The Straits Times, 28 November 1902
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Title Section13 1902-11-28 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,993 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement674 1902-11-28 1 NOTICES. ffhe Straitii iTimrfi. ADVERTISING RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ad\ Ki:risi:MKM> TIIK tyae ued m •Uadanl ioi Mttiag BdvertiaemenU i- nimilu to ilii-, asleei me iii-iiiii-tiiiii ia to "display 1 the adveftiaemeiit. when any efteetive rtj i< ol t\ pc, aied m the paper, «ill ha idopted. The standard tun-674 words
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Advertisement742 1902-11-28 1 NOTICES. NOTICE RACING STABLE. nWOOL is prepartd to undertake the training of raie hort-s and griffins he will shortly open hew premises whiih will tie complete ami thoroughly up l.i dnle. At present be lias temporary Hci-fmodation Commissions aodertakea for the purchase of raceherte* and polo ponies. Agents in Bombay,742 words
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Advertisement571 1902-11-28 1 NOTICES. INTERNATIONAL BANKINC CORPORATION. Till Singapore Branch of the International Banking Corporation ie prepared to receive Fix«d Deposits upon the M Inu ing terms Twelve months Six month- 4 Three months :t} v. c. (lOVKRNMKNT NOTIFICATION TVOTICE is hereby given that "11 i.l outstanding bills against theCioverniiicut should lie presented571 words
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Advertisement220 1902-11-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Katz Brothers limited. Grand Christmas Bazaar 3XTO"OT Or»E33NT Thousands of Toys to Select from Including ROCKING HORSES KAKM YARDS HORSES CARTS MENAGERIES STEAM BOATS GARDKN TOOLS MAGIC LANTERN- MECHANICAL TOYS MAGNETIC FISHPONDS SWINGS SOLDIERS GUNS FORTS AND BATTLF> NOAH'S ARKS DRUMS TRUMPETS CAKTS HUMMING TOPS GARDEN GAMES CHINA220 words
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Advertisement580 1902-11-28 1 Bilious Colic I 1$ quickly emcd hy ChamberWn'sColk I Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fail- ami l» pltMant and -<ife II to take. The attack may tx- warded off by tiikII in* a double dose of tin- nim-dv a- sonn II a* the first indication el the disease For580 words
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Article1186 1902-11-28 2 Breaking Treaties in Siam. American Difficulties in the Philippines. 1 s the last number of the Outlouk to hand by tne mail there is an article under the above heading, by a correspondent who dates his letter from Singapore on August Mist. There is nothing very new1,186 words
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Article473 1902-11-28 2 Situation in 1901. Thk Perak Govsnunant Otmttn publishes the report on the Southern division of the mines branch in that .State for 1901. It shows that the output of tin, which in \^'J~> reached 400,8 M piculs, decreased steadily year by year, till in 1888 if. was only473 words
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Article163 1902-11-28 2 The American Bicycle Trust which was inaugurated with a great flourish of trumpet s, and which set out to do things on a stupendous scale has collapsed. It was designed with a view of amalgamating all the most prominent makers in the United States and making163 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1902-11-28 2 NOTICES. fX •'IJ f SPECIAL LJun ville s o LD scotch Whiskey. $12.00 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA H I I DUNVILLS!i I j^ Lgajj Glasgow, scoTtXwp v l|l j^ m. A f. -.'l-1 Jielista CIGARETTES. Made from choice Turkish Tobacco. Packets of 1O and171 words
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Advertisement269 1902-11-28 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S i EXPLOSIVES i COMPANY LD. i GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Electpie Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, l-eing all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity Mfc imposed by269 words
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Advertisement337 1902-11-28 2 NOTICES. gTANDARD pOLICIES THK demand for these Securities continues steadily to increase. New Policies for over f 1,000,000 (sums assured) have been Issued every year since 1865 a resulted maintained uninterruptedly for so long a period by no other office in the United Kingdom. Apply to THE BORNEO COMPANY, Ltd.337 words
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Article758 1902-11-28 3 Chinese Consul-General at Singapore. A gkkat many persons in England will b« elad to hear that Mr Fung Yee has been made Chinese Consult leneral at .Singapore, says a home paper Twenty years and more ago, he was a prominent and interesting person in London, and was758 words
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Article166 1902-11-28 3 Di kini. the past twelve monthaa Chinese linn lias been fulfilling a contract to dig out and ship to ChinuU-tuet-n IM and 460 corpses from about 40 dit'erent cemeteries, in New Zealand Some of the bodies were found in a u-inaikable state of preservation In one case166 words
