The Straits Times, 3 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-03 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,868 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement657 1902-07-03 1 NOTICES. (The Straits cTimcfi. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. \l>\ IKTIMMCNTS THK typo iim-.I M I -1..n.1;u.l ha -.-1 1 1 li al*«rt«MM*i i- -iiiiil'ir t.> Iliix, unle.s laa lmii— ifaa i- t" .li-pi»v' Dm v.lv.-m— iiiimii. «Imii taj afcetiv* rtyle ol i>i'<\ oMd la tin- mmt, »iil ba ndaptal657 words
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Advertisement733 1902-07-03 1 NOTICES. REMOVAL t HE consulting room of Pr G. Von Wi .lei |.»s l» n ren ovpil from Greshsm House Bniterx Rwiri, to CavenHj-h Itri.lge Kn»d opi osite Post Office (formerly occupied l.y J. M l.yon A Co) 7-7 NOTICE. STRAITS City Ruboer htrnnp manufactory Orders executed on shortest notice733 words
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Advertisement311 1902-07-03 1 NOTICES. Wur/iis6 V>rop6ies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. ma in boi Make friends and KEEP THEM. Get an introduction (at your Dealer's). The pleasure will be lasting, With many it has lasted 20 yean> The American Tobacco Co., 9. A. RafflSaHuay. Singapore. G. oto mv n fnrco. JAPANESE CURIOS GENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND311 words
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Advertisement205 1902-07-03 1 NOTICES. BUTTER. USE the boat and the purest Hntt»r from the Prince of Wales Dairy Co uho are the suppliers to Aden, Colombo, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon and Straits Settlements at the lovrgt pru a*. fnmples tree to wholesale dealer*. J. N. KOTHARY. AGENT, •0-7 II Rnbinnon Ro«H. DRINK TANSAN BUT205 words
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Advertisement319 1902-07-03 1 NOTICES. MOTOR CARS WE ARK NOW I'KKIWHKD TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75 cents per Imperial Gallon SYME CO. J.J. GOLDBERG, OPTICIAN BEGS to inforn. Ins 1 loaaHH tlMl li" has removed from |)1u.1.\ t.lniiitti 13. Orchard Koa<i. and tint he has received now from London every descriptions of the latent319 words
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Article609 1902-07-03 2 OeoeraJ. It i« now conaiderod extremely doubtful if the Parliamentary Committee appointed to consider the Kducmion Bill which ha» created no much dixcUKHion at houit- will huve con eluded it* labours before AagMfc Members of Parliament are now isris.iil»n HMSSSjMi to the probability of having to forego the609 words
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Article203 1902-07-03 2 Kuala JApis, '2-tth, June Mr. Abbott, the well known American naturalist, has come to l'ahang on a collecting mission, and is now at Kuala Rouapin on board his yacht, the 'lerrapin. A new district surgeon for service in this State is shortly expected from England. The name of203 words
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Article176 1902-07-03 2 The latest tiger story going the rounds runs as follows At Moldanga a village in the district of Bankura, (Bengal), a poor old cultivator was sitting one uiorninp liiti'ly in the front of his hut, enjoying his pipe. A tiger who had been com mitting havoc among the176 words
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Article376 1902-07-03 2 Marriage popular ss ever, and Spinsters more so. Widows and widowers in England are feeling the marriage competition of spinsters and bachelors more and more keenly every year. Since 1871 the number of widowers in ewrv 1,000 marriages has steadily declined from ISM to i>4, while the376 words
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Article302 1902-07-03 2 The services of Mr. Arthur Thomas, Engineer ut the Krian Irrigation Works, will hsjkt to the State after the <»rrent month, by the expiration of his contract We havlMieard it stated that Mr. Thomas would continue in the service, were it made worth his while. Considering the high302 words
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Article209 1902-07-03 2 Remarkable Success Reported From America. A <iREAT deal has heen heard of the curative effecU of the X-rays. But Dr. Allen I'usey, the Professor of Der- matology in the Universit) of Illinois, appears, according to the Lancet, to think that the field of utility of the X-rays is209 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement364 1902-07-03 2 i" O J IC^ ÜBARK AND IRON WINE H 4t kern* the KyKUMii toned up It niakn- tliff digestion perfect and k ,1,.. 1.,,,,-,,,,- Ineo -ESS M tod »«efc- toHgrys^ Co i l^^ T ;rille the blood sulk \i;i;ms. MfiIDIOAL HALL, Singapore. lu.tll.- ltS-:M« For the Rapid and Effective Despatch364 words
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Advertisement366 1902-07-03 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests 050 Ui«.. I.Sim) b«.. after «even after fourdayn in iced day* Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he had ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.366 words
