The Straits Times, 2 October 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 30,945. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 774 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. THE Annual G ■••ml Meeting rf 'he Kharei aldeit- of Pelat In Mining S\n«li will Ii- held or Friday th- feu Oct ol.. rat ili. offi. r« i f the nvei is. 3 p.m. By Old. r i>l t(.e BoitrH of I>in t-tors, PUTTFAKCKEN A Co, •_'-'O Agents.
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    • 319 1 NOTICES. We have the honour to inform the public that we have opened a Dispensary and Drug Store at No. 87, Robinson Road. REIN CO. to. th. As. Ml n. j. birdT SOLE AGKN »S FOR THE WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO. The leadine manufacturers in America of Saw Mill Machinery,
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    • 498 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Vot Puteometet> Requires no d^%Jk Thousands in use skilled attendance. fc^3|fl giving entire A In sa'sfaction Wiw, JJ^^B PUMP J|'i M ALMOST £ji ANYTHIJVG. m\ M eeds no M> WL* R Oil, Packing No moving parts ML Jm |L to get out -^SSKr K r eathers of <
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    • 314 1 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Estate of P. Joaquim, deceased, AUCTION PALE OF THIRTY-SIX RKAUTIFUIXY SITUATED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES AND ALLOTMENTS AT SIGLAP. TO BE HBLD AT POWELL AND CO.'S SALK-KC'OM. On Wednesda '29th Oct., 1902, at 2.30 p m. Full particulars and plans will be issued shortly. J. J. GLEPHILL, Soli'itor -.'B-10
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    • 202 1 HOTEL Dh R NKHKIM.ANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA I.IIRBT Class Hotel. Known for its excellen' food. Very frequently visited by British people. English speaking servants. Every accommo-tati-m. Messenger on board of all the sii-.-im.-r-A. F. MFKTEN. m »h. v.c. Proprietor. M.C.S. Mo ha me d Co. lii.imiiiihl Mi n li.-n If, M
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  • 1148 2 Home. During the excavation of a tunnel on the Ureat Western Railway at High Wycom in Buckinghamshire, 100 ft. of the tunnel collapsed. Eight men were entombed, while two others, who were eitricated, were found to be badly injured. Three, of tha minorx entombed were noon rescued.
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  • 27 2 The monthly missionary meeting will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Monday next, at 8 p.m. The Rev. J. A. B. Cook will give the address.
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  • 896 2 Remarkable Career. The deatb of Mr. Panmure Gordon the well-known member of the Stock Exchange, has removed a striking personality. Mr. Gordon, who was aged e4. had a remarkable career. A Scotsman, he wis a descendant of Fox Maule, afterwards Lord Panmure, Minister of War.
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    • 496 2 NOTICES. There is no Gainsaying the Fact that A Is far Superior to that of Any Other Writing Machine. (1) The Type* strike directly on the paper and not through a Ribbon as in othm Typewriters, tnd Thxre i* no com >licate<i mechanism to provide for the Writing of ('apital
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    • 363 2 Nonces. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests •50 IbN., 1.21N1 llw.. utter n«*« rii after four* ilaj in teen day* Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounce J the Cement the best he had ever teste-i Prices and particulars from THE
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    • 445 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. UBUAL HIZBB ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO.. LD. UOUSSILLON COH CHAMPAGNE. "An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts 534. 24 pints $36. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. i ii. s. Sou Agknts THE TAFIr YALE RAILWAY CO.
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  • 545 3 A wkitkb of Planting notes in the U,idr.ts Mail, Sept. 15th says Advices from London as regards the state of the coffee market are meagre in the extreme. While stocks of course still remain high, deliveries in London are very much less than at the same time
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  • 284 3 By thßArigin KusHun Agreement of INTO, A BiMniM-nj was declared to be ouit-ide 'A sphere of Russian influence and tbeftxtiH was recognised as the bnundarjHof Russian territory in tha< region Siring the years between 1860 and lSTOflussia bad advanced towards the (■xnliiiiil apprehensions created by theseßiovements and
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  • 51 3 Thk wor^H preparing an extensive exhibit for^BWi>rld'« Fair is proceeding energe^By in Siam. It has the support olHHßing of Siam and the exhibit wiIHK a comprehensive view of the resoHß of the country and its progress inHKnerce, arts, and civilization. The^H,Jt will be temporarily installed a^Hgkck before shipment to St.
