The Straits Times, 1 September 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,918 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 639 1 NOTICES. QThc $t*ts. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Al)\ •KUTISKMKSTS. TIIK t j.<- Wmtt ;l- ii Miinilard (or -immm;.' ■<mlliwiii.li •bate tn ihi-, mlmm thr itii-iiiini..ii is t,, "display" Urn advertiwninii wh.-iuiuv effective ntylc al type wmi la the papar. wW ka ijiplnil TIM -i.iui.u.i run> c\;utlv fi^'ht Hnni Ii»
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    • 632 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDKKS will l>e received at the Colonial Se.-rel-ary's Office, up to noon of the 6lh Septeml>er, lt«>2, for making and supplying cl. thing for the Mann.: Department for the years I9OS. I!*i-1. and I9UA including making up and supplying clothing for issue on the Ist January, 1903.
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    • 70 1 NOTICES. Robinson Co. :o:ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE. NOW PROCEEDING. :o: Bargains in all Depts. Once a year Once a year only. :o: Robinson Co. Buchanan's Old Scotch Whiskies. *m\ Buchanan Blend pB E3 HOUSE OF COMMONS IJg Better known as ICj II Black White It Distillers by Appointment to mt
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    • 312 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CEMENTT JUST ARRIVED The Famous AALBORG* PORT LAN D CEMENT FABRIK AALBORA OINMANN LION K|kSl BRAND From the Aalborg Portland Cement Works. Newest Tests by Henry Faija A Co., London. TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH. 3 Days Test. 7 Days Test. 28 Days Test. Average 745 lbs. 847
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  • 33 2 The damage to the British steamer Queen Olga by her grounding at Sourabaya is set at about 50,000 guilders. Her cargo of sugar, though damaged by sea water, fetched good prices at auction.
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  • 37 2 Which way, sir asked the chauffeur, as the automobile came to the intersection of three streets. 11 Ob, go down the street you see the most people crossing," replied the owner of the machine, adjusting his goggles.
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  • 43 2 At Penang on Wednesday last Frank Holley, the jockey, was charged with mischief by setting tire to a window curtain in a house in Argyll Road and was remanded for a week, but he was admitted to bail in the sum of 5250.
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  • 37 2 The Oitasiaiisch* Lloyd understands that Rear Admiral von Ahlefeldt, second in command of the German China cruiser squadron, has been appointed to be naval administrative officer and will leave for home about the middle of this month.
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  • 47 2 Up to the 14th Aug., 1,109 Boer prisoners had returned to South Africa at Government expense. Many also returned, and are going at their own expense. There are 7,800 still in India and the date, when the next batch goes at the cost of Government, is unfixed.
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  • 50 2 With reference to an assault committed upon a Straits-born Chinese youngster at the Geok Low Choon theatre some nights ago, it seems that four warrants were issued for the arrest of the actors who perpetrated it. Two of these have been arrested at Jobore the other two being still missing.
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  • 70 2 Out of the 1,780 of the servants of the London and North- Western Railway Company who went out to South Africa to service with the colours, 92 were killed in action and _-n were invalided home suffering from wounds or disease. In memory of those who lost their lives while
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  • 59 2 Ali \\w.\ was played at the Malay Theatre in North Bridge Road, on Saturday night, by the Empress Victoria Jawi Pranakan Theatrical Co. of Penang The performance was under the patronage of Lieut. Col. Pennefather, and there was a crowded audience. New dresses and new scenery helped to render effective
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  • 75 2 The recent terrible fatality to schoolboye at Chefoo has drawn forth some scatning criticisms as to the management of the institution in which it occurred. It seems that the pies which caused the trouble had been baked on a Saturday so that the Chinese cooks could go to church on
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  • 71 2 The United States Government, in accordance with a long established policy, are conveying to the States the dead bodies of soldiers who have died out of their country in the discharge of their duties, and giving them a national burial. In this connection the U. S transport MacLtllan, is expected
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  • 71 2 A CORBEBPONDENT wants to know how it is that bullock carts are allowed to monopolise the roads and block traffic. In some cases they are to be found meandering along two abreast and leaving no room for anyone or anything else. He cites Seranggong road, especially between Whampoa bridge and
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  • 70 2 It has fallen to the lot of a Munster priest to come forward with a new, if not entirely original, suggestion whereby emigration from Ireland may be stayed, if not wholly checked. He believes that if the custom, prevalent in certain parts of Italy, of endowing poor eirls with marriage
