The Straits Times, 21 July 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. H& ao,883« SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 674 1 NOTICES. £Tlu:£tt%ts. Sinus. I V ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IM ADVANCE. ADVEimSEMENTS. rfXIE type lined a» a xUndard for netting •1 ndvi>ni>oinenUi ia ximilar to thin, anleiw thr inmruitiun i» t« di»|ilay" the advertine- aicni wh.n aiiv effective »tyle of type, iweH in At pa)>er, will he adapted. The xtandard ranH
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    • 390 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. Villa in River Valley Road, suitable for a mnrrieil couple, is open for joint occupation at a rental of $2" a 11 nn"h App'yt'J K c o Mrotd lime*, or. NO lit K. 'pHE Port Dirkc n Co operative Coffpe I Turing Company are prepared to riMpivf I
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    • 110 1 NOTICES. KATZ BROTHERS (J_jIIwIITEID_) CASH CLEARANCE SALE. COMMENCES FRIDAY, AUGUST Ist FOR 8 DAYS ONLY. RANEEGUNGE FIRE-CLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MANUFACTURERS of every description of GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TESSELATED PAVEMENTS, STABLE BRICKB FIRK-BRICKB, FIRE-CLAY AND BOILER SETTING BLOCKB. Large stocks always on
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    • 70 1 John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. COMPLETE HOUSE AND OFFICE FURNISHERS. Estimates and designs for office fitments of all kinds prepared by experienced Draughtsman. Counters. Ledger Desks. Screens &c. No. 382. Polished Teak Pedestal Writing Table lined Green Baize on leather. 4 6x2' 6 s'x3 6x4 5.%.00 S5B 00 568.00 John
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    • 761 1 LATEST AOVHHIISfiMKNTS. Perak Turf Club. Programme of R»ce«» to he held atTrtlnlne. on the i4th and 16th August, IQO2. FIRST DAY. nth Al'Oll.cT. 100 a. 1 Thf F p»t ktf Va'u» i"tJ fc *f <br '^'•"d hnr.e for T-lpir* '«> Hr^n" \V. ipht 10 stone rW*»» 'nrl'-T r 2— Thu
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  • 1282 2 By a Resident There. An article by Mr. Annandale which recently appeared in the Bangkok Times and other papers is, in many p»rtß at least, written with the most superlicial knowledge. It would certainly be a difficult matter to rind a man capable of adequately describing
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  • 517 2 Of all the work discovered or <a^B ovt-rable since the invention of flr printing press thai, of the proof-readeT vould appear to be the most inonotooiis. Ti> have to read letter for letter, mint for point through matter of all <iiids, gay or dull, rseriuus or
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  • 42 2 Don't want tolwno angel, With wings, «n' other triiuinin' Knther have a holiday Kuhin 1 or a-swimmin' Kuther be oft" yonder, Singin' in the soil Don't want to be no sngel Till I can't help bsio' one t Atlanta Cmutitution.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 343 2 NOTICES. Mr. J. da Perelra Horticulturist and Florist. Hat removed hit business from Eskb&nk, Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house known as Claymore. mwi. tj. j. Ktrmiß a co. r* tllor thmlr aarWoaa mm AGENTS I" r'NOLAND. CmlmmUmmmtl lit 1844, thmjr lan a thorough tno«Wi> of fhm
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    • 321 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers ol Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonate ra. ALL KlNr>B K Safety Fus&s. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pats the high standard of safety and purity fists imposed by the British
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    • 456 2 NOTICES. IND COOPE CO/S LAGER BEER, BOTTLED AT BURTON ON TRENT, OF ALL DEALERS. BORNEO CO. LTD., SINQAPORF., Importer*. m. w. NORWICH ONION FIRK INSDRANCK SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. EITIILIIHID 1797. 'OR KIBE INBCRANCE ONLT Ammt ininred. aSa6.OUU.iKHi 1.C.1M p>id M 11,600.000. Premium income M 006,000. an mnue effected
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  • 1258 3 Home. There i-fcenfliotinj! .peculation reganling Jhecon»tit«tl.m..ithr»e» liovernment, L-hietly in saaaaaVsa with tlm plai 1 U> Ik* accorded to Mr. Clia«b<-rUi n ,i*,n,cnKarat« with hi« com ....a* JWwalit*. Th«»*pen. comment inuT, 0. 1.J.-H gaMnuJnMis that Mr. <W»tl*i hi,,.,,.'-,'.! Mr. Balfuurj ■Eiwlllauwtlitrr'-T* manner and a»»nred him of In- «ntire .uppoit.
