The Straits Times, 18 July 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. ao,BBi SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 666 1 NOTICES. SThr iTimcs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVEKTISKMKNTS THE type nmd ax a ntandard for netting n(ivtTtiiM'oii>nti< in xiaiilar to thi», t hr iniitrurtiim ia to dinplay the advertior luent, wh.-n any effe.tivc ntyie of type, ÜBed in the paper, will adopted. The nUndaril rani. exn.rtiy eixlit linen to
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    • 377 1 NOTICES. KATZ BROTHERS (LI3VEITEID_) CASH CLEARANCE SALE. COMMENCES FRIDAY, AUGUST Ist FOR 8 DAYS ONLY. NOTICE. A Villa in River Valley Road, suitable for a married couple, ia open for joint occupation at a tental of $2" a month. Apply t-- J Ke o *trti'U lime: nc. NOTlt E. THE
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    • 167 1 RANEEGUNOE FIRE-CLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MAiS UFACTU RKR 1 of ewy description of GLAZED S ONKWXRK DRAINAGK I'll'KS, SURPA( E DRAINS. VKXTII-ATOR*, ROiiFING AND KLOORINO TILES TK^KI.ATEDPAVKMKNT>, -TABLE. BRICKS. KIRK-BKK KS, FIRE-CLAY AND BOILER SETTING BLOCKS. Large stocks always on hand. SHRAGER BROTHERS, Singapore, Sole Agents, m. i.- t uc.
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    • 87 1 TANSAN Is on sale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Rooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Importers... Borneo Co. L<l Sinira|i.irt Sub-agents. McCly mont ft Co.. Port Dickson Malacca Chow Kit 4 Co., Kuala Lumpur A. Oldfield, Ipoh. H. J. Hamilton, Telul. Anson Presents Presents CASH REMOVAL SALE with Presents!! None will
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    • 221 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BANJO" BRAND REGISTERED ■H^H Specially brewed for Ofl^Bu XSropical climates W/^^ 1 JEprr -^O (IN QUARTS A PINTS.) bY ■mJM mMuJfflSwM Can be obtained frcm all J''t Wine Merchants. f^^Jte? Sole Importers KIM HIM A CO., St«g»p»f. 17-C V)ur/iisd Wropdies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. Tin II »0I Make friends and
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  • 1669 2 Home. Thk raeapakia uf chief* at the ladia (Maa nurpar-i-,1 in »|ilemlunr Anything M tUt •enson. The cent™! .|U:tUrHri^le m i-overwl with huge inmni i mum ted bf ili-tmi:\iis!,i'.l artist* to represent the moonlit tttarrv Indian »ky eonfnrniini; to Indian «ky churn. Tlip ■las were made to twinkle
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  • 356 2 An arbitration aw-inl which King Oscar of Sweden is about to consider, ipgarding the points at issue between 1 ireat Britain, Germany, and the United States in connection with the 1, in. .111 islands, will doubtless put the finishing touches to the Aniilo(l. 1111:111 agreement of Ifovaubar,
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  • 155 2 Mr Herbert V :i 1 I Taylor, of the firm uf Clark, Korde, and Taylor, engineers to the I'ncilic Cable Hoard, has returned to England from supervising tin- laying of the Bnuth<>rn sections •if tin- All-British I'tnli.- cihln between New Zealand and Norfolk UatvL Brisbane and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 213 2 NOTICES. r»\ f SPECIAL l/VII\VIIIC S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA Bjgfijgj H is ftfl jSaQSaW^^u^^Ba^afl BX fl. IaK^^B^VIBBBBBa. •< jf&*yfcsX^ II LU J (^I3li l/ inij?fb U In <V C o < Special Old Scofchfe fl S L^ GLASGOW, SCOTtXfIo
