The Straits Times, 30 June 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 30,865. SINGAPORE, MOIfDAY, JUNE 30, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 604 1 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rpHE Office of the Bt«*it6 Chinbsb J[ Printing Officb has l>eed removed to No. I Rohioppn Ko.ul l>ut tk» printing bu.:nppf> i« parried on at the same address as belore, 114 Amoy Street. S. S. KIM. Manager. SO-fi T C. HIS, AKent* NOTICE. TT7 h'<ve this
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    • 444 1 NOTICES. TAKE Notice (hat L P. Patlor intends applying at the nexi meeting of the Licensing Justices far the transfer of the license of the New market Hotel to him Anyone having objections the same may send in their objections ttthe Chief Licensing Justice. 80-6 stono'ra ma*zato PBOFEt-SIONAL MCMCIAN. is
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    • 95 1 ■bTICES. UNifouOfclD BY HAND. V FOOD For INFANTS- and INVALIDS. When preparecMl clmllar to Breast Milk. WKU.IWK FOOD WORg^ECKHAM, I.OIIDOW. ENOUMD. John Little CoTLtdNEW SHlPflpkiT JUST ARRIVED. Hand and Treane Sewing Machines. "Singers 11 Hand... 41 $35.00 nett. "Wertheim" Hand M 35.00 Straits Hand S 40.00 JOHN LITTLE COY., LIMITED.
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    • 396 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid J pfe§EDM IV/li I \l r fi^i i|jP^- J Guaranteed *mww \s^E~£?> Full Cream. trade ma** Largest Sale in the World. m *T TO BE LET. NO 11, Sophia Road entry from Ist August next. Apply to A. 8. PHOOKER. No. 9, Raffles Place. M-7 BOARD AND LODGING.
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  • 1333 2 (Special for tht "Straiis Time*") In spite of official denials, and making allowances for somo exaggeration on the part of Lord Charles Beresford, there can be no doubt that his charges are to a great extent well founded, and thar a considerable portion of the improvement whii h
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  • 1380 2 Home. The Uoy.i) Asiatic iaektj'n baaqMt wan held vi the Metropole. Lord Beav vat in the riiaii an. l 1..,] t Robert*. Lord (..■.ir-.-Hamilton, Lord Elgin, Lord Northbrook, nn.l 1...i,| Crow, Si. 11. Powler, Bii June* Hills Johoaa, sir Andrew Beoble, the [adiaa I'rinees. Sir. l. .leejeeWioy, ami
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 NOTICES. Y^S H SPECIAL IiUIWIIIC S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA O £B i |l > T^ P 3 I DUNVILLpBj! flj Ih 61ASG0W, SCOTtMO j f^ m. w. A f. 21-l-n:; Modern European Dentistry Messrs. CHEONQ BROS., som of tha
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    • 370 2 NOTICES. ~NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Oelignite, wlatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonator.*, ALL KlNlis OF Safety Fucjg.:. AMI) Eieutrie Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, hewg all manutruiured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government,
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    • 268 2 NOTICES. IND COOP& 8c C )?S LAGER BEER, Hi >TTLED AT BURTON ON' TRENT, OF ALL DEALERS. BORN EO CO. LTD., SINOAPORE, Importer*, m. A m. COKE. Finest 1 Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. rifefawiCH UNION IIEE INBDEANCE ll SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. Established 1797.
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    • 23 2 I* Including four of the Brandenbrrg claiw which would more correctly find tl'«ir plhcc among a lut of second class bbatt t It-ships.
