The Straits Times, 23 June 1902
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Title Section14 1902-06-23 1 The Straits Times. NO. a 0,860. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1902 PRICE 15 CENTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement691 1902-06-23 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE Port Dicks n Co-operative Cofiee Curing Company are prepm-ed *o receive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Tern>6 given for "large shipments. Apply for terniß to the 21-9 MANAGER. NOTICE. WE, tho undersigned, !>ogan business ■hi* liny under tbe otyle of Chop Yonir W»h Ounr,691 words
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Advertisement489 1902-06-23 1 NOTICES. CORONATION PROCESSION, SEATS can be h»d at Lambert Brother's Carriage Works for the Coronation I'rocest-ion. Upstaisr downstairs $1. 26-6 CORONATION CELEBRATIONS. I^HE flr>t Pesilution carried at the I I'uMic Meeting of Ibe IMh May la«t, cintiiiied tb« follovirig words:— It is aso desirable that both on the 26th at489 words
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Advertisement120 1902-06-23 1 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON .CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD i $12-50 per case. Duty extra. V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. OBTAINABLE FKOM KFTAIL DEALER*, OK McALISTER Co.. sole agents. Robinson coT RALEIGH CYCLES RALEIGH CYCLES. MODEL SUPERBE120 words
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Advertisement885 1902-06-23 1 NOTICES. Selangor Turf Club. Programme for ist, 3rd sth July, 1902 Meeting. PIRST DAY. I. The Mudh Plats— Value }tno. A Race for nli idei. hor-es, and horves that have run as Roadsters. ~ubscrip ion Griffins nnd in Races confined to horses impoitedas subscription griffins. Weight as per scale (In885 words
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Advertisement300 1902-06-23 1 NOTICES. Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house known as Claymore. 4*«r% DURABLE AND ACCURATE lfl|R* The Keystone Watcb Case Co. mmmmtm Philad.iphia, u.s A. America's Oldest and j£\£. Al-argeBt Watch Factory V^ 7 For300 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter1479 1902-06-23 2 To the Editor r.fthe Slruits Times." Sfß,— ln your leader of the sth inst. you refer to the bad state of mining in the Dutch Indies, and after thoroughly picking to pieces the Dutch mode of erecting machinery before the lod« is found, wind up with the very1,479 words
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108 1902-06-23 2 To t'tu. EMht of ihe Straits Times" Sik,— Can you inform me whether the handicaps far the foftheoariM meeting of the Selansor Turf Club will be published l<<call) f Several people as well as mys- If are. interested in knowing what th«y are, and we108 words
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Letter82 1902-06-23 2 To 11* I+Hlor of the Straits Times' Sik, Kindly allow me epace to correct an error in your report of the Municipal Commission, held on the SDth inst. There is now ro firm of Ki*n r and Footer the paid fiim havine !.cor. Jissolvpd on th« 10th March82 words
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Advertisement172 1902-06-23 2 NOTICES. W^ •f| f SPECIAL iiUIWIIIC S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA B3g f J^^HaP^\ > iliii 3 So- -t^M g <r\ k z '■■>■ ?mm s .< °-z I ii II i a 6 IASGOW, SCOTtXIH* 111 Oj) LUuS^l^CaA ■^»«fIE/r!araLMVpK_ißBfcja172 words
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Advertisement318 1902-06-23 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Mana'acturen of Dynamite, Gelignite,* Gfelatinc Dynamite, Blrst^g Gkhiine, ALL DIM »f Electric Blasting Apparatus, The alnrve. Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made U> oats the high ttaiidard of safety and ourity tests imposed by the Hritith iovernm-inl, and are, therefore, guarantees318 words
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Advertisement381 1902-06-23 2 NOTICES. IND COO|E C«VB LAGER BEER, BOTTLED AT BURTON ON TRENT, OF ALL DEALERS. BORN EO CO. LTD., SINOAPORE, Importers. m. A \v. NORiVIOH DNION FtRE INSURANCE BOCIETY OF NORWICH AND U'NDON. EiTiiiimi 1797. -OB KIRE INSURANCE ONLY Am Hint insured 45a5,000,000 U«w paid Jt 11,600,000. Premium inuntn* Jt 900,000.381 words
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Advertisement127 1902-06-23 2 CORONATION CELEBRATIONS SUBSCRIPTIONS. Twelfth List. Brou«h' forward S5/JOH Honble F. F. Penney 60 >h.Mk Ali Mm Hedra SO Messrs. Hammer <* Co 'Jh Hurtwig 4 Co 'J5 D.irul Abab Club Sft N. Hamced Messrs [s i>ael nnd Raho^rn 2o ttec Bin Co 'JO Lee Cheof; Van, Ks(| 15 K.v. E.127 words