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Article428 1902-11-28 3 Judging by all accounts Bangkok legal lights would do well if sent to the Wild and Woolly West and provided with revolvers. In a recent case evolved out of a dispute between a Britisher and an Indian firm, this was the so.t of thing that happened between428 words
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Article266 1902-11-28 3 American Lady's Impressions. An American Society lady thus describes in the Manila Times her impressions of Singapore and Johore, at which she called as a passenger from Manila to America in the transport MeCUkm This harbor is such a pretty one and the queer little boats and266 words
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Article259 1902-11-28 3 For Singapore. Per I'. A O. 8. s. Himalaya, connecting at Colombo with the steamer Valrtta irom London Oct. 3J, due 29th Nov.— Mr. D. Simpson, Mr. A. G. Moudy, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Macdon11• I Mes-M--. F. Maitland, F. Anderson. W.259 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement331 1902-11-28 3 NOTICES. kTM WAN BRICKWORKS ft CO r\MK rnJtx. Are dow supplying building bricks of every kinds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM BIE. IHI No. 24, Malacca St reet. MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE SYME CO. U.C. THE VICEROY'S CUP. BEATTIE BROS., Turf Commission Agents, Qreat331 words
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Advertisement688 1902-11-28 3 NOTICES. CASHIER. WANTED at once a cashier, quick at figures. Security 83,00 i. Apply to W. T. L, c/o Straits Times office. uc. WANTED. CLERK, with knowledge of timber, and general office work. Applications to l>e sent to U.c. D. O. c/O Straits Times. WANTED. A SMART youth who can688 words
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Advertisement653 1902-11-28 3 NOTICES. "IFLrCOOffLAN tt CO. Auctioneers, Eatate Agents, and VakMra. Auditors, Commission Agents, and General Brokers Insurance Agenta (Fire, Life and Marine.) Fire Loss Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives. #20,000 AVAILABLE FOR MORTGAGE". ryH K undersigned have in hand several J. sums of nioney to the above amount, which may be advanced on653 words
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Advertisement639 1902-11-28 3 SHIPPING. NAVIUAZIONEGEMiKALfc 1 1AI.1A>A FOR HONGKONG THE Italian s.s. CAPRI, 2,h;>o tons, reg. Capt. Belsito, having left Boml>ay on the 17th inst. niny lie expected to arrive here on Friday the 28th inst., and ill have prompt despatch for aliove port. For passage and freight apply to .88-11 BEHN MEYER639 words
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1184 1902-11-28 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. Kakly this year, we were told by an eminent authority that the most pressing need of this port was a sheltered harbour for the smill steamer- which frequent Singapore. Kroni that time until now, surveyors have been engaged in taking soundings1,184 words
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Article74 1902-11-28 4 In connection with the expected arrival of the British squadron next week, we understand that Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, the Commander in Chief of the China Squadron, some time aeo announced by wire to H. K. the Governor that he would visit Singapore in his flagship, the Glory, at an74 words
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Article24 1902-11-28 4 Reading matter, including articles on Perak Tin and on the newly appointed Chinese Consul-General at Singapore will be found on pages 2 and 'A.24 words
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Article12 1902-11-28 4 Thk homeward mail by the Zammnn closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article12 1902-11-28 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate if 1/6|. The sovereign has advanced to $13.12 words
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Article13 1902-11-28 4 The General Meeting of the Penang Turf Club was fixed for Wednesday last.13 words
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Article12 1902-11-28 4 Manila was shaken by one of its customary earthquakes on Nov. 17th.12 words
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Article18 1902-11-28 4 The usual monthly medal competition will be played at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club on Saturday, 29th inst.18 words
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Article22 1902-11-28 4 The P. A O. mail steamer Vahttu left Penang at 6 a.m. to-day, and is expected at Singapore at 2.30^ on Saturday.22 words
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Article15 1902-11-28 4 Thk Medical Department, Kelangor, is advertising in the Madras papers for three qualified Assistant Surgeons.15 words
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Article21 1902-11-28 4 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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Article16 1902-11-28 4 Thk Hrough Company successfully opened their season at Calcutta on 12th instant with Lady Fluntworth'." Experiment."16 words
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Article25 1902-11-28 4 The monthly sewing meeting ot the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls 1 School on Wednesday, .'Jrd December, at 4 p.m.25 words
