The Straits Times, 31 July 1902
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Title Section10 1902-07-31 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,892 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 19(910 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement626 1902-07-31 1 NOTICES. ®fa i^imrs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE type ui-ed a* a atandard for netting advertiaemeuta ia similar to t lux. unlow i hi- inr.l l uri inn ia to diaplay the advertisemrnt, when any effective atyle of type, uaed in the paper, will be adopted. The standard626 words
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Advertisement388 1902-07-31 1 NOTICES. W. D. FISHER, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., I .und.t.un.. Hu.ldinc, Roola.' Railways awl Railway Structure. K~ J'.Va'd Br idrHydraulic Mlnlnt Scbaaiaa. HlUltlw Ul Taatlat o« Matarlala. Modern European Dentistry Messrs. CHKONU BROS.. "on» of the late Mr. Chbono Chdn Tin, in order to meet the requirement* of European ladies388 words
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Advertisement672 1902-07-31 1 NOTICES. HIRANO; The Best Japanese Mineral Water Case of 48 quarts SB/50. Case of 48 pints So/50. Case of 96 splits •6/50. JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. Perak Turf Club. Programme of Rac^^^be held at Taiping, y^H and 1 6th AuJH FIRST DAY. i ,th AUTOSTTipoj^ I.— The First <;rikhn Race.672 words
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Advertisement94 1902-07-31 1 latM KATZB^^H GREAT COMMENCE FRIDAY A^^^^^^| CONTINUING SATURDAY AUM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY HH Note: Sale 7 days onl KATZ BROT&SRS, LTd| 'Katz Brothers Limited. Are now showing a Large Stock of Coronation Flags, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Badges, Medals, etc. Katz Brothers Limited. 31-7 PICTURES, PICTURES. To clear our present94 words
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Advertisement76 1902-07-31 1 CHAMPAGNF "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanche. The old, well known, brand. BRINKMANN ft* CO., Importers. Retail at Mkhsiuj. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. U.C. 6. OTOMUNE &CO. o JAPANESE CURIOS AND GENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. Have just Unpacked a fine Collection OF JAPANESE GRASS MATTING AMD SATSUMA76 words
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Advertisement269 1902-07-31 1 <H9I These CAPSULEVHire recent and chronic disch^rf THEY NEVEI FAIL "v tefn««T»)w.. TIY THEM m^ QUEEN'S HOTEL LIMITED. WEI-HAI-WEI. THE moat elegant and comfortably equipped Hotel in North China. The Hotel, situated on a hill, commands a tine view of the sea. Tbe air is cool healthy, and invigorating, and269 words
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Article1171 1902-07-31 2 28M July. H. H. The Yam Tuan of Negri Sembilan has been staying in .Seremban. Mr. If. H. Wise returned to Seremban from Kuala Lumpur on the 28th. Miss Hoffman accompanied Miss Jenkins from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson early in the week, and they have1,171 words
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Article324 1902-07-31 2 29tk July. Thk night of Monday the 21st saw the march out of the Malacca company to Bukit China, where the enemy [represented by Capt. Bland R.G A.) lay. Scouts were sent out to look for him, and certain poor volunteers are now nursing sore heels, the result324 words
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Article197 1902-07-31 2 At I,*) to the dollar, the allowance known as exchange compensation amounts to 73j per cent for the current month. Government officers engaged on a sterling salary without any stipulation having been made as to the rate of exchange, are now to he paid at the average monthly197 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement388 1902-07-31 2 Quay. Singapore. in good appearance with having in -my of the characteristics of the a- !>■'>■ it mikes a pitat tint t) urn freely Ka 1 set hir<l wit'iia tlirjt; li juts. H^ior lisc)lor an«rthi 15 in coa'Ast witb it: on ceil from jirrin^ V. it becjnus soilei or dirty,388 words
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Advertisement358 1902-07-31 2 Xi Latest Tests l.wMiibt... after fburHy* in Icen days Wattr, in Water. Vrhe above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement "the best he bad ever tested." Price* and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore Bole Agent.. UNION FIRK INBOKANOE BOCIBTT OP358 words