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    • 341 2 NOTICES. I NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULASUOVV. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelatine Dynamite, ILL IlltPS OF Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explonvet, being all manuv.twred in Great Britain, are made to tau the high ttaitdard of safety and rurity tott* imposed by the Bntuh iovernmenl, and are, therefore, guaranteed
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    • 382 2 NOTICES. NORWICH ONION KIKK INBDKANCK 80CIKTT OF WOBWICH AND LONDON Eiiti BLisn id 1 7H 7 »0B KIKE INBDKilO! ONLY Amxmt*Jiirad M»*fl00fl00 Lmm j»WL M njanojxo. PrMßium iaoniiw M 006,000. r nn nmoe effeatod on »lmo«t ararj dawription mojßrty »t current mta* "f prßmium Kn«« ro> 10 dit* am mow
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  • 1141 3 Bmc« t h« announcement of the treaty between England and Japan was made public, the chngrin of the Russian nation has been made clear in many different ways, but the lone article by Prince Helper Ukhtomski that appeared in last month's OMfeMaxwwy Rwview exceeds all others in
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  • 292 3 Dr. Carnault, whose sensatiunal challenge to I'rnti'Hsnr Koch last year on the subject of bovine tuberculosis will be remembered, inoculated himself at the Villette Abattoirs, Paris recently, with consumptive matter taken from a diseased cow which had been seized and ordered t<> be destroyed. The operation was
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  • 282 3 P. O. COMPANY Thk report of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. for the mli-> i-.u ended on March 31 state* that the tonnage of the ileet is now 343.767 ions. It is anticipated that the Sardinia will he delivered by her builders, Messrs Barclay, Curie, and Co., towards
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  • 109 3 Pei P. O. s s. Britannia connecting with the steamer Chutan at Colombo, from London June 2rl, due 27th July Col. K K. Teverehara. Per N. D. L. s. s. Kimia Albert from Bremen due 2nd »vet.— Mr. Kobson, Mr. Gillin^ham and tbe Misses Cowan.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 632 3 BANKS. UONGKONU AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID- lI H CAPITAL »10.000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..* 10.000,0001 1U Silver Reserve...! 4,^60,000/ 14 6nOT) KEsKRVE LIABILITY OF i -lri nuionn PROPBIBTOUB. -•10,000,000 Oot-bt o» rviaanroiw-— Hon. R. Shkwan,.. CHAIRMAN. A Dip tt < UAijtaAr Hon. C. W. Dickhon :H. Schubabt, Esq. K.
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    • 659 3 NOTICES. I\< AN lEHforßaUvia, Java,an Knglish nurw or iiunery governess to take entirp charge of two boys i>gpd S and H years, salary accon ing to arningeni. Nt good tefereni-i-s r»-i|iiin-d. Apply by letter to No. ">H .S7«ii7« T'rnn. *t-7 WANTED for an indastrial compHny, asuistsni wi'h technical kn«wledve. Apply
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    • 592 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. RIVFR steam launch, built 1901. length over all -•.'ft. «ir... beam Aft. din., depth amid Stt Draught light Kin. forward, Ift. lOin. aft. loaded 18in. forwaid, •-'ft. aft Room for 8 pe>sons. For further information apply to C. F.V'NR'ETH, v.c. 9, Raffles Quay. TURNOUT FOR SALE. A
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    • 707 3 SHIPPING. C" DBS MESSAGEhIEh MARITIMES. FOR MAKSEI' :,KS HAVRE AND LONDON. THE Company's steamer OU ADI AS A Captain Capponi. will leave this on or about the 17th July. For freight, apply to O. TOTJRNAIRE, 18-7 Agent. FOR HONUKO.Mi MESSRS. APCAR 4 Co.'* steamer CATHERINE APCAR. 1,7«J tons, Capt. S.