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Article32 1902-11-28 4 At Manila, too, the pay of the police is so low. that many old mem tiers of the Force have resigned. Staying in the Force means getting into debt, and dodging creditors.32 words
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Article31 1902-11-28 4 Kari.y this month, a typhoon ■truck tour Philippine provinces south of the Gulf of Lingayen. Hundreds of villages were wiped out. Many lives were lost. Vessels and property were damaged considerably.31 words
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Article37 1902-11-28 4 Yestkrday afternoon a Klin? coolie m v .rkinc a winze at Tanjong Rhoo when the chain broke and the handle ot the winze, suddently reversing, struck the coolie in the chest and knocked him down He died.37 words
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Article39 1902-11-28 4 This evening a public meeting will be bald at 'lie Marine Club to enalile marine offican ami iMiirincers to express their views on the Currency question. There promises to be a big attenilatuv The maating commences at H sharp.39 words
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Article37 1902-11-28 4 Til urrenry question does not seem to interest keenly the public of Penang. The Pinana (razefte complains that no steps whatever have been taken for allowing tiie public to express an opinion upon so important a question.37 words
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Article44 1902-11-28 4 The l'ii,u,tg (iiizelte announce** the diuth, the other day, of Mr. R. 11. J. Waller, who had been well known for many years as a planter in that neighbourhood. He came to Penang in \>6\ and conducted planting enterprises in Sumatra and Province Wellesley.44 words
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Article46 1902-11-28 4 A fi'rther indication of the progress of the Singapore-Kranji Railway is contained in advertisements publislwit to-day '-ailing for tenders lor the. supply of oil and coal. The next thing we expect to have sprung upon us is the time table of the express and other -trains.46 words
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Article47 1902-11-28 4 The following passengers left this morning *>y the Massilia. For London, Sergt. F. I. Judd, Sergt. J. Dunn, Corpl. J. Pearson. Staff Sergt. Harrison. For Marseilles Capt. W. Nieland For Colombo, Mr U. D. Pringle. For Sydney, Mr. Joseph C. Green. For Penang, Dr. Middleton. Mr. Starke.47 words
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Article53 1902-11-28 4 The President of the Russian Holy Synod. M. Pobyedonostseff, has tendered his resignation. Most probably he will be succeeded by Count Scheremetjew, at present President of the archae logical department of the Education Bureau. M. Pobyedonostseff was greatly disliked by the reform party in Russia and was the bite noir53 words
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Article69 1902-11-28 4 A hi i«kk to be named NiUnkn by the Empress of Japan, built at Yokosuka, was to have been launched on the 15th inst. The Siitaka is the sixteenth fnmnl built at Yokosuka, and is of the third class, Il'O metres long, 18 0 metres wide, with a draught of69 words
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Article62 1902-11-28 4 A MBEriNu of mining delegates from the Federated Malay States will be held at Kuala Lumpur on the Ist December next. Mining matters of importance will be brought before the meeting, which has been called together by the Government. It has been made known that the Government is desirous of62 words
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Article72 1902-11-28 4 The salvage party which left Hongkong to report upon the condition of the s. s. Fhra Sang, which had stranded upon the I'aracels, has sent a telegraphic message to Hongkong recently stating that, the ship is salvable and that she would be brought to Hongkong after her bottom had been72 words
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Article76 1902-11-28 4 At HoMSOMi the other evening, the fall in the dollar was under discussion and all sorts of currency problem solutions were put forward. One young lady had listened all the time with a smile upon her face which bespoke undisguised contempt of the shallowness of the views being aired by76 words
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Article69 1902-11-28 4 Khum Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., we have received Tales of Hongkong, in Verse and Story," by Dolly." Most of the little stories and sets of verse it contains have appeared before in our Hongkong contemporaries but all are readable, especially to those who have resided in the Isle of69 words
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Article79 1902-11-28 4 AcuoKui.se to information from Odessa, a new steamship service will shortly be established by the Russian Volunteer Fleet steamers between Odessa, Naples, and New York. It has been decided to place three of the Company's fast twin-screw steambrs namely, the Petersburg, Saratov, and Orel -on the new line, and these79 words
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Kcutcr's {Telegrams.