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Article510 1902-06-23 3 A correspondent of the Batavia Meuusblad has just paid Pulo Way a visit. le found nothing attractive about the port of Sabang which has been so much boomed. It is a remarkable fact that only foreign vessels frequent it. Dutch vessels seldom >ro there. Supplies of any kind510 words
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Article1054 1902-06-23 3 John Btrangwa>s and Jerry, his mate, left Bandaloora with bigchf'iues. the results of three months' fencing, and pitched a camp between two billabongs, about three miles oil' an unfrequented road. John w s making pills. When we get fairly goin' we'll get a lot o'1,054 words
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Article168 1902-06-23 3 Hpr Singapore Per P O. 8. s. Viitnri*. connecting with the i-teamer Vulttta «t Colombo, from London May V— Mr. .T.. T Robertson. Per M. Ms AiuitKilirn from Mar=eill'-s M» y is— Mr. and A' rs. Warlomor.t, Mr Van Elmot. Captain W. B. l«iw»on. Per N l>.168 words
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Article88 1902-06-23 3 In a provincial contemporary there is a deliphtful story of some children's theatricals. A party of children were giving a little diama of their own, in which courtships and weddings played a leading part in the plot. While the play was in progress, one of the grown ups went behind88 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement638 1902-06-23 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000.000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Re*erre..|lo,o()o,noo 1 Silver Seservo....s *,->.V>,Otaf ■••'VBOrwi. kiiSERVELIABILITV OF I -mnnfinnn PROPBJETORB. »10,000,000 COCBT OF UIIiKCTOKfI:— B. Shiwan, Km Chairman Fai-pt. K«o DiPtrrr Chaibma^ W. Dickson, Esq :H. Sciiubakt, Esq. K. CIORTZ, Khi, A. SIIBR K*u U.H. MKDHOBST, Esq.638 words
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Advertisement623 1902-06-23 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A EURASIAN for the Philippines, as Pook-keeper and Correspondence Clerk. Bt«te salary required, and send applications himl testimonials to 8." c/o Strait* Time*. N.B— Tbe successful candidate will have togofora few weeks' trial in one of the local firms. n.c TIT ANTED from Ist July, a Typist for623 words
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Advertisement510 1902-06-23 3 NOTICES. rfX> BE LET, two newly-built 8-rtoried X compound bouse* at Orange Rood and one newly-built 2-storied command house at Scott* Road. Apply to 3*7 S. MANABBEH A CO. TUBELET. From Ist July 86, Institution Hill, rent $7<>. Complete new furniture could ke taken over at valuation from present tenant.510 words
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Advertisement714 1902-06-23 3 SHIPPING. HAVIGAZIONE GENERA I ITALIANA FOR BOMBAY AND ITALIANPORTS. THE Italian Fteamer HOJitoIDA, having left Hongkong on the 13th instant, may be expected to arrive here on Thursday, the 19th instnnt, and will probably be denpatched for the above ports on Monday tin- :'3rd June, < m „■> for Europe714 words
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616 1902-06-23 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 23 RD JUNE. Thk pahsH'le around Mi- ml? at i lie Victoriti Memorial II ill, where tlie Oivernor is to lay the foundation -Hue on Thursday inorninc, still Ktunds bravely. This circumstance., coupled wit U the f<ct that th« unfiriiui.it- Chinese lad "Charlie"616 words
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Article551 1902-06-23 4 Itkms concerning marine laws and customs, particularly those bearing upon local regulations, are especially interesting to Singapore, and the finding of the Marine Court of Enquiry into the loss of the leu'miia is remarkably so, inasmuch as that it reveals that the cause of the tragedy, and the loss of551 words
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Article262 1902-06-23 4 Persons in high places are more liable to shrivelled in the burning glare of publicity than those who crawl lowly upon the earth. Tiiev are also more liahle to be humbled. Nevertheless the subjoined blow at the administration of these Settlements, in connection with the alleged deliquescence of its tin262 words
