The Straits Times, 15 November 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,982 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 686 1 NOTICES. S'hc jftntfe ffimefi. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. AnVKKTISIMKNTS TIHI type il-eil as a standard Em setting advertisement- i- -imilar to m-, imli---the instruction i- to •di-plav" the advert i-c ■Mat, when any c!lccti\e style "t l\ pc. u.-eil la the papci, will lie ailiipti-d. The standard runs exactly
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    • 650 1 NOTICES. The Sultan of Turkey's Birthday. IN honour of the birthday of His Imperial Majesty the Sultan of Turkey, an At Homo will he h»ld on Monday at -l.:to [i m. at the Imperial Turkish Oousulatr, !>4 Kobinson Road. Singapore. 16-11 NOTICE. AFRESH consignment of GKAPES ju*t arrived fn m
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    • 378 1 NOTICES. THK TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. TO LABOUR CONTRACTORS. rPENDERH are invited for the supply 1 from Ist January, 1903, of labour to I the alove Company for the handling of coal, at the Keppel Harbour Section of the Company's premises. Tenderers will I* lequired to furnish a guarantee
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    • 313 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids BRAND lV H X" jfi^si CONDENSED MJLI l|/| f 1 I T j IVlllK f| Guaranteed '^HP swrramAH^j »W See thii r vii cream. trade mark Largest Sale in the World. m £T K J. BIRD Agent for NILES TOOL WORKS of America. Machine Tools of all kinds
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    • 591 1 BEAD IT THRUUUH. Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. Up tj a short time uro Mrs. Jolin K. Harmon of Melfa Station, V» U. S. A, had no personal knowledge of the rare curative )>miH -nil-.- ot Chamberlain's lough Kei leilv. "Ijwt Janunn Bhe gays, "my
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  • 333 2 Acheen Acheen Proper has now so advanced in the arts of peace as to admit of holding, last month, a successful race meeting at Olehleh for three days. Pep-per-growing which suits the climate and soil admirably is flourishing, and the mineral riches of the land, including gold, are
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  • 234 2 On the arrival of H K. 11. Malia Vajiravudh, Crown Prince of Siam, at New York on October loth, he was to have been met by Mr. H. D. Pierce, Third Assistant Secretary of State, and other officials. On that night the
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  • 247 2 It is curious to note the difference of opinion which exists regarding motor bicycles. One man will be thoroughly satisfied with his mount, while another will be so thoroughly disgusted after a menu of motoring as to feel like throwing up the pastime in disgust. If the fact
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  • 63 2 People in a well-known Sheffield thoroughfare were astonished the other day to see a number of most respectable persons dancing ecstatically on the pavement. The manner in which one or two old ladies performed caused great scandal before it was discovered that their movements were quite involuntary, and
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  • 45 2 The annual meeting of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha was to be held early this month. It is said that the directors would recommend a dividend about the same as for the previous year, though the earnings of the company have suffered through depression of trade.
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  • 52 2 Thk I'nited States Naval Department will soon cull for bids for a huge floating dock to accommodate a 16,000 ton battleship, to be built in the I'nited •States and floated over to the Philippines. This will be one of the largest lloating dry docks ever constructed The amount available is
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  • 50 2 Thkkk is a growing belief in Manila that the U.S. Congress will soon amend the immigration law* so M to permit Chinese labour to be imported into the Philippines. Experts say that it is only in the importation of Chinese labour for the plantations that the Philippines will find salvation.
