The Straits Times, 13 June 1902
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Title Section13 1902-06-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,852. SINGAPORE, FRIBAY, JUNE 13, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement595 1902-06-13 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. ff^H E partnership between Dr. von I Tun/.i-lm.inn anil Dr. Mm Hhul is ilissnlvi-ii. l>y mulu.ii consent, the latter retirim. 14-ti NOTICK. THE Port Di-ks n Co operative Coffee t'urinn Company lire prepared to receive < Vfivi- in ">arrhment or (Cherry for treatment. Special Terirs given for large595 words
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Advertisement127 1902-06-13 1 NOTICES. RAFFLES^STORE 33 North Bridge Road. We bee. to invite inspection of our new stock of dress materials such as Black Woo! Crepons Silk and Wool Crepons Black Silk Grenadine All Wool Nun's Cloth Black and Navy Cashmeres Cotton Pongees Cotton Sateens fife, &c. Our prices orp as low as127 words
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Advertisement212 1902-06-13 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH ftILLCTfS^^ 1 "ORAND PRIX." PARIS, 1900. KR| Xjß J2igj #fe Of ff:irtie«t Quality; and h»7inK Greatest Durability, ui\ tb.i W"^ jE^^ S^M I^U L WHITEAWAY, LANDLAW I CO., "THE EMPIRE CORONATION CLOTH." THE CENTRE The Crown and Cushion, with Sword of State and Sceptre, Wreath of Oak and212 words
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Advertisement659 1902-06-13 1 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. The PRorEKT of A. Kitching Esq At Spottif wooHp H iuse, Spottiswoode Park Road. Snlvrday, 14.'A June, at l-:<op. m. A COTTAGE p.ano by Robert Cocks <* Co. (in good order), an organ by Story A Clarke tin good order), carved teak sideboard659 words
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Advertisement586 1902-06-13 1 AUCTION SALES. In the Btmuai C«utKT of the Straits Skttl>mknt9. Settlement of Singapore. (.Suit No. I'll of !*«>:.') Between Alfread George and Victor Chumeck, PlaiotiA. and Klias Mizrahi, Defendant, AUCTION SAI^: OK VALUABLE LAND AND BOUSI PROPIETY. TO BE HELD AT I'IIWEI.I, Co's SAI.K-ROOM On Wednesday, the \Hlh June, 1902.586 words
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Article1845 1902-06-13 2 Impressions of a Traveller. 'list now when the trend of events M directing much attention towards Siain a few brief notes by a recent visitor* to that somewhat bi/.arre city, Bangkok, may be found of interest. Hingkuk has been described at various tunes and by various writers, each1,845 words
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Article121 1902-06-13 2 Thk attempts of the Filipinos to learn English are attended with many amusing blunders. The following incident is said actually to have occurred during a church service held in honour ol some ut the American soldiers The interior of the church had been bedecked by the natives in121 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1902-06-13 2 NOTICES. T^ •fll SPECIAL UUiWllle S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA Pmb fly. N V O H i g s > OB oc '')r-iwi^ Iff" Ml Z H J DUNVILLiII I J I Special Old ScorchM IW v_ g> J»™ Glasgow,289 words
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Advertisement348 1902-06-13 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. ALL KINDB OF Safety Fuses. AND Elei'trie Blasting Apparatus. The above Explosives, being all manu-'■it-turrit in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government,348 words
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Advertisement354 1902-06-13 2 NOTICES. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSCRANCE SOCIETY OP NORWICH AND LONDON. Established 179 7. *0B (-"IRE INbDRANCE ONLY Am rant inanrod 4835,000,000 Lease* paid 11,600,000. Premium income 906,000. Intt i taoe effected on almost every duocription pi- «iri > at cirrent rates of premium XI JKR TOB 10 DATS ARC HOW354 words
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Article951 1902-06-13 3 Mr. J' hn Barrett's Mission to the Far East. Mr. John Barrett, St. Louis 190: i World's Fair Commissioner-Genera! to Asia, Australia and the Philippines, has left America to begin that part of his diplomatic mission in behalf of the Louisiana Pureha«e Rxpomtion, which will taki951 words
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Article329 1902-06-13 3 The Late Petty Officer around*. Says the Hongkong Daily Aw* ln the death of First-Class Petty Officer Ornonda, which occurred at the Kennedytown Hospital from cholera, H.MS. Terrible has lost a man whose services as a gunner were quite invaluable and whose great popularity with his shipmates329 words
