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Title Section13 1902-06-12 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,851. NGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement632 1902-06-12 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. r |^H E ntnership between Dr. von I iin/.eluiHii.i mid Dr. Edci Paul is dissolved, l.y mutual consei.t. the latter retiring. 14-6 NOTICE. rpHE I'nrt Di.ks n Co operative Ooffre i arinii Oompaajp are prepared t" ree-ne roffee in |iarrbm«ator Cherry for treatni.l spiiial I'erii-s given for large632 words
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Advertisement886 1902-06-12 1 NOTICES. Selangor Turf Club. Programme for Ist, 3rd sth July, 1902 Meeting. FIRST DAY. 1. The Mmdks Plats.— Valupsm A Race for MuMeti hotves, ami hotveg that h.ivc run as Kuailei r- -ulipi-rip ion Griflin-; iiml n Kaca* confined lo hur-es inipoiU'iias fuhscription uriffins. W.-i^ht ii^ pin Mala (Ins) An886 words
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Advertisement144 1902-06-12 1 NOTICES. CheStr«ltstSimcs' CRAOTINTS, Sec offer on Page 5. JAMES WATSQN CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra. V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. OBTAINABLE FRO:\f RETAIL DEAI.EKS, OB Me ALISTER Co., «Ole agents. Buchanan's Old144 words
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Advertisement175 1902-06-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Wi^TIAWAY,"LAFDLAW T CO., "THE EMPIRE CORONATION CLOTH/ THE CENTRE The Crown and Cushion, with Sword of StMe and Sceptre, Wreath nf Oak and Laurel, surrounded by the Collar of the Order of the drier, with St, George and Dragon Pendant. THE CORNERS The Royal Arms. Bm Bnft™fiflßSl VjA^fcSttt'r''^175 words
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Article1442 1902-06-12 2 What they Cost. (The Time.-') When the Judicial Committee resumed its sittings lately there was no great amount of business to be disposed of. Considering that this Court is the final appellate tribunal of all 3ritish colonies and possessions and of a large and increasing1,442 words
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Article427 1902-06-12 2 Amazing Career of Fraud. Who is not familiar with the little man ou crutches who a few months ago stood on the Waverley Steps importuning passengers for sympathy, with a card on his breast bearing the legend Alfred Collinson or Campbell, of H.M.S. Victoria, who was427 words
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47 1902-06-12 2 Per P. A O. s s. Oceana connecting with the steamer Bengal at Colombo, from London May 16— Mr. andMra. J. Haddon Hall, Mr. E. C. Sykes, Mr. A. Ferguson, Mm. J. J. London. Mr. W. Elder, and Mr. E. J. Wood.47 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement241 1902-06-12 2 NOTICES. ROBlNSONT&~ Co. RALEIGH CYCLES RALEIGH CYCLES. MODEL SUPERBE FEATHER WEIGHT with Patent Cross Frame. FIRST GRADE ROADSTERS. PREMIER CYCLES. TiatES HOY-A-L ROA.DSTESR fitted with new disc adjusting bearings. i'he: Ki^Lsra-JVZioo roadster with or without wheel. Robinson Co. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" Supplied 'iruler Royal Warrants to His241 words
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Advertisement364 1902-06-12 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests 950 lbs., 1.300 Ibcu, atter seven after fourdays in teen days Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the beet he had ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.364 words
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Advertisement398 1902-06-12 2 NOTICES. ROUSSILLON CQ'S. CHAMPAGNE. "An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts $31. 24 pints S3'!. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. •h. b. Sole Agbntb. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL PIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK. PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD TYPEWRITERS. THE IDEAL MACHINE FOR OFFICE398 words
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Article1198 1902-06-12 3 The Field" AwoiiKof the greatest utility has been rnmplifhed l>y the issue of an official annotated version of the law* of orickat. The pamphlet is entitled Tiu>. farm <>f Ori M, mH Them*** amd In!, i fiit l-ili It m'lltDiisiil hi/ UttM.CC, Ruim rif rVimiff Cricket,1,198 words
