The Straits Times, 20 August 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,908. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 666 1 NOTICES. ghc iimw. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE type used v aUwUrd for setting mdvertiitenienUi U xiniilar to thin, udlckk the inßtrnction in to -diopUy the advertineii. .in when hii v effective xtyle of type, used in the paper, will be adopted. Tho utandard rnnx exactly eight line-
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    • 238 1 NOTICES. JOAQUIM PARSICK .JOAQUIM. Deeaated. ALL persona hnving claimii against the estate of the above deceased are requested to forthwith send particulars of Buch claims in writing to Messrs Joaquim Brothers of 22A Raffles Place, Singapore, v.c. W. D. FISHER, Assac. M. tat C.E., Foemdatioiu. llulldlnj.. kooli. Railways and Railway
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    • 254 1 NOTICES. Ideal Mflk £t Mllaiil I. Enriched 20 per cent. KfpHHB§3| with Cream. rS^j^l Sterilized-Not Sweetened. I^,-^^-j A Perfect Substitute for Fresh NY^CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND.) GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B." BRAND.) Both vary Uffct PHmmt Ba*rt, especially brewed lor Tropical Climates. Obtainable at tbe principal H05.1.. and Retail dealers. Yon*
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    • 604 1 NOTICES. WANTED. AT end of the month, two rooms as officn. Apply to W. B. SMITH, n.c. 43 Raffles Place NOTICE REMOVAL H. J. M. Ellis from 8 Prince St. to 14 Chant; c Alley. A.ft»r August 19th 1902. tu th. As. 83-8. NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Pump Manufactory. Orders
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    • 652 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BAROCYULONOMETERS. THEBR perfect instruments are most useful to steamers trailing in the China Seas, as they show the approach of Typhoons and th* correct way bo* to avoid them. Apply to 2-9 GAGGINO A CO., Age nts COMMERCIAL. SIHOAPORK, I»TH AUQUST, 1901!. PRODUCE. Gambier b °y«" J*" 0
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  • 1897 2 2blh.Tuly, 1802. The worst wasted of days is that in which one has not laughed. De Ckftnfort. The postponement of the Coronation brought about many complications for one of which the The Lady's Realm has had to suffer as an exponent of newspaper enterprise, nnt merely
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    • 215 2 NOTICES. T^ *11 SPECIAL Dun ville s OLD scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA uj > ill *5* O j^ DC sC^^^ T 5 H I MNVILLP I m Ui 61ASG0W, SCOTtUIO yltf C^ C 'tlj 8 m. w. f. 21-1 Californian Wines.
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    • 265 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, all kinds or Safety Puses. AND Eletitpie Blasting Apparatus. The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government,
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    • 286 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. PARTICULARS PROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w&s Singapore. IND COOPE CO.'S LAGER BEER, HOTTLKD AT BURTON ON TRENT, OF ALL DEALERS. BORNEO CO. LTD., SINOAPORE, Importers. m. A w. 'pHE j^TAJSDAKD J^IFE QFFICE. pays upwards of Half-a-Hillion Pounds Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly
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  • 287 3 Furthei particulars. After one of the most exciting contests in the history of the ring, Bob Fitzsimmons finally went down before the strong arm of The Boiler-Maker." The style of the Corbett-Filzsimmons fight at Carson City was reversed, Fitzsimmons on this occasion giving all the punishment, but
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  • 217 3 Text Book Disregarded, Exclusive details of th« experiences of the Indian Marine steamer Elphinttmin the cyclone in May. in which the Camortit and HennoH foundered, were published on the sth Aug. in a Uaz tie, having been delayed owing to the service regulations. The story
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  • 172 3 Japanese Mate on a Europe Liner. Thk Osaka Asulu has the following Hithprto the officers of the steamers on the European line of the Nippon Yut>en Kaisha, with the exception of third engineers, have been Europeans, no JaiMtiieae of a rank higher than third cn k
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  • 444 3 The Corporation of London held a brilliant reception at the Guildhall, in celebration of peace, and presented an addreM to Lord Roberts and to Lord Kitchener. The gueata included Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition, and Colonial anil Indian notables. Lord Roberts paid a tribute to Lord Kitchener
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  • 380 3 Increase of Note Issue. An extraordinary general meeting of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China was held on July 22nd at Cannon Street Hotel to consider a resolution authorising the court of directors to apply for and take such steps as they might deem expedient