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Article279 1902-06-13 3 Railway Questions. THt railway Agreement signed by .Sir Ernest Bato* and the Chinese authorities has caused quite a stir in diplomatic circles The provision for the building of all railways within eighty miles of the present one there by the North China Railway Administration, and in case279 words
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Article216 1902-06-13 3 A ikw days ago, at Hongkong, the British steamer I'aktltan, of which Bradley A Co. are the agents thfre, went to tlie bottom under very peculiar ctreuoMtaueM The J'uliehon, which is a vessel of 1235 t0M nett, commanded by Captain J. Reid, arrived at Hongkong on216 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement629 1902-06-13 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HMAMQHAJ BANKIXG CORPORATION. PAID- lI P CAPITAL ♦10,000,000 KE3ERVEFUNI).— Sterling Reserve..slo,oOfMXyn •■..Knnm Silver -Reserve... 4,-250,0U0 M &u uuu RESERVE LIABILITY OF .l. ln nnn.Y¥> PROPRIETORS ~»io,oou.uuu Cocbt of Diaacroao:— R. -hew an Ksq i!k.(iic;k A r DIP'TT ''HAIBMAf \V. DlcKsnx, Ks j 11. SaiUIiAHT, Esq. K. (.i>ktz,629 words
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Advertisement695 1902-06-13 3 NOTICES. YVTAVDKD v Chinese Clerk.— Must »>e nl. I. to W< rk Itpmineton Typewriter. Ciood gnlnry to reliable worker. Apply, statins previous experience, to lti H A. c. c/o Straits Time* office. \l7 ANTED for a newly erected ten TT stump gold mill in West Horneo a prafticul n iin695 words
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Advertisement492 1902-06-13 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. rpHREE large godowns, Nos. 124 d, 124e I and 124F, Cross Street, euitable for Offices. Apply to ALKAFF Co. 14, Kaflßes Quay. v.c. TO BE LET. BUNGALOW, Confederate Estate, fating the sea entry from 1> t April next Apply to B. N. ELI AS, v.c. 6492 words
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Advertisement682 1902-06-13 3 SHIPPING. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD. FOR SOURABAYA 4 SAMARANG. THE Company's steamer HIN SANGI,fi3ti '*ouB, Captain Wheeler, having left Hongkong on the 9th inst.. may be expected to arrive here on or about the l/ith inst, and will have prompt rtospatth for thp al>ove ports. For freight or pnatAge,682 words
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378 1902-06-13 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 13th JUNE. A sknsaiional treason case is now the topic of the hour at London, so today's Reuter message runs. The sensation is provided by Colonel Lynch, tue man for Galway. Lynch is an Australian by birth, the place of his nativity being378 words
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Article479 1902-06-13 4 Singular ill luck seems to pursue Messrs Bradley Co.'s Shan" Line of steamships, running betweei. Ghina ports and the Straits in the coolie, rice, and kindred trades. About four year;iro the Sishan ran upon some well known rocks just outside Hongkong, after leaving that port en route for i Swatow.479 words
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Article54 1902-06-13 4 Those children of a larger growth who want to see the Coronation fair had better lose no time in applying to Mr. Buckley, Mr. Jago, or Mr Salzmam for tickets, as they are rapidly being cleared, and only a limited numher are available. Price 81 each the money to buy54 words
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Article10 1902-06-13 4 Exchanoe, share, and produce quotations are printed on page 8.10 words
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Article15 1902-06-13 4 Swimming Club launches will leave Johnston's Pier at 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Sunday.15 words
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Article16 1902-06-13 4 The Raffles Girls' School broke up for the holidays to-day. The School reopens on July 14th.16 words
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Article18 1902-06-13 4 Thk mail steamer Renqal left Penang at 11 r. in. yesterday and is due here at daylight to-morrow.18 words
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Article16 1902-06-13 4 Powell and Co. advertise to-day alditional re*l estate for sale by auction on the 18th instant.16 words
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Article22 1902-06-13 4 The Pre'ifsen with the German horn eward mail left Honekong on Thursday, and is due here at 6 p m. on Monday.22 words
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Article21 1902-06-13 4 Shipping advertisement, with date« ■if sailing etc., wi'.l be found on paste 7. General shippir.g news is printed on page 8. <21 words
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Article19 1902-06-13 4 The Town and volunteer Bind will play on the People's Park to-morrow ifternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).19 words
