The Straits Times, 30 July 1902
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Title Section13 1902-07-30 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,891 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement648 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. frhc iimrs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE typr u*td a standard for setting adverlicM-nieiiU is similar to this, nnles* theinMrm'tmn i» to display" the advertise saent, when .my etTertivr style of type, used in thr pa|*r, will be adopted. The standard imas exai-tly eijclit lim-i. to the648 words
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Advertisement449 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. INFORMATION regarding the conditions on whicn the auctions of (Juvi riinn nt Coffee will take place at Bxtnvia durii g tbe enrrent yesr, may be obtained at this <'ont>ulate General. Hingapore, 9th July, 1902. C. T. RERLFH, Consul -General for the Netherlands, e.w. 8-9 8. 8. NOTICE. THE449 words
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Advertisement96 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. Maemven and Umerins Pens. They ram* nt a boon and a blcsting to men. The .PMhMlb <*« Owl and the Wavcrley Pen\ (p I C K '^'CK^TMna 1 W *.VJ f R l fr] RECOMMENDKD BY 3,007 NEWSPAPERS. Soli! at all Stationers. WAVKKLKY WORKS, EDINBURGH, Penmaken to His Majesty's96 words
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Advertisement984 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. PROPOSED PKO&RAMME. KINTX 1903 MEETING. FIRST DAY. 1. The Maiden Plate, 2.30 p.m. Value dnls. 30O— A race for all Maidens and Horses imported as (irilhns into the Straits Settlements and F. M. Mali- that have not won other than tiriflin or .-x Crllin Races. vTaWrt per scale (10984 words
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Advertisement575 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. 4. The Merchants' Cup, 4-|o p. m. Value dols 3 <• and d ils. So second Horse.— A Handicap for all Galloways that have ran at the Meeting. Winner to be put up for auction S. R. A. '19 for S5»). Distance one mile. Entrance dols. 10. "i. The575 words
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Advertisement663 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. HOTEL IHR NEDKRI.ANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA) FIRST Claw Hotel. Known for its excellen foo.l V-rv frequently visited by Rritiah people. English speaking servant*. Every accommo<<ati <n. MessenKer on board of all the steamers. A. F. MERTEN. Proprietor, m. A th. a.c. COMMERCIAL. Si nci a pork, 30th July, 1902. PRODUCE.663 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter124 1902-07-30 2 To tin Editor of the ffti tfi Timu. Sir,— On a recent occtsion you pointed out that a great menace to the public(an I especially thejuvenile public) lay in the fact thai poaMSj were taken to graze on the Ol I ii iol Site whilst bamlsare124 words
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Article348 1902-07-30 2 How not to do it. Thb more absurd tb« story th<farther it will npread wouM seem adequately to fill the bill so Cm m certain portions of the F.<r East are concerned, and amongst tlnm* ntories that are apparently invulnerable and tin r>fore impossible to kill anent348 words
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Article198 1902-07-30 2 The rumoured combine of Scotch whisky distillers has apparently risen out of the negotiations by the Distiller* Company, Limited, Edinburgh, to secure the Adelphi Grain Distillery, Glasgow, which also owns the Limerick Distillery, Limerick, and the Vauxhall Distillery, Liverpool, and also the Ardgowan Distillery Company, Limited, Greenock.198 words
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Article141 1902-07-30 2 Lord Sklhornb has informed Mr. H. C. Richardi that be hat been in communication with the Commander-in-Chief on the Edit Indies Station with reference to the question of entering Anglo-Indian boys lorn service in the Royal Navy, and that, after careful consideration of the Commander-in-Chiefs141 words
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Article423 1902-07-30 2 Serrmbaa, 2tml July A PARCWCLL dinner w.n v-n to If r. llnnna), the Inspect >r ol l\Mr» t on Friday, the 18th instant nt the Recreattou Cluh by some of liix friend*, representing the various communities comprising the greater part of the pnhtie of .S.-reinlmn. In losing423 words
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Article278 1902-07-30 2 Distribution of the Army in South Airica. At the conclusion of hostilities in South Afrir', 'h«re were, excluding Iim al forcea, 202,000 men under arum in dumb Africa. The first troopH to be embaiked for home are tbeWolunte«rs, Y-ninaiiry, Militia, ReserViats, etc., after which h« following regular regiments278 words
