The Straits Times, 10 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-10 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,874. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement724 1902-07-10 1 NOTICES. iiiFhf £traits £Fimcs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE type uiied a* a standard fur MMtag advertisement* i» similar to sUa, unless the instruction la tv display" ilir aihcrti-c i. inn when »ny effective Ktyle of type, used in the paper, will be adopted. The standard runs exactly724 words
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Advertisement521 1902-07-10 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. WE have this day authorized Mr. Paul Jaeger to sign our firm per procuration. JAEGER A Co. Singapore, 4th July, 1902. 10-7 NOTICE. WE have thin day authorized Mr. William Warden Macmillan to sifin our firm per procuration. GUTHRIE CO. Singapore, 26th June, 19u2. 10-7 NOTICE. WHITE ball521 words
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Advertisement262 1902-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RILEY, HARGREAVESi CO, LTD. (:o:) ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, SHIP AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. (:o:) BOILERS Lancashire, Cornish, Vertical, Locomotive, and Marine. ENGlNES— Winding and Hauling, Portable, Semi-Portable, and Marine. PUMPS Tangye's "Special" Steam Duplex Pumps, "Victor" Centrifugal Pumps. Waterspout Pulsating262 words
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Advertisement86 1902-07-10 1 These CAPSULES cure recent and chronic discharge*. I THEY NEVER FAIL TIT THEM m J Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Firebricks to jj)O() p iooo Fireclay $27.50 p ton Boiler seatings, boiler cover*, and any86 words
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Advertisement93 1902-07-10 1 NOTICES. Apollinaris THK JUEA.V OF TABLE WATkK.s: Annual Sales now exceeding 28,000,000 Bottles. To be obtained at all Clubs and Hotels. In Pints and Splits. in ,fc th. 19-2-03 ART NEEDLEWORK AND DRESSMAKING DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. Embroidering Silks, Chenilles, Wools Ac. Stylish Dresups, Blouses, and Skirts made up from ladies'93 words
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Article1422 1902-07-10 2 Kuala Lipis, 25th Jxint. At midday, a private telegram was received here conveying the mournful intelligence of the illness of His Mxjesty the King, and intimating the consequent indefinite postponement of the Coronation. People were horror-struck when the news circulated, and the transition from gay to grave came1,422 words
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Article205 1902-07-10 2 Five years on the Way. A letter posted in Sydney, N.S.W as long ago as March 25th, 1897, addressed to a Yokohama firm, reached the latter a few days ago. In justice to the Sydney Post Office, says the Japan Herald, it should be added iliat205 words
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Article123 1902-07-10 2 Golfers at home are much exercised in their minds just now about a new Yankee-invented golf-ball, the Haskell," as it is culled. The tie d says of it: In some circumstances these ball* are more elastic, will carry further than those made wholly of guttapercha,123 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement284 1902-07-10 2 NOTICES, WATSON CO/S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra. V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. IBTAIMABLK FROM RKTAIL DKAI.EiW. OK McALISTER Co., sole agents. THE "INVINCIBLE" COMBINED OIL MOTOR 4 CENTRIFUIiAL PUMP, The LATENT284 words
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Advertisement354 1902-07-10 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests BAO U»«.. 1,«OO Ibi. after nevrn after fourdayn in teen days Water in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he bad ever tested Prices and particulars from THE BORN BO CO.,354 words
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Advertisement280 1902-07-10 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. UBUAL *>IZEB ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. ROUSSILLON COS. CHAMPAGVE. An excellent dry wine, at a raode--12 quarts «3*. 24 pints 536. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. th. a. Sole Agunts 188 TAW TAB RAILWAY CO. f 1 fitti'd280 words
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Article1093 1902-07-10 3 The hope entertained in certain faddist quarters that His Majesty the King would no longer continue his hitherto active interest in turf matters on his accession to the Throne has certainly, so far, not been realized. On the contrary, the King's love for racing and1,093 words