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  • 85 2 Sir Powkr Palmer, theCommander-in Chief in India, will give over charge to Lord Kitchener on bis arrival at Bombay, about the 28th November, and will leave India about that time. The Camps for the Delhi Manoeuvres will be opened about the 27th November, and the manoeuvres will commence from the
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  • 117 2 In a recent article upon the disabilities and disadvantages under which the peripatetic showman labours in Singapore, we cited a case in which one of these gentry had been hindered from pursuing his calling and laid the blame upon the Crown Land Office people. This was due to a misunderstanding,
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  • 109 2 Th« following passengers arrived on Saturday morning by the Imperial German mail steamer Prim Regent Luitpolil From Antwerp: Mr. G. Morii. From Southampton Mrs. Mario Carter. From Uenoa: Mr. Ad. Von Tiedemann. Mr. J Lamprecht, Mr. M. Voiiit, Mr. H. Klaasaing, Mr. Haas, Mr. S Poulier,
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  • 146 2 Further details to hand respecting the typhoon which recently swept over the south of Japan show that the damage done was decidedly seriouß. In Izurai district landslips caused by the heavy rain killed 2$ persons, whilst I were drowned, 9 suffered the same fate in Hyogo
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  • 173 2 On the 10th ult at about 3 o'clock, says the Japan Herald, a company of the Salvation Army consisting of about thirty-live persons invaded the Tokyo Yoshiwara. They distributed copies of the War Cry to every house of ill-fame in the quarter and afterwards began
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  • 188 2 The steamer Mathilde has been exempted from the operation of the Transit of Cattle Ordinance while conveying live stock between Penang and (Singapore via the F.M.S. and vice versa. The Secretary of State has confirmed the following appointments Mr. C. J. Saunders to be Sheriff &c. at Penang.
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  • 217 2 Thi China Mail in a recent issue s*yt> We hear that a number ot local tradesmen are lamenting the sudden disappearance of a young American, who had been living in and on Hongkong for the past few weeks. He was a smart young fellow, of good address
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 87 2 W NOTICES. PS SPECIAL Dun ville s ou > scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent, off m .for cash. DUTY EXTRA *£> o HP' Lii Jiv-Sir >* HMfcf {jji'j 1 I ill «^s CC i? >■ i jllil j^ |m 61ASGOW, SCOTLMti I fjj m. w. A 1.
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    • 323 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer! of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. ILL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manu factored in Cheat Britain, are matte U pats the high standard of safety am purity tests imposed by the Britisl
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    • 501 2 NOTICES. IND COOPE GO.'S LAGER BEER, BOTTLED AT BURTON ON TRENT, OP ALL DEALERS. BORNEO CO. LTD., SINOAPORE, Importtrt. in Aw WTOBWICH UNION FIRK INBDRANCE il BOCIETT OF NORWICH AND LONDON. Eitiiliiiis 1797. POE VIBE INSURANCE ONLT Anuunt inland .086,000,100 Lmn paid. 4 11,800,000. Premium uraoma 4 808.000. laaonaoa effected
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  • 1355 3 Home. Hi. Majesty the King ha- granted a .barter Uu-orporaiini; a British Academy for the promotion of historical, philosophical, an.l philological aaaitae. ifon-Mst-of forty nine Kellow* and scarcely any British scholar of thelirst'rank k absent. The Fellows elect the President and Council among then.M-l.es. The result of the
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  • 638 3 Victory of an Englishman. 321 Miles in 353 Minutes. The big motor-car race which took place on July :<lst in the Ardennes district resulted in a very exciting and interesting contest. Baron Pierre de Crawhez at one time appeared likely to be the winner, but after attaining
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  • 75 3 Per I*. A O. 8. s. Rome, connecting with the steamer Vaietta at Colombo, from Lon don Aug. 7, doe 7th Sept.— Messrs 8»tow. I.aird, 3. Laioft and Mackintosh, L. E KevterJ. B. Aftlleck, Lieut 0. R HeCnllum. Per P. 0. Arcadia from London Ann-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 604 3 BANKS. I ONGKONCi AND SHANGHAI BANKING COBPOBATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 110,000,000 REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve-»10,0O0,000 rMO gn Silver Reserve....* 4,750,000/ 14 50 OUU RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ oouo noo PROPRIETORS. J" M 9W Court or Directors. Hon. R. Shewan,... Chairman. A. Haupt, E»q.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dicks, .s ,H. SCHCBART,
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    • 586 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A SMART youth who can manipulate J\. the Typewri ter (Remington). Apply with references to n.c. M. c/o BtraiU Tim,: WANTED A CHINESE CLERK. /"VNK who has had some experience in \J office work must write a good hand and be quick at figures. 9/9 Apply to J.