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  • 270 3 Last Monday, a Chinese lad named Yeo Tiang An employed by McAlister (Joy. was charged with receiving a case i >f whiskey, the property of J Little mil Coy., He was convicted and lined SlOO. Yesterday Liang Ah Chaf, i Chinese lad in tbe employ of J. Little
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  • 199 3 With reference to a discussion in tbe home papers as to who was the inventor of the jinrikisha, an ulri resident, who arrived in Yokohama in the sixties, writes to the Kobe VhronieU as follows:— For several years after the institution of the jinnkisha, it
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  • 190 3 N. D. L. PASSENGERS The Imperial (lernian mail uteaiiier Buytrn arrived on Kri.lay mm. mint; from Europe via port* witU 71 pa»»engers of whom 30 disembarked at Sinpapore. Among the»e were From Bremen i Mr. Ann- Kiege- From Sootbamnton Miw C Kin»ey, Mr. G. R. Kruukr- and Mr. .1. (>.
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  • 191 3 Per P. A O. 8 8. Hrilannia connecting with the steamer Chutan at Colombo from London June 2fi, due 27th July— Col. K. Tevendmm. Per N. V K. 8. 8. Hakala Maru fmm London June 20, due *ml July Mr i t.'iii li liMinkf. imil
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 628 3 BANKS. I fTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI tl BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reierve..slo,ooo,OOfn „..,Mim < Silver Reserve... 4,:«0,000 J l o w KESERVE LIABILITY OF 4 n k irM) I'ROPRIETOKS. I uuu uuu rk>r«r o» r>Taanroiut Hon. K. Shewan,...Chaibman. I A Dmr tt i MAin.it Hon. W. Dickson
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    • 682 3 NOTICES. WANTED. ACiHXESE Krani, with knowledge of tbe K. h-diale,-t. Apply to HOOGL4NDT A CO. WANTED. A f MART youth who ran manipulate the typewriter (heTingion). Apply vtith references to M c/o Straits Ttmr: cc WANTED IMMEDIATELY. (HINEBE clerk to' theTrtnelong Mine. Married man preferred. Apply to v.c. Messrs. HYHE
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    • 523 3 NOTICES. IX) Bb LIT. >o US, Kobinson Road. Apply to B. N. ELI AS, a c. A Change Alley. IViBKiM. ho. 89 Institution Hill Vent |7ft. Apply to Lermit 4 Westerhout, 12 Battery Voad. 3-8 I Hi-Hi- -LET, Rooms available for bachelors or married couple without children. Apply to MRS.
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    • 700 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COM PAS V, UNITED. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. THE Company's steamer FULTALA. 4,1*6 bins, Captain Johnston, will be despatched for tbe above ports on Monday, tbe ?lst instant, al 4 p.m. For freight or p ssage. apply to Jl-7 BOUSTKAD Co.. Agents. FOR PENANG
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  • 209 4 Kkutck telegraphed the following to Bangkok on the IKb instant Tbe Paris Temps, in an article, says that France must clearly define her action in Siam. France is free to act at shflthioks expedient within her sphere. She miuO. devote herself
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  • 128 4 54.250 have been raised in Malacca for a memorial to Her late Majesty Queen Victoria. Mr. R. N Bland, the Acting Resident-Councillor, in seeding us a list of tbe subscriptions, which will be published to-morrow, says that, when it became apparent that the Queen's Memorial in Singapore was at length
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  • 87 4 An Ordinance to amend the Indian Immigrants' Ordinance of 1899 is published for general information in the Government Gatette. The Government asks for suggestions and criticisms which may lead to improvements being effected. The amendments seek to minimise the risks to employers because of immigrant coolies refusing to engage or
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  • 13 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3 including Wire News.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/9 s
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  • 12 4 The homeward mail by the Bengal closes at 3 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 14 4 A pew cases of petty theft only were reported to tbe police this morning.