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Article146 1902-07-30 2 Thiri has always been a suggestion of the Wolf cry about the promised draining of the Zuiderzee, but it is said that our Dutch neighbors, are at last projecting the scheme on practical lines that promise ultimate success. As, however, the works will cover some twenty years, besides146 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1902-07-30 2 NOTICES. W^ Jk' SPECIAL Dun vill e s old scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per casa. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA c£ MpBHP s^, L. GLASGOW, acOTtWjO I 1 j f>j m. w. A f. 31-1 V)urkis6 V>rop6ies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. (TIM IB ft 801 Make friends and KEEP THEM.214 words
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Advertisement233 1902-07-30 2 NOTICES. NOBKL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Maau.&cturen of Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, UL KIHD6 OF Safety Fuses. Altn Electric Blasting Apparatus. The above Explosive*, bexng all mtmu uiured in Great Britain, are made to put the high ttandard of safety nrui purity Uttt imposed by the Brititk lovernmunt,233 words
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Advertisement267 1902-07-30 2 no ness. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. PARTICULARS PROM BORNEO CO. LTD. Singapore. md coopa c >:$ LAGER BEER, BOTTLED AT BURTON ON TRENT, Of ALL DEALERS. BORNEO CO. LTD., SINGAPORE, Importers T IFE QFFICE f«y« upwards of Half-a-Million Pound* Sterling |»t Annum in Death Claims. Ita Fuails, yearly increasing, exceed Eiehl267 words
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Article568 1902-07-30 3 Lord Francis Hoi whose financial and matrimonial afTiirs have for so long b«en before the pit <lie, and who is the heir-pr'-siunp'ive. f the Duke of Newcastle, is ermiged to be married 'o Miss BrtHtrio- K.therine Ruk«ttf, who, says the UVW, i« a rlmriniiiir young lady of568 words
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Article342 1902-07-30 3 Some pintlernen, njoicine in tbe name <>f Kenniff, have ht-eii arrested in Queensland for gang-robbery or bushranging as it is called there. It seems tli.it tbe father and four ■oiia sun If d at a place called Mitchell, in Qiifensland some viz or •even yearn ago and commenced,342 words
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613 1902-07-30 3 Ik the Commi'tie Rmu at the a3rd June, Cnptain E. W Fieeman, master of tbe Biiliah steamer Roddam, ot London, was presei.ted with Lloyd* Medal for meritorious services, in reC' ignition of the skill di-played hy him in his 1 tl'.riH to snvu613 words
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176 1902-07-30 3 News has just been received of tbe passage by tbe U S. Congress of an amendment authorising the postponement of the opening of the World's Fair, formerly fixed to he held at St. Louis in 1903. Under this enactment it will be opened176 words
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172 1902-07-30 3 LIST OF PASSE NG ERS For Singapore. Per P. O s. a. Himalaya connecting with the (-tenner Parrainatt i at olombo, from London July ii, >lue Loth Aunt Tbe Sultan 01 I'i'ink and suite Mr. Al.raman, Mr. Beige Miss HpiUlehouae, Lieut N. C Tayior, lir l.nn Hoon Kens. Per N.172 words
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Advertisement556 1902-07-30 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A CHINESE Krani, with knowledge of the K. h-dialect. v.c. A|py to mOGLAKDI A CO. WANTED. ASMAII ><utli »hocan manipulate the ly ewiiier (h. n. invt.nl. Apply wiib tildiirik to ~M '(/o 6rrot/« Ttmt: uc WANIEU. FR a tank-installation, near Singapore, a hospital dresser, uc Apply to H.556 words
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Advertisement605 1902-07-30 3 noticrß FOR S-AI.E priv t h ||^H m>c> inery belonging In^H Gold Mining Coy. Ctd.. (I^B (I'al srg) Exploration Coy l^^H huffslo Beef Gold M mine Coy .^H sitting of batteries by Sannycl^B Fia-er and < halmers, pumpin nnH wit ding engines drilling nmrhuie^^B pressed air boiing mm hinery huh.605 words
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Advertisement509 1902-07-30 3 1 '^^B lit is is it tcivw^Hj ports, on Wcdi.esda^^HJ For freight or passsge^BJ W. MAftSrllßi 30-7 A^.'^lS^Bß FOR PENANG AND CALCUtoIH MESSRS. APTAR A CO.'S steame LIUH'INIbO. 3.506 tons. CapUn J. G. Spencer, left Hongkong nn the 23rd mat., and is due here on Thursday, the Slst inst., en509 words
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Advertisement628 1902-07-30 3 liritish^H "PONT! A^B As she now lies in siniMp.ir.-lr^^H near Johnston'- Tier TO BI HELD AT POWKLL CO.'s BAI.KR"OM On Thurtday, the 7th August 1902, At 2 30 Dm. (Unleas previously disposed of privately.) BUILT at Renfrew, Scotland. Gross tonnage. 18U net »7 tons i c ,«th li'fift. l'in learn628 words
