The Straits Times, 4 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,869 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement687 1902-07-04 1 NOTICES. xThr Straits 9ifttl ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. APVr.IiTIsKMKNTS. THK ty|ie imed an a utandanl for setting ■lisillsi nt- i- -iniilur to thi», onleiw ihc ii.MiiKln.n is to Maftlaj" tlit! iiilvirli>r mini, In ii imv clli.-.ive ntyle of type, u»ed in tin- MUMT, will l«- ailoptiil. The Mamlnr.l run-687 words
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Advertisement738 1902-07-04 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. \T7E hive tbis day authorized Mr. >> William Wanten Macmillan to Mkii our firm per procuration. GUTHRIE A CO. Singapore. ?sth June. 19 i. 10-7 NOTK K. THE Port Dicks- n Co operative Coffee < urinß Company Hre preprnvd to HO In effef in |.nrchment or Cherry for738 words
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Advertisement293 1902-07-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. :o: A New Stock Just Unpacked. NOVELTIES in Silk Ties Y. tf N. Corsets Lace Ties, de Chome Ties Prim« Donna Corsets BBL-ft r-. Evening Shawls Lace Fichus, Chiffon Flowers Te^ Gowns Chiffon Ruffles, Sailor Collars Ceylon Flannels DRESS MATERIALS. Black Figured Alpacas293 words
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Advertisement292 1902-07-04 1 Th« NEW FRENCH REME D Y TRADE KfliT?i7Ast«l?M! v K TkU iMMlbl ud hifblj M «ii,. raamr, -.n P l..i-l ii. il.^('« ..'iiul Ht>.piul,b> tUcord. EuaUQ.J.tbrn.Vvl. [>rau, «n.l 01 "<* c.iobinwall thed**ld>rala t*i b« .ourtit i i inrtti.-i'.e of It., kind. »..d ,n.p«..^. r*ar)Uiin{ hiUitrto f HERAPION No. 1 ■hiift292 words
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Advertisement372 1902-07-04 1 NOTICES. DURABLE AND ACCURATE ifl^V The Keystone Watch Case Co. hiiiiiiiii, 1.,, Philadelphia, U.I A. j(f^^S. America's Oldest and Watch Factory W^ J (Zw For sale by X^L^rThe Principal Watch Dealers io Straits Settlements RANEEGLNGE FIRE-CLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of every description of GLAZKD SIONKWAKK DRAINACK PIPIB, BURPACI DRAINS,372 words
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Article656 1902-07-04 2 Notes of Interest to Travellers. The following particulars anent the cost of travel, etc. on the Trans-Siberian Railway are kindly furnished by Mr. H. B. Miller, the U.S Consul at Newchwang. The notes will be found of interest to travellers by this route: Points of Departure. Train656 words
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Article89 1902-07-04 2 Captain G. A. Tayler, formerly commandei of the China and Manila Co.'s g. s. Esmeralda at the time of the Spanish- American war, who died the other day at Hongkone, was brought in contact with Admiral Dewey a good deal. It was he who, on the memorable Ist89 words
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Article106 1902-07-04 2 Tbe partaking of a slice of pine-apple after a meal, says the Lancet, is quite in accordance with physiological indications, since, though it may not be generally known, fresh pine-apple juice contains a remarkably active digestive principle similar to pepsin. This principle haa been termed bromelin,"106 words
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Article443 1902-07-04 2 It is officially announced that a clause has been agreed to in the commercial Treaty under negotiation between China and Great Britain's Special Commissioner, whereby China undertakes to remove within two years all artificial obstructions to navigation on the Canton River. One of the local curiosities of443 words
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Article244 1902-07-04 2 Law and Politics do not always go well together, remarks the Ceylon Observer, and the successful lawyer who values his practice has often to exercise great self-repression in political malterti, lest he damage his professional standing and prospects. The risks are so much greater in the Colonies244 words
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Article141 1902-07-04 2 The U. S. Beef Trust has practically thrown up the sponge. As a sequel to the injunction grunted by the r'<- 1.-ral judge in Chicago, the trust liaa abandoned its black-listinz system in New York, Brooklyn, and Jersey City has given up the cartage agreement, which hue taken141 words
