The Straits Times, 11 November 1902

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  • 13 1 The straits Times NO. 30,978 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 682 1 NOTICES. ®hf £traits ffimefi. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVKKTISEMENTS. THE type uoeil M a standard for setting iuivi'iU-i'inriit- h similar to this, unlets the instruction is to "display" the advertisement, wb.-n any effective style of type, used in the paper, will adopted. The 4taudard run* exactly ei|<ht lines to
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    • 747 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. STRAITS City Rub Der Stamp Manufactory. Orders executed on shortest notice and at moderate prices, Tbe rubber is mounted on brass instead of wood. Also monogram brass stamps for sealing wax. 5 Battery Road. tu. tb. s. 31-12 NOTICE. IS hereby given that we have this day appointed
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    • 53 1 NOTICES. (2f)ampagne. Perrier— Jouet." Quarts, Pints and Half Pints. Hut ten bach Bros Co., Importers. Itetail <il John Little Co., Ltd. Qbampagne. tu. 4 f. 16/10 ROBINSON &CO. Are now showing Christmas and New Year Cards. Christmas and New Year Cards. Christmas and New Year Cards. 1/iews of Singapore. Christmas
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    • 192 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A long-felt want. The "Model-de-Luxe" Rikisha (as illustration.) Fitted with Dunlop Motor Bicycle Wheels and Tyres. Perfectly noiseless. No vibration. On view at Messrs. ROBINSON C Raffles Place, where orders can be booked, and full particulars obtained. m.&tu. 17-11 TT T T"> T TT T^ Agent for NILES
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    • 120 1 "THE LION" TANSAN, :o: Most refreshing and invigorating natural mineral water, for sale at moderate prices. Can be had at G. OTOMUNE &CO. U.C. "Good things to Eat" > LIBBY, McNEIL, LIBBY'S. Sliced Bacon. Delicious fur Breakfast. Lunch Tongues. None nicer. Brisket of Beef. Exquiste for Tiffin. Pork and Beans
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    • 296 1 READ IT THK'IUUH. Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. Uptoashort time :ip> Mrs. John K. Harmon, of Melfa Station, V'a U. S. A. had no personal knowledge of the rare curative properties %i Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. "Last January," she lays, "my baby took a dreadful cold
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  • 997 2 Mr. Chamberlain's Tour. The London correspondent of the Englishman, telegraphing on the lnt inxt. states that Mr. Chamberlain's supporters are organising a magnificent nendoff in Birmingham before he proceeds on his South Africa tour. The proceedings will include a non-political banquet and a torchlight procexsion. It is announced
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  • 93 2 Various rumours have been going about Yokohama lately, says the Japan Herald, as to Mr. Franz Herb having left the country. One report is that Mr. Herb has left Nagasaki for Shanghai. Mr. Herb was found guilty of negligent Bankruptcy in the Yokohama Chiho Saibanßho lately, and
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  • 393 2 More than ordinary local interest is attached to Sir Marcus Samuel, the new Lord-Mayor of London,— yesterday the 10th, being Lord Mayor's Day in view of the fact that he once visited the Straits. Sir Marcus is the second son of the late M Marcus
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  • 303 2 Did ye see what th' Prisidint said to th' throlley man that dumped him asked Mr. Dooley. 1 did not," said Mr. Hennessy. What was it I can't tell ye till I get mad," said Mr. Dooley. Lave us go into ixicutive sission. Whisper. That was
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  • 227 2 Japan proceeds with steady steps on her way to power, and her advancement is viewed sympathetically by Britain. It has been virtually decided to raise the Japanese Legation in London to the standing of an Embassy. Also the Japanese Ministry of Marine have determined upon a project of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 402 2 NOTICES. ST Jacobs I ik °uILIu ILl yteg.P^k^ Rheumatism.. llliir Backache. "^IlAf Sciatica, '^/•■lii {:4/ Bruises! jJy Swellings, »*<» Neuralgia. Conquers Pain. Price of ST. JACOBS OIL, 1/1 1 2/6 per bottle. Of all NatsMa Cbsatfata, mi ironi the I'roprietor* of St. .laeolin Oil Ltd., 4.) Farringdon Knad, Loihloii. paataga
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    • 356 2 NOTICES. Yarrow's Light Draft Steamers. Particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD, THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY CO. Have fitted up a plaat for applying JODEL.TT-t. TO THEIR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One application of Jodelitc renders woodwork absolutely proof against white ants, dry rot, or decay. Particulars from the BORNEO CO. LTD., Singapore.
