The Straits Times, 11 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,875 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement426 1902-07-11 1 NOTICES. KATZ BROS., LTD. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. :o: A New Stock Just Unpacked. NOVELTIES in Silk Ties V 6* N. Corsets Lace Ties. Crepe de Chine Ties Prim DoaM Corsets Uce Fichus, Chiffon Ties *"&gSS Chiffon Ruffles, Sailor Collars Ceylon Flannels DRESS MATERIALS. Black Figured Alpacas Striped Alpacas Fancy Silks, White426 words
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Advertisement124 1902-07-11 1 JAMES 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. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALERS. OR McALISTER Co., sole agents. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW BOOKS. A Winter Pilgrimage, by Rider124 words
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Advertisement78 1902-07-11 1 Joint in our Social Armour, by J. Runciman S 1.50 Out in China, by Mrs. Little... S 1.75 Guide to the best Historical Novels and Talea, by J. Nield S 425 Life of Napoleon 1, by J. H. Rose Tools S 8.50 Trades Waste; its Treatment and Utilisation 515.50 The78 words
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Advertisement139 1902-07-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Littlel^o., Ltd. Drapery Department A large shipment of new goods now on display. New Erect Form Corsets, New Shirts, New Blouses. (:o:) John Little Co., Ltd. EXQUISITE IN FLAVOR. Highly concentrated, perfect in solubility, hence the most nourishing and easily digested. vanEjoutonrs I a perfect beverage, light139 words
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Advertisement40 1902-07-11 1 RAFFLES STORE 33 North Bridge Road. We beg to invite attention to our new stock of Children's Washing Hats and Bonnets Babies' Caps Ladles' Sun Hats Gent's Solar Topees Boy's Straw Hats Gents' Berlin Wool Slippers CHEAP! CHEAP" CHEAP 11140 words
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Advertisement713 1902-07-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I.MI'KKIAI. GKK.MAN MAIL LINK FOR EUROPE. r piHK Imperinl OprmAii ninil ntfnnip 1 I-HISX HEISRH //.Captain Hem le of the Norddrntsch'T I lov left H<>nvko> g on Thut>d>iy the loth inn)., at n nn »n may be expected to nrrivp h re i.q Tuesday morning the !> h713 words
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Article2727 1902-07-11 2 The General Manager's Report on the K uili mine for the month ending at Juue 28, runs as follows New Departure. la submitting this report I would remark on a departure from past custom in making the mine report and the mill report coincide in date. Previously it2,727 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1902-07-11 2 NOTICES. fX *11 J SPECIAL Dunville s OLD scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 par cent, off for cash. DUTY EXTRA Z j «Q S .g U >«? gI dunvilll's I I < Special Old Scotchii|>iir-j|| p CIASGOw, SCOTI.A«O f^j m. w. A f. 21-1-03 Californian Wines. Big Tree Brand193 words
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Advertisement339 1902-07-11 2 NOTICES. I NU BEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer! of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators. ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all mant.uturmi in (treat Britain, are made to oats the high standard of safety and ourity tests imposed by the339 words
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Advertisement230 1902-07-11 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. NORWICH UNION KIKE INSUKANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. EiTiiiuiil 1797. 'OB KIRK INSURANCE ONLY Am rant insured 4*86.000,000 Lum paid M 11,600.000. Preminm inomne M 908.000. Ib« mnoß effected on almost tmrj deaoriptioß pio <*«rty *it ourraot230 words
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Article388 1902-07-11 3 Australian Loss of Stock. In all AatraHa'a long lunii of drought* iliiti' It intllng to pi|ual tin- tidings of devaiitation tarn raunne in iluily from almost every part of i In- (continent. In four out "I the sfi ■tßfeM "I I In- < 'oimnonwralth the great pastoral388 words
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Article25 1902-07-11 3 A leading an icle on early music in a recent Ukanghai Mercury suggest* that Jubal invented organs co as to be able to raise Cain.25 words
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Article530 1902-07-11 3 The following letter over the signature of Francis Pears appear* in the India- Rubber and Uuila Perdvt Journal: There is a great deal of activity goin* on in the Straits in rubber, and the Peninsula must before long be an important rubber-producing country. The soil and climate seem530 words
