The Straits Times, 17 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-17 1 The Straits Times. NO. ao,BBo. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement625 1902-07-17 1 NOTICES. (The £tr;iit!i jlifttl ADVERTISING RATES PAYABLE IM ADVANCE. Al>\ KHTISKMKNTS. rpHK type used a» a »t»ndard for Kettin« 1 adviTtinenient* i» to thin. unleHß thein»lru.ti..n Is l» Hsilsy* the aUvertiße wrul, whi-n any ellw -trve »tyle o( type, u.ed in the paiwr, will lie adopted. The htandard runii exactly625 words
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Advertisement479 1902-07-17 1 NOTICES. Ideal HUT Enriched 20 per cent. with Cream. F*^E^ Stcrilized-Not Sweetened. FWl c^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh NOTICE. 4 Villa in River Valley Road, suitable for a married couple, is open for joint occupation at a rental of $2" a month \pply t-'.I. K c o *traiU Time*,479 words
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Advertisement60 1902-07-17 1 KIM WAN BRICKWORKS A CO. rtsiit PANJ4XG. Are now supplying building bricks of every kiuds. For particulars appl y to CHOP KIM BIE, 18-12 No. 24. Malacca Street. ROBINSON CO. Have just received CAVENDISH Table Tennis Sets in several qualities Table Tennis Bats made of ebony with cork handles, or60 words
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Advertisement276 1902-07-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROTHERS CLjIIMIITEID-) CASH CLEARANCE SALE. COMMENCES FRIDAY, AUGUST Ist FOR 8 DAYS ONLY. John Little Co., Ltd. Co:)Drapery Department A large shipment of new goods now on display. New Erect Form Corsets, New Shirts, New Blouses. (:o:) John Little Co., Ltd. Uiftß.K AND I IRON WIN Ej)276 words
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Article1718 1902-07-17 2 Interview with the Sultan of Perak (London Daily Newt, June IBtk.) His Highness the Sultan of Perak yesterday honoured with an interview a representative of the Daily AY"'*, who waited upon him at the Hotel Cecil, where the Sultan is staying as a guest of the King1,718 words
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131 1902-07-17 2 LIST OF PASSE NGERS For Singapo re. Per P. O. 8 s. Hritmni* connecting with the steamer Chwun at Colombo, from London June M, due JTtli July— Col. •i. K. Teveraham. Per D. L s s. Hay mi from Bremen due 19th July—^r. W. R. M*cC»llum, Mrs. Drew and others.131 words
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Advertisement310 1902-07-17 2 NOTICES^ K.AJ.ChotirmaTllCa HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INDIAN AN 3 PERSIAN CARPETS, OF THE BEST QUXLITY AN3 OF VV*IOU? PATTERNS IN THE FOLLOWIN3 SIZES: >% _3 9 feet square, 12' x 9' 12 feet square. 14 feet square, 15 feet square, 15' x If !S'xl2' 20x18'; 20'xl9' 21'310 words
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Advertisement357 1902-07-17 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Oemerrt. The Latest Tests 900 lII*.. 1,200 llMn alter M*v<*n after four* daya in day* Water. in Water. The above tesU were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he had ever tested Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.357 words
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Advertisement360 1902-07-17 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL tJIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. ROUSSILLON CON. CIIAMPAGXE. "An excellent dry wire, at a moderate price. 12 c[uartsS3t. 24 pints $36. THE BORXEO COMPANY, LTD. th. i. Soli Agbnts. THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY CO. Have fitterl360 words
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Article654 1902-07-17 3 Kuala Lipit, 7<A, July There is stated to be a markm in British Columbia for crystals that would be suitable for gem purposes, such as conversion into imitation diamonds, and enquiries on the subject have been received from a Mr C. H Walker who is engaged in the654 words
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Article482 1902-07-17 3 The Lioness Killed. On the 17ih June, the new Bpaciou> exercise \,-ir«l be the big. carnivora ri thAoological Gardens, at South Perth, (Wrist Australia), was the arena of IgM to the death, which took place I>. twiM-n a Urge tiger and a lione-s. The BtniUL'l'-, win482 words
