The Straits Times, 12 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-12 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,876 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement729 1902-07-12 1 NOIICbS. JOAQUIN PABBICK JOAQUIM. lh,-,,i»ed. k I.L peroonp having <lainiB against the eflate of lh>- nliovf dec-eawd art 1 n-i|ur-i. ii to (nrthwiih ppml partitulnra of -in I i laims in wnt rg to Mei-tri> Joaquim Brothers of ljA Ri fflt-g I'h.. r. Singapore v v. NOTICE. BTRAITS8 TRAITS City729 words
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Advertisement365 1902-07-12 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. FROM thin Jate Mr. William Middleton Sime holds our general power of attorney. SYME CO. Singapore. 9'h July. l»Oi. 16-7 NOTICE. THE Port Dicks, n Co-operative Coffee Curing Company are prepared to receive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Tenrg given for large shipments. Apply for365 words
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Advertisement127 1902-07-12 1 NOTICES. J.J. GOLDBERG, OPTICIAN BEGS to inform his customers that he has removed from Dhoby Übaut t 18. I'rchard Koad, and that be has received now from London every descriptions of the latest fashions Specs, p'm-e--nez &v prices > cry moderate such as were mver offered before. Consultation free daily127 words
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Advertisement134 1902-07-12 1 LATEST* ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little 'Co., Ltd. (o) Drapery Department A large shipment of new goods now on display. New Erect Form Corsets, New Shirts, New Blouses. (:o:) John Little Co., Ltd. >t i- pli-ahant to the i.alale-H keep.- I lie syMi-m toned up-It make* the di K e»tion perfect and134 words
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Advertisement328 1902-07-12 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION HALI OF THE SIMPANC roroNIT AND UUKKEE BBTATR, I'Klt \K Area R42 i TO BE HELD AT I'UWKI.I. iV 00 V BAI.K-HOOM On Wednesday thx !6</i 1902, at MO p m Knr particulars, ■<• (/'iri-ulars. 15-7 POWRLI. A TO Auctioneers. AUCTION KALE OK A VALUABLE BUILDINC SIIE328 words
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Article1823 1902-07-12 2 HAS FRANCE HER EYE ON SIAM A Criticism of French Colonial Qoveinment. Interview with a European Merchant in Colombo. Does France in lu-r Colonies oiler any faeiiitieii to i-ommercial enterprise This is a ijuestioo invariably answprei^ in the negative hv commercial men of any nation whose interest in Far East,1,823 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement325 1902-07-12 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler CoveringPAETfCI LAM n»M BORNEO CO. LTD. w&b Singapore. ROUSSILLON COS. CiIWIL\U}.VE. An lEOnUwsf <lry wint), at a moderate priea. 11 irts "Sit ->l pints *:<<;. I UK KMUfB) COMPANY, LTD. I Sdl.K AOKST*. nr»HI MBGrf«ROT OF L 1 FE A SSUFIAXCE \TE \R AKTKK YEAR men are325 words
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Advertisement505 1902-07-12 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests tt.V> Ibx.. l.»00lhth. alter oevrn after four> <la> in tern dayn Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he had •(ver tested Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.505 words
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Advertisement225 1902-07-12 2 NOTICES. UNTOUCHED BY HAND. MpNS r* FOOD For INFANTS and INVALIDS. When prepared is similar to Breast Milk. ■hi I i i -s-H POOD WORKS, PECKHIX, LONDOX, ENGLAND. Sleep for Skin-Tortured Babies And Rest for <^^i^L Tired Mothers J^i|fe in a warm bath with CUTICI'PA SOAP and a single anointing225 words
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Advertisement224 1902-07-12 2 HIRANO' The Best Japanese Mineral Water Case of 48 quarts >- M Case of 48 pints So/50. Case of 9»> splits M 50. JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. No Better Value for Your Money Elsewhere. A. LALANDE CO.'S BORDEAUX. CLARETS AND WHITE BORDEAUX Wines are the best and purest in the224 words
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Article1108 1902-07-12 3 Onck a Chinaman always a Chinaman |i ti mi' .ilhiut the same extent as a similar hi ateiiiHMt wiiuld be of an Englishman <,r Hiiy o'lit-r man says the iV. C. Daily StK-f. In other woids the Chinaman, go where he will, is a Chinaman1,108 words