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Article267 1902-07-11 3 A Battle with Thirty *****. A cektain Mine. Mi net, of Paris, was very fond of cats. Nut. content, however, with one or two cats, to which no n-il objection could be taken, she actually harbored thirty in her apartments. Her fellow "locataires" did not share her267 words
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157 1902-07-11 3 Per I'.A-O. b.B. Auitralia connecting with the steamer Ballaarat at Colombo, from l.i.nHon June 13, due l.itn July— Mr. W. Dell. Per k. a. Snnuki Maru from London June due 9th July— Mrs. and Master 8. Rouse, Mr. and Mre. C. Dennison, Master C. Dennison,157 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement626 1902-07-11 3 I BANKS. NUKONO AND SHWUHAI BANKING CORPORATION. I7P CAPITAL $10,000,000 IVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..»lo,oOo,oon 9M) Silver Reserve....! 4,;W0,n00j 14 25n00 RES BVB LIABILITY OF I tino lQoo I' JPKiaTORS. J..»10,0UU.0U0 Oorwr Dniamiiw Hon. K. Bhkwan, .Chairman. A Utr tt MAm»ir Hon. C. W. Dickson H. Schubabt, Esq. K. (JoKTZ. hi.., t626 words
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Advertisement599 1902-07-11 3 NOTICBS. 11 AN IKK: good Chinese provision M salesman, for the wholesale Bazaar trade. Only good men need apply, with copin of testimonial* to X B. P. uc. e/o >rr.<if* Ttmri. WANTED. A N apprentice clerk for a local office, v.c. Apply to E. G. c/o Strait* Tmt* WANTED. A599 words
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Advertisement565 1902-07-11 3 NOTICES. WAN 1 ED. T)UYERB to clear our stock of Rossian It Tinned Provision* consisting of the following: Lamprey, SHUsagrs, Kel. Young M'Orben, Yonov Woodcok, Grey Grouse, Venison, Partridges, Sard oes. Koast Hnre, Caviars; also disinfectant fluid* and planters' tools at very moderate prices. A pply to the Storekeeper of565 words
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Advertisement647 1902-07-11 3 t SHIPPING. HINA STKA&I NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG Jompany's Steamer KI'MSANO, 9 tonn, Cxptain KiiMit, laving •utta on tbe rd mot. may I* eipected to arrive here on or hl.i.ul the lth id., and will have prompt (lwpHU.lt for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to 11-6647 words
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Obituary117 1902-07-11 4 On the lut .lune. at \9hpriigtoo Hou°e, ni-ir Totnes. Cynthia Mak. Aonks. I mjliter uf John Kre.le.'-irk Hill <]i>rtr.|.|i> Wrefor >, cf iHanuaboroujb, Devoa, aged two months. On tbe .'mil June, at Shanghai, of rinil.Tri. M\>cv< mkias. aged 4! years eh cf offic.r of g g ll t'tu, a117 words
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478 1902-07-11 4 Colon kl, Harry Leslie Blundell M'C'aitnont C.8., who is epoken of as the possible successor of L >rd Hopetoun, late Governor-General of Australia, hat represented Newmarket in Parliament since 1895 He is a member of the Jockey Club and the lliy.il478 words
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Article191 1902-07-11 4 The trial at the Assizes of Ibrahim, for destroying the sight of a Municipal employe 1 by the ghastly and revolting method of vitriol-throwing, has now been concluded, and it is some slight consolation to the unfortunate Mr. Moore, to whom much sympathy has been shown, to know that the191 words
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Article166 1902-07-11 4 Thkkk would appear to be absolutely no end to the remelies for cholera and they are sometimes of a distinctly humourous nature. It would seem that almost anything if taken in time will kill the comma bacillus and in this connection rather an interesting ca«e is reported from Tientsin where166 words
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Article21 1902-07-11 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3, including the Kaub mining report and an article on Straits Rubber.21 words
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Article17 1902-07-11 4 The homeward mail by the B. I. s s. Zamania closes at 4 p ra. on Wednesday.17 words
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Article17 1902-07-11 4 The third Penan*. Assizes, this year, were opened on Mocday with only six cases on tbe calendar.17 words
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Article19 1902-07-11 4 The mail steamer Uallanrat left Penang at 8 p. m. yesterday, and is due here at 6 am. to-morrow.19 words