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    • 383 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENQINEB. USUAL PIZEB ALWAYS IN 3TOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONB ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION-METAL. "~Z HssBk jo w an —r fj H^aBBSI > *^b^^Slb^l aw 4 The best for all classes of Machinery bearings. Full particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore. SCOTT'S
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  • 910 3 Some Interesting Facts Concerninr His Majesty. Under the British Constitution the powers of Ministers and members of Parliament are defined and confined. But what the King may do and not do is not written. It is an astonishing fact that the Crown is itself the
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  • 21 3 m Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page?
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  • 513 3 Acheen. News from Acheen tells of ceaseless and steady pursuit of the titular Sultan and of the headmen who will not hear of submission to the Netherlands authorities. That pursuit has not been broken off for months. No sooner does a report came showing where to find any
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  • 166 3 Mr. G. E. Reid, lieutenant, TasmaDian Infantry Regiment, to be Wing Officer, Malay States Guidee, with effect from 12th August, 1902, from which date he will be gi anted local rank of Captain in the Army. Captain Reid reported his arrival in the F. M. S.
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  • 163 3 In I'erak the Government seems to he more liberal than in Selangor, by allowing the Headmaster of the Government School and his assistants "free quarters." In Selangor, we learn that the Headmaster is allotted a bunealow near the school, whereas the assistants have to find quarters for themselvag
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 516 3 NOTICES. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE. It is a feeling common to the majority of us that we do not get quite the amount of happiness we are entitied to. Among the countless things which teml to make us more or less miserable ill health takes first place. Hannah More
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    • 616 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A Chinese Ledger clerk, with good handwriting and quick at figure*. Apply to PUITFARCKEN 4 CO. 11/11. WANTED. A SMART youth who can manipulate the Typewriter (Remington). Apply with references to v.c. M. c/o Straits Times. WANTED. FOREMAN OF WORKS. APPLICATIONS, with copies of testimonials to I c
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    • 656 3 NOTICES. H. L. COGHLAN 9 CO. Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuer*. Auditors, Commission Agents, and General BrokersInsurance Agents (Fire, Life and marine.! Fire Loss Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives. FOIrTSALE. A Complete Ice Plant on the I.indcs" Anhydrous Compression System, capable of a daily out-put of from 20 to .U> hundred-weight of
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    • 570 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAMY, LIMITED. FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. rriHE Company's steamer ITINDA, J. 6,203 tons, Capt. England, is expected to arrive here on or about the 11th inst., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to 11-11 BOUBTEAD 4 Co.
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  • 46 4 I'itschkk.— At Kobe, io October, Hit. Charles I'itschke, Joint Manager of the RnsHo-Chinese Bank, aged 48 years. L.i 1 1 1 1 On November 9th at his residence, Applegarth, 5 LyndhurstGardens, Hamp<<tead, London, N. W., Matthew Little, senior and Managing Director John Little Co., Limited.
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  • 1071 4 The Straits The PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. Johore is a friendly and neighboring State. Moreover it is one which will ii m be within a half hour's drive of Singapore. When we are linked with the place by the ne'v railway, it will doubtless become as popular as
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ins bank rate is 1/7]
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  • 8 4 The Sea Belle returned from Tringganu this morning.
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  • 10 4 Thb homeward mail Chusan closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 16 4 New model jinrikishas are advertised as being on view at the Messrs. Robi nson and Co.'s
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  • 15 4 The British transport Itinda has arrived from England with 5,000 lbs of cordite for Hongkong.
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  • 17 4 The police raided a cockfight at Rangoon Road yesterday and arrested a number of Eurasians and Javanese.
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  • 19 4 Thb Dutch tender Fazunt arrived from Muntok yesterday. The Flamingo, also a tender, arrived tne same day from Rhio.
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  • 21 4 The annual meeting of the Straits Chinese congregation will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Wednesday next at 8 p.m.
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  • 25 4 Thb public is reminded that the meeting to arrange for the coming New Year sports takes place at the Singapore Exchange to-morrow a', 5 p.m.
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  • 23 4 Thk Ladies' Sewing Party connected with the Presbyterian Church will meet in Mrs. Allinson's residence, Belvidere, Orange Grove, on Tuesday at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 29 4 We understand that the departure of H.M.S. Vestal, which is to convey Mr. Brodrick to the Keeling Islands, has been postponed for a few days pending orders from Hongkong.