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  • 55 2 It is reported that there are many mercantile marine officers and engineers at present out of employment in Shanghai and that more are coming, led by the mistaken notion that business in HHMn] would be brisk when the troubles in China are over. The Bhmmghni Time.-- reports that some of
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  • 52 2 The Malay Mail foretells that contractors in general will have their hands full in the building line at Kuala Lumpur during the ensuing twelve months. It is believed that mure dwelling houses and more business houses will be erected in that town than have ever been erected before in any
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  • 52 2 Thk occupation of bailing out persons who have fallen into the hands of the police seems to be profitable, since there are so many engaged in it. At this moment there is a list of sixtyfive names, all Chinese, posted up in the Central Station. These individuals are classed as
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  • 68 2 The Norddeustoher Lloyd s.k. Vhra Many is reported to be ashore on Triton Island, of the Paracels RTOOp. Mr. J. Watt Jameson of the London Muvaaa Association has left Hongkong in the s.B. Macheir to make an inspection of the stranded vessel with a view to her possible salvage. The
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  • 84 2 Advices from lledjang Lebong come to the 24 th October. There was but little change to note in mining operations. \'ery good ore was won from the first and second stopes. From the fifth and eighth stopes the ore is of satisfactory quality. From want of water only five head
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  • 81 2 The motor car auction sale at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. Bth went oil better than was expected, says the Malay Mail The attendance was small, but there was some brisk bidding. The Locomobile Roundabout, to seat two persons, was bought by Mr. Loke Yew forN9.')o tin; first four seated Locomobile
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  • 89 2 At Hongkong, a few days ago, two detectives found, a few doors from the Hongkong Hotel, in a compradore's house, a large box containing 240 st.'cks of dynamite, ;550 roundsjof ammunition, and 40 coils of fuzes. The compradore was arrested, and the explosives seized. It is said that the dynamite
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  • 107 2 The famous Mrs. Carrie Nation is reported to be going to England to start a crusade against alcohol there, having been invited by the National Prohibition Lengue, which is supported by people like Lady Henry Somersjt, the Countess of Warwick, and Sir Wilfred Lawson. Immediately on landing she is to
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  • 132 2 The French mail has brought particulars of the articles of association of the newly-established JavaChina- Japan steamship line with a capital in shares of six million guilders. The first series of two million guilders is taken up. The conditions of the issue require the sanction of the Ministers for the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 355 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. I'AKTUH'LAKS FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w&s Singapore. LATEST CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. 1 1 UMBER lUCYCLES. Fitted with "FREE WHEEL" and rim brake All Beeston machines GUARANTEED for TWO YEARS. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlement s Federated Nativ« States, Siam, and
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    • 438 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests 950 lbs., 1,200 lb^, utter seven after fourday* in (ren dayn Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he bad ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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    • 423 2 NOTICES. WILOWITHECZEMA^ And Other Itching. Burning, Scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment. Bathe the affected parts with Hot Water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching,
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  • 1194 3 H. W. writes to the Field:— ln March of tiiis year I visited a coconut plantation in British North Borneo and took the following notes, which may be of interest to some of your readers. Distance from Sandakan, two hours by steam launch. Six thousand ooeomrt
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  • 117 3 We learn, says the Siam Free Press, that the Siam forces sent North to fight the 6hans find their stomachs as slack as their knapsacks According to recent accounts money is being collected in various districts to support the famishing Tommies," who are sinking
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  • 154 3 John Bpnui will eiit n« t'nt. Ni.r will Im touch the lean He -rums to eat of any meat He live- upon h'ooiline. hut Mr.-. S|pratt will none si that Ki>«line -he cannot eat. Hi -|.tvial \vi>li i- lor a <li>h < if Expurgated Wheat. To