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Article21 1902-07-11 4 Shutinc* adverttad'Odnts, with dates >f sailing etc., will be found on p..ge 7. General shipping news is printed on I"«ge 8.21 words
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Article23 1902-07-11 4 Recent plague cases at Hongkong included a fatal one from the P. and O s.s Valetta. The deceased wa? a native of India.23 words
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Article20 1902-07-11 4 An entertainment in which the Francis Brothers will take part comes off at Fort Canning to-night commencing at 8 p.m.20 words
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Article26 1902-07-11 4 Mr Thomas Haltam who is shortly expected from home, has been selected to fill Uic post of Clerk of Works to the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur.26 words
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Article26 1902-07-11 4 The monthly missionary meeting well be held in Prinsep Street Church on Monday next at 8 p.m. The Rev. W. T. Cherry will give an address.26 words
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Article29 1902-07-11 4 It is stated that Singapore will shortly boast of a weekly sporting and illustrated newspaper. It may possibly prove a success but we have our doubts on the subject.29 words
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Article28 1902-07-11 4 A PA9BENGEK by a steamer leaving Shanghai the other day put his name down as I Hovocks." As a sporting Kent it should have been spelt somewhat differently.28 words
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Article29 1902-07-11 4 Wi hear that H.M.S Pinafore will be staged by local amateurs shortly, under the direction of Mr. Salzmann. The preparations for the production have already r,eeq put in hand.29 words
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Article29 1902-07-11 4 Poli.ahd) Lilliputian Opera Co. opened a wjason at the Bush Temple of Mui-ic, Chicago, on the 12th May. According to newspaper notices, the juvenile iierformers made an instantaneous hit.29 words
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Article29 1902-07-11 4 Thk R.1.i.t.8. transport Olive, Commander Piflard, arrived in Singapore this morning from Calcutta. She left this afternoon for Taku. Presumably she carries reliefs for the troops in North China.29 words
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Article61 1902-07-11 4 At 11-30 last night, Lee Pee Wong was indulging in a spin on his bike along Beach Road. He seems to have forgotten that he should have had a light. For this lapse of memory he wa», this morning, required by Mr. Marriott to pay f 10. These penalties, though61 words
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Article98 1902-07-11 4 S.C. C GYMKHANA. Five-a-side Football Compction. Another tie of the above was played last night on tbe Esplanade. The teams were: Golou-Tt Napier, Freeman, Kerr, Keddie, C. W. Ahrams Whiles— D Robertson, Hose, Rradbery, Brown, Dtrbishire The first half was very keenly contested, both teams making various attempts to score,98 words
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Article33 1902-07-11 4 Thk German humnwai'l mail steamer Prim H-inrif.h, having left Hongkong ou the lot I) instant at noon, is due here on lin--il.iv morning. She will probably be despatched for Europe tbe same afternoon.33 words
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Article43 1902-07-11 4 It will give ua pleasure to publish the "ebullition" of A .Sinhalese" provided he will semi his name .ml address to the Editor. "A Sinhalese" should remember that the E'litor does not piihlir-h letters the writers of which tail to furnish their names.43 words
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Article47 1902-07-11 4 Thkkk is now Kuing the rounds the story of a i ierinin Imi.iin.-t discovering on the Biiinarck range of uiuunluin~, in (lerin.iii New Guinea, whule inn-i--of gutta-percha treeH "of ttm ope< ieB which in Latin is called gulta no ruh This so-called Latin looks su-inuiuur.lv like Malay47 words
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Article67 1902-07-11 4 It has been 4mmml at Hongkong to put off the Coronation celeurations thereuntil that event actually conies n The balance of the festivities fund<2o,o"o—has been banked. At tjwatow, ami I'.ikhui Ihe ivlelir.it inn* were mi. -o fully carried through on the 26ih June. At the former place they had no67 words
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Article67 1902-07-11 4 General Loßl> Kii\ hi-.skk is due Io arrive at Southampton 10-Jay. K. uf K has an ordeal to go through to which a campaign is as nothing. A* be waoncH heard to remark after his return to England from Egypt, he might gel through another half-a-dozen campaigns in K.ypt with67 words