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  • 15 4 Tientsin is declared to be an infected port owing to the prevalence of cholera there.
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  • 14 4 Dr. Maloom A. Smith has joined Dr. H. Heywood Hays in practice at Bangkok.
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  • 21 4 Shifpinq advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 21 4 Admiral Sir H. Keppel has received tbe new Order of Merit created by the King in connection with the Coronation honours.
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  • 27 4 The P. O. outward mail steamer Chilian with dates to the 4th July left Colombo at 2 p.m. on Sunday, and is due here on Saturday morning.
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  • 25 4 A Bengali Baboo once described the Army as being in times of peaen a noble profession, but in times of war a damned dangerous department."
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  • 24 4 The other day the Bangkok Gun Club had tn discontinue its shooting owing to the scarcity of birds." Birds in Bangkok are usually plentiful.
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  • 21 4 M Doumer, the ex-Governor General of French Indo-China, has been elected vice-president of the Direct Taxation Committee of the French Chamber.
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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 2!ird at eleven a. m.
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  • 28 4 The P. .v O. homeward mail steamer Bengal left Hongkong at 5 a.m. on Sunday and is expected to arrive here at daylight on Friday, the 25th instant.
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  • 25 4 The MM. b.s. Polyneeirn brought the following passengers this morning I' mm Marseilles Mr J. Godchaux, Mr F. A. Stolmann. From Colombo, Mr. Albert Kopp.
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  • 27 4 The Australian cricketers were to open a match against Surrey at tbe Oval to-day. The next test match Australia v. England commences on Thursday next at Manchester.
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  • 32 4 The Migßes two, Johns, Mr. Pollock, Mr. Braddell, Rija Mansor, Insp. W Crompton, Mr. J. C. Pasqual, and Mr. E. W. H. Thompson arrived by the Malacca from T. Anson this morning.
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  • 33 4 It was reported in London at the end of June that Commodore Hedworth Lamhton, Captain Prince Louis of Battenberg, and Captain Percy Scott were to be promoted Rear- Admirals at once by selection.
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  • 36 4 There are at present two Chinese girls being educated in Scotland. They are Miss Joon Ying Loke und Miss Sukeen Loke, the daughters of Towkay Loke Yew and Mr. Loke Chow Kit, both of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 34 4 A beautiful night favoured the performance of tbe l.'Mi Madras Infantry band in the Botanical Gardens on Saturday night. The programme was well rendered and was much enjoyed by a large gathering of listeners
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  • 41 4 Thr British cruiser Amphitrite arrived at Colombo from the Persian Gulf on Monday last. She was expected to remain at Colombo some, days before sailing for China, via Singapore. Tbe Amphitrite takes the place of the Orlando on the China Station.
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  • 46 4 Kbbta Api" writes: Last week, when part of Orchard Road was up, Tank Road was watered night and morning. To-day Orchard Road is finished and Tank Rnad is no longer watered. We exist in an atmosphere of dust and despondency. Is there no virtue outside Tanglin.
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  • 50 4 Before tbe illness of the King, tbe arrangement for the Coronation procession on June 27th was that the Straits contingent was to have formed part ot a guard-of-honour at Whitehall. This was necessitated by tin. fact that the whole of the troops in the procession were to be mounted men
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  • 44 4 Ws have received from home a couple of very good phntos of the Straits Contingent during tbe voyage to London. The Contingent is photographed in various positions, and copies can be obtained, at one shilling each, Irora Mr. Duthie, 6 Rose Street, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • 53 4 The Konig Albert, due here on August Ist, brings the Governor of the Philippines, Judge Taft, who returns to Manila after an enforced trip to America owing to ill health. Mr. Taft has been to Rome on a mission about the relations of the Roman Catholic Church and the Government
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  • 64 4 At an informal meeting of the Penang Municipal Commission, the other day, Mr. Tandy was present and explained his desires with regard to the building of Electric Tramways in Penang. The meeting was said to be satisfactory to all parties, and it is reported that there will be no difficulty
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  • 55 4 Tbe Town and Volunteer Band plays at the Impounding Reservoir to-nigbt commencing at y o'clock. The programme is March A Frangesa M Costa. Overture, la Couronne Dor. ..Hermann. WalU Florodora C. Kiefert Selection llTrovatore. .J. Uartmann. Valse Alicia L. Raymond. Fantasia. Pantomania. ,W. Williams. Lancers.. The Casino Girl L. Lnglander
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  • 74 4 Mr. E. S. N. Blades, late manager of the Hotel de la Paix, left Singapore for England by the French mail steamer this morning. Mr. Blades made himself very popular during bis term of managership, and leaves behind him a large circle of friends. Mr.J. Briggs, who ban just concluded
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  • 49 4 Ybstkrday a small Chinese buy aged Dine years, was badly tcalded by having a lot of hot water thrown ovnr him. The injuries are nut of a nature to prove very serious. A Chinese has been arrested by the police on suspicion of having purposely done the cowardly deed.