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Article730 1902-06-12 3 Some Particulars of the Island. ManimqiM is a French possession, and ii uf considerable extent, being -ii kil.niii-tres long and 'M) kilometres broad. In the north of the island lies a cluster ot volcanic mountains, with another range in the south. Between these there is h730 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement635 1902-06-12 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling ReBerve..*lo,ooo,Ooo\ ORn(V w, Silver Reserve....* 4,-'oO,tKX>J .-> uul RESERVE LIAUILITY OK in kll^n PROPRIETORS IIJ ww WJU Cocbt of Dißsxrroita:— S. SHIW4N, Esq.— Chairman A Hit'PT. E»<\ Dipirrr CHAiaitAf P. \V. DfODOX, Km| :H. SCHUBABT, Esq. E. GOKTZ,635 words
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Advertisement696 1902-06-12 3 NOTICES. WANTED. AN experienced governess tn take care of two chiHren, 2 and fi yenrs of ace. Apply, with testimonials, to R. S. T., c/<i Strait* Tim-* tuth.As. 17-fi WANTED, an Assistant Solicitor to do Conve>iirt'ing and Chancery work, without supervision. Apply to PKESGRAVE MATTHEWS, 12-6 Penang TTTTANDED a Chinese696 words
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Advertisement556 1902-06-12 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A STYLISH AND LIGHT Brougham us go.'O us iew I'rice .n. Can In- seen at Lambert tiros. tu. th s. 17-6 FOR SALE. ANEW Violin from a celebrated French maker, T. Vcirin. Pricossl). Apply to JULIUS BAI.ZER, m. th. 30-fi Union Hotel. FOR SALK. API ANO by556 words
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Advertisement686 1902-06-12 3 SHIPPING. INDOCHINA SIKAM NAVIGATION COM PA. 'NY LTD FOR SOUBaBAYV A SVMAKAVG. *JMHE Company's sieam.r V v.|.\7, i I.K3H tons, Captain Wh»eler, having left Hongkong on the 9th ln«l mny be expected to arrive hero on nr about the .51 Ii insV, and will have prompt drspatch for the above686 words
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Article19 1902-06-12 4 Os the 9th insUnt at Berlin. Margarets Rschke, youngest dai^hter of Mr. H. Em ike, one ynai- old.19 words
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910 1902-06-12 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 12TH JUNE. For reasons that will be well comprehended by those who understand the ways and ambitions of boyhood, there is widespread sadness in this town to-day because of the distribution of carbines to the Cadet Corps yesterday. The number of carbines available910 words
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Article286 1902-06-12 4 The radical novelty of the programme of the new French ministry, as an-nounr.-.i by Renter to-day, amply testifies to the correctness of the prognostications ventured in these columns, some days a%), when a previous telegram showed that the control had gone over to the Lett. Until taller details are to286 words
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Article228 1902-06-12 4 With regard to Renter's announcement of the gold tax in tlie Transvaal, it iiad been known all along that the British Government intended to recover part of the outlay on the war from the new Colony. The Boers shifted the burden from their own shoulders, by stipulating in the peace228 words
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Article88 1902-06-12 4 It is Raid to be probable that no European battalion of Infantry will be quartered in Singapore after all. This statement is founded on news which is said to have arrived from the War Office to the effect that it is not now thought necessary to send a white battalion88 words
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Article226 1902-06-12 4 Last evening on Mr. Buckley's invitation about sixty ladies met in che Town Hall to make the necessary arrangements in connection with the various booths and shows in the Coronation Fair. A number of gentlemen are already helping and a considerable number more will be wanted to226 words
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Article72 1902-06-12 4 At the parade of the Garrison on the morning of June 26th, the troops will probably he drawn up in line of quarter column, the S. V. A. being attached to the R. A., and the Volunteer Engineers to the R. E. It is also understood that72 words