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Article319 1902-07-10 3 Wukre will it all end The latest from i lie. Philippines is that tbe Americans distributed the immortal Declaration hioadcaht in parallel columns of English and Spanish. But the result was so unexpected that what was left of the leaflets was instantly burnt and all further issues319 words
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Article284 1902-07-10 3 At a recent d nuer connected with the Correctors ol the Press," many anecdotes weie told to illustrate how printers' readers save authors from typographic errors. One of the best had an American origin An American paper refei red to a local colonel as a bottle-scarred284 words
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Article155 1902-07-10 3 Per I'.AO. an. Atutfla connecting with the Kimnier KaW'trai nt olon>t>o, frnn> London June IS. due i3tj July Mr. W. Or 1 1 Per s. SomuK Haru from London June H. due 9th July— H nd Muster K House, Mr. and >irs C. iH-nnison. Matter155 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement619 1902-07-10 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,oool ...,,„>„„ Silver Reserve.. 4,2t0,000/ ■••'«.-«W°REBBBVE LIABILITY OF I lO nun mm PROPRIETORS. J-lUMIUWWJ OorRT o» DnuoroM-— Hon. K. Shew an,. .Chairman. A I'M. DIM.II lUIBMI' Hon. C. W. Dickson H. Schubabt, Esq. E. Gorrx, Esq. {t. a. Bism619 words
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Advertisement585 1902-07-10 3 NOTICES. WANTED: good Chiwse provision salesman, for the wholesale Bazaar trade. Only pood men need apply, with copies of testimonial" to K. B. P. v.c. c/o btrait* Timr: WANTED for British North liorneo. a competent DBAFTBM AN must be a Deat and accurate worker, salary 97ft per month. Also, an585 words
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Advertisement585 1902-07-10 3 NOTICES. WANTED: a small furnished house, convenient for town, in a quiet neighborhood, for two month", commencing iMh/SOtb July. Fancy price paid for a suitable place. A. U. G. 16-7 c/ 0 Straits Times. FOR SALE. A Pony— trap, harness, and appurtenance* complete. 13-7 Apply to F. AB. c/o Strut's585 words
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Advertisement653 1902-07-10 3 SHIPPING. (FISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. >R FREMANTI.K, ADELAIDE, lELBOURNB, AND BYDNEY E Company's steamer ITIKDA, 6,303 tons. m»y be ripec'od to arrive here on or about the ICtb inst., and will hare prompt despatch (or the above ports. For freight or oassage apply 10 10-7 HOI STEAD Co.,653 words
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Obituary44 1902-07-10 4 Oa the 3l«t June, at the Shanghai Genral Ho-pital, Men v l>i.v iiijr*i i. third officer of the revenua cruiser Ping- K Tip. Mge'l J7 years. •in the st Ju i«. at. th-. Shanghai Gen r:ii Hospital, Kliiaiikth I kick, aged 42 years.44 words
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984 1902-07-10 4 It was with especial pleasure, and with many thanks, that we received early this week— we presume the same favour ha«r>e>-n extended to the general public of Singapore— a notice from the Municipality inviting u< to supply the Municipal authorities with984 words
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Article16 1902-07-10 4 A Swimming Club launch will leave Johnston's Pier for tbe Club at 3 p.m. on Sunday.16 words
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Article15 1902-07-10 4 The Straits Budyxt was published this morning. A tn-iil supplement will be issued this evening.15 words
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Article17 1902-07-10 4 For trespassing in tbe grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Mr. Beatty this morning fined a Chinaman S3.17 words
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Article21 1902-07-10 4 The homeward bound P. and 0 packet Parramalta will leave at 10 a.m. to-morrow instead of eight o'clock as a seal.21 words
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Article21 1902-07-10 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will rxt f.tund on page 7. Ueneral shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article23 1902-07-10 4 Towkay Luke Yew and his family are returning direct from England by the German m til steamer Kunig Albert. They have already left.23 words
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Article24 1902-07-10 4 Cholira is making its presence felt in Singapore. Tnere were five deaths reported as having taken place yesterday among the natives in different districts.24 words