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  • 708 3 London, ~lli June. ■i. 1. 1 Hank*] lUtwh— f, o< il»- Au-triaii Army, in <■ article which he haa ..mi il.me.l i.i i iii- my* tlnit tin- liiitimt-i' ill wliicli lli.- l!iiti-li KMjrht tlifii riiiMv'iMiieuti. in tin- penultimate «rage of (be wmt, combined ■ith Lord Kitchener* ivntematic
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  • 1106 3 A Sidelight on the Children s Fair. (By "The Tramp.") «1t is a comparatively easy and simple mutter to pay oil a ship on its arrival in port, but paying oil' a Donkey —and a dancing Donkey to boot is an operation requiring the utmost skill
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  • 117 3 At the .Supreme Court, Penang, an interesting case was brought forward the other day, when Mr. BromheadMatthews applied for a mandamus calling upon Mr. Wolferstan, Senior District Ofaaw, Province Wellesley, to show cause why a certain assessment should not be cancelled, and secondly why he should not
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 Apollinaris "HI JOMKH OF TABLE WATERS Annual Sales now exceeding 28,000,000 Bottles. To be obtained at all Clubs and Hotels. In Pints and Splits. m. th. 19-2-Oi Drink Malacca Tea The best and purest, direct fro m The Durian Tunggal Estate TO BE OBTAINED AT Messrs. John Little A Co.,
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    • 597 3 NOTICES. WANTED from Ist July, a Typist for the Magistrate's Office. Salary |3fi per mensem. ao-6 \\T ANT K for Unnjermaesin, 2 good TT compositors, Europeans, Chinese, or Eurasians. Apply by letter stating rate of pay, etc., to Ji N." Office of this paper. 3-7 WANTED for "The Dispensary Kuala
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    • 531 3 NOTICES. 'HO BE LET, twe «w)y-built 2-storied 1 compound houses at Grange Rond: and one newly-built SJ-sti/rieii compound house at Scot t's Road. A pply to 3-7 S. MANABSEH A CO. 'rOBE LH. Upper ft or of the cuni pound house No. 17 Armenian Street, consisting of 5 Bed-rooms with
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    • 630 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANO. RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA. THIT Company's Steamer FULTALA, 4,18rl tons, Captain Johnston, will be despatrhed for the above portion Monday, the :> tli him at 4 p. in For freight or pas^asre. apply to BC-6 BOUSTJWI) Co., Agents. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
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  • 42 4 Main— at No 7, King-street, St. Jamee', May 31, William Alextuder Main, Manaver of the Chartered Bank o India Australia, and (,'hin.i, aged 61. onnolly.— On June 29th, at the Cerltral Hotel, Krass I asah Koad, Esther Connolly, aged 40 >;<• -v >.
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  • 279 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 30th JUNE. At last the authorities have decided to keep a European constable permanently stationed at Johnston's Pier and, having come to that decision, they are getting the thing dine properly. A small police office is now being fitted up at the end
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  • 101 4 The Colonial Office List for 1902 arrived by the mail on Saturday. Foi an annual reference book that is published six months later than any of its contemporaries of the same year, it can scarcely be called "up-to-date." The XVI Madras Infantry, which left here last November, is chronicled abeing
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  • 115 4 The other day we noted the fact that the new pneumatic rikisha just invented and brought out at Colombo was becoming popular there. Later advicen show that these new-fangled vehicles have taken readily there. The only drawback is that the coolies drawing them have more work than they used to
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  • 67 4 The many friends of Captain Barry, A. D C, will regret to hear that he met with another accident at polo on Thursday last, and is now laid up with a broken collar bone. Two ponies collided with bis simultaneously, and threw him badly. Captain Barry has only recently recovered
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  • 13 4 Heading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3, including Wire News.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/tns bank rate is 1/8-fJ
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  • 8 4 Pknang had a Coronation Gymkhana on Friday last.
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  • 10 4 Exchange, share, and produce quotations are printed on page 8.
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  • 12 4 The homeward mail by the Zaida closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 15 4 Saturday was kept -as a holiday in the KM s. in commemoration of the Peace.
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  • 15 4 Mr. C. Schlesser, Legal Adviser to the Siamese Government, arrived yesterday en route for Europe.
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  • 19 4 Messrs. J. Robertson, Hatchell, Ford, K. M. Mody and Mrs. Kerr, arrived by tbe Valetta from London on Saturday*
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  • 21 4 Supping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 19 4 The Straits Settlements dinner in London war to take place on June 18tn at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole.