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Article30 1902-07-04 2 Th« man who knows nothing and wants to find out everything is almost. aa great a bore aa tba man who thinks be Itnowi everything and ioaista upon telling it.30 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement212 1902-07-04 2 NOTICES. W^ •II SPECIAL Dun viile s OLD scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA -^V% piurtflE^flE^ft^^J VI m **Tu^v> ■■•I'll I^R nil «< 1 3 a ?9 h^ dunvilllli I Lm 6 iasgow, scotiMo 08 #^i 1 ft m. w. A f. 21-1-03212 words
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Advertisement338 1902-07-04 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ILL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. MB Eleuirie Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manuiJvred in Qreai Britain, me made to oau the high standard of safety and turity tests imposed by the British rovernment,338 words
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Advertisement267 1902-07-04 2 NOTICES. NORWICH UNION FIKB INBDRANCK 11 BOCIKTT Of NORWICH AND LONDON. GiTiiLiiniD 1797. rOB VIBK INSURANCE ONLY Am mnt inrarad 4*86,000,000 Lum paid M 11,000,00 a Premium inoome 4 906,000. Inirraam effeotnd on a) moat erery description property st currant rataa of premium BI^ZS YOB 10 DATS ARK MOW AOOIfTMB267 words
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Article690 1902-07-04 3 The Haigon officials have now admitted the existence -of the rock near Cape St. James on which two British steamers have con>6 to grief, the said vessels being the ftana» and Hokeby It seems that after the Ranza struck, a small buoy was placed on the reef. Then,690 words
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87 1902-07-04 3 It has been annuunued that the King direc.inns fur the appointment af 'lie Following otticers of the lmpen.il (ierinaii Navy to be honorary inemler- of the Order of St. Michael and >l George Q.C.MG. Vice-admiral F. R, E. E. Heri'leniHiin. X.C M <;. -Capt. E.87 words
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113 1902-07-04 3 Per P*O. is. Auttn.lc conncciiog with HM 'tinner hvlltivrat at < olonil.o. fr«in 1...H.11.11 June IS, due i3U July— Mr. \V. IVII Pei M XI s.s. l'tilynmirn connecting with the steamer IVirr- at Colombo, from Marseilles June 15, due oth July— Mr. O. A Derrick113 words
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Article722 1902-07-04 3 Malay Constables. The total that crniie up for enlistment in the Federated Malay States last year was 361. One bund.cd and lorty-teven were enlisted, and 196 rejected, IS of these were medically untit. There wa» no scarcity of the Indian element, etptcially in Perak ar>d Helauiior, but many722 words
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Article207 1902-07-04 3 The extensive experiences of Earl de la Warre in the London law courts continue in the divorce courts. The Countess de la di re. who is a daughter of Lord Kri-sey, has brought prnceedings on statutory grounds. She says that she bat i"-cii very badly used,207 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement621 1902-07-04 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,Q00 RESERVE FUND.— Su-rling Re»erve..sK),(V*),ooo SilTerßeaerve... 4,-'.Vj,OOO '".-'BO.OOO. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 llnttnMl PROPRIETORS. J~»IO,OUMW> Dorvr o» Dikarrow— Hon. K. Shew an. Chairman A Din tt haikmai Hon. C. W. Duk.mis Scbvbajit, Esq. h. (iIIKTZ, fc»q. H a ai»i, U.H. Mkdhubst, Esq.621 words
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Advertisement641 1902-07-04 3 NOTICES. WANTED— Chinese clerk for European todown, import department. One with knowledge of bazaar, al»o shorthand and tyiewriler, preferred. Apply to W. S.. c/ 0 Strain Time: 8-7 VVANTED. BILL Collector (Chinese) security Mroo to 110,100. Apply to Howarth Erskine Limited. 6-7 WANTED AT ONCE. A British Assistant in s641 words
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Advertisement587 1902-07-04 3 NOTICES. FOR HALE. A PIANO by M. F. RachaUACo. secondhand price $326. Apply to M. Sayer, 2 A Wilkie Road or c/o 8. Manasseh A Co. 8/7 FOtt BALE. A VERY handsome Bay Col., guaranteed quiet in saudle a d harness; a new set of London-made harness and Gig onlt587 words
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Advertisement708 1902-07-04 3 SHIPPINO. W. A. 8. N. CO., LTD. FOR DERBY, BBOOME PORT HEDLAND, COHSACK, ONrtlOW CARNARVON, GERALDTON, A FREM ANTI.E. rpHE Company's steamer MINILYA, I Km tons. Captain Mills, will i.» despatched for the above ports on Friday, tbe 4th July at 4 p m. For freight or passave apply to708 words