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  • 300 3 For Singapore !'er P. A O. s.s. Victoria, connecting with the steamer B>mial at Colombo, from London <><.t. 16. due'lHth Nov.— Mr. Uarawell, Mr. B Cameron, Miss Bather, Mr. J. Web■tor, Mr. a M. DoDald. Messrs. E. J. Penney, A. R. Boules, C. S. Crane, Miss Mapper,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 106 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAM. Copenhagen via ports, I'rins \'nlii- mor, due 16th Nov., E. A. Co. Hongkong. Laisamj, due I'ith Nov., Boustead. Europe. Sadism, due 16th Nov., Behn Meyer. Genoa via ports, Bisagno, due 19th Nov., Behn Meyer. Penang'and Calcutta, C. Apcar, due Mttb Nov., Pate' son Simons. Odessa via
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    • 358 3 NOTICES. YOU WILL NOT BE DECEIVED. That theie are cheats and frauds in plenty everybody knows; but it is seldom of never that any Ixriie business hnute is guilty of them, no matter what line of trace it fol- i luwb. lliere can be no peunancnt success of any kind
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    • 659 3 NOTICES. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. CHINESE collector, security required. Apply to v.c. POWRLLRORINPON. WAN I ID. COLLECTOR with security. Apply, A 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, U.C. Secretary. ""wanted. CLERK, with knowledge
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    • 681 3 NOTICES. H. L. COGHLAN ff CO. Auctioneers, Estate Agents, ami Valuers. Auditors, Commission Agents, and General Brokers Insurance Agents (Fire, Life and Marine.) Fire Loss Assessors. manufacturers' Representatives. FOR BALE. A Complete Ice Plant on the Lindes" Anhydrous Compression System, capable of a oaily out-put of from 20 to 2fi
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    • 678 3 SHIPPING. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. rpHE Company's steamer LAI SAKa, J ;i -4 tons, Captain Tadd, having left Cal< utla on tbe Bth inst., may be expected to arrive here on or about the 16th idem, and will have prompt despatch for the above port For freight
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  • 858 4 She £traits ®tmes. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. Philosophers and fools alike agree that you cannot make a silk purse out of a mi<v's ear, and similarly we are beginning to discover in this practical municipality of Singapore that we cannot cut out from an eleven million dollar harbor
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  • 491 4 To-morrow the Hanoi Exhibition will be opened by M. Beau, the GovernorGeneral of Indo-China. A good deal has already been written about the Exposition, and from all accounts it should prove a big succeess. Singapore is represented by Sir Lionel Cox, than whom probably no more fitting envoy could be
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  • 276 4 The drafting of the cases for Japan on the one side and Great Britain, France, and Germany on the other in relation to the Japanese house-tax case at the Hague Arbitration Court has now commenced. Mr. H. W. Denison for the Foreign Office and Messrs. Miyaoka and Ochiai are drawing
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  • 183 4 It may neem odd to deal with Straits mines as CornUli mines, but inasmuch an nonie of these mines bare been floated by Mesam. Abbott anil Wickett, of Kedruth, and a large portion of the capital was xubscribed in West Cornwall, they can fairly lie clawed Corn iah concerns. The
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  • 76 4 Legislative Council met yesterday afternoon and voted a further sum of $78,500 which is estimated to be required to complete the SingaporeKranji Railway. This is interesting but we take it the community of this place will be much more pleased to read the announcement of H. E. the Governor, that
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  • 67 4 A medical correspondent writes to call attention to the bad scavenging of the town. He points out the insanitary conditions prevailing at Clyde Terrace Marfcet and in the Chinese section of the towns, where the dust bins are not cleared as thoroughly as used to be done before. Our correspondent
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  • 36 4 The Governor-General of French Indo-China visited the Hanoi Exhibition buildings on the 7th instant. He expressed displeasure at fiuding the works so little advanced that nothing will be ready at the date fixed for the opening.
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  • 24 4 Reading matter, including Netherlands India News and an article on coconut planting in British North Borneo, will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/mB bank rate is 1/7*
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  • 12 4 The homeward mail by the Zaida closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 15 4 The booking at the Robinson Piano Co. for the dramatic entertainment to-night is proceeding apace.
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  • 18 4 The mail steamer Bengal left Penang at 6 p.m. yesterday and may be expected here at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 23 4 The marriage of Miss Tina Lowell and Mr. F. Krarup takes place at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul this afternoon.
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  • 29 4 We understand that certain of the crew of the s.s. Cowrie who had refused to go to sea in her with a cargo of benzine were paid off to-day.
