The Straits Times, 14 June 1902
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Title Section13 1902-06-14 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,853. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement544 1902-06-14 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE partnership between Dr. von Tunzflmann and Dr. Helm Paul is dissolved, bf mutual consent, the latter retiring. 14-6 NOTICE. rpHE s. s. SAPPHO leavrs on Saturday. Jl the 14th instant, for Malacca. Port Dickeon and Port Bwe trnham at S p.m. from Tnnjoiif; Pag.ir Wharf, not from544 words
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Advertisement130 1902-06-14 1 NOTICES. RAFFLES STORE 33 North Bridge Road. We beg to invite inspection of our new stock of dress materials such as Black Wool Crepons Silk and Wool Crepons Black Silk Grenadine All Wool Nun's Cloth Black and Navy Cashmeres Cotton Pongees Cotton Sateens ffc, ffc. Our prices are as low130 words
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Advertisement547 1902-06-14 1 NOTICES. Buchanan's Old Scotch Whiskies. *m\ Buchanan Blend &S3 WBJKJrI 1 I*CU -tdl I nnn and a ."i Lj3 -HOUSE OF COMMONS MM ■lI^K Better known us Si US [White Seal] Bc^H jd/nk Bf^SV Distiller? by Appointment to >*»»™dlßTaP^y i^^H To be obtained from all Stores ISftlff'fti^B IHa^El BOYD, KAYE547 words
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Advertisement615 1902-06-14 1 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. the property of th« lat« j. r. hllty. At Rosbmary, Mt. Echo Road, Tanglin. Tuesday, 17th June, 1902, at 2 pm. EUROPE-MADE drawing room suite, sideboard with drawers and cupboard dining table in 4 pieces (12 feet); dinner wagon, centre tables with marble615 words
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Advertisement592 1902-06-14 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION HALE OP THE PROPERTY. Known as "JOSEPHINE COTTAGE,' Serangoon Road. TO BE HBLD AT POWELL AND CO.'s SALK-KOOM. On Wednesday the 18// i June 1902 til 2 .'JO p.m. ALL that valuable piece of land containing an area of .'< roods H poio I comprised in Statutory592 words
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Article1921 1902-06-14 2 Of the numbers who visit Har.nston's Circus nightly probably few who pause in front of the big tiger's cage would imagine that the animal whioh lays peacefully yawning before r In-m has an history as interesting and instructive as any yet written respecting the Rtriped kin;; of1,921 words
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Article44 1902-06-14 2 For Singapore. Per M. M. s.s. Auxtr'ilien from Marseilles May 15— Mr. and Mrs. Warlomoat, Mr. Van Elinct, Captain F. B. Lawaon. Per N D. L. a. 8. Sachxen from Bremen via Southampton due June 'JO— Mr. John, Caldei and others.44 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement362 1902-06-14 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests ».-.i» it»*. i.t»(Min.-.. atter after Tour- tlaj* in leon «la>» Water. in Water. The atiove tests were made by the Engineer v.i the Madras Munioip.iHtv who pronounced the Cement tbc best be had ever tested Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore362 words
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Advertisement407 1902-06-14 2 NOTICES. "DRTASDTJST" Boiler Covering. I'AKTICrLAK.S FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. i s SingaporeROUSSILLON COS. CHAMPAGNE. An ix ;cnjiit dry wine, at a mode ate price. IS 'parts $:H. 24 pints S.W. THE BOUNEO COMPANY, LTD. til. S. SULB AQKNTB. NORWICH DNION FIKB INSURANCE 1| SOCIETY OF NOEWICH AND LONDON. Established 1797.407 words
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Advertisement469 1902-06-14 2 NOTICES, John Little Co, Ltd. NEW 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. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD i $12-50 per469 words
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Article1465 1902-06-14 3 Amonj the minor results of the late rising in China must certainly be included the enormous output of printed matter— good, bad, and indifferent dealing with every phase of that inexplicable phenomenon, .nexplicable because when everyone has different theories regarding the cause ol the trouble, whilttt I1,465 words
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Article260 1902-06-14 3 On receipt of the telegram containing the conditions of Peace, it was decided by certain members of the community that the occasion should be commemorated in a manner worthy of the inhabitants of Taiping. According to the Pt.rak Pxonttr proceedings started with the report of260 words