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Article371 1902-07-17 3 Ok Saturday a fire broke out at the Federal Home for Women, which is situated on the old Kuala Lumpur Race Course. Thematron, a European, at once took energetic measures, for sbe proceed»d to lock up all the inmates in her own house which wag ap><it from the371 words
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Article275 1902-07-17 3 The report of the Shell Transport and Trading Co (Limited) for 1001 states that, including the amount brought forward from 1900, then* stands at credit of profit and loss £370,1:.'.\ After payment of income-tax, management commission (including i.flice rent, salary and expenses), and directors and275 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement632 1902-07-17 3 BANKS. UONUKONU AND cH.iN-HAI BANKINU CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..|lo,oOo,ooo l silver Reserve....* 4,^50,000/ M SOWW RESERVE LIABILITY OFI in i«k,nrm PROPRIETORS. J..#lo,OUO.uuu '■"•oriiT o» r>imrTogn Hon. K. Shew an,. Chairman. A D«P' TT I HAIKIIt Hon. C. W. Dickson ;H. Schubaet, Esq. K. (J<PKTI, K«|. I632 words
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Advertisement633 1902-07-17 3 NOTICES. nj A*TEI> for Batavia, Java, an hnglish nurse or nunery governess to take entire charge of two boys, aged s and H years, salary according to arrangem* nt good references required. Apply by letter to No. 6». .Strati* limn. 2> -7 WANTED -Pupils to learn Shorthand Instruction given by633 words
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Advertisement599 1902-07-17 3 NOTICES. FOR SALK. RIVER steam launch, built 1901. lenvtb over all --M t; n... beam 6ft. (tin depth amid Sit Draught light Bin. forward, lft. lOin. aft. loaded mi n. forwaid, '.'ft. aft Room for pe> sons. For further information apply to C. F.V»N R' ETH, v.c. 9, Raffles Quay.599 words
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Advertisement620 1902-07-17 3 SHIPPING. COMPANIA II;a>,uLAMiCA of bahcelona. for Manila. THE Hpanish mail s. s. ISLA de PANAY, having left Colombo on the toth inst, Is expected to arrive here on (be IHtb inst and will have prompt des patch for tbe above port. For freight or passage, apply to 17-7 BARLOW 4620 words
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206 1902-07-17 4 To-day's K-uu-r message mentions a question arising relating to the French position in the international Settlement at Shanghai. At the date of last mail advices from that port, the only difficulty pending for diplomatic action there was the question of jurisdiction206 words
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Article322 1902-07-17 4 The Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, k.c m a., wiius.- appointment to the position of Lieutenant Governor of the Transvaal Colony is notified, is not without South' African experience he having done excellent work as Administrator of Ma tabeleland from 1898 to 1901. In the last mentioned year he was made322 words
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Article174 1902-07-17 4 Oir attention has been drawn to the fact that on evenings when the band plays on the Old Gaol Site a number of syces, usually Malays or Klings, lead horses about at exercise upon the turf which is at the time generally more or less thronged by amahs and children.174 words
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Article23 1902-07-17 4 On pages 2 and 3 will be found reading matter, including an interview with the Sultan of I'erak. SeUngor News and I'ahang News.23 words
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Article13 1902-07-17 4 Messrs. Scott and Lange came from Sarawak by the s.s. Horneo this morning.13 words
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Article13 1902-07-17 4 Mr. H. C. I'ni.iii.Asi arrived from Port Swettenham by the s.s. GanymetU yesterday.13 words
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Article14 1902-07-17 4 THESingapore Philharmonic Society's orchestra meets for practice in the Town Hall to-night at 83014 words
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Article13 1902-07-17 4 The CeUbet brought the following passengers from Penang yesterday, Messrs. Tandy and Thombiy.13 words
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Article19 1902-07-17 4 The German mail steamer Bayern left Penang yesterday at 11 p.m. and is due here to-morrow at 7 a.m.19 words
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Article17 1902-07-17 4 Mr. Frost, Miss Lloyd, and the Revd Burgoffer arrived by the ss. tiappho from Port Swettenham yesterday.17 words