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  • 21 4 The cancellation of a power of attorney granted to Syed 4ussain al Bokary by the Captain China of Tringganu is advertised
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  • 20 4 A service of Intercession for His Majesty the King was held on Saturday at the Magiiain Aboth" Synagogue, Waterloo Street
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  • 23 4 The Imperial Gun in mail steamer Kiautschou, having left Colombo on the 28Hi June, at 5 p.m, is due here oa Thursday afternoon.
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  • 23 4 Messrs. de Boux, (Judalo, H. Stokes, W. Stokes, Simpson, Mrs Brown, and Mrs. Ezekiel, came from Calcutta by the A. Apcar this morning.
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  • 30 4 The P. O. intermediate steamer Formosa left Hongkong at 5 a. m. on Sunday and is xxpecte<l to arrive here at 6 a. m. on S it ur lav next.
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  • 26 4 Wk much regret to iinar that Mr. J. P. Joaquim is seriously ill with typhoid fever at his residence, Buitenzorg," and that his condition is critical.
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  • 20 4 A Siamese gunboat arrived in the harbour this afternoon shortly before three o'clock and exchanged the customary salutes wi»h F
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  • 28 4 The German tr<tit.-.<oii Main, having left Nagasaki on the 27tli June at 1 p no. may be expected to arrive here on Saturday evening or Sunday morning next.
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  • 28 4 The marriaee <>i Mr. T. Swales, of Messrs. Swan and M»claren, and Miss Murk hum, who arrived from Australia yesterday, takes place at St. Andrew's Cathedral thif afWnnon
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  • 31 4 Owing to a dom -^ti«; bereavement Mr. Low Long Teng has postponed the At Home which was to have been held on UV.lm.'-il.iv, 2nd July, at his residence, 64 Klins Sifr»pt.
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  • 32 4 Two hundred ami ninety-eight deaths were registered at Singapore for the week ending on the 2lst instant. The ratio per thousand was 66.03. 52 of these deaths were at the Quarantine Station.
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  • 32 4 The Indian Circus is being well patronised nightly, the present programme proving most attractive. There will be only four more performances, as after that on Thursday the circus goes on to Japan.
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  • 34 4 Messrs. J. W. Arettvr, J. Snodgrass, Carter, N Moore, R. Ripley, G. Whitecombe, H. Aubrey, F Tiesdale, J. Clifford, J Kelly, Mrs. Morkham and Miss Morkham arrived from Fremantle by the Mini ya yesterday.
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  • 33 4 Messrs. Pique, iv Winton, J. H. Tichborne, O Tichb-.rne, Mr. and Mr». Halliday, Messrs. Pool. Joaquim, A. Barker, E. A. Abrams, Whetham, and Keddie arrived from T.-luk Auson by the Malacca this morning.
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  • 37 4 Mk. Reginald Tower, British Minister at Bangkok, who has just recovered from a somewhat, serious illness, goes home on leave of absence. He is exl>ected to leave Singapore by the P. O. Parramatta on Jn'v I l'h.
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  • 38 4 The Rev. ami Mrs. Kvan Griffiths are due here from England by the Kiautsckov. on Friday next. H. E. Sir Chichen Lofengluh, late Chinese Minister in London, passes through on the same steamer on his way to China.
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  • 61 4 Among others the following passengers will arrive here by the Xi utsckau from Europe on Friday the 4' h July: From Southampton: Key. and Mr» Evan Griffith. From Genoa Mr. Paul Jaeger, Capt. H Poel, Mr. Otto Puttfarcken, Mr.Th. Engelhardt, Mr. PC Bruyn For Penang from Antwerp Mrs. Jaski, Mrs.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 182 4 STEADY IMPROVEMENT. London, Friday. A bulletin issued at eleven o'clock, last night, says that the King was fairly comfortable during the day. A bulletin, issued this morning, says that the King passed a fair night and bad some natural sleep. H. M.'s appetite is improving. The wound
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    • 259 4 London, Saturday. The eleven o'clock bulletin says that the Kiip'n condition of health is in all respects satisfactory. H. M. passed a very comfortable day. Substantial improvement is noted. The Kings Words. The Earl of Warwick, in proposing a vote of sympathy at the meeting of the Municipality
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    • 91 4 London, Sunday. A bulletin issued at nine o'clock this morning suye that the King passed a good night. Rapid Recovery. H M. feel* stronger. Despite some discomfort from the wound, nothing has occurred to disturb satisfactory progress towards recovery. Tiii f,, U r o'clock bulletin says that
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    • 15 4 The United States Congress has passed the Bill adopting the Panama Canal route.