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Obituary34 1902-07-30 4 At Shanghai, on the 15th July, Sarah Kerr, M. l>., of the Women's Union, Missionary Society of America, axed 35 year*. At Nngimtki, on 1 1th July, Km; i; Blkchyndkn, aged 8 yean.34 words
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176 1902-07-30 4 Botha ami Delarey are still in Cape Colony where they, together with D« Wet, are staying on the way to Europe. The two former being mnre fluent of speech are more heard of than De W«t, who is more of a176 words
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Article454 1902-07-30 4 Delarey's declaration at Stallen-h.>s.-h, to the effect that South Africa could be happy under one flag, is doubtless no idle prophecy while Botha's remarks anent the education of the Africanders, and the hopes which such erinration shnuld tend to realise, show that that bner leader recognise* the fact that one454 words
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Article188 1902-07-30 4 With reference to the remarks on Singapore juries recently published in these column*, we are informed on iteod authority that there were only two cast's (one defendant in each case) at the last Assizes in which the jury can be said to have returned verdicts of not guilty when the188 words
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Article298 1902-07-30 4 Apropos of the expected arrival here, on Friday, of the Hon. W. H. Taft, Governor of the Philippines, it would seem that one result of his visit to the Vatican has been that the whilom conservative ideas of the Sovereign Pontiff as to the relative merits of birth, rank, moral298 words
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Article13 1902-07-30 4 The share, exchange, and produce quotations will be found on the front P»ge-13 words
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Article15 1902-07-30 4 A muting of the Merchant Service Guild was held at the Marine Club last night.15 words
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Article11 1902-07-30 4 The recent orders to disband the Hongkong Regiment have been countermanded.11 words
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Article17 1902-07-30 4 The Band of the 13th Madras Infantry will play at the Gardens, on Saturday at 5 p.m.17 words
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Article18 1902-07-30 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail Site to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6.18 words
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Article21 1902-07-30 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on paqe 7. General (hipping new* is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article23 1902-07-30 4 Thk British cruiser Terrible, which is expected here now frdta Weihaiwei, bad not arrived up to the time of our going to press.23 words
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Article26 1902-07-30 4 Thi M.M. steamer Tonkin, with dates from Europe to be 11th July, left Colombo at 1 p.m. yesterday, and is doe here on Sunday at daylight.26 words
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Article23 1902-07-30 4 Thk Resident-General is said to contemplate a visit to Penang shortly, probably for the purpose of conferring with H. E. the High Commissioner23 words
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Article26 1902-07-30 4 Lieutenant Colonel R.K. Teversham, I) SO. and Major G. W Lilly, 3rd Madras Light Infantry, have rejoined th« Garrison Command, on returning from leave of absence.26 words
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Article31 1902-07-30 4 The banker at Taiping, Mr. J. D. Mclntosb, has left for Ipoh to assume charge of the branch Chartered Bank there. He is succeeded at Taiping by Mr. W. J. Hodee.31 words
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Article26 1902-07-30 4 I'ino-pomg playing but nervous curate giving out a hymn from the Am-ien and Modern hymn book: Kinkering Kongs their"— no brethren," Pinkering Pongs their titles take."26 words
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Article33 1902-07-30 4 Mas. Schnapps, who has for some time past kept a cigarette and sundry goods shop at 69 iMMfc Bridge Road, died last night at 7-30. A po-a mortem examination will probably be held.33 words
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Article28 1902-07-30 4 Messrs. C M. Ploy*.?, W. Mukeling, W. Cramer, G. Gray, E Theseira, A. Huttenbach, and Mr. and Mrs. Schepelingen arrived by the Van Out/worn from Penang this morning.28 words