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Article87 1902-07-11 4 Shanghai possesses some journalistwith comic veins ot thought, as witnesithe following paragraph culled from lh< Meieury: "Owing to the inclemenc) of the weather there was but a -null attendance at the meeting of the Chin.. Branch ot the Royal Asiatic Society on Friday night to htar Mr. KingtiiniUV lecture which87 words
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Article113 1902-07-11 4 Mk. Harold K. Pi|ier, a journalist well known in the Far East and the plaint ifl in the recent action for libel againxt tin proprietors of The Peking and Tientsin Tim s, appeared before, the German Con-sul-General at Tientsin to be examined as 10 his abil'ty to pay the taxed113 words
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Article128 1902-07-11 4 On the 28tti ult., Syme and Co. prosecuted a Chinaman for breach ot contract in absconding after receiving an advance of Slo, anil engaging himself to the firm. Yesterday, he was discharged from g^aol where he had spent a fortnight, and as he refused to carry out his contract he128 words
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Article195 1902-07-11 4 Undue the caption of Bathing Grandmothers" a provincial lionur paper thus blends fiction wit h the fruit of perfervid imagination Th» Sinmese New Year is marked by all sorts ot strange customs, one of which is known as bathing the grandmothers." The old ladies sit in the sunshine, and children195 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article61 1902-07-11 4 CITY TO BE EVACUATED. Ijondon, July 10M The Chinese Government recently made an appeal to America to use her good offices to secure the evacuation of Tientsin by the Allies. The efforts male by Mr. Hay, the American State Secretary, in accordance with this appeal, have been61 words
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Article81 1902-07-11 4 The Morning Post says it has reason to believe that Colonel II irrv McCalinont will succeed L >r<l Hopetoun as Governor-General of Australia. FRENCH RENTES. The French Chamber and Senate have agreed to the conversion of :M per cent rentes into p«r cent rentes {Fur the information81 words
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Article93 1902-07-11 4 ANOTHER OUTBREAK AT FORT-DE-FRANCE. Fears for the British Scientific Expedition. lAder. A fresh eruption, lusting t >ur hours, occu red yesterday (Wednesday) evening at Kort de Franc*, Martinique. The lns-.es are a 8 yet unknown. The population is pinic-jtricken. Fetrs are eiiterainftd for the safety of the93 words
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Article148 1902-07-11 4 The l-.n--i.« or northern periodical wind* begin to blow und continue during forty dan. 1-274— Robert Bruce born. 1576- -Martin Kn.bii.hcr entered the BtraiU bearing hi* name. .tiiH Mi-.uui.i Sliakotpeare died. 1732 Ju»eph Jerome <!<■ Lalautie born. I7«7— John Quincey Adama born. Ha wax tin' tir-t148 words
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Article80 1902-07-11 4 The Chinese torchlight procession to-morrow night starts from the E<plan ide at gunfire, enters Government House grounds by the Orchard Road mt«s, pnssen in front of Government House, and leaves the grounds by way of Wilkie Road. After the procession, Mr. Khoo Tek Kttng will receive all80 words
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Article211 1902-07-11 4 The annual meeting of the Queensland Raub Gold Mining Company, Limited, was held in May at Brisbane. Them were a large number of shareholders represented, either personally or by proxy, Mr. W Villiers Brown being in the chair. The chairman, in moving the adoption of the report211 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement679 1902-07-11 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. freshTutter. A TREAT COME EARLY, THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. m. Af. 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: 9 feet square,679 words
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Advertisement96 1902-07-11 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOQRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be maHe one day beforehand. NOTICE. All nur Photo* are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either rionn in nur own new patented Celloldln process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Spectr.ieno of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window96 words
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Correspondence.