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Article208 1902-06-23 4 Havas telegrams give a sketch of the political programme of the new Ministry in France. It points to slow going in colonial policy. Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Doumergue, the Minister for Colonies, said that the colonial dominions of France as they stood at present were sufficient. It208 words
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Article48 1902-06-23 4 We are asked to say that any European who desires lo see the Chinese torchlight procession on Friday night in Government House domain will be able to obtain a ticket, admitting to the grounds from the Cliief Police Officer The ticket is necessary to git into the Grounds.48 words
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Article29 1902-06-23 4 As we go to press wh are informed that instructions have been issued to pull down a portion of the fence around the site of the n»w Memorial Hall.29 words
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Article20 1902-06-23 4 Reading matter will be foisnd on pages 2 and B— including a letter on mining matters, and Netherlands India news.20 words
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Article12 1902-06-23 4 Et :han<»e, share, and produce quo tatinns are printed on pag£ 8.12 words
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Article14 1902-06-23 4 It is rumoured that H. M. B. Vestal will visit Penang at Coronation time.14 words
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Article17 1902-06-23 4 The homeward in til by the P. and 0 s.s CUuxaii closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.17 words
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Article17 1902-06-23 4 "Colonel" Lynch, who is charged with treason in South Africa, was to re-appear at Bow Street to-day.17 words
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Article21 1902-06-23 4 Shipping advertisement, with dites of sailing etc., will i>- fmnd on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article29 1902-06-23 4 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices, will be closed on the 26th instant, and will be open on the 27th from 10 to 1 1 a m.29 words
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Article26 1902-06-23 4 A letter was received by the mail this morning <sta'ing that Admiral Bit H Keppel had just arrived safely at Cowes in the yacht Va halla.26 words
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Article29 1902-06-23 4 Thk P. and O. mid steamer Vnleita with dates to the 6th June left Colombo at 5 p.m. on Sunday, and is expected to arrive here on Saturday next.29 words
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Article28 1902-06-23 4 The F. M. S. E lucation Report for 1001, notes the excellent t-tlTt that the gift of suitable grounds and footba>ls has upon tlie tone of the schools.28 words
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Article27 1902-06-23 4 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Ckusan lef: H >ngkorigat i p.m. on Saturday, and is xpected to arm-t-here at noon on Thursday, the Mth instant.27 words
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Article25 1902-06-23 4 Messrs. Rutherford, W. Sayers, Horace Thomas, D. K Somerville. Mr.and Mrs. Trotter and Miss Davids. >n arrived by the Malacca from Teluk Anson this morning.25 words
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Article30 1902-06-23 4 Hakmstun's Ciicus terminated its season here on Saturday last when two performances were given, each drawing a good house. The circus is leaving this afternoon for Soerabaya by tinv.s. Ailing.30 words
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Article36 1902-06-23 4 Mr. F C. Macuonald, of the Mercantile Bank of India at Colombo, will 1.proceeding to Singapore about the end i the month. His place in the Colombo agency will be filled by an appointment from home.36 words
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Article38 1902-06-23 4 The shooting lor Captain MacbeanV cup, open to "A"Co S. V. R did not take place at Balestier Range yesterda) morning, owing to the bad weather The shoot will be held on a date to be notified later.38 words
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Article35 1902-06-23 4 Trumpbt-majok I'h. .in. ib Monks, ot the Inuiskilling Dragoons, who sounded the charge for the heavy Brigade at Balaclava, died recently at Shrewsbury. He was specially awarded the French war medal in the Ci imea.35 words