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Article454 1902-07-12 3 The following are the KM S. figures of trad evalues for the past two years No ocean steamers at present visit the ports of the F.M.B. Their imports come through Singapore and Penang and their exports are distributed through those port?. The Federal Government grants a454 words
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Article96 1902-07-12 3 PerF.4 O. s s. Britannia connecting with the steamer I'hiuun at Colombo, from London June 2ti, due 27th July— Col. k. K Tevei-shara. Per N. D. L. 8. Boyern from Bremen due 19th July—^r. W. K. MacCallum, M rs. Drew and others. Per N. D.96 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement636 1902-07-12 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND sHiVHHM BANKING CORPORATION. HAID-UP CAPITAL •10.U00.000 KESERVE FUKD.— Sterling Reserve^lO.OOO.OOO 1 m Silver Reserve...! 4,--'M>,OOO fio lm RE&EBVE LIABILITY OF* PROPRIETORS. f..»HM**VHO n OrRT O» OIUSOTOV Hon. K SIIKWAN,. C'HAIRM IN A OSPI'TT HAIHMAt Hon. C. w. Dtonoa ih. schubart, E»q. E. UOKTZ, El>q. A cti.m K~4636 words
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Advertisement600 1902-07-12 3 NOTICES. \l r A TED- A Teacher for first stan- dard. A ply to r.. J. N., Strait* Timrx. office, giving experience and refere cc» 1. -7 VrrAXTF.I): pooil Chinese provision TT salesman, for the wholesale Bazaar tnde. (inly good men need apply, with copies of testimonial- to x n.600 words
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Advertisement580 1902-07-12 3 NOTICES. WANTED. Bi; YKRS to clear our stock of Russian Tinned Provisions consisting of the following: Lamprey, Sausages, Eel. Young M'.orhrn. Younu woodcok, Grey Gronse, Venison, Partridges, Sardines, Roast Hare, Caviare; also disinfectant fluids and planters' tool* at ver\ moderate prices. Apply to the Storekeeper of BTCHERBATCHOFF, T< HOKOFF 4580 words
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Advertisement602 1902-07-12 3 SHIPPING. W. A. 8. N. CO., LTD. FOR DERBY, BROOME. lORT HEDLAND COBBACK, ONSI.OW, CARNARVON GERALDTON, 4 FREMANTLE. rpHE Company's steamer AVSTRA USD, 1 l.OlUtons, Captain Ri. hard*. n will be despatched for the above porU on Monday, the 14th inst., at 4 p m. For freight or passage apply602 words
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324 1902-07-12 4 DksHiTk the atsur.iiice^ ot' home medical papers that His Mnjesly the King is progressing favourably we can )et hardly deem ourselves free from in xn-ty as to the condition of the R oyal Kutferer. Indeed did we do so we should324 words
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Article193 1902-07-12 4 The Exposition which will be opened at Hanoi, in November next, is a novel and admirable scheme which deserves the cordial support of the whole Far East. The Exposition, as will be seen from a notification which appears elsewl.e-e in our columns to-day, is being run by the Government of193 words
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Article54 1902-07-12 4 In our Wire News to-day it is stated that of the regiments released by the conclusion of hostilities in South Africa, t lie Ist Northumberland Fusiliers go to Mauritius, the 2nd West Kents to Hongkong, and the first Ist Derbyshires to Ceylon but there is no mention of of a54 words
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Article25 1902-07-12 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3, including articles od Siam, Chinamen in the Straits, and F. M. S. facts and figures.25 words
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Article20 1902-07-12 4 Mb. W. Eoerton, C.M.G., is returning to Singapore by the N. D. L. Kiinxg Albert, due here on August Ist.20 words
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Article15 1902-07-12 4 Th« Town Band will play on the People's Park this afternoon from S to 6.15 words
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Article25 1902-07-12 4 The homeward mail by the P. HHnrich closes on Tuesday at 1 p.m and that by the Zamania on the next day at 4 p.m.25 words
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Article20 1902-07-12 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will tm found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on pageS.20 words
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Article19 1902-07-12 4 Admiral Sir Harry Keppel was received by Their Majesties the King and Queen on June 14th his 93rd birthday.19 words
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Article22 1902-07-12 4 There was a good attendance at the performance given by the Kraneis Brothers and «in!iiH local amateurs at Fort Canning last evening22 words