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903 1902-07-04 4 liiK Bangkok journals wiich ire subsidized by the .Siamese Government pretend, or are paid, to feel great annoyance because Siamese methods of administration have been criticized in Singapore. The Government of siam is autocratic and in the 20th cemury no one903 words
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Article287 1902-07-04 4 This is scarcely a joyous looking day, and the occasion is one which, a hundred years ago, no Britisher would dream of culebrating; but there is scarcely a subject of the King in this year of grace 1902 who will not join in all congratulations to our American cousins on287 words
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Article540 1902-07-04 4 Thk Administration Report on Pahang for 1901 is signed by Mr. F. Duberly as Acting Resident. The report notes a slight im rivement in revenue, which stood at $438,558 against a growing outlay amounting to 56»6,842. The State is heavily in debt with a loan account standing at nearly three540 words
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Article13 1902-07-04 4 The homeward mail by the 8.8 Sydney closes at 6 p m to-morrow.13 words
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Article11 1902-07-04 4 B<>th the Legislative Council and the Municipal Commission met this afternoon.11 words
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Article22 1902-07-04 4 The M M. s.s. Sidney left Saigon at 2 a in. to, la y. and is due here on Sunday at daylight.22 words
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Article20 1902-07-04 4 C'i'kia is reported to be practically bankrupt. But that is no new thing for the Land of the Mornii>g Calm."20 words
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Article19 1902-07-04 4 Quah Sin Keat, a Penang Free School Queen's Scholar, has passed the final examination fnr the B. A. degree.19 words
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Article20 1902-07-04 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on P*geB.20 words
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Article23 1902-07-04 4 All public lotteries have now been forbidden in Pahang, the only exception made being with reference to the holder of the Gambling Farm23 words
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Article27 1902-07-04 4 Trkre was to be a Rugby football match on the 8. C. C. ground this evening at 5 p.m. between Garrison and Volunteers and S. C. C.27 words
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Article22 1902-07-04 4 Accokdi.no to China papers cholera is raging in Shanghai and the natives are dying by scores, whilst several Europeans have also succumbed.22 words
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Article32 1902-07-04 4 The Convent Classes will re-open on Monday 7'h of July. Parents are requested to send their children in time and regularly, as their success at the examinations depend* very much on this.32 words
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Article29 1902-07-04 4 Thk Hongkong Electric Company hold its thirteenth ordinary yearly meeting en Tuesday next, with the sum of {62,000 available for distribution The report recommends an eight per cent dividend.29 words
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Article41 1902-07-04 4 There are no lms than 171 entries for this year's Melbourne Cup which will be run on Tuesday, Nov. 4lh. But large as this number is, it is beaten by that for the CaulhVM Cup for which 189 anrtnals are entered.41 words
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Article40 1902-07-04 4 On the 19th June 36 cases ot cholera, witli 28 deaths, occurred in Manila, bringing the total up to 1,490 with 1,197 deaths. Up till 20th ult. there liml been in the Philippine Islands 6,9 59 cases with 5,098 (tenths.40 words
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Article34 1902-07-04 4 His Excellency .Sir Chihchen Lofengluh (late Chinese Minister in London) is a passenger from England for China on the Kiautichou, which arrived this morning. His successor at the London Embassy is Chane Teh Yih.34 words
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Article37 1902-07-04 4 Thk Coronation i-Mivities in Penang were c included on Friday by school-'■hiMn-ri'- sports on the Race Course. The weather was fine and the events paused off successfully. The day's enjoyment concluded with a dinner to the children.37 words