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Article24 1902-06-13 4 Ax evening newspaper is to be started in Manili by a New York company, Mr. James Gordon Bennett of the Herald to be editor.24 words
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Article19 1902-06-13 4 The St. Joseph's Athletic Club sports take place on the School Recreation .•round to-morrow afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock.19 words
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Article23 1902-06-13 4 The Sarie Borneu, which arrived ye«terday, reports having met the French barque K.C.Q.J. in O c 35' South, 106° 46' East, all well.23 words
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Article24 1902-06-13 4 The s. s. Sappho leaves for Port Swettenham via ports to-morrow at 5 p.m. not from the roads as usual, but from Tanjong Pagar.24 words
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Article22 1902-06-13 4 The Sea Belle arrived from Malacc a tin- morning, bringing Mr. Justic ti Hyndman-Joues, Mrs. Hyndman-Jones< and the Hon. W. R. Collyer.22 words
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Article21 1902-06-13 4 Thk Berlin Lokalanzeiger publishes a despatch from St. Petersburg Ptating that the accouchement of the Czarina is expected in September next.21 words
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Article26 1902-06-13 4 There is a tremendous accumulation of yarns and piece goods in the Lancashire markets, says a London telegram of the 21st ult. to the Osaka Mainichi26 words
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Article25 1902-06-13 4 The S. C. C. cricket tournament will be continued to-morrow afternoon, when the match between Civil Service and Law and the Club will be concluded.25 words
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Article25 1902-06-13 4 Shanghai has invited Hongkong to send up a cricket team there next September. The great difficulty will be that Hongkong has hardly any available bowlers.25 words
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Article37 1902-06-13 4 The after-hold of the Taishan, which is still on the mud off Teluk Ayer, was in course of being pumped out to-day. The burnt cargo will be removed as soon as the bold is clear of water. >37 words
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Article32 1902-06-13 4 Thk great Coronation military review takes place at Aldershot on Monday. It was arranged that the King and Queen should arrive at Aldershot to-morrow evening, staying at the Royal pavilion on Sunday.32 words
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Article15 1902-06-13 4 The Tanglin Club will give a calico fancy dress ball on July 4th.15 words
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Article30 1902-06-13 4 Yesiekday afternoon, the enquiry into the allegation of causing grievous hurt by blinding Mr. Moore brought against Ihrahirc was concluded by Mr. Marriott, and the defendant formally committed for trial.30 words
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Article38 1902-06-13 4 Mr. Robhit SHtWAX, ot Messrs. Shewan Tomes Co., has been nominated by tiie Hongkong Chamber of Commerce as its representative on the Legislative < ouncil of that Colony, in the room of Mr. Whitehead who had resigned the seat38 words
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Article42 1902-06-13 4 M Coghlan acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following donations towards the Volunteer Cadet "Uniform" Fund viz.: "A Friend" *20; Lee Ch.mn Guan 125; T. C. B. Miller S10; D. Miller So; R. M. Goldie SI 0; and G. P Owen $10.42 words
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Article41 1902-06-13 4 Mb. M. Akakawa, Japanese ConsulGeneral in Loniloii, is returning to. Japan on leave in September next. Mr. Ariyoshi, Eleve-Consul, who reached London about two months ago. will act during Mr. Arakawa's absence, which is necessitated by the ill-health wf his wife.41 words
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Article55 1902-06-13 4 Thk half-yearly sale <>f fancy articles in aid of the funds of the Chinese UirU' School, Government. Hill, commences in the Town Hall at 4 o'clock this afternoon and remains open till 7 p. in. The surplus of stock will be sold at the Town Hall between 10.30 a. m.55 words
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Article50 1902-06-13 4 It has been proposed at Hongkong that the Coronation Committee the c should vote a MM of money to enable the soldiers and sailors participating in tli« forthcoming celebrations in Hongkong to 'splice the mainbrace,' or in other words, to drink the Kings health after the field d»jp ;ind review.50 words