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Advertisement349 1902-07-31 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. DBUAL "IZRB ALWAYS Ttt STOCK. PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO.. LD ROUSSILLON COS. CHAMPAGNE. An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts S;u. 24 pints 536. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. in. s. Sole Agents THE TIFF VALE RAILWAY GOHave fittnd349 words
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Article753 1902-07-31 3 Mining. The following paragraph recently appeared in the papers Complaint is rife in Pahang owing to miners who had taken out prospecting licenses for six months having, thus, the advantage over other miners who are shut out from the place until the licenses run out. The license-holders put753 words
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Article131 1902-07-31 3 The Paris public are displaying great curiosity over the Koucault pendulum, »hich is being shown at the Pantheon The two eminent scientists, MM. Berget and Camille Klammarion, are now conducting experiments with the pendulum, which by its movements proves the rotation of the earth. The pendulum131 words
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Article675 1902-07-31 3 A cobrmpomokht of the Pinang Gazette, who ban been touring in the Kinta district of Pt-rak, thus describes its more notable mine* Hydraulic Working. At Ciopeng, the first bydraulicing mining is in the Native States known as Mr Osborne's mine. This has been working for about seven675 words
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Article268 1902-07-31 3 For Singapore. Per P. A 0. s. 8. Himalaya connecting with the steamer Parramalt'a nt Colombo, from London July II, due 10th Aunt. The Sultan of Perak and suite. Mr. Abrainan, Mr. Beige, Miss Hpittlehouse, Lieut. N. C. Taylor, l)r Lim Boon Keng. Per V D. L.268 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement583 1902-07-31 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A CHINESE Krmnl, with knowledge of the Keh-dialect. Apply to HOOGLANDT CO. WANTED. ASM ART yooth who can manipulate the typewriter (Remington). Apply with references to "M c/o A (rail* Tmu. I v.c. WANTED. FR a tank-installation, noar Singapore, l a hospital dresser, v.c. Apply to H. H.583 words
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Advertisement624 1902-07-31 3 NOTICES.^ I Pip**, including SOU Tube, suitable for --artesian also one 4" Sydney Pomp with^^B all new. For particulars apply to. DC. PATERdOX, SIMOnIH TT'OR BALE, privcWlv, all the planf^H 1 mXCI inery belonging to the Bil«ns^H bold Mining Coy., Ltd., the MalayH (Pahiirg) Exploration Coy., Ltd., and ttiß Fuffnlo624 words
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Advertisement947 1902-07-31 3 ance of price. Ip>>^^H I Value dols. T^M ilols. 169 with 100 for -.-i ..mi ><^H Kinta Griffins, «,I^B Top weight 11 »to^H Entrance free. "ST *t«»i'v.KAK Dr.K^H Value dol», l,ltw-.<\ H the Sultan of I'erak vaiffl^H 800 added money with dol^H hone. A race for all horxJs^H seal* 10947 words
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Advertisement413 1902-07-31 3 For '^^H Sl-7 n R HONG^M "TIHE Inirxrial^^B 1 X' Kl<! ALB^M I N.E., of the Nordde^^H left Colombo, on Fnd^^H «t midnight, may be^H tier? on Friday, the lst^H light en route for itbove For passage and freight M^fl BF.HN, ME^^B 1-8 Agents, Norddeal^H DKITftCHK OHT-APRIKA^^^H HAMBURG. V ■pHE413 words
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544 1902-07-31 4 The Alality Mail is conducting a mildly courteous campaign against the methods of the F M. S. Railway system. In simple English, this undoubtedly useful and expensive agent for the development of the Nativt States is not conducted on business principles.544 words
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Article533 1902-07-31 4 Vehicular traffic, other than that carried on by rikishas, horse conveyances or bullock carts, does not seem destined to prove popular in and about Singapore for some time to come. It will remain unpopular so long as the drivers of railway trains and motor cars fail to take ordinary precaution*533 words
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Article326 1902-07-31 4 Ih regard to the terrible tragedy entailed by tbe loss of the steamer I'riiif Alexandra, the old question arises anent ships of this class in the local trade being manned insufficiently for the proper discharge of the duties which have to be executed. The captain and chief officer take turns326 words
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Article286 1902-07-31 4 Stohc walls do not a prison make," and neither, it would seem, does wire netting. Any how it apparently fails to subdue the pulse of freedom that beats in the hearts of certain malefactors who find themselves behind the ban of— or rather the wire netting of— the local Civil286 words