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Article41 1902-07-04 4 A HKMAKKAHLK 1.11.1 l aci-iilfllt OCCUrred to a trooper in South Africa on May 26th. The official list of casualties for that day states S. W. Worster, Ladygrey District Mounted Troops, shot himself dead while pursuing the enemy. Place not sated41 words
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Article49 1902-07-04 4 Yesterday, a Javanese named Tahir was arrested within Fort Palmer. He bad effected an entrance through the fence. This morning, he was charged with trespass. He pleaded ignorance of the rules of the place, being, as he alleged, a stranger. Mr. Brockman fined him $25, in default, one month.49 words
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Article154 1902-07-04 4 SELANGOR RACES. SECOND DAYS RESULTS. Horse killed and Jockey injured. Kuala Lumpur, July 3rd. FIRST ORIFFIN HANI>I< AP. Mr. W. WaNh s Wallaroo 1 Messrs. M. Walsh and H Meikle's Liberian.. 3 THE KING EDWARD STAKKB. Mr. H. TunnicliSe's Malleolus 1 Mr. H. Srh.-mf.-r's I ,ril:ul lin J154 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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38 1902-07-04 4 Jjondon, '.\rd July. The bulletin issued at ten o'clock states that the King slept well, and that nothing has occurred to mar the excellent progress towards recovery His Majesty is now making.38 words
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47 1902-07-04 4 In view of the great improvement in the King's health, it is proposed to organize a parade of the Colonial troops now in London, on a sufficient scale to admit of a large number of the general public witnessing the parade.47 words
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Article40 1902-07-04 4 The Prince Conspicuously Honoured. Prince Komatsu, the representative of the Emperor of Japan, and his entire suite have been acrorded a farewell audience of Queen Alexandra. Throughout his visit to England, Prince Komatsu has been conspicuously honoured.40 words
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25 1902-07-04 4 All the railways in the Transvaal and Orange Kiver Colonies have now been handed over to the civil authorities.25 words
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Article35 1902-07-04 4 Further Improvement. The bulletin issued at 7 p. m. says that the King passed a comfortable day and that H. M.'s general condition has further improved. The wound gives comparatively little pain.35 words
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Article13 1902-07-04 4 Prince Komatsu has started for Part* on Ins way to Spain.13 words
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Article136 1902-07-04 4 Attack by Sir C. Dilke. Sir Charles ORke criticised in the House of Commons the alliance with Japan and British policy in China. Lord Cranborne, the Uiider-riecretary of .State for Foreign Aff.iirs, said in reply that the alliance with Japan wu based on traditional sympathies and136 words
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Advertisement377 1902-07-04 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ~FRESH~BUTTEFT AT THE AUSTRALIAN STORES ON MONDAY. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. m. f. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. I-AHIB I'»\J\\«.. Are now supplying building bricks of every liuds. For pai titulars apply to CHOP KIM HIE. 18I'J No. M, Molucca Street WILSON ffCo. PHOTOGRAPHERS. OUR WATER377 words
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Advertisement421 1902-07-04 4 WAN I'ED a good Chinese Clerk, hccus-tniMi-'i to accounts 5-7 Apply to T, c/o Strait* Timtt XXTA^t D. At once. Chinese lem vT must be able to rie tvp--writinu. Apply to E. F. U. c/o Strait* Time* office, v.c. CtU> K Wanted: knowledge of shortJ hand ami typewriting. Apply to421 words
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Advertisement52 1902-07-04 4 61 LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photo* are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in our own new patented Celloldin prooess or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin proress are exhibited in our show-window52 words
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Advertisement10 1902-07-04 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.10 words
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Article115 1902-07-04 5 Thk following telegram from the Secretary of Btate has been received by (iovernment, dated July 2nd Referring to my telegram of 28th June, His Majesty the King is reported to he making steady progress in every respect the wound, the dressing ut which In- at times caused115 words