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Article57 1902-06-12 4 H.M.S. A inph.it rite, Endymiou and Algerine are shortly due and it is probable that these three vespels will be in Sincapore during the Coronation festivities. Th« Amphitrite relieves the TtrrtUt but. had not left Ceylon at tindate of latest mail advices; whilst the Algerine was expected to57 words
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Article10 1902-06-12 4 Exchange, share, and produce quotations are printed on page 8.10 words
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Article16 1902-06-12 4 The entries for the Selangor Turf Club races close on the 1 4th inst. (Saturday). 116 words
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Article15 1902-06-12 4 The Strait* Budget was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening.15 words
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Article16 1902-06-12 4 The Gtrrison Golf Club Monthly Medal Competition takes place on Saturday next, June 14 f h.16 words
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Article20 1902-06-12 4 The Kazan from Hankow for Odessa has arrived. She has 127 soldiers on board and is expected to leave to-day.20 words
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Article19 1902-06-12 4 Inspector Brannagan, of the Marine Police, proceeds to Australia on six months' leave on the 26th or 27th inst.19 words
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Article23 1902-06-12 4 We regret to say that Captain F. H. Peyton, of H. M. ft Vestal, has been in the General Hospital since Monday last.23 words
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Article21 1902-06-12 4 Shipping advertisement, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. Ueneral shipping news is printed on page ft21 words
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Article23 1902-06-12 4 The P. and O. extra steamer Pekin left Bombay yesterday afternoon and is expected to arrive here ut noon on the 22nd instant.23 words
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Article35 1902-06-12 4 Kichakd Day, a son of Mrs. Day of the Marine Hotel, died this morning in the General Hospital. Deceased had I" in suffering from an abscess on the leg. He was in his 17th year.35 words
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Article37 1902-06-12 4 A Chinaman who owns a fish pond at Payah Lebar, this morning reported tn the police that on visiting the pond he found all the fish dead. He estimates their value at $10,000. Enquiries are being made.37 words
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Article38 1902-06-12 4 The central police division, of which Inep. Howard is in charge, still holds a clean sheet as regards reports and arrests for serious offences. It looks as if the criminal population ie beginning to find things too warm.38 words
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Article39 1902-06-12 4 The S. R. C. Lawn Tennis Tournament came to a close last Monday, when K. A. Peralta, the holder of the Championship, met T. D' (Jru. the runner-up. The former won. The prizes were afterwards presented by Mrs. Martia.39 words
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Article38 1902-06-12 4 There was another admirable performance at Harmston'g Circus last night, H. E. Sir Frank Swettenham being among the audience. There is a family matinee on Saturday afternoon at 4. The Circus leaves for Java about the 24th mat.38 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article44 1902-06-12 4 NEW TRANSVAAL LAW. London, I'Mh June. A law imposing a tax of ten per cent, on the net profits of gold mines has been promulgated in the Transvaal. JAPANESE WARSHIPS AT DEVONPORT. The Japanese warships .i«uni and IWbuaft have arrived at Devonport.44 words
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Article85 1902-06-12 4 PLANKS IN THE PLATFORM. at' r. A statement, seti'iji.' Earth the policy of the new Ptakcb Ministry, has been made in the Cb*u.bero. r Deputies. The following aro the main points of the statement Appeal to all sections of the BapqbKaaa party foe political union a proposal85 words
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Article73 1902-06-12 4 14H-J— DwpiiCleiiilun -r. tin- la*t of the nut iv WeM Priam, Maated ami eanlared Bii KUmunrt Mortimer, at Melieiiy.M, in Ka.ln... shire. IMI .lames 111. hi S<- ulanil murdered. 1802— Horn Harriet MartiniMit. Berhapi (Inablest and purest mimic.l temalc atheist the world ha^ ceen. lsi»-U»rn f!cv.73 words