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449 1902-07-11 5 To the Mbr of the Straits Timet." Sir,— Your article in yesterday's issue dealing with the question of house rent and Municipal assessment is timely and to the purpose and what is more, it is all true. The issue of notices by the attsuMtmenl authorities is,449 words
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Article195 1902-07-11 5 The case of Mr. Moore. The case ot the man named Ibrahim, who w.lB charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt, occupied the attention of the Chief Justice yesterday and this morning. The offence was that he threw upon Mr. Moore, Muni' ipal slaughter-house superintendent, a •j 1 unity195 words
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Article204 1902-07-11 5 Aftkk having occupied for so long the enviable position of being the best ship for big gun shooting not only on the China Station hut in i lit* whole of His Miiji-sty's Fleet, the Terrible has been compelled to haul down her colours before the performance of204 words
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Article630 1902-07-11 5 Eight Chinese Houses Burnt Out. Lat« last night a fire broke out in Angus Street, close by Elgin Bridge, and eight Chinese shop-houses were totally destroyed. The glare, which rose high in the air, was noticed in its early stages and Superintendent Owen with his firemen630 words
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Article107 1902-07-11 5 Mr Hudson of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company succeeds Mr C. R. Cormac as Asst. Supt. of Posts and Telegraphs Selangor, the latter being appointed Superintendent P. and T Pahang On the return of Mr. H. F. Bellamy, who is now away in Japan on leave, he comes107 words
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Article175 1902-07-11 5 Latham and Cos. weekly share report, issued yesterday, states There is not much of interest to report during the week under review, and our share market remains flat with little business doing Straits Traders have declined to 532.50, at which price shares are offering, buyers, however, not175 words
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Article13 1902-07-11 5 The Monthly Medal Competition takes place to-morrow, Saturday, July 12th.13 words
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Article225 1902-07-11 5 A DiocußsioN took place in the House of Commons on the 3rd inst., about the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Sir Charles [hike, said that the alliance with Japan was hostile to Russia. Lord Charles Bnresford congratulated the Government on the alliance, and taid that nothing of recent years had occurred225 words
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356 1902-07-11 5 GERMAN COM PETIT I O N IN THE BAZAAR. The Bombay Gazette. -The great potentiality of German competition, an entity which hastioubled English hardware men-hunts mi much during the last few years, has been a yearn or more. Of course there is an explauati»n of this, whether it be the356 words
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Article606 1902-07-11 5 SINGAPORE, IItii July, 1902. PRODUCE. fJambier baycn HlM Copra Bali 10.00 do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black l.nyei* 29.75 do White, (5%) 512.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.75 do Brunei No. I. 3.60 Hearl Sago 4.85 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 21.50 Coffee, Palenibang,20%ba«i» 28.00 I>, Liberian No. 1 19.00 small Flake606 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement140 1902-07-11 5 Something Worth Reading. Mr. K Rain, r<, Beacoosfleld Road, Leyton, E»sex. writ** "Mv wif* was troubled for a long time with pain in the «id«; medicil assistance '•as employed in rain. After u^ins only half the contents of a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm, thia malady was removed in a140 words
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Advertisement72 1902-07-11 5 KIM WAN BRICKWORKS A CO. PASIR PANJANG. Are now supplying building bricks of every iiuds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM lIIK. 18-12 No. 24, Malacca Street. RANEE6UNGE FIRE-CLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of every description of GLAZED Sr/ONKWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TESBELATED PAVEMENTS,72 words