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    • 16 4 The American Government has issued a proclamation amnestying all Filipino political prisoners, including Aguinaldo.
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    • 13 4 A treaty prolonging the Triple Alliance has been signed at Berlin
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  • 41 4 His Majesty the King held a lecie at St. James's Palace on the 2nd inst. when among those presented by the Under Secretary of State were: Mr. Walter Egert.on, CMC, Out C. H. Harington (B. B. Constabulary), and Mr Justice Law.
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  • 45 4 The Duke of Connaught was on the 3rd. inst. installed as Grand Master of English Mark Masonry, in succession to the King. The ceremony took place in the King's Hall of the Ilolhorn Restaurant, London, in the presence of 1,500 members of the Craft 9
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  • 45 4 H. M. S. Endymwn left for home on Saturday evening. It v;:s expected that sl>e would remain Si -re 'intil today, but telegram was received from the Admiral at Wei-bai-wei or. Saturday, and accordingly she lete t as soon after the football match as possible.
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  • 31 4 A summary published of Mr. Carnegie's public gifts which is apparently authori'a'ive, gives the following results: United States, $53,361,673; Canada, 5576.500; Cuba, $->52,000; Ireland, $65,500; England, •490,000: Scotland, *l 3,978,750.--tStuiidard telegram.
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  • 58 4 H. M. S. Vestal arrived here from Penang today, when Captain Mac Hutchins, until now commanding H.M.S. Algerine took o^'er charge from Lieut, and Commander Lloyd-Thomas. The Vestal leaves for Christmas Isl.tnd and the Cocos via Batavia to-morrow. Captain Lowland Nugent, R N who arrived by the English mail on
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  • 73 4 A bill to ammend the Holidays Ordinance is to be laid before the Legislative Council. The statement of objects and reasons for the measure says that the necessity of some alteration in the wording of the ordinance is the natural consequence of the death of the late Queen and the
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  • 74 4 An extraordinary f-i'.-r.tl meeting of the shareholders of the Straits Trading Co. was held at 17 Collyer Quay at noon to-day when the report and accounts for the half year ending March 31st U«t, showing a net profit of 5346,.*;51 96, were passed. The meeting approved a dividend of S'
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  • 80 4 A special service wa- held at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Friday afternoon, when prayers of intercession for the recovery of His M.ijfßly the King were oflend. Although the service was held at very short no' ice, there was a large attendance of the general public, including H. E. the Governor
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  • 90 4 A ckickkt inaicu was played oa Saturday between the S C. U. and an eleven from 11. M.S. Endymion. The Club butted Brat and mm all out for 160, to which Perkins contributed a not on 31, Bradhery and KirnMtotM ;$U each and Caier 26. The nava l men put
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  • 86 4 Mr. J. J. (iii ijHi ;.u. w!io is an optician of long piHc'iral experience, may be consulied at 2 lit Orchard K<>ad. Mr. Goldberg, who ban great number nf excellent testimonials from people who*e eye* lib hat. examined anil benetitU'd, uers nu test glabSt-i* His own experience! "\e enables him
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  • 103 4 The Sultan ut ftmk did not after all land Ht Pl>mou li. Mr Hugh lifford, C.M.G., who hits bten appointed to be in attendance on t lie Mill an. went there to mi-t t him, but if it her the Sultan nor Rajah Cliulan disembarked, proceeding with tin- vessel to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 965 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THORSE~FbOD ~RY THAT SOLD BY THE AUSTRALIAN STORES THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. NG. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. m. A i. CHANIiE OF PKOCKAMMK BVBR.Y STIO-XZT. LAST FEW NIOHTS I LAST FEW NIOHTS!! CHATBE'S NEW INDUN CIRCUS Forget not the n>ont intelligent Indian Parrot Mag f-'im ami discharging arrows a wonder
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    • 121 4 G.R.LAMBFRT&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 Mr own new patented Celloidin process or in l'latinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window Battery Road.