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  • 24 4 The P. and O. homeward intermediate steamer .lava left. Hongkong at 11 a.m. on Friday and is expected to arrive here on Wednesday morning.
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  • 21 4 Rlbbkr-tyrkd rikishas are now plying for hire in Hanoi, with pullers dressed in uniform. The fare is 25 cents an hour
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  • 34 4 The statement that Vladivostock is to be made a free port is said to be baseless. In official quarters all knowledge is denied of any negotiations for a commercial treaty between Japan and Russia.
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  • 23 4 M. Francois, the French ConsulGeneral at the capital of Yunnan, is expected at Hanoi to-morrow to confer with the Governor-General of French Indo-China.
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  • 36 4 That a boom in mining enterprise in China is imminent is apparent to every one with any knowledge of the mineral resources of the country and its great potentialities in this respect, says the Shanghai Mercury.
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  • 32 4 The following has just been received in the form of an advertising card by the Proprietor, Temperance Club, Singapore:— "The choicest product of the brewer's art, Lemp's St. Louis' Extra Pale Ale."
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  • 35 4 A large number of counterfeit coins, especially dollars and fifty cent pieces, are still in circulation in Singapore. People receiving money in coin should take care to see that they have got the genuine article.
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  • 41 4 Thk Sultan of Johore has lost a new red wire-haired Irish irrier which he only got up from Austr a a couple of months ago. The animal somewhat larger than the average uo| f lib breed. Hii license No. is 4,083.
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 48 4 Russian Official Opinion. liondon, YAth Nov. Russian official circles are concerned about the reduction of the French navy in the Mediterranean. The Noroe I'remye says that the French navy in the Mediterranean i« now a mere plaything and that its condition demands a epeedy change.
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    • 10 4 The Cape Immigration Bill has passed, considerably amended.
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    • 87 4 Expedition Against Turbulent Waziris. An expedition under Major-General Egerton is now assembling at Kohat. It will operate against the Waziris, and consists of four columns of B(K> men each. It will start on the 17th inst., and will probably he absent only one week. [Major General C.C. KfWfcM
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    • 43 4 Law vs. League. Lowlon, 14th Nm>. The proprietor of the Limerick Leader has been sentenced to ten months' hard labour for intimidation. There are various indications that the law is beginning to get the better of the Irish National League.
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    • 95 4 Agitation continues at St. Petersburg with the object of securing advantages to Russia in Afghanistan. The Novoe Vremya urges that Britain, having completed the South African war, will utilise petty frontier troubles to strengthen her grip on Afghanistan to the prejudice of Russia. It will be remembered that
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    • 51 4 The Malay Theatrical Co., which has been performing with such success in the North Bridge Road, concludes its season on Wednesday night next. Then the entire company goes to Bangkok by the Deli. We understand that they will perform in what is known as the I'reruane Ground, opposite the Royal
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    • 54 4 THKTuivn and Volunteer Band played a selection of mu^ic on the Esplanade last night, and played it extremely well. There was a fairly large gathering of listeners. It is rather surprising that these performances are not better patronized by the public of Singapore The band is small, but it is
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    • 62 4 Thk annual general meeting of the Singapore Rowing Club takes piace at the S.C.C. pavilion on Friday next at 5.15. During the year 40 new members joined, the total membership at the end of June being 65. Subscriptions and entrance fees show an increase of over $300 compared with the
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    • 55 4 This morning, evidence was taken by Mr. Brockman in the case in which Sanitary Insp. Olnen stood summoned hy a shopkeeper named Mysoory, for criminal trespass in entering his house and for using criminal force. Insp. Olsen was fined 825 on the first charge and S5 on the second. His