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Article70 1902-07-31 4 The French Admiral Beaumont who has just been disgraced for excessive golanterie, was formerly in command of the Krench Asiatic squadron. He should not be confounded with Rear Admiral Sir Lewis Anthony Beaumont of tbe British service, at one time Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Squadron. The Admiral Beaumont now in70 words
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Article65 1902-07-31 4 We understand that the Board of the Queensland Meat Export and Agency Co. met to-day in Brisbane to finally decide whether the suggested Company for Singapore should be carried through, and that the local Agent has to-day received a telegram announcing that the Board has decided in the affirmative, and65 words
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Article24 1902-07-31 4 V. M. S. Notes, Pahang News, an article on mining in Kinta, and other reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.24 words
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Article19 1902-07-31 4 The Koenig Albert with the German mail from Europe is due at the hour of our going to press.19 words
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Article17 1902-07-31 4 The monthly missionary meeting will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Monday next at 8 p.m.17 words
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Article13 1902-07-31 4 The Government here has cancelled the prohibition against Chinese immigration hither from Amoy.13 words
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Article22 1902-07-31 4 The N. Y. K. b. s. Aiva Maru left Colombo at :i p. m. yesterday and is due here on Tuesday morning.22 words
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Article16 1902-07-31 4 Abham9's Horse Repositary is advertised as having been removed fron. Bass Bassa Road to Orchard Road.16 words
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Article17 1902-07-31 4 Messrs. Ridley, W. B. Lanza, Porcher, Bagnall, and Law, arrived by the Ganymede from Port Swettenham yesterday.17 words
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Article22 1902-07-31 4 A typhoon Btruck Hongkong on the 18th instant. Sampans were wrecked and houses blown down. So far ten liveb have been lost.22 words
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Article22 1902-07-31 4 Local cyclenes in Sumatra have wrought great havoc on some of the estates there, nul caused serious damages to buildings and tobacco.22 words
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Article30 1902-07-31 4 Mksshs. A. G. Wright, R. W. Aitkin, B. J. Hesketh, M. Sirae, Rev. W. E. Horley, Gibson and Mrs. Meek arrived by the Happho from l'ort Swe 1 lam yesterday.30 words
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Article25 1902-07-31 4 The funeral of the late Mr. Tamboosamy Pillay took place at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday last. There was a large attendance, including crowds of Tamils.25 words
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Article29 1902-07-31 4 The Punjom Company is said to be making good progress with its light railway from the battery to Suah, a promising spot at a distance of about two miles.29 words
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Article25 1902-07-31 4 Thk agenda at the meeting of the Municipal Commission to-morrow includes the consideration of a letter to tbe Government about extension of the water supply.25 words
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Article26 1902-07-31 4 Muggins— Youngpop is going to have his baby christened Bill. Bnggins How strange. Muggins— Oh, I don't know. He came on tbe first of the month.26 words
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Article31 1902-07-31 4 Thi Council of the Society of Arts has awarded a silver medal to Mr. Warington Smyth for paper read before the Society on Boats and Boat Bailding in the Malay Peninsula."31 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article67 1902-07-31 4 Conference at the Foreign Office. London, 30tA July The proposed revision of the Chinese customs duties has been discussed at Conference held at the Foreign Office. Lord Lansdowne, Mr. Gerald Balfour, the leading officials of the Foreign Office and the Board of Trade, and representative men of business67 words
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Article85 1902-07-31 4 The Scandals Personal, not Departmental. Admiral Beaumont and Admiral Servan of the French Navy have been dismissed. NAUGHTY ADMIRAL BEAUMONT. Admiral Beaumont was so dealt with, because he had introduced hi* mistress into the gallery set apart for otficials on the fete of the Uth instant the85 words
