The Straits Times, 4 June 1902
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Title Section13 1902-06-04 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,844. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1902. PRICE. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement645 1902-06-04 1 NOTICES. NOTH'E. THE I'nrt Dirke ti i o operiMve Coffee <'urit)B Company are prepared to r Coffee in parrh'ment or Cherry for treatment. Special Terma given for large shipment*. Apply for terms to the i!l-9 MANAGER. NOTICE. MR. P. J. Me CARTHY in no longer in our employ and hn»645 words
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Advertisement292 1902-06-04 1 NOTICES. CORONATION GOODS Best off Silks 8 Best off Jewellery!! Best off Everything!!! Arrived per s. s. SBattaarat. Customers who want to see absolutely the best selection of Coronation Goods in Singapore should call, at once, on KAJ. Chotirmall Co. Jewellers Silk Merchants 51-525 1 -52 High Street (Telephone 254292 words
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Advertisement59 1902-06-04 1 NOTICE*. powell T? obinson's gale powull X> obinson's gale Tpswell T> obinson's gale powell X> obinson's gale powell T? übinson'B gale CASH Powell Robinson's GREAT. CASH SALE TEN DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING Monday, June 2nd REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale "Dowell "Dobinson's QJale ■powell "D obinson's Oale59 words
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Advertisement782 1902-06-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. G7OTOMUNE CO. JAPANESE CORK) GENERAL STORK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, SINGAPORE. HAVE JUST UNPACKED A FINE COLLECTION OF Cloisonee ware, Ivory ware, Lacquer ware. Ornaments in Bronze and Antimony, and Porcelain Ware. AL«O Japanese Grass Matting and Carpets. (Inspection Cordially Invited.) G. OTOMUNE CO. "THE LION" T -A-782 words
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Article1125 1902-06-04 2 India. The following official commuiJqui' has been issued lt hail been decided that in India, Coronation Day «ill be celebrated nut on June -Jti. I9"*J but on January It', 19 18. The honours list to be published o.i June L'tii h will be an ordinary half-yearly list, which1,125 words
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Article693 1902-06-04 2 June Int. At present the most interesting topic is the volunteers. When shall we eel our uniforms when will the rides come will they be here by Coronation Day are questions one hears on all sides. The Cadet corps is progressing, and the Head Master of th*- High693 words
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Article160 1902-06-04 2 Dame Nature has apparently outdone herself, says the Indian i'ield, in Edward Beaupre, the your.g KrenchCanadian giant, who bids fair to outrival the fabled one-eyed giant Polyphemus, of Homer's lime, while he overtops by several feet modern competitors. Beaupre, therefore enjoys the proud distinction of being the tallest160 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1902-06-04 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manuiacturera of Dynamite, Gelignite, Qelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators. ALL KlN'nS OF Safety fuses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, T'm alioef hxplonire*, Imug all munufcuiured in (treat Britain, are made t" pats tlte high statuiard. of »afetv "rul jaunty tint* impound by the lirilifli Government,285 words
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Advertisement345 1902-06-04 2 NOTICES. PHE STANDARD T IFE QFFICE pay* upwards ot Hulf-a-Million Founds sterling per Annum io Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly increasing, exceed Eigbt Million* and a Half Sterling, and have increased over 40 per cent, in the last 16 v.irs. The Business is conducted with Kronnmu, tha premiums are moderate,345 words
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Advertisement242 1902-06-04 2 NOTICES. FITTED TIFFIN BASKETS. Complete Tea Baskets for By^^^i^^y-lp Fitted 1 Pcr n affP with Stove $12.50 fl isn and Kettle 2 Persons jW ■B'^ HPtKiS M l Cerson $23.00 _&t. Ba^^a^^^y^M*$12.50 3 Pers ns R^ i 4 50 $36.00 S^ $16.50 FOLDING CAMP BEDS. txtra tn nsr SB.OO Each.242 words