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Article97 1902-06-14 3 RatunUM the resignation of Lord Hopetoun, (iovernor-General of the Australian Commonwealth, on a question of salary, Chief Justice Madden has stated in an interview that .I'll), 000 is entirely inadequate as a salary for the Governor-General. When he was acting Governor of Victoria Chief Justice Madden spent .£4,000 above his97 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement635 1902-06-14 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo.oon 1 m Silver Reserve... 4,-2 V;,000/ 4 >S() (VX) RESERVE LIABILITY UFI j noui)ooo PROPRIETORS |..*10,0U0,000 COUBT OP DIRgOTOKS: B. SHiwiN, Eaq. —Chairman A Haupt, Efw> DipuTT Ohairma> C. W. Dickson, E.-q :h. Schubart, Esq. E. Goktz,635 words
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Advertisement691 1902-06-14 3 NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE. i SMART Chinese assistant able to V write English and well acquainted with the type writing machine. Only iji'Mt! ,-i|i] cants holding good certificates may apply to 16-« KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. WANTED. AN experienced goveroe&s to take care of two children, 2 and 5 years of691 words
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Advertisement599 1902-06-14 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A STYLISH AND LIGHT Brougham, as good as new. Price $560. Can be seen at Lambert Bros. tu. th Ayi'-n FOX SALE. TH E very strong steamer Sri Pontianak" built of iron in West Hartlepool and classified by the Germanischer Lloyd under 95 A 4. gross 906599 words
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Advertisement649 1902-06-14 3 SHIPPING. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD FOR SOURABAYA SvMAKANQ. THE Company's steamor HIN SANG, l,f>3() tons. Captain Wheoler. having left Hongkong on the Mb int.. m.y l>e expecteii to arrive here on or about the 15th inst., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or pMtage,649 words
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49 1902-06-14 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS SATURDAY, 14th JUNE. Owin<; to pressure on space, an artielp on the Krst number of Dr. Hamilton Wright's Stu lies from the Institute for Medical Research just issued, By the Way" Notes, Mining Notes, and some correspondence are held over until Monday's issue.49 words
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Article26 1902-06-14 4 An account of the career and savagery of Duke the tiger of Harmston's Circus and other reading matter will be found on paces 2 and B.26 words
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Article10 1902-06-14 4 Exchange, share, and produce quotations are printed on page 8.10 words
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Article12 1902-06-14 4 The Glenfallock has arrived from Amoy with 950 Chinese for the Straits.12 words
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Article16 1902-06-14 4 Harmston's pertormed to a big house last night. There is a matinee this afternoon at 416 words
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Article16 1902-06-14 4 The Output at the Sipiau Tin Mine in May was 148.59 piculs, which realized *7,8 12.00.16 words
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Article19 1902-06-14 4 The Perak farm rents, it is rumoured, to be increased by $30,000 per mensem, from the Ist of July.19 words
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Article20 1902-06-14 4 A reward of S2OU is advertised for information leading to the discovery of a Chinese lad wu n as disappeared.20 words
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Article20 1902-06-14 4 Shipping advertisement, with dates of sailing etc., will b*i found on pa^e 7. General shipping news is printed on page20 words
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Article24 1902-06-14 4 A 9 the P. O. s.s. .'frugal was coming in this morning she collided with a tongkang which sunk. Tne crew were all rescued.24 words
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Article21 1902-06-14 4 The P. O. intermediate steamer Jura left Hjngkong at ."> p.m. on Friday and is expected here at 5 a.m. oil Thursday.21 words
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Article18 1902-06-14 4 Messrs. Riley Hargkeaves of Singapore are reported to have purchased the engineering business of Mitchell Brotuers in Ipoli.18 words