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Article21 1902-07-17 4 Dr. Thompson who is staying at the Bi'lii viu- Hotel, reports that a silk tarong has been stolen frum his room.21 words
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Article20 1902-07-17 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on P*geB.20 words
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Article23 1902-07-17 4 Thk P O. intermediate steamer Canton left Penang at 8 p in. yesterday and is expected to arrive here at 8 a.m. to-morrow.23 words
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Article22 1902-07-17 4 The Francis Brothers give their entertainment at the Town Hall on Saturday the 26th instant, not Wednesday, tbe 23rd, as ireviously stated.22 words
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Article28 1902-07-17 4 The M M s.s. Polynesitn with the mail from Europe of the 27th June, left Colombo at 11 a.m. yesterday and is due here at daylight on Monday.28 words
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Article27 1902-07-17 4 A meeting of Hi.- members of the Church Work Association, will be held at Mrs. Frizell's house, Cairn Hih, on Wednesday July 2!Jrd at eleven a. m.27 words
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Article28 1902-07-17 4 Of thirty-six cases recorded in tbe charge book of the central division, this morning, sevent>-five per cent were for obstruction by exposing goods fur sale in the street*.28 words
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Article32 1902-07-17 4 The next meeting of the Chinese Christian Associttion will be held to-morrow at 8 p. m. at the u»ual place. A review of a book will be read by the hononrv librarian.32 words
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Article38 1902-07-17 4 Mr K. A. Odiuk ha« reported the fact that a gold watch and chain have been stolen trom his rooms at the Hotel ■ie la Paix, where he is a resident. Enquiries are being made by the police.38 words
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Article27 1902-07-17 4 THEagenda at the municipal meeting to-morrow includes -The following items Report on piggeries, letter from Government about the Bukit Timab Canal, new loan, and applications for increases.27 words
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Article36 1902-07-17 4 A OtiiNKsK was arrested yesterday for being in Mr John Anderson's compound when he had no business to be there. The trespasser made off and ran into the King of Siam's stable, where he was apprehended.36 words
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Article37 1902-07-17 4 Captain J Kymocu, who was formerly in command of the steamer Muutang and latterly chief officer of the old bluefunnel steamer Telemaehut, has taken command of the Esmeraldn, now trading between Java, Sing t|. ore and Hongkong.37 words
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Article37 1902-07-17 4 The agenda of the Legislative Council to-morrow afternoon bears ten bills, one of which (the Chinese Immigrants Bill) is for further consideration in committee, four for third reading, one for secoud reading, and four for first reading.37 words
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Article41 1902-07-17 4 Yistkkday, the cases set down for the Bench Court had to be postponed, owing to the fact that no geutleman having magisterial powers was available to sit as the aecond magistrate The inference is that the magistrates have their hands full.41 words
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Article45 1902-07-17 4 The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank have received a telegram from Hongkong as follows:— Subject to audit the dividend for half year will be £1/10 per share added to reserve 5 lacs carried forward to next half yetr 1 1 lacs written off property 2 lacs.45 words
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Article51 1902-07-17 4 An impudent attempt at theft occurred yesterday at the house, 21 Omar Road. A Chinese, an old offender, walked into thu Mouse and rifled the pockets of a coat that was hanging on the wall and took a watch and chain. The man was seen, however, and was given into51 words