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  • 88 4 On the 18th inittnt *t Payah Lane. Felicia C nstance (C >nny) the el lest daughter of H. anil M E. \m_u-. van« and 5 mo ihs. Deeply regretted R. I. P. Peiang papers please eopv. Mills.— On B'h July, at Pen«n«, Makie Fi. iscnce, widow of tie 'ate
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  • 378 4 Gknkkal Smith, the American officer, who, a« Rrtuter tells us, has just been court- mirtialled and sentenced, bad been for months under the public eye. His name has been bandied ahout in connection with reports of rruelties committed by American troops
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  • 161 4 Nkwscai'KK reporters hear many peculiar things, and see a variety of un uxual episodes, but the gentleman who generally amuse* the note taker most is the man that "fancies" himself in public speaking, who disdains t> write out his speech, and wliowilldecl ir. with most positive conviction that what afterwards
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  • 493 4 Legislative Council, retaliated by giving the speech of one of the Councillors exactly as it was spoken. It was as follows: The reporter* ought not to--the reporters ought not to be the ones to judge of what in important— not to any what ahonld be left oat bat the member
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  • 208 4 \V« are requested to publish the following report of Dr. Burkar, the Principal Medical Officer in Sarawak, on the health of the town of Kuchinp. The report is dated July Uth and is addressed to the Resident of Sarawak Proper I have the honunr to report on the prevalence of
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  • 149 4 Invitations are out to scientists and scientific bouies tv send delegates to an Oriental Congress, to be held at Hanoi in December. 1902, under the auxpiceß of the Governor-General ot French Indo-Cbina. The Congrexs, a* well as an international eihibition to be held in connection with it, will b> concerned
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  • 77 4 H. E. the Governor h.-w received a telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, informing him that the departure of the Straits Settlements Coronation Contingent has been postponed nine die. This probably means that the Contingent will not leave England till after '.he 12th proximo. The leave of
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  • 19 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3, including Wire News and an article on China's Saviour.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms hunk rate is 1/9,',,
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  • 11 4 One fatal case of cholera in Singapore was reported this morning.
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  • 14 4 Tunkd Muda of Tringganu arrived this morning by the s s Hecn from Teluban.
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  • 19 4 The Band of the l.'fth M I. will play at the Gardens on Saturday night next at 9 o'clock.
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  • 15 4 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club at 9.30 and 10.30 on Sunday
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  • 18 4 The Philippine war up to the end of June la«t had mat the United States about 5180,000,00"' (k«M).
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  • 18 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Service reservoir, tomorrow afternoon from to 6 p.m.
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  • 19 4 Messrs. Mc-phy, How, Chalmers, and Van Ryn, and Captain Poel arrived this morning from Deli by the s/s I'alypso.
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  • 18 4 Messrs Bothenburg, Lambert, Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. Twet came from Sourabaya by the s/s AUing this morning.
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  • 19 4 Two petty cises of theft were reported to the police this morning. Otherwise the crime sheet was almost clean.
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  • 20 4 Shipping adveitisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on p*geB.
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  • 25 4 Captain Niven R G. A. has been seconded for se vice as an Adjutant of Volunteer Artillery. Captain Niven is at present in Bngl tnd.
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  • 24 4 The s. s. Jlakata Mara left Colombo on Wednesday, and is due here on Tuesday morning. Capt. Sommer is in command of the vessel.
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  • 27 4 A meeting of the members of the Church Work Association, will be held at Mrs. Frizell's house, Cairn Hill, on Wednesday July L'.'Srd at eleven a. in.
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  • 28 4 The Hye Leovg is docking for survey and her place on the Penang, Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson run will be taken by the Carlyte from Monday next.
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  • 23 4 Sehgt. Major W. A. Roberts, Prince of Wales's Own West Yorkshire Regiment, has been promoted to quartermaster with the honorary rank of lieutenant.
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  • 32 4 An Australian Federal International Exhibition will be held at Melbourne opening on November Ist. It will last three months and will be the largest thing of its kind yet held in Australia.
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  • 39 4 H.M.S. TemliU i» shortly due here from China on her way home to pay off. There is no news of her relief, but it is believed the Powerful, which lately underwent an extensive relit, will be the relieving ship.
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  • 28 4 The Uayera brought the following passengers from Europe via ports this morning:— M-Msrs McCallum, Westenberg, K»rr, Elphick, Edelmann, Riege, Kinsey. Bnioks, Brupacher, Kudzki, Pidley, B >ver, and Woodford.
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  • 40 4 Missrs. Chalmers (of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.) and How (inspector of Holt's steamers) have been to Balawan, Deli, where they have arranged for Unmaking of a new godown and wharf for Mr Holt's local steamers the Vatypto and Hebe.
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  • 39 4 On behalf of J. Dewar and Sons, whiskey distillers, J. Little A Co. senri no a useful assortment of ashtray?. ■■ork-Rcrews, and match stands which form an excellent advertisement of thi whiskey sent out by the above wellknown distillers.