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Article107 1902-06-12 4 The news of the sinking of the Teutonia oft' Cape Ra.^hado last Friday night reached Kuala Lumpur the next evening. The Malay Mail says Captain Neilsen, who w»s unabM to swim, was saved by clinging to a buoy along with two Malays. Bro. James, of St. Xavier's, is107 words
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Article215 1902-06-12 4 At abcut 4 this morning Lin Ah Su, a quartermaster on board the Hradley steamer Tni-shnn, lying in the roads near the tishine stakes with a general cargo for Bangkok, observed smoke risinc from one of the ventilators of the after hold. He gave the al.irm215 words
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Article181 1902-06-12 4 The French lay claim to certain provinces in Siam bordering on Cambodia, a state now under French protection. Cambodia was a highly civilised country until the Siame-r put, an end to its political greatness. The ruins of Angkor, the Mtcimt capital of Cambodia, abundantly bear witness to181 words
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Advertisement894 1902-06-12 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ULUB Also in ten >"«*■ Gallon Casks. Whisky, caldbeck macgregor co. tu. th A 8. CHATRE'S NEW INDIAN CIRCUS. Gome and See An Indian Parrot Fires a Miniature Gun. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! -A. T !E». 3\£. IN LARGE CIBCtTfI PAVILION BEACH ROAD. Specially arranged Programme, full of Novelties. Kirst894 words
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Advertisement53 1902-06-12 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Daily Sittings -Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. m-oticb. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in nor own new patented Celloidin process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window53 words
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Advertisement26 1902-06-12 4 Craotints I Life-like, enlarged photographs, zO by 154 inches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplied by the Straits Times at &> each. Read tht ofler on page 5.26 words
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Article49 1902-06-12 5 This morning, Private Ganapahy 13th M.N.I, was brought before Mr. Beatty on the allegation of having caused the death of Amay Apan by a rash act on the 7th insl *t Pearls Hill. As no evidence was ollered for the prosecution, the defendant was discharged.49 words
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Article88 1902-06-12 5 At the annual general meeting of the Marine Club held yesterday evening the following gentlemen were elected is tin club ollicialH for the ensuing year: President, Capt <i. W. Hunter; Vice Pre.s., Mr A. J Corbett; Hon. Sec. Mr. J. Allen and Hon. Treas. Capt. L E.88 words
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Article110 1902-06-12 5 Latham k (V- weekly share report states: -There is novery markedehange in prices, during the week under review, though most mining stocks are being isked for quietly at the present low prieaa. Strain Traders are firm at BHkSO with no sellers at this rate, however. Kraser Bad NVaves110 words
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Article260 1902-06-12 5 Last night, this Circus which has l ust arrived gave its tirst performance. The tent is large and it was filled. The .ntcrtainment was loudly applauded from start to finish by all. The show began with work on the bar by Kuppurao and others the performers showed themselves260 words
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Article368 1902-06-12 5 BT* major k r.K'iAURicK, actim; C iMMANDANT, S.VC Singapore, 1-th June. s v.r. Piiadf Tncwrtaj 1 7th at S.l"> p.m. Sword <lr II at Drill Hall for all Officers of the <'.h(is. Draw Uniform. F. S. 'apu aiio overall* »iil be wor 1. Monday 8«h: BatUlkm368 words
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Article69 1902-06-12 5 The following passengers are leaving per Sumatra sailing to-morrow For Iyondon— Mrs. Parkinson, infant and nurse, Mr. Gniver, Mrs. A. E. Gummow, Mr. H. O Row*. For London via Marseilles—Mr. Arthur Mole. For Colombo —Mr. T. Thomas. For Penang— Mrs. R. Peirce and infant and ayah, Mi. Tomlin,69 words