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Article28 1902-07-12 4 A UMWIi was ejected from the Court in Malta in June. The Ottoman Consul refu>«d to take nflf his fez cap, and J udge Roncarli ordered his ejection.28 words
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Article27 1902-07-12 4 Sir Lionel Cox. Chief Justice, is going to Penang on Monday evening, on judicial work. Mr Justice Hvndiii.in .Inn -s will then sit at the Assizes here27 words
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Article26 1902-07-12 4 The S C C. sports this afternoon commence at it o'clock The Chinese torchlight procession to Government House to-night leaves the Esplanade at gun-tire, 9 o'cloik26 words
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Article34 1902-07-12 4 The Singapore K<>val Engineers (Volunteers) parade on Wednesday next for engineering drill. The Corps will take part in the night march on Kriday next, fall in at the Old Gaol site at 8 4534 words
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Article34 1902-07-12 4 Thi Vade" Cup will be played for by members of the Singapore Golf Club next Saturday, 19th inxt. two rounds medal play the first sixteen scored to (jualify to play off under special handicap.34 words
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Article34 1902-07-12 4 Three hundred and thirty deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thounand was 73.12. Over nine per cent, of the deaths occurred at St. John's island.34 words
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Article48 1902-07-12 4 As export duly at the rate cf Si per pikul is now levied at Negri Sembilan on wolfram, subject to a rebate of the amount of any difference between the duty so paid and eight per cent, of the actual price realised by sale thereof in the Colony.48 words
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Article49 1902-07-12 4 Capt R. L,e CoisnWlier, of the MM steamer Annnml Behic, was charged at Sydney the other day with being the master of a vessel from which a prohibited immigrant, an Ar-il>, entered the Australian Commonwealth. A fine of i.'i'o with costs (in default one month's iinprisui iiuiii) was imposed.49 words
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Article50 1902-07-12 4 The British residents in Deli kept high coronation festivity on the ?6th June at Brahrang House, the residence of Mr. J. C. Tate About 80 guests were present. Dinner and dancing formed part of the proceedings. Besides the King's health, that of the Queen of the Netherlands was also drunk.50 words
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Article57 1902-07-12 4 The Company described as the Tokyo Electric Railway Company, though it is -till running cars drawn by horses, is one < if the most successful enterprises in Japan. The accounts for the last halfyear, ending the 31st May, show the net profits to be 885,384 ym. The Company to declare57 words
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Article62 1902-07-12 4 Crime is at a diocuunt in Singapore at present, chiefly on account of the heavy sentences which are being meted nut to offenders, and of the vigilance ol the police. An attempt at housebreaking was made yesterday in Serangoon Road. No entrance was effected, the man probably being scared off,62 words
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Article62 1902-07-12 4 A motor car came to hopeless grief in Bras fiassa Road yesterday evening. Trying to avoid a carriage and two pedestrians it collided with a tree, smashing one of its wheels and throwing its two occupants into the road. No one was hurt. Judging by the way certain motor cars62 words
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Article83 1902-07-12 4 The latest cholera cure in vogue hails from Soochow in China The patient chews up a number of large copper coins. After chewing them he spits them out and his cure is sure. One cured patient explained that it was not at all a difficult thing to do as the83 words
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Article169 1902-07-12 4 Two Magistrates, Messrs. Brockman and Wilson, appeared before the Chief Justice this morning at the Supreme Court on the order issued by the Court for them to show cause why they did not try Attar Singh, who was committed to the Bench Court some time ago by Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones169 words
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Special Telegram to the "Straits Times."