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Article34 1902-07-30 4 News comes of a unique tragedy in a leading hospital in Massachusetts, U. S. One of the nurses went mad, and administered a poisonous concoction to several of the patients. Thirtyone of them died.34 words
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Article38 1902-07-30 4 The German steamer Thea and the Norwegian steamer Frithjof collided at Haiph>ng on the ltitli instant. The latter vessel came off so badly that she had to be put under repairs which were expected to take several days.38 words
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Article35 1902-07-30 4 The Straits Chinese Magazine for 'June starts with an interesting article on comparative animism by Mr. H. Ridley. Other articles on matters of more than passing moment make this a readable number of the publication.35 words
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Article42 1902-07-30 4 At Matang, in Perak, the people are so scared by tigers that no une will travel on foot in broad daylight between Sirapang and Matang. They go in groups by bullock carts. Gharry syces refuse point blank to go out at night.42 words
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Article37 1902-07-30 4 The Judicial Commissioner holding the criminal assizes at Batu Gajab, in Perak. There are six murder cases on the calendar. He has expressed the opinion that the system of trial by assesaers continues to work very favourably.37 words
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Article46 1902-07-30 4 The members of the Library Club celebrate their anniversary at the club premises, No. 90, Cecil Street, on Saturday the 2nd prox. by giving a dinner. It commences at 7 p.m. and the Town and Volunteer Band will play a selection of music during the evening.46 words
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Article47 1902-07-30 4 The meteorological report for 1901 gives the highest temperature of the air at Singapore then at 91° 6, and the lowest at 68° 9. The temperature of solar radiation varied from 159° 7 to 88°. The mean rainfall here was 83.56 inches against 90 98 in 1900.47 words
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Article52 1902-07-30 4 Owing to the bad weather prevailing in the China sea and a typhoon raging at Hongkong, the MM. s.s. Annam left that port only yesterday at 3 p.m., instead of Monday at 1 p.m. The consequence is that she will not be here before Monday next, instead of on Sunday52 words
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Article50 1902-07-30 4 Two Chinese were lately run in on the charge of prospecting for tin on the Larut Hills in forest reserves, without a permit. They were fined SIC'J and S5O respectively. In defence they said that, as this was Coronation year, they were under the impression that no permit was necessary.50 words
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Article59 1902-07-30 4 In reference to the report yesterday of four men having been arrested by the police for holding up an old woman at the house 19 Canal Boad, and ransacking the house, the man who escaped from his position of guarding the door has now been apprehended. Inspector Howard is to59 words
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Article63 1902-07-30 4 News from Redjang Lebong states that, up to the 12th instant, the ore mined continued to be of good quality. Difficulties had arisen in the eighth stope from encountering eld workings full of guano, mud, and blocks of ore. The stone averaged over one ounce of gold to the ton.63 words
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Article73 1902-07-30 4 The following appointments have just been gazetted in Selangor Mr. E. F. Townley to be district officer, Kuala Selangor. Mr. T. Hallam to be clerk of works, Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Hallam reported his arrival in the State on 12th July. Mr. J. R. Delmege, m.d., to be a73 words
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Article73 1902-07-30 4 Discussing matters in the Siamese Malay states the Siam Free Press says that the idea of the Bangkok government is to take every bellicose Rajah off his perch and make him cut grass and pluck fruits for the sacred white elephants within the palace walls, during the remainder of his73 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article22 1902-07-30 4 Merchants Satisfied. London, 29th July. The commercial community appears to b« quite satisfied with Sir Jama* Mackay's Ukin agreement22 words
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Article43 1902-07-30 4 Opinions on the Platform. Botha speaking at Stellenbosch, town in Cape Colony, declare 1 that Africanders, whan educated, need not make room for anybody Delarey followe I this up by declaring that South Africa could be happy under one flag.43 words