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  • 30 4 m Col. Chippendall, who commanded the Royal Engineers at Singapore, and on leaving this place some time ago took command of the Belfast District, has voluntarily taken his retired pay.
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  • 38 4 Mb. W. A. Haywa.rd, assistant master of Rftflles Institution, who is now on leave at home, was present by invitation at a meeting of the executive of the National Union of Teachers, held in London on October 6th.
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  • 82 4 Many of the older residents of Singapore will learn with sincere regret of the death of Mr. Matthew Little, Senior and Managing Director of the firm of John Little and Co., which occurred yesterday at liin residence at Hampstead. It had been known here that
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  • 68 4 Thk Assizes were opened this rooming by Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones, there being fourteen cases on the calendar, including two of murder. Tan Lv Kirn was sentenced to 7 years, 'A years, and 1 year for housebreaking and theft at Mrs. Knocker's house, Serangoon Road, sentences to concurrently. Lun
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  • 95 4 A Policeman Killed. At 8-30 p. no. on Saturday a Chinese coolie was stabbed at Keppel Harbour by another coolie during a gambling row. The wounded man was taken to Hospital where he died on Sunday morning. The man that stabbed him was arrested by two police constables
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  • 71 4 A BIG FIGHT. A big fight occurred about 1-30 p. m. on Sunday at the brickfields near Gaylang Road in which several hundreds of Chinese Khehs took part. One man is so badly hurt that he is not expected to live. Several others are more or less injured. The row
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  • 45 4 The Chief Police Officer, Mr. Grove, has received a letter from Detective Insp. Perrett stating that that officer and De Lucchi, -who is wanted here on a charge of forgery, will not be able to leave Marseilles until the 21st of this munth.
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  • 23 4 Amongst the passengers who arrived by the M. M. steamer Indus this morning was Mgr. Guidi, the Papal Delegate to the Philippine Islands.
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  • 58 4 The P. O homeward mail steamer Chusan left Hongkong at 1 p m. on Saturday and is due to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 13th inst. The P. &O. outward mail s. s. Bengal left Colombo at 3 p.m. on the 9th instant and is expected to
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  • 49 4 Last night two Chinese with blackened faces and bodies entered a Malay woman's house at Kampong Bahru. One of the men seized the woman and threatened to kill her if she made a noise while his companion helped himself to property valued at 557. Both men then made off.
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  • 58 4 About 4-30 on Sunday afternoon there was a fairly big row in Victoria Street among a number of Hokiens over a gambling dispute. Sticks and stones were used freely. The police charged the mob and captured thirtysix men. It is said that the police found it necessary to fire in
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  • 64 4 We regret to hear that Mr. E. V. Carey, the well-known and popular F. M. 8. planter, had the misfortune to break a small bone in one of his wrists in a recent cricket match against the Victoria Institutiun. Mr. Carey holds the record for snipe shooting at Klang this
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  • 65 4 Thk German mail steamer Kiautsehou, which arrived here from Europe on Friday afternoon, had on board no fewer than 366 passenger, besides military and naval reliefs to the number of 203 men. Not counting the latter, we think this is the largest number of passengers a German mail steamer has
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  • 71 4 Messrs. P. B. Parkinson, A. M. Gibbon, Sugden, C. E. Velge, F. M. Elliot, K. A. Stevens and Rev. Bro. Aimar arrived from Port Swettenhara by the Ganymede this morning. Mr. Bascom, Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Ewart, Mr. Joaquim, Mr. and Mrs. Ebden, Mr. Win. Taylor, Mrs. Spooner, Mrs.
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  • 90 4 On Sunday, Acting Insp. Brace was called upon to visit the scene of a burglary at Kirk Terrace. The place is tenanted by Mr. L. B. Lange, but the family were at Tanjong Rhu during Saturday night, when the burglary took place, and no one was left in charge. This
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 72 4 Tribesmen Led By a European. London, Blh Nov. Reuter's correspondent at Berber* states that Colonel Swayne was ill when he started for England. The Mullah's outposts are a few miles from Bohotle. Scouts from there reconnoitre daily. Thegarrison of Rohotleare entrenched in a stone fort. The Mullah
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    • 25 4 P. O. LINER ON FIRE. The P. A O. s.s. Candia caught fire in the Suez Canal. The fire on the Candia was later extinguished.