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  • 173 3 Per P. 4 0. s. s China, connectiug with the steamer H ngal at Colomlio, from London July 26. due L'ird Aug.— Stafl Sergeant J. Kord and Mrs. Ford, Quartermaster Sergeant Qir.cc, Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenburg. Her P. A O. s. s. Rome, connecting
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    • 586 3 NOTICES. WANTED. il A SMART >outh who can manipulate J\ the Typewriter (Remington). l Apply with references to v.c. M. c/o Straitf Tim t WANTED. < An Architectural Draftsman, i Salary $60 per month. APPLY with copies of three recent testimonials to the Superintendent of Works A Surreys, Public Works
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    • 512 3 NOTICES. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE. A Typewriter (Keystone) in good order Apply to 2S-« C. c/o Straits Time: AM ARE and a gelding for sale both useful for carriage and saddle $340 each. Owner about to leave the Settlement. Apply to A. B. c/o Strait* limn. T^OR SALE.— Boring Equipment for
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    • 967 3 NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Issue of Municipal Loan, 1902, amounting to $400,000 at 5 per cent. (1) The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, having obtained the sanction of the Governor in Council, under Section 271 (I) of the Municipal Ordinance, to borrow the sum of four hundred thousand
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  • 709 4 A letter signed "Observer" published in our correspondence column on Monday has elicited much comment and criticism, favorable and otherwise. That the facts set forth in that letter are true as stated, is questioned by none; but the advisability of revealing
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  • 458 4 The fact that a Colonel and another officer have been incarcerated in French fortresses on account of their opposition to the enforcement of the new Associations La* would tend to show that the question has become decidedly serious. On the 23rd ult. there was almost a riot in Paris itself
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  • 312 4 Mb Peirce's water-works report, in urging the need for their considerable extension, deals with facts and figures, which start with the rainfall in the driest year on record, Nov. 1884 to October, 1886. He thus Btands on safer ground than those who advocate extension on the plea that the rainfall
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  • 70 4 Christmas Island appears to be going ahead. The Company working the phosphate deposits is now able to load steamers at the rate of about 650 tons per day, and we understand that when the additional loading appliances now in course of completion are ready, as much as 1,000 tons per
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  • 59 4 On September 17th, the birthday of H. H. the Sultan, of Johore, there will be tbeusual State Birthday banquet at the Istana. Of more general interest to the lo<-al public, however, will be the news which we understand to be quite correct, that the Sultan will give a ball at
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  • 15 4 Our London Letter and other reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 602 4 England v. Scotland. England wins by 2 to i. A pleasant change to the S. C. C. supporters was witnessed last night on thu Esplanade, when the j>i<-k of the Military and the Club were opposed to each other in a game of an international order, the Rides being
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  • 61 4 We learn from a private source that a Straits-born Chinese in Singapore, who is now retired on pension from the Government service, has been offered a post as magistrate in a district near Peking. It is not settled yet whether he will accept the post. Mr. Wee Theam Tiew, who
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  • 69 4 'She b. s. Seaiig Leong, about which apprehensions arose in Singapore on account of her being 26 days out from here on the voyage to Amoy, is now reported safe, having reached Amoy yesterday. The vessel encountered severe typhoons in the China Sea, and it is evident from the time
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 17 4 London 19th Augurt. The Japanese and other foreign Coronation warships have sailed homewards.
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    • 84 4 An Island Overwhelmed. The whole population, 150 in number, of the guano island called Torishima, to the northward of the Boninislands, have been overwhelmed by a volcanic eruption. [The Honm 151a,,J,, to the northward of which is Torishima, are of volcanic formation, nituated in the northern Pacific. They
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    • 75 4 Officers Imprisoned. Another French officer has been imprisoned in a fortress for refusing to take part in the expulsion of nuns from Douarnnnez. [A Renter menage to the Colombo paper* dated I lth Aug. »ayH A Frem-h sslsasl hu* been arreated for retailing to obey the
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    • 16 4 There was a State banquet to the Shah at Buckingham Palace.