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  • 78 4 A casi of public interest was decided on the 9th inst., in the Court of Small (•'anses at Calcutta. Messrs. Cook Co, livery stable keepers, sued the editor of th« Englishman for R750, tbe cost of a horse hired by him, which fell down in the shafts from heat apoplexy
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  • 79 4 A <-KANE erected upon a tongknng, sank in the harbour this morning near Johnston's Pier, about twenty yards from the quay. This crane together witli another that is fixed on a firmly fixed foundation in the water, is being employed by the contractors on the work of reclaiming the foreshore.
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  • 82 4 Major William-, of the 28th Madrao Infantry, while uut shooting, was tinnth er day severely mauled by a tigress. It seems the Major tired at, and thoughi that he bad killed, the tigress. Htwent close up, when she sprang on and mauled him Major Williams was brought to Madras and
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  • 90 4 Dr Catto, the medical adviser of the Tanjong Pagar Duck Coy has been here hut a short time. But during that short time, be his made a wonderful change for the better in the sanitar) condition of the Cos. premises. H has been invested witb full power b) the Co.
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  • 83 4 According to a statistical work on Education just issued by the SiamesiGovernment, there were last year 79 schools in Bangkok under the Education Department. Of these five were special schools, whilst there were foui day schools for girls only. Altogethei there were 7,560 pupils in these schools or an pverage
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  • 106 4 On Saturday, two Chinamen were awaiting disposal by Mr. Beatty for trifling offences. When arrested they were possessed of S5 and 36 cents respectively. They held receipts for these sums from tbe Central Station. The receipts got changed while in their possession. The owner of the sum of 36 cents
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  • 182 4 The case of alleged house-broaking about midnight on the 9th inst. at 71 i. River Valley Road, came on for hearing this morning in the 3rd Court, before Mr. Bftatty. The Deputy Public Prosecutor appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Van Cuylenberg for the defence. Mr. Innes asked that tbe
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  • 46 4 At Hamburg on the 19th June, K. (i. Schmidt, one of the founders of the firm of Kautentierc Schmidt Co., aged 81 yearn. At "Race View Cottage" Singapore Vi. tor, the Moved «on of John Pereira, a^ed 5 yean, linn^kiin^ anil Manila paperx please copy.
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  • 135 4 S. C. C. CRICKET TOURNAMENT The tournament mateh Civil Service and Law v. Merchants and Officers of Garrison was finished on Saturday, and resulted in m for the last named. All the tear. us having gained one point each, the competition must be played over again. Darbishire's 49 was a
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 17 4 London, \&lh July. Joel, the Basuto Chief, has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment
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    • 101 4 Statement in the House of Lords. Lord Lansdowne, speaking io the House of Lords, said that the British, (fovernment was prepared to hand the intramural railway over to China, but the Government, in so doing, must safeguard British financial invests and make communication by rail between Peking
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    • 24 4 Regarding Lord Cranborne's reference to the alliance with Japan, Lord Lansdowne made a statement similar to that of Mr. Balfour.
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    • 17 4 London, \9th July. The sentence passed upon Joel was for high treason during the war.
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    • 26 4 It is understood that Mr. Wyndhan.' is definitely included in the Cabinet, lie still remains the Secretary of State for Ireland.