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Article61 1902-07-12 4 Not Yet Sailed. CONTIN6ENT AWAITS FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. London, Wf\Wk\§, The members of the Straits Settlements Coronation Contingent are still in camp at. Alexandra Palace The men are much exercised as to when they will sail for at Straits. It is officially announced that the Contingent remains in England61 words
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Article585 1902-07-12 4 Friday, nth July. PREBBNT. His X.v h.i.ksoy Sir Fkakk Aihi.im.isi; SWETTENHAM, X.C.M 0., ituiVKKNuK I. Hon. W. I. In, lor, m i. oli mini Secretary). Hon. W. K. Collyer (Attorney-General). Hun K. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. F. K B. (jaffney (Acting Colonial Ennineer). Hon. W. r.vaus (Acting585 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article37 1902-07-12 4 Undon, \-2th. July. The Lancet Kays, in view of the cruel rumours regarding the King's health It is our duty to say in the clearest possible terms that the King is free Irom cancer."37 words
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Article35 1902-07-12 4 AT ST. JAMES'S PALACE. The l'rino« and Princess of Wales held a brilliant reception yesterday evening at St. James's Pa ace, at whi -h nine hundred Colonial visitors attended. DISCIPLINE AT SANDHURST.35 words
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Article132 1902-07-12 4 The Sandhurst College incident* have been debated in the House of Lords. Lord Huberts defon led his action in punishing the guilty parties. Ha said that there had been a series of misdemeanours in the College ohowing relaxed discipline and necessitating measures to end an intolerable132 words
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Article79 1902-07-12 4 The King is improving in every respect, and sleeps well. BRITISH SCIENTISTS SAFE. The British scientific mission in Martinique is safe at Kurt de Krance. AUSTRALIAN OOVERNOROENERALSHIP. The rumour that Colonel M'Calmotit had been appointed to the Australian (iovernor-Generalship is ■nfounded. MR. CHAMBERLAIN PROaRESSINO. Mr. Chamberlain's wound is79 words
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Article193 1902-07-12 4 WUB.C Born, .luliu.. i>»»r. I'liny ban ulii-i'rvi'cl that he could employ at tin- name tiini'. in- San i" li*umi, ln> m in rt-.i.1. Mi llilli.lt.. MTili-. ali.l hi- inllh l ti. liwliK.-. Bab saitl to havt* ri»Mi|ii.Tr<l Mnw huniiml natnm*. tnki-ii sight hundred cities, and Hrfi-auM193 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement959 1902-07-12 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jsist on Jippli cation.) "PAHASG KARANG LIMITED TH' Director*, of the Pahang Kahang Limited have made a further call of '•1 per -liarr on the Ordinary Shares of tbe Company II pc 1959 words
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Advertisement51 1902-07-12 4 G.R.LAMBFRT&CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Daily Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. XOTIOB. All nar Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in w own new patented Celloidin process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window Battery Road.51 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous159 1902-07-12 4 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 12th July. High Water SlUpm. Moon 1st Qr. 7.42 p.m. 8.C.C. Athletic Sports. 3. O. O. C. Monthly Medal Play. Town Band, People's Park. A tot!. Chinese Torchlight Procexsion. '■>. I.O.U.T. Temperance clul>. 8. Sunday, 13th July. Hiith W.hi,-, 3 J7 a.m. 3.6U p.m. Seventh after159 words
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Article2010 1902-07-12 5 Sir Cecil dementi Smith, G.C.M.G. presided on June l«h at the Ceronation dinner under the auspices of the Straits Settlements AMiioiltl >n, held at the Hotel Metropole. There wa» a very lame company, including many visitors from a distance who had arrived to take part, in the2,010 words
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Article131 1902-07-12 5 Following our yesterday's report, the next case dealt with by the Chief Justice and jury was that of Koh Ah Hene, Ng A Siam and Koh Meng Choon, winwere found guilty of theft of some beans, and sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment each. Ong Lin was sentenced131 words
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Article341 1902-07-12 5 The appointment of M. Beau to the Governor-Generalship of French IndoChina is considered to be a set-back to the Colonial expansion policy of M Doumer, his predecessor. M. Beau does not belong to the forward party and is expectei to carry out faithfully the ideas of M. Doumergue,341 words