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  • 490 3 The American invasion is not being confined to our commerce. It is even being extended to the domain of sport. The latest Yankee innovation is the game of Push-Bali," an exposition ot which was given at Hull lately. Whether "Push-Ball" will succeed where base ball
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  • 168 3 Thoi'ohtless people talk of pun water to drink without, the faintest idw of its danger. That there is danger in absolutely pure water is well known t< (scientists, and the following from an English journal is of interest In tin celebrated Qaatafa Valley of Salzburg. Austria, there
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  • 160 3 In his report on the Philippine Maadf for last year, Mr. Sinclair, the British Consul, says that trade in 1901. hr in 1900, failed to come up to expectations, imports keppiri£ slack owing tithe unsettled state of the country and scarcity of money. Exports are less,
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  • 85 3 An army order has been issued making a number of changes in the regulations. Roll-calls are to be abolished, except the reveille also all parades on Sunday, except for church. Regimental garrison guards are to be replaced by police. Smoking is to be permitted in the streets
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 551 3 NOTICES. A CONTENTED WOMAN. Aside frorr form or features, she has an attractiveness all her own. I The bloom on her cheek, the elas- ticity in her step, the ring of her j vo'ce, her enjoyment of life all I these are magnets which draw others to her side Wonderful
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    • 730 3 NOTICES. WANTED, Chinese Clerk quick at figures; must be good writer. Apply to 4-10 B. D. C^Btrait* Times. WANIED. Laoy Operatois f<r the Telephone Company's Exchanges Apply by letter only. OhIENTALTEI El HONE 4-'O El KCI R|. COY ITD r AMtl), for l nti»ti Son- i.oiueo. >> A TKI.KIHONK OVEKhEER.
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    • 605 3 NOTICES. FOR SALK. ONE Chestnut cob. quiet in harness, price $370. Apply to T., c/o Straps Times. v.c. FOR BALK. THE steamer CHKAIfG HOVk'jCIAN. For full particulars apply to WEE TEK SENG. No. 49, Market Street, 7-10 FOR~~BALE. USEFUL turnout, consist ing of Victoria, Brown Gelding, and harm's-. Apply to
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    • 458 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITKD. FOR PENANG RANGOON. THE Company's steamer srilA /M fi.-j.'ih tons. Captain Netlson will da despatched for tne abovn ports on Saturday, the 4th October, at 4 p m. For freight or passage apply to 4-10 HOUBTEAI' A CO., Agent* DEUTSCHE OBT AFRIKA LINIE
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  • 38 4 On tbe 17th September, at Shanguai, James I'kii k. aged 4 years. On September at Wnchow, MazE, of Ostborne, Ohio, I'.S.A., the beloved wife of Rev. .1. L. II"--. Christian and Misitionary Alliance, in her 39th year.
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  • 683 4 PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY 2nd OCTOBER "Pinan'}" writing in the Penang Gazette, makes some interesting com luents upon Contingent affairs, and, among other things, he cavils at the fact that Colonel Murray and Lieut Pritchard use badees with the Corp* motto, "In Oriente Primus Pinang states his grievance thus I
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  • 308 4 Revklations which have just come to light in regard to overcrowding and the carrying of putrid cargo on board British transports from South Africa to Australia disclose an unsightly picture of neglect and mismanagement, and it is a least satisfactory to know that investigations are being held to enquire into
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  • 270 4 Gluttony is really a classical and one may add, a royal vice, rather than a modern weakness or a plebeian failing. A ViteHius or a Heliogabalus would feel absolutely out of the running to-day. An immense appetite is no longer regarded as a regal attribute. Henry I died, if history
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  • 202 4 When an entire sect, under the instruction and guidance of the elders among its people, proceeds to commit suicide en hloc, what is the proper course to be pursed by the authorities Such is, in effect, the problem that now presents itself to the Government of Manitoba in regard to
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  • 83 4 The Paris press continues to run the Japanese bogey in Siam for all that it is worth. After frightening their own countrymen hilf-out of their wits, the moulders of public opinion on the Boulevards vow seek to terrorise Britain with the same bugbear. The Dibits for instance warns Britain against
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  • 15 4 Advance mail new* and other reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/nis bank rate is I,^ ,V
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  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes to-morrow morning at six o'clock
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  • 14 4 H. M i- 1 Algiri-ae arrived at Hongkong from Singapore on the 26th Sept
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  • 14 4 A Chinf.se lunatic escaped from the A-yluui yesterday and has not been seen since.