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45 1902-07-31 4 Count Matsukata has visited M. DeWitte, the Kusiian Minister of Finance. Prince Komatsu has had an audience of the Czar. OOODWOOO PLATE. The following is the result of the Goodwood Plate race: Templemore 1 Crown Equerry 2 Andrea burrara 345 words
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Article30 1902-07-31 4 The following are the weights fur the Club Cup, to be run this afternoon at the Penang races G«ylase 9.11 Lulworth B. 2 RedcliSe 8.18 Sandy H. Hslleolus 7. 930 words
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Article119 1902-07-31 4 An Iriah widow with a quick wit one da; receired a call front the nheriff, who had a writ to serve on her. Madame, I have an attachment for you," he began, in formal fashion. My dear sir," iihe aaid, blushing, "your attachment is reciprocated." "Yon don't understand me. You119 words
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Article110 1902-07-31 4 Tan Chian Cbuan, Gan Goon Chin, Tan Kiat, Lim Kang Hye, Huh Ah Eek and Teh Chun, opium shopkeepers of 50, 47 and 19-1 Church Street, 7 Macao Street, 52 Almeida Street, and 37 Tringannu Street, respectively, were, yesterday summoned before Mr. Brockman by Insp: Bateman, weights and measures department,110 words
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Article118 1902-07-31 4 Sbkot. Stapley, last night, bagged three batches of gamblers, 42 in number in Weld Road, Pekin Street, and Victoria Street. The magistrate merely cautioned the Weld and Victoria Street batches. The Pekin Street party were playing poh." The banker was, at work when the police arrived and as soon as118 words
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Article146 1902-07-31 4 Messrs. Latham Co.'s Weekly Share Report for this week's mail run* as follows There has been a slightly better feeling in our market during the past few days with more business doing. Industrial Stocks. A good many transactions have taken place in Straits Traders, the highest point touched being 832$146 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1902-07-31 4 Hcceived L^L^r ""flSCTrTrrTTm^rff^B3j^LKi\° l Hammond Typewriters with Universal Keyboard. Interchangeable Type, any style, any language. 3 different styles with each machine Instantly changed. Perfect Alignment. Automatic Keys. Short and light key action. Back Spacing Device. Hammond Typewriters. ROBINSON &CO. PALE WOMEN, WEAK BICKLYLOOKINU WOMEN, N«ed no longer be to-. Steams'71 words
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Advertisement398 1902-07-31 4 H K>ry. my clients thf>t '">' I'usiness from 1 Roail, to m y new Orchard lioad, oppoHouse Gates. W H. Abrams. Jlllv, |!«IJ. UC. NOTICE. Ft ABRADOR VILLA, Pasir Panjan* \J partially furnisne to he let at rent $V> per mouth. For particulars apply to sup.-ri trndent of Works and398 words
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Advertisement65 1902-07-31 4 Humbert &co. ■nTOCiKAPHHRS. Sittings— Appointment!! if possible, be marie one day NOTICE. our Photos are now Guaran■Md perfect Permanent print* reiiher done in nur own new patented Celloldin process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of tbe new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window Battery Road. M On the65 words
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Advertisement20 1902-07-31 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on pageS.20 words
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Article429 1902-07-31 5 Further Details of the Loss of The Prins Alexander.'' rVw additional details of the collision which resulted in the total loss of the Prim Alexander have come to light, but it would appear that both she and the Ba- Hin Quan were steaming at their normal rates429 words
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326 1902-07-31 5 This public examination of Alex. Fox and Co., drapers, etc., High Street, Singapore, adjudicated bankrupts on June 12 last, was to take place at the Supreme Court this morning at 11, before Mr. Justice Hyndman- Jones. The receiving order was made on June 12, and the326 words
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Article112 1902-07-31 5 Hanoi and Haiphong had their National Pete badly marred by a typhoon this year. For some days before, there had been heavy rains which flooded many of the streets, almost completely stopping the traffic. Even the tramways ceased to run, the electric light wires came down in112 words
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Article171 1902-07-31 5 Readers fond of looking after their own creature comforts will doubtless have noticed the advertisements respecting the Australian Stores which have appeared in the local press and earnished Singapore's walls in the shape of posters. Messrs. Thompson, Thomas and Co., the proprietors, are experienced hands in171 words
