The Straits Times, 14 November 1902
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Title Section13 1902-11-14 1 The Straits Times NO. 30,981 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement682 1902-11-14 1 NOTICES. ®he £tratts ffimcH. ADVERTISING RATESPAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Al>\ KKTISKMKNTS. IMIK tj|'<' »*''< l M '•tiindani hi M'tnny advfrtiM'iui'iit^ U >imiliir (<p tlii-. unlesi-tlieinKtrm-tiuii I" to "dii-plny' tli<- mirvtim nient, when any elli-ctivc >tyle of typf, wmi in the paper, will lw adoplfd. Tlie Miindiinl ruo* exactly ei^lit Vmm l<>682 words
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Advertisement548 1902-11-14 1 NOTICES, NOTICE. AFRESH consignment of GRAPES just arrived fr< m Marseilles, at one dollar for two pounds. To be had at EBRAMSAH, PAKIRMAIDEN A CO. 34 Kling Street. 18-11 THE SULTAN OF TURKEY'S BIRTHDAY. r¥"<H E Turkith Moslems of this city are 1 informed that the Birthday of H. M.548 words
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Advertisement366 1902-11-14 1 NOTICES. HOTEL DER NEDERLANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA.) I FIRST Class Hotel. Known for its j excellent food. Very frequently visit*] ed by British people. English speakinfl servants. Every accommodation. Messenl ger on board of all tbe steamers. A. F. MERTEN. J m. A tb. v Proprietor. LUX BROS. "|7 LECTRICAL Engineers366 words
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Advertisement259 1902-11-14 1 NOTICES. I Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. ijp^^Mß^l with Cream. j^sej^J Sterilized-Not Sweetened. i^magj A Perfect Substitute for Fresh KELLY WALSH, LTD. 1 THE YOST TYPEWRITER. Owing to the approachin<j introduction of the No. 10 Machine, which contains many improvements, we are instructed to offer the No. 4 Macliine_/6»259 words
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Advertisement621 1902-11-14 1 Bilious Colic Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and is> pleasant and safe to take. The attack ma}- be warded off by Uiking a double dose of this remedy as soon as the first indication of the disci-*-appears. For sale by medicine dealers621 words
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Article1321 1902-11-14 2 Mr. 'lniiiilii-rlHin'-i proposal visit to I lit- < .i|,h lin; induced general comment in tlic bp»» MM mi the Cuntinent a- well M in Qraal Britain. Treutment in Kritain is gMMraU] favorable, excellent result* being anticipated from the visit, which will acquaint Mr. 'ham Ix-rlaiii with conditions with1,321 words
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Article787 1902-11-14 2 JuMON by all accounts the members of the Royal Bangkok Spiv's Club are a very sportive lot indeed. Quite recently they held their first annual general meeting. It was naturally an after dinner one and there was undoubtedly lots of fun about it. After the usual787 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement222 1902-11-14 2 NOTICES. T^ 11 SPECIAL Uunviile s Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA fil-.i!- i i f£>s K U I' ill H T3T 3 p I dunvill|™ j{ a < S^ci«| Old ScofchMif!!! I I g^ Lai 6 LASGOvy, SCOTLAND j fjg m. w. f.222 words
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Advertisement251 1902-11-14 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity Usts imposed by the British Government,251 words
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Advertisement491 1902-11-14 2 NOTICES. STANDARD pOLICIES THE demand for these Securities continues steadily to increase. Nflw Policies for over £1,000,000 (sums assured) have been issued every year since 1866 a resulted maintained uninterruptedly for so long a period by no other office in the United Kingdom. Apply to THE BORNEO COMPANY, Ltd. Agents,491 words
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Article239 1902-11-14 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cook and family returned to Selangor on Sunday by the Sappho. Mr. Conlay returned to Seremban on Wednesday from Tampin. The cricket and football teams from Klang arrived at Port Dicksou by the I'enang on Friday, and proceeded to Seremban by special239 words
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Article270 1902-11-14 3 The following is from the London Stock Market Report of the lMh Oct. The chief adverse influences affecting tin have been the slackness of some of our tin-plate mills here, as well as in America, and at the time of writing reports i'rom the various works are270 words
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Article240 1902-11-14 3 Fbom lirussels comes the news that the Royal Dutch Langkat Petroleum Company, which is about to increase its capital b» 5,000,000 ll lias just issued to its shareholders a confidential circular, from which some interesting details with reference to the Asiatic Petroleum Trust can be gathered.240 words