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195 1902-07-12 5 TO- MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES Seventh Sunday after Trinity. St. Andrew s Cathedral. 7 a.m.. Matins 7.4(1 a m Holy Communion (Choral). 4pm Sunday. School SSilp.m Evensong and Sormon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p. m Evensong and Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Waterloo St. and195 words
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Article1237 1902-07-12 5 Home. The mtto* of tjm Colonials. i,,m«n.|.-.| by Hi: H. the Duke of Conimu-lit. took place on the l-i m-i at the Home i .mini- 26 Colonies and i|<-|n-n<leiu'iiw were represented. Hit Miiji-.iv the Queen ami flMßnhfctl visitors consisting of Royalties, Indian MaMa, Colonials ami foreigners, ami inclu1,237 words
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104 1902-07-12 5 THE AMPHITRITE IN THE PERSIAN GULF. On the way to Singapore. Tbr British tirst-cla*s cruiser Amphitrite has arrived at Bombay for the purpose of coaling before proceeding to China. After leaving Aden, she made a demonstration in the Persian Gulf, apparently to impress the people with the fact that Great104 words
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Article281 1902-07-12 5 The Calcutta Englishman confirms the statement that Mr. Wynne, agent, of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway Company, has been offered an important position in the service of the China Development Company, which will shortly be floated. The Company will be formed to work the important concessions obtained some281 words
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Article79 1902-07-12 5 Dr. C.T. Grikkis, the Acting P.C.M.O. at Colombo has, it is understood, urged on Kovernraent the necessity of a steam laundry to undertake the work of all the medical institutions in Colombo owing to the trouble and annoyance caused by dhobies as at present. Tbe scheme, it appears, has secured79 words
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Article606 1902-07-12 5 Singapore, 12th July, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier tmyem I3.:m Copra Bali MM do Pontianak l"> Pepper, Black buyer* II 7:> ild White, (-1%) 5-- -W Sago Floor Sarawak ITS do Brunei No. 1 3.1*1 Pearl Sago «.S.'» Coffee, Bali, 1">T, Coffee, P«lenihan«.*>XbaM« Cdll.-.-, Liberian No. 1 1».<«" Tapi.n-a, small Flake606 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1902-07-12 5 When one is all run-down, completely tired out. it is then he feels that life is not worth living. He is easily discouraged, is indolent, has no energy for either business or pleasuraWo pursuits. Life is a drag. H" is not sick, nor is he well. Tbe trouble is that199 words
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Advertisement111 1902-07-12 5 KOMBYA CO., Japanese Curio Dealer. TRLEPHONK, No. 288. Should our custom«rs (even in Johore) want to kn>w our prices, just ring by the above number In case they wnnt some special goods, please do the umc to avoid disappointments. Our regular customers by the nliove means may get what they111 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1902-07-12 6 NOTICES. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. (:o:) ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, SHIP AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. (:o:) FtHLERS Lancashire. Cornish, Vertical, Locomotive, and Marine. ENGINES Winding and Hauling, Portable, Semi-Portable, and Marine. (PUMPS -Tangye's Special Steam Duplex Pumps, Victor Centrifugal Pumps. Waterspout Pulsating Steam152 words
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Advertisement313 1902-07-12 6 NOTICES. AflCflts for LEA PERRINS' WOnu tS IERSHIRE SAUCE. vBo Special W£ppant^^3E*J^ His Majestp Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. KATZ BROS., LTD. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. A New Stock Just Unpacked. NOVELTIES in Silk Ties V SN. Corsets Uee Ties. Crepe lie Chine Ties rrim i Dorm. Cor«ls L«. Fieh.,,313 words
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Advertisement165 1902-07-12 6 SOUTH BKll'lSH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance t)9«cted on every description of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all part* of the World. LOCAL BOAKD. D. W. I.uVELL, E»n ('.lmirman. D. 8. Cabmichakl, Esq., Ci. A. Kkhiim., Kb.; LmHo Pdah, Esq., I.keChoon Ui-an. Etq. Wm. MoKERROW A Co., Qtneral165 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1902-07-12 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd rl Bttß<l»J Lite Aaroraooa. Norwich Union Fir. la«ui»nce Bom«tj. \tlaa Aanumnoe Company (Fire), fhe Kouit»hl« Life Amiranoe SooietT. The China Mutual Stuwn Navigation Company i> -"nttenham Lager Beer Company. .-or particulars of tLe«e Companies, ssei the -ull adT»rti«wiwmt of THE BOBNKO COMPANY. LIMITED Aionta. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.707 words