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  • 20 4 The German mail steamer Prim llegtnt Luitpold left Hongkong at' noon to-day, and is due here on Tuesday at daylight.
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  • 15 4 The Straits Hwiget was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening.
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  • 19 4 The stranded su ..mer o<lo belongs to the firms of Thoreaon and Co., not Thornes and Co of Shanghai.
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  • 18 4 This morning, Mr. Beatty fined a "rikisha. puller 97, for refusing to ply. Chief Insp. Sulliv m prosecuted.
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  • 23 4 INSPECTOR George Miller of the SelanLor Police Force died ot sunstroke at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. He joined the force in July laxt.
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  • 25 4 Mk. J. Constantiiie, of Riffles Hotel, has just received from South Africa a number of Kruger" sovereigns. They can be purchased at «I 5 apiece.
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  • 28 4 The Pinang Gazette learns that F. C. Binder, the manager of Messrs. Gosling Co. in Penang, has disappeared and that a warrant for his arrest has been isbued.
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  • 27 4 This morning, Mr. Beatty fined a European t-Q for assaulting L niceSergt. Cherry at the Hotel de I'Europe last night, while in the execution of his duty.
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  • 26 4 Di'kini. a thunderstorm at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday last half the root of the carriage stand at the racing stables were lifted off, besides other damage.
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  • 37 4 A fight recently touk place among some Indians belonging to Chatre's Indian Circus, which has been perlorming at Nagoya, Japan. One of the men wag injured so severely that he died shortly after being admitted to hospital.
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  • 40 4 The Penang Volunteers had a field day on Monday. Only one of the Coronation Contingent turned up. That was Sergt. Coveney who, the Pining Hazette says, is a credit to the Corps About the others it prefers to say nothing.
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  • 44 4 A very pretty wedding was celebrated on Saturday afternoon at the Scotch Church, Penang, between Mr. Edgar Maber Tozer and Miss Elizabeth Katherine Anthony, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anthony. The Church had been very tastefully decorated for the occasion.
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  • 46 4 The British transport Wakool with the Ist battalion of the Derbyshire Regiment (Sherwood Foresters) on board for Hongkong is expected to leave as soon as she has finished coaling. Lieut-Col. Wylly, C B, is in command of the regiment, but his term expires in February, 1908.
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  • 49 4 Two Europeans assaulted a Javanese police constable in Malay Street lust night and stabbed him in the leg and wrist. The Europeans apparently got knocked about a good deal by the crowd as both of them have been seat to Hospital. The constable is also in Hospital under treatment.
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 39 4 Roche Oets Four Months for Intimidation. fjondon, Ist October. For making intimidating BpeecHes, Mr. Roche, Ml 1 has been sentenced at the Galway Crimes Court to four months imprisunment two months of this being hard."
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    • 118 4 British Government and Mr. Morgon. Mr. Gerald Balfour, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at theCutler'i Feast, Sheffield, made an announce merit as to the arrangement the Britisl Government has come to with th Cunard Company and Mr. Pierpon Morgan. Cunard Still a British Company. The Cunard
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    • 59 4 Latrr. Ex-Captain Dreyfus visited the djfiath chamber of Zola and was profoundly affected. I Dreyfus will probably be abxent Ifrom the funeral on Sunday, lest his presence should lead to Nationalist disorders. BOER LECTURERS FOR AMEKA. The Boer leaders Kritzinger, W.*Ahe, and Joubert have sailed for
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    • 44 4 Reception of Britain's Action. The arrangements made |X' the British Government with theHunard Co. and Mr. Pierpont Mortal are general. y praised, though ther^B some criticism on the amount of the^Bboidy, especially in shipping ■•ircltv^B.wlnuh complain that the subsidy Imndicaps tramp steamers.