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Article31 1902-06-14 4 The German s.s. Essen, which arrived yesterday from Sidney, brought a large number of horses for Messrs. A brains and Dalian's stables. The animals are reported to be in good condition.31 words
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Article32 1902-06-14 4 The gun announcing that the P. and O. Bengal was in sight went off this morning at 7..'K>. The steamer could not go direct to the wharf but went round the islands.32 words
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Article28 1902-06-14 4 Mb. Cerruti is reported to have resigned his F. M.S. Government appointment. Mr. J imcs Broadhead has been appointed an Assistant Engineer in the F. M. S. Railway.28 words
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Article37 1902-06-14 4 The Verak Pioneer says that an opinion is pretty generally expressed in Singapore, that Mr. G. T. Hare would be exceedingly valuable in the Straits Police and Chinese Protectorate, as a permanent official fighting against Chinese criminals.37 words
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Article53 1902-06-14 4 On Thursday night, a Macao amused himself by playing the detective. He took a man away from the custody of a constable and released him. As the case arose out of a 'rikisha dispute, Inspector McCully ran the Macao to earth, and yesterday, Mr. Beatty ordered him to pay $2053 words
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Article66 1902-06-14 4 On Wednesday morning, two Hylam "boyn" in the employ of Mr. Lind, residing at Leonie Hill, were arrested by Detective Sergeant Frayne for the theft of two gold rings value $150, .lir property of Mrs. Lind. Yesterday, the boys were arraigned before Messrs Brockman and Wilson. Mrs. Lind gave evidence66 words
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Article160 1902-06-14 4 The steamer Purnea, Captain Packham, which arrived at Rangoon from Calcutta on June 4th, brought news of the missing British India steamer Camorla, which was long overdue at Rangoon and was thought to have foundered in a cyclone, with several hundreds of passengers. The160 words
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Article198 1902-06-14 4 Smart Piece of Refloating; Work. The oil tank steamer Geneffe, of the Sliell Company whose agents here are Syme and Co., left Pulu Bukom (Fresh-water Island) yesterday for Penang with a full cargo of bulk oil She had hardly got going before she stuck fast on the coral198 words
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Article176 1902-06-14 4 The performances at the Indian Circus are being well patronised and 1 i-; night there was a very good house. The performance still maintains its interesting and amusing character and though some of the turns are rather long drawn out according to European ideas there can be176 words
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Article325 1902-06-14 4 Last night the boys at St. Andrew's House had a rare time, in the way of a breaking-up evening previous to dispersing to their various homes at the different out-stations. The evening started with a farewell dinner to the House-master, Mr. W.A. Hayward, who is going on325 words
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Article832 1902-06-14 4 The Final Day's Meeting. Thf.kk w;ih a splendid attendance at the Rallies School Ground yesterday afternoon when the annual breaking-up sports were brought to a conclusion. The arrangments made not only .or the sports themselves but for the convenience and comport of visitors were about as832 words
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Article59 1902-06-14 4 Yesterday was the festival of St. Anthony of Padua, one of the most famous saints in the Calendar. For the past ten days the local Guild of St. Anthony have been holding evening services at Victoria House, Victoria Street, nearly opposite the Church of St. Joseph. These services have been59 words
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Article89 1902-06-14 4 We are very sorry to h*»ar of an accident which befel one of the members of the Straits Volunteer Contingent when the Ceylon was entering the Mediterranean. On the night of the Fancy Dress Ball on board, Pte. Scott, of the S. V. It. had two of the fingers of89 words
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"Reutcr's Telegrams.