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Advertisement247 1902-07-03 2 NOTICBS. ROUSSILLON COS. CHAMPAGNE. "An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts S:n. 24 pints 186. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. in. s. Sole Agents. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL PIZEB ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO.. LD. MAYNARD&CO,,LTD. WHOLESALE A» RETAIL CHEMISTS -DRUGGISTS.247 words
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Article683 1902-07-03 3 A Tale ol Enterjrts*. A copy of the Planting Directory of Xouth India has reached v«. It is published at Madras at the office of Planting Opinion lt i» a useful and handy publication and is prefaced by the following summarised history of plant ing enterprise in683 words
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Article243 1902-07-03 3 A (icrniiiii tourist in Corea writes that t In' usual bill of fare consist of dog meat, rice, and beans. A Turk holds tbat the day begins exactly at sunset. At tliaV time u« nets his clocks and watches at the hour of I Vladivostock, which243 words
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Article333 1902-07-03 3 Postponed until 1904St. Louis, May 10.— Formal action tor the postponement of the I ouigiana Purchase Exposition to the year 1804 was taken on May 2nd, wbeu the Secretary of Stale, John Hay, MM to tbe United States Senate a letter xtating the necessity for an additional333 words
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Article222 1902-07-03 3 If imitation be ihe tincerest form of (lattery then has Mr Chamberlain good reason to regard himself as the most popular man in the metropolis Londoners themselves are so used to it that the; take little note of the number of men about town who, possessing ■mi' facial222 words
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Article153 1902-07-03 3 Licking a Child. The wedding feast has from time immemorial played an important part in Maoriland. S Percy Smith, the surveyor general of New Zealand, says "Woman's Home Companion," gives i ln- account of one such feast The guests numbered hundreds, and when the sweetened paste was153 words
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159 1902-07-03 3 l'cr RAO. b.B. Atutrolic connecting with the steamer halloarnt at Colombo, from London June 13, due l.'itn July— Mr. W. Dell. Per M. Ms. I'tilynfuirn connecting with th<> steamer }'<ir>- at Colombo, from Marseilles June 16, due 6th July— Mr. G. A. Derrick Per N159 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement622 1902-07-03 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Re»erTe..slO,ooo,oool .mb^ooo Silver Reserve...! 4,2G0,«»J REBKBV* LIABILITY OF\ 10 nnnoon PROPRIETORS. J-»10JJOU.OOn Oorsrr v «,t<>r" Hon. R. Shew an, Chairman. A DSF'TT 1 HAIKMAr Hon. C. W. DICKSON H. SCHUBAJtT, Esq. E. GORI, B*q. N A. SUM Km.622 words
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Advertisement641 1902-07-03 3 NOTICES. WANTED, for Banjermassin, 2 good compositors, Europeans, Chinese, or Eurasians. Apply by letter stating rate of pay, etc., to N. N., Office of this' paper. *7 WANTED— Chinese clerk for European vodown, import department. One wita knowledge of tazaar, al»o short hand mad tyi (-writer, preferred. Appy to W.641 words
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Advertisement595 1902-07-03 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. APIANObyM.F. RachalsACo. secondhand ;j>riee |WB. Appry to M. Sayer, 8 A Wilkie Road or c/o 8. Manasseh A Co. en ri I'RN-CiU'l fcr kale, owner leaving the J i olony A pair of ctrong bay Australian b>rse>; o. c set double harness; one English built Landau in595 words
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Advertisement641 1902-07-03 3 SHIPPING. W. A. 8. N. CO, LTD. FOR DERBY, BROOME. PORT HEDLAND COSSACK. ONSI.OW. CARNARVON, GERALDTON, 4 FREMANTI.E. THE Company's steamer MIKILYA, ■-■,743 tons. Captain Mills, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, tbe 4th July, at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply to 4-7 BOUTKAD 4641 words
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580 1902-07-03 4 Visions of mighty fortunes to come, of wealth untold to be hoed out of a land simply gravid with riches, are conjured up by Renter's message to-day, anent the Angln-Frencb Syndicate that has just secured a concession to work eighty-five mines580 words
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Article488 1902-07-03 4 Some misunderstanding seems to exist as to the actual state of affairs aa regards the newly arrived coolies that have been recently detained in quarantine at St. John's Island. At any rate a usually well informed correspondent, whose letter is published in another column, has sent us a list of488 words