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Article509 1902-07-04 5 How it Arose. The l,ondon correspondent of the Indian Dlaiif V. telegraphing on the 22nd .lime, •tsl.V that damp sheets at the Pavilion at A1.1.r-hcii, where the King went to review the u.".|i- «:i- the saa 1 lli« Majesty's illness, wbiak Ant to..k the form509 words
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Article390 1902-07-04 5 «rhiili fill vi-ry loag li-l Manual the personal ahsh f the Kiiij;. His Majesty had asked 1...r.l Salisbury that SB IHs write occasion the selection should rest with WasMaf. MWstsn (.'ladly acquiesced. Hence the sbaaaat ofpdWgd tendencies in the liat. The I'nii.ii.ii in nettling down to orderly ;;..>.390 words
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Article363 1902-07-04 5 A muting of the Licensing Justices was held at the Police Court offices yesterday afternoon to consider applications for new licences and transfers of licenced, etc. Mr. Justice Brockman presided, and the other justices present were Messrs. J Anderson, C.T. Watheo C.P.O.Dr. MiddletonandCapt. Boidero. The applications dealt363 words
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Article116 1902-07-04 5 The Imperial German mail steamer Kiautschou arrived this morning from Europe, via ports, with 99 passengers of whom 38 disembarked at Singapore. Among 1 h.'-i' were From Southampton Mr. and Mr*. R C. Evans Mr. and Mrs Cullimore From Genoa: Mr. Otto Puttfarcken, Capt H. Poel.116 words
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Article99 1902-07-04 5 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday at 9-30 and 10-30 a m The attraction of the morning will be the final race for the Jackson-Miller Cup which now rest* between the winners of the three preceding races, viz Dixou, Cross, and Henderson. The99 words
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Article42 1902-07-04 5 Our account 01 the funeral of the late Mr. J. P. Joaquim should have included the name of Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones, who was one of the many gentlemen connected with the law who attended as a mark of respect to the deceased.42 words
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Article54 1902-07-04 5 The Philharmonic Society's orchestral practices were resumed at the Town Hall last night, when a quantity of music was gone through with excellent results. The practices will now be held every succeeding Thursday, in preparation for a concert to be given at the end of August. The choir will meet54 words
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Article54 1902-07-04 5 There was a v ■<> 1 attendance of the military at the bent fit entertainment to the Francis Brothers at Fort Canning la-t evening. A capital provramnv was gone through, several amateurs contributing turns. The performance at the Town Hall will take place on Saturday the 19th instant and not54 words
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Article61 1902-07-04 5 Tiik Broueh Di ..u.tue Company, which may be expected to visit Singa |.i.re before long, has a very strong repertoire including The Tyranny m T«ar»," The Amazons," Sowing the Wind," The Liars," Pinero's Iris »nd H. V. Esmond's When We Were Twenty-one." Mr. T. W. Lovell comeiM leading man and61 words
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Article64 1902-07-04 5 Mrs. J. P. Joaqi im i-k« us to thank all the kind friends of her late husband and herself for the kind letters an. messages of sympathy extended to het in her sorrow, and which have great 1\ (.niched her, and trusts that such friends will accept this intimation of64 words
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Article61 1902-07-04 5 The new Attorney-General for Hongkong, Hon. Sir Henry Sponcer Berkeley, X.8., has arrived there and has assumed office. He travelled from Fiji t < Hongkong .-ki New Zealand. Sir Henry had b«en Chief Justice of Fiji since 1889. and for the four years preceding he filled the position of Attornev(ieneral61 words
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Article157 1902-07-04 5 Friday, 4th July. High Watn- 9.1 pm Chatre's Circus. Reach Road. 4 and 9. American Independence Day. U. 8 Consulate closed. Ruuby Football. F»planade 8 RE. Infintry Drill lU. Tanglin Club. Calico Rail 9.30. Saturday, sth July. High Water Mum »sUp.m. New Moon. 7.5 A p.m Pledges157 words