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Article120 1902-11-14 3 Mr. .lohn Fkhmson, editor and proprietor of the Ciijlon (H*ercer, wlio had been put forward to till a vacant unofficial seat in the Legislative Council of Ceylon v ay ,-i-t aside, the other day, by the Governor of that Colony on the ground that though tit for the120 words
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Article414 1902-11-14 3 The Kuala Selangor Oil Mill is in danger of being closed unless additional capital is forthcoming. The trouble lies in getting a regular and adequate supply of copra from the coast in tongkun^s, a slow and unreliable means of transport. Money is wanted to buy a steam lighter414 words
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Article238 1902-11-14 3 The Late Capt. Q. W. Moloney. Capt. (Jeorge W. Moloney. whose murder in North Nigeria was reported at the time of the occurrence in a Reuter telegram, had extraordinary bad luck, and his untimely end came as a deplorable climax. At the time of the Brass rising238 words
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Article277 1902-11-14 3 For Singapore. Per P. A O. 8.8. Victoria, connerting with '.UMtiier limtjal at Colombo, from London Oct. 16, duVltith Nov.— Mr. Carswell, Mr. B. Cameron, Wins Bather, Mr. J. We'.j■far, Mr. G. M. DoDald. Me»f>r> E. J. Penney, A. R. Boules, 0. S. Crane, Miss Mapper, Mr.277 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1902-11-14 3 NOTICES. CHAMPAGNE "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanche. The old, well known, brand. BRINKMANN ff CO., Importer*. Retail at Mebsks. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd v.c. ROBINSON &CO. Are now showing Christmas and New Year Cards. Christmas and New Year Cards. Christmas and New Year Cards. Views of Singapore. Christmas74 words
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Advertisement638 1902-11-14 3 NOTICES. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. /CHINESE collector, security required. \y Apply to v.c. POWELL ROBINSON. WANTED. A COLLECTOR with security. Apply, ii. the Robinson Piano Co. Ltd. v.c. WANTED. A COLLECTOR for the Singapore Club. Security required. Apply by letter in first instance to: A. G. HILLS, v.c. Secretary. WANTED. CLERK, with638 words
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Advertisement651 1902-11-14 3 NOTICES. H. L. COGHLAN ff CO. Auctioneers, Estate Agents, am Valuers. Auditors, Commission Agents, anc General BrokersInsurance Agents (Fire, Life ant Marine.) Fire Loss Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives, FOR SALE. A Complete Ice Plant on the Lindes' Anhydrous Compression S\stem capable of a daily out-put of from 20 to 2t. hundred-weight651 words
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Advertisement733 1902-11-14 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPABY, LIMITED. 1 FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. rpHE Company's steamer OHHA, 1 f>.4f)6 tons, Captain Brown, will be despatched for the above port on Friday, the 14th instant at 4 p.m. For freight or passage ftppiy to 14 U ?'?V^L^ A I COi> AKpnta"INDC^CHINASTEAMA K pnta733 words
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Obituary39 1902-11-14 4 Ki.l.nn I.— On the 27th ult. in Japan, .Instl'll KlKKit Klliott, native of Eaglaa I, Igtd ■'>(>. IIKMjUE. On November 7th on l> >ard rVwM homeward bound; \V>| BSXqOB, M«Mg«r, Handel-en liulii-trie-MiinUrhappij Willielinina, I'ontiiinak, (Borneo). Java papm flmm copy.39 words
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691 1902-11-14 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. Though Mr. Robert Brough has definitely announced that the season just opened by his company at Colombo is to be his farewell professional tour of the Orient, he leaves it tv he understood that his determination to return at som9 t691 words
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Article417 1902-11-14 4 Anti-British writes for information on a point recently commented upon in a London penny weekly, wherein was made an extensive display of ignorance on the part of the commentator. Our correspondent puts his query thus Can you or any of your numerous readers inform the writer if the following, which417 words
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Article308 1902-11-14 4 They do these things better in France." In several countries the superfluous hang like lumps of lead around the necks of more prosperous members of the community and their support makes an unpleasant addition to the taxes of the average Briton in the form of the Poor Kate, so called.308 words