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    • 158 4 Reviews the Dragoons. The Kaiser has arrived at Pert Victoria. He took the train to Shorncliffe. Lord Roberts, Sir Evelyn Wood, General lan Hamilton, and General Kelly-Kenny received him. The Kaiser then reviewed the' Dragoon regiment of which he is honorary commander, briefly addressed the regiment, and
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    • 139 4 Ijondon, 9th Nov. The birthday honours include the name of Prince Arisugawa of Japan who has been appointed to be Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. Knighthoods have been conferred on the Hon. W. M. Goodman, AttorneyGeneral at Hongkong, and on Mr. Alford for
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    • 12 4 Lord Kitchener has opened the Gordon college at Khartoum.
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    • 28 4 The officers of the mercantile marine who served on British transports during the recent China expedition, are to have a special medal issued to them.
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    • 25 4 The Italian composer, Mascagni, has been arrested at Boston at the instance of his managers, for alleged failure to complete a contract.
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    • 55 4 Prompt Russian Action. Seven hundred Chinese robbers captured Bodune, a town to the south west of Harbin, at the beginning of October. Russian troops entered the town on October 24th and executed the leader of the robbers. The Russians will leave a garrison in the town
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    • 77 4 Thkhk will be a competition on the Garrison Golf Club course, open to the members of all theSineaporeGolf Clubs, for a cup very kindly presented by Colonel Oakes, Commanding the Troops. It will begin on Saturday next, the 15th inst with a qualifying medal round of 18 holes and be
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOLS GIN. (IN GLASS FLASKS) CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., Sole Agents, Straits Settlements and Native States. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF COCONUT AND PINEAPPLE PLANTATIONS OFF YEO CHU KANG ROAD, SINGAPORE. TO BE HELD AT POWBLL CO.'s BALK-ROOM On Wednesday, the \2ilt November, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Leasehold Land off
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    • 464 4 TOWN HALL. Saturday 15th Nov. 1902. Tuesday 18th Nov. 1902. Saturday 22nd Nov. 1902. A DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. In aid of the Poor of the Town, assisted by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, will be given by Members of the Singapore Catholic Club. 'KING RODOLPHO'S WILL." A Drama of
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    • 118 4 G.R. Lambert*? Co. Photographers open Oresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 :i.mi. .1 p.m. Orchard on Weekd v 8 8 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sundays. 8 a.m. noon. (CUSTOMERS who intend sending porj traits home as Xmm and Now Year presents are reminded not to postpone too long. Appointments
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  • 804 5 Tußsixty-first birthday of His Majesty King Edward the Seventh falling this year on Sunday, the official observance of the day was reserved for yesterday, which was a public holiday, almost all business being suspended for the occasion. Service of Thanksgiving. The only public event on Sunday which
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  • 66 5 The Polo Club hold their annual tournament for the "King's Own" challenge cup, on Thursday and Saturday next, the 13th and 15th, weather permitting, at 4.30 p.m. The first round is a match between the Garrison and and the Club the winner playing the Civil Service. The
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  • 516 5 BREAKDOWN OF THE PENANG." CRANK SHAFT OIVES WAY The s.s. Penang, which was due here on Saturday morning, did not put in an appearance until about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when it was seen that she was being towed into port by the Hong Wan 11. Enquiries were made
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  • 343 5 MissM. E. Leicester— Mr. E.E. Long Yesterday afternoon, St. Andrew's Cathedral was filled with a very large congregation to witness the marriage of Miss Mabel Edith Leicester, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Leicester, Bukit Timah Road, and Mr. Edward Ernest Long, till
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  • 47 5 Says the London and China Express: Many of his old friends in London have been pleated to learn that Mr. Fung Yee, who was a very well-known member of the Chinese Legation staff in this country, is to succeed to the post of Chinese Consul-General at Singapore.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 448 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, Your leading article of Saturday last anent the Chamber of Commerce is timely and echoes the opinions of many. What you describe as its astounding apathy" upon the currency question is no new feature in other matters
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  • 87 5 We learn that H.M.S. Knpiegle is due here from Hongkong on or about Wednesday next to relieve the Arethusa The Esjiiegle is a twin screw sloop similar to the Vestal but 90 tons larger. She commissioned at Sheerness in January last. The following is a list of her officers Commander,