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Article146 1902-07-03 4 I.KfTKk's message to-day regarding the crisis in the political and commercial relations between Austria and Hungary bears out the trend of political prophecy in that respect. These two countries have separate political and commercial systems which are periodically harmonised by an Ausgleich or agreement determining their mutual fiscal and customs146 words
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Article99 1902-07-03 4 It has been officially announced in the House of Commons, that the whole subject of the constitution and management of tlie Consular Service is under the consideration of the Foreign Office in communication with the Treasury and the Board of Trade. It is now nearly thirty years p^nce any inquiry99 words
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Article18 1902-07-03 4 Reading matter will be found in pages 2 and 3, including telegrams and newt from Perak and Pahang.18 words
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Article17 1902-07-03 4 A coal coolie fell into the water and was drowned at the Tanjong Pagar Wharf thin morning.17 words
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Article16 1902-07-03 4 A Concert for the benefit of the Francis Brothers will take place at Fort Canning to-night16 words
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Article18 1902-07-03 4 Amoy and Swatow have been officially notified to be infected ports owing to the prevalence of cholera there.18 words
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Article15 1902-07-03 4 Tun Coronation festivities arrangements at Hongkong were cancelled on receiving news of the King's illness.15 words
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Article20 1902-07-03 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail Site this afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting,)20 words
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Article21 1902-07-03 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article23 1902-07-03 4 There was nothing of much conse-qiieiu-i reported to the police authorities to-day, a few petty cases being all that came to their notice.23 words
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Article25 1902-07-03 4 The German mail steamer KaMttdsM having left Penang yesterday at T p.m. may be expected to arrive here tomorrow the 4th inst at 7 a.m.25 words
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Article30 1902-07-03 4 It is said that Captain Croft, one of the oldest Commanders in the British India Company's service, has been compelled to go to England owing to paralysis of the brain.30 words
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Article32 1902-07-03 4 Thk Rev. (ieo. H. Frodsham, of Tokio, has received a cablegram from England that be has been elected Bishop of North Queensland. The Bishop-Elect leaves Japan for Australia b$ the Kumano Maru.32 words
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Article30 1902-07-03 4 The agenda at the meeting of the Muncipality to-morrow includes: letter from Government re .improvement of corner of Scott's and Steven's Roads, proposed new loans, and ambulances for injured animals.30 words
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Article49 1902-07-03 4 The Far East would appear to be well off for circuses just now. Shanghai can boast of two, Warren's and Baroufski's A native show is said to be doing god business in Manila. Harmston's is to open to-night in Soerabaya and Chatre's Indian circus leaves Singapore to-morrow for Kobe49 words
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Article90 1902-07-03 4 Over forty fresh books will be ready for issue at the Raffles Library on Saturday next. Among the more noticpable are FroissaM's Modern Chronicles" (F C. GoulduJ^t Sunwich Port (W W Jacobs), Fair Rosalind (J. E. Muddock), "Between Ourselves (Max O'Rell), "The Times History of the War in South Africa"90 words
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Article99 1902-07-03 4 Chatrb's Circus give their farewell performance to-night, after which the whole company leaves Singapore tor a saason in Japan. The manager, Mr. Joshi, announces that a special programme will be presented to-night. A great improvement last night was noticed, the band of the Madras Infantry playing selections of excellent music99 words
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Article192 1902-07-03 4 Thb local agency of the P. and 0. Company sends us a well got-up and illustrated booklet containing descriptions of the latest 1' and O. steamers and their work as cargo carriers and troopers. Says this readable little publication: ''The new twin-screw steamers Sicilia, Soudan, Syria, Somali, and Sardinia, which192 words