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Article1607 1902-06-04 3 {The Field.) It was v doubtedly illegal, and therefore 1 shall not state the precise spot where it oacurred suffice it to say that it was somewhere on the coast between Penang and Singapore. My friend C, wh lial a bungalow delightfully Biiuate4 cltt* t<> little1,607 words
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Article168 1902-06-04 3 An official return published shows that for the South African cxmpaign, the total expenditure fr<>m the commencement of operations until the etui of the present fiscal year, is ■£222,970,000. To this is added, under the head China, sum of X6.010.000 for Army supply «ervices ln>m 1900 until168 words
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Article107 1902-06-04 3 P. &O. lkngal, wiling about 2.">tli -July Kcr London, Mr. ManxfiHld. N. D L. fVtMMsj sailing about 17'h June. For Genoa, Counter Ifatttfchlm, Hambn g, sailing about Ist .July. For Genoa, Mr. P. Hering. lYinz Heinricli, sailing about 15th July. For Genoa -Count Matuschka, Mr. Dodd107 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1902-06-04 3 A person has to live in this world thirty-five or forty years to find out that there is room in life tor hut a few of the things wanted and a very small proportion of the things wanted will ever be secured. It takes a peculiar training to be able72 words
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Advertisement627 1902-06-04 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HHANUHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 910,000,000 KESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..«lo,ooo,ooo |)n Silver Reserve .9 4,i5 1,000/ f REeiEBVE LIAJIILITV uF I 11W1 rtl PROPRIETOR*. l(JU '°> i o( COCRT OF DIBC0TOB8:— E. Shiw&k, Bag. Chairman Hm-p-t E"i D«ptrrr I'Hiimiti r» W. DICKSON, EB.J H. BCHUBART, E»q. E.627 words
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Advertisement563 1902-06-04 3 NOTICES. AIT" ANTED: aa efficient eaxroHing >t clnrk. Apply by letter to Megan l>rew Napier. m. w. f v.c. WAVIED. 2TRKaI>LK pressmen and one Coin-pof-itor. 4-H pply to K H c/o BtraU» Timrs. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. WANTED. AN Experienced foremsi foraOoTernm.Tit Timber Mill Muftt be thoroughly acquainted with the erection563 words
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Advertisement483 1902-06-04 3 NOTICES, EI^I^J INVALUABLE IN ALL FUNCTIONAL "P m\ IS DERANGEMENTS Or THE LIVER. Si^ S^"""^!™ 1 The value of ENO'B FRUIT SALT cannot be told. Its success in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and N w Zealand pruves it. ThERE IS NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken in483 words
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Obituary15 1902-06-04 4 Oh the 2nd inst., at bis residence, Rosemary. J. Rod. Hilty. weed 4* v.«r«.15 words
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1529 1902-06-04 4 The Straits Times PR ice 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE. Including, as it does, the record ol the period of sky-high prices which characterised the local real estate transactions of tbe latter part of last year, much interest attaches to the Report of tbe Singapore Land Olnc< for 1901 which1,529 words
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Article10 1902-06-04 4 Exchanuc, share, and produce quotations are primed on page 8.10 words
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Article14 1902-06-04 4 The F. M. S. yacht M ran has come down from Pahang and ports.14 words
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Article15 1902-06-04 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate ie 1/82. The sovereign dropped from Si 2 to *1 1.90.15 words
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Article14 1902-06-04 4 Tiikio will an At Home at Government House to-morrow, from 9.80 to lip. ni.14 words