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Advertisement561 1902-07-11 5 NOTICES. <m)VKrnment-(;eneiial ok french indo-chin.v TBS HANOI EXPOSITION WILL BE iil'kNUi ON 3rd NOVEMBER, Km-.' r pHK Exposition, which is hi tii.it.--l close I 10 tbe Railway Terminus at Hanoi, will cnmpriiie GRIND PALACE and MAGNIFJCRNT BUlLDlNGS, containing Artistic. I'.inuii.T ial. Agricultural and In 'uatrial Productions of tbe greatest variety561 words
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Advertisement706 1902-07-11 5 AUCTION SALRS. BALK OK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. IHI PROPERTY OF C^L. H. HARf. At No. 89 nstitution Hill, River Valley R .»d. Saturday, 12/ h July. 1900. at 2 p.m. SIDEBO\RI>with mirror nine 1 dinner wagon, dining table, irnn table with marble top, Eniope-mt'le nw« l chest-of-drawers. alm.inilis dnw n;706 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1902-07-11 5 OAV BY DAY. Friday, nth July. Hieb Wat* -'..I p m 8.V.R. *kirmi-hin.' Drill. 5.15. 8.V.I. Co. Drill 5.15 S.R.E. E-g n««. i n)? Drill. MS. Saturday. 12th July. High W»t«r 2.80 a.m. SJUp.m. Moon Ut Qr. 7.42 p.m. P O oa war < mail due. S.CC. Alhlelio Spo'ts. K'tuii-s.'ii..179 words
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Advertisement178 1902-07-11 6 NOTICES. .IQSIPITnfi.LOTt^ a 1 •■r.KANP :»k'ix.' PARIS, 1000. M■■|| Of HlKhMt Quality u><i h«»in« Omttl Durability, «re there m BY M OHFAPCST. HilW DAWSON'S SOOTS FOR ALL CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE. COMFO3T. and DURABILITY. NONE GEKUINE WITHOUT OUR TWZ v rS.MPEO ON THE 80LE8. TO BE HAD O" 1-1 3E178 words
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Advertisement381 1902-07-11 6 NOTICES. The NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE V »k k TI>U .n.-Mtftll ud hlfhly p.pul.r tw.nl,. a. rnpl, I n thrOi'iiii-mal Ho.piul.ti) fcicord, RoMan. Jobcn.Vrl. r*»u. and oti.rr.. r..mbinn all Ibe dnidermu to I* .ourht i a intdinnr of tn« kind, and .urpastra everyihlnf biibrrtn HERAPION No. hurt UuirTf.- dim <•*)•381 words
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Advertisement205 1902-07-11 6 NOTICES. i^I^WATCHES^V DURABLE AND ACCURATE •ujjLV The Keystone Walcb Cast Co. ~^y IaMaHS Phil»d«lpr,la, U. SA. jj^^V America's Oldest and jK\£. 7 3\Largest Watch Factory lL J JM For sale by X^Cl^y The Principal latch Dealers to Straits Settlements MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW I'RKPAKKH TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75205 words
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Advertisement383 1902-07-11 6 NOTICES. Modern European Dentistry Messrs. CHEONO BROS., sons of the late Mr. Chiong Chum Tim. la order to meet the requirements of Euro pean ladies and gentlemen, who hvre for so many years supported their establish ment, hare now opened premises si No. 226 South Bridge Road, where onl> the383 words
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Advertisement887 1902-07-11 6 NOTICES. Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house known as Claymore. THE FK V K Biril DOCK 1 fENANU. Tho Hbov> Dock situated in Province Wellosley, nt tho entrance of the I*l7* Kiv-r, hus litioly887 words
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Advertisement717 1902-07-11 7 Th« Borneo Company, Ltd. Til t SuuwUtJ Lif» Aanumoo*. Nonrioh Union fin In«nr«nos Society. Ulm Ajmiranon Company (Fwe). Fh.. ■sjsMbbli Life. Ajwurmnoß Socißty. Ti» Chin* Mutual Bt«am Navigation Company T> T ottoo h»in Lager Beer Company. •or nartiouUm of tLeoa Companies, ss* ths JTJZSZZ^t of THK B&lSSo COMPANY LIMITED Agents.717 words
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Advertisement747 1902-07-11 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India ttoverniiient. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Agency, late J. Daendels A Co., 2-S, Collter Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. stumer i-mn. Expected Will he iMnuaicned tor On latman Acheen July 7 Bandjermassin July 9 Van Diemen li itivia747 words
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Advertisement586 1902-07-11 7 British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended 10 leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengen and Cargo booked by the ibove steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and586 words