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    • 563 3 NOTICES. TO LET.— Rooms with board, suitable (or married couple or two bachelors. 26-9 Apply to B. R. c/o Strmtt Timt*. TO BE LET. NO. 72 Adsod Road, immediate entry. Apply to BTEPHENS, PAUL 4 CO. TO BE LET. INGALOW, Confederate Estate, facing the tea Apply to B N. ELIAB,
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    • 486 3 SHIPPING. V BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PBNANG, RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA. THE Company's Bteamer FULTALA, 4,166 terns, Captain Johnston, will oe despatched (or the above porU on Tuesday the 2nd Sept., at 4 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to 1-9 BOUBTEAD* Co., Agents. INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
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  • 47 4 Mi.nv J»lv 31. at liryu Khoti, Crickhowall, David Kin.. Mason, Hon. ('onsulUeneral for Siam, in hi- 73rd year. Smith— July 30, at 2ft, Caverehamroad, N. W K. C. Smith, of Hongkong, aged 75. On 3rd Aug. at 70 PrieKtfield Koad, Chatham, J.vmks I'atkick McCfLLV aged &8.
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  • 1952 4 The tone of the letter addressed to Government by the Municipal Commissioners in regard to the proposed widening of Cavenagh Bridge, which was published on Saturday, carries a suggestion of testiness but it will be generally admitted that the somewhat minatory
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  • 138 4 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce has wired to the Hongkong Chamber, advising them of the severe drought in Singapore, pointing out that fresh water is now very scarce here, and recommending ships leaving Hongkong to take in sufficient water there to enable them to pass Singapore without replenishing here. This
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  • 13 4 Heading matter, including wire newt, will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 33 4 The homeward mail by the P. and O s.s. Chutan closes at 8 am. on Friday. Whk.v last heard of Mr. A. C. Harper was in Canada and enjoying the best of health.
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  • 15 4 The Straits Volunteer Coronation Contingent left by the Java due here on the 26th instant.
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  • 18 4 This morning a boat loaded with shells got sunk just in front of No. tf Section, Tanjong Pagar.
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  • 17 4 The telegraph steamer Stiernrd Oslxnrn arrived yesterday from Hongkong, which port she left on the 'Ji'nd ult.
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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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  • 20 4 Ths Transvaal was formally annexed to the British Crown two years ago to-day, under the name of the Transvaal Colony.
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  • 21 4 Shooting took place at the Balejtier Range on Saturday for the Warren Shield. The complete scores are not yet to hand.
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  • 23 4 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Chutan left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is due here at 8 a.m. Thursday.
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  • 23 4 The Monthly Sewing Meeting ofthe Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, September 3rd, at 4 p.m.
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  • 23 4 Sup. Captain J. H. Morrah, of the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, has been promoted to the rank of captain to complete establishment.
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  • 28 4 Thi P. and O. outward mail uteainer VaUUa with dates to the 15th August left Colombo at 6 p.m. on Sunday, and is expected here on Saturday afternoon.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 51 4 Ijondon, 29<A August. The King spent yesterday at Colonsay. ANOO-CHINESE COMMERCIAL TREATY. The Imperial approval of the AngloChinese Commercial Treaty has reached Shanghai, and the Treaty will be signed to-day. The Chinese Commissioners signed the Protocol of the tariff yesterday. It comes into force on the 31st
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    • 45 4 May Reorganise the Chinese Army General Yamani, who was recently in command of the Japanese forces in China, has been appointed military attache at Peking. It is believed at Peking that he will be entrusted with the task of reorganising the Chinese army.