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Article232 1902-07-30 4 Re-appearance in the House. Mr. Chamberlain, on speaking iipoa the Colonial Vole in the rims* of Commons, was warmly cheered Thia was Mr. OiiambxrUiti'K first appearance in the House after the accident which bel.l him. Colonial Conference. In his speech, Mr. Cliamhi rlr.in n»id that he believed that232 words
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Article18 1902-07-30 4 The Agitation in France against the anti-clerical measures of the Government is generally subsiding18 words
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Article89 1902-07-30 4 Yestkbdat was the first day of the Penang Races. The following are the results Maiden Plate. tla,,j (l 1, Gallant 2. Griffin Race. I'sher 1. Slruthbuh 2. Roadsters' Race. I.ucky Jim 1, Uarie'2. Club Handicap— HMcliffe 1, Uaylatt'2. Merchants Cup.— Kitty 1, Cutaway 2. Hill Cup.— Carlton 1,89 words
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Article119 1902-07-30 4 The usual monthly medal handicap took place on Saturday last. The particulars are as follows The following completed but returned no cards:— W. C. Michell, J. C. D. Jones, J. M. Allinson and Capt. Robiuson. H. S. Newmuch .45 49= 94— 16 7t» Dr. Ellin 42119 words
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Article97 1902-07-30 4 A BKRIOUB case of theft occurred at 66 Boat Quay yesterday, when over 52.000 in notes were stolen. The owner, a Chinese, went out of his room in the morning and left his property all safely locked up, the missing notes being in a small cash box. He returned at97 words
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Advertisement143 1902-07-30 4 Brothers, Proprietors. "White Horse Cellar" Whisky As used by the Red Cross Society during the Boer War. To be had of all dealers. QUTHRIE Co. SOLE AGENTS Bn/» SAINT S~~ RAPHAEL Jl WINE. /JA J Digestive. The richest Wine known aa a strength giver an I as a Tonic. Highly143 words
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Advertisement360 1902-07-30 4 n a K i>i',"i|»ir.' Hirlmnr ''■)W-II '"oB IHIH- 1111 l \UKHBt, IHO (uiiU'm previously ispowd ol FTnilt of iron in Wrtt Hartlepool, and lassihed in (Vnnn .loyl '■>'■ CJro t.'Kii t->' 30 tons >et *«l amen about 0 picnls of rire on a draft fII feet. -peeil of to 9360 words
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Advertisement64 1902-07-30 4 EJmb-rt&co. OTOGRAPHERS. Sittings —Appointments possible, be marie one day L NOTICE. Photo- an- now Quamui■fect Permanent print* n* in own new paCelloldln process or 111 I'l immlypr or lir •illicit-. Specimens of the new Cellntdin process are ezhibited in our show-window Bittery Road. •J-9 On the "nd July, at Amoy,64 words
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Advertisement10 1902-07-30 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.10 words
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Article950 1902-07-30 5 STEAMERS COLLIDE OFF MUAR. NEARLY A HUNDRED LIVES LOST. THE "BAN HIN QUAN SINKS THE "PRINS ALEXANDER." Tub Wm Bin «t«annhip Hun Hin 'iu'i* i- illi.lHil wiili the Dutch st.am alii|> Alj'UvUr about six mile* off Mimr. at »Vl.vk y«terday morning. Th MeW sank imme__^jately, w i 1950 words
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Article409 1902-07-30 5 S. C. C. v. R. E. Tbi Club opposed the R. E. in a friendly game last night on the Esplanade and after a very indifferent display by both sides, no doubt owing to the hardness of the ground, the Club eventually won by oue goal to nil. The409 words
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Article111 1902-07-30 5 Tbi prison accommodation at Singapore has for some time been taxed to its utmost capacity, the smartness of tbe authorities h#ing responsible for the rapid appropriation of all the cells in the jail. However, this state of affairs does not interfere with the further accumulation of criminals,111 words
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Article240 1902-07-30 5 Christening a Pioneer of BUkan Mati. There was an interesting ceremony at the Church of the Good Shepherd this morning when tbe young son of Captain Robinson, R A. M. C, was christened. This little gentleman, who only came into tbe world on June 9 ult., enjoys the240 words
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Article135 1902-07-30 5 •-■Q, O. tor the ensuing week;— ln lieu of v an offlc-r. 001. Sergt. Bwal«s. O N TBL Os. for ensuing week A. < oy I— SergKD- Ritchie, B. Coy Sergt. ni^- W Me Donafl. Parades Monday, 4th «fr o-r.Tjuu. €o> Drill and manual exercises, plain135 words
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Article143 1902-07-30 5 The Rev. W. G. Shellabear of the Methodi't Mission here, has followed up bis Practical Malay Orammar by the publication of a Malay- hngliik Vocabulary. Mr. Shellabear is now in America and has not had an opportunity of giving the finishing touches to the work' The author has143 words