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Article596 1902-07-04 5 fSiMiAPoBK, 4th July, 1908. PRODUCE. Gambier uUera I 13.87 Copra Bali 9.80 do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black sellers 29.62J do White, (S%) 52.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. 1 Pearl S.i«,, 4.80 Coffee, Bali, 15% ba«i» 22.25 Coffee, Palenihang, 20% basis 28.00 KLiberian No. 1 19.50 small596 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement371 1902-07-04 5 S. V. C. ORDERS. ORDERS BY MAJOR E. G. BROADRU'K, ACTING COMMANDANT, S V. C. Singapore. 4th July. Night-march. There will be a niifhtmareh and Field Exercises (or the 8 V.C. on Friday Bth in-t. Parade at Old Gaol Site, Brass Bassa Roadtot 8.46 p.m. where rifles, etc. will be371 words
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Advertisement174 1902-07-04 5 Cure It now I it is a bad sitin when you have that obstinate lingering cougo which will not be shaken off. You are ne.ir ih danger point of serious sickness when you let tbat cold baug on. Cure it now, and cure it quickly, safely surely Coughs, chest-cold, ronchitis174 words
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Advertisement72 1902-07-04 5 Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Filtbricks to $50 p 1000 Fireclay $27.50 p ton Boiler Beatings, boiler covers, and any other other shaped bricks or firebricks can Ik 9 made to order for delivery in72 words
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Advertisement219 1902-07-04 5 NOTICES. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. "VJ EITHER the Captain, Agents, nor ll Owners of the Britith s.s. "Langbuk will be retpomible for debU incurred by any member of her crew during her sUy in this port. (Bd.) W. G. ROUT, Singapore, 19th June. 1903. 4 7 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS,219 words
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Advertisement679 1902-07-04 5 AUCTION SALES. SALK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 4c. At No. 2, Finlavron Green. Saturday, sth July, 1902, at 2 p. m. A BEMI-ORAND Piano by John BroadJ\_ wood A Sods (in good order) teak centre tables, teak writing tables, teak bookstands, teak card tables, look cat* with glass d"on> teak wardrobe*679 words
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Advertisement177 1902-07-04 6 NOTICES. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW COLONIAL JUST RECEIVED LIBRARIES, m-t RA Pictures of 1902, AT $IaDU At Sunwich Port, by W. W Jacobs BLACK AND WHITE T^v^aWgarZATc^r ACADEMY PICTURES -"The Shadowy Third, by H. A. Vachell Theodore's Guest, by Grant Allen *"75 C V I Adventures of Augustus Short, by177 words
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Advertisement191 1902-07-04 6 NOTICES. JUOCrfl IfILLU lIP ""..IE AWARD 'ORAND PRIX." PARIS, 1000. Q*■B| A Of Highest Ou«litT; «ndli»Tin«ore»twt Dui«blUtT,«re therefor. W0 B I^l OHCAPEST. Bbl^ W G. OTOMUNE TCO. JAPANESE CCKIOS GENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, SINGAPORE. HAVE JUST UNPACKED A FINb COLLECTION OF Cloisonee ware, Ivory ware, Lacquer ware, Ornaments191 words
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Advertisement290 1902-07-04 6 NOTICES. DAWSON'S SOOTS FOR ALL CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK STAKPLO ON THE 80LE8. TO BE HAD OF ALL DEALERS. 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD290 words
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Advertisement713 1902-07-04 7 Th« Borneo Company, Ltd. TlfK Standari Life Asswanes. Nonrleh Union Tin Imnranos Society. AtlM lmnn» Company The KiuiUM* life Amurmnoe Society. The China Motnal Btemm Narlgatioß Company •> Tottenham Lag«r Bear Company. /or oarticulan of tLe«» Companies, see the JIJtSiZZZmt of THE BOENKO OOMPANT, LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ H, Orncm,713 words
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Advertisement730 1902-07-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmem. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agency, late J. Daendels A Co., 3-8, Collter Qua-.. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will i.h Despatched for On Van der /.tin Koetei via T une 20 Bandjprmansin, Kotabaroe, ports730 words
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Advertisement586 1902-07-04 7 Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes Oe France. TSLEOBAPHIO Aiii>KKßB: MBSSAOEItIES, Singapore. The ■nail steamers *-ih leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentiooed dates. outward. Homeward. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Simons June 23 I Salazie June 22 Yarra July 6 Mm| July Indus 21 IK. Simons 20 TonJhn Augt. 8 Annam Augt.586 words