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  • 119 5 There was a scene of some excitement at Tanjong Pagar on Saturday last. It seems that the Shell Line s.s. Coinrie was in dry dock being painted, and that one or some of her oil tanks were being washed out at the same time. This led to a thin scum
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  • 97 5 Visitor to Singapore in the past, and those of the fair sex in particular, have been prone to complain of the paucity and scanty number of its shops. True they have found one or two almost palatial establishments but these have been about all. To-day, however, a new one has
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  • 110 5 We greatly regret that owing to a serious mistake on the part of our correspondent, it was wrongfully represented in our issue of September 20th that the Spirit Farmer at Jesselton, British North Borneo, had been fined $300 for smuggling tobacco. We presume that it was owing to some similarity
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  • 65 5 The Hongkong Daily Press mentions rumours in connection with the putting off of the departure from Hongkong of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. It was said that the troops were to be sent north instead, but there was nothing authoritative to confirm this. The transport Wakool, with the
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  • 639 5 Of war's ravages dwellers in SouthAfrica know too much, but fortunately not all. There is surely nothing more depress ing than the spectacle of burnt and looted villages and farms, vineyards and fruitful fields wasted and spoiled, with here and there rusted and abandoned machinery. Of
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  • 618 5 Singapore, 11th November, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambierr seller* f 15.M Copra Bali 900 do Pontianak 8.75 Pepper, Black «elleri 84.88 do White, (8%) 65.80 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.97J do Brunei No. 1 3.85 Pearl Sago 5.25 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 22.76 Coffee, Palembang, 20% baaia 30.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 142 5 An Aching Head. Makes life not worth living. Little's Oriental Balm will positively cure the worst headache. It can't fail. It never has failed. It has brought relief to thousands of miserable sufferers who had tried everything," and lost all hope. Mr Rice, 46, Lispenard fe treat. New York, writes
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    • 91 5 W. D. FISHER, Assoc. M. last. C.E., GHESMUM HOUSE, BATTERY *D Foundation!. Bulldlngi, Roolt. Railway* and Railway Structure*. WbarvM. Road* and Bridges Sorvsy*. Hydraulic Mining Schtmt. Inspection and Tutlnf ol Malarial*. U.C. RAFFLES STORE 33 North Bridge Road. WE have now a splendid assortment of Black Silk Gimp Black Jet
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    • 596 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LAWS, PHILLIPPS <fe CO., 1, Battery Road. HAVE valuable bouse and freehold land properties for sale on River Valley Road, Serangoon Road, Bukit Timah Road, Tanjong Katong, Pasir Panjang, Ac. Mortgages arranged. 6-12 AUCTION SALE OF 178 CASES OF MATCHES AT THE TANJONG PAQAB DCI'K COY.'S MATCH QODOWN,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 129 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, nth November. High Wat*.. 6.54 p.m. Ball at Govt. House. Wednesday, lath November. High Water. 7.17 a.m. 7.43 p.m. Sundries Sale. Cogblan. 10.30. Land Sale. Powell. 2.30. New Year Sports Meeting. Exchange. 6 Philharmonic Choir. 5.15. S.V.E. Drill. 6.16. Thursday 13th November. High Water. 8.4 a.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 NOTICES. TlTe Puteometet> Requires o d&r&k Thousands in use skilled attendance. Wat Mm* f[^i satisfaction. Will Mb^' PUMP J| ALMOST M f M^^^k anythiivg. mrm. I m Needs no No moving parts __^Am^^^rJi el^ A or Leathers, to get out B of>rder. i^j^^^ > W^s^| Jf^^ v V MOST ECONOMICAL
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    • 115 6 NATIONAL AWARD of 16,600 it n m timibi* tnn toubtiui hifhi/ tMctcioui rtmtdr" (Thi Lakcit.) The Ideal Tonic Marvellous in cases of FEVER, Weakness, Loss o! Appetite Nervousness. Exhaustion Alao prepared with IRON h Dyspepsia. Anemia, Chlorosis, etc of mi CMtmtn uo trout. PARIS 30. Ro« de» roa»e«-St-J»cqn— DRINK TANSAN
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    • 70 6 NOTICES. The undersigned have been appointed by Me. J. H. TRACHSLER, of Zurich, sole Agents for his Turkey Red Cloth; Chop Sauh." Any imitation of this chop or ticket will be prosecuted. DALMANN CO. 30-11 G. OTOMUNE CO. :o: CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. M NEW GOODS. A FINE COLLECTION
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    • 617 6 BANKS. HONQKONC4 AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 910,000 000 REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Reterre..slo,ooo,ooo l BiWer Reserre....! 4,760,000/ |14 60 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF Iloooonor PROPRIETORS 10 .«»,00C Court Of DnaCTOM. Hon. K. Shkwan, ...Chairman. A. HAUPT, Ehi|.— DkI'LTV I'HMRMXN. Hon. C. W. Dickron |H. Schubabt, Esq. E. Goktz, Esq.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 695 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. nrUfE Standard Life Ajnuanoa. A Norwich Union Fire Insunaos Sooiety. Atlas Assonnoe Company (Fire). The EouitiiWe Life Assnranoe Sooiety. The Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company 1 > Tottenham Lager Beer Company. for particulars of thwe CompaniM, ne ths •ull advertisement of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. Agents.