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    • 114 4 Voluntary Appeal to British Patriotism is Enough. London, Mth August. Mr. Chamberlain, in a speech at Birmingham, on tbe occasion of the presentation of war medals, said that the country would never submit to the expenditure necessary to be always prepared for war. In his
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    • 114 4 To Negotiate a Chinese-American Treaty. London, Mit Augml. Mr. Conger, the United States Minister at Peking, has been instructed to conclude a treaty with China, similar to the Anglo-Chinese Commercial Treaty. ANOLO-CHINESE TREATY NOT SIGNED. Contrary to expectation, the AngloChinese Commercial Treaty was not signed on Saturday. Sir
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1038 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ The Husband Earns, The Wife Spends But, when tbe thrifty buyer makes $20 buy as much as $25 oidinarily does, by buying for cash at THE AUSTRALIAN STORES is slic iut adding 25 per cent, to her husband's income V Take this opportunity of saving money. THOMPSON, THOMAS
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    • 169 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in our own new patented Celloidln process or \a Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window
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  • 41 5 Thk opera of Pinafore for which rehearsals have been in progress for several weeks past, will be produced on Thursday the 11th inst., and the booking of seats will commence on Wednesday the 3rd inst. at Messrs. John Little Co.
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  • 60 5 As a result of Mr. Elcum's refusal to 3anction the grant to St. Francis's School, Malacca, that institution has been closed, the teachers receiving their salaries and one week's notice. ThU will probably mean that most of the boys will be sent to Singapore for their education-
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  • 64 5 The Assizes open to-morrow morning, with nine cases to he decided. Among the prisoners is Joseph Gaum, who is indicted on a charge of murdering a rikistui coolie at Tanjong Pagar. Other cases are indictments re giving false evidence, highway robbery, voluntarily causing grievous hurt, ibetment of abduction,
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  • 101 5 The Cricket Tournament match, .-.C.C. r. Military and Merchants, was finished yesterday, the Cricket Club winning by 101 runs The match was begun on Aug 2nd, and continued on the 16th. On the first day the Club compiled 254. Yesterday the Miltary and Merchants concluded their innings far 163,
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  • 548 5 Opening Concert. The smoking concert held in the Bou stead Institute, which formed the opening function of the Dock Co. Recreation Club, was largely attended by a very appreciative audience on ■Saturday evening. Dr. Catto, who presided, introduced Mr. Sellar, the Manager of the Tanjong Pagar
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  • Correspondence.
    • 485 5 To ll* Editor of the "Strtiti Timer." Dbar Sir,— Matters are getting serious when complaints are being made by the poorer classes that they are not getting enough water for drinking, not to speak of bathing Has it occurred to you why this state of affairs is
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    • 586 5 To the Editor of the Straits Time*" Sir, As one more or less intimately acquainted with the state of affairs on the East Coast of the Peninsula, I was very glad to learn that a British Gunboat has been visiting some of the Malay States on that
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  • 33 5 The total amount of tin ore exported by the tributors on the lands of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Coy. Ltd., during the month of August, is 522 bags equal to 392 piculs.
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  • 32 5 A correspondent writes Another batch of over one hundred Sikhs have arrived at Kelautan. This together with those that are already there, will, we think, make a tidy little force against emergencies.
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  • 30 5 A marriage has been arranged between Miss Dearling, sister of Mrs. T. Lawrance Gosline, Dovecot," Singapore, and Mr. James Chalmers, C. E assistant engineer, Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Ltd., Sineapore.
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  • 42 5 Captain Craufurd had a hearty sendoft' at the wharf yesterday. He left by the s.s. Polynesian at 5.45 p.m. Almost the entire harbour staff was there to wish him a happy period of retirement. The Dutch Consul was among those who attended.
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  • 44 5 Thk I. S. warship Buffalo arrived in the harbour from Hongkong on Saturday, anchoring at about four o'clock. At six shft left the port for New York. The object of her visit was to collect certain papers, prior to her departure from these waters.
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  • 46 5 In the prefecture of Hiroshima no less than 65 persons were killed bj the typhoon which recently swept over eastern and southern Japan, whilst 29 persons met their death* in Yamaguchi prefecture. The s. s. Kairuo Mam, of 61 tons, was lost at I'shifuka, near Nagasaki.