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Article16 1902-06-04 4 The Grand Duke Boris of Russia had arrived at Bangkok at the date of last advices.16 words
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Article18 1902-06-04 4 During the past two days only three cases of cholera, all fat il, were reported to the police.18 words
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Article19 1902-06-04 4 II M. S I ',:<tci /bun Kered at Tonjong Pagai yesterday foreioon and left for the roads it noon.19 words
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Article18 1902-06-04 4 On the 3rd inst., the HubaUn wai dry dockea at Tangong Pagar and thaf Genijfe at Keppel Harbour.18 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article34 1902-06-04 4 London, -in' June. The English and French papers cordially welcome the announcement of peace in South Africa. FRENCH CHAMBEROFDEPUTIES. M. Bourgeois has been elected provisional President of the Chamber of Deputies.34 words
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Article173 1902-06-04 4 STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. Boers to Lay Down Arms and Obey the King. Later. Mr. A. I. Balfour read in the House of Commons a statement setting forth the terms of peace. These terms are The burghers in the field shall lay down their arms, and surrender all173 words
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Article82 1902-06-04 4 I.vihlon, Itk June. Regarding the treatment of rebels, the Cipe Colouy G >vernment hold* that the rank and tile of the Cape rebels, on acknowledging their guilt an 1 surrendering, must be disfranchised for life. Th >ir commandants will he tried for high treason. The punishment will be82 words
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Article95 1902-06-04 4 Later. The terms of peace are regarded as satisfactory save by the extremists on both sides. BRITISH COLUMBIA AND JAPANESE. LORD MINTO'S ACTION UPHELD The disallowance by Lord Minto, the Governor- General of the Dominion of Canada, of the Acts passed by the parliament of British95 words
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Article57 1902-06-04 4 Later Still. The latest betting on tbe Derby stands as follows V.i to 8 agst. Sceptre. 6to 1 Ard Patrick. Bto 1 Pekin. 100 to 7 Intruder. Friar Tuck. 22 to 1 Cheers 28 to 1 Royal Ivy. 33 to 1 Czarda*. Dukeof Westminster. Royal Lancer. 36 to57 words
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82 1902-06-04 4 Lain Still. Advices from London to the Hrd instant state that tho House of Lords will meet spec'ally to-morrow, a message from the King to Parliament being expected. GERMAN AID FOR ST. VINCENT SUFFERERS. The Municipality of Berlin has voted ten thousand marks for82 words
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Article43 1902-06-04 4 1550— Marriage of Amy Kolwart and Lonl Dudley. 1690 The city <it (;U«i!<>w declared k) charter a royal borough. 173« George 111. of England born. ll«beHtowed a pension on Kou»»eau on condition that it should not be iniulc public.43 words
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Article53 1902-06-04 4 Sale of Fancy Goods. The usual half-yearly sale of useful and t'i.ncy articles, in aid of the tu. -lof the above School, will take pla-'e in the Town Hall on Friday, I3tn June, from 4 to 7 p.m., and Saturday, 14th June, from 10 30 a m53 words
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Article20 1902-06-04 4 The M. M. s.s. Sydney with the mail from Europe of the 16th May is due here on Saturday morning.20 words
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Article16 1902-06-04 4 Th«s PoftOg«MM gunboat Dm has arrived from Macassar. Her ciehtinaticn and date of sailing an uncertain.16 words
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Article24 1902-06-04 4 Thk Town and V >lunteer Band will play on the Old J til Site on Thursday afternoon from 5 to 6 p.m. (weat'i'jr permitting.)24 words
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Article27 1902-06-04 4 OiTo. A. Lind m itiii morning fined $5, in default seven days by Mr. M irriott for riding his bicycle wirhuut a light in Orchard bond !*<•« nie'it.27 words