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Advertisement777 1902-07-12 7 STEAMSHIPjCOMPANIES, koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India uovaromem. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aobct, late J. Dabbdbls A Co., 8-S, Collybb Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. .mnr From Expected Will be i>««patchod for On TiVnau'n Kotievia 7 Bandjeimassin, Kotabaroe, ports Balikpapan, Koetei, Rrouw, Boelongan, Donggala and777 words
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Advertisement588 1902-07-12 7 British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passenger* aad Cargo booked by the above steamer* at through rate* to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and588 words
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Advertisement657 1902-07-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Ooeaan. Tons. Tom. PeUut 7441 Hector 4660 Tydeut 7441 Diomed 4870 Ttltmachut 7441 ilrnrlau* 4071 fawn 7441 Nutor SbOl Agnmtvino* 7010 U/y««w 3M30 Vjax 7089 /'vrrftu. 8620 Arkillr* 7043 Tanta/tu S62r) rVueaiton 7030 /zion Ml 2 Jdomrnew 6763 Khipru*657 words
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Advertisement520 1902-07-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANI JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY se vice 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 excellent accommodation for First520 words
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Advertisement456 1902-07-12 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rpBK CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE* I COMPANY. LIMITED. Cspitel Sabecribed t>.OOU.OOb. Amount P»id up OOO.OOC Bassrvii Fund 900.U0C Hud Omoa, Hohokonu. Tha undersigned, Agents for the •bora Company, are prepared to accept marine risk* at»> current rates. OUN I.NpUKANv t UI-* Cli, laJ.N DUN. O EBTABUHHID 1710. Insurances effected456 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1548 1902-07-12 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are utod :—sir.—steamer sh.— ►nip; bq.—banj le; sch.^-schooavr: Yet.— Yiiuht; Ura.—Cruiser, Gbt— Gunboat: Tor. Torpedo, H.p -Horse-power; Hrit. —Bri--liih;.U. S.—United Si*te«; Fch.—French; Her.—German; l>ut —l'uleh;.loh. —Johore; 44.C—Gener:il-carifi<: p. desk pnst>eo{«r; U.—Uncertain I. P. \V.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.I) -Tanjnng P.igar I).^k B.W.1,548 words
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Article719 1902-07-12 8 Name, port, probable date of arrivul. and name nf agents. HTB4MIBB. Adour, London, left June 1 Alboin, Bangkok, July Borneo Coy. Alcinoai. Hongkong. July 15; Mao-field. Alting, Hounibaya, July 19 DaendeU Annam, Hongkong, Aug 3; M. Maritime*. Antenor, Liverpool, July 20; Manafleld. Antonio Lopez, Manila, July '8; Barlow.719 words
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Article232 1902-07-12 8 for tir. Tim-To-Day. Ami hn i i ami Deli Aaahun 3 p.m. f>oli Medm 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Cali/pso 3 p.m. Hongkong A'um SVm« S p.m. P Swvt'hmn via ports Snpplw 4 p.m. Bntu I'ahat Sultana 4 p.m. Colombo Strnnburn 4 p.m. Monday. Malacca and LingK> fftl'nr232 words
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Article212 1902-07-12 8 •Jt Vmhki/k X»m« <t loirs. Captain From Bail»d Cohsiommm. Rio. Jlv M 10 1) II II II II U IV IS \i If v v Vi la Medan Ocr str 476 *chultz Deli July K Bohn Meyer 4 Co. \Bshan itr 161 Peters Asahan Juiy 8 Bebn Meyer 4212 words
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Article115 1902-07-12 8 Datb. ViuiL't Nami. Flao A Rio Tom. UUTINATIOM. July 12 Elblng Ocr ttr. 3*lo i Hambum Tia port* 11 Btra»sourg »tr. 32W Hamburg via ports 12 Kian Yung Brit itr. 70 Muar 14 Gu.dilquiver MM sir. 151)6 Saigon 12 Pin Seng Brit Btr. 378 Penitag 12 Sappho «tr. .129115 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1902-07-12 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. I I&ijB«m?BBWWwV-l \j[-^^W **M TV Price Cts 50, 85. 90, Price Cts. %O, 65, 85 lH JoSi ißm* ■\JI iTj \~J W^ A *1 -90, 2-70 each 1 90. and 270 each. I7 nfti<,>*^ ~\l aU.vV-.iJi ,^MHXlifm'M /&A S^^L%^ LADIES' WHITE OP RA CLOAKS f ii "^ffiaßSSESSfiuV^r126 words
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Advertisement22 1902-07-12 8 'po-BK-LET, Rooms available forbache* 1 lore or married couple without children. Apply to MRS. WISHART, BT. THOMAS WALK, ni. w. *f. 2-k22 words
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Miscellaneous99 1902-07-12 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandany Kerbnu H'xpii.il, U'h .tub,, 9 %.m Hp.m. law. Kkmakhk. Bar 29 HTII 2M 791 29.H.4 Morning Temp.. 8».5 87.6 H2 0 clear, day W rt'lb Tber 78J 7HO 77 9 cloudy, Dir. of Wind m.k. St. s.K. night clear Max. Temp. 88 H Mm 739 Mix in99 words
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