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Article159 1902-06-12 5 Sareh, a Malay woman, was arraigned before Mr. Marriott this morning, for enquiry into the allegation of having murdered one Amat, last Friday night, by stabbing him in the right breast. Chief Detective Inspector Perrett conducted the inquiry for the crown. Timah, a Malay woman, who was159 words
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Article603 1902-06-12 5 Soldiers Turn Bardits. Kkom time to time ;urious little sidelights as to the s Jiarnese army and navy are given by the Bangkok papers, and from these it appears that when the Siamese equivalent of Mr. Thomas Atkins goes on a spree he is prone to attack licensed603 words
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Article44 1902-06-12 5 The Celtic P/inress, on arrival from Colombo yesterday, was dry-docked at Tanjong Pagar. TheSuUan. Van Langkat was also dry- docked at Tanjong Pagar yesterday. The Nordfirer, with a cargo of about 5,000 tons Japan coals has arrived, and is discharging at the Borneo Wharf.44 words
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Article31 1902-06-12 5 The Portuguese gunboat Div, after caking in some 50 tons of coal at Keppel Harbour on Tuesday, went into ihe roads and left yesterday morning for Hongkong M route for Macao.31 words
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Article56 1902-06-12 5 The evidence in the action for damages for alleged breach of contract brought by Chop Chin Thye, pineapple preservers, against Howarth Erskine and Co. Limited was concluded yesterday afternoon. The case has been adjourned till next Tuesday, when counsel will give their addresses. Mr. Van Someren and Mr. Stuart are56 words
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Article69 1902-06-12 5 The Government dredger Mudlark is at present engaged in dredging opposite the Post Office, where the proposed reclamation from Johnston's Pier to the Spit will be made. The dredgings are heing dumped down near the Post Otlif-e sea wall, with the intention of helping to fill up the part to69 words
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Article82 1902-06-12 5 The Coronation festivities at St. Lnuis, the capital of Mauritius, will commence on the 26th and end on the 281 h June. The festivities organised by Government will be held on the 26th and will consist of: A telegram to tLrt King, a Deum at St. Louis Cathedral and a82 words
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Article78 1902-06-12 5 The official programme of Coronation ewnts at Colombo is as follows June 2fith, Unveiling of Queen's Statue, Football match (Association;, Civiliars M, Military. June •Jtitli. Special Church Services Meeting of the Leg'slitive Council. Firing nf a Rovhl Salute, R U. A Levee at Queen* House. Naval and Military Review. Bull78 words
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Article96 1902-06-12 5 Yesterday, Haji Abdul Rahim Pren_'in and Anang bin Husin were arraigned before Mr. Marriott on a charge of cheating a woman named Murah of the sum of $60. From the evidence it was elicited that the woman's husband was in the hands of the police and on the 17th ult.96 words
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Article125 1902-06-12 5 The water cure, a system of forcible persuasion applied to disaffected Filipinos by American soldiers in the Philippines is a very simple thing. The Filipino is tied down Hat on the ground and his mouth is forced open with sticks or a string, which is tied behind his head. Then125 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement457 1902-06-12 5 A Vktkuass' Race has been added to the European Sports programme for the Kuala Lumpur Coronation festivities. It will be a 100 yds. handicap. All who are over thirty-five years of age and can show ten years' residence in the East are eligible It is reported that the torchlight procession457 words
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Advertisement748 1902-06-12 5 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. The Property of A. Kitchino Esq. At Spottiswoode House, Spottiswood 1 Park Road. Saturday, 14th June, at 1-30 p. m. ACOTTAOE piano by Rol>ert Cocks Co. (in good order), an organ by story Clarke (in good oider), carved teak sideboard, teak bookcase with748 words