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Article37 1902-06-23 4 The Dutch warship Zwland arrived her^oc, Saturday afternoon from Batavia to take part in the Coronation celebralionß. The vessel saluted Fort Canning yesterday morning. She is a vessel ol 2700 tons nett, crew 311, and 22 guns.37 words
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Article50 1902-06-23 4 Messrs. Mansfield and Co., thn agents for the Ocean S S. Co., inform us that the s. s. Ajax, recently reported as having gone ashore and been taken to Jeddah for repairs, has arrived at Suez. Her cargo for Singapore is being brought on by the s. 8. Ping Svey.50 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article70 1902-06-23 4 THE MAN WHO REFORMED THE ARMY. London, tZmi /mm. Lord Kitchener sails for England on Monday (to-day). The Times says that liord Kitchener has not only brought a gre-tt war to a successful conclusion, but has also hammered a very defective army into a splendid fighting machine The70 words
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Article88 1902-06-23 4 Late'. Sir Wilfred Laurier hud arrived at London. M il'inid.-r are stroll inn about the streets, viewing th«« preparations for the Coronation f«wtiviti«M A jwai p trt of the dtOOratioM are complete ENGLAND BEATS AMERICA AT POLO. England won the tinr.l m itch at polo against88 words
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Article61 1902-06-23 4 OFFICIAL CONTRADICTION OF SENSATIONAL REPORTS. Lowion, '£int. Jane. Owing to a certain amount ot' discretion being observed in the published Court Circular reports which merely recorded long drives by the Kiiw in a closed carriage, every kind of sensational report has been circulated regarding His Majesty's health.61 words
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Article48 1902-06-23 4 GREAT FETE AT ALEXANDRA PARK. A grand fete, London's weke.n* to the Colonial troop*— has been given at Alexandra Park. Huge crowds witnessed the march past. ROYAL VISITORS. The Dukes of Aosta and Coburg, and ihe Crown Prince of BnimmoU have arrived in London48 words
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Article55 1902-06-23 4 With reference to the orders for the 26th inst., members must be in the Drill Hall ready to fall in at 6 4."> a.m. punctually. Sec Lieut J. A. R. Glennie is attached to the S V 1 for riiity on the occasion uf the garrison55 words
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Article336 1902-06-23 4 Sun enters Cnucer. Summer commence 3 a. in. I I.l A remarkable eelipue, at eight in the morning, wliirh caused mi artificial night. In <ii.it y< ar a parhelion appeared, andi»tinguUii able liy the naked eye from the real nun. 1327— Died Nicholas Mochiavel. liKnp Ail order336 words
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Advertisement148 1902-06-23 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF IO PER OH22JTTFOR JUNE ONLY. loake tfiis Opportunity of trying our $oods. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. m. A f. (vNK room to l«> It t near town. TVrms ftWi Apply to L. L, c/o Str-i'* Tin%>*. ni.w.f u.e. "White148 words
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Advertisement453 1902-06-23 4 CHATRE'S NEW INDIAN CIRCUS. New Programme COME AND StfE Royal Shanker, an African Lion AND Miss Awada the Intrepid Tamer. An Indian Parrot A'iAIN TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A. T I» 3VC. IN A LAROEtHROU"* PAVILION' LIGHTED WITH G \B. BEACH ROAD. POPULAR PRICES. Box plan at Robinson Piano Co. For further453 words
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Advertisement71 1902-06-23 4 6.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Daily Sittings -Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photo* art> now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints i'i'lii-r done in »w own new patented Celloldin process or in I'latinotype ur Hroinidtt. Specimen* of Llie nuw Culloidin profess are exhibited iv our show-window71 words
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Article43 1902-06-23 5 It was announced from Manchester .it the date of last mail advice* (30th May), that hina Conference steam boat freights were to be immediately reduced to practically the level of New York nuns This resulted from pressure brought to b»ar by Manchester shippers.43 words
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Article47 1902-06-23 5 The "wild white" motor car which was to be seen careering around the town the greater part of this morning is underwood to belong to certain officers of the Dutch man-of-war 1 .1,/, wh'i-h ha-i arrived here from Bit ivia to take p;irt in the Coronation festivities.47 words