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  • 366 5 rluttenbach Bros. v. Tay Liam Lock. This action was heard by Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones some time ago, and ludgment was delivered by His lordship in the Supreme Court this morning. Plaintiffs cla ned 89,000 due on a promisoary note dated Aup 6th, l»01, made by defendant in
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  • 346 5 S.C.C. vmrmu H. M. S. Endymion." Thi? match, played under Rugby Union rules, took place on Friday evening last and resulted iv a rather hollow victory for the Cricket Club who scored one goal and five tries to their opponents' nil. Following was the local team Back Wishart. Three-quarters
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  • 75 5 Admiral, of the Kleet the Hon. Sir Henry K-'ppel hnd the honour of being receiv-il hv His Majesty the King on •Jlst ult. \V« learn hv last mail from Singapore, says the Ijowtnn and China F.xftrtsa that Admiral Sir Henry Keppel was very pleased with the two months
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  • 84 5 We understand that, an entertainn.ent on behalf nf the Francis brothers, late of the Br.rnes Company, will he given at, the Town Hall on Saturday, July 12th. A large number of local amateurs have promised to assist. Regarding the paragraph on this subject which appeared in Friday's
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  • 235 5 On r of the most successful dinners ever held at Raffles Hotel was the Criterion Dinner given on Saturday evening as a substitute for the Coronation Dinner previously arranged, but postponed owing to the illness of His Majesty. Over 250 guests were seated at tbe numerous tables,
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  • 162 5 The President of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club, the Hon. F. G. Penney, presents a prize to be played for by mixed doubles, lt is to be a match play handicap. Entries close on Friday, 4th July, and the first tie must be completed within tl.e
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  • 131 5 THE FIRE ON THE DE KOCR." Thk s s. De Koch, which was set on fire in Durian Strait on the 25th inst. by the ignition of her liquid fuel, was towed into the harbour here on Saturday by her sister ship, the Va-t der I'arra, which went out to
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  • 235 5 The L.aC. Express published extracts from a letter written by a gentleman who served her late Majesty with distinction for many years in many parts of the Empire, and has been revisiting our colonies. His letter is dated from Singapore: I am .-in elderly Kip van
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  • 95 5 The Hyacinthia of three days were celebrated at Aniyela-, to tlie nicmoiy o f Hyacinthus, with gatum in honour of Apollo, who cracked the crown of his young pupil by a powerful i-troke of hix mioit, aided (it is -ai.li by a wicked purl' of Zephyrus.
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  • 1305 5 Arrival in London. A Damp and Chilly Welcome. They'll turn us out at Portsmouth wharf in cold an' wet an' rain, All wearin' Injian cotton kit, but we will not complain, They'll kill uh of pneumonia for that's their little way— Rudyard Kipling. Alexandra Park, says the
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  • 41 5 The Exchange Telegraph Company states that Sir Thomas Lipton has definitely decided to issue a challenge for the America Cup next year. The new challenger will be built by Messrs. Denny, of Dumbarton, from designs by Mr. Fife.