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Advertisement291 1902-06-12 5 NOTICES. Gbc Straits dimes' CRAOTINTS A Life-Like. T^NLARGED I)ORTRAIT MOUNTED ON A WI.ATK SINK MOUNT (20x15i inches): is the best value to be had in this part of the world for $5.00 The CRAOTINTS are copied from any Photograph sent to the Strhit* Ti,,» s Office. The Photographs may be291 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous247 1902-06-12 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 12th June. Hieh Water 3.7 p.m. X.V.A. and S.V.R. Signalling. 6.10. Harimton's Circus Beach Koad. Chat re's Circus. Beach Road. 9. Friday, 13th June. Hiffh Water •/■W a in. 4." p.m. Moon. First Quarter. 649 a.m. P O. hom'Mviird mail closes. a.m. Raffles School Sports. 2.247 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement192 1902-06-12 6 NOTICES. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SINGAPORE. it r STEAM VESSELS OR STEEL. Hydraulicing Installations SOLE AGENTS FOR A SPECIALITY THE SPECIAL COLONIAL TYPE. OF SINGLE CYLINDER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. SOLE AQENTS FOR Specially adapted for Burning Wood Logs, Bark.192 words
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Advertisement385 1902-06-12 6 NOTICES. aOTOM U N E^ CO. JAPANESE CURIO 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. AIM Japanese Grass Matting and Carpets. Inspection Cordially Invited.) G. OTOMUNE CO. "THE LION"385 words
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Advertisement243 1902-06-12 6 NOTICES. MCAUSTEHTct BOLE AOKXTS FOX The Anglo-Egyptian Cig-arette Co. The following high clafts brands ot cigarettes are always in stock Shah, gold tipped, SI 7"> per box of 50 (large size.) Royales, gold tipped, Sl.su per box of 50 (medium size) Packed in patent air-tight tins. Obtainable from M C243 words
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Advertisement697 1902-06-12 7 'pHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED TUE Standard Life Asanmnoe. Norwich Union Fire InannnM Society. Atlaa Asmirancv Company (Fire). i'hH UquitaMe Life Acauranoe Sooietj. The China Mutual Staam Navigation Company l> Tottenham Lager Beer Company. r'or mrt>" ,iu> of tl. •■«,< Companion, see the rull adwrtihßment of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED Aeentx.697 words
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Advertisement734 1902-06-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, fr ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Bbip Agkscy, Latk J. Dabndxls 4 Co., 2-S, Coixybb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer l-ron Eipectea Will be Despatched (or On Van SMO Batavia .Tune 10 Billiton, Batavia, Samarang, via Billiton734 words
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Advertisement605 1902-06-12 7 Combined Service of the Ocean tSteam Ship Company and the West Australian steam Navi^af ion Company between FBEMANTLB (PEBTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN POBTS, AND SINGAPORE. THE SULTAN, SALADIN, MIXILYA AXD AUSTRALIND. These steamers run at frequent intervals tiet ween Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Derby, King's Sound (Port for605 words
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Advertisement772 1902-06-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAN sI'EAM SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDBCHE BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OOEAAN. Tonb. Tons Peleus 7441 Hector 4669 Tydeus 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemackus 7441 Menelaus 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses Stf2o Ajax 7039 Pyrrhus 3620 Achilles 7043 Tantalus S62n Deucalion 7030 Ixion 3612 Idomeneus 6763 Rkipeus 3113 Stenlor772 words
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Advertisement549 1902-06-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPAINES. N,Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. 1 A regular FORTNIGHTLY se vice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, J Under Mail Contract with the Imperial 2 Japanese Government, specially designed j for the Company's European Service, j lighted throughout by549 words