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    • 22 4 Tbe following is the result of tbe race for tbe Eclipse States Cheert 1 Ruing Glau I Royal Lancer 3
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    • 32 4 For Erection in Khartoum The Duke of Connaught has unveiled the statue of General Gordon which will be removed snortiy to be set up on tbe spot where Gordon fell.
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    • 14 4 England won the Elcho Shield at tbe Bisley meeting.
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    • 128 4  -  Mr. Balfour. Speech by Salisbury's Policy will Continue. Mr. A. J Balfour, speaking at Kulliam, eaid that Lord Salisbury bad left the country at peace in its relations with foreign powers. Referring to the continental attack* on Britain in connection with the war, Mr. Balfour expressed the
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    • 36 4 London, July 20th. Seyyed Ali has been proclaimed to be Sultan of Zanzibar. Mr. Rogers, the Prime Minister there, will be the Regent until the Sultan reaches the age of 'J\ years.
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    • 13 4 Nine hundred Boer refugees in Portugal have sailed for Cape Town.
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    • 15 4 The Coldstreams and Soots Grenadiers have arrived at Southampton from the Cape.
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    • 32 4 Lord Salisbury gave a garden party at Hatfield en Friday to between four and five thousand guests including the Indian princes, Colonial diplomatists. Peers, and Commoners.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 737 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FRESH FROZEN BUTTER Fresh Bacon Mild Cured Hams. (:o:) JUST ARRIVED. HORSE FOOD AUSTRALIAN STORES. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. in. At. A PENCIL WITH A PERPETUAL POINT. With each of the American Lead Pencil Company* penciU there are thirty-six pointeThe lead* are of any color
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    • 53 4 6.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sitting* -Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints eitlmr dorm in our own new patented Celloidin process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window
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  • 485 5 A French Captain Drowned Yt«T«<DAY, a boat accident occurred in the harbour, as a result of which the captain of a French steamer lost his life and several other persons had a narrow escape from death. The facts appe-ir to be that the French •teamer
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  • 131 5 In regard to the wreck of the tongkang Searcher we have received the following letter from Messrs. Howarth Evkine, Ltd. The Manager, Straiti Timet." Dear Sir, Unless it is distinctly titied that we are not the Builders of v wrecked Tongkang, I shall consider unfriendly on your part
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  • 206 5 The Vade Cup, A lakge number of members turned out on Saturday to compete in the first round of th Vade Cup with the result tbat the following 16 qualified to play J^V match play Hal W. Wooll omhe 103 —24 =79 ■Sfi A. Ounn 85 8
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  • Correspondence.
    • 382 5 DAMSELS ON THE ESPLANADE. To the Editor of the Straitt Times." Sir,— The case of a Malay damsel named Mena" briefly reported in your issue of yesterday may seem to some x trifling one, and Mena may be a badly behaved and perhaps improper persuii, but even such people, if
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    • 72 5 To the Editor of thi Straits Times' Sib, --With reference to your article on the water supply of Singapore published on Saturday, will you allow me to mention that both the Pearl's Hill Reservoir and the Kalang Extension Work* were initiated by Mr. Tomlinson, and were in
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  • 197 5 A London paper of June 27th says that the Straits Contingent had up to that time been in camp a month, and, though many things had been bettered since the fiasco of their arrival, when they were kept in the rain and foodless for hours, a little
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  • 189 5 As a result of a long conference held the other Hay between President Loubet and M. Dimmer, the late Governor(ieneral of French Indo-China, some interesting statements have been published showing what France has accomplished and still hopes to accomplish along practical lines in Tonquin. One is
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  • 86 5 telegraphic Communication Interrupted. Wk are informed by the General Manager of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. that news from Haiphong, dated 16th inst. is to the effect that a violent typhoon passed the Strait of Hainan and over Haiphong on the 13th inst, destroying the Indo-China Government