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  • 111 5 The Rubattino steamer fiormida which together with the fiisagno was on the Bombay-Hongkong run for several years, has been withdrawn from this line and returned to Italy. The Bisagno will also return to Genoa on hei next homeward trip. They will be replaced by the new steamers lsola
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  • 126 5 By the s.s. Deli, there arrived this morning quite a distinguished party from Bangkok, the members of which are now staying at Ruffles Hotel awaiting the departure of the N. D. L. s.s. Hamburg. The party comprises Mnjor-General H. R. H. Prince Nakon Chaigee (Chira), Commander-in-Chief
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  • 267 5 On Thursday another tigress fell to the gun of His Highness the Sultan. The creature was tracked to the 6th mile on the Tebrau Road and it needed very little beating to drive her out of the jungle. She sprang to within twelv paces of His Highness and
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  • 253 5 Per P.AO. s.s. Australia connecting with the steamer Uallaurnt at Colombo, from London June 13, due 13tn July— Mr. W. Dell. Per M. Mb. s.Polyne*ien connecting with the steamer Yarn at Colombo, from Marseilles June 16, due 6th July— Mr. G. A. Derrick Per N.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 S. R. E. (VOL.) ORDERS. O. O. for the entiling week Lt. F. ft P. Gnffney. O.N.C.O. for ensuing week Lee Corpl O. E. Coihrane. i'sraiti't- Friday. Mh atfi I -p.m. Infantry Drill plain clothes. Bunday, 7th at m.SO a.m Kncin.ni g Drill plain clothes. Parade at Johnitoa Pier. By
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    • 124 5 Ohatre's Indian Circus will leave in a few ri-iva, their next stopping place being Kobe. Th« entertainments which the circus has provided during its stay in Singapore have been well worth seeing, and the tricks which are performed by Indian parrots each night are one of the best illustrations of
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    • 135 5 When Doctors say Hopeless Little's Oriental Balm steps in, and cures inveterate chronic cases of Rheumatism. A. N. Ransom, Mondovi, Wis.: "For about three years I have had Rheumatism all over my body. Tbe best physicians coold do nothing for me. My arms and shoulders would swell and grow red,
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    • 760 5 Childhood in th formative period of manhoo i and womanhood Art the child is to in the Adult. Hence hex Ith is mo»t necessary during this impiitHnt since of physical development. 11l li.-.-il n renders children stupid and dull. aMnelined to play, prevents proper development of mind and muscle. A
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 160 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 30th June. Higu Water 6.3 p.m Tuesday, ist July. Higb Water 6M a.m. 6.6 p.m. Pledges Sale. Leong Man Sau. 10. Selangor R&ces First Day. s.V.K. Signalling 6.10. Wednesday, 2nd July. High Water 784 a.m 7.9 j). in. Uerman homeward mail due. Pledges Sale. Powell. 10.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 296 6 NOTICES. (Durkub Wropfiies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. TEN IN BOX. Make friends and KEEP THEM. Get an introduction (at your Dealer's/. The pleasure will be lasting, With many it has lasted 20 years. The American Tofaaeeo Co., B. A. Bmm%m Qkay, (Magapore. "THE LION^ 7 T 1 -A. 3^ S -A- 3ST
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    • 415 6 NOTICES. MAINTAIN^ "THEnHIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE SEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." Ivl ImA I>: jcftl ptgj w ■•81WO1 OR FLUID gXTRAOT Of RED JAMAIOA Estd TZWkW^Y*WkW?TkWT^¥M K\^t since 1829. K^rAIAS^XbiUKaIIAMSmSA^ Prononrced by the MIOHMT M«OICAL AUTMO«m— tba w IVolkl>L^jlJlldli^iii3?ffMHii^iJciayk^« ks&X TORPID 1 .1/ER,
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    • 208 6 NOTICES. FOR LADIES"^ dJORET.HOMOLLES APIOL It th» most ture remedy Mgi.ntt the Sickness, and other effects caused by the delay of the regular periods. stc.UlN,rs>v!t.lBs,RueB<-Honor6, PARIS TANSAN Is on sale at all the prinripal Hotels Tiffin Aooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers... Borneo Co.Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents... McClymont Co., Port Dickson.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 729 7 Y.HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMI1EI) rTUIE Standari Life Aatnranoe. X Norwich Union Fixe Insortnoe Society Asraranoe Company (Fire). I'he Kqu> >ble Life Asnuranoe Society. The China Mutual Steam Naritfation Company i'h Tottenham Lager Bear Company. -'or particulars of tK«ye Companies, tee th* nil adVertispment of IHE BORNEO COM] PANT F.IMITED iirent*.
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    • 678 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANJES, rONIHKUJKB PAK3TVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Cinder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agbscy, latk J. Dakndklr 4 Co., 2-3, CoiXTBB Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. burner From Expected Will be l>*«patched for On Klerk Batavia June 24 Billiton, Batavia, Samarang, via Billiton Soerabaia Banjoewangie.Boeleleng,
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    • 430 7 BRITISH INDIA STKAM NAVIUA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANQ, RANGOON, 4 CALCUTTA One of the Company's eteamers is intended to leave Tanjong Patrar Wharf every week Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Maoritius.