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Article25 1902-06-04 4 The Secretary lv i-\- Strangers and Prisoners' Vid Fund a Kno«vl»'ilt;eH the receipt of $15 from Mr E. Muthieu as subscription to ri>.- Pn«wt a25 words
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Article28 1902-06-04 4 Tn MOßtUjr aewuttf muting of the Church Work Association wilel >c held at the Rtrlles Cirlt' Ben 'I, on W tdnesday, 4th of Jun« at 4 n m.28 words
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Article29 1902-06-04 4 Mrs SwKENh.v. io.wUtu«| it a boarding house in So r uiia Kii.nl, reported to the police yesterday that her watch had been stolen from an almeirali in the house.29 words
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Article27 1902-06-04 4 The German tHMM|Mft Main arrived from Bremerhaven yestmiiay, bound for Tsingtau. She has over llH) officers, and 1,510 soldiers on board. She was expected to leave to-rlay.27 words
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Article33 1902-06-04 4 This morning, on the opening of Mr. Justice II vii'lm m-.lont!*' Court, Mr. T. de M. Bradrlell made sympathetic reference to the lamented death of Mr. F. J. C. Ross, solicitor, of Penang.33 words
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Article34 1902-06-04 4 Nr.xt Sunday btMng Children's Day in the M E. Church, the children of that communion will sing a service of 8on<; at i> p.m. in the church in Coleman Street. The public are invited.34 words
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Article29 1902-06-04 4 The steamers Diamante and Enmeralila which for years past had been plying between Hongkong and Manila, have now been purchased by the Ban Seng Ann firm of Saigon, rice-millers.29 words
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Article31 1902-06-04 4 The German mail steamer Sachsmpassed Port >Siid on Monday afternoon outward bund. The Prim lleinrieh left Colombo on Saturday at 1 p. in. and is due here on Friday at daylight.31 words
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Article39 1902-06-04 4 A valkdictoky minting will be held next Thursday evening at the Christian Institute, Middle Road, to say good-bye and wish (iod speed to the Rev. W. O. •Shellabear who shortly goes to Rurope ob leave. The public are invited.39 words
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Article52 1902-06-04 4 Chatre's new Indian Circus will arrive here on the 9th inst., Monday next, by the Ztimxnia. The first performance will be given on the Beach Road Reclamation on Wednesday, the I lth inst. The programme is full of things worth seeing, many of them novelties which have never been witnessed52 words
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Article66 1902-06-04 4 YEBTRKD.it evening, a large Dumber of happy pupils of the Raffles <iirls' School with their friends met at the school to wish Many happy returns of the day" to Mies Johnson, their HeaJ Mistress, it being her birthday. The children enjoyed themselves in various ways, and had a dance which66 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1902-06-04 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I i)r. F. W. Gunatilleke. WANTED. (CHINESE junior clerk. Apply to X.Y., j c/o Strait* T met. (>-« EMPLOYMENT WANTED. AiiKVI IKM \N with four years' planting, and sixteen yearx' mining «xp<*r euoe is opeu for rngHgemeDt after Ist. June. Apply to H. v.c. v/o .Until* Times. WANTED.540 words
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Advertisement443 1902-06-04 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. TRIUMPHANT RETURN TONIGHT at 9! TO-NIGHT at 9 Literally filled with new Sensational and Novel Acts, participated in by perform?™ brotieht together at. a great expense from all paits <>f the W<>rld THE IDEAL SHOW THE PUBLIC HAVE EAOERLY WAITED FOR" To-Night. GRAND443 words
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Advertisement53 1902-06-04 4 6.R. LAMBERT &CQ. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Daily Sittings— Appointments Bhould, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect, Permanent prints either done in our own newly patented Celloidin process, or in I'latinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window53 words