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    • 19 4 There were twenty-seven casualties during the military enforcement of the school-closings in the department of Finisterre (France).
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    • 40 4 "ARD PATRICK MAY RUN. The trainer of Ard Patrick says that the latter will not run at the St. Leger owing to lameness. To-day's account* say that the colt is improving and that there is every possibility of his running.
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    • 15 4 The Boer Generals have been received with ovations at Rotterdam and the Hague.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1, it;
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  • 7 4 With to-day's issue there is a supplement.
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  • 10 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 o'clock on Friday morning.
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  • 8 4 The Straits Budget will be published to-aaorrow morning.
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  • 12 4 Thi Tronoh Mines have declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent.
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  • 14 4 Thk Sultan of I'erak had a hearty welcome home on his return from London.
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  • 13 4 The share, exchange, and produce quotations will be found on the front page.
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  • 17 4 Thk Town and Voluuteer Band will play on the People's Park this afternoon from 5 to 6.
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  • 15 4 The Penang-born Chinese sent a coronation address to the King enclosed in a silver casket.
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  • 16 4 The Coronation festivities at Colombo came off successfully, 1,762 troops took part in the military review.
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  • 12 4 The Straits Volunteer Coronation contingent is to leave London tomorrow Straits-ward bound.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailling etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 21 4 A Kling woman named Thoyamah of Dato Kramat gave birth to triplets on the 13th instant a rare occurrence in Penaiig.
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  • 22 4 There were twenty-five ships alongside the wharf and in dock at Tanjong Pagar this morning, and six at the Keppel Harbour section.
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  • 26 4 Thk Warrant Officers and Chief and Ist Class Petty Officers of H. M.S. Vestal are giving an entertainment to their friends at Fort Canning to-morrow evening.
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  • 24 4 Mb. Thomas Henderson Whitehead has been appointed joint manager of the Chartered Bank ol India, Australia, and China, in conjunction with Mr. Caleb Lewis.
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  • 29 4 The tennis courts of the Singapore Cricket Club will be re-opened for play this afternoon, the necessary rest that has been allowed them having no doubt improved the turf
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  • 29 4 MEMBKBsof the Philharmonic Society who have not yet received their tickets of membership will be able to pay their subscriptions and get their tickets at the Conceit to-morrow evening.
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  • 39 4 At San Frt nciico on the 10th ult. a horse named Gold Httls gallopped a i mile and a quarter in 2m. 3} sect He had 9 itone up and hi* performance ii laid to be a world's record.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 889 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WurHisd Wrop6ies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. (TIB IB SOI.) Make friends and KEEP THEM. Get an introduction (at your Dealer's). The pleasure will be lasting, With many it has lasted 20 yean. The American Tobacco Co., A, Raffles Quay, Singapore. «TH EL ION" TAN SAN If you want to get
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    • 67 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings -Appointments should, if possible, be marie one day beforehand. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent print* either done in oar own new patented Celloldln process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window Battery
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  • 1422 5 Allegation of Opium Selling-. At the Police Court, yesterday afternoon, an intersting case was heard by Messrs. Brockman and Wilton. M Wispauer, Proprietorof the Medical Hall, was charged, at the instance of Mr. F. K. Jennings, the Agent of the Opium and Spirit Farmer. The points
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  • 89 5 Tbe following passengers were booked up to the 24th July for the Straits by the Imperial German Mail steamer Pnnz-Regent Luitpold due here on Friday the 29th August. From Antwerp Mr. C. Boehmer, Mr. Schermbeck. From Southampton: Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, Mr. M. Carter. From Genoa
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  • 197 5 Results of Tuesday's Play. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. Mrs. Salzmann and Mr. F. Salzmaon beat Mrs. Uansloser and Mr. Motley, 6-4, M CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. Coleridge beat Mrs. Saunders, 1-8, 6-8, 6-2. LADIES' SINGLES. Mrs. Evans beat Miss Mary Abrams, 3-6, 6-5,6-3. MIXED DOUBLES. B. CLASS. Mrs. Napier
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  • 561 5 Hog an Co. v. Llchauco. In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Hynd man- Jones the case was heard of Hogan and Co. engineers of Singapore, against Crisanto Lichauco, launch owner, of Manila. It was an action for $2,003, balance of a sum of $8,253,
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  • 140 5 Good houses contir.ue nightly at the Wayang Pusi," North Bridge Road. On Saturday the English Drama One O'clock" filled the front seats with Europeans who apparently much enjoyed the performance. To-night Sbab Pari Alaw Isaila Barahi will be staged. On Friday the performance will be under the
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  • 181 5 The final test match, which was won by England by two wickets, commenced at the Oval on the 18th inst. in bright weather. The Australians batted first and were all out for 324. For England Hirst did some capital work, clean bowling Clem Hill, Trumper, and
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  • 814 5 Telegraphic Details London, Avq^th. After the visitors, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, the processions of Their Majesties left Buckingham Palace at 11 o'clock, amidst thunderous acclamations, to which they smilingly bowed their ackowledgements. ihe Indian troops lining Whitehall attracted particular attention. His Majesty the King appeared
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  • Correspondence.