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Article304 1902-07-30 5 Undeb the auspices of Lodge^ZetlafH in the East, No. 508, a Lodge of 4orrowM which was largely attended, was held at Freemasons' Hall last evening in memory of the late Wor. Bro. J. P. Joaquira, DDGjaM., PG.S.B., England, Wor. Bro. A. W. Bean presided,304 words
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Article164 1902-07-30 5 The First Quarter's Figures. Imports. Diking the 1st quarter of this year, the imports of merchandise into the colony, compared with the figure* for the eorreaponding period of 1901, w»re:— 1st or. of 1901, $86,038,042= £6,741,376. let qr. of 1K02, $68,567,799 85,384. Increase in Dollani $2,529,757. Decrease164 words
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Article92 1902-07-30 5 The following appointments Ac, have been notified in Perak:— Mr. E. L Foley to he a Settlement Officer, Mr. V. B Speers to be a second class inspector of police. F.M.S. Mr. Speers reported hie arrival on the 27tb June, 1902. Mr. C. S. Robinson, secretary, Sanitary Board, Kinta, reported92 words
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Article119 1902-07-30 5 Osb of the papers gives the answers of certain Board School boys who were asked to write down the whole or part of the chorus of Rule Britannia. One of them gave the first lines as Royal Brick Tanner, Brick Tanner rules the way a second began it with Rom119 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1902-07-30 5 Stop Experiment. Give up drugging yourself and use a scientific common sonse remedy that can and will cure Rheumatism. Eminent Physicians recommend it. Mr. A. L. Cobb Bernardstone, Mass., says:— "l think it eminently fitting that I make some acknowledgment to you of tbe benefits a member of my family149 words
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Advertisement183 1902-07-30 5 Are you weak, tired, easily fatigued, all-worn-out If so, your system lacks tone. Your system needs recuperating. You need a good strengthening tonic. When the system is in a depressed condition, its resisting power is lowered and it is an easy prey to disease. Germs may readily multiply upon the183 words
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Advertisement733 1902-07-30 5 Commfl EndiH Great Bar^M EverythS One thousand Lace m itn*v;i--;ir- m Lace curtains nets doubly width, from Do Vallanee from Table Damask 30 inches wide Do 58 inches wide Do 7iincbeswide JB^I Toilet Cover*, from Linen Tray cloths Linen napkins, from Ladies' Handkerchiefs, from Linen Tea cloths and 6 napkins733 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1902-07-30 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, joth July. High Water. 6.2 p m Town Band Old Jail Site. 6to 6. S.V.A. rtquad Drill. 5.16. B.R.E. Inf. Drill. 6.16 Thursday, 31st July. High Water 7.18 a.m. 6.55 p.m. Penang Races- Second Day. L. > .T.C. Entries close. S.V.R and B.V.A. Signalling 6.16. Philharmonic174 words
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Advertisement147 1902-07-30 6 PRsiERSHIRE SAUCE. lfik"is Majesty The Kino. STORES. Bfurity and great X" of Bovril over five hundred hospitals and kindred mnet important in the Unitod Kingdom, Such a practical public endorsement is absolute purity of Bovril, and of its great in convalescence. and so great a testimonial, has never before preparation.147 words
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Advertisement201 1902-07-30 6 KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. I4SIK I'l\Jl\l.. Are now supplying building bricks of every Liuds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM bIE, 18-12 No. 24, Malacca Street Company-General Agency. FLOR DE LA ISABELLA.) In stock Ferfectos, Antoniu Lopez, Favorites de A. Lopez, Brevaa, Vagueros, Princesas, Isabeles, Couchas Especiales, Windsorea, Londres, Culebra&'201 words
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Advertisement192 1902-07-30 6 NOTICES. KELLY WALSH, LTD, JUST RECEIVED JUST PUBLISHED Studies THE CORONATION rROM INSTITUTE FOR WEDICAL RECORD NUMBER RESEARCH Federated Malay States No. I: The Illustrated J* Malarial Fevers London of News. British Malaya Beautifully Illustrated. Hamilton Wright M. D. Price $3.75. Price $1.50. w.Af. CO.'S Shallow Draft Steamers. Particulars from192 words
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Advertisement626 1902-07-30 6 BANKS. HIONGKONG i«U SIiANUHAI DAAKIM. OOhit.RAlll h. HAID-0P UAPiriL 110,000,00 RKBKBVK FUND.— Sterling Beserrs..#lO,ooo,oO(n EBBEBVB LIABILITY Ot llftmMrtm Coubt or Director*. Hon. K. Shkwan,.. Craihman. A. Haupt, Em). Dw-utv C'iiaikmam. Hon. C. \V. Dll ksuN li. Schuhabt, Km, K. i; Ks,, N. A. SiißK. E^. (ill. Mkhhi-rst. Knq. 11. W.626 words