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    • 63 4 Scene, a certain Singapore hotel. Guest arrives -man who has been in the Far East years before. He demands bath. Is shown into a bathroom and there sees a big tub of water. Result splashes, soap, et<\ Banging at door. Boy tells him of the enormity he has committed. He
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    • 55 4 Yesterday's Government Gazette contains the following notifications Mr. W. E. Maddocks, Harbour Master, Malacca, to be acting deputy Master Attendant, Singapore. Mr. A. B. Chamberlain, chief officer, Colonial Steamer H-a Belle, to be acting commander of that vessel. Mr. F. H. V. Gottlieb, Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court, Singapore,
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    • 65 4 The Singapore Phil harmonic Society gives a concert on St. Andrew's Eve, Saturday, Nov. 29th. The following is a list of the final practices which have been arranged Monday Nov. 17th Choir 515, Orchestra 8 30. Thursday Nov. 20th Choir 5.15, Orchestra 8 30. Saturday Nov. i!2nd Choir and Orchestra
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 526 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOLS^ GIN. (IN GLASS FLASKS) CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., Sole Agents, Straits Settlements and Native States. Katz Brothers LIMITED. Great Show of TOYS. First Shipment just opened out. Katz Brothers Limited. TOWN HALL. Saturday 15th Nov. 1902. Tuesday 18th Nov. 1902. Saturday 22nd Nov. 1902. Under the distinguished patronage
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    • 59 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers open Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd *y 8 I 8 m P-™-•on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. U'STOM KKS who intend sending porV traits home as Xmas and New-Tear presents are reminded not to postpone too long. Appointment*
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  • 1811 5 Friday, Nov. 14th. ■■RESENT. Ills bCHUHI Sir Frank Atbelstani SWKTTF.NHAM. X.C.M.S., (GOVERNOR). Hon. W. T.Taylor, CM. c;., (Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. R. Coilyer (Attorney-General), linn \V. ggwlll <»(;.. (Arting Polonial TreaßurPr). Hon. A. Mnrray, (Colonial RagiMar). Hon. J. M. Allin»..n. Hon. Dr. l.mi H.-.r, K.-n-Hon. Stringer. lion \V
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  • 115 5 Play for Monday. SINGLE HANDICAP. R. Thomson v. R. W. Braddell. Rainnie v. Wither*. PROFESSION I'AIKS. Cater and Winter v. MactaKgart and Ritchie. Tuesday. ■Ml HANDICAP. White v. Kinsey. Scoular v. McKenzie. DOUBLE HANDICAP. Hollonay and Fort v. Bowes and Mosley. Wednesday. SINGLE HANDICAP.
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  • 442 5 With reference to the troubles in the north of Siam we have been favoured with a copy of a private letter from a gentleman well-known in bingapore. He says We have had a little excitement here lately. I dare Bay you noticed it in the papers. Since
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  • 217 5 SOME HORSE Y TERMS. A white spot on the forehead is a star. A white face from eye is a bald face. A white stripe on the face is a blaze. A stripe between the nostrils is a snip. A white eye is a glass eye. A horse has pasterns,
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  • 268 5 Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a m.. Mating. 7.46 ii.m. Holy Communion (choral) and Sermon. 4 p 111 Sunday School, and Bible Class. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthews Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.16 p. m. Evensong and Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC.
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  • 42 5 The second and third mates of the e.s. Singora will come before the Harbour Master on Monday morning, oirirged with an assault upon a Malay seaman The latter, who had a most gorgeous black eye, appeared and made his plaint this morning.
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  • 42 5 Warder T. Riley who recently joined the Prison Department died yesterday morning, and was buried in the evening. A large number of friends from the Royal Artillery, to which he formerly belonged, attended the funeral. Tbe deceased was at work on Wednesday.
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  • 40 5 Mr. James R. Kkkkk, the millionaire turfman, and ex-Californian, recently remarked that race courses should be places of recreation, not seething caldrons of money-mad gamblers. Singaporeites would do well to take the utterances of the owner of Koxhall to heart.