    • 325 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, In Monday's issue of your paper your correspondent, Observer calls attention to notices issued to the tenants of bouse Nos. 1 to 11 Prinsep Street that their rents are to go up 100 per cent, from the 1st October next.
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    • 672 5 To the Editor of the Strais Times." Sib, —Your correspondent Obierver, in his letter on Rents and Assessments" which appeared in Monday's issue, in disclosing the fact that the owner of certain houses in Prinsep Street has notified to his tenants that all rents on his property will be doubled
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  • 47 5 We understand that the competition for the tie for the Warren Football Shield has to be played off before end of this month, the teams being the 8. V. R. and Tanjong Pagar. But there is some difficulty in getting together an adequate 8. V. R. team.
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  • 43 5 The latest Bangkok venture is the Siam Hotels Company, Limited, with a capital of 100,000 ticals. This company is formed to acquire, establish, and carry on hotels in Siam, and the firt>t hotel to be taken up is the Oriental Hotel at Bangkok.
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  • 49 5 Messrs. Huttknbacr, Liibert A Co. have put on a new steamer, Mnthilile, in place of the Teutcmia which was lost recently, on the Port Swettenham and Malacca run. The vessel is of 696 tons net register and can carry 1,000 tons of cargo and a large number of passengers.
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  • 45 5 At a meeting of the stockholders of the German Atlantic Cable Company at Berlin on the 30th ult., the proposition of the directors of the company to issue 20,000,000 marks in bonds to lay a second cable between Germany and the United States was accepted.
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  • 56 5 Mbssrs. C. Deller, F. Glendining, J Swettenham, II Middleton, 0. Greig, T. Niven, Nai Sart, Mr H. Thundor. A. Spence, A. Wemyss. T. Bain, G. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood, Mrs. T. Mai-kin, Mrs. H. Doughty, Mrs. A. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Moscrot, and Mr. Mrs. Finch arrived from
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  • 57 5 In confirmation of the news we have already published concerning a fire on the steamer Satsuma, the following news arrives by the mail under date Aden, July, 24th. Steamer Satwma, Yokohama for New York, arrived here with cargo on fire. Fire is under control confined to third hold: Part of
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  • 65 5 The next Meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Prinsep Street Church, on Friday, the 22nd August, at 8 p. m., when a debate will be held between Mr. Cbong Fook l.ny as opposer, and Mr. Keong Chin Eng as proposer. Suhjeel "Should the Straits bom
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  • 67 5 The marriage was to take place at Southsea on July 28th, of Major Godfrey Leicester Hibbert, D.5.0., Ist batt. the King's Own Regt., youngest son of Mr. Leicester Hibbert, of Crofton Grange, Orpington, and Mabel, youngest daughter of the late Lieut. -Gen. Faunce, C 8., and of Mrs. Faunce, ot
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  • 96 5 By invitation of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster, 240 of the Colonial troops, under tbe command of Lieut-Colonel Murray, of the Straits Settlements, visited Eaton Hall on July 24th. They travelled from London to Chester by special train, and were conveyed by steamer up the Dee to Eaton Hall,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 161 5 When one is all run-down, completely tired out, it is then he feels that life is not worth living. He is easily discouraged, in indolent, has no energy for either business or pleasurable pursuits. Life is a drag. H« is not tick, nor it he well. The trouble is that