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Article51 1902-07-17 4 The Paris Tempt states that M. Delcass^ obtained the telegraphed acceptance of the Governorship of French Indo-China from M. Beau, who was away on a holiday. If he benefits by his change he will start for IndoChina by an early mail. He will go to Paris to receive instructions from51 words
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Article58 1902-07-17 4 A Malay damsel named Mena fell into the hands of the police yesterday pvening. From the evidence taken by Mr Marriott, this morning, it seems that she was following in a 'rikisha a European who was in a similar vehicle, and was whistling to attract his attention. She was ordered58 words
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Article67 1902-07-17 4 The following appeared in Garrison Orders yesterday It has been decided that non-commissioned officers and men who are invalided from the service on account of loss or decay of teeth, and who would have been made efficient Boldiers had artificial teeth been supplied, shall not be entitled to pensions if67 words
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Article77 1902-07-17 4 Two unknown climbing plants were discovered in Hongkong recently and brought t.i the Gardens to be grown until they flowered in order to identify them. One was found to bn Canavalia obtuta, D. C, and the other a specieß of Itligera. These bring the total number of plants, exclusive of77 words
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Article84 1902-07-17 4 Ykstfbday altemoon Mr. C. P. Anchant was driving nlong Beach Road in a gharry. He pulled up, and was immediately run into by 'rikisha No. 5952 which was just behind. The shafts of the 'rikisha went through the panel causing damage to the extent of $5. The puller was given84 words
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Article77 1902-07-17 4 Latham Co.'s share report, dated Wednesday, noon, states Since our last report very littln business has been done and the tune of the market is quiet with rates ruling weaker. Straits Traders have declined still further and are weak, with sellers at $31. There are no transactions to be reported77 words
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Article96 1902-07-17 4 M. Tktaud, a Government servant, has met with a tragic death in the wilds of Cochin China. When out surveying with a body of coolies, all unarmed, he came suddenly upon a troop of elephants. The coolies fled and left him to tace the elephants which lost no time in96 words
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Article109 1902-07-17 4 The latest sensation at Canton is that of a mother placarding rewards for the arrest of her sons. It seems that a man by the name of Li had accu ■nulated a fortune, by doing business in Canton and Singapore. His sons and some of his nephews upon this plotted109 words
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Article122 1902-07-17 4 The future of South Africa is being eagerly discussed in Germany, and now thiit the war is over, tbe acrimony directed against Britain is diverted into other channels. One set ot writers maintains that agriculture will be the preponderating element in South Africa," and therefore the Boere will predominate. This122 words
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Article138 1902-07-17 4 The Colony and the A V C. will be proud of the information news contained in the following item of news, which is communicated to us by Mojor Broa.lriek When H.R.H. th« Duke of Connaught innpected the Colonial Contingents at Alexandra Palace, be specially congratulated Sir Cecil Clementi-rimith on the138 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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33 1902-07-17 4 London, lfi(/i July. The Duke of Devonshire, speaking in the House oi Lords, said thu lord Salisbury had desired him to undertake the Ministerial leadership in that assembly.33 words
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Article24 1902-07-17 4 The Czar and the King uf Italy reviewed 38,000 troops at Krasnoeselo, the Czar le.iding his own regiments past the King.24 words
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Article18 1902-07-17 4 Mr. Chamberlain continues to pro gress favourably towards recovery. The issue of bulletins has ceased.18 words
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30 1902-07-17 4 Sir Arthur Lawley Appointed. Sir Ar;hur L iwley K.C.MG., at present Governor of Western A mr.ilm, has been appointed Lii<i;-u intGovernor of the Transvaal C.ilony.30 words