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Advertisement25 1902-06-04 4 Craotints: Lite-like, enlarged photographs, 20 by I">^ inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Straits Times at *."> each. Read th* offer on page 5.25 words
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1118 1902-06-04 5 SINGA PORE FOOTBALL CHALLENGE CUP. First Round -S.C.C. t>. 49th Co. R.A. Thk fir-*t round of the above Challenge Cup was played last evening on the Esplanade, between the S.C.C. and the 49th Co. RA. A large number of spectators turne.l up to watch the game, including number of ladies,1,118 words
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Article480 1902-06-04 5 Mr. Robert Lovb, the popular manager of this grent circus has, time and again, regaled the residents of this settlement with unprecedented novelties in equestrian, trapeze, acrobatic, terpsichorean and other performances, but he has at no time placed before the public such a company of talented artistes as480 words
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Article348 1902-06-04 5 'I he Barnes Company opened at the Town Hall on Monday evening last. There was a somewhat meagre attendance, the Circus proving a strong counter attraction. This is the more to be regretted as the programme provided was a most excellent one in all respects. The first348 words
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Article778 1902-06-04 5 Another Banquet to the Sultan. Johore, '3rd June. Festivities in connexion with the return to Johore of His Highness Sultan Ibrahim K C.M.G. which had been going on for nearly a fortnight were brought to a finale on Monday night, by a sumptuous repast given in his honour by778 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement143 1902-06-04 5 CORONATION CELEBRATION SUBSCRIPTIONS. Fifth List. Brought forward 3,515 Collection from Members of tinSingapore Kecreation Club. m> Edward Nnthnn, Esq .*iO Messrs. IShrager Kros. Rraddell Brothers 60 .Ju.!<)iiim Brothers .Vi Mr. Just ic* Hyndman .Tones 20 Messrs. Kelly and U alsh Ltd. 26 John Little A- Co 26 Whiteaway 1. id143 words
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Advertisement353 1902-06-04 5 Mr. A. M. I'atau. >v.i- entertained by the members of the Persenangau Stia Club on Monday night in honour ot his departure from Singapore to Penang to take up a new appointment as Malay Police Court interpreter, Penang. There were also entertainments by Darul AHab members and other friends. Mr353 words
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Advertisement173 1902-06-04 5 Shipping advertisement, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8. Tou must stop Coughing. The best way to cure Chronic Cought. 1 Bronchitis, and Chest-Colds is to apply 1 Little's Oriental Balm. Rubbed well into the chest and back,173 words
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Advertisement510 1902-06-04 5 NOTICES. RANEEGUNGE FIRE-CLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of every description of GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TESSELATKD PAVEMENTS.STABLE BRICKS, FIRE-BRICKS, FIRE-CLAY AND BOILER SETTING BLOCKS. Large stocks always on hand. SHRAGER BROTHERS, Singapore, Sole Agents 111. W. U.C. Barocyclonoinetcrs H Don Pedro Alyue, director510 words
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Advertisement396 1902-06-04 5 NOTICES. Don't Miss This. f Gbc Straits Gimcs' CRAOTINT 3fL Js>ife-ls>ike Enlarged fPFiotograply FOR CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sporting Times and several other British papers that would not misrepresent matters to their subscribers, advertise them as worth Two Guineas apiece. A Life-Like "ENLARGED I)ORTRAIT MOUNTED ON A396 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous191 1902-06-04 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 4th June. High Water 8.:« p m. C.w.A Raffles Girls' School. 4. SV.R. Attaok Drill. 5.10. S.V E. Drill, (i 10. Harmston'i Circus Beach Road. 9. Barnes < -o. Tom a Hall. 9. Thursday, 5th June. Hiati W11. 9.4k' a. m. 9. ID p.m. Liquors Sale.191 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement395 1902-06-04 6 NOTICES. AOWtsforLEUPERHIIS' j fc T(OBtt«IE«SfiIE SAUCE, v Bg;>necialWarpant^^^^^His Maiestg Purveyors to The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, JOHN LITTLE Co. (I_ii:vriTE!3D)-. CARPET BOWLS. AS PLAYED BY THE SCOTTISH CARPET BOWLIN GCLUBS. This (jiiinc, wkkfa lias been kuown in the South and Soutli^Yest of Scotland tat tbe last tifty years, hat lately395 words