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Article58 1902-06-13 4 The M. M. s.s Anuam had at the date of last advices moored at Gut/.lafl', near Shanghai, owing to hold No. 1 (ll;« torward hold) being full of water in consequence of the vessel having stranded during the night. It is further stated that the Annum is now out of58 words
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Article58 1902-06-13 4 A cckious industry in China is the manufacture of mock money for offerings to the dead. The pieces are only half the size of the real coins, but the d»ad are supposed not to know the difference The dummy coins are made out of tin, hammered to the thinness ot58 words
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Article60 1902-06-13 4 The Sinin Obttntr give's particulars of a distressing accident which occurred at Chantaboon on the Ist ins*, durine .a festival. It appears that some kinc of fireworks vmra going on, and a spark fell into a jar containing gunpjwder. By the explosion which followed one boy wac killed on the60 words
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Article67 1902-06-13 4 The loss of the Siame-e Navy transport Ckamroen proves to be even a more serious matter than has been generally supposed, cay 8 the AwMaWk limes. It was known that the officers and crew on boprd numbered 43, but we are informed that 69 other persons were being brought to67 words
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Article72 1902-06-13 4 Mr. E. F. Skertchlv, late editor of the Hongkong Telegnii/h, lias left Hongkong to take up the editorship of the Pinang Gazette. He arrived at Singapore by the s. s. Kmmmc yesterday. Mr. Skertchly has been for iive ye:(rs < ngaged in editing the Teegraph, and his numerous friends in72 words
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Article73 1902-06-13 4 John Burps, M. P. for iatterspn, whose death i* announced, was of the vigorous type of labour leader" which is sincere but often miscuided in the expenditure of energy. He did a great deal of good work on the London County Council. A favourite expression of his was Came into73 words
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Article58 1902-06-13 4 Last evening there was another good attendance at Professor Chatre's Indian Circus, and the undoubtedly clever performances of the various np.tive artistes and trained animals met with considerable applause. Amongst the best turns must be mentioned the can-non-firing parrot, the "india-rubber boys" and the young lady -with the globe. The58 words
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Article119 1902-06-13 4 Further details of the loss of t lie Teutonia off Cape Rachado are contained in the I'inang Ga::etU, which slates that just after the collision with Cninese junk, the most seriously damaged of the two boats appeared to be the junk, and Capt. Neilsen ordered the boats out to save119 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article40 1902-06-13 4 ljOiuUm, 13/ A Juixe. Th<; "Hrair.s Coronation C ntingei.t in <li'.!»rte.red in Alexandra Pa>k. The members are well housed and coin" ifortable. They leel f'ae excep'ionally {cold weather but are otherwise well. Crowds are visiting the Camp.40 words
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Article45 1902-06-13 4 ARRESTED TOP TREASON. Colonel Lynch who had been Quoted M. P. for Gal way, but who h;id previously joined the Boers, has arrived at London. He has been brought up at. Bow Street Police Station on a charge of treason. Bail was refused.45 words
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Article13 1902-06-13 4 Later. England has beaten Australia in the second test match.13 words
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Article28 1902-06-13 4 SHU Later. The previous message about the Test Match should read England had maae 102 runs for two wickets when rain interfered with the match.28 words
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Article24 1902-06-13 4 Prince Kornatsu has arrived at London. [I'riuri: Koinut-u IW m> the Kuiperui 1 I i j 11 1 1 hi the Coronation.]24 words
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Article510 1902-06-13 4 The annual sports of the Oldham Athletic <Ilub, the club of the AngloChinese ochool, took place yesterday afternoon on the Old Jail site. There was a goodly numbtr of spectators present, including many ladies, and the proceedings were enlivened by the band of the Madras Infantry. Dr.510 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement748 1902-06-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF FOR JUNE ONL/. faake tdis Opportunity of try ng our $oods. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. m. A f. HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. AND IiOYAL MB9AOBBIK. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TJ.MIS.ir T3-NIGHT! Our New Programme Our New Programme THE ELECTRIC TRIO THE ELECTRIC TRIO748 words