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  • 31 4 Russia's new cruiser, th J/'ulWq, has been ordered to the Far Hmt The hpcond-class cruiser l'j"jm leaves Europe iv October to serve a« Hraining>hip for the crews of theßsiberia.n flotilla. 1
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  • 65 4 The following passenger iBrived by the f> 8 liengal to-day: From ■mukmip. Mr. V Robinson, Il-v R. K-<pHl<> Santo. Lieut. Leapy, Mr (i R.H '.wM,<i inner Bone. The following p i-^riB-rs leave per liengal to-morrow: For lfli<l> n, Mr. Wilson; for Marseilles, Mr! R .bertf>on for i olombo, Mr. H
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  • 71 4 With reference to the tlo^^Hof the French transport Gachar I Mond ly, the success of tli^^^ftration was in a large measure Tanjong I'atrir l)ick ('<■ whc^Hitt-neri the vessel of about I 000 tonsil cargo. It was anticipated that, thus^Hitent-il, the ship could he towed off t^B shoals on Tuesday morning,
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  • 71 4 The (ianymede will '^^H r her six months' survey next wi^^Hnri her sailing from Singapore, on fl^P' 1)'1 lne 3rd October, will he taken^^V>y the it. Carlyle. The latter sti-ai^^Bll take her iima! run (rom Port l-^^Bffiiiliain to Penang via Teluk Aiiko J^^Hf jnday, the fith mit The s.s.Hye Leong
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  • 113 4 The arrival of the^JHhyshires /rom South Africa ye^teH route to Hongkong for tti ire, was provocative of boiiih A party of non. coins wh^^Hd been deriving great enjoy men^Bm a ride in a rikinlni, decided toHJ I off the coolies near the Cricket (^^Bpavilion, hut found themselves ab^^Hely non plugged
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (fPriee Jbist on Jlppli cation.) tuth.s. NY CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND. 1 GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B." BRAND llnth very llfht Pitacser Beer«, e.ptci.lly brew.d lor Tropical Climate*. Obtainable •< (he principal Motel., and Retail
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    • 347 4 HARMSTON'S GRAND GIRGUS, AND Royal Menagerie of Wild Animals. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The greatest progratiiie ever presented to the S n;apore public. THE JUMPING DOG FLY. The Musi'-a' Burlesque. THE DAMEN KAPEL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NUJHT. BEACH ROAD Mat nee Matinee I Saturday, Oct. 4th at Matinee 4 sharp. Children halt' price t
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    • 302 4 G.R.LAMBERT&CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Gresham House, Battery Road AND Orchard Road, 3. REG to call attention to their latest and grea'ly increased collection of view* of Hingnpore, Native States, Johore, Piam, Sumatra. Sarawak. Br B rneo, Java, etc., etc. More than 8,000 ''iffervnt numbers Price of i-.vh view, printed in the rich
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  • 418 5 (By an Australian. Horseman Thukdday being a fast morning, there was a good attendance of owners and others interested in the training. About the first to work were Sir Lancelot (Kirwan) and Snoozer (Pierbux). They went twice round, the second round improving the pace and the last halt
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  • 131 5 Thk Bit n<li<l programme set before his |>a«Bis by Mr. Love was carried throng Hi-itli great success last night. A big aHience was thoroughly interested, Bvated, and amused for over two nB.. Intending visitors are remindeßthat to night and to-morrow night arl the last two occasions on which
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  • 259 5 At s: f'*^f miming, a fire broke out in the \> I: purl of the ground floor of 88 Nortlf( anal Road. The port of the premises vhere the fire began is a marine m 'c, p.n<l contained a quantity if tar, pi t, lope, and other
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  • 34 5 Rumour H .ualn Lumpur speaks of the KW^.Mit (.cucial Mr. HoodTreacher al/oing on leave shortly, with Mr. jfp. Rodger to act for him, and with CU. Walker succeeding the latter as Rejdent of Perak.
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  • 43 5 Launchk( will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swii ning Club on Sunday at 9.30 and 10.; a. m. The second race for the Prei lent's Cup will be swum, the distant being 250 yards. All competitors lust go over by the first launch.