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  • 49 4 On the 11th inst. Sergeant Staple} arrested three Macao women at No. 14. Upper Nankin Street, for assisting in the management of a Chap Jee Kee lottery. Yesterday they were arraignec before Mr. Beatty. Two of them wen discharged, the other was lined vs> i, in default, three month".
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  • 24 4 A nkw bunch of combines is, the Pink 'Un is credibly informed, coraim along, and the prudent are already providing themselves with the following
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 60 4 London, 17/ A July. The American General Smith has been court-martialled for ordering his 8ol>iier8 to kill all persons in the insurrectionary districts of Samar island, and to make the latter into "a howling wilderness The Court sentenced the general to be admonished by President
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    • 28 4 The Prince of Wales visited the King y»*8t«r<iiiy afternoon. The King's general condition is excellent. His couch i* wheeled on the open deck of th« yacht.
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    • 13 4 The King of Italy has left Russia
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    • 30 4 It is officially announced t li.it men of- war will assemble at Spit.head on tbe Uth August for a review to be held a few days later.
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    • 17 4 Lord Tennyson has been sworn in at Melbourne as temporary GovernorGeneral of the Australian Commonwealth.
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    • 29 4 The King continues to be in a satisfactory state of henlth and will come to London on the Mh August, returning in his yacht after the Coronation.
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    • 50 4 Mr. A. J. Bnlfour has held his first Cabinet meeting as Premier. Mr. Chamberlain attended the meeting. It is doubtful whether further changes in the Cabinet will be made before the autumn. Mr. Hanbury is considered to be the most likely candidate for the Chancellorship of the Exchequer.
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    • 21 4 In the Heligoland-to-Dover Coronation Cup race for German yachts, the iMsm beat the Meteor, the K liser's yacht.
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  • 117 4 1857— The burning of l'eroline Muvey at Guernsey for heresy. inJune, the preceding year, Lord llurlvign notes, three persona were burnt at Stratford at one fire, and in the com ii.is- of the year above su persona, whereof many were maidena. More than 04 were burnt
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  • 203 4 Further details are to hand by the mail ut the third test match it -hHlicM in which England was badly beaten by Australia. On the last day Mr. Je«nop (not out .VI) and Tyldeeley (not out II) resumed their innings. The start was disastrous. Mr. Jtwsop being
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  • 130 4 This morning, a Chinaman was charged t>y a representative of the NiMlrrl;iNil-rh>- II uidi-1 Mi with breach of contract He had, it was stated, taken »n advance of $30 from the Company and then repudiated his engagement. The man's story was that he had been Mtfagfd by a coolie broker
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 713 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. freshTrozenbutter Fresh Bacon Mild Cured Hams. JUST ARRIVED. HORSE FOOD AUSTRALIAN STORES. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. KELLY WALSH, LTD. new books. j ust Received The Web of Empire, hy Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, illustrated Chevalier j,^ uBtpate|| Facts and Comments, by Herbert Spencer 460 Alternating
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    • 87 4 G.n.LAMB r RT&CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICB. All our Photon are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent print* either done in m own new patented Celloldln process or in I'latuiotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window
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    • 25 4 Pedestrial Privilege Card. Thi* v to rertify thai the Bearer hat My Permi*'ion to WALK ON THE EARTH (Signed) J. PIBRPONT MORGAN, Proprietor. June, 1802.
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  • 1023 5 THE EVIDENCE OF JHE PROSECUTION. Yesterday afternoon, Josef Gouin wail brought up on remand before Mr. I:, •rtv Inspector Howard conducted the >>n<|iiiry. The defendant was not represented. Mr Kelin' Hourent, "t tin' l-rmi'li Consulate, acted as interpreter The defendant stands &*mi witli l'"' "'urder
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  • Correspondence.