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Article47 1902-06-23 5 Thk Oommitti"- of the Selangor Turf Club baa dtcided to limit Mia number of lotteries .it, the forthcoming race •anting to not more than two of S2 and onHofS'i.iii my one race. Any one resident in Singapore wanting tickets ihouli write in at once to the Secretary.47 words
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Article55 1902-06-23 5 Thk newly f irnted !'neumatic"Rikisha On. .it C .i«niiio ha< made a good start. All the '1 ki-'ia- kept in stock were given out to tint the Company has not been able I > cope with the demand. The Company i« adding to its stock in \i' a of tin;55 words
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Article49 1902-06-23 5 Mll. Tan Jiak Kirn has put his shoulder to the wheel to some purpose in tin mi",- of the cadet equipment scheme. H.« ivceivd several circulars from Mr. Bteum for the purpose of raisin? MibtcriptionEi These he distributed among hi* friend* with satisfactory results which will shorily be published.49 words
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Article68 1902-06-23 5 Tai Selanc or Turf 1 lub are said to liar.- in 1 I' 1 mn'ake in the new pur-eha-i-s if Qridl'M, w'lirh cost 8400 each. A f>>w diy« a.> an odd lot of three wern ofl'-red for 9\46 e.a.'h, cash, wi'hout fin iiiv» buyer. Fifteen were ■urMcrib-*! for, buf. it68 words
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Article55 1902-06-23 5 The Pahtng Corporation Mining returns for the. month of May were as fu}|»«: -l,.>i) ton* of stone crushed with :<.■> head* of stamps running 23 days. Oxide <>f tin produced was by ton*. Tha«ppmnHMd value is $60,006, with working ex^:*nse.s put *t 8^5,250. Thi- battery stopped for B days to55 words
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Article70 1902-06-23 5 Thk BdUocur K-*id*nt has laid an export duty of so per cent u<^ raiuiem on :ill i.'UUa percha and on the leavM and hnk an 1 any other part ot ail gulta-pW ha-producing tree's belonging to aoj species of Dichopsis (PaUquium) or l'.iyena, excepting on^y any urn 1.1 1 'rom70 words
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Article65 1902-06-23 5 Si-FAKiN.i at a church conference for the Kuril IVinerv of Amersham, Bucks, the Her. II 0 V Whittingstall said that he could understand a man rambling, lie could not understand him playing ping-pong In this connection it is an interesting fact to record (hat a well-equipped ping-pong Mlonß 1* b*en65 words
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Article66 1902-06-23 5 Thk li-t of music composed for ihe Coronation hy our prominent musician! now stands thus A march, by H r Alwwimlm MaekwuM a march and ode, by Dr. F. H. Cowen an anthem, by Sir Kn-deric Bridge an anthem, by Sir Hubt-rt Parry and lan od--, •>>■ Dr E Iwnrd66 words
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Article68 1902-06-23 5 Thk S. C. C. cricket tournament was continued on S itunUy afternoon, when the two uniini-li.-cl matches were con-<-lu The Civil Service and Law ranqiiMhrnj tba 8.0. C. by 143 to 104 runs; f,(\ the SC. n beatthe Military and Merchant* by IX) (for 7 wicketf) to 132. The Civil68 words
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Article65 1902-06-23 5 Thk following i>:i»s«nners left by the Kr»-ri.|i m;ul Sttbizie. this morning For l/'ti'lon Mr K. Llewelyn For Muraaillwi: Mr hi d Mrs J W Schiff, Mr. tad Mrs. Arthur VI.JII, Mr. Giovanni Naccari, Mr. J Schiniiz, Mrs. Hunger' and son, Mr. F J. Rtuch. Mr. H. Rmcli, Mr. M Diepenheim,65 words
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Article87 1902-06-23 5 Thk Pahaag Kiting Co's mining returns 101 t le 111 mill of M.ty were as follows JJ6O ton* of stone crushed will .I bead* of s'unp* running for 23 day*. TIM oxide of tin produced was 'tj tons. Tilt: anproxim.ite value was ■VHoihi with ■offciag expenses set at $3,750. The87 words
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Article87 1902-06-23 5 I'm 1 marriage of the third daughter ot Mr. Seah IVck Seah is to take place to-nmirow. Tlif hrwfeeroom is Mr. Tan Swee Keif San, of High Street, Singapore. The preliminary ceremony was performed at the residence of Mr. Seah I'eck Seah, 13 North Boat Quay, yesterday afternoon, in characteristic87 words