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Advertisement435 1902-06-12 7 INSURANCES. GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE ABSUBANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000. I Total Invested Funds 4,616,000. Annual Income 033,000. Tbe undersigned, agents lor the above Company, are prepared to accept flre risks for short periods of ten nays or longer periods at current rates to be named on application435 words
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Article1382 1902-06-12 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sb.— ship; bq barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yuctit; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. British; U B.— United States; Fch.— French; Ger.— German Dut. Dutch J oh. J oh ore G.c— General-cargo; d.p. —deck1,382 words
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Article920 1902-06-12 8 iVain, port, prohahlf. dite of nni* i and nint' if agent*. Stekmkr*. Agamemnon, China. Ju'ie 14; Mannfleld. Ajax Liverpool, .Jiin>» -JO; Minsti^lu. AlcinouB, China, July 2«; MaaUM i. Alboia, Bombay Ju ie •_'">; Borneo Oajr. Altiig Souralnva, June 14: On >n l»ls. Annam. Hongkong. July t>; M. \l«riiini»s.920 words
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Article81 1902-06-12 8 for H~' Mr. 7«»»« To-MoRROW. Europe yin ports Sumatra ii a.m. S'biyannd Samaranij ll r «yi >i/o/ Ip.m. P. Swet'ham via poi's (lanirned, 3 p.m. Bangkok Rreid 4 p.m. Bnmwnk Giang Ann 4 p.m. Saturday. Penant; Pin. Seng 1 p.m. Sarawak Mrdnn '2 p.m. Sarawak R .nt S'lrnnal:81 words
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Article130 1902-06-12 8 From Kcrope: By the P.&O. s.s. Bengal duf on the 15th June, [with date* to the s!3rd May. She brings replies to the mails which left Sittgnpera on the i3r<l April. Tims Tarj.e of Mails Dub. Left "iintrapore Dv" in London Arrived Apl iNtli M. V. Mayilßt130 words
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Article179 1902-06-12 8 J FLAG E V'3BBKL'B Name A I'onk Cvptais From Saii.ki>. Cunm^nhw. 3 Kio. I'M 0 8. vwi Langkal+Dut str. 1514 Voor |P.Soesoe June t> Hooulamltand Co 11 La.rtes Brit atr l:i4tt Pirkinson \m"y June BW. Maan&atd *0« II Celtic Frincesst str 2X07 Williams OnpoToivn Mvv l' Kimono mm) Co179 words
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Article129 1902-06-12 8 1 >atr. Vessel's Namb. Flag A Km Tons. DimUMTloa. uue 1- li i 12 12 I 12 burynlus Victoria Mexic.in Prince A in i r;. I Fourichon Resident 1 1 1 1 1 (iiani; Si-nt Chow Phya Carlvle (it'IlftliLightning Zvir Islander 8ui Hang Ban Poh Gunn Kiuii Yang Brit129 words
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Advertisement272 1902-06-12 8 NOTICES. "HIRANO" The 1 ist Japanese Mineral Water Case ol -1' 'marts $8/50. C.isp ol -l^ pints S.'i JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. Barocyclonometers— Hy Don Pedro AUu.-, director of iln- Manila observatory The lat; j and beet ineiranwati now in use i>y itnamnri hToel nefnl in the Chine* and Indian272 words
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Advertisement684 1902-06-12 8 COMMERCIAL. Sis(;apork, 1-Tii Junk, 1902. PRODUCE. GaaMa bnveH S u.ih> Coara Hah m.4.'. <lo I'ontianak W. 60 Pepper. Itlaik Imyer- MIM .1.. White, (5%) UN Sa;;.« Kl.mr Siirawak 3.55 do Brunei Xo. 1 3.70 I'earl Beao 4.*> CoAee, Bali, i.v heaei WiM Pnffho. TiliiUiif WT^MM 2H-00 Coffee, Überlaa N<>. 1684 words
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Advertisement19 1902-06-12 8 TYPEWRITING. UNPERTAKEN by skil'edop( itor. For terms <ie, apply 10 m. A th. v >-. 8. P. c/o Strait* Times.19 words
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Advertisement337 1902-06-12 8 Up-to-Date Photograph}'. Messrs. WAH FONQ CO Photoerttphic Artists, have now entered into thoir new ami s|»urouH pranleei No. 22ft South Bridge Ko.ul, anil are prepared (o supply modern I lienutifully tinted hi/h art pho -ogniplm in -ill six^-s, on mo'-i rt'iisoimlilrt t^rni'*. Views o( Siniiaprne are alxo on sale, and337 words
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Miscellaneous104 1902-06-12 8 WEATHZR REPORT. Kambi-.in Ktrbm Hmpitnl, 1 llh ./'< (40*. Ha.m 9 p.m. *pm. Remarks. Bar -J9 *6l 30 «DH NMJ Morning" Temp.. .-«4..-» -ho 7«9 <-loudy, W B'lbTber Tuo 790 7B I A»j clear. l»ir. ifWind s.K. s.s.e. Culm, ruin at T.SO Max. Temp.. W.S p.m.. aicht Min T.'.i overcwtt104 words
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