    • 146 5 To Oui Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, A good deal of amusement has been given to reader* of English and local journals by an expression attributed to the Sultan »f Perak in a speech he made at th« Straits Coronation dinner in London. It is not
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  • 334 5 Exciting Experiences of the Captain. As briefly reported in yesterday's issue, a sailing ship, the Searcher, wcni ashnrenearthe Horsburgh lighthouse on Tuesday last. The vessel is practically lying ashore in pieces and little hope of saving her is entertained. The vessel is a small British
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  • 148 5 The Murder Case. Tbk imv of Sarah binte Rastamji, charged with the murder nf a Javanese by stabbing him with a three cornered Hie, was concluded yesterday afternoon Injure Mr Justice Hyndman-Jones and a special jury. Mr I'.r k 1 11- f Mnssrs. Drew and Napier) appeared in
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  • 170 5 Calcutta, July tVh. A terrible fire broke out in the Simla Mall in Ymd's h*ir-dre«sing esiabliKhment, on the morning of the 7th inst. It spread rapidly and took poSßession of the whole block, the following buildings being gutted :--Men«rs. Yuod Co., Messrs. Krai jet* White, Seddel
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  • 378 5 S. V. C. ORDERS. HY MAJOR O. BROADRICK, ACTING COMMANDANT, 8.V.C .Singapore, 17th July. 8. V. A. 0. O. (or the ensuiDg week Lieat. F Hilton O. N. C. O for the ensuing week 8gt. B. L. Frost Parades Monday "lit at 6.16 p.m Dismounting Drill Tuesday, rJna at .16
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  • 65 5 A tongkang "skipper" is being prosecuted at ttie instance of the haibou> authorities for allowing his lifter t drift, w iterlogged and almost submerged, into the new harbour channel on Saturday last, thereby beinga danger ta navigation If a small craft bad come in contact with this derelict, a bad
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  • 620 5 SiHOAroRK, 18tii July, 1902. PRODUCE Gambier bnyem t lll.tWJ Copn Bali 10. UO do Pontianak 8.1S Pepper, Black sellers 31.00 do White, (5%) 52.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.80 do Brunei No. I 3.6(1 Pearl Sago 4.85 Coffee, Bali, 13% basis 20.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 30.00 Coffee, Liberian No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 229 5 VESSELS AUVKi'IIKKII l'O SMI. Bombay and Genoa, Buagno, due 19th July, Hehn Meyer. St. Petersburg via port*. Korea, on 19th July, E. Asiatic Co. I have great pleasure in recomm nding Steams' Wine of od Liver Oil, mil consider it one of the best tonics I hive taken. Yourf truly,
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    • 72 5 Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Cctrmon Bricks to $1 40 p laksa Firebricks to 3)50 p 1000 Fireclay $-7.50 p ton Boiler seatings, boiler covert, and any other other shaped bricks or firebrick 1 can be made to rder for delivery
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    • 520 5 NOTICES. TCB can now be obtained at S cents per Ib. from the Grove Hotel Tanjong Katong. IA-7 «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
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    • 782 5 AUCTION SALES. HALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, <fc<. The Property of R. N\ Gordon Esq. At No. 89 Institution Hill, River Valley Road. Satunlay, With July, 1902, at p m. SIDEBOARD wi'.h drawers and cupboard teak dining table (6 feet), teak writii g table, ro*olv>ng bookstand, teak dinner wauon. wood and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 153 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 18th July. High Water. 8.46 p.m. B.V.C. Night March. Fall in Old Gaol Site. 8.4 A. Saturday, 19th Jury. High Water 7*ii».m. WMpm K'ture Sale. *ophia Rad Powell Brombead-Mattbews Trophy Shoot. M. M. homeward mail clows Kpm. 1.0. G.T. Temp-ranee 1 'üb. 8. Sunday, aoth July.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 112 6 NOTICES. DAWSON'S SOOTS I FOR ALL. CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE 6EKUINE WITHOUT Oli.i TI.A'C MARK STAMPLO ON THE SOLEB. TO BE HAD Of all DE4LEB6. 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. John Little Co., Ltd. <:o:) Drapery Department A large shipment of new goods now on display.