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Article278 1902-07-31 5 ORDERS BY MAJOR Q. BROADKICK, ACTING COMMANDANT, 8. V. C. Singapore, 31st July. S. V C. Parades There bei ng no publ ic holiday on the 4th of August, the order for field exercise for the 8. V. C. on that date is cancelled. Tne Coronation278 words
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Article209 1902-07-31 5 Orders by C»pt. Tomlinson, Commdg. S.V.I. Singapore, >ht July. Parades— Monday 4th and Wednesday 6th Battalion drill, Uniform, at 5. 15 p.m. Bras Basuh Koad practice for Coronation parade. It is expected that all members of the Corps will torn op in fnll force (Band). The209 words
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Article31 1902-07-31 5 Messrs. Bchwanz, Chief Officer, and Maclntyre, Chief Engineer, drowned in the ill-fated Print Alexander, were both married men, we understand. Mr. Schwartz is said to have been a verj strong swimmer.31 words
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Article32 1902-07-31 5 The United Staim Htttlistics ihow that the past year's trade with the Philippine Islands amounted to $5,000,000, as against $94,507 before the annexation took place. Thus* figures are exclusive of roilirnrv «nnplies.32 words
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Article41 1902-07-31 5 On the West Rivei ul Canton province, 200 Chinese.almost all being passengers, were lately drowned on a river steamer, the To Sing, capsizing from a mooring jhain giving way. Host of the passengers being on one sid«, the list proved fatal.41 words
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Article41 1902-07-31 5 H. M. 8. Terrible may be expected to arrive here on Sunday next, probably some time durirg the morning. It seems that she was to await the arrival of the AmpKUrite in Hongkong, which accounts for her not getting here before.41 words
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Article43 1902-07-31 5 A tambt of Messrs. Behn, Meyer 4Co.'« while at his work at 8 o'clock this morning, fell from the verandah of the premises and fractured his skull, causing instantaneous death. A post-mortem examination on the body of the deceased, will be held to-day.43 words
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Article66 1902-07-31 5 A stabbing affr iy occurred at the Hotel de la Paix this afternoon, when a Hailam boy employed at the table, attacked the Manager, Mr. H. Kahleke. cutting his nose rather badly with a table knife. The motive for the attack seems to be that the boy was called to66 words
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Article67 1902-07-31 5 Yesterday, about 1.30 p.m. a Chinese woman was walking towards Singapore alongside the rails, on Bukit Timah Road when a train overtook her. The driver is said to have whistled a half a dozen times, and he slowed down to almost a walking pace. When near the woman, she stepped67 words
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Article61 1902-07-31 5 An edict issued by the Russian Government excludes all Russian Jew* from Manehnria, and admits foreign Jews only when the passports issued by their respective Governments are supplemented by Russian ministerial permits. The settlements of Cossacks along the Manchurian railway lines are receiving free grants of land from the Russian61 words
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Article69 1902-07-31 5 Yestirdat morning, Shaik Babu> the milk contractor to the General Hospital was charged with supplying that institution with milk adulterated with water and cane sugar. The defendant admitted the adulteration, but could not explain how the milk came to be tampered with. He promised to take great care that it69 words
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Article77 1902-07-31 5 There were five men engaged in the gang robbery case on Tuesday morning in Canal Road. They were secured, In their possession were found three knives, a chisel, a packet of pepper, a rope and a gag all significant implements. The property got together when the intruders were disturbed is77 words
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Article85 1902-07-31 5 Japanese judges seem to be going in for very heavy sentences nowadays. The other day a young man employed in a Government office was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for stealing some revenue stamps. The Kobe Chronicle, commenting on the case, says that such a sentence seems altogether out of85 words