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Article236 1902-11-14 4 It is unfortunate that both the Legislative Council and the Budget Committee of the Municipal Council should be sitting this afternoon at the same hour that Mr. Barrett, the United States Commissioner of the St. Louis Exhibition, is explaining hi« mission to the members of the Chamber. This contretemps of236 words
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Article265 1902-11-14 4 It is daily becoming more obvious to even the most unobservant wayfarers in our local thoroughfares that street and house refuse is rapidly accumulating in the town. It cannot well be otherwise when the machinery for removing that refuse ha 9 been stopped to the extent of about two-thirds. To265 words
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Article74 1902-11-14 4 Ax extraordinary rumor got about the town to-day to the effect that a telegram had been received from Shanghai stating that the French troops had been ordered to evacuate the town in six hours, or war would be declared against France By whom was not stated. So far as we74 words
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Article38 1902-11-14 4 Monday next, the 17th instant, being the birthday of His Majesty the Sultan of Turkey, the Turkish Consul General, Effendi Ataoullah Bey, will hold a reception at the Turkish Consulate, No. 94 Robinson Road at 4.30 p. m.38 words
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Article18 1902-11-14 4 Reading matter, including wire news, F.M.S. Notes, and Selangor News, will be found on pages 2 and 3.18 words
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Article12 1902-11-14 4 The homeward mail by the Zaida closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article16 1902-11-14 4 Tax Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Esplanade to-night at 9 o'clock (weather permitting.)16 words
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Article21 1902-11-14 4 M. Duhail, the French Minister at Tokio, who has been transferred to Peking, left Tokyo on the 27th or 2Bth ult.21 words
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Article25 1902-11-14 4 By the transport Wakool no less than 86 N. C. O.s and men of Companies 49 and 50 R. G. A. leave Singapore homeward bound.25 words
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Article23 1902-11-14 4 Palembanu is declared to be no longer an infected port. The port of Segiri in Celebes is declared to be infected by cholera.23 words
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33 1902-11-14 4 Special Telegram to the "Straits Times." EVACUATION OF SHANGHAI. Hongkong, Ljtt Surember A telegram from Shanghai says that the Japanese garrison there has received orders to evacuate that place on the 22nd instant.33 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article76 1902-11-14 4 Europeans in Danger. lioadou, Mil It Xoremtier (•wing to disorders breaking out at Tetuan in Morocco, a Spanish mail steamer has been sent there to embark the Kuropean residents. Three British cruisers have gone hastily to Tetum, where a serious rising among the K:thvle tribes is endangering76 words
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Article27 1902-11-14 4 Carriage of Mails. Mr. Chamberlain has recently said that the Trans-Siberian railway route will not be overlooked in next settling the China mail contracts.27 words
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Article226 1902-11-14 4 SHANGHAI WINS WITH 036. Tv k Shanghai team has won the this year's Interport rifle match with the excellent soo. 3 of 920, or an average of 92 »> per man. The final scores read Shanghai 026 Singapore 893 Hongkong 875 Penanj 781 The latest news from226 words
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284 1902-11-14 4 Summons Dismissed. Charge of perjury Against Prosecutors. This morning, Assistant Surgeon Mitchell appeared before Mr. Rrockman, in answer to summons issued at the instance of the Government, alleging that defendant, at St John's Island on 4th ult received as a reward other than legal gratification284 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement321 1902-11-14 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. If you have not yet learned how much you can save by dealing direct with us, we ask you to send a Trial Order. Be assured you run no risk, for, if you are not thoroughly satisfied, we refund your money. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. 1,321 words
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Advertisement411 1902-11-14 4 WANTED. OMARTCHINKSE CLERK, able to O stock and dispense. Apply, at once, per letter with refereuces to v.c. "CHEMIST" co Straits Tim*. WANTED. A SECOND-HAND Col.-phaeton 4 seated, or a second-hand honded pig suitable for a cob. Apply to 20-11 W. A. 0/0 Straits Times VXTANTEI) Largp breezy bouse in411 words