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Article235 1902-11-28 4 London, .\<>reml>tr. Mr Kitchie, Chancellor of the KxilitnuT.-peaking.it Croydoaj, said he hoped to do something next April in relief of existing taxation. RUSSIAN SQUADRON FOR THE FAR OAST. Ships now at Portland. Iduiiral Stakelberg'i Russian iquad ron, which ia coming out to the Fai East, consists235 words
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Article93 1902-11-28 4 England and Germany Join Hand*. Naval Preparations. ■■gland and Germany hive agreed upon joint action in order to collect their respective diims against, Venezuela. Three Germ in warships, the iniww, Arimdne, and .YMt, are fitting out with full wur equipment it Kiel to go to Venezuela iimncli93 words
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Article32 1902-11-28 4 To-night the final representation of King Rodolpbo'i Will takes place nt the Town Hall. Members of the Catholic Club and their families will be admitted at h ilf rates.32 words
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Article38 1902-11-28 4 Thk nett result of the Fancy Fair recently lield at St Mary's College was a profit of $449.21. Sister Katherine wishes through our columns to thank those who were kind enough to give their support.38 words
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Article67 1902-11-28 4 TU piogramme of the open match for a box of golf balls, or a club, presented by a member of the above Club as stated yesterday was misleading. The prize is for the playar who makes the bust score taking the course backwards i.e. in the reverse67 words
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Article60 1902-11-28 4 Thk following is a supplementary list ot contributions to Tan Took Seng's Hospital Fund Tan (Miay Van, Es.|., additional donation 100 i 'boa Uiang Thye, Esq. fill Lee Choon (Juan, Bsej. lV Lee Keng Tit, Ebq 10" Messrs. Ting Tjam <fc Co 1,0(10 The Chinese have60 words
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Article118 1902-11-28 4 Katz Rros. now have open for inspection a splendid Toy Bazaar the biggest thins in this direction that they have ever yet done. There is everything here to delight the heart of the youngster games of all sorts and sizes, dolls, cracker**, chocolates, sweets, etc. A novelty118 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement703 1902-11-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAPES! GRAPES!! In Splendid Condition AT THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Slobinson Oload. TOWN HALL. Friday 28th Nov. 1902. A FINAL PBRFORMAKCK OF 'KING RODOLPHOS WILL," A Drama of the time of the Crusades in a Prologue and two Acts, by H. C. Duke. Will lie gi\»n l>v Members of703 words
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Advertisement93 1902-11-28 4 G R. Lambert Co. Photographers OPEN Greshum House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 :i.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekda y 8 8a m I'"' I on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. /CUSTOMERS who intend sending por\j traits home as XIHM and New Year presents are reminded not to postpone too long.93 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter402 1902-11-28 5 I'v tl'i Editor vf flie Straits Timm Sik L read in last evening's Btraiti Komi the interesting news that titan ire two candidates Fm election to the Kalians; Division «eat on t,ne Municipal Commission I .tin sure 'hat each of the gentlemen lu "'ir suffrages is all402 words
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Article215 1902-11-28 5 Colonel Oakes' Cup. I in Bnak for the above cup were I iv 'i off on Tuesday and resulted in i win lor Mr. Longmuir. At the first lioK' Mr. Uobertson was unfortunately stymied nod lost the hole. The l'ikI, <rd. Mil, Stb and (ith were halved.215 words
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Article64 1902-11-28 5 Thk Royal Bioscope Company mnounee that to-morrow it will give a ■MeJaJ performance in which all the pictures exhibited will be entirely new, ihey having just been received from Lomlon. The new tent is very comtiodious and comfortable, the seating arrngements are excellent and the performances each64 words
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Article152 1902-11-28 5 On the lOtii inst. twenty-six Chinaman were arrested for being engaged in a free tight at Kalians; hiding This arone out of an individual assault which was t lie cause of one man being sent to hospital. As his case was onsidered bad the hearing of the evidence was postponed.152 words