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Article564 1902-06-23 5 The Harrison Parade. Official instructions have been issued as to the parade of the Garrison on Thursday morning next, on the Esplanade, to the following effect The troops will be firmed up in two lines, facing Fort Canning, and will take post in the following order at 4564 words
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Article69 1902-06-23 5 Among the many amusements to be given to the public on the occasion of the Coronation oftheir Majesties, will be a musical evening" by the members of the I. O G T. at their lodge room at the Temperance Club at 8.30 on the69 words
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Article397 1902-06-23 5 An interesting game of Rugby football was played on Friday afternoon between teams from the garrison and the S. C. C, the latter fifteen winning as they liked by two goals, one dropped goal, and six tries to nil. The game was not remarkable for brilliant play, though397 words
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Article269 1902-06-23 5 June 22nd A note of expectancy pervades all things for lo the Coronation is nigh The following is to be the ordpr of the day on Thursday and Friday next. THF CORONATION OF KING KDWAKI) VII. Thursday, -lune Jtith. ti.3o a. 111. to 7 a.m. Bells to be269 words
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Article153 1902-06-23 5 A representative of the Straits Time* interviewed some of the relatives of thtrnurdered boy "Charlie," but very little light is thrown on the master. The unfortunate boy returned home from Cross Street school :n the afternoon, ol the 12th inst. He lived in Chin Swee Koad.153 words
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Article60 1902-06-23 5 THE LAST DAYS OF VANITAS. This old and popular favourite, the celebrated winner of the Viceroy's Cup in 1898, who has been in a paddock at Mr. Tan 800 Liat's house Mafeking at Confederate Entate for some time past, is on his last legs, and by the time these lines60 words
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Article274 1902-06-23 5 A very poor field faced the starter yesterday for the third race of the series, and the increased distance apparently more than counterbalanced the heavy handicaps liberally dealt out by the committee. Dixon, the winner of the 100 yards, did not swim owing to previous indisposition. As in274 words
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Article792 1902-06-23 5 Home. Ilis Majesty the King, in replying to adimaw fMmm&mi by the City Corporation and tin- London County Co <cil, congr nutating liiin on l lie conclusion of ..■in', at Buckingham Palace, spoke feelingly of the sacrifices of the people at home IM a broad, borne with admirable792 words
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Article159 1902-06-23 5 It is satisfactory to know that a substantial amount has been raised by the two entertainments given on Friday and Saturday nights in and of the Cadet Corps Equipment Fund. The performance on Saturday night was well patronized, and the programme was excellently carried through better in159 words
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Article148 1902-06-23 5 Judgment for Plaitniffs. His Loril-iiip Sir Li >nel 1 'ox, Chief Justice, delivered judgment this afternoon in the VMM of Choh Chin Thye Howarth, Erskine .v Co., which was in. action by the. plaintiffs claiming damages for loss of profits which would have been made, had148 words
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Article537 1902-06-23 5 The Derby. Mr. .1. Unbbin'n br c Ard Pathick J. H. lUrtia 1 Col. H. McCalmont k b c Rising QlaM cs. MoCal J Dnke of Portland's br I Friar Tuck M. i'annon 3 Mr. R. S. Si«vier'sbf Sceptre... H. R mlall 4 Barrow* be Fowling Piece...*.'. Jenkin*537 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1902-06-23 5 NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Mump manufactory. Orders executed .on shortest notice and at moderate prices. The rubber is monnted on brass instead of wood. Also brass stamps for sealing wax. 18 Robinson Road. tu. th. s. 31-1237 words