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Article37 1902-07-17 4 Lord Cranborue states that Sir E. Satow, British Minister at Peking, will shortly report to kk* British >verninent on the who;e q*Mt*M relating to the French p union in the International Settlement at Shanghai.37 words
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Article18 1902-07-17 4 Ard PiUrick h.-is gone Uino v I has been scratched in th 1 BeHpM Stakes.18 words
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Article77 1902-07-17 4 About a month ago, a bullock curt driver was fiued »25 tor cruelly lv cattle by using them fur heavy work belore they were old enough lo do -nidi woik. I In- cattle continued to !>•• wurkud despite this The owner was th.-n summoned and was sentenced y> a month's77 words
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Article131 1902-07-17 4 Yisterday, Tau (Jueok, a petty trader, residing at t&£erangoon Ui.nl, appeared before Mr. Marriott in answer to a miiiimons issueAat the instance of liihd. U iti'uiiiii, W'eiL'his and Measures Ufcpartment, for using false scalus Ad being in possession of false wi-iulitai in the first case it was shown 111 v131 words
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Article141 1902-07-17 4 An accident which neared the point of seriousness took place early this morning near Cavenagh Bridge. A powerful and very spirited horse, ridden tiy a rather diininu'ive European, was racing as it liked along the foul path past the Cricket Pavilion towards Cavenagh Bridge, completely scattering tbe natives who were141 words
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Article229 1902-07-17 4 Thk apparently indiscriminate issue, by tin- Cbiet Police Officer ol tickets for admittsion to Government Hoube grounds on the occasion of the Chinese torchlight procession, resulted, as might have been expected, in their circulation among a large number of Asiatics of all classes, some of whom were no doubt inveigled229 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement467 1902-07-17 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW. SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jsist on Application.) tuth.n. 101 ara now 1..- ill. aini'.l at cents |j r 11.. from tbe (irove HoU'l Tanjong Katoni* 10-7 'I'" XX I.XI A ►mull bungalow in 1 r.iiifrili'rntp Kntate fairly467 words
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Advertisement385 1902-07-17 4 WAMKI) IMMEDIATELY. iMINKSK .-1.-rk io>-theTAmelong Mine. Married man preferred. Apply to v.c. Hffcrs. SYME <t CO., Agents. tITAMfD Imir Hint lodging fnr a »T S'ngle gentleman, (toply slating terms to A. Y. Co Straitt Timrt. 18-7 WANTED (or :m industrial company. as«iKt»n' with teuhnioil knowledge Apply to G. A. K385 words
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Advertisement52 1902-07-17 4 G.R.LAMBfRT&CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sitting* Appointments ■hould, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All nur Photo* are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent print* en her done in mm own new patented Celloidin process h in I'lutiiiolype or Bromide. Specimen* of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window Battery52 words
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Article294 1902-07-17 5 The Murder Trial. Sakah binte Ristamji, a woman, was arraigned before Mr. Justice HyndmanJ.uies and a special jury this morning charged with murder, also with culpable, homicide not :iiiioiintirii; to murder. The Attorney(iener:«l put forward the case for the pioMcution, and Mr Parkin* (Messrs. Drew and N ipict)294 words
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Article172 1902-07-17 5 A remarkable i\i-e w:is tried at Medan in I)"li c uly this month A Bengalee w.i', -Inn hi on an estate at Bingey, Rier«eng by name, was charged with the in. .r iei m| .Mrs Thiele, wife of his emptoYar, Hr. Thiele the manager of the172 words
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Article143 1902-07-17 5 Interesting Presentation. A PLKAKiMi little function took place at th,- Mnwe, Cavenagh Koad, last evening, Urn occasion being the preseii'a'ion ufagoM watch and chain, Bill, -'ril, e^l for hy the congregation, to the X.-v \lr. Murray, who has acted a« lunim tenetf* for the Minister, the K-v.143 words