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  • 109 5 The entertainment for the benefit of the Francis Bros., whose case has been previously alluded to in this paper, is definitely fixed for next Saturday night in the Town Hall. We understand that the programme will include several novel items, not the least interesting of which will
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  • 72 5 The Singapore Volunteer Rifles team fired for the Bromhead-Matthews Shield at Balestier Range yesterday morning. The weather conditions were good. A total of .504 was scored, the average being 84 per man iergt. RutUr 33 Ml Corp). Murray 29 .ieot. Elliot 29 'orp. Morrison 26 (ugler Flanagan 30
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  • 81 5 The following is the result of the six monthly medal, which was played for od June the 24th last Mr. Ferrier -1 s 4« Orieve 48— 2^«6 Brain frj W) Jones 67— 7-r(SO Sohnli No Card. On the tie between Mr Ferrier and Mr. Grieve being played
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  • 218 5 Id matters pertaining Xo drink, our fore fathers probably thought only of what was pleasant. They drank Rtrong, full-bodied ports, rich ulierries, fortified clarets, and xtrong old ale; because they liked them, and they did not count the cost in loan uf health and xhortened life. Wiser
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  • 630 5 Singapore, 19th .Iui.v, 1902. PRODUCE. Garabier buyer. t 13.874 Copra Bali 1000 do Pontiai.uk 9.15 Pepper, Black buyer* 31.21 do White, (5%) 52.50 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. 1 3.80 Pearl Sago 495 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 30.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% batia 30.00 Coffee, Liberia:. No. 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 217 5 A Mr*. Middleton. Astley House, Chipping, came in to-day and informed us that one bottle of Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Oil completely restored her aftnr a severe attack of inftuenz t. She was so weak before ta ing it that she could not walk but after taking one oottle
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    • 117 5 NOTICES. Apollinaris THE JUEEN OF TABLE WATERS'' Annual Sales now exceeding: 28,000,000 Bottles. To be obtained at all Clubs and Hotels. In Pints and Splits. m. .i tb. 19-2-03 I SAVARESSE'S I SANDAL CAPSULES MM lU4* ol GfliUi t mo.l dilutions, brciu* •taolatrlT pan Enfluh CHI. Foil Directions. All Chemists.
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    • 729 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS. TO BE HELD AT THE TEMPORARY GODOWN. On the Reclamation Ground, Tanjong Pagar. Tilesdav, iind July, 1902 at 2-30 p.m. TRON Safes, Steel bars, pipings, chain, 1 stanchions, anchors, sleepers, nails, wire, Ore bricks, cement, paint, oil, tin plates, rattans, hides, tenk scantlings,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 152 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, aist July. Kiel, Water 114 A p.m Philharmonic Choir, fi 1,1. S.VA. Dismounting Drill. 6.16. SV.R. Recruits Prill fi.lft. Jawi Pnnakan Theatrical Co. North Bridge Road. 9. Tuesday, aand July. Hieh W»Ur 1 1 ft? m. 1 1.21 p.ro Sundries Sale. Tjong Pagar. Powell. 2.30 S.V.A.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 195 6 NOTICES. POWELL ipiNSOri Gentlemen's Tailor, Breeches Maker Shirtmaker, Hosier, Hatter, and Outfitter. J TAILORING g^ DEPARTMENT. laaaaaaaaal 1 THE "SAC" 4i LOUNGE SUIT< A Fashion /',jjW P^r a^' c "Cut" 3Of perfect fitting Tailoring \|fWA guaranteed. \^J^^^^W combining Moderate \w j9 style yjrW^ with comfort. THE NORFOLK SUIT POWELL ROBINSON.
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    • 317 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, %tify the System against Disease lith PURE BLOOD. "THE SEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ■••■NOB OR W.UID KXTWAOT OF MB JAMAIOA tat, e*j»^ ~W *JiM -1M »1 1 ■aTBTrB since 1829. T* k^jaTmMlAlJ W_ JtBJ KKdyTr TOSPID I ,VER, DEBILITY, ERUPMU..&. WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS,
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    • 203 6 NOTICES. "Lythite"' Cold Water Paint A Substitute for Whitewash or Oil Paint for Plastered or Wooden Surfaces. I Witt not rub off nor scale. (Ban be was&ed without injury. Will last for years and holds its Color White. Black and all Colors. Sole Agent, H. J. BIRD. is I I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 711 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rpiiK StandarJ Life inonn* 1 Norwich Union Fire Imumos Socwty. Itlaa Aaßunnos Compmy (Fire). Th* BqnitabU Lit* Awinnn Society. Th* Chin. Mutual Staa« Navigation Company T> Tottenham Uff«r Boer Company. «'or oKticulart of ctuwe Companus, see th* ™J^ a W,*.m.>nt of THE BOBNBO COMPANT. LIMITED. Agents.