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Article19 1902-06-14 4 lii mil >n, \4t!t June. The number of Boers who have surrendered so far has reached 0,225.19 words
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Article36 1902-06-14 4 A proclamation has been issued that Cape Colony rebels, excepting ollicers, surrendering before the lOtii August, and acknowledging their treason will only be disfranchised. Otherwise thty are liable to the cleat h penalty.36 words
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Article36 1902-06-14 4 Prince Koinats.. has been received by a, representative of the King, by Baron ll.iy.islii, and by many Japanese residents. Ha dro.-e in a royal carriage to Claridge's Hotel where he will be the Kine's'uu^t-36 words
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Article286 1902-06-14 4 1 1, i.-, SiliMiiti'ii mii.l l.c Main Mllnd from the Maml ni iii. Tad, in ilm- (hip Conaori ami Horn. Tlii-y doubled C«p« Morn. January :tl»t. lIHU. liji.'i CiuiiiwrllV dcri-ive victory over l.'n pert and Charles I. at Nuefej. 1658— The Bagliaband French troopadefetl the Spanish286 words
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Article444 1902-06-14 4 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Exchange was at the Exchange Room yesterday afternoon, present Mebsrs. Jago (Chairman), Allinnon, Bisschop, Kesting, Paterson, Puttfarcken, von 'tossing, van de Stadt and A. J Gunn (Secretary). The Chairman said 1 am glad to say that the year's working shows a444 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement801 1902-06-14 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ■#m ULUB Also in ten ESTABLISH*, Gallon Casks. 164 Whisky, caldbeck macgregor co. tn. Ili .V CHATRE'S NEW INDIAN CIRCUS. Gome and See Royal Shanker," the African Lion, and Miss Awada, the Intrepid Tamer. The Indian Parrot again. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A. T IP M. IX a uiu cmccfl801 words
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Advertisement79 1902-06-14 4 G.R. LAMBERT &CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photon are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in nar own new patented Celloidin process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window79 words
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Article479 1902-06-14 5 Friday, 13th June. PKEBENT. HiB Bff— Sir Frank Athelstank SWKTTKNIMM. X.C.M.C, (GOVERNOR). Hon. W. T. fi.ylor, c.m.s., (Colonial SecreHon W R. OoHyer (Attorney-General). Hon. F. S. B. Gattney (Acting Colonial Kngineer). Hon. J. M. Mlin-son. Hon. C. stringer. Hon. W. J. Napier. ABSENT Hon. F. (i. Penney fOotonUJ479 words
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Article192 1902-06-14 5 St. Andrew s Cathedral. Third Sunday after Trinity. 7 n.in.. Matins. 7.45 a m. Holy Communion (Choral). 4 p.m. Sunday School. ft.311 p.m. Kvensong and S»;rmon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p. m., Kvensong and Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Waterloo St. and192 words
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Article593 1902-06-14 5 CORONATION CONTINGENT. (From Our Special Correspondent) P. <t 0. Ceykm, 19th May. The lone talked of and greatly anticipated Fancy Dress Ball came off on Friday night, and was a great success. The costumes were well got up and looked very pretty. About half-a-dozen members of the Contingent were dressed593 words
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Article194 1902-06-14 5 The following are the entries and handicaps for the American Tournament beginning on Monday next A. CLASS Mrs. Lovell and Mr. K. Salzma><h 2. Miss (in nn and Mr. Von Eerg 1. Miss Abrams and Mr. Bradbery— l. Miss J. (.iunu and Mr. Robertson 1. .Mrs.194 words
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Article83 1902-06-14 5 London, Glmggle, due 16thj June, Bouatead. I Sourabaya and Bamarani>J Hin*aiig, due l.'ith June, Boustead. Hongkong, Laitang, <hirt 16th Juno, Boustead. Fremantle via ports, Sata<hn, un 18th June, Mansfield. London via ports, Douro, on 19th June M. M. Manila. A. Lo/iet, due lathy une. barlow. Teluk83 words
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Article969 1902-06-14 5 The Peace. The Secretary of State for the Colonies thus telegraphed the terms of peace to the Governor of Ceylon (reneral I*ml Kitchener and Lord Milner, on behalf of the British Government, and General C. H. De Wet, Judge J. Von Herzojr, W. Itremner, and General C. Olivier,969 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement146 1902-06-14 5 Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Oil. is a superb tonic and reconstructive; there is no room for doubt. It is based upon scientific facts, is carefully prepared by experts, and thousands of people in all quarters of the glolie testify 10 its invaluable services to them in restoring health and146 words