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Article176 1902-07-17 5 Tut following properties were disposed of hy auction at Powell 4 Co.'s gale- mum Jsteniay The Sgnpanp ■state »<ljn(>iiii! the railway station at rfi in pane, Perak, area about 642 acies, of which -.'OO acres are planted with rutV ami BoenwM trees, together with bnnj i! iw.176 words
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Article89 1902-07-17 5 MM Chad* VII. i. consecrated in the <■<itln-.1r.il at Hheiins. .loan of Arc, his tunporl.r. »ii~ h.hi.-.I on boraebark, helmetted, at In- right Mile, with her triumphal banner •nf.nl,-,!. IHTI H,, rn I)r. Inaac Watta, the celebrated by., n wriler. 1716-l'ope dinponed of hit Essay on89 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter214 1902-07-17 5 To the Editor of the Strailt Times:' Sir,— On Tuesday, on the Esplanade, an Association match was played between the S C.C. and a combined team R.O A. The Club, as is generally the case, won the toss, and elected the cathedral end of the ground, the Gunners214 words
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Letter198 1902-07-17 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, We in Singapore are now on the eve of a great chance by the addition of the motor-car to our other means of locomotion, but it remains to be seen if it will prove an unmixed blessing. The first people who198 words
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Letter326 1902-07-17 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir,— Now that the question of house rent is exercising the minds of the community, it may not be out of place to say that, while we are apparently no worse <i!i than our brethren in other parts of the Empire,326 words
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Article43 1902-07-17 5 A sailing ship thought to be a schooner is ashore in the vicinity of the Uorsburgh Light. A tug has left Tanjong Pagar to render assistance. No further details are to hand up to the time of going to press.43 words
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Article95 1902-07-17 5 News of anotHVr big thing" come* from America in the shape of a fast train running between New York and Chicago, which during one spurt of it* li rst run is said to have attained a speed of 95 miles an hour. No particular attempt seems to95 words
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Article507 1902-07-17 5 Remarkable Shooting at Wei-hai-wei. The ISorth China Daily News correspondent writes from Weihaiwei on the 23rd June H. M. S. Terrible has earned a high reputation for excellence at gunnery practice, the result of much training, and Captain Percy Scott and his crew received well-merited praise507 words
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Article176 1902-07-17 5 A representative of one of the Singapore papers modesty (or is it conceit —EM.) prevents us from indicating which had an amusing if at the time slightly disconcerting experience last evening. Whilst watching the martial evolutions of the cadets on the Old Gaol Site he found himself standing next to176 words
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Article139 1902-07-17 5 By Capt. Tomlinton, Commanding S. V. I. Singaptrt, litk July. March lvt There will be a March Out for the Infantry on Tuesday 22nd, fall in at Braa Baxah Road 7.30 p.m. •harp. A halt will be made at Panglima Prang" (Band). Paradea Friday 25th at139 words
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Article563 1902-07-17 5 Singapore, 17th July, 1902. PRODUCE. Gantbier bnyera f l-> ».'j Copra Bali 10.*) do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black buyers 30. 50 do White, (5%) 52.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. 1 3.60 Pearl Sago 4.85 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 81.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 30.00 Coffee, Liberian563 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1902-07-17 5 NOTICES. «y BUTTERT USE the best and the purest Butter from the Prince of Wales Dairy Co. who are the suppliers to Aden, Colombo, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon and Straits Settlements at the lowest prices. Samples free to wholesale dealers. J. N. KOTHARY, AGENT, 30-7 11 Robinson Road MOTOR CARS WE469 words