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    • 586 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. OCEAN sTEAJf SHIP COMPANY AND NEDERLANDSCHE BTOOMVAAftT MAATBCHAPPIJ OCBAAU. Tons. Tonb Peleus 7441 Hector 4fl« Tydeus 7441 Diomed 467( Telemachus 7441 Menelaus 487] Jason 7441 Nettor ShOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses SBSC Ajax 7039 A/rrfcw 3«2C Achilles 7043 Tantalus 362r Deucalion 7030 Ixion 5612 Idommeu* 6763 Rhipeus 3118 Stentor
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    • 397 7 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127 A« Paid up Capital £219.760 Reserve Fond £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD 4 Co., Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,885.
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    • 634 7 INSURANCES. THE PHCENIX ASSUSANcr COMPANY OF LONDON. (Established a. l 1782.) The undersigned, Amenta (or tbe above Company, are prnpared to accept Fire Risks at tne oarrent rate* in Singapore, and also in Johore and tbe other States in the Malay Peninsula. STI YEN t 00. Two Great Necessities. VIZ.
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  • 625 8 CO M M ERCI AL. Singapore, 3(>th JrvF. 190*2. PRODUCE. Gambler f 14.90 Copra Bali 9.80 do Ponticiak 9.15 Pepper, Black :«0.30 do White, (5%) 63.50 Sapo Flour Sarawak 5.75 do Brunei No. I 3.60 Pearl Sago 4.86 Coffee, Bali, 15% ba*i» 23.00 Coffee, Palembantf, 20% bacif, 28.00 Coffee, Liberian
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 2240 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship; bq. barque; sch.— schooner Yet— Yacht; Oru. Craiser; Gbt— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit—British; U. S.— United States; Fch.— French Ger.— German; Dvt Dutch; Joh.—Johore; G.C.— General -cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; U.— Uncertain T.
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    • 83 8 for P-r Tmtr. To-MORBOVf. Sydney Sangola 10 a.m Bangkok De vawnngne 11 a.m. P Swet'ham via ports Poh Ann* 2 p.m Bandjerma-sin lamum 3 p ni. P«nnng and Deli Hebe 3 (in Macassar via ports WUhrlm 3 p.ni WEDNESDAY. Ch'bon A Samarang Pionitr 1 p.m. Pontianak Samha* 3
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    • 127 8 Froji Krißop*: —By theN.D.L s.s KiautteAoudue on the 3rd July, with dates to the Uth June. She brin^B replies to the mail* which left Singapore on the 16th May From China:—By the N. D. L.s.s. due on Ist nlv aft Singapore Due in London Arrired May 21
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    • 675 8 a VZBBBL> NaKI A Rio. ToU.' Captaih I Nacodah M Rodenburg li FallyiiHn 1 4 Robinson fIU Ehlert r 7H McLflllao 1/2 Nicol -':'l Edmonsen Uis s.-in.itt 92 Nacodan 84 Nacodah 68 Naci.'lßli >« Nacodab i**i Smitl. 979 Burg Chubb 1610 Alberto 1067 Kumpel !873 Cubit t L4S« Arch
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    • 187 8 Dati. Vuul-8 Flag Rig Toms. DKBTINATION. runo 29 87 38 28 fd a Brit sir. 3H68 Pch str. 7M Spa sir. 26«J» Nor sir. ti4"> Sar str. M*J Brit etr. 667 Dut Htr. 02 sir. 08 Mr. 84 sir. 80 Brit str. 10HU ■str. aOtiO «tr. 454 Fch »tr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 772 8 NOTICES. Selangor Turf Club. Programme for ist, 3rd sth July, 1902 Meeting;. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maidm Plate —Value < WU. a Race for M»i<len ho;ves, and horses that have run as Roadst. it. Subsorip ion Griffins and in riacef confined to horse? imported as fa-bscription griffins. Weight as per
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