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  • 293 5 An opportunity now presents itself to the public of Singapore to see the Coronation procession in London, not the real thing, but, at least, a very good reproduction on the bioscope. The proprietors have secured several films of various portions of the procession, and
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  • 107 5 DEATH OF MR. T. QIBSON. The death is announced of Mr. Tom Gibson of Klang, which to >k place at his residence on the night of Sept. 29th. Mr. Gibson was orginally a Ceylon planter who afterwards migrateu to Borneo and from there came across to M.il:i>;i He was one
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  • 429 5 The adjourned public examination of A. M Beaulieu took place before Mr. Justice Hyndman Jones in the Bankruptcy Court this morning. Debtor said in 1896 he was adjudicated bankrupt and in February 1897 he made a composition with his creditors and the bankruptcy was anulled
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  • 60 5 Mb. Maclarkn has given notice that at the next ordinary me Ling of tbe Municipal Commission to be held on the 10th inst. he will move That when the bridge over Purvis Creek is taken up, it be offered to the riparian owners of Robertson Quay above Creek No. 2
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  • Correspondence.
    • 79 5 To the Editor of the Straits Tit Ms." Drar Sir, —There is one thing in Mr E. Mathieu's letter to your paper of 25th inst. which seems to me worthy of notice. He admits that he knows nothing of Selangor. For the rest I am content that those
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  • 316 5 A meeting of the Licensing Justices was held in the private roon of the first Magistrate at the Police Courts at 3 p.m. yesterday. Mr E. L. Brockman, Seuior Magistrate, presided, and there were also present Dr. Middleton, and Messrs. W E. Grove (Chief Police Officer), W.
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  • 477 5 Continuance of v«i. ..uic disturbances in Mexico and Central America ha* resulted in generp' demoralization >>f mining and her i g interests in that region, (ireat pasture areaa have been blighted on the plateaux and tbe herds driven "it, sheep and cattle perishing by thousands. Many minex have
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  • 83 5 Dr. Park, the Municipal Health Officer at Penang, is about to resign. The Commissioners seek to retain him by offering higher salary, in the form of an increment scheme. Under it, the salary of the Health Officer should commence at .£6OO from the time he entered the service rising by
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  • 264 5 Sale of the Goodwill of a Qambier and Pepper Business. Pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court in the matter of Seah Hood Hak and Seah Cheng Chong, plaintiffs, and Seah Leang Seah, Chan Swan and Seng Kirn Lam, defendants, Messrs. Powell Jc Co sold at auction
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  • 58 5 It apppars that it was on information given by thn proprietor of the Central Hotel, Penang, that Lucchi, the whilom assistant of Penile and Co Singapore, was an-psfpd. Lucchi was noticed to be very flu«h of money, and got the hotel proprietor to book his passage to Europe and arrange
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  • 112 5 This morning, a man named Andrew Clark was before Mr. Beatty charged with wilful trespass in the office of the Passenger and Tourist Agency, FinlaysonGreen. It appeared from thf evidence that the defendant went to Mr. F. K. Jennings's office on the 29th ult read private papers, and went away.
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  • 88 5 The inevitable Baron Reuter recently infoiraed us that a cashier named Jellinek, a cashier of the Leander bank, had disappeared into the local jungle with cash over a quarter of a million of sovereigns. But Bangkok telegrams, emanating from the «ame source, give the gentleman's name a« one Cassiers." Our
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  • 93 5 At the list ordinary meeting of the Penang Municipality the, President ->aid that, owing to the great loss in exchange, a sum of $39,700 is required for t.he abattoirs and SIo.OOO for the Municipal Offices. To charge the revenue of any particular •■.ir with such sums would not be fair
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  • 107 5 At the Raffles Library, a large selection of new books will be ready for issue on Saturday next. Among them •»re A Bayard from Bengal, F Anstey The Kidnapped President, Guy Boothby; Temporal Power A Study in Supremacy, Marie Corelli; The Turnpike House, Fergus Hume; The Vultures, H S. Merriman
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  • 157 5 Latham «fc Co. report that, during the week under review, very few transactions have taken place, and their market remains quiet. Straits Traders continue in good demand at 937£, with no shares ottering at this pri ;e, however, Kellers holding for 132. Fraser and N eaves have advanced considerably since
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  • 69 5 LT.-COL. MURRAY AND THE S. V. C. This morning in the reading room at the Volunteer Drill Hall could be seen for the first time a handsomely bound book containing photograph! and newspaper cuttings from home papers referring to the sojourn in England of the Colonial troops in general and
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  • 152 5 A German girl at school was told to describe the English game of cricket. She says "It is very good for the exercising of the limbs, besides they learn to obey orders and not to quarrel. The cricket court consists of a great lawn and a
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  • 225 5 The Profession Pairs event was finished yesterday afternoon, Messrs. Cater and Bradbery being the victorious pair. The game was keenly contested throughout and the Brokers, Messrs. J J Mactaggart and Kerr, made a hard fight of it. The C Doubles event was won by Me«srs. Langley and
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  • 51 5 Per P. A. O. s. India, connecting with the steamer Chxisan at Colombo, from London Sept 6. due 6th Oct.— Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.. J. Bidwell, Mrs. Cones, Mr. D. C. Sim moods, Mrs. B"omes, Mr. Grew, Mr, W. C. Macdonald, Mr.