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Advertisement762 1902-07-17 5 AUCTION SALES. SALK Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. At No. 93, Robinson Road, Friday 18(A July at 2-30 p. m. SIOEBOVKO with lnrg« mirror panel cabinet with mirror panels; showcases with ulasH doors; round tallies with marble tops; dima: t ble in three pieces (12 feet): ilrei-ini; tables with mirrors attached;762 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous152 1902-07-17 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 17th July. Hisb Water 7. V1 p.m s V.\. and s.V.R signalling. 5.10. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Friday, 18th July. High Water. 9.43 a.m. 8.46 p.m. German outward mail due. Legislative Council 2.3 1. Municipal Commission 2.30. FtureSale. Rotiinson Road. Powell 2 HO. S.V.C. Night March. Fall152 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement154 1902-07-17 6 NOTICES. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, SHIP AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, ANDGENERAt CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. <:o:) BOILERS Lancashire, Cornish, Vertical, Locomotive, and Marine. ENGlNES —Winding and Hauling, Portable, Semi-Portable, and Marine. PUMPS Tangyes "Special" Steam Duplex Pumps, "Victor" Centrifugal Pumps. "Waterspout" Pulsating Steam Pumps, Mining154 words
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Advertisement432 1902-07-17 6 NOTICES. WATSON COTS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per ease. Duty extra. V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL URALERH, OK McALISTER Co., sole agents. V)ur/iis6 Wropdies. TURKISH CIGARETTE S. (TIM IH a BOX.) Make432 words
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Advertisement196 1902-07-17 6 NOTICES. TANSAN Is ou sale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importcr9...BorneoCo.Ld. Singapore. Sub-agents. McClyinont C 0. Port Dickson. M m Malacca. Chow Kit Co., Kuala Lumpur. A. Ol'lfield, Ipoh. H. J. Hamilton, Teluk Anson. G. OTOMUNE &CO. o JAPANESE CURIOS AND GENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE196 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement695 1902-07-17 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rpilK StandvJ l«i»« Assnimno*. 1 Norwich Onion Fir* Inmuanos Society. Atlaa Amiusiios Company (Fire). The Ktroitabkt Life Asmnuioe Society. Tke China Mutual Steam N«vin»tion Company Th Tottenham Uger Bern- Company. /or wtieulan of tLe«e Compuuss, see th* ,nnJZrtim*!*it of THE bSSJBO COMPANY. LIMTTKT) 4«s«tr STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.695 words
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Advertisement780 1902-07-17 7 STEAMSHI P_COMPAN I ES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Unaer contract with tile Netherlands India uov»ruui»iu. Agent* ai Singapore: Ship Auisct, latb J. Daehuelb A Co., 2-8, Coll yes Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Summer From Expected Will he Donpatcheri 'or On Xienhuy* Kotie via 7 Bandjermassin, Kotabaroe, ports Balikpapan,780 words
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Advertisement535 1902-07-17 7 Compagnie Des Messageries Mapltimes De France. Telegraphic Audkew: Messaqeuiis Bihoapobb. rhe mail steamers will leave Singapore in or aoout the undermentioned dates. OOTWASD. HOMEWABD. Dates. Dates 1002. 1902. Polynesien July 21 Simons July 2 Tonkin Augt. S Annam Augt. 3 (mo* 18 Karr. 17 Salatie 3! Polynetitn 31 F.simons Sept535 words
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Advertisement691 1902-07-17 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ooean Steam Ship Co., Ltd and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tons. Tom. PeUu* 7441 Hector 46flH Tydtu, 7441 Komsd 4670 Telemachu* 7441 Menrlcui 4671 Jaton 7441 Seitor 3801 ilffam«mnoti 7010 Vlv»»»* 3620 Aja* 7039 Pyrrhia 8630 Achilla 704S Tantaiui S«-.'n n-'uca/ton 7030 /zion SBl2 Idomeneut 6763 JJAipeia 3118691 words
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Advertisement569 1902-07-17 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY M -ric« is maintained between Japan and Europe by NEW TWIN BCREW BTEAMERB, Dnder Hail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed (or the Company's European Service. lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Firot and Second569 words