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Advertisement279 1902-06-14 5 FOR LADIES-^ d JORET.HOMOLLE'S APIOL" I* th» most sure remedy against the I Sickness, and other effects caused b) I Me delay of the regular periods. I BtQUlW.oi«iil.ies.BoeS'-Honor*,PMllS.| AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. TOWN HALL. On Friday aoth and Saturday 21st instant Commencing each night at 9 p.m. (In aid of the Volunteer279 words
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Advertisement932 1902-06-14 5 NOTICES. Selangor Turf Club. Programme for ist, 3rd sth July, 1902 Meeting:. FIRST DAY. 1. Thb Ma*dsn Plate —Value $300. A Race for Mfiiden horses, and horses that have run as Roadsters. Subscription Griffins and in Races confined to horses imported as subscription griffins. Weight as per scale (10 st).932 words
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Advertisement397 1902-06-14 5 NOTICES. Don't Miss This. CLir-c Straits Zimcs' CRAOTINT Jl Jbife-Jbike Enlarged FOR CRAOTINTS ARE REAL WORKS OF ART. "The Sporting Times and several ot ier British papers that would not misrepresent matters to their subscribers, advertise them as worth Two Guineas apiece. A Life-Like. I^NLAUGED I>ORTRAIT MOUNTED ON A PLATE397 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous243 1902-06-14 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 14th June. High Water 4.68 p.m. Cricket Tournament. Hamilton's Circus. Beach Road. 4 and 9 Chatre's Circus. Beach Road. 4 and 9. Town Band, People's Park. 6to 6 1.0. G.T. 8. Sunday, 15th June. Hiifh Water. 5.22 a.m. 658 Third after Trinity. Swimming Club Launches. 6243 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1902-06-14 6 NOTICES. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SINGAPORE. j. |C A MM »J f^ f^t Hydraulicing Installations SOLE AGENTS FOR A SPECIALITY. THE SPECIAL COLONIAL TYPE. OF SINGLE CYLINDER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. SOLE AGENTS FOR Specially adapted for Burning Wood Logs,165 words
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Advertisement289 1902-06-14 6 NOTICES. Wntsior LEA PERMS' Aff Jft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ™By Special Warpant^rlSfeJ^ His Majesty Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Straits tames' Wilson &c ENLARGEMENTS. IX OIL, WATKK COLOUR, ana CRAYON must be s>een to bt appreciate. Sppoimens may be inPRAOTINTS aMtaw™™ 1 PLLSENER BEER KEY BRAND Impoktrh siNfiß IB7tf289 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement706 1902-06-14 7 fTUIE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIED >TIIIE Standard Life Anuranne. X Norwich Union Fire In«uranc« Society. Ulas Araumnoe Company (Fire). rhe Equitable Life ABSiiranoe Society. Ihe China Mutual Steam Nnvi(ration Company •> Tottenham Lajfer Beer Company. -or narticulan of tLe«R Companies, see the -ull LdWtisement of THE BORNEO COMPANT. LIMIT '1) Agent>706 words
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Advertisement734 1902-06-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, I^ONINKI. I.IKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agbjicy, latb J. Dabmdbls A Co., 2-3, Colltbr Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Van Swoll Batavia .Tune 10 Billiton, Batavia, Samarang, via Billiton734 words
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Advertisement601 1902-06-14 7 Comhii.ed Serrice of fh« <Je«in Mram Ship Company and the West A ust raliiin Steam Navigation Company between FBEMANTLE (PEBTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN POBTS, AND SIN6APOBE. THE SULTAN, SALADIN, MINILYA AND AUSTRALIND. These steamers cur. at frequent intervals between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Derby, King's Sound (Port for601 words
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Advertisement766 1902-06-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAN »fEAM SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDBCHE STOOMVAAUT MAATSCHAPPIJ OCEAAN. Tons. Tons. Peleus 7441 Hector 466» Tydeus 7441 Diomtd 4670 Telemachus 7441 Menelaus 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses 3620 Ajax 7039 Pyrrhus 8620 Achilles 7043 Tantalus 362fl Deucalion 70^0 Ixion 5612 Idomeneux 6763 Rhipeus 3113 Stentor766 words
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Advertisement532 1902-06-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPAINES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY se vice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent532 words