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  • 58 5 On Coronation day twenty-six persons were arrested in a house in Sago Street for gambling. The occupant was fined $500 and appealed to no purpose. Another of the party who had $350 in his possession, which was forfeited, also appealed, and as it was shown that the money was not
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  • 49 5 A Chinksk tiader and three shopkeepers residing in Beach Road have been brought before Mr. Wilson in answer to summonses issued at the instance of Insp Bateman for being in possession of false weighing instruments and unstamped measures. Two were fined $50 each, one 110, and the other S.v
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  • 646 5 Singapore, -Jm> October, 1902. PRODUCE. Gam bier buyers U. 50 Copra Bali IM do Pontianak 178 Pepper, Black buyers 35 SO do White, (S%) 53.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.00 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Saeo •"> -5 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis -'•2.00 Coffee, Palemhanj;, 20% bsnis 30 50
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 169 5 Facts of absorbing interest To those who are in tie clutches of Rheumatism. One eannotietoo quickly cured of Rheumatism, to pet rid of th'«te awful pains tbat make lift* a never-emiing series of torture, now mill, now excruciating, to-day in bed. to-morrow hobbling mound in crutches— to be relieved of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 205 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 2nd October. High Water >0.35 a.m. 11.l „.ni. New Moon 0.5 p.m. Jewish ew Year's Day. Harmston's Circus. 9. Bioscope. Town Hall. 9. Friday, 3rd October. High Water 11.4 a.m. 1 1.38 p.m. P. AO. homeward mnl closes. a.m. Pledges Sale. Powell. 10. B'tcy Rale. Hisb
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 609 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO/S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra. V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. OBTAINABLE FROM RSTAIL DEALEKS, OK McALISTER Co sole agents. CEMENT. The Famous AALBORG PORTLAND- CERENT FABRIK rfi AALBORG VS^'
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    • 223 6 NOTICES. The Horse Repository. I beg to inform my clierti that I have removed my business from Brass Basalt Road, to my new premises in Orchard Road, opposite Government House Gates. H. Abrams. Slat July, IW2 a c. KATZ BROS LTD Have just received and opened out a very fine
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    • 135 6 NOTICES. PT" INVALID REQUIS|TES Infants Foods, Feeding Cups, Etc. Clinical Thermometers, Syringes, Bed Pa ns, Meat and Malt Wine. Maynard Co., (LIMITED.) Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists. 14, Battery Road. Buc hanan's Old Scotch Whiskies. Buchanan Blend p£i Eg' HOUSE OF COMMONS W% Black White /fi*\™P^^\ Distillers by Appointment
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    • 184 6 NOTICES. DRINK TANSAN BUT SEE THAT YOU GET THE Genuine Article BOTTLED BY J.CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN. Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tansan <im-s not lower the sy»teni but Invigorates it vide report on this Water by eminent Loudun Pliy-n-iar-and analyst*. Cottolene' FOR PRODUCING Light Pastry. COTTOLENEisawhite, m; Lard-Compound
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 745 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. TUB Standard Life Amman*. Norwich Union Fire Inrartnot Soeietj. Atlas Aamrmnon Company (Fire). The KqnitAhln Lifo Amranoe Society. The China Mntn»l Steun N»vi(r»fcion Comi»ny Th Tottonhuii Uger Beer Company. /or t»rtionl»r» of the«B Companiea, tt» «n Xr^Lent of TBE BORNEO COM FANY I.IMTTF.n Arnnti STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 1301 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Unaer i-ouiract with t&e fietneriands India uovernnienh. Agentt at Singapore: Ship Agiscy, lat« J. Dashobljb A Co., 2-3, Colltik Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Ht»amer From Expected Will be i>««pat<-hed for On DeKock Sambas Sept 29 Pemangkat, Sambas, Singkawang and Pontianak Oct. 1
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