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  • 54 5 Mr. J. P. McCully, whose death is announced to-day, came out to Singapore as senior warder in 1877, having already six years' service at home. He served in this colony till 1896 when he went home on long leave. He retired on medical certificate. Two of bis sons are employed
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  • 63 5 Thbhk has been no water polo at the Swimming Club for two or three weeks but the return of Mr. F. G. Penny, the captain of the Club, heralded a revival of the game yesterday when an interesting match was contested between Whites and Reds, captained respectively by Messrs. Penny
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  • 58 5 The Governor arrived by the Sea Belle from Penang yesterday at 11 a.m. On board with the Governor were Captain Barry, ADC, and Mr. Bosanquet, P. S. The hon. W. T. Taylor, Colonial Secretary, Captain Boldero, Acting Master Attendant, and others were at the wharf to meet H. E who
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  • 56 5 <>n Saturday night a Chinese entered the Havelock road police station and said he had been robbed by a rikisha coolie. Almost simultaneously a rikisha coolie appeared and slated that the Chinaman had beaten him. Inspector Gallagher made in (juiries into the facts, and decided to charge the Chinaman who
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  • 70 5 Lieut.-Colone B.F. Holme, of the Ist Battalion of the Buffs, has succumbed at Simla to an attack of dysentery, at the age of 46. He served with the regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 and the Nile Expedition of 1884-85. The death is also announced of Lieut. -Colonel C.
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  • 65 5 The Marquis of Lansdowne has appointed Mr. Francis Alexander Campbell, C.8., of the Foreign Office, to be Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in succession to Sir Martin Gosselin. Mr. Campbell entered the Foreign Office in 1871, and has been a senior clerk since 1896. For the last five years or
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  • 86 5 The walls of the Cricket Club pavilion are now to be further adorned by the most recant addition to the exhibition of shields, that bearing the names of those who took part in the interport matches against Hongkong and Shanghai, 1901. The names inscribed on the shield are as follows:—
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  • 138 5 QUEEN WILHELMINA' S BIRTHDAY. Yesterday was the anniversary of the birth of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, and her Majesty entered upon her 23rd year. In celebration of the event a reception is being held this afternoon at the Dutch Consulate. A dance took place, unofficially, at a Dutch Mc;ss in
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  • 80 5 Arrived by the Oceanien on Saturday From Marseilles Mr. Deacon, Mrs. E. Welber, J. T. Merecki, Mr. J. Zuir, Mr. Wuthrich, Mr. Latrolißsairie, and Mr. and Mrs. Rapaport. Left by the Polytvesun on Sunday For London Capt. C.Q.G. Craufurd. For Marseilles Mr. R J.O. Menten, Mr.L. Lemerle,
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  • 95 5 At about la. iv yesterday, a P. C. who was on duty near Kirn Seng and River Valley roads noticed a Chinaman speeding in the direction of Singapore from Mount Echo. The man had two hats under his arm, and when the policeman said he wanted to search him, he
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  • 157 5 A free fight of a desperate character took place at a plantation house about three miles beyond Tanjong Kling on Saturday night. Three Chinese and three Malays went to the house, one Malay being armed with a kris, and a Chinese having given unto himself a spear. These men made
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  • 641 5 SINGAPORE, IST SkPTKMRER, 1903. PRODUCE G*mbier buyers f 14.37J Copra Bali 9-50 do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black S4OO do White, (8%) MOO Sago Flour Sarawak 4.00 do BruDei Xo. 1 S.7<» Pearl Sajrn '".UO Coffee, Bali, IS% basis Coffee, Palembang, 2U%basis »>.UO Coffee, Liberian No. 1 ISM>» Tapioca, small
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 154 5 Little's Oriental Balm For any pain. The pains of neuralgia, the pains of rheumutism.the painttof lumbago, the pains of stiff joints, the pains of the neck, throat, back, chest, arms, legs and feet— all these go away when you rub on plenty of Little's Oriental Balm. This is the mission
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    • 56 5 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED RAFFLES STORE 33 North Bridge Road. LADIES- PLEASE NOTE. WE bave made arrangements for a regular supply of WELDON'ti publications vii Ladies' Journal Journal of Costumes Illustrated Dressmaker Bazaar of Children's Fashions. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to inspect our Serges,