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 96 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, aoth August. High Water. 11.2 p.m. L.L.T.C. Tournaments. 6. Town Band. People's Park. 6to 6. B.V.E. Drill. 6.16. B.V.A. Gun Laying C.lfi. Band. Gardens. 9. Thursday, aist August. High Water. 11.44 a.m 11.38 p.m. P. A U. homeward mail due. L.L.T.C. Tournament. 6. 8. V. A.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 456 6 NOTICES. Agents for LEA 4 PERRIIS' ft II /I WORCES[ERSHIBE SAUCE vBg Special Warrant^^aH&l^ His Majestg Purveyors to The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. The absolute purity and great economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most important in
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    • 231 6 NOTICES. KATZ BROTHERS, (LIMITED). :(o). Have Just unpacked a large Stock of new Goods. Lunch and Tea Baskets fitted for 1, 2, OP 6 persons. Reading Lamp. j£ t jf Cooking Stoves all Sizes. Hurricane Lamp. -^g^g^^^^^Hanging Lamp. area m. u>na .^a^^O-*^^ S jEIK > 'CT \P^ JB^^B^^Sk m&^S^^&L Folding
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 703 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rrUIE StMdari Lif* Amiane*. Norwich Union Fir» Imursno* Society. AUm Aumiranoo Company (Fir*). The Eqnitahla Life Ammnot Bociety. Th* China Mutual Steam N.vißmtion Company Th Tottenham Lag*r Beer Company. for particular* of Owe Compani**, sesj tb* ro L^dV»rtS«m«t of THE BORNEO COMPANT. LIMITED Agent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 762 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernment. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoracrr, latb J. Dabidbls A Co., 2-3, Colltbr Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be ilMpatched for On Knu Goens Batavia via Augt. 19 Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Billiton Tegal,
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    • 564 7 I Straits Steamship Co. (Ltd.) 8. 8. "Penang": On Mondays at 4 p.m. for Malacca Port Dickson Port Swettenhain and Teluk Anson. 8.8. "Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m., for Malacca, Port Dickson, Fort Swettenham, and Teluk Anson. 8.8. "Ganymede": On Fridays at 4 g.m. for Malacca. Port Dickson, and
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    • 664 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Ton. Tons. PeUus 7441 Hector 4669 Tydeus 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemachus 7441 Menelaus 4671 Jason 7441 Nestor SeOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses StfSO Ajax 7039 Pyrrhus 3620 AchUles 7043 Tantalus S63n Deucalion 7090 I Hon 3612 Idomeneus 6763 Rhipeus
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    • 477 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Portland and Asiatic Steamship Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad 6" Navigation Company.) Dates of Sailings from the East to Pacific Coast Ports. Lxaviho Due HonGKoxa Portland ABOUT ABOUT Indrapura 14th Aug. 12th Sept. "Indrasnmba" 18th Sept. 12th Oct. "Indravelli" 14th Oct 12th Nov. Through bills
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    • 641 7 INSURANCE CO.'S SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every description of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all parts of the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. Lovbll, Esq., Chairman. D. 8. Oabmicbael, Esq., G. A. Kektibii, Esq Lm Ho Pcah, Esq., Lee Choob Goab, Esq. Wm.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 202 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are u-wd str. steamer sh.— ■hip; bq.— barque; sch.— schooner; Yet— Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. -Horse-power; Brit—British; U. B.— United State*; Fch.— French Ger. German Dut. Duivu Jon. Johore; G.c— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; U.— Uncertain T.