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Advertisement185 1902-06-04 6 NOTICES. Che Straits -Gimcs' CRAOTINTS, jsee offer on Page 5. John Little a? Co., Ltd. :o:— The following stoves have been carefully sejected as best suited for use in the East. They all take long billets of Firewood and are specially constructed to burn wood. SizeofOvenl3J x 18} L«-n?in t185 words
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Advertisement177 1902-06-04 6 Ladies.l AT A aWaWk^ A RMMdy tor all lpr«gulr.Wtl«a. ■old by Singapore OlsfMnatntf Co.. Ltd., RafTl** Pince. Sin£apcM-a Propr tMnr 1 W\wriV Chrn.l.t. S<H.TMAMPTt» BNOLANU IWaeniven and Cafflemn's Pens. I I 1' rmiit as a boon and a bltuing to mtn I Tht fiekmwk, the Ou-l and ih< WmmUf Prn177 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement703 1902-06-04 7 •JtHE HORN EO COMPANY, LI Mil ED HTMIE Staodari Life Airorniw. Norwich Union Fixe In»ur»Do6 Sooietj. Atlan AMmuw Company (Fire). l"he Kqnit»ble Life Aasuranoß Society. rh«Chiii*l itn»l 8to»m Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. For BertioulM* of tLens Compuiies, see the full Xrfr£m«nt of THK bSSnKO OOM'ANY LIMFTPn \<r«nt».703 words
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Advertisement1345 1902-06-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, TTONTTKLDKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIT t'niin- contract with the Netherlands India Government. Sinuaport: Ship AGE9CY, i ate J. Dabndels A Co., 2-3, Coli.ybr Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Stenmer From E*p«>oted Will be Despatched for On 1 G. <w".i Jacob Moluccas via May 27 Soerabaia, Boeleleng, AmpeSoerabaia nan1,345 words
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Advertisement766 1902-06-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. rV)EAN of BAM SHIP COMFAN> \yJ and NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART I MAATBCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Tons. Tons \PeUut 7441 Hector 406* \Tydeus 7441 Diomed 467 C I Telemachus 7441 Menelaw 4871 y<uoi» 7441 Nestor ShOl I iloimetttnon 7010 Ulysses BtS2O N»jox 7039 Pyrr&u* 8620 Achilles 7043 7W<tfiu 362r Deucalion 7030 /zton766 words
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Advertisement523 1902-06-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPAINES. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY se -rice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service lighted throughout by Electricity provided with excellent accommodatioi for First523 words
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Advertisement567 1902-06-04 7 INSURANCES. THE PHOCNIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. (Establish *d i.. 1783.) The undersigned, A ;ent« for the above Company, are prepared tv aooept p ire Risks »t the onrrent'. rates in Singapore, and alao in Johore and the other State* in the Malay Peniniola. STI YEN Co. Q UAEDIAN FIBE567 words
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Article608 1902-06-04 8 Singapore, 4tii Junk, l»r-'. PRODUCE. BmHk buyer- IS.2T> Copra Kali 10.75 no l'ontiimak Mill ftpMT, Black Imyer- MUI etc White, (5%) MM Sa>:" Klo<ir Sarawak 3.80 (In Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Sago 4.9(1 Coffee, Bali, l.V c l>asi> MM Coffee, Palenilmng.2o';: basis 28.00 Coffee, Lilwrian No. 1 19.00608 words