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Advertisement53 1902-06-13 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Daily Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be maHe one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent printß either rlonn in our 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 1902-06-13 4 Craotints: Life-like, enlarged photographs, 20 by I.'.i ii.ches, (enlarged from any photograph) supplred by the Straits Time* at $5 each. Read the otter on page 5.26 words
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Article140 1902-06-13 5 Thk talented artistes of this circus ■Meant) las' i ight to great advantage, tlhi-it the suditjatm was not a record one LrfMren >>f tin: bsamtifU in art were satihlind. This circus must ever be primit* tn sriwrts. The marvels of "The Kli-ci r ie Trio the gra> aM140 words
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Article207 1902-06-13 5 rii.tiK-ellor Count iSulow. in answer to h question put. by a representative of the /•'"7'C", who had an interview with him, asking if Cenuany would join either the Franco- Russian or the BritishJapanese Combination in East Asm or would create heiselfa new Combination *ith America, said 'For what207 words
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Article224 1902-06-13 5 This morning, Hay id Solomon, a Jew, charppd a Javanese servant with leaving his service without giving due notice. In the coarse of the hearing Mr. Beattj elicited that Hie boy *M in receipt of j salary of W0 a month, but that ?5 ;.nd were due to224 words
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Article113 1902-06-13 5 Information w;is received here yesterday to tbe effect thai tbe Uim funnel "teanuT Aj'i 1 li.iiir.H from UlasgOV) and Liverpool to the Far K.i-t, had struck «ii a rock when either entering or leavieddali Mid that shn was so seriously dttMpad ;is to he113 words
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Article143 1902-06-13 5 THE ALGERINE." Thk ratal* of H. M. S. Algerine urines hack to Singapore a number of the whilom familiar faces of men who were popular here a year ago, though there are a Im changes in her personnel. BspwiisJlj it will be noticed that Captain Hunt -md Meut. Robinson are143 words
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Article176 1902-06-13 5 About 6.15 yesterday evening a pair of horses with a carriage behind them were seen bolting along the sea-side of the Eftplanade. Tbe vehicle was empty. When the animals rea ;>eu the pe.thwav leading to the lai.di.-T steps, they veered to the left and made for the river.176 words
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Article163 1902-06-13 5 BY .^APT. 8. TOMLINBON, COMMDT. S.V I. Singapore, 12th June. Parade* —Monday Itith and Friday 20th at 'i. i;> p.m. Old Jail Site. Battalion drill. Monday, miiiorin Friday plain cl< the- with puttiex. Stri-ngtli. St'-igt :F. M. Chopard hag been allowed t;, renigii on medical certificate163 words
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135 1902-06-13 5 Eighth List. Brought forward ?4.!tt>« I.ieut.-Col. J. D. Fullerton, R.K. |B A. W O'Sullivan, Ksq 15 Messrs. Kat/. Brothers Md. W R Peirce, E*q. JO Members Singapore Recreation Club additional donation R Alex. Gentle, Esq. 10 W C. Michell, Esq. 10 The Hindoo Mercantile Coy. 10 F.135 words
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Article114 1902-06-13 5 The following are the remaining fixtures of the Australian Cricket Eleven now in Encland ,lunp 15...5. of KnglanH Kantbo'irnp .lime l9...Deil>y^liire Derby .him- B...Y«rinUM .Bradford •Inly 3 ALL ENGLAND Sheffield lulv 7 Wiirwicksliire ltirmin<{liaiu July II) Worcestershire WismsW .Inly 14 ...<;loui't>stei>hirp Bristol luly I" Somersetsliiri' .Taunton114 words
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Article179 1902-06-13 5 8. V. A. <).<>. for (he ensuing week 2nd Lieut. W. Makepeace. OX.HII. for the ensuing week— Corp A. K. BatidPlfy. Parades. Monday Hith, at 5.15 Carbine and Co. Drib Tuesday 17th, s.ls Carbine and Co. Drill Sword Drill for Officers. Wednesday 18th, 5.15 Carbine and179 words
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Article562 1902-06-13 5 Thousands of Love Letters. Miss Clara Child, of Green-rd Whetstone, a love-lorn lady of 60, who waß bound over by the Barnet magistrates to refrain from annoying Mr. Leonard Home, the manager of the Hadley Brewery, was poon in Couri a eecond time. The lady fell in562 words