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    • 1223 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Arratoon Apcar. Brit, str. 2.931 tons, Capt Htewart, 20th Aug. From Calcutta. 10th Aug. O.c, and 373 dp. Sarkies 4 Moses. For Hongkong. 2Ut-W. Bedouin. Brit. str. 2,245 tons, Capt Croskery, -Jiith Aug. From Moji. Bth Aug. Coal Mitsui Bussnn Kaisha For
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    • 640 8 Same, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agentt. STEAMIKB. Achilles, Liverpool, Sept 16; Mansfield. Afton, Hongkong, end Sept G'fillan Wood. Agamemenon I/pool, Bept3o; Mansfield. Alboin. Bombay. August 26 Borneo Coy. Ambria, Hongkong, Aug 21 B. Meyer. A. Rickoiers, Hamburg, left July 16; Andalusia, Hongkong, Oct 3;
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    • 98 8 For Per ileamer Time. To-Mobrow. S'baya and Samarang A mar a 11a.m. Malacca and Linggi Helene I p.m. Bangkok Frigga 1 p.m. Cberibon AS'marang Zweena 1 p.m. Bangkok Rein 3 p.m. Bangkok Singora .1 p.m. damarang via ports Kan Uorn* 4 p.m. Friday. Europe ris ports Ballaaral 6
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    • 147 8 Feom El-bop*: —By the P. A O. s.s. Bengal due on the 23rd August,; with dates to the Ist August. She brings replies tothe m:ul» j which left Singapore on the 6th July From China By the P. 4 0. s.a. till— rat due on Thursday. .fit
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    • 157 8 I I n.Ao I ViasiL'i Nami i A Tom I Oaptais Fbom SailW Comsiomim Rio. 19 tt HI 10 M 19 111 l>o ->0 '.'I) M ■JO Pionier Ger str. 976 Knutzen Samarang Aur IK T. K. Tian Co Ltd. Kamakurn Mara lap »tr. 3700 Petersen London IJuly 18
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    • 157 8 DiT«. VnaiL'B Name. Flag A Rio Tori. DKBTINITIOH. «g 20 20 30 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 30 30 30 •JO Sambas Chieng Mai Lai poors Pelayot Bencleuch Sri Wongsee Boribat Emile Banka Malacca I aertet Ban Poh Quan Sri Tringganu Sultan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 462 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Singapore. Annual. Clearance. WcllCa IffO"**7- ON SPECIMENS Of VALUE W. L. Co., are desirous of drawing special attention to the important advantages this Sale presents of obtaining HlghClaas goods at low prices. THIS IS A Genuine Clearance Sale of Clothing for Ladies Gents and Children. Bargains will
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    • 201 8 GENTS' COLLARS A large assortment of shapes in Gents' Collars A good Wnarinp Quality. Sale Prioe 1 2-50 per dozen ART MUSLINS An assortment of prrttv art Muslin- fur curtainx iind drapericx comprising a full range of artistii colourings. Width 28 ins. Sale Prioe 1 5 ota. per yard FRINGED
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 63 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hmpital, 19th Aug., 1002. > a-m S p.m. 9 p.m. Kemabkb. Kar -i9.944i^9.d14 2U906 Morning Temp 82.3 Bfi.fi 81.0 cloudy WB'lbTher 78.2 7«.5 77.2 day and DirofWind a.w g.w. B.w. nipht clear Max. Temp 87.0 Mm 71.5 Max in Sun 141.8 Terr, rad 89.0 Rainfall Nil
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    • 52 1 1 11 ..uiuBB HpeSI ■■we&tber arrangSH Hpr sea ■■HA HK aD be c :h* K Extra D H H rim BRINB 1 Mksshb JOHWfl Repo9 I beg to inform >>wfl I have removed my VJ Br.iss ll;i>;ih Road.^H premises in Orchard VJ site Government HousVJ H. Abr J Sl-i July,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 490 2 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. OUR SPECIALITY," Mining Machinery and Appliances. Complete Steam Po wer Pla ts of the Highest Grade for any Service. High Pressure Corliss and Slide Valve Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable, Standard and Compound, and Lancashire Cornish Multibular, Locomotive, Vertical, Water Tube, Marine and Special Boilers. Mill Gearing,
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    • 464 2 NOTICES. A KELLY WALSH, LTD.MT (.0) m»nu(»c- \^M with New Colonial Libraries Also, just received,^»™~£ worda, and 1 4 fl in Red at 51. 50 each. tl a n n m Dorothy Vernon oi Haddon Hall, by Charles Major MOV PI A Heroine from Kinland, by Paul •rV I>WVCL mv
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