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Advertisement316 1902-06-23 5 NOTICES. «r BUTTER. USE the best and the purest Ihtttm from the Prince of Waldl Dairy Co. who are the suppliers to Aden, Colomho, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon and Straits Settlements at the hired prices. Samples free to wholesale dealer*. J. N. KOTHARi'. AGENT, VO-7 11 Robinson Roal. JUST LANDED, Farre's316 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous220 1902-06-23 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday. 23rd junt. Hitrh Water. 1 1.2- 1 p 111 S.V.R. and <V 1 Bat Drill 6.10. S.V. A. Snlu'e l'ri'cii<'e MV Tuesday, 24th June. Mfw. iu.'p Subscription < oronation Ball. Town Hall. 9. S.V.R. Signalling fi.lo. B.V.A. -alut» Prxctic-. 6.' S. Wednesday, 25th June. High Water220 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1902-06-23 6 NOTICES. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" Supplied under Royal Warraato to His Majesty Kint. ESdwabs VII a»i! Hi^ Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, i> the Table Water Cor all Banquets and Festivities during •CORONATION TIME 111. th. 25-6 YARROW CO.'S ■:(>: H5E" ,^^^^^L^byi r i SwaWEßßpi|HßallßffiMKß^B^^Bs' Shallow Draft167 words
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Advertisement333 1902-06-23 6 ISAVARESSE'SI SANDAL CAPSULES Hat mtit of GtUlinc i nut rfftcaciou», beciux I abMluldT PUR English Oil. I Full Directions. All Chemists. I Insist on Savaresses- I CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND CAPTAINS. RAHTJEX'B AXTI-FOUUNG COMPOSITION. 1 Other niHKos than our original man ..actures are now sold. The genuine and only Composition333 words
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Advertisement400 1902-06-23 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION FVFKYWITERE, fortify the System agaiust Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE 3EST SECURITY FOl *Jf^ l TH ESSCNOC OR FLUID KXTRAOT OP RED JAMAICA since 1829. frT"^ lUWfal Mill li ■■fl if Pronoarced by the NWHUT medical AUTHOMTtW ib- BySR&RS TORPID 1 ,1/ER, OEBILITY, ERUPDUhS WEAK400 words
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Advertisement249 1902-06-23 6 NOTICES. Funagoya Tansan rpHK at>ove mineral water, foi which X we wort, 1 recently appointed sole agents by Hagegawa A Co.. of Kolxt Japan, is bottleii »t Funagoya spring in Kiuxbiu. Japan, and is an invigorating and refresh in* drink. It mixes excellently with whisky, brandy, or.milk and, in this249 words
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Advertisement805 1902-06-23 7 "TIUE BORN EO COMPANY, LIMIIED TUB Standard Life imuuw. Norwich Union Fire Inrannoe Sooiety. ttlM Asminnoe Company (Fire). The EqnitablH Life Auanuioe Sooiety. The Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company r h Tottenham Lager Beer Company. .-'or particulars of tl.p«i> Companies, see the full «dv«rtiß«n«it of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITRD. Agent*.805 words
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Advertisement697 1902-06-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAIRT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Agency, late J. Daendkls A Co., 2-8, Collyer Quay. The andermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer Krotn Expected VVill be l»«>*patched for On Alting Koetei via June 14 Bawcan, Soerabaia, BandjerSoerabaia massin, Kotabaroe, Balik697 words
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Advertisement564 1902-06-23 7 STRAITS STEAMSHIP <». (LTD.) S. S. Penang": On Mondays at 4 ,>.rn for Malacca Poi t Dickson, Port Swettea ham and Teluk Anson. S. 8. Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port •^wettenham. and Teluk Anson. S. S. "Carlyle" On Thursdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca564 words
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Advertisement722 1902-06-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Y^VCEAN »fEAM SHIP COMPANY NEDERLAND80HE 8TOOMVAART MAATSCH^PPIJ OCEAAN. Tons. Toire. PeUut 7441 Hector 466fi Tydout 7441 Diomed 467C Telemaehu* 7441 Menelaw 4671 'ason 7441 Jiestor SbOl *.j*memtwn 7010 Ulymutt 3620 4?oa; 7039 fyrAu* 8620 A.-h.illes 7043 TantaJu* 362n Deucalion 7030 /iton 361 2 A*m»«n«tM 6763 Rhipeus 3113 Slentor722 words
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Advertisement503 1902-06-23 7 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital «3,127,M» Paid up Capital £218.760 Reserve Fond £1,073,580 The undersigned, Agents (or the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks af current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD <t Co., Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED X9.722.885. THE503 words
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Advertisement842 1902-06-23 7 INSURANCES. rFHE PHtENIX ASSUBANCB J. COMPANY OF LONDON. (Established a. d 1782.) The nnderaigDed, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to aooept Fire Risks at the current rates in Singapore, and also in Johore and the other State* in the Malay Peninsula. 8 T I V E N Co.842 words