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Article25 1902-07-10 4 The s. x Zafiro, one of the Hong-kong-Manila bouts, recently ran ashore near tbe Capones light. She was temporarily repaired and went on to Manila.25 words
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Article32 1902-07-10 4 A general meeting of the Perak Turf Club was to be held on the 27th uit to decide on a programme for the Taiping next Race Meet on August 4th and 16th.32 words
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Article31 1902-07-10 4 Bad weather marred the success of the Children's Coronation Tea at Hongkong on the 29th June. The children on retiring were presented with a specially designed fans, tweets, crackers, and bonbons.31 words
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Article53 1902-07-10 4 Thk styolograph pen comes and goes— and generally goes to destruc ion. This being thecase.it is rather surprising to find that the dollar pen sold by Me.-srs. Whiteway, Laidlaw and Co. is not only all that it is said to be, but as iwifevt as an ink-containing weapon of the53 words
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Article61 1902-07-10 4 Foon Pxng moo- 1 before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Coz at the Ax-izf- this morning, on an indictment charging him with (1) robbery, (2) voluntarily causing hurt, (3) ifxaiiltini: a public servant in the execution of his duty. The charge which was hrouuht by a. Malay, was not proved61 words
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Article63 1902-07-10 4 This morning, Ibrahim, a van driver, f'trmerly in the employ of Bnrugh V C<> was again before Mr. Marriott on an allegation of crimin 1 breach of 'rust in respect to ten doxen empty .eiated water buttles worth 919. H« |.|..iiile.l that the charge was brought ai'iiinst him by Mr63 words
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Article69 1902-07-10 4 Yktkkday, a KuraM.tn M was arreetmi at Kail idk I'udi fur extorting from e.cb of three Chinamen a dollar, by ii-i.ii Hfiitinn himself as a municipal -4-rv.m. and threatening to summon i hem This morning, he wai arniingeci 1.. f..rc Mr. Bextty Insp. Howard said lixt the Deputy Public Prosecutor69 words
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Article87 1902-07-10 4 It is stated that Mark Twain, as the result of large dealings in American oil shares, has been enabled to pay off the debts of the late firm of publishers with which be was connected. He is now a wealthy man Thi fifth part of the Malay Dictionary by Sir87 words
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Article46 1902-07-10 4 Thi iStam Übterver no longer think* it consistent with its dignity to acknowledge the origin of paragraphs appearing in it and lifted from the Strait* Times. Yet no less than three paragraphs of the kind appeared in one column of its issue of the 3rd inst.46 words
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Article51 1902-07-10 4 It i* not often we see a London paper burst inn forth into Malay. The st J umes Gazette of June 7th, in an article on Hooliganism in London says "the London police try their best to desarve the Malay name given to their kind matnmata, which, being interpreted, is51 words
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Article53 1902-07-10 4 It is stated that the programme for the extension of Japan's Navy in the third stage has been decided on. The wurk will extend over eight >e.u» and coat about Y20t>,000,000 It is proposed that when tiiencheuie comes into operation all veHxelit, with the exception ol the battleships, shall he53 words
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Article59 1902-07-10 4 It is reported thai eliorts now mad. to induce the vessels <>f the B. I. S. N Company to c til at F. M S. ports are likely to prove uuKiiucnssful, but there is hope of Koine arrangement for one of the Straits Steamship Cu.'s buats t. run between Port59 words
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Article64 1902-07-10 4 A DkY dock has beeu almost completed lor the Hakodate Dockyard Co. The d<H-k will accommodate vessels it to ***** tons. It is reported (sayx tb. Kule Herald) that, British naval authorities in the Far East have made a number of enquiries about the pr<.gre»r. uf the work. Several American64 words
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Article69 1902-07-10 4 Thk following appointments hay. been g»zutted in rVrnk Mr. R. H. Legge, inspector uf pulic*-, 2nd claxg, t. be an inspector of police, Ist clast. Mr. A Mi K tv, inspector of police, 2nd clas*, Perak, to be inxpeclor ol police, 2nd clasi), Negri HMMMM. Miss Riwa M. Slianklan.i to69 words