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Advertisement483 1902-06-14 7 rNSURANCES. nUARDUN FIRE AND LIFE ABBDRANCK U COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. Subscribed Capital £2,000,000. Total Invested Funds 4,61«,000. Annual Income 953,00 U. The undersigned, agents > r the above Company, are prepared to accept lira risks for snort periods of ten days or longer periods at current rates to be named483 words
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Article639 1902-06-14 8 Singapore, Mth Junk, IW2. PRODUCE. QaaaMn v.124 Coi.ra Bali 10.45 <lo Pontianak 10.00 Pepper. Black 30.50 do White, (5%) 64.50 Snjto Fl.mr Sarawak 3.85 do Bmnei No. 1 3.70 I'earl Sajjo 4-80 Coffer, Uali, 15% ba-i« 25.i"> Coffee, Palembang, 30% basis 28.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 finest 19.<W Tapioiu,639 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1261 1902-06-14 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cm. Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit.—British U. S— United States Fch.— French .Ger. German Dut. Dutch Jon. Johore G.c— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; U.— Uncertnin T.1,261 words
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Article878 1902-06-14 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. Steam BBS. Agamemnon, China. June 15; Mansfield. Ajax Liverpool, June j; Mansfield. Alcinous, China, July 20; Mansfield. Alhoin, Bombay. June 25; Borneo Coy. Alti g. Sourabaya, June 14; Daendels. Annam, Hongkon*. July 6; M. MariMmes. Antenor, Liverpool, July878 words
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Article105 1902-06-14 8 For Pr »lr. T*m To-Day. Sarawak Gianp Ann 3 p.m Penang and Calcutta Kum San</ p.m. Penang and Deli Calvpto H p.m. Sarawak R. of Sarawak 4 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Snpphs> 4 p.m. Bagan Hok Tjioe 4 p.m. Pulo Laut, etc., Sarie Bvrnro 4 p.m. m105 words
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Article142 1902-06-14 8 From Europb:—Bv the N.D L i.s. Sachsen due on the 2Ut .him-, with dates to the 27th May. She brings replies tr, the mails which left Singapore on the 2nd 4 fith May. From China :—By the N. D.L. s.s. Prewmni due on Monday. Time Tablp of142 words
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Article149 1902-06-14 8 5 VMSKL'S Na.MK .V TON!i Captain From Sailed. Consignees. J'ne 13 G. G. Meyer Dut atr. 44i 13 Sultan Brit atr 102 13 Asahan Uer str. 161 13 Tolv Nor str 740 13 R. S. Baroe Dut str. 68 14 Guadalquiver MM str iiXltt 14 Glenfalloch Brit atr 1434149 words
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Article111 1902-06-14 8 Datk. Vessel's Name. Flag <fe Ku; Toss. Destination. June 13 ttanymede 15 Hok Tiioe 16 OuHdalquiver 16 Rajah of Sarawak 14 i li ins Alexander 14 Resident Scbifi 14 Pin Seng 14 I Sultan, 16 Emile 14 Sappho 14 Bengal 16 SanlgnaciodeLoyola 16 Terrier Brit str. -J3K Port Swettenbam111 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement418 1902-06-14 8 NOTICES. KAttNALL <* HILLES .96, h'.Hnton Road. HAVK ON HAND:Electric Fans, I and Table, 40, 50. K0 100. 110, and 120 Volts. Designed 10 operate from Incandescent Circuits. Any Voltage to order. Direct or Alternatine Current Fans. For Table Use, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people who hnvc Ovnamos418 words
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Advertisement110 1902-06-14 8 FOR SHIPOWNERS CAPTAINS HOEG'S FA.TE3STT tMICOKKOSIU; WTI-101 LI.V 4. <O.HI*OSfTIOXS are the l>est for sie>>l and iroL Vessels. AMI v OKKIISH E COMPOSITION ensures the metal a perfect air and water-tight cover, absolutely preventing corrosion of steel andiron. It is used as first coat for ships' bottoms and is further110 words
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Advertisement43 1902-06-14 8 DRINK TANSAN BUT SEE THAT YOU GET THE Genuine Article BOTTLED BY J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN. Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tanaan iaaa not lower the system but invigorate* it vide report on this W.iter by eminent l-mxlon Physicians ami iiiialv>(-43 words
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Advertisement294 1902-06-14 8 Up- to- Date Photography. Imh, wah fono co Photographic Artists, have now entered into their new and spacious premises No. 325 South Bridge Road, and are prepared to supply modern and beautifully tinted hi^h art photographs in all sizes, on most reasonable terms. Views of Singapore art* also on sale,294 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1902-06-14 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, ISth June, 1002. »a.m 9 p.m. a p m. Remarks._ Bar 29 902 29.819 29.8<U Morninjjr Temp 87.0 87.8 7ff.2 day and W.B'lbTher 80.5 79 5 77.2 ni({ht clear. Dir. of Wind SBE. s.s.e. Calm Max. Temp.. 89.1 Mm Max in Sun 143.9 Terr, rad91 words
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