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Article96 1902-07-31 5 On the 22ad instant a man named Gooi Kua was committed for trial at the Fenang Assizes on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Under the old Criminal Procedure Code he would have been tried by a jury and convicted or otherwise. But, under the New96 words
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Article616 1902-07-31 5 Gambier Copra Hali do Pontianak Pepper, Black «i<lrs^H do White, (8%) Sago Klonr Sarawak do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sag* Coffee, Kali, 15% baiiU Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 3olH Coffee, Liberiar, No. 1 19 .25^| Tapioca, amall Flake 4.50 f do do 1st quality ,.6-25 do nied flake 5.00 do616 words
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Article82 1902-07-31 5 Ajai stood gazing heavenward and shook his fist. What's up, 'Jax asked Achilles who was on bis way home from the Club, for it was only 2 a.m. Don't worry me t said Aiaz angrily. Don't you see that I'm defying the lightning Lightning be hanged retorted Achilles with scorn.82 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1902-07-31 5 Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Firebricks to jjy.lO p iooo Fireclay 5>27.0U p ton Boiler seatings, boiler covers, and any other other shaped bricks or firebricks can be made to order for delivery in four71 words
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Advertisement720 1902-07-31 5 THE FIRBT l[ •300, and $GO^H provided thern^^H property of dilfcn^^M for subscription Weight lOat. DisUnc^H Thibd Kack^H THE SECOND GRIFFIN $800, and $60 to the Sec^H provided there Are five e property of JiSerent owner»^^H for Subscription Griffin Winners excluded. Wright lOs^H tance E. C. and a distance. Fourth720 words
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Advertisement201 1902-07-31 5 Seriet Noi^H Kirst^H Seoon^B Any owner wisn^H than one Race on tl^H on payment of $10 e^^| extra Race, provided of the Race are compli-^^B The Race Course will^^H for training on Monday, A^^H Entries close at noon^^H October 11th. Entry forms may be had H^H Course, at the Singapore201 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1902-07-31 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 31st July. High Water 6.36 p.m. L.I .T.C. Entries close. S.V.R. and B.V.A. Signalling^ 6.16. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. German outward mail due. Friday, Ist August. High Water. 8.42 a.m. 7.48 p.m. Fledges Rale. Powell. 10. S.V.A. Salute Practice. 6.16. S.V.R. Skirmishing. 6.16. 8 V.I. Batt. Drill.186 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement170 1902-07-31 6 BrB()iu;R- IPOH Vertical, Locomotive, and HTuling. Portable, Semi-Portable, and Kial Steam Duplex Pumps, Victor HTa I Pumps. "Waterspout" Pulsating HPumps. Mining and Sinking Pumps for Vposes. (:o:) K HYDRAULICING INSTALLATIONS W J± SPECIALITY steamers, launches, and in steel or wood. Stocks of ENGINEERING and STORES Always on Hand. PRICES AND170 words
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Advertisement50 1902-07-31 6 KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. FABIK Pl\J\>«.. Are now supplying building bricks o' every kinds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM BIE, 18-12 No. 24, Malacca Street PILSENEB BEER KEY BRAND Imported Slid 1876 BBWARE OF IMITATIONS. Non GZHCINZ WITHOUT THB ABOVI TWO LABKLa. BSHN MEYER Co., tuth i. Sou ImoKTZB50 words
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Advertisement526 1902-07-31 6 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. HllMlßfa lie if ti M™& \m3Sm mM aXm v. yjJT va "OUR SPECIALITY," Mining Machinery and Appliances. Complete Steam Po wer Plants of the Highest Grade for any Service. High Pressure Corliss and Slide Valve Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable, Standard and Compound, and Lancashire Cornish Multibular,526 words
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Advertisement92 1902-07-31 6 A PENCIL WITH A PERPETUAL POINT. With each of the Anicririm 1.ea.1 I'm.-.. Company'tt pencils there urc tliirty-ni\ poiat*. The leadH are of any color KelertcW. They glide on the paper ami Ml grit They are cheaper ami better thnn the bari heretofore iovented. Price $1 ohi-li. vi |.<t tm92 words
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Advertisement677 1902-07-31 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. Til K Btaodari Lit* Assbados. Norwich Dnion Fir* Inmtsne* Sooisty. .TIM Anannoe Company (Fir*)The EquitahU Life iMuiun Soeiety. Th. (ihina Motoal Btaam Navigation Company Th 'Tottenham Lagsr B*sr Company. Aw nuticnlan of theae Companies, SM the rJft£rt££t of THE B&HNIO OOMPANT. LIMTTKD. Agents. STEAMSmP COMPANIES. I677 words