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    • 1338 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmem. Agenti at Singapore: Ship Aqisct, latb J. Dabndbls A Co., 2-3, Coixtib Quay. The undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On .1/tii/;/ Soerabaia July 19 Bawean. Soerabaia, Bandjnrmassin, Kotabaroe, Balik Papan Koetie
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    • 675 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tons. TomPtleu, 7441 Hector 4680 Tydeut 7441 Diomed 4870 Telemachut 7441 Menelaus 4671 tason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Vlyntet 8620 Ajax 7089 Pyirhwi 8620 Achilles 7043 fantalut S63n Heucalion 7080 Izion 5612 liiomeneut 6763 Rhipeut 3118 Stentor
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    • 529 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Portland and Asiatic Steam •hip Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad 6* Navigation Company.) Dates of Sailings from the East to Pacific Coast Ports. lajuvWG Dub HiiSUKON'; POBTLAND ABOUT ABOUT "Indravelli" 14th July 12th Aug. 'Indrapura" 14th Aug. 12th Sept. "Indrashanm" 14th Sept. 12th Oct. Through
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    • 792 7 INSURANCE CO.'S SOUTH BRITISH FIRK AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every description of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all part* cf the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. Lovkll, Esq., Chairman. D. S. Oabmicuail, Esq., G. A. Resting, Ksq LimHo Pdah, Esq., LeiChoon Guan, Esq. Wm. McKERROW A
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 1891 8 Under this heading the following viations are used —str. —steamer «hip;bq -barque; sch. schooner; T^j^^ facht, Cm —Cruiser; Qbt—Gunboat:"ror. -Torpedo; H.p. -Horse-power; Krit.—British; U. S.—United States; Feb.—French Ocr—German; Dut—Dutch; Job.—Johore; u.c—Oeneral-cariio; d.p. deck paxsen^er; «L-Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T P.D —Tanjong Pagar Dock; B.W. —Borneo Wharf; J
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    • 289 8 Name, port, pr ambit date of imtil, and naw of agent*. HIIIM«KS. A. Apcar. Hongkong July 24; 8. A Mosex. Afton, New York, l-ft June 7 Alboiu, Btngkok, Juiy Borneo Coy. Am in la. C'bagen. left June 10; Andalusia Europe, Aug i Behn Meyer. A icante, Barcelona, Aug
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    • 215 8 For rVr 7'm». 10-Mokbow. Batavia l.a Seyne 9 am. Bi li:on4 Pontianak H What Soon Noon. Muar and Mai. tcva Far/ 4 ,i s p.m. T Anson via pirts PohAn* 2 pm. Malacca 4T. Auson /.arfu Mitchell 3 pm. Sarawak iiianq Ann 3 p.m. Cbon and Samarang Giang
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    • 355 8 VZBBBL'B NaMI Kui. lONV.I Unl-lAIN rx.i* -AllKl' I'UKMi.S I 1 i riv |M If l» If IH D Dbighnbire* Idnmeoeus Tai Fu K. 8. Baroe I abella Uuadiana Unea Hong Wao Pi UK .Suey Knuli' U. li. Meyer Tolv Khq Wbatt Soo. Islanlii Sri Wongsee Ernest Simons Lh cteynx
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    • 238 8 krm. '■•aiL'B AMI. 'LIU .'OBS. IBMTINATIIIM. 'uly -JO lilnm»neuH j Brit str. 50 A!.' rums str. 21 Sl.anghai »tr 19 i V ctoria Bwd str. lt» i > aiiion i Rritati. 51 Obodoc i Fch str. 21 clupra Brit str. 21 I Sri Wongsee I Dut str. 21 iMkholU
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    • 368 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR FO TABLE PING TABLE PING TABLE PING TABLE TABLE PING TABLE PIN< L™,, TENNIS PONG. TENNIS. PONG. TENNIS. PONG. TENNIS. TENNIS. PONG. TENNIS. PONG. PRICE PER SET, 2-SO. PRICE PER SET, 3-75. PRICE PER SET, 4-50. PRICE
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