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Article95 1902-07-03 4 Kuala Lumpur kept high festivity on Saturday in commemoration of the Peace. The celebrations started with native sports in the forenoon including a sword dance followed up by Japanese fireworks and a world's fair— besides theatrical performances. A children's fete came off at 3 pm. At its95 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article49 1902-07-03 4 Steady Progress in Every Respect. JjOnHon, 2nd July. The bulletin issued at 10 am. to-day states that the King haa passed another excellent night. H. M. if> making steady progress towards recovery in nil respects. The wound is much less troublesome and is beginning to heal.49 words
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Article49 1902-07-03 4 70.000 Leaving Soon. Of the 202,000 troops in South Africa at the conclusion of hostilities, over 70,000 will be brought home as soon as possible. Thirty-nine transports to carry 40,00U men will be engaged for the present. 2,*>00 men besides will be conveyed weekly as passengers.49 words
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Article35 1902-07-03 4 Th<j First Chamber of the Netherlands States-General has adopted the .bill to ratify the Dutch-German cable convention, and aNo the Bill for subsidising a steamship service between Java, China, and Japan.35 words
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Article31 1902-07-03 4 Anglo- French Syndicate Secures Valuable Rights. An Anglo-French Syndicate has secured a mining concession in Yu.m.in for a term of sixty years. The concession comprises eighty-five mines.31 words
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Article33 1902-07-03 4 The evening bulletin says that, as regards the King's recovery, the same steady progress has been made. The local pain is less. H. M. passes the day in greater comfort.33 words
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Article79 1902-07-03 4 Crisis Set in. The differences between the Austrian and Hungarian Ministers, in framing a renewal of joint sustains and political arrangements, have become so acute that the Rmperor Francis Joseph intervened personally yesterday. The Emperor presided at a prolonged meeting of the Joint Council of Delegates. He insisted upon79 words
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Article366 1902-07-03 4 Sift— Saint Mwithin (Bishop) ilinl. 1419— Madeira discovered l.y the PattMSH 1489— Horn, AiaaMafcaa Thomas Cranmer. 1.-.h'i l>ii-d. Michael Nostradamus, aatrolo ijer, whi> with hi* phsfhssla ■siaa*' wUa celebrity. He wax consulted by Henry 11., (.harles IX., an, l iith.uine de Medicis before important event* in their366 words
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Article25 1902-07-03 4 The new blue-funnel steamer Telemackus now on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, for China, was expected here to-day, but will not arrive till Saturday next.25 words
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Article26 1902-07-03 4 Mb. E. Bahtbll, advance agent of Warren's Circus, arrived here by the i.s. Hamburg yesterday, and is making arrangement* for the visit of the show here.26 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement346 1902-07-03 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. rHE SEATTLE BREWINO AND MALTING CO.'S Rainier Beer (IN QUARTS AND PINTS.) \LDBECK MACGREGOR CO. SOLE AGENTS. h.s. INIKMHINA HTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. KOK I'KNANC; AND lULOHTTA. THE Company's steamer LAISANU, J:22i tons, ('nptnin Payne, having left Hongkong, on the 2nd inst., may be expected to arrive \t-r-346 words
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Advertisement348 1902-07-03 4 (i. H Schutte. p.p.c. CHATREV NEW INDIAN CIRCUS. Last Night! Last Night!! Farewell Performance Presentation of a Gold Medal to Prof. Chatre by friends and admirers. V)Bursday, July 3rd At 9 p. m. Beach Road. Tiger and Lion in the ring AND MANY OTHER Specially Selected Feats INCLUDING Indian Parrots.348 words
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Advertisement133 1902-07-03 4 G.R.LAMBFRT&CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in our own new patented Celloidln process or in H»t inotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window Battery133 words
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Article415 1902-07-03 5 Th« funeral of the late Mr. Joaquim P, Joaqutm took place yesterday afternoon, and was attended by a very large .•oncourse of persons, representing the legal profession, the Freemasons, and the community of Singapore generally. The coffin, covered with a very large numoer of415 words
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Article177 1902-07-03 5 Scheme of Reorganisation. After a recent special parade of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, says > Mail, Captain Pritchard, R. A. Commandant of the Volunteer Crops, called a meeting of the officer* and sergeants to discuss a scheme for the reorganisation of the Corps. It is proposed to177 words