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Advertisement182 1902-11-14 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers opkn Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd »y 8 8 m ~6 P-">. a on Sundays. Ba.m. noon. /CUSTOMERS who intend sending por\j traits home as Xmas and New-Year presents are reminded not to postpone too long.182 words
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Article2145 1902-11-14 5 TflE AMERICAN COMMISSIONER MEETS THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. In response to a notice sent out two days ago, a special general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was MOTMMd at l' U o'clock this afternoon, whereat the Hon. John Barrett, the Special Commissioner of the United States2,145 words
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Article274 1902-11-14 5 The first round of the Polo Tournament came off yesterday afternoon. The match '"as between the Garrison and the Polo Club and resulted in a win for the former ot three goals and two subsidiaries to two goals and one subsidiary. The teams were as follows Garrison. Chili274 words
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Article226 1902-11-14 5 The Reparation Demanded. Now that Sir E. Satow lias compelled the Peking Government to give satisfaction for the murder of Messrs. Bruce and Lowis, tin missionaries in HunaD, it will not be out of place to reproduce from a Shanghai journal the demands of Consul-General Fraser, which226 words
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Article21 1902-11-14 5 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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601 1902-11-14 5 BENZINE-CARRYING BOATS AND THEIR DANGER. Horrible Deaths of the Captain and a Chief Engineer. Full accounts of the loss by fire and explosion of the little oil-tank s'eamer Qenejle reached Singapore yesterday when her sister-ship, the Attaka, arrived. It seems that the Uenejfe reached Palembang601 words
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Article225 1902-11-14 5 The race for the Melbourne Cup resulted as follows Virtory Sst 121 b 1 Vanity Fair 7st 121 b 2 Abundance 7st .">lb ."< Wakeful who was favorite for a long time, did not start, having been struck out of the rase about ten days before. Her225 words
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Article65 1902-11-14 5 A quiet and very pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church yesterday, when Mr. L. M. Bell, assistant Municipal Engineer, was married to Miss Margaret Graham, of Belfast, the ceremony being conducted by the Rev. 8. 8. Walker. Mr. J. O. Anthonisz, President of the Singapore Municipal Commission, gave65 words
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Article130 1902-11-14 5 KING RODOLPHO'S WILL." To-morrow evening certain members of the Singapore Catholic Club will present a drama entitled King Rodolpho's Will" to a Singapore audience. A representative of the Straits Times was accorded the favour of being present at the dress rehearsal of the piece last evening and, judging from his130 words
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Article28 1902-11-14 5 Second Day's Results. First Race Willy Second Ayala Third Blueskin Fourth Scotsguard Fifth -Boyton Sixth Katak Seventh Maiamun Sir Lauti<.9lot was scratched in the fourth race.28 words
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Article24 1902-11-14 5 We understand that the Kelantan, which left Singapore in ballast for Bangkok, collided near the bar with the P. Chom Klao. The Kelantan sunk.24 words
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Article21 1902-11-14 5 Peking court officials write to Shanghai that the health of the EmpressDowager has been declining. She is often sleepless at night.21 words
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Article23 1902-11-14 5 Two hundred and fourteen deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 47 42.23 words
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Article34 1902-11-14 5 The failure of the rice crop in South China, owing to drought, has been followed by a heavy rise in the price of grain the people in Canton now feeling keenly the hard times.34 words
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Article37 1902-11-14 5 On the 9th inst. at Klang Messrs. E. V. and 0. O. Carey bagged fourteen brace of snipe within three hours, taking seven each. This, the .W <■' Mail believes, constitutes a record for the district this season.37 words
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Article38 1902-11-14 5 In yesterday's issue it was announced that there had been a row on the previous "night among some boatmen at Hong Lim Quay. As a result ofjthe row three men are in hospital, and seven men were arrested.38 words
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Article40 1902-11-14 5 Lo Kwai Ting, a shroff employed in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Hongkong, was committed for trial, at the Magistracy there on the 3rd Nov. on the charge of embezzling $4,4 12 from the Bank on the 2nd ult.40 words