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Advertisement437 1902-07-17 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rpHE LONDON AHD LANCABHJBE 1 FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,137,M0 Paid up Capital £'.>l2.7tX) Reserve Fond £1,078,680 The undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risk* at current rate* of premium. BOPBTHAP A Co.. Anentf. CIANIUN INBUKAMCK urtJCE LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $2,60C,'JU0. Amount paid up437 words
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Article91 1902-07-17 8 I'nder this heading the follouini; abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— »bip, l>q barq le; sub.— schooner Yet. Yruht Cru.— Crui«"r (iht— (Junboat; Tor. —Torpedo. H p -Horse-poner; Hrit.—Brikiak; D. B— United Tt-rtrt; Feb.— French; *tor. Herman; Dut. Dutch: Job. Johore; O.c— General-cargo; d.p. dei'k passen<«r; I".—91 words
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Article53 1902-07-17 8 H M.S. gi.t l.toOton*. 100 crew »s vuiis. I 4'KI H.p ('aptain McHutehi. 12th .luii''. From Hongkong. 4th June. Senior Naval < tffii Unknown. U— Rils. v (Yd -tr. Mil tons, 87 crew, no f.:\n-. I .'in H.[i. ("apt vladdock 23rd June Proa K> laniun .'lst June. Colonial53 words
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Article261 1902-07-17 8 Arrival! since Noon of Yesterday. Bfcnwa Brit. str. 4(Mlons, Capl K<.l.in on, 1711. 1 uly. From Kuiliini.'. Ufa Ju J (i.e. nnd ."J d.p. Our Kwo Hai. For Kucliin^ SUt Rds Ctklm, Hui.nr 2*lo tons, Capt Veen, IMhJalr. Kom I'ena g. Uth July. Gc. »ml 32 dp.261 words
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924 1902-07-17 8 AfriHi, Kni.gtr. t0..-, c ,|H (iol I. n li'th.lny From Liverpo .I. 6th fun <»•• P»tiTi->n Simon* A Co. Fur HoDKkout;. imh w. An-i-r \nr. «tr. -.'.SJO tone, Oapl Hanne tad. Sr I June. Froia Oiirdifi, JSih April. OoaK For924 words
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Article847 1902-07-17 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrival, and name tf agent: fiTK»MBEB. A. Apcar, Hongkong. July II; 8. Moses. v fiun. New York. I- It June 7 Alboin, Bangkok, Ju y Barneo Coy. Alcinous, Hongkong. July It: Mansfield. Amamla, 'baifen left June 10; Alting, Hour ibaya, July Daendels. Andalusia847 words
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Article101 1902-07-17 8 l-r fr m Time To-Morkow. Pontianak Sri Pont iannk 7 n.m. Bangkok Deli 2 p.m. H Snet ham via ports Ganymede S p.m. Bangkok F igi/n 3 p.m. Cotie via ports K n l.ionti 4 p.m. Bangkok Singuporr 4 p.m. Satorhay. Sandakan via ports Kfdnh 7 ,i.m. Brisliane101 words
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Article156 1902-07-17 8 From Kucopk V,y the N D.L s.B Baytrn diii' o.i the IS' h July, with d nr- to the 21th June. She briugi rep'ies to the mails which left Siigipore on lue 3Utb May. Fb 'M ("ms-M-liv the M. M. s. s. Frneit Sini'iim due on Sunday.156 words
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Article160 1902-07-17 8 A RR I VALS. M Vkuui/h Stun Ji" Toiia.1 Captaih Pboh S*il»d. W>ku. Rio. W Will OHhe Wisp Srit «*ri 148 Ralph Pontianak July 14 B»n Lee Hong *ri Pontiansk 'Out str.: OU U« Wyn Pontiaimk Julv '«™>»'f*««_ FrigK* Nor 8tr. B47 BhivIi H»..L'kok aiy »Oua-i Hu .t Ch»n -...pnho160 words
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Article152 1902-07-17 8 I'AIK Vissil's Nami. Flag A Rio TOHB UsmIIUTIOB. UIT .7 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 17 17 17 18 18 19 M Teresa Laurens Pit Van d«r Parra Einile Sri Wongtee Carlyle Chow Phya Will O'the Wisp Kian Yang Pionier Hebe KM Sri152 words
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Advertisement92 1902-07-17 8 WHITE AW AY, LAIDLAW CO. <Ssr» LADIES' VEILING y*~ V* y^ pj n V Cream or Sky. Jffl/ZZ&L -"^S\ 4'*''^ 4 Price* 50. 60, 65, 75 r»«. o«r yard. X N~/ PRICE M^O $2.25 1 60, and i.amks mm. on h<IKIV I-ADIES; WHITE BLOUSES. LADIKS' v lUTE SAII.OK ♦2-60 L92 words
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Advertisement26 1902-07-17 8 LVLUAN ENaiNEKtiiNG. AB ILIDHTBATEU WKEKLV IOUBNAL TUE RECOUNIZKDORUAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. \VU\ gwrantted buna Me cirnaiaiion. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C.E. CALCUTTA26 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1902-07-17 8 WEATHER HEPOHI. Kandnnt, K'rhnu If./fiMJ. Wk WM Ha-oi Mp.m. p Kkmakhh. Bar -<!• 7iWJ« .n-j MornißO, Tump.. ««r XX f, 7>K day and W it'lli I'hcr TSO 7'>o niifhtclear. Inr. if Wiii-I H.g E. as. Calm Max. Temp h»4 Mm 7S.S Mi\ in <un 141.0 T«rr rad 71.S lOiiafall Nil95 words
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