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Article229 1902-07-03 5 The following paKsengcn arrived la«t night l>v tltt' hniHTiul (iertnan Mail Hteanier Hamburg. From Yokohama: Mr. C. Guinoefw, Mr. .1. Mr. Mitt-hell Tbotanon, Mr. I. L. HtftiLT. From Shanghai Mr. 11. ■starts, Mr K. Hu. kinder. From llungkong Mr. Sir.-X.v.. I!. N. Mr Th.nuwn R. N.229 words
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Article77 1902-07-03 5 Trk German transport Mam having left Nagasaki on 27th June, should be here on Saturday next. She is expected to bunker here before returning on her homeward voyage. The following vessels have been dry-docke-i, viz.: Asahan, Batavier, Ban Whatt Soon and Qiang Seng at Tanjong Pagar, and the Ban77 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter344 1902-07-03 5 To the hjhtor of the Strati* Timer." Sib. -Might I be permitted to invite attention to the unmistakably arbitrary manner in which the two irresponsible officials who conduct the pleasant duty of "dog-killing" are treating some poor indigeut people in regard to their doge. An instance was brought to344 words
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Letter301 1902-07-03 5 To the Editor of the Strait* Times." Sir, I wish to ask the Quarantine Authorities through the medium of your columns if it is a fact that large lots of coolies have been on the Quarantine Island for over 40 days. If some of these men have301 words
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Letter93 1902-07-03 5 To the Editor of the SiraiU Time*:' Sir, For years the corner at Prinsep Street, opposite the entrance to the Ladies Lawn Tennis ground, was a bad place to get round. A similar corner is that as you turn from Selegie Road into Bukit Timah Road, especially93 words
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Article61 1902-07-03 5 A MAKRiAGi: has been arranged between Maximilian St. Leger Simon, R. E., eldest son of Dr. M. F. Simon, C.M.G., of Houthgate, The Precincts, Rochester, lately P. C. M. 0. Strait* Settlements, and Mabel Louise, daughter of Mr. T. Hasting* Lees, of (iuilsbo rough, Northamptonshire, and granddaughter of the late61 words
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Article662 1902-07-03 5 The new Dutch steamer line in the Far East, which is now under discussion in the Netherlands States General is intended to carry out a plan conceived abouutwenty-three years ago. In the Java budget of the year 1879 it was proposed to vote the sum of IOO.OOU662 words
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Article627 1902-07-03 5 Sinoapou, 3rd July, IW2. PRODUCE. Garahier buyers t 13.75 Copra Bali do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black l.uyer* '29.29J do White, (5%) 8200 Saini Floar Sarawak S.B2J do Brunei No. 1 :i l'earl Sago 4.80 Coffee, Ilali, 15% basin 2£-« Coffee, Palembang, 20% ba«iK 28.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 19.50627 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1902-07-03 5 Funagoya Tansan THE above mineral water, for which we were recently appointed sole agents by Hasegawa 4 Co.. of Kobe. Japan, is bottled at Funagoya spring in Kiusbiu, Japan, and is an invigorating and refreshing drink. ft mixt'n excellently with whisky, brandy, or milk and, in this respect, is usually89 words
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Advertisement465 1902-07-03 5 NOTICES. Man's Influence Over Man, Remarkable Words on Per> sonal Magnetism From an Eminent Divine. No subject has excited so much interest or awakened so much discussion among thinking people of late as that of Personal Magnetism. It is worthy of note that clergymen, doctors, college presidents, and men of465 words
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Advertisement808 1902-07-03 5 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUHEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. At No. 2, Finlayson Green. Saturday, sth July, 1902, at 2 p. m. A SEMI-GRAND Piano by John BroadA wood A Sons (in good order) teak centre tables, teak writing tablos, teak bookstands, teak card tables, book case with glass dnors; teak wardrobes808 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1902-07-03 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 3rd July. High Water 8.8 p.m. Selangor Races Second Day. Town Band. Old Jail Site. StorJ. S.V.R Signalling 5.10. German outward mail due. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Chatre's Circus. Beach Rnad. Friday, 4th July. High Water 9.4ft am. 9.1 p.m. American Independence Day. Pledges Sale Powell. 10.182 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1902-07-03 6 NOTICES. ~t( __^^_^j___pjflj a HU >__! m r *____i f^_B^___H "*!n 'Wn I _f *^v*| i I J^9kl i <- t^' a «> J v>^ sß^_. W 3 *^^Mm ."'^Bj _f ALL SIZKS nOM TO 11 H.P. NOW IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., ENGINEERS. SINGAPORE, PERAK, BANGKOK179 words