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Advertisement674 1902-07-30 7 Tke Borneo Company, Ltd. TI K stands* J Uif» asraraao*. Norwich Union V'ir» Inimasos SodsSJ. atlac aararancn Company (Firs), rh. Kouirabl.. Life Annranoa Society. Tas China Mutual St«un Navi«mtioo Company T> Tatfcaham Lagsr U*<r Company. P»TT. irMTTKrt As-Mts steamshTp^ companies". OrnoE, Tbleqbaph Stbbbt. Ar Whabvbs, Keppbl Habboub. STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.674 words
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Advertisement1343 1902-07-30 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Ooubr owutract with u>« Meuiorukuas iiiuin uui.mu.ou.. AgenU at Sinaaport: Ship Abbsct, late J. Dabrdels A Co., S-S, Colltbb Qoay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Hi.-imor rrom £z^e<-tod Will s» l*B*s>t|H»ssl i..t On Mouel Ratavia July 13 Boerabaia, Borlrleng, Anipevia Biiliton nan, Maoaswr, Ban1,343 words
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Advertisement639 1902-07-30 7 STEAMSHIP COMP|rNlr^H Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nedorlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Ooeaan. Ton*. Tow*. PrUut 7441 ffeetor 4*» Vydeut 7441 Oiomri 4670 T'lrmachut 7441 MenrUuu 467] raton 7441 Nettor Beol Agamemnon 7010 J7Iv»«« SrMO Aiax 7(V» Pxrrrhut WJO A chill*! 704.1 Tnntalut Win n*ucnlion 7<«n Ixum f»M fdomneut 67A3 RKipeut639 words
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Advertisement486 1902-07-30 7 Indravelli Indrapura" "Indrasharua'' Through bills^H nil pointa in^^B Canada. Fii^H YVmJB INSUwH THE LONDON! 1 FIRE INSURA^H Capital Paid up Capital Reserve Fund The nndenigned, AgenU^H pany, an prepared to aooept °^H current rates of premium. BOUHTK4.O A Ho.^^B /CANTON INSURANCE OF^^H \J LIMITED. Capital Subscribed.. $2,MC,<JOO. Amount paid up486 words
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Advertisement453 1902-07-30 7 Cbairm^H Claims '^H LARGE MUSES Monthly Rates f <"^| Rs. 6,000 a»Bured^M A Wfcola Kudo.. I n^H OU Of TanJ^Bßfl Rj. Ai. Km. At. IU. A.. R> A>.^^H 11— 9 IS— > S— 9 IS 12— S 1J— 1« 3 10— 1 IS- t IS- 0 4 U—U JS 14-10453 words
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Article146 1902-07-30 8 this heading the following abbreare used «tr. gteamec ety/ l>q barque; sch.— nchooner; Yijt_ Uru— Cruiser; (il>t.— (iimtjSJt; Tor ■Faroeilo; H p -Horse-powfir/Krit.-Uri-r ti»h X 8-Uoited SUtes P c h.-French Oer.— German; Dut— Dutc>» j o h.— Joliore; O.c-(leneral-carKo; da de<-k p»»sen<er; U.— Uncertain T. E- vv146 words
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Article931 1902-07-30 8 Arrivals since Noon ol Yesterday. Chrnng Hock Kian, Out. -tr. I.O-JO tons, CaptGiesche. 30tb lulv. From S winning. •JHth Juiy. G.c. Hup Leong. Unknown, t Ml Oiang Brr, Brit, str 1,1m t«ns, Captain Donlop, Huili .lulv From Samatang -28th July. G.c., and H4 dp. Tan Kim Tian931 words
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Article636 1902-07-30 8 Name, port, probable dot* 0/ arrival. and name of agentt. HTUMBBB. Alton, New York, left June T Anamba, Antwerp, left June 30; Andalusia Europe, Aug 2 Behn Meyer. Alicante, Barcflona, Auk Harlow Am. Uamelin, U'oeilles, I'ft July 17; M.C'te Annam. Hon*koni(. Auk >! %I Msriiimes. Aotea, London shortly636 words
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Article125 1902-07-30 8 Fbr Pot tr. To-Morriiw. Is&han and Deli Browner lalaccaand Linggi Hrlrnr. }*tu Pahat Sultana Hoar and Malacca Kian Yang f. Swet'ham via ports CKov Phya Hongkong Shi Sang Bangkok Ckiengiaai •Vnang Rmlrdi i'haysanl Saniarang Rtnrl Friday. Bangkok Paknam Bangkok Mi jingkat Sinm 'alembang Ophir Satdbd*y. iandakan via ports125 words
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Article151 1902-07-30 8 From Edbopi:— By the N. D. L s.s Konig Albert due on the Ist Aag, with dates to the 28th July. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the ISth June. From China:— By the M. M. s. Annam due on Monday. -eft SinKsport-151 words
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Article177 1902-07-30 8 4 i VnuL't Nami I Tons. Captain PBOM ,8llt«D. CONSIORtU. I'lv m v so .-to SO SO at 30 Recorder Brit str. 676 Breraton Mazagon str .■(■.'79 Philipps Hornimnl.e. vhe Bus str. 1870 Dahliilrain iPak Ling Knt str. 3874 Conradi Sarpedon str. 302:4 Qrier Vestal H.M gb 98t) Machutchin177 words
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Article134 1902-07-30 8 Datf. Viwh'i Name Flag A Rie Toms. DIBTIKATIOI. July 30 29 SH ao so so so so so so so so so so so Mossel Out Btr. 1806 Sourabaya vis Bawean Dardanus Brit sir. 29W Hongkong, Sbanghai A Japan Labuant str. 2293 Calcutta Boribat Sia str. SSSI i Bangkok134 words