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Article79 1902-07-10 4 Thi salaries attached to judicial offices in the colonies and dependenciex of the Empire are very interesting. Tii Lord Chancellor of Ireland is probably the most highly pxid holder of a judicial office in the British Empire. Hm Dalai) is £8,000 per annum. The salary of tb. Lord Chancellor uf79 words
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Article85 1902-07-10 4 0.1 the 7th >nsl U.tijee was walking along tbe verandah in K 111. x MJSMtt-. when he felt a hand at hix coat p..ckei Two Chinamen were walking, one 01 each side of him. hut unpleaf>»ntl\ close. A third man, L-w Tim, took bank notes worth $80 lr..m his po<85 words
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Article104 1902-07-10 4 Tub Penang V...u>.t ers have been practising the new Infantry Prill A mere layman" who looked on says all evolutions are much rimplified, not only so a« to save time but also to minimise the men'al effort* on the part of the soldier m remember »hich ix hi* front and104 words
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Article106 1902-07-10 4 Homk 6rm in H ■uklcoiik ha* counterfeited the tradn in;irk of t4ie "Gail Burden Etgle Bran. l Condemn! Milk." This new braml is Hinting a |:ir*e place on the shelves of the flmpg in Cantwi The K»nle ami the wonls "Uxu Borden Eigle Brawl" are an t-x»ci representation of the106 words
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Article108 1902-07-10 4 M. KIoBUKoW-KY, Kpjm-Ii Milliolir Rckident. ai B.n>»:ki k, ImfwiMi hii. I tour home shortly. M. KMm k»w»kv i..ne well till. -il i<<">iihihiii Kienih |ne*ti|ie in the K.r East luff Iha very oiiiipl*reason that he i» a pentleniHit ami sportHinan And bin chnracler uijglil be viewed with mm li lighter than108 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article18 1902-07-10 4 London, 9th July. Mr. Chamberlain is progressing satisfactorily and is expected to leave hospital to-day.18 words
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Article59 1902-07-10 4 By Irish University Graduate*. Graduates of Irish universities have banquettcd Lord Roberts in lyondoo and have presented him with a silver cup. This is the first personal tribute of honour that Lord Roberta has accepted since his return from South Africa. PRINCE KOMATSU IN FRANCE. Prince Knmatsu59 words
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Article91 1902-07-10 4 Mr. Chamberlain has been taken from hospital with his head still bound up. He looked pale, but wan cheerful. Quiet is essential to his progressing favourably. LORD METHUEN. Lord Met linen has arrived at Southampton. He is much better. FASHIONABLE WEOOINO. Sir Andrew Wingate and91 words
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Article88 1902-07-10 4 3H3 B.C.— Demosthenes born. 138 A. D.— Hadrian, the aucceuor of Trajan, died. He limit the Kriiwh Wall, extending from Newcastle to Carlisle, and first adopted 1111 imperial beard to conceal the warta upon bin face. 1212-The burning of London Bridge, when three thousand pentoux neriHhed88 words
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Article220 1902-07-10 4 Mrs. Jakrett wiih >ier two children lives with her brother in one of the new villas in River Valley Koad. Her brother is absent at sea. She war therelore alone last night, except for an old servant who xlept in the house About miiliiifbt. Mrs. Juirett was dioturbed 1 1220 words
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Article253 1902-07-10 4 Thk Police depiiitinei.t kja now been -npplii-il with a Imi-f .iiiiliol.ini t, 1 Im-fly tube brought inio »i'l»im in caxe of accidents at the Tai Jong Pagur docks. Nut long ago an MeisVal n-Milted rum arquahlile t>etwe.n two men on -liipbnaiil, iiii'l one M H>al>l»<l The w.iiiinieH man wax conve>e<l253 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1902-07-10 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jsist on JippU cation.) tnth.s. K. A. J. Chotirmall Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INDIAN AND PERSIAN CARPETS, OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OF VARIOUS PATTERNS IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES:464 words
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Advertisement353 1902-07-10 4 WANTED. 4 SMART youth who can manipulate »'V th« typewriter (ReminKlon). Apply wilh references to "M."c/o Strait* Tuns uc. WAN TED. DOUBi,B entry bookkeeper. Must speak M il.ty. Position permanent. "fl-ir good pro«pe:t9 to cvnpit4.it n i X Y. Z., c/o Strait* Time*. Wv.VT-:inor«nt— ami tn i- >•■ i'J miles353 words