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Article691 1902-11-28 5 Memorial to Sir F. A. Swettenham. The tfafaf M:>l pTiHiau tl.c t.-M tfcs louowiag Memorial of the clerk* in the Sub onUaats Berries oi ihe Slate of Selangor aiUlr«-s««'i| (1 II K. Sir K. A. Swettenham, kl. M.i... Ili^-h Commissioner. PeasntM Malay state-. Singapore, 1 ■•hi Memonaluta691 words
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Article286 1902-11-28 5 Sir Ernest Satow's Action. Thi tirm attitude adopted by Sir Ernest Satow in the matter of the missionary murders at Chenchou hag led to the issue of a reparation edict, winch, Chinese like, stops just short of what the Minister has demanded. The edict admits that further reports286 words
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Article90 1902-11-28 5 Mr. Duncan McLaren, who sustained severe injuries at the Boat-house, Yokohama, on the 3rd inst., passed away at the (ieneral Hospital on the afternoon of the 7th inst., the cause of death being concussion of the brain. The deceased, was an old resident of Japan, having been in the country90 words
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Article310 1902-11-28 5 Kkom Ist January next, His Highness Raja Chuhm bin ex-Sultan Abdullah is appointed District Officer, Upper Perak Mr. A. \V. Just, to be Magistrate, Seremban. Mr. E. 8. Hose, Assistant District Officer, Larut. Mr. W (J. Maxwell, Second Assistan District Officer, Larut. Mr. K. D. Acton, Assistant310 words
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Article269 1902-11-28 5 WHAT DOES IT MEAN A raw months ago an order was issued from St. Petersburg strictly forbidding the entrance of any foreigners into that portion of Asiatic Russia which iscontei ninous with Afghanistan close to Herat. L'p to tiie date of this decree free ingress and egress had been permitted269 words
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Article136 1902-11-28 5 A Challenge to the World. Mr. Roberts, the billiard champion, is again in the Kast, and is about to tour India— for the twentieth time. When on his way out, at Naples, he telegraphed to London a challenge to play any billiard player who would come forward a136 words
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Article116 1902-11-28 5 Apparently under the impression that Government was going to declare Monday next, Queen Alexandras birthday, a public holiday, the Banks advertised that their establishments would be closed on that day. But as the day is not a public holiday, the banks will remain open. Patriot has sent us a letter116 words
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Article224 1902-11-28 5 Thk second ordinary general meeting of the Kadana Gold Mining Co. will be held at (iresh.im House on Tuesday next at noon, when the directors' report on the operations of the Company from the date of its formation in July, 1901, to the present date, will224 words
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Article112 1902-11-28 5 One ot the ships of the Russian squadron which is according to Renter's telegram now at Portland, and cannot theietore arrive here next month as was anticipated, has on board M. Korinfsky, head of the factory of wireless telegraphic apparatus. M. Korinfsky is being sent on this mission by the112 words
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Article639 1902-11-28 5 Singapore, -jsth Xovkmukr, iww. PRODUCE. Gambler hiiyers t IVI2J Copra Bali MB do I'ontianak **•":> Pepper, Black Imyers H.SB do White, (8%) W.OI Sago Flour Sarawak XOTJ do Brunei No. 1 4.0" Pearl Sajto 5.50 Coffee, Bali, 15% basU 24.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis M.OO Coffee, Liberian No. 1639 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1902-11-28 5 A cure that cures. There am men and women in every locality who are being racked to death with Rheumatism. Many of them have tried ele.-trieity. liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, massage, Ac, while others have been doctored until they have lost all hope and patience. Little's Oriental Balm has,296 words