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Advertisement227 1902-07-03 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON ITCO/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 FROM RKTAU. DBAI.EKS. OR McALISTER ffCo., sole agents. John Little Co,ltd. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. OK227 words
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Advertisement206 1902-07-03 6 NOTICES. J. MOTION ff CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIR& PROMPTLY EXECUTED /"IRUBII Kl> FOOU Tar rr UR) you will an satisfied. I. R. BBlJl.KiSbegstoinform tbepublio that bis Ffictory fill IIHI_I»| Crushed Food.atNo 1 i' Kos Ronil. in 10 opened First Class Frwh C:ushe.i Koud p. c. per big wp. 1-10206 words
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Advertisement710 1902-07-03 7 Th» Borneo Company, Ltd. rB Msotkui Life Assnnaos. Norwich Union Fir. Iniiursncs BooistT. Atliu Asraruce Company (Fim). rhe Kquit»bl« Life Annrmnoe BocU*y. The China Mutoid Bt»m N.vigatioo Costpanj i> Tottenham Uger Bser Compsny. /or particular* of ttrf-e Companies, see the nUl^dWtoiment of THE bSrNKO COMPANT. LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES] I710 words
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Advertisement1296 1902-07-03 7 STBi^HJPjCOMPANI.Bt. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmem. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoimcy, late J. Daendelb A Co., 2-3, Colltib Qua".. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will he Despatched (or On i'an der /.tin Koetei via June 20 Bandjermaßsin, Kotabante, ports Pnssir. Balik1,296 words
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Advertisement730 1902-07-03 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Company and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Ton. Tons. Peleus 7441 Hector 4669 Tydeus 7441 IHomed 4670 Telemachus 7441 Menelaus 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses 3620 Ajaz 7039 Pyrrhus 3620 Achilles 7043 Tantalus 5630 Deucalion 7030 Ixion 3612 Tdomeneus 6763 Rhipeus 3113 Stentor730 words
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Advertisement526 1902-07-03 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 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 BTEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent526 words
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Advertisement415 1902-07-03 7 INSURANCE CO.'S SOUTH BRITISH FIRK AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every description of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all part* of the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. I.uvki i Esq., Chairman. D. 8. Cabmirhabl, Esq., G. A. Kbrting, Esq Lim Ho I'iiah, Esq., Lee Choom Gdah, Esq.415 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1604 1902-07-03 8 I ler this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship;bq barque; sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacftt; Cru.— Cruißer; Obt Ounliont; Tor Torpedo; H.p. Uorse-ponvr; Brit. British U. S.— United States Feb..— French Or.— German Dut.— Dutch :Joh Johore: <i.c— General-cargo; d.p. -deck passen<er; U.— Uncertain1,604 words
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Article744 1902-07-03 8 Name, port, probable date oj arrival. and name of agents. BTIAMIBB. Adour, London, left June 1 Alboin, Bombay, July 3 Borneo Coy. Alcinous, Hongkong. July 13; Mansfield. Am. Gueydon, M'seilles. left Jane IS; M.C. Annam, Hongkong. Aug 3; M. Mari times. Antenor, Liverpool, July 20; Mansfield. Antonio Lopez.744 words
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Article143 1902-07-03 8 From Eokopi:— By theN D.L s.s Kiaut •cAnudue on the 4th July, with date* to the I Ith June. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the lKth May Feom Chin*:— By the M. M. s. t. S'i/.1i.. due on 6th July. eti Singapore143 words
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Article113 1902-07-03 8 Ifor Per 4lr. To-Mqrriw. S'tiavaandSamarang Kuttnmi A'b*» Is. A N'stuna Is. hanka P «m mtle via ports Minilun Hmntkcx Chitngmai P.Swut'bam via ports Qamfmtii S'kawans* Ptiaaak fian'FoSov" Asnlmn aud Deli Amihan Saadakan via portx Tringmmv Amt.oina.el.-, H m'uim Pail.-iMLvia porl- Jap'ira 1 .nf Pin Senp Penaag and Deli113 words
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Article242 1902-07-03 8 5 V'siwil'i Nuh A Tomb Captain From Sailed. Consionke*. a Rio. J'ly 1 Merionethshire Brit sir. IWO jßurch Hongko'ig June :.'•"> Roustead and Co 2 Malaya Rua str. it>-.'ti Heogor HoDiUong June "I Kh>i Asiatic Coy. 2 Sui Sang Brit str 1776 ITadd Hongkong 'Juno- UoiMi-ml and Co. 2242 words
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Article119 1902-07-03 8 DATS. Vessil's Name. Ki.a.. A i: i. Toms. DESTINATION. July 2 Quani; Nam /.Hid I Van der Lyn Hri Wongeer I Emile S Pionier 3 Sui Sang 4 Isabella 5 i Carlyle 3 Chow Phya ■1 j Merionethshire 4 I Nankin 4 Bronwer 4 I DeCarpentier Felj str. I.m119 words
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