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Advertisement53 1902-07-10 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOQRAPHERS. 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 Celloldln process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Cellnidin process are exhibited in our show-window53 words
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Advertisement13 1902-07-10 4 Reading matter, including Pahang News, will be found on pages 2 and 3.13 words
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Article521 1902-07-10 5 S.C. C. SPORTS. The annual athletic sports of the Singapore Cricket Club take place on the Ksplanade on Saturday next, commencing at H p.m. The programme, entries, and handicaps are given below. We are asked to say that the members of the S C. C. will be glad to see521 words
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188 1902-07-10 5 A vithkk tie was pi lyed off last evening on the K«plairuie, between C. A Abnni-' team, who played so well the tight before, and Robertson's team. The players were Co'ourj— i:olwrt«on. Weaver Hannaford, Pen-iev. Farcie. Whitri-K A Abrams.Wi-hart.Wemyss, T-mpleton, and Duncan. It w.im generally thought that188 words
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Article222 1902-07-10 5 The Maariaa iitile is from the Rangoon Onzetle:— Tin- r.vmf- whirh dysentery caused amotii; K iro|.e.iiis m die Irapiai before the ili-i *a* us wi-ll niid'Tx'ood an at IT.--.-f wir- •fi.il.le, nnd now, althouuli ii i- ..11irn,.,l by m;,i«v medical mm *hnt Jnrninj tf tatu in222 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter350 1902-07-10 5 To the Editor of the .Straiti Times." Sir, Now that there is an ordinance in force dealing with cruelty to animals, it is, perhaps, not unreasonable to assume that some steps will be taken to check what has long been considered cruelty in the way cattle are350 words
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Article170 1902-07-10 5 The appeal to the Privy Council in the case of Neo Ung Hee and Neo Ong Tew has ended in favour of the appellant. The parties are brothers, md the points to be decided were whether a partnership existed between he brothers in a rice mill business170 words
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Article232 1902-07-10 5 The schoolboy's essay re football is distinctly amusing and can be safely commendrd to the notice of the S. C. C— The duty of a referee ir very easy. You have to learn the rules of the game, and blow your whistle at the proper time. Some232 words
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Article97 1902-07-10 5 S. V. I. ORDERS. BY CAPT. TOMLIIfOON, COMMANDINO 8 V.I. Sinitapo-e, K*th July. Parade-:— Tuesday iMhatft.lKpm niform ha'ialinn drill f..r both Co'iipanies snd Friday ixth at Mpm n iform, frog and pnucbes -it Rrass Rassa Kovl Leave— Corporal N. B. We«Whnut o' No. I Company hai been psiaV4 leave of97 words
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Article33 1902-07-10 5 We have to kimwlxilgp »h« iweipj of the report f 'he RnBJ<l**iit O>-ncrHl of tb«> F. M. f>r la« ymr 1' i« published in pamphlet form nt the Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Article259 1902-07-10 5 It is understood that a special committee, appointed by His Excellency the Governor, has held sittings in Singapore to enquire into the working of the Detective Department, and if it he found feasible, to suggest means whereby the utility of the force may be improved upon. A259 words
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Article69 1902-07-10 5 Booking is now proceeding for the Francis Bros' benefit at the Town Hall on Saturday the 2«th inst. We understand that a capital programme ha» been arranged, and it is hoped that the entertainment will be largely patronised and will be a success financially. The Francis Brothers69 words
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Article45 1902-07-10 5 Thbri will be a huge bonfire on the hill behind Blair Ljdge., Tanj <ap. Pagar. on Saturday night. It will be kindle" at 8 30. It was intended as a Corona tion fixture; it is now to be lit in thanksgiving for the King's recovery.45 words
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Article76 1902-07-10 5 Britain has been called all sort* of names for executing rebels and traitor* hut probably her officers never went to «uch lengths as some American officers are reported to have dim at a place called Linggayen, Phi lippine Islands, recently. Trying a new garrotting m ichine they are satci to76 words