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Advertisement189 1902-11-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT SALE OF CIGARS. AUCTION SALE OF 40,000 MANILA CIGARS AT OfK BALB-BOOM, 192 CECIL BTREKT (Next to the Strait* Timet.) Wrdiiesilay, 3rd Dec, at 10-HO s.m. T ONDREB, Princesas. Reinas, High Life, ±J Perlag, Concord ias. Reina Victorias, Brevaa, Polo Brand. Patriota*, Ac. To lie sold in189 words
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Advertisement960 1902-11-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Selangor Turf Club. PROGRAMME. For 30th December, iqoj. and Ist and 3rd January, 1003, Meeting. FIRST DAY. Kaci Xo I. liik MAJDKM PLiTB. Value $300. A Race for maiden lmrsi>K Weight .-i- per 5,..-!!,* 1 10 stone) Entrance Sin Distance XC. An allowance of 10ft for all horses960 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous220 1902-11-28 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 28th November. High Water. R53 p.m. ■vV.K. Drill. 8. Marine Club. Currency Meeting. 9. Tanglin Cluh At Home. Theatricals. Town Hall. 9. I'arsee The.itre. North Bridge Road. H. Bioscope. Beach Road. 9. Saturday. 29th November. High Water. SV.'S a.m. 10.39 p.m. St. Andrew's Eve. .lelebu Company220 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement298 1902-11-28 6 NOTICES. Vot Puteometet> Requires i o d^^k Thousands in use skilled attendance 81Vmg Wlll m I PXT TV/T T"» X, 1 sB ALMOST §i'\ A AIVTYTHIJVG m.\s. J H Needs no No moving part- S!W n™ -■^f 1 m or I cathers. to get out -^HaHDBc ft U W^^aflß.^sl W298 words
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Advertisement718 1902-11-28 6 NOTICES. CENTRAL HOTEL, Fitted with first class accommodation, overlooking Fjtche Pnuare Garden, near to the Banks. Offitos. Market, and the Stations. All the catering is under European upervision. Liquor and Cuisine, best quality. A. CHIESA. FYTCHE SQUARE, RANGOON. The only hotel in Rangoon in the continental style. e.f. SI ;vo;<718 words
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Advertisement570 1902-11-28 6 NOTICES. COMMON SENSE --NUTSHELL •i.d furucnmil d.bihty, mm ol rtttttlj l.| opintn. Ac.vith pnu'ticml ohMTralion*^n Msflttl itinvUtins for rpiooTlnfc r^rf nn d.-^u ilitt< n troy th* h*pptn«M M wedjtvl lit^. It al- I dtrmn^f uifntj. diftcharcr*. «e<-<tn<larviyi:i|>t< ;ti« Ai- and no >uln-rrr thookt <M to araii him-. trot. Pnufm>i< iwnny570 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement608 1902-11-28 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. npilK Standard Life Assurance. I Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sooisty. Atlas AMonnoe Company (Fire). The Equitable Lif« Assurance Society, .he Chin* Mutual St«un Navigation Company "r> Tottenham Lager Beer Company. -or wirticulan of ttwe Companies, see the uil XrtbLent of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Aeento. STEAMSHIP608 words
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Advertisement755 1902-11-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract wilL tbe Netherlands India Government. Agtntt at Sinoapore: Ship Aoinct, late 9. Daendels A Co., 2-3, Collyib Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Kipeeted Will be Despatched for On S<irie Boriin, BandjermasKin Nov Bawean, Bandjermassin, Kotal>aroe, Balik papan, MoearaDjawa, Koetei,755 words
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Advertisement580 1902-11-28 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad 6* Navigation Company.) l lnto* of Sailing* from the, SaM U I'nrijif, Cofut Porls. Leavini. Di k Hos'oKoNii Portland ABOIT ABOUT lii.lr-iK.-iinii-i IMS Dec 12th Jany. "Indravelli" Uth Jan. 12th rYk Indrapur.-i 13th Feb. Win .Mar. Through hills580 words
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Advertisement777 1902-11-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Nordrtentsciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, 1. STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tons Reg. St'ttin 2478 Kohsichanp 2042 Sandakan 2111 Petchtbari 2191 Paknayn 2001 PiUanulok 2019 7 Vizi.;/ 1.1 1999 Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok 1920 Chow Tai 1777 Koral )i»00 Wong Koi 1777 Singora 1754 Keong Wai 1777777 words
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Advertisement816 1902-11-28 7 INSURANCE CO.'S Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMILY PROVIBION. 2. PROVIBION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy io THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL UFK OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— RB. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Ra. 450,00,000 mi; a: KttMsts liberal816 words