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Advertisement630 1902-07-11 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tows. Ton*. PeUui 7441 Hector 46f1» Tydeut 7441 Diamtd -it:— ri Telemachut 7441 Menelatu 4671 /a«m 7441 .V««tor SbOl Atmnifmnuti 7010 I'lv'"* 3H20 4,ai 7039 /VrAu. SM-JO AeAtfte* 7043 fanlalut :<i OeweaKon 7030 /zion SBI2 fdomineiu 6783 Rhipeut630 words
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Advertisement570 1902-07-11 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Compagnle Des Measageries Maritime* De France. Tbuobaphio Address: Memaoirii-, Biboapobe. Ihe -nail (teamen will leave Singapore in or auoat the undermentioned dates.— OUTWABD. Homewabd. Date*. Date*. 1902. l»0-.>. Potynetien July 21 B. Simom July 20 Tonkin Aagt. S ,ln.i«n/i Augt. S &<uw 18 Yam 17 Salaxie 3! Polynenien570 words
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Advertisement395 1902-07-11 7 INSURANCE CO.'S TRANSATLANTIC FIBE INBUBABCB» 00., OF HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIKR INBORAHCK* 00.. Hamburg. HAMBURO-BKEMEN FIRE INBORANCE CO., HAMBURG r pHE undersigned, Agents of the above I. companies, are prepared to accept lire risks at current rates. Pt'TTFARrKKN A ffc*. I I nMtKiiM. KJKK INMJKAMCfc IX COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital subscribed395 words
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Article1675 1902-07-11 8 inner il: baadsßg tbe following abbreviations are um-i! str.— (.learner sh »hip, l*i— bain SCB M-huoner Yet.— YMcut, i:ru.— Cruiser, Übt— Uunboat; Tor. -Torpedo, Up -UulM fcmm: l>nt.—bri--1i»h; U. S.-Li.iteJ Mat**; Fi-h French; «Jer.— German l)ul. 1 'utch Job.— Jobore; ■*3.c— Uener. il-vartio; dp. Maa pa»»«n^r; 0.-Unc*rl1,675 words
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Article671 1902-07-11 8 Same, port, probable date of arrival. and miv of agenti. ■HUM Adour, London, left Jun« 1 Alcinouß. Hongkowt. July IS; Mnn'lield. Ailing. Sountiity*. July 9; DaendeU Annam. HoiK'konit. Au«8; M. Mari imes. Antenor. Liverpool, July 20; Man«fi«ld. Antonio Lopez. Manila,"July 3; Barlow. A|>»rinin. (Vil -uiti. \u<3; Boustead. A-671 words
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Article68 1902-07-11 8 /•<■' P»r fir. 7.m, 10-MO' R"W. Bi li-onA I'ontianak K.Whatt Soon II sm Bangkok fir«'d Noon Pening Pin Seng 1 p.m. Batu Hahat il«ip ffcrnj; 2 p.m. \tanan and Deli Anihan Sp.m n«li S p.m. IVnang and Deli Calup'o 3pm Hongkong Kum Sang S p.m P. Swet'ham via68 words
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Article146 1902-07-11 8 From Kt'KMPi:-Ry th* P.*O. ».s HnVarrat due on the I'J'h July, witli date- to the SO h Juan. She brings replies to the m ill which left SiugHpore on tlie 21st ami iinti May Kkom Cmst:— Bv th« N.D.I.. Print Heinrivh ilueon Tuesday I'l m>: Tar b146 words
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Article197 1902-07-11 8 ARRIVAL S. 5 Vzmil'sNami A Tors.' Captain From Sailsd Cokhicnkioi. a kiq. n* 10 Iclziimi M;iru lap Btr. 2801 Hortor Bombay June '> I* Simons and Co 10 Hong Wan Brit str. 116 Hudson iMalacua Inly tt Wee Bin and Co. 10 Muttra' Mr. 2985 Jacobs Rangoon Ij ily 4197 words
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Article185 1902-07-11 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag A Kiu Tons. Destination. I'AIK DESTINATION. July 10 YikHang Brit str. l..v, Yokohama 10 Nuen TunK Ger gtr. H24 Kanukut. 10 Lai Sang Brit str. 22:!4 Penang and Calcutta 11 H-ip s.-iiu 1.. B*r sen. 88 Sambas 10 Glenalmond Brit etr. 181U Yokohama 11 ti.ang185 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1902-07-11 8 "The Empire Coronation Cloth," THE CENTRE s Tbe 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 Africa113 words
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Advertisement51 1902-07-11 8 "OUT of SIGHT" 4 U^u I If Ar9i \s r\ Ivl I W\^Bfl FOR MICE CTS. 15 ONLY. FOR RATS CTS. 55 ONLY. S?tlAO*\H£ s A" STATIOMAKV DISC GeneralCmopper N" 0 3 each> _J1 SALAD SETS j^ggjjf^^*** PRICE 15 Cents per set. SALAD SETS. O^S. /^~^> In Olive Wood. PRICE51 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1902-07-11 8 WEATHEft REPORT. fc'm.d.l.; h'-rbnu Ho-pitnl, //'A ./'</<. UQt it.-,.m 9 p.m. pm. Kehakcd. Rar DB8MMM4MM Mominif. Temp.. 87.1 8H9 *2 i day and W BMbTher 79 6 77 9 77 0 iiiulUi-li-.-ir Dir. of Wind 8.H.K. s.w. 8.E. Max. Temp. h8.» Mm 70.3 Mix in -inn 141.0 Terr rad 6W.:>51 words
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