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Advertisement734 1902-07-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Company and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tons. Toss' "'l'u* 7441 Hector 4600 Vydrm 7441 IHomrd 4670 Tflemachwi 7441 MeneUnu 4671 faton 7441 Sutor SbOl Ignmtmnm 7010 Ulyvn S«2O ijax 7039 Pyrrhw 3630 4cAi/(«-« 7043 Tan/aiiu S62n Teucaiion 7030 /zton 3612 'domrneUM 6763 JtMprut 3113 ffewfor734 words
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Advertisement511 1902-07-04 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rfWK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita) £3,m,N» Paid up Capital £813.760 Reserve Fond £1,073,600 The undersigned. Agent* for the Com puny, are prepared to accept fire risks a current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD Co., Agents. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FDNDB EXCEKD £9,722,886.511 words
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Advertisement830 1902-07-04 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rpHK PHOCNIX ABBUBANC* X COMPANY OF LONDON. (IlTllLlllllDl.il 1781.) The ond'mifsed, Agent* (or the abov* Company, an pntpared to aooept Fire Kinki at tho current rate* is Singapore, and alto In Johor* and tba other State* is the Malay Peuinrola. BTI VKN k Co. Two Great Necessities. VIZ.830 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1533 1902-07-04 8 Under this heainu the following abbreviations are mcd —str. —steamer ih.— •hip; bq —barq le; scb—tchoon^r; Yet. Yacnt; Cru. —Cruiser; Gbt. —Gunboat; Tor —Torpedo: H.p —Horse-power; Brit.—British; U. 8 —United S"ite<; Fch French Ger. —German; Dvt Dutca; Joh Jobore; G.c—General-cargo; dp. Veek pa«sec,«r; U.—Uncertiin T. P. VV.—Taniong1,533 words
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Article776 1902-07-04 8 Same, port, prohibit dale of arrival, and name of agent: Stiamiks. Adour, London, left Jun» 1 Alcinous, Hongkong. July IS; Mansfield. Am (iuevdon, M'seilles. left June I*: M.C. Annam. Hongkong. Au; 4; M. Mari imes. Antenor, Liverpool, July 20; Manxfi.'ld. Antonio Lopez. Manila, July IS; Barlow. Anarinia, Calrutta.776 words
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Article111 1902-07-04 8 r nmt. MoRRO-v. •*anuakan via pnrt« T-innnnryi 7 a.m ShariKhai and J:>pi-.M Ksaataet >v 3 aJB. Pennnit and Colombo ICgvn Maru llln.ni. Anil.iinn. etc B'n'nm 11 a.m. I'ada.-.^- \\.l pults. .i<tf/'ir<l If H.lll Peaang Pin Settg 1 p.m. I l.olotnl>o4 Bombay Nankin 1 p.m Penang and Deli ,<«111 words
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Article47 1902-07-04 8 From Kiik>>pk:—Uy the M M s.s Yarra due on the 6th July, with date* to the '3th June. She bringx replies to the mills which left Singapore on the 16th Miv Fb >M Chiij*:—By the M. M. i>. s. Sydney due on Utli July47 words
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Article94 1902-07-04 8 Left Singapore Due in London Arrived May L'l-t B. I. June 14th June 16 May 26th M M June 19th June 18 May 30th P. 40. June 2Srd June 23 Juno 3rd N. D. L. June 26th July 1 June 4th B. I. June 2Hth June94 words
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Article221 1902-07-04 8 I rLA 1.. V •.■<-« i. Vims t Tot Oiptiin From Sailiii Coksiqkksh. Rio 1 •2 2 2 3 3 :i 3 3 S I 3 3 4 Petous Mtrt 4SIO \.<quitli Moji June 21 W Minifl«l<l ACo Sinkia M .I*9 ><c i z H >iukon< .linn 6P. nod221 words
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Article123 1902-07-04 8 C L EARANCE S. IMTI. Vituiii/8 Name. Flao *Km Tons. i;iwti.satio.i. Vismil'B Name. July Geneffe Dm gtr. \»i Sarnaranif Ban Jon Ouan Brit ..ir ft 7 i Soumlwiyß, Pulo Laut A Cotie Tolv Nor Btr. 740 Bangkok china Her Mr. 1271 i Kamarang R.-»i()ent Scbiß Dut »tr. KM Rhio Banca123 words
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Advertisement164 1902-07-04 8 WHITE AW AY, LAIDLAW CO. ISTETW STOCK lIST 2STE3"W PREMISES. TJXJTi^TT 1 i^'T'Cl 7A f \M\ If I D KIUH. tlO- f \m at 1^ HH Id/ PRICE Cts. 70 e»ch. PRICE Cts. 65 only. PRICES $2-00. 1-80.' 1-25' Per pair. .^^^M^^Jgl^^^^to' W** s^^. y-^JM^imSM^^^ I vP*SBPWr*^^R^^^ ("Al ox— The164 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1902-07-04 8 WEATHER REPORT. Knndnmi Ktrhnu l/;-ni1,,1. July. 190 Z. t>a.m Hp.ni. p i I(kmik<h. Bar 291f>7 2H7M02H~ < <.' Vforninij Temp.. 8«.O H«0 7fl() clear. 'Uy «V' II Hi ['her 7»5 xOO 770 cloudy, Dir.ofWind KABT .south Calm niKht clear Max. Temp.. *>»() Mm ..717 Mix in *un Ui.9 T«rr rad94 words
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