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Article90 1902-07-10 5 Rack week hi K iai.t Lumpur wound up by a water leio at Sydney Lake. Illuminated rafiK Rtudded the luk> and made a di*pl*y describnd h> beautiful and brilliant The event ol the night was a richly dworated Chinese flower boat which encountered a pirate craft. The pirates did theii90 words
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Article114 1902-07-10 5 An accident ol n in.i-l (HM-ulim naturi took plaice yeaterday in Macao Street, when a < 'hint man in>lul|;e<l in a clevo exhibition of irytnnHntics hy fnlline frnn ■i window in <lii> tliirrl ntorcviif a hoiinand pii-king liiin<elf up »nd whlluiu away a« if nothing un'oward had ItHpp* ned. Hn114 words
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Article171 1902-07-10 5 Tsa Indisehe Mercuur, a Dutch trade journal published at Amsterdam, has issued an extra number containing output,'import,and export coal statistics for the Far East, and the rest of the world. The statement simply bristles with figures. It gives a good idea of the international coal trade, and bears171 words
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Article627 1902-07-10 5 Singapore, 10th July, 190-2. PRODUCE. Oambier buyers f 13.624 Copr» Bali 10<M do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black buyers ..,,28.75 Jo White, (5%) 62.50 Sago Flour Sarawak S-75 do Brunei No. 1 3.60 Pearl Sago 4.86 'ortee, llali, 15% baiiis 22.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 2R.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1627 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1902-07-10 5 NOTICES. J. J. GOLDBERG, OPTICIAN BEGS to inform his rustomers that he has removed from Dhohy Qhaut 1 1 218, Orchard Boad, and that he has received now from London every descriptions of the latest fashions Specs, ptneenei Ac. prices very moderate such as were never offered before. Consultation free337 words
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Advertisement651 1902-07-10 5 AUC'ION SALES. s\i>- iw HOUSEIMI.D FimvirOltK. .Vc. THI PR"FIt!>TV i-r >" k H At No. 89 ni«liiii'i «n II II Kiv-t V .11-y K Saturday, IM li. WOO "I I "m. SIDEBO l«» with iiiirr mi ■*>■ wagon -lin nv' 'i..v trm wit'i marble top. Bmaa m > <• •0.<">..>651 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1902-07-10 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday. 10th July. Hith Wim. 'iy'a.m hi.4-tp.rn. Philharmonic Orchno'ra 8.W. Friday, nth July. High Wat* I. Mam. l.Tpm. P O. honvwvril mail close*. 6 a.m. LesinlatWe Council M<" S.V.R. -kirmi-hin* Drill. 5.15. 8.V.I. Co. Drill 6.15 e.B E. E-g'neering Drill. MS. Saturday, nth July. Hi«h Wat.T 2.80161 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1902-07-10 6 NOTICES. KATZ BROS., LTD. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. A New Stock Just Unpacked. NOVELTIES in Silk Ties Y. 6? N. Corsets u-Tta.c^i.cyj.n. -^STsS'.T Lace Fichus, Chiffon Ties -p ea Gowns Chiffon Ruffles, Sailor Collars Ceylon Flannels DRESS MATERIALS. Black Figured Alpacas Striped Alpacas Fancy Silks. White Muslins White Alpacas Stripe Muslins, Figured221 words
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Advertisement553 1902-07-10 6 NOTICES. Wurkisd Wropdies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. item m a soi Make friends and KE£P THEM. Get an introduction (at your Dealer's). The pleasure will be lasting, With many it has lasted 20 years. The American Tobacco Co., 9. A. Raffle- *Jun> SinK»l>ore. IBDIAN PATENT STONE COY. Prevention Against Plague. I 'HIS553 words
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Advertisement413 1902-07-10 6 NOTICES. MOTOR CARS WK ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75 cents per Imperial Gallon SYME CO. v.c. Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Hat removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house known as Claymore. HAUNAU, rIILLJU 96, Hvl>in,<m Road. HAVE413 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement702 1902-07-10 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rK ritandwi Lit* Asraimnos. Norwich Union Fin Innmne* SodetT. A.tl«* Aararuoe Company (Fin). Urn K<mit»Me Life AMormnoe 8ooi«y. Ta» China Mntn»l St*m N»vi(r»f ion Company T> Tottanhiun Lager Bur Company. /or naitralan of tkm Companies, w to* rmll^irtiMSMßt erf THE bS^BO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.702 words
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Advertisement739 1902-07-10 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovarnmenk. Agentt at Singapore: Ship Agesot, late J. Dabhdblb A Co., 2-3, Oolltbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. sienmer rrnm Expected Will be (^patched for On Truman Acheen July 7 Bandjermassin July 9 Van Diemen Katavia 8739 words