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Article39 1902-11-14 5 It is announced that the Russian Government will reinforce its Asiatic squadron by a new armoured cruiser which is now being fitted out at Cronstadt. She is expected to sail for the Far East by the middle of November.39 words
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Article40 1902-11-14 5 A postal notice says that parcels intended for delivery in the I'nited Kingdom before Christmas Day can be forwarded overland via Brindisi up to noon on the 27th November, on payTnent of an additional fee of 50 cents per parcel.40 words
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Article45 1902-11-14 5 There is practically a rice-famine in the Philippines this year and the U. S. Government has been advertising for huge quantities of Siam rice in consequence. The Saigon market was last described as in a state of panic and so a rise must doubtless result.45 words
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Article44 1902-11-14 5 Mr. JuBtick Hyndman-Jonfs. at the Assizes to-day, sentenced China Lai Kiam, Tang Ah Chua, and Lim Choon Yeh, to 8 years, 8 years, and 10 years' imprisonment respectively for highway robbery with violence. They had at t icked two Chineses hawkers and wounded them.44 words
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Article92 1902-11-14 5 A Spoon Shoot (handicap) open to all members of the Singapore Rifle Association (with the exception of those who fired in the Singapore Interport team of this year) will bo held at the Balestier Ritle Range on Saturday, Nov. 29th, commencing at .i pm. seven shots at 200, 500, and92 words
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Article634 1902-11-14 5 SINGAPORK, 14TII NOVKMBKR, 190*2. PRODUCE. i; miner ImyerK f 15.0H Copra Bali 9.W do PontianAk >• X.75 Pepper, Black lniyer« 34.1X1 do White, (8%) UM Sajjo biour Sarawak 3.i>7 do Brunei No. 1 3s:> Pearl Ban Mi Coffee, ISnli, \.',°i hasin 26. folio.-, l'.ilenihan^,'i<)% basis :tu.iHi Coffee, Liberian No.634 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement198 1902-11-14 5 CONSUMPTION CURES. Apropos of the published statement that a recent cure for consumption advocated by a Irish physician, Dr. C. Uinchin, is the inhalation of the vapour of garlic juice with which the Doctor claims to have effected some remarkable cures— a correspondent writes that he has it on the198 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous111 1902-11-14 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 14th November. High Water. 933 p.m. B.V.E. Drill. U& Saturday, 15th November. High Water. 9.29 a.m. 10.22 p.m. Keppel G.C. Monthly .Medal ifajr. BC.C Cricket. Polo Club Tournament, 4.30. Theatricals. Town Hall. 9. Sunday, 16th November. Hiifh Water. 10.4 a.m. 117. p.m. Full Moon. 0.2 a.m.111 words
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Advertisement447 1902-11-14 6 NOTICES. Vcfz Pulsometei> Requires o rf^^k Thousands in use ALMOST i I J^k m gf mL Oil, Packing, No moving part* $m a^. -i mf v ,r«jy Wk c. Leathers, to out -^HHrßVaf Hi on a^Chain. tJj Ytt^Sf^ particulars PRICES ON SOLE HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. JOSEPH PJLLOTTS ORAND :'k'l\. I'VklS.447 words
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Advertisement69 1902-11-14 6 NOTICES. The undersigned have been appointed by Mb. J. H. TRACHSLER, of Zurich, sole Agents for his Turkey Red Cloth; Chop Hanh." Any imitation of this rhop or ticket will be prosecuted. DALMANN CO. •JO-1 1 G. OTOMUNE CO. :o: CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. NEW GOODS. A FINE COLLECTION69 words
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Advertisement361 1902-11-14 6 NOTICES. W. D. FISHER, Assoc. M. lns> I I OMESHAM HOUSE BtTTERY RD Foundatlon>. Buildings, Rood Railway! and Railway Structure Wharves. Roads and Bridges. Surveys. Hydraulic Mining Schemes. Inspection and Testing of Materials. U.c KAGNALL A UiLLISH 96, Rolnnton Hood HAVE ON HAXU:Electric Fans. Ceiling and Table, 40, 60, «0361 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement682 1902-11-14 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. fTUIE Standar i Life As»urmnoe. 1. Norwich Union Fire Inraruics Society. Atlas Auunnoe Company (Fire). The KouiUbln Life Assurance Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company '•> Tottenham Lager Beer Company. iror particular! of thene Companies .see the full adWtiwment of THE b6bNEO COMPANT. LIMITED. Amenta.682 words
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Advertisement1275 1902-11-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke PaUetvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: SHIP AOXSOT, LATI J. DAIHDKLB 4 Co., 2-3, COLLYIB QUAY. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched (or On 11, if i Batavia via Nov. 12 Billiton, Batavia, Telok Betong,1,275 words