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  • 187 5 According to the Chronicle, the police of Kobe are doing their best to prevent the overtaxing of horses in that port with heavy loads. Were the police of Singapore to have to do this sort ot work as regards the bullock cart bullocks, we fancy they would have a rather
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  • 132 5 The Penang Municipal ty propose to assess houses occupied by Government officials which are not assessed at present. The assessment notices were served upon the Deputy Colonial Engineer, who replied that as rent was received no assessment should be paid. The Municipal Secretary pointed out that rent was indirectly paid,
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  • 633 5 Sinoapork, I'itii November, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers f 15.< M) Copra Bali 9-00 do Pontianak 8.75 Penper. Black tmyem 34.00 do White. (8%) 55.W Sago Flour Sarawak 3.97} do Brunei No. 1 3.*:, Pearl Sago 5.25 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 26.09 Coffee, Palembane, 20% basis ,30.00 Coffee, Liberian No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZRNANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY. CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL. THE usual Half-yearly Sale of Useful and Fancy Article*, ip aid of the funds of the above School, will take pUce, DV, in tbe Town Hall on Wedne«<lay, Nov. 36 from 4to 7 p.m.. and Thursday, Nov. 27 from 10.30 a.m.
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    • 477 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! THE "ROYAL BIOSCOPE AT BEACH ROAD An entire change of programme everything, new, fresh, gay, sweet, and moHt> inti resting. Don't fail to come to-night, or you will lose n goHen opportunity. Doors open 8 p.m. Commence 9 p.m. Empress Victoria Jawi Peranakan Theatrical Go. LAST
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 180 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 15th November. High Water. 9/J9 a.m. 10.22 p.m. Keppel G.C. Monthly Medal Play. S C.C. Cricket. Polo Club Tournament, 4.30. Theatricals. Town Hall. 9. Bioscope. Beach Road. 9. Sunday, 16th November. Hi«h Water. 10.4 a.m. 11.7 p.m. p ull Moon. 0.2 a.m. I'wenty-fifth after Trinity. Hanoi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 182 6 NOTICES. AENts for LEA PERMS' f1 #1 WOBCEBTERSHIRE SAUC£ v By Special Wappant^^^^^S His Majesty A f Purveyors to The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. *CJ?e Puteometet;* Requires gs£~4k Thousands in use W'n.i m ilk AI.M".-1 fl I ,^B No mm in;- parts Mf W Bk to get out B wiii
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    • 69 6 NOTICES. The anderagned have been appointed by Mb. 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. 20-11 G. OTOMUNE CO. :o: CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. NEW GOODS. A FINE COLLECTION JUST
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    • 933 6 NOTICES. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. FANIK PAIJ4MC. Are now supplying building Wricks 1/ e»ery kiudc. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM BIE, 18-J-J No. 2\, Mnlatta Mm Selangor Turf Club. PROGRAMME. For 30th December, 1902 and Ist and 3rd January, 1903, Meeting. FIRST DAY. Ka> k No. L— THi HAIOH
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 672 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. TUE Stondar J Life Amutmo*. Norwich Union Fire Lnsumnc* Society it.M Assurance Company (Fire). I'hß fcmftaU* Ufc AMuranoe Society. The Chin* Mutual Staam Navigation Company >> Tottenham L*gm Ueer Company. PANT. LIMITED. Amenta. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OrnoK, Telegraph Streeti? T Whauvrs, KeppblHabboub. ■o. SIKAM NAVIGATION <»MPANY.