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    • 777 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OK FREEHOLD LAND AND BUNGALOW. At Skbanrooh Road, to rb hild at powell and oo.'s sale-boom. Ok Wednesday the M Sept. 1902, at 2-30 p.m. A U that freehold land off Berangoou x\_ Road, near Woodsville, abuutS miles from town, area 3 acres, S roods, 36
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, Ist September. High Water. 9.40 p.m. S.V.A. Gun Laying. 6.15. Dutch Consular Reception. Raffles Hotel. 6. Masonic Club. Meeting. 5.30. M'sionary Meeting. PrinsepSt. Church. 8 Tuesday, and September. High Water. 1040 a.m. 10.2K p.m. >'ew Moon. 0.10 p.m. Pledges Sale. Powell. 10. Assizes. 11. S.V.A. 4
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 329 6 NOTICES. A PENCIL" WITH A PERPETUAL POINT. With each of the Aiueri<-an Leu.l Pencil < <>iii|-n>i> |>t'ii<ilr. there are tliirty»i\ point*. The lead* are „1 miy color alerted. They ({lide uu the paper and never grit. They are iheaper ami better than the l»--i heretofore in v •■tiM-.1 I'ii.e SI
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    • 374 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, %tiiy the System against Disease with PURE BLQQD. "THE SEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH. ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA hid. trjfil -WJil >TiW t^ I B H,**H since 1829. tnlf T^jflfalirfalkwJi ll! _Propounc»d_by_the MIOHMT mkdical AUTHORITIES tb*> mo«» SffiL&TS TORPID h\/ER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS,
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    • 377 6 I NOTICES. MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE SYME CO. v.c. W. D. FISHER, Assoc. At. Inst. C.E., ORESHAM HOUSE, B»llf RY f)D I ound.llon.. hull, line- Rooll. H.il»«>. «Ml R.ilw.y Structure-. Wtovw. WoMm and Brldio. S«rv«y«. M>dr.ullc Mlnlnr Scheme, Inspection ami Testing ol Material" U.U. Apollinaris
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    • 726 6 NOTICES. I These CAPSULES cure I recent and chronic discharges. THEY NEVER Fill \uhwxv. T»T THEM Ml Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HWE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to <$ 1 40 p laksa Firebricks to $50 p i ao o Fireclay $27.50 p ton
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 690 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rE Standard Lit* Aaaxaawe. Norwich Union Tin lanuanea Sooleiy. Atlte Anuranoe Company (Fue). I1i» IVinitable Life Annuranoe SooietT. Til cSTM-toal SUam Navl»«tion Company T> Tottenham Lager B»r Company. PANT. LIMITBD. A«e*»*»- STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P, OffIOB,TItIOBAPHBTE»IT. Pv- WHAEV«»,KIPPILHABBOnB. 06 0. STKAM NAVIGATION OUMPANT. Jteamirb fob Chiha, Japab,
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    • 1307 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, KoninUlijUe PaUetvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenti at Singapore: Ship Aobtot, latb J. Dabhdbls A 00., 8-8, Oolltbb Qcat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched (or Bantam Batavia Augt. 18 Soeral^ia, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Macassar. Palehleh, Soemalata, Amoerang. Menado,
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    • 655 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. 1 <>N- TOH*. Ptleut 7441 Hector 4669 Tydeut 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemachut 7441 Menelau- 4671 Jaton 7441 Nettor 3801 Agamemnon 7010 Ulyutt 3620 Ajax 7039 Pyrrhut 3620 Aehillet 7043 Tantalut 5620 Deucalion 7030 Ixion 3612 Idomeneui 6763 Rhipeut
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    • 524 7 STEAMSHI P COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Uhdkb Mail Cobtkact with thi Austrian Qotxrhmiht. The following are the dates on which tbe Company's steamers may be expected to sail from here: Outward. Homeward. 1902 1902 Triette Sept. 3 I \Nippon Sept. 27 I Triette Oct. 27 All the steamer*
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    • 426 7 INSURANCE CO.'S LANCASHIRE INSUBANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAP]TAL..;~...£&(X)0 .000. LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL CO.. AGENTS. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every description of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all part* of the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. I.ovell, Esq., Chairman.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1517 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used 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 States Fch.— French <Ttr.— German Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore I'.L-.— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; TJ.-Uncertain T. P.
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