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Article30 1902-06-04 8 ORANGE GROVE. A VAT I, ABLE, a large room with verandah and bathroom attached. Suitable for two hacheJorb or man ied couple without children. m.w f 6-630 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1552 1902-06-04 8 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this beading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer sh. ship; bq.—barque; sch.—schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor —Torpedo; H.pi —Horse-power; Brit.—British; U S.—Lnited States; Feb.—French Ger.—German; Dut.—Dutch; Jon.—Johore; G.c. —General-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; U.—Uncerttin T. P. \V.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.D —Tanjong Pagar Dock; B.W.1,552 words
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Article820 1902-06-04 8 /V< ie,prrr. ,IV', .i'lt dntr ol mntf mid /..j»i>- i agent*. Stswkks. A.Fo; H'«el l*<. l'ff Miy 12; M < le Atfnmeiu. t'r. Jane W, Unn-fii-10. \jax l..iv«rp<Kj lan« jo; MaiwßoM AitK>in. B- r nHsy Ju le •-'>: Borneo k'o\ AMa. M ji,.tin.-ti B-hn Mum, A ti g820 words
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Article95 1902-06-04 8 Pot Ptr ttr. li,m To-Morkow. Malacca and Linggi Helene 1 p.m. Bangkok Paknam 1 p.m Port -wettenham Carlyle 'A p.m P. Swet'ham via ports Chow Phya 3 p.m. Cheribnn <kS°ni»rar.e Zioeena 4 pm. S'bayaandSamarang Van Dumi n 4 p.m. Friday. F'emantlo via ports Sultan 2 p.m. Bangkok Dili95 words
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Article131 1902-06-04 8 From Europe: -By the N.D.L. /v». Heinrich due on the oth June, with .!u to the 13th May. She brings replies to the mail* which left Singapore on the IBtb and 21st April. From China By the MM. e.g. Lao* due on Sunday. Timr Tun k aff131 words
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Article76 1902-06-04 8 RASSK1) !>UNL»A .STKAl'i'S UK A.KKJVKU KOK HUDhlo May !4 Rrii tbJRetfewt 1>» ies Ffb SJpiniifl iHong'-onj: h'jSor hq flwnt heiii!.!gen Apl 2- ituntkok lA»«r>tt«i l.'.'lml l«| ~'fn oKinnohii' <e*n k*MW*k UnjiTfo. I -]l»ut s.» K vviiieml Hubert \mt.ipirl:un 'It itHvia 1-iGer «h. Klonlfk r-i itoemaker F.I, 20N.w York Iv.kohmia76 words
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Article410 1902-06-04 8 4 < V: sur-v i•« Rim I 4 Rig. Ton* I Captain Fkom U&iijui Uomiua k-. My 2 2 2 2 2 •i '2 •2 3 S 3 It 3 3 S 3 I 8 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 iOlmcus 3rit410 words
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Article190 1902-06-04 8 Jnno Dat«. 3 3 3 4 4 4 i 3 3 ft 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 I ft 4 H.-in Hin Guan Gleuturret Poh Ann Tominit GianK Bee Resident Schiff Ivy Ban Liong Kilesia Hebe Jumna EBsen Sinai Sultan Sambas Malacca G. G.s Jacob Ban Fo190 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement743 1902-06-04 8 SHIPPING. IMPERIAL OERMAN MAIL LINE. KOR HONG'*ONO, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN FORTH. THE Imperial German mail steamer PRIS7. H EI* RICH. Capt. Heintze, M)i the Norddeutbcher Lloyd, having left -Colombo on Saturday, the SUt May at I p.m., may be expected to arrive here on Vriday, tho rith June, at daylight,743 words
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Advertisement44 1902-06-04 8 KARRI and JARRAH TIMBERS. WE are now in a position to quote for KARRI and JARRAH HARDi WOOBS of the best quality. All sizes and lengths can be supplied Paterson Simons Co. AGENTS. M. C. DAVIES' KARRI and JARRAH CO. LTD. c. w. 16-744 words
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Advertisement55 1902-06-04 8 THE GROVE HOTEL. TANJONG KATONG [8 beauti fully cool during the hot wehther, with every convenience for sen juihing. Special tiffin and dinner parties cau arranged for by teiephone L't>6 or II 1. u.c. "HIRANO" The Best Japanese Mineral Water Case ol 4 s quarts $8/50. Caee of 48 pinte55 words
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Miscellaneous101 1902-06-04 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Honpital, Srd Junt. l90i 9a.m »p.m. p m. Remarks. Bar WMtt9H9$WJH7 Morning Temp.. 85.0 89.0 8.10 overcast, W BMbTher 8"0 79 2 7H9 mi n at 5 Uir. of Wind ww w West. s.k. o'clock, ana Max. Temp. 89 1 attain at Min 74.9 P.SOo'clock, Mai.101 words
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