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Advertisement97 1902-06-13 5 The Coronation. June 25. Children's Fair. Beach Road. 4.30 to 8. June L' 6. Coronation Day. Public holiday. No issue of St ait* Times. Parade of Garrison 7.15 a.m. Special Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. 8 am. Foundation Stone of Victoria Memorial Hall to be laid, 9 a.m. Legislative Council.97 words
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Advertisement719 1902-06-13 5 LIST OF PASSENGERS For Singapore. Per P. A O. s s. O-e •>»« connecting with the steamer Rrngal at Tolornho. from London May 15— Mr. and Mrs J. Haridon Hall, Mr. E. C. Sykes, Mr. A. Ferguson, Mrs. J. J. London, Mr. W. Elder, aid Mr. E. J Wood. Per719 words
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Advertisement407 1902-06-13 5 NOTICES. ONE room to »>e let near town. Terms $65. Apply to L. L., c/o Straits Times. rn.w.f v.c. I. FUJISAKI. JAPANESE PHOTOIRAPHER No. 381 Victoria Street PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Singapore. 19-6 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIR& PIIOMPTLY EXECUTED Wilson Co., ENLARGEMENTS. IN OIL, WATER407 words
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Advertisement396 1902-06-13 5 NOTICES. Don't Miss This. F Gbc Straits limes' CRAOTINT Ji Jbife-Jbike Enlarged fPdotograpd FOR CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sporting Times" and s-vernl ot. ;er British papers that would not. misrepresent m.atters to their subscribers, ailvcrti«e them ;is worth Two Guineas apiece. A Life-Like. ■TOLAMBD |)i»RTRAIT MOUNTED ON396 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous215 1902-06-13 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 13th June. High Water. 4." p.m. Moon. First Quarter. 6.43 a.m. S RE. Drill r> SV.K. Kecruits Drill. 5.10. S.V.I, .'arade. n. o. Cninese liirls' School F.tni-y S:i le. Town Hall. 4to 7. Harmston's Circus. Beach Road. 9. Saturday, 14th June. High Water 4a. m. 4.58215 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement78 1902-06-13 6 NOTICES. John Little Co, Ltd. jNEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. OF Hand and Treadle Sewing Machines. "Singers' Hand $35.00 nett. "Wertheim' Hand 35.00 Straits Hand 40.00 JOHN LITTLE COY., LIMITED. ROBINSON Co RALEIGH CYCLES RALEIGH CYCLES. MODFX SUPERBE FEATHER WEIGHT with Patent Cross Frame. FIRST GRADE ROADSTERS. PREMIER CYCLES. I/HE "ROYAL"78 words
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Advertisement209 1902-06-13 6 NOTICES. I DAMSON'S SOOTS FOR ALL CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OU3 TWWE HABX BTWRI ON THE SOLEB. TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS. 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. G. OTOMUNE CO. JAPANESE CUKIO k GENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, SINGAPORE. HAVE JUST UNPACKED209 words
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Advertisement415 1902-06-13 6 NOTICES. Che Straits dimes' CRAOTINTS, Sec offer on Page 5. JAMES WATSON 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 KROM RETAIL DKAI KRS, OB M cALISTER Co., sole415 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement711 1902-06-13 7 *TUIK BUKNEO COMPANY, LIMITED *TVIE Standa- Life An-uranoe. X Norwioij Union Fire In sum nee Society. Atla* A-ramnw Company (Fire). The r..| iiit.-ii.i' Lif« ARsuranon Society. The China Mutual St«aui Navigation Company r h Tottenham Ltttfur Boer Company. .-'or particulars of tW*p Companies, tee the mil adwirtioenipnt of THE BORNEO711 words
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Advertisement739 1902-06-13 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I ONINKI I.IKE PAKETVAART MAATS6HAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, latr J. Daendkls A Co., 2-3, Collyek Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer Krnp Ex, •■< ieu W ill be lipspatched tor On Vmi SwoU Batavia June 10 Billiton,739 words
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Advertisement598 1902-06-13 7 (llllllllltMl NIMVKI' Of I lII <?■<■:.!! M<": HI Ship Company and the Wmt Australian steam Navigation Company between FBEMANTLB (PEBTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, AND SINGAPORE. THE SULTAN, SALADIN. WINILYJ AND AUSTRALIND. These steamers run at frequent intervals between Singapore and Western A ustra'H, calling at Derby, King's Sound (Port598 words
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Advertisement763 1902-06-13 7 ST EAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAN .^TEAM SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDBCHE BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ OOEAAN. Tons. Tons. Pf-Uus 7441 Hector 4669 Tydtsui 7441 Dwmed 4670 Telemachus 7441 Menelaus 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses Stf2o Ajax 7039 Pyrrhus 3620 Achilles 7043 Tantalus 362n Deucalion 7030 Ixion 8612 Idomeneus 6763 Rhipeus 3113763 words