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    • 767 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aoijiot, lati J. Daehdelb 4 Co., 3-8, Collyeb Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Hok Tjioe Palembang Nov. g Bagan Nov. 9 Houtman Bandjermtssin via
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    • 577 7 Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes De France. TIXIORAPHIO ASDRKBB: MISSAGRRIXS, BUfGAPOBI. The iiail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates. Outward. Homeward. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Indus |Nov. 10 lE. Simon* Nov. 9 Tonkin 23 A nnam 23 Laos Dec. 8 Sydney Dec. 7 Oceanien 21 Indus 21
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    • 710 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Norddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons N. R. Tons N. R. Stettin 1682 Sandakan 1374 Paknam 1283 Kohsichang 1291 Tanglin 1280 Pedjaburi 1189 Bangkok 1287 Pitsanulok 1189 Korat 1223 Rajaburi 1189 Singora 1123 Chow Tax 1116 Nuen Tung 824 Wong Koi 1116 Chieng
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    • 549 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. "XyTkT JAPAI MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.'LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN BCREW BTEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation or First and
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    • 444 7 INSURANCE CO.'S THE PHIENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. (EBTAB LIBH ID A. D 1782.) The undersigned. Agents for the above Company, are prepared to «ooe pt Fire Bisks at the current rates in Singapore, and also in Johor* and the other States in the Malay Peninsula. ST I ft N
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 560 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agents. Stkamebs. Agamemnon. H'kong, Nov 30; Mansfield. AU'sia. Hotngkong. Jan 7 Bebn Meyer. Annum. Hongkong, Nov "j-i M. Maritime*.. Bengal, Bombay, Nov lri P. A O. Benlomond, London, due Nov 10 P. S. Bayern, Hamburg, Nov 22 Beha Meyer.
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    • 68 8 From Europe:— By the P. 40. s.s. Bengal, due on the 16th Novcml.fr with dates to the 24th October. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 24th and 27th September. From China:— By the P. 40. s.s. Chusan due on Thursday. From Calcutta.—
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    • 90 8 For Per gteamrr Time. To-Morroiv. Biilr.on A 1'oniiiiiiiik Sambax Id a.m. Singoraand Bangkok Horibul 11am. Bangkok 7t>/< 1 1 a.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Handjermassin Han Luma 3 p.m. C'bon and Samarang iHang Bm 4 p.m. li.-iUM.-4 Houtin'i,, 4 p.m. THUR8DAY. Sirahni and Amoy Hong
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    • 441 8 4 I (U. 5 v kssfi s Namk 4 i'OHt- lUrtAia From Bailed. Oomesus. I Nov 7 Tetartos lier str iS7H Din-.- Penaim Nov Wee Bin ami '<> 8 Ran Whatt Sooi' Brit str. l!'.' Rowse Pontianak Nov H Ban Sen« BR. Schifi* Baru Dut str.l «8 Nacodah ,Rhio
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    • 300 8 am. Vessel's Namk. Flag <k Riu Tons. I»e«i ixatiom. ov 8 Socotra Brit str. XBWi Antwerp vui ports 8 Tetartos tier str 1578 Hongkong, Shanghai A Amov 9 Segovia str. 8796 Calcutta 9 Larobil Mashoor Dutsch. 101 Singkawang 9 Banka Brit str. 127 Anaml.a Islai: I9 Giang Ann Mr.
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    • 100 8 Left Singapore. Due in Londoi Sept 27th M. M. C>ct 20th Jet 3rd P. 40. Oct 23rd Jet Bth N. D. L. Nov Ist Jet Bth B. I. Nov 4th Jet 18th M. M Nov sth Jet 17th P. 40. Nov 6th Jet 20th N.
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