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    • 672 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Agbxct, latb J. Dabhdelb A Co., 2-3, Collteb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Ren> I Kutavia via Nov. 12 Billiton, Batavia, Telok Betong, Billiton
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    • 598 7 Compagnie Des Message ries ivKmi times De France. i'slbobaphic addrbsB: mbBBaorbiis, Singapore. rhp mail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates. ODTWABD. HOMBWABD. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Indus |Nov. 10 |K. 5i,„. Nov. 9 Tonkin 23 Annam 28 Laos Dec. 8 Sydneu Dec. 7 Ocranien 21 Indus
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    • 671 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES florddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, H BTEAMERB OF T^IE COAST FLEET. Tons N. K. Tons N. K. St'ttin 1582 Sandakan 1374 Paknam 1283 Kohsichang 1291 Tanglin 1280 Pedjaburi 1189 Bangkok 1237 Wfoanuto* 1189 ffbrai 1223 Rajaburi 1189 St'njforo 1123 Cfcow Ta» 1115 A T u«n Tuno 824 Won^
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    • 496 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. "XyTkT JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by >he 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 for First
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    • 748 7 INSURANCE CO.'S THE ROTAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.I). 1720) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rates. w.As. 31/12 BEHN MEYER A Co. MAGDEISUItU KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.I). 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fire
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1131 8 Under llm heading the following abbreviations are u«ed str. steamer sh.— ship bq. barque; sch. schooner: Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; GL>t.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; U.p Horse-power; Urit. British U. S.— United States Fch.— French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Jobore G.c— General-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; U.— Uncertain
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    • 562 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. Stkamibs. Agamemnon, H'kong, NovSO; Mansfield. Alboin, Bangkok, Nov 20 Borneo Coy. Aleaia, HoDgkong. Jan 7 Bebn Meyer. Annum, Hongkong, Nov 88 M. Maritime!,. Antenor, Liverpool, Dec 16; Mansfield. Bayern, Hamburg, Nov 22 Behn Meyer. Ballaarat, Colombo, Dec 14
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    • 64 8 M AILS TO ARRIVE. Fbom Europe:— By the P. *O. s.s Bengal, due on the 16th November with dates to the 24th October. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 24th and 27th September. From Calcutta. Laitang on 14th Nov. From Batavia —By the s. s.
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    • 107 8 l<elt *iiu':i[nnv. Uue in Lond Sept VTth M. M. Oct :20th Oct 3rd P. AO. Oct 28rd Oct Btb K. D. L. Nov Ist Oct Bth B. I. Xov4th Oc UHh M. M. Sovfiih Out '7th P. *O. Xov6th Oct «Otli N. D. L Not
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    • 106 8 rVr ultamrr Time. To-Day. Muai and Malacca Sultan 3pm Deli Medan 3 p.m Asahan and Deli Asahan 3 p.m. P. Swpfham h ports Sappho 4pm Batu I'ahat Sultana 4 plm! C'bon and Sainarar.<j^ Ciang Snip 4 p.m. Bangkok Si-igora 4 p.m. Bangkok Hort, 4pm Bangkok 7 u h
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    • 126 8 S Vfc.«K. 8 N.Mk A foil OAPTAIII FKOM BAIUD COHSIGNKLS. Rio Nov 14 Medan <*er str 47« jschultz Deli Nov 12 Behn Mover *Co 14 TnngKauu str. 600 Kodenburg Ssn.lakan Nov 4|Behn Meyer 4Co 14 R. Schiff Baroe Out gtr 68 Nacodah Rhio Nov 14 Kirn Ho.-' Heir. Eridan
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    • 80 8 I'ATK VisasL'd Name. Flao A Kio Tons. DUTINATIOM. Nov 14 Attakal 16 Reael 17 Eridan 16 i Resident Schifl 16 Obrat 17 i Sacbsen 16 Bmile If Sappho 16 Singora via Penang tin if Brit -I r Dut Btr. Fch Btr. Dut str. Brit str. i-Rr utr. I'lit »tr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang K'rbau Hospital, l',th AY., />> 9«. m 8p m. 19 p.m. Remarks. Bar .;29.932;29.806|29.»17 M'nineclear Temp 8t.3 80 5 77.6 day cloudy, WB'lbThen 78.0 77.0 76 0 d'rizile at DirofWiml 8.1. SB.S. i Calm 3 p.m., Max. Temp 88.2 night clear. Mm 71.9 Max.in Sun Uf 7
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