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    • 220 6 NOTICES. inQFPII All I lITT^Q JUOCrn IjILLU 110 M3Bmi= AWA»O. <iRAM) :»kl\. I'AklS, 1000. Pff? Et| jfi 0: hutOMlitJ; wiclbiTlngOrraUbt Dnr«bjhtj.«re Uwrtfn-,. Haw OHFMPCST. hllV JAMES WATSON V 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
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    • 111 6 NOTICES. YARROW COTST :o: j H^HaW>' A Shallow Draft Steamers. Particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LIMITED. m. w. i. van «aY J V mrk m^€*\ fDk Ili^n rii w£^*^ C&u l^a^^, Exquisite Flavor KIM WAN BRICKWORKS ft CO. PABIR PANJ4KV. Are now supplying building brickt- of every kiuds. For particulars
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    • 129 6 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. ARMY NAVY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Of 105 VICTORIA Street, Westminster. CALCUTTA Depot. 41 Cliowrinsliee. Drug Department. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Surg cal Instruments, Photographic Requisites
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 694 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. fTVIE SttuutorilJf* Aasvmoeß. Norwich Union Fir* Innu«no» SoeistJ. AtlM Anuiuw Company (Fi»). Th« Bqnitable Lif* Anuranoe 8o0l«y. Th. Chin. Muto«l Bt»m N«i(r»t.on.Compan7 i> Tottenham Lager B«er Company. PANT I.UHTKO A«— «S. STE^SHI^C^WPANjES. p Of FICE, TILEOBAPH STBIBT. Jfcr Whabvi*. K«pp»l HaBBOOB. STKA.M NAVIGATION COMPANY. -iTI»««KH FOB
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    • 803 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Pafcetvaart Maatschappij. Unuer contract with u» NeUMrlandi India uovarnnient. Agent* al Singapore: Shif Aqiscy, latb J. Daihdbls A Co., 2-3, Ooixm Qdat. The nndermentioned dates are only approximate. H -Hmer from Exnm-ted W4ll*» I h>« patched 'or On Xienhuijt Kotie via July 7 Bandjermawtin, Kotabaroe, ports Balikpapan,
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    • 530 7 Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes De France. TiLKGBAPHIC AIIDBESS: MISSAOKBII.SIROAPOBI. The -nail steamers will leave Singapore an or aooat the undermentioned dates.— OUTWABD. HOHIKABD. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Potyatrien July .'I Simon* July 2 Tonkin Augt. 3 Annam Augt. .1 Lao* 18 Karri 17 Salaxie 3! Polynetien 31 E. Simon* Sept
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    • 667 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tons. Tons. Peleu* 7441 Hector 46rM Tydeui 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemachu* 7441 Mevelau* 4671 Jaton 7441 Neiic SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Uly**e* StftO A)az 7039 Pyrrhu* 3620 Achiliet 7048 Tantalut 363n Deucalion 7030 Ixion Ml 2 Idomeneu* 6763 Rhipeu*
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    • 756 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Portland and Aaiatio Steamship Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad fir" Navigation Company.) i Mr? of Sailing! from the Mttk It Pacific Coatt Port*. I.kavis.. Due Hongkong Portland about about "Indravelli" 14th July 12th Aug. "Indrapura" 14th Aug. 12th Sept. ■Indrasham.i" 14th Hept. 12th Oct. Through
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    • 560 7 NOTICES. 11HE PKYK KIVER DOCK PENANG. The above Dock situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the following, dimensions Length on the blocks 320 feet Breadth at entrance 60 Depth of watr on sill at 1
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1426 8 Under Him Una I'll* tlie fallowing abhretfi^tioin ure u-*M'l str. stHamfir **h •hip Ikj barq ie; sch achoon'T; Y«t.— Yacnt, t'ru Cruiger, Got Gunboat; Tor -Torpi-lo K p Horge-power; Krit. Kri«igh V ii.— Unite.l States Fen— French i «}er. <*»'rrn;in; Dut Dutch; Joh. Johore; 44.0.— Ofneral-carijo; dp.
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    • 880 8 Nam*, part, probable date oj arrival, and name of agentt. STE4MEKB. A. A pear, Hongkong. July 2\ S. ft Moses. xfton, New York, i- ft June 7 Albuiu, Bangkok, Ju'y Borneo i'ov. Alcinous, Hongkong July II; vl in ti-Kl. Amanda. < 'bagen left June I"; Ailing, w our
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    • 288 8 *or r-r „t. Time I O-MOKBOW. via ports Krdnh 7 a.m. Rriaiiane and Sydney Stettin 7 a.m. BaKan P. Aezand'r 9 a.m. Penang Pin >eui I p.m. Djambie XianAnn 1 p.m. Bi ii(kok Korat 2 p.m. Palang via ports Cc ebrt 2 p.m. Deli Mednn 3 p.m. H
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