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Advertisement584 1902-07-10 7 British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. TO PENANG, RANGOON. A CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers ib intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Passenger* and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and584 words
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Advertisement632 1902-07-10 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Ooeaan. Tons. Ton. P'l'ut 7441 Heelor 4689 Tydeus 7441 Dionud 4670 Telemachtu 7441 Menelaut 4671 fason 7441 Neitor SbOl Agnmemnon 7010 Vl\fn 8690 4>«* 7089 Pyrrhut 8630 .4<*iH« 7048 fantalu, 863/) fVuoaiton 7030 /zion Ml 2 Jdomfneu* 6763 Rhipru*632 words
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Advertisement558 1902-07-10 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Be -rice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent558 words
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Advertisement487 1902-07-10 7 INSURANCE CO.'S FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on erery description of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all part* of the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. Lovkll, Esq., Chairman. D. 8. Cakmichakl, Esq., G. A. Kistino, Ksq Li* Ho Puah, Esq., LiiChooM Guak, Esq. Wm. MoKERROW A Co.,487 words
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Article1679 1902-07-10 8 In l.i tin. i,,.,, \,iu Hi.' f •linwint! al.hreviiittfii* Hi-.- u-.'.i r sir rt— isur -h.— »Ili|l i-| l.ir.) c; «.h -m-li.ioii.t; Yot— Y"cit < ru ilruiwr. lllit.— UunlHiHt;Tor. -Tur|i.,lo Up -H..i>.-|M.«.r; nil -Hriti.i i Un'h>4MMsj4; Feh.— Krench; li r. -li. iiiia.l: l»ut. Huivli: loll.— .loliore; ttu1,679 words
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Article677 1902-07-10 8 Nmmt, port, probabl* date of arrival, and name of agents. STEAMIBB. Adour, London, left June 1 Alcinous, Hongkong, July 16; Mansfield. Alting, Pounbaya, July 19 Daendels. Annam. Hongkong, Aug 3 M. Maritimes. Antenor, Liverpool, July 20; Mansfield. Antonio Lopei, Manila, July IS; Barlow. A parinia, Calcutta. Aug 3677 words
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Article252 1902-07-10 8 For Per ttr. Tim-I'O-MoKR I V. Europe via ports Parramatta 6 a.m. Kelantan via ports Batnvier 10 a.m. Bi liionAPontianak B.M'hall Snmi Noon Bangkok Paknam Noon. Muar Sultan 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Hong Wan 2 p.m. Sarawak Qiaiui Ann 3 p.m S'bayaandSamarang Van Diemen 3 p.m. P.252 words
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Article241 1902-07-10 8 Vimcl's Name A Ton* Rio. Captain From Hailiu CONMU.tKIX. i i J'ly x K'goehima Maru Jap str. ■J7.1l 9 Coning-by Brit str. 2U7 9 A'niiraKiiieydonFel. str. 3013 H Saint Kilda Hrit str. TJO9 9 Australiad Mr. I 1019 9 How: Bee MrJ 2086 9 Sultan sir 102 9 Chenng241 words
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Article117 1902-07-10 8 DITB. Vmsil'h Nami. Flag 4 Rio TOKH. DIBTIHATIUII. uly 0 M X) 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 10 11 10 Lai poors Brit itr. Baikalt Fch «tr. Saint Kilda Brit itr. Admiral Oaeydon j Fi-h itr. Resident Schifl Oat itr. Carlyle Brit itr. Cbow Phya Dot itr.117 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement150 1902-07-10 8 WHITE AW AYT LAIDLAW CO. FEARS SOAP r^^^ljSSjj For Soaps may Come Soaps may Go Sip But PEARS' Goes ON l- o For Ever. Price Cts.9s Per Box THE INGERSOLL WATCH. Genuine Lever, Keyless Watch /^^l wiih i i. 1 1>. >, i-M.i Ir. nisation W yk rpffiiix'..! Dust Proof,150 words
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Advertisement114 1902-07-10 8 The Empire Coronation Cloth." THE CENTRE i The Crown and Cushion, with Sword of State and Sceptre, Wreath of Oak and Laurel, surrounded by the Collar of the Garter, with St. George and Dragon Pendant. THE CORNERS: The Royal Arms. THE SIDE BORDER: Beginning at Corner, New Zealand, South Africa114 words
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Advertisement68 1902-07-10 8 "OUT of SIGHT" 4 MUL S "X" R A P l FOR MICE CTS. 15 ONLY. FOR RATS CTS. 55 ONLY. MEAT '^JBmßmm^ 3 $k& Witt raince meat <jd\^''^^Bt v -JjS j| householder S^~L' I slimild have on^ 'GemUalChopper N« 0 3 oach SALAD SETS --<^^^^^^^ I' 0 5 10168 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1902-07-10 8 WEATHER REPORT. fCandang Kerbau Horpilal, 9'h July, 190*. 9a.ni 9p.in.lp -n. Kixikh. Bar ..***** 2»Hr6M.H/u Morning, Temp 86.0 8A.5 M j dny and W B'lbTher 79 0 77 0 770 midif-lear IMr "f Win. 1 -i B.W. B.E. Max. Temp. t&3 Mm 77.0 Max in Sun 140.0 Terr, rad 73.099 words
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