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Advertisement205 1902-07-30 8 W I WHEN I OAnp A IISJC WILL BE AT I MANY I DrVrvVjrVl IN O OFFERED Al clearance sale. LaDIKS' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY TO BB HAD AT SALE PKitKrt *2i£/ vffiflMfyM I "^*^-TX Jp \^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^F JM Ky^»^vMli^ 1 LADIES' WOOL Ml AWLS SALE PRICES SPUTTEI> WB JSjB i^Ri y205 words
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Advertisement38 1902-07-30 8 COMPARE THE FLAVOUR AND .AROMA OF ARABIAN COFFEE. WITH THK Jboeatty ARTICLE Pure Arabian Coffee in absolutely airtight tins PRICE "Yellow label" 60 cts. per lib ti» "Red label" 75 of all provision dealers. m. A th. v.c38 words
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Miscellaneous70 1902-07-30 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kamlawi Kerbau Hoipitnl. J9lh July, 190t. 9a.m. 9 p.m. ipm. Kkmak<.i. Bar 29.890 2»7rt6 2».f««3 Horning Temp.. ..87.1 88.2 82 9 I clear, day W B'lbTher[ 78.6 790 770 cloudy, Dir. o( Wind B.E. 8.1. south night clear. Max. Temp.. 1 90.3 Mm ..173.fi Max in Sun 143.070 words
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Miscellaneous30 1902-07-30 8 WEATHER TELEGRAM. (E. E. A. A C. Telegraph Company./ 30th July. HONUKONQ.— Barometer 29.71 Direction of Wind S.B E ForceofWin.i ...3. Max Temp in Shade 82. MANILA:-767 B.W. 1. 26.30 words
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Advertisement213 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. POWBTjOBiNSOIi Gentlemen's Tailor, Breeches Maker Shirtmaker, Hosier, Hatter, and Outfitter. :o: i TAILORING jg* DEPARTMENT. New goods just opened il P High grade I^4-^ materials L carefully \?S\ rjL selected for <H |J f Tropical wear. JrWC THE dSk THE <I SAC" 11 LOUNGE SUIT. yfm AFashion £F M213 words
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Advertisement426 1902-07-30 1 MOTOR CARS WK ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75 cents per Imperial Gallon Modern European Dentistry Messrs. CHEONd BROS., sons of the late Me. Cucoaa Cmm Ti», in order to meet the requirement* of European ladies and gentlemen, who have for so many yeara supported their establishment, nave426 words
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Advertisement719 1902-07-30 1 NUTIC^iH CHAMPAGNE "LOUIS ROEDERER Extra Dry and Carte Blanche The old, well known, brand. BRINKMANN tf CO Importer*. Retail at Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS HWE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Brick, to $140 p laksa Firebricks to jpso p 1000 Boiler Beatings, boiler719 words
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Advertisement710 1902-07-30 1 NOTICES. Mr. J. da Perelra Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from jEskbank. Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house known as Claymore. Is on sale at all the principal Tiffin Rooms Wine Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers Borneo Co. Ld. Singapore. S üb-agents McClymont 4 Co., Port710 words
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Advertisement289 1902-07-30 1 I NOTICES. The Best Appetizer GENTIANE AND QUINQUINA MICHAEL are the moet strengthening Port and Malaga Wines. Apply to the Representation Qenerale 4e V Industrie Fr&nc&isc. 26, Robimon Road, Bin(spera. For Mmple cues. m.w.f. 1M MILLARS KARRI V JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. T E, the undersigned, having beea TT289 words
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Advertisement321 1902-07-30 2 NOTICES. ■HL__ RILEY, HARGREAVES CO,Tfa ENGINEEkS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, SHIP AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. (:o:) BOlLERS— Lancashire, Cornish, Vertical, Locomotive, and Marine. ENGINES -Winding and Hauling, Portable, Semi-Portable, and Marine. PUHPS-Tangye's "Special" Steam Duplex Pumps, "Victor" Centrifugal Pumps. "Waterspout" Pulsating Steam Pumps, Mining321 words
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Advertisement38 1902-07-30 2 13, Battery Road. Ipoh, Perak. PLLSENER BEER KEY BRAND Imported sihck 1676 If I \y f f\ I I lW* M BBWARE OF IMITATIONS. NONB GIHUINI WITHOUT THB ABOVI TWO LABELS. BEHN MKYER A Co, tu.tb Soli Impobtu38 words
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Advertisement597 1902-07-30 2 NOTICFS. HOWARTH ERSKINETLIMITED." Mining Machinery and Appliances. Complete Steam Po wer Plants of the Highest Grade for any Service. High Pressure Corliss and Slide Valve Steam Engine*, Stationary, Portable, Standard and Compound, and Lancashire Cornish Multibular, Locomotive. Vertical, W.itcr Tube, M irine anH hponial Boilers. Mill Gearing, Pulleys, Shafting, Accessories597 words
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