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Advertisement697 1902-11-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Norddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERB OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons N. R. Tons N. R. Stettin 1682 Sandakan 1374 Paknam 1283 Kohtichang 1291 Tanglin 1280 Pedjaburi 1189 Bangkok 1237 I Pitsanulok Ila9 Korai 1223 > Rajaburi 1189 Singora 1123 Chow Tai 1116 Nuen Tung 824 Wong Koi697 words
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Advertisement574 1902-11-14 7 INSURANCE CO.'S CANTON INBURANOE OFFIOB LIMITED. Capital Subscribed.. $2,60C,'J00. Amount paid up 600,000. Reserve fund .....1,1*0.000. Hbad Omoi, Honokowg. He undersigned, having been appointed Agents of the above Company, are prepared tc aooept Marine Risks at current ratea. BOUSTEAn Co Agvntß. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED574 words
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Advertisement888 1902-11-14 7 INSURANCE CO.'S Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVIBION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by aPoliev :'a THE BRITISH KMIMRK MUTUAL 1.1 FK OFFICE EBTABMBHED 184". Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Its. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Its. 450,00,000 WM BOUSES LIREkAL I»\|>lT»<888 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1110 1902-11-14 8 Under |hM Heading the tolio a-ih< abbreviations are used str. s»earncr sh.— •hip; bq. barque; sen. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H. p. —Horse-power; Brit. British U. S.— United States; Fch.— French; Ger. German Dut. Dutch .loh. Johore t-t.c General-cargo; d.p. —deck passenger;1,110 words
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Article578 1902-11-14 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. Hteamiks. Agamemnon, H'kong, NovSO; Mansfield. Attain, Bangkok, Nov 20 Borneo Coy. Alesia, Hor .^kong. Jan 7 Behn Meyer. Annam, Hongkong, Nov 23 M. Maritime*. Anteuor, Liverpool, Dec !•>; Mansfield. Bengal, Bombay, Nov 1« P. A O. Bayern. Hamburg,578 words
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Article84 1902-11-14 8 For Per iteamer Time. To-Morrow. Manila Korat 11 a.m. iDdragiri Aing Ann Noon. Penangand Calcutta JSTum Sany 2 p.m. Penang Pin Seng 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 3 p.m. Deli Mm 3p. m P. Svfet'ham- la ports Sappho 4 pm. C'bon and Samarang Ciami Senu 4 p.m84 words
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Article160 1902-11-14 8 From Europe:— By the P. &O. s.s aemjal, due on the lflth ■•vMßbar with dates to the 24th October. She brings replies to the moils which left Singapore on the 24th and 27th September. From Calcutta. Laisanp on 14th Nov. From Western Australia. By the Saladin due160 words
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Article139 1902-11-14 8 Vkshki s m.mk r.,*. Otmu From Sailed. Consignees. Nov' V 2 Mahrattn Brit str. 3«88 Pet»rkin K'ehinotzu Nov 3M. Bussan Kaisha 13 KumSang i gtr 2078 Buller Hon(?kon K Nov 7 Boustead an.U'o. 13 Oiang Sent} str. 72-J Rawlingson Samarann Wo* 10 r. K. Tian Co. Ltd J» lnl139 words
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Article101 1902-11-14 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag 4 Rio Tons. Dbstinatios. Nov 14 Monmouthshire Bril str. 3297 Hongkong, Shanghai Japan £°.n. n ll uak Btr W Anambas and Natunas Islands 14 Sri Wongsee Dut str. 92 Rhio 16 Bri Wonusee B tr. 92 Rhio 14 j Amiral Exelmans Fch str. 3012 Saigon101 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1902-11-14 8 This is theTimeto buy Silver Ware. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. (:o;) i j i i c i Have Just received IndianHave Just unpacked a large stock of Indian, made Diamond cut Gold Chinese and Japanese Bangles Guaranteed 22 Silver Ware Silver Curios Price $22. 50 per tola. FOR THE118 words
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Advertisement342 1902-11-14 8 Special Reductions in Corsets. FOR 5 DAYS ONLY FROM TUESDAY 11th to SATURDAY 15th NOV. I su;i l \|ini.ll (mi Prirt-s him |wir I. V k Spfdalit. lurset 2.50 $l .90 C. B. Oriental" 2.75 n 2.10 "Talfrkut" 2.75 2.00 B. I'll: 5.75 ii 2.85 "I'riuui liomid .i.90 2.90 3.75342 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1902-11-14 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandam Kerbau Hoapit'il. I uh .Yin., H«.m Sp ir.'Hp m. Kkm\kk>. Bar i 9.910 39.82*.' 19 874 M'ninu clear Temp 85 2 79.2 7P.0 day cloudy, WB'lbTher 70.0 76.0 76.5 night daw. DirofWind Kast s. c. Calm Max.Temp 85.4 Mm 69.5 Max in Sun 126.9 Terr, rad 69.096 words
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