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Advertisement505 1902-06-13 7 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRJB INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,fi00 Paid up Capital £212.760 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE COyT FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,885. THE505 words
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Advertisement837 1902-06-13 7 INSURANCES. THE riICENIX ASSUBANCFCOMPANY OF LONDON. Ebtab lihb id a. d 1782.) The nndereipmed. Agents for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks >t tbe ourrent. rates in Singapore, and also in Johore and tbe other States in thu Malay Peninsula. BTI YEN i. Co. Two Great Necessities.837 words
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Article617 1902-06-13 8 Singapork, 13th June, 1902. PRODUCE. (Jaml.ier M-ller* U.M Copni Itali 10.45 .lo Pontinnak 10.00 Pepper, ltla<k m-I1ci« 3().'i5 do White, (5%) 54.50 Sa^'o Flour Sarawak P. 85 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Shjio 4.80 CoHce, Bali, 15°: basis 25.25 Cnflbe, HriiiMMM Wllia* 28.00 Collee, Lil>erian No. 1 (inest617 words
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Article1354 1902-06-13 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer sh. ship; bq —barque; sch. —schooner; Yet. Yitent; Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British; U. B.—United States; Feb.—French; Ger.—German; Dut. —Dutch; Joh.—Johore; G.c. —General-cargo; d.p. —deck passenger; U.—Uncertain j T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.D—Tanjong Pagar1,354 words
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Article846 1902-06-13 8 ifamn, port, probable date of arrival, and name, of agent*. HTIAMIRB. Agamemnon, Ch?na. June 15; Mansfield. Ajax. Liverpool, June 20; Mansfield. Alcinous, China, July 20; Minefield. Alboia, Bombay Juue 21 Borneo Coy. AIM g Souritbaya, June 14; Daendels. Aiinam, Hongkong, July 6; M. Mari'imee. Antenor, Liverpool, July 20;846 words
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Article222 1902-06-13 8 "or Pftr Mr T xm T > Morrow Penang Pin Stay I p.m. Sarawak Mrdnn a p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m. Penang and Calcutta Kum Sang 3 p.m. I'enang and Deli Calypso 3 p.m Sarawak ft. of Sarawak 4 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Sappho 4222 words
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Article257 1902-06-13 8 ej r i. Mi 5 VsBBkl'B Name A Toss Captain From Sailbh. OomMHM. i'ne U Sniie Borneo Put str 3«8 Kockx b'jWiUMinlJune 7 Ang l.im BiMfl 12 Kian Ar'i Itnt sti 101 Hunter Ujambie Juiie In Wee bin ;iutl Co. 1- Medan Uer str 47tt I uhultz Dull 'June257 words
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Article119 1902-06-13 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag Kiu Toms. Destination. une 12 k:i. ii. Bus tni. 3t>9/> Odessa 18 Baikal Fch sir. 713 Phaiirnng 14 Aleßia+ U«r str. MU Calcutta 12 Sinitltep 1' ilr. U6 Kbit and Sin^kep 13 Sumatra P&Ofltr. 2»7« Pi-n.inn, Colombo and Bomb*) 13 Celtic Prim-e»8 Bril str. 'J3OH119 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement522 1902-06-13 8 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. AH iLLtTSTRATBD WBBKIV JoCRNAL THE RKC()(iNI/Kl> ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bona fiile circulation. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C.E.OALnrTTTA. w f (IAUTIOM IW SHII'OWNKKS AND j CAPTAINS. UAHTJEN'S ANTI -FOULING COMPOSITION Other maiies than our original manufactures are now sold. The Kemiine522 words
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Advertisement72 1902-06-13 8 Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. H WE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Firebricks to ,g)OU p idoo Fireclay 5>27.0U p ton Boiler seatings, boiler covers, and any other other shaped bricks or firebricks can in' made to order for delivery in72 words
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Advertisement213 1902-06-13 8 MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75 cents per Imperial Gallon SYME CO. ■A DRINK TANSAN BUTSEI rHAT V ,)i; UEr THI Genuine Article BOTTLED BY J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN. Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tansan ■'•-<•- lower Ikmwpfm M invigorates it rU« report213 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1902-06-13 8 WEATHER REPORT. Ka,,dun i Kerbau Hospital. I :lh June, I!Hi3. 9a.jTi/»p.m. .Sp m. KKMAKK-. Bar -J9 892 29.801 29.553 Mornine," Temp 87.0 8M BU <l.iv ami W B'lbTber 81.0 810 790 n-.^ht clear. Dir. of Wind East. East. s.e. Max. Temp. 89.2 Mm .74 5 Max in Sun 141.:' Terr,99 words
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