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Advertisement774 1902-07-31 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with me Netherlands India Uovernmenv. Agentt at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, late J. Dabndels A Co., 9-8, Collter Quay. The undermentioned dates are. only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Mouel Batavia .Tuly 22 Soerabaia, Boeleleng, Ampevia Billiton nan, .Macassar, Banda,*774 words
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Advertisement564 1902-07-31 7 Straits Steamship Co. (Ltd.) 8. 8. Penang On Mondays at 4 p.m for Malacca Port Dickson, Port Swettenhara and Teluk Anson. 8.8. "Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m.. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Fort Swettenham, and Telnk Anson. 8.8. "Ganymede": On Fridays at 4 p.m for Malacca. Port Dickson, and Port564 words
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Advertisement644 1902-07-31 7 STEAMSHIP COMl^t__ Ocean Steam Ship Co., L^H and Nedarlandscha Stoomvaant Maatschappij Oceaan. Xow. v To**. Pebut 7441 HeeiCT 4eee Tydetu 7441 Diomea <«TO Telemaehut 7441 Menelaui 4671 Jtuon 7441 Neitor ««1 Agamemnon 7010 Ulyste* 382® Ajax 7039 Pyrrhu* SSMi Achilla 7043 Tantalus S6Br) Deucalion 7030 /«*m Ml 2 Idomeneus 6763644 words
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Advertisement466 1902-07-31 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. Be vice is A ""^H and Europe by .the followlj^J STEAMERS, JJEW 1« ■k> b the imperial Under\ Mail <^H designed Japanese GoveH^B Mmsh Service, for the Li^P^B lighted throtfK'J^B provided witb S^'j^B and for Firoit and SecoV^^H litt<>d with466 words
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Advertisement690 1902-07-31 7 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF VALUABi.B HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AC. The property of thb latb j. p. joaquim. At Buitenzorg, Paterson Road. Saturday, 2nd August, at 1.30 p. m. A Cottage piano by Rosenkranz (in good order/, Europe m*de cabinet' with mirror panels overmantel with mirror panels teak sideboard with mirror panels;690 words
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Article131 1902-07-31 8 Ethis beading the following abbreare used etr.— steamer sh.— —barque; 8th.— schooner; Yet.— ru. Cruiser; Obt. Gunboat; Tor. o; H.p. Horse-powar; Brit—Bri8.—United States; Fch.— French ■man; Dut— Dutch; Job.— Johore; leral-cargo; d.p. -deck passenrar; irtain T. P. W.— Tamong Paw Wharf; T.P.D.-TanjongPagar Dock; B.W. Bornep Wharf; J.131 words
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Article1462 1902-07-31 8 Arrivals since Neon of Yesterday. Atahan, Get. str. 181 tonn, Capt Peters, Slat July. From Aeahan.SOth July. Copra and ao d.p. Behn Meyer Co. For Auhm •-'n.i-Rdg. Ban Hin (iuan, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Scott, SOt h July. From Putback, 29th July 4 i.e., and :-.>1,462 words
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Article623 1902-07-31 8 Nam*, port, probable date of afrit si and name of agent*. Htbamibs. Afton, New York, left June T Anamba, Antwerp, left June 20; Andalusia. Europe, Aug 2; Behn Meyer. Alicante, Barcelona. Aug 12; Barlow Am. Uamelio, M'seilles, I'ft July 17; M.Cte Annam. Hongkong. Aug X M. Maritime*. Aotea,623 words
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Article147 1902-07-31 8 From Eußopr.-By the N. D L s.s Konio Albert due on the 31st July, with dates to the Mk July. She b'iugs replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 13th June. From China:— By the M.M. s. s. Annam due on Monday. l-e» Singapore Due147 words
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Article104 1902-07-31 8 for Per To-Mobbow. Bangkok Paknam Bangkok Deli duar and Malacca Farfalla l*n«kat Stain Swet'ham via ports Ganymtdt Ophir RITDRDAY. iandakan via ports Trmgganu ***** via ports Palnni Jerouw, etc., Houtman Pin Seng Time. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 .i in 1104 words
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Article306 1902-07-31 8 I VxaßßL 1 N*MI Toirs Caftair Rio. Fiom SAll.gl> OOBBUUI Jlv :to :W 30 3(1 30 !V> :«i 30 M :io so *i M 31 n 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 .•il 31 Emile Redaog Sui San* lLothian" Pelayo Ban Hin Guan Van Outhoorn Radnorshire Bappbo Proteus306 words
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Article161 1902-07-31 8 Dai». Vnsu's Nami. Flag A Rio Tons. Dmtikatk v Jnly Si Baikal 31 St.iiin >ua at Brounir SI I.utbimi Auk I (hHHn^HockKian July SI Protein 81 hri W, agaee Ml Bai Sans SI Emile •11 Kian Yang 31 Obien^: Mai Aug 1 Barr»-(lon 1 Kitai 1 Foylo 1 Read161 words
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