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Advertisement294 1902-11-28 7 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY KXKCUTKD D. CALISTO French Hair Dressing Saloon. Has just received anew selection of the f'ain..ii> Tooth Wash. Paste. f! Powder, prepared l>y tin nedictine Monks, of the Abbey Soulac, recommended as i mn Kwontivc of tootbacbe. The lebrated Gem Razors and294 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1121 1902-11-28 8 let tlii-> h-ndin^' the following abbre- t need str. rtoamer sh.— > baram; bob. —^choon^r: Yi-t. in, -Cruiser, Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. j H p. Horae-poivir; Brit.-Bri- i S. -United States; Feb.— French; Ger— Cierman; Dut.— Dutch :,!oh.— Johore: I vrtcnil-carno; d.p. -dock passenger, U— Uncertain T. P.1,121 words
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Article555 1902-11-28 8 VESSELS EXPECTED. Namr., port, probable date of arrival. and name oj agents. Stbambes. Adria. Oaiaa, J»n 10; Behn Mey<i. Agamemnon. H'kong, Nov SO; Manßtield. Alioaulf, Barcelona, De< 2; Barlow. Alcinous. China. Dec 22 Mansfield. Aleeia, Hor.^kong. Jan 7 Behn Meyer Antenor, Liverpool, Dec 1-5; Mansfield. Aparima. Newcastle, Dec 7: Bousteaci.555 words
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Article102 1902-11-28 8 Fir ffcrjfcMWT Tint- To-Moaaow. /aniltoangA A Hollo Pntani T a.m. Colombo )»U'l Bombay Y';iu<-hi Miiru 10 a.m. Bangkok Skuld 11 a.m. Indragiri -4'".74 '".7 Hivii Noon SourabayH Pn/ihne I p.u I'riinn.' Pin Sniti "J p.m. Penally ami Ciileuiia Nam Sana 2p.m. Amoy and Svratow I'ictorin '2 p.m. Bangkok102 words
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Article171 1902-11-28 8 From Europe.—By the P.AO. 9.8. Valttta due on Saturday, with dates to the 7th November, and replies to the mails which left Singapore on the Bth and 13th Nov. From China —By the N. D. L, s. s. Grra due oo Monday. From Saigon —By steamer to171 words
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Article78 1902-11-28 8 PABBED BUNDA STRAITS OR AKRIVKI) FOB URDEBB. 1 Flag A Datb of MruDate. Rio. Ship's Name. Captain. Saiung.Fro.m wheke ation. <ov 14'Uut sh. Adrians Bruijn Rotterdam Butavin 16 Dm s.s. King illi'tn 1 1 1 Ouwehsnd Amsterdam IBxtavia l9Dut s.s.Gede Bag.:hus Xov lU,Batavi» |Kottei .lain SO Brit sh KW.it78 words
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Article123 1902-11-28 8 5 Vksski s Na i. > low- i:»pt*i!i From paileu Oowsiokeh. Nov 27 Loodian;i Brit str. 2124 iMt.Clelland Yokohama Xov 7 Roustew! and 'o. 27 Pnns Valdnmar Dan str.j 8«14 Ben? Manila Xo\ S*IBa»t Asiatic Coy. 5J7 Borneo Bnt »tr 4O1 Dins-dale Sarawak Xov 2K Ong £w. H 27123 words
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Article143 1902-11-28 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag 4 Rig TOSS. DESTINATION. Nov 2H Kostroma Rub tra. 28 Marquis Rdcjuehem Aus sti. IB Flevo Brit str. 28 Deucalion Btr. tie* Loodiaua Btr. 2S Mossel but 8tr. ■2* HokTjioe str. S3 Giang Bee Hi it Btr 28 ReaideDt Schitt but str. -28 fiuby Hrit143 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1902-11-28 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. Jeweller > £2id &ilk Merchants. 51 52 fiigfi Street. Jehpfone JHo. 25U. Have just received a fine »«> J»pmim» aft K.imonw for llav just receive*! large collection of new «oods "X^Z^Z *£££?<** C^too.^ for the Kimonos l<<r ladies and jjontlempii, cloth Hiumi cinbroidt'ry art work261 words
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Advertisement847 1902-11-28 8 WIMIERFUL VALUE ft yii tin W9m iMLyL 540 PAIRS White or Brown Boots or Shoes with Canvas uppers and hemp Soles TO IBS SOLD SHOES BOOTS 85 Cents SI-5O Per pair. Per pair. FOR BOATING FOR CLIMBING FOR ROUGH USE FOR BATHING FOR BATHROOM FOR JUNGLE WEAR FOR SHOOTING FOR847 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1902-11-28 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kaadantj Kerbau Honpital, T:th Nov., 190! Ha.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Remakkh. Bar 2H.8H4 29.770 29.866 Mornine Temp 84.5 87.2 77.» clear, day WBll.Ther 78.6 78.2 76.2 cloudy.' DirofWind s n.k. s.s.k. Calm, night clear. Max. Temp 87.9 Mm 71.0 Max in Sun 141.P Terr, rad 70.0 Rainfall97 words
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