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Article609 1902-06-23 8 Singapore, 23rd Junk, 1902. PRODUCE. (laml.ier l.nycrs 14.00 Copra Bali 9.75 do Pontianak 9.i"> Pepper, Black 3D.40 do White, (5%) MM Sapo Flour Sarawak 3.B<> do Brunei No. 1 3.65 Pearl Sapo 4.80 Coffee, Hnli, 15% basiis 23.00 Coffee, Palembane, 20% bahis 28.00 (Coffee, Lilwrian No. 1 linevt 19.50609 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1685 1902-06-23 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship; bq.— barque; sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru. Cruiser; Qbt.— Gunboat; Tor —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British; U. B— United States; Feb.— French Ger. Uerntan; Dut. Dutch; Job.— Joboro; U.c— General-cargo; dp. -deck passenger; U.— Uncertiin T.1,685 words
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Article837 1902-06-23 8 Name., port, probable date of arrival. and nam* of nge.nU. STE A MB R9. A. A pear. Calcutta, June 30; S. <t Moses. \j:i\ Liverpool, June Man- Alcinous. Hongkong. July l<; Mun-tield. Alboin, Bombay June •_''>; RorfWO'Vn Vnnam, Honvrkonj;. \u;:(; M. Mini i mi Antenor. Lirwrpool July ift;837 words
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Article60 1902-06-23 8 For Pe. <f fl m To-Moßßnw. Ratavia La ttgm 9am Malacca an(i Linggi Relerie p.m. Padane via ports Cel-heji 2 pm. P via ports Pnh Ann 2 p.m. Rangkok A'u'w Tut,? 3 p.m. Ranifkok fComt 3 p.m. Hoi'iow Hongkong Hoi Hno 4 p.m. Muntok4 Palembang O. G Meyer60 words
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Article146 1902-06-23 8 From Rraopß: —By the P. «-0 s.s Vale. H.i due on the _'-<( h June, with date« to the flth June. She brings replied to the mails which left Singapore on the 7th ant May Fr>m Chcn*: —By the P.AO. s.s. Chiuan due on Thursday Bft. smeanon146 words
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Article62 1902-06-23 8 fASSKD sfMiA STKAllti UK AKKIVEti *'OK OKIJKKS. Dat F j£S* I SHlr 8 N4Mr I Captain. Tggg Kkox mv i MAKI une lllßrit hq. Fora 'Kidd ll|l>ut s.*. Kins Willero l Hubert ljiGei- sli.N'prt-j* Ten Brooke 1-siNor o.s.Ulabrand IP 1 Out s.s K. Whh.imin;. r.»ki-r Mar Id Npw York62 words
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Article248 1902-06-23 8 5 Vimei/kNa*! 4 Tons Captain Kaon IsAiutD. Cousin skks. i !_i'!_i l'n.-| If > X. an Britnr 70 Shimmen Mala-ea June so'lvhuo Tione Pan u U a J UD(J r 8tr i 8W Shmid iHaiukok June 17. Mm Meyer *Co i iK-S Baroe Dut utr.l 68Naeodah ,Rhio June ii248 words
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Article148 1902-06-23 8 Datb. VBsSKL'B NaMK. KLAO A KIG TOKfa. t>KST I. NATION. lint- 21 91 M 23 21 22 22 23 •>3 23 23 23 23 24 22 24 Redang Mine JebBpn I Mi-. I hi 1 Borneo j 8..n What: Soon I Penguin VVh.. ;is!i Maru Hong Wan Emile Isabella148 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement471 1902-06-23 8 AUCTION SALES. BALBOF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD PUBNITURE, Ac. THK PR"PKKTY Of E. K. <:RAIG, EB<J. At Hukit Kasakti, So. 2P", Kampong Bahru. Mmtmrimg, Mi June, 1902, at VJ-Mpm. ("IARVED drawing-room cabinet with J minor panel ebony cabinet inlaid wth M O. P; sideboard with mirror panel; teal telescopic dining table (9ft)'471 words
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Advertisement54 1902-06-23 8 I I wM r\ II T These CAPSULES cure I recent and chroric discharges. I THEY NEVER FAIL \j>:i.,.r,.*,r.. TRY THEIW^, The Best Appetizer OENTIANE AND QUINQUINA MICHAEL are the most strengthening Port and Malaga Wines. Apply to the Representation Generate de I' Industrie Francaiie. 25, Kobineon Boad, Bingapore. For54 words
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Advertisement240 1902-06-23 8 BEAUTIFUL FIRE-WORKS are ahrava tut mlt* at M. H. Th. GORS, Pyrotfthnics tu. f. 8-7 B .aviv r|lHlr |1Hl PK > K K I VKK DOCK 1 PEwrtftt. The above Dock Ritunteil in I'rcivn.--. Wellesley, at the entrant c of the I'rye River, has lately t>een lcni{then>-cl »rui deepened, and240 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1902-06-23 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Ho*pital, 22nd June. 100itta.m flp.m 'r> Rkmvkxs. Bar .ta>i7tS»B7*ffTMM9 M.irninif Temp 78 •> HA 7* 0 overcast. W B'lbTher 75 B 7H 1 78.9 d»v arid Dir. of Wind sf. s.s.e. Cain nitrht Max. Temp. 84 5' cloud y. Mm 72 r, Max in Sun ISi..101 words
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