The Straits Times, 2 December 1902

Total Pages: 8
1 8 The Straits Times
  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,906 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
    13 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 738 1 NOTICES. iThc (Times. ADVERTISING RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ,\i>\ i.i:tisi;mi:ms milK type naed a« a rtaadard f'»r •suing X advertisement* ii» nimilar u> thin, aalew thriii>tiin n. .11 i- in "dtoplay" tba ji.lw-iii iiii-iii. when anj effective ntyta "i type, assd i" the paper, »iil be adopted. Tm itaodanl run-
      738 words
    • 666 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. r OTICE is hereby given that all t outstanding bills against the Governmoi.t -hould Ik- presented for pay.nent before tbe 16th December next. Ail b.ils incurred after that date should be presented for payment, if possible, someday* before the 31st December, IHL'. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore. LWh
      666 words
    • 637 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk g^Jglg^ Enriched 20 per cent. *~s T^T with Cream. Sterilized-Not Sweetened. k&T^^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh »^gL Nor.sggggp Milk. ROBINSON CO. :o:DRESS DEPARTMENT. Useful Costume Skirts Well cut, well finished, and perfect fitting. Skirt, as illustrated «^^^^l ALPACA SKIRTS is the fashionable fl made from a
      637 words
    • 216 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. RACING STABLE. HWOOL is prepartd to undertake the training of race boi>cg and griffins he will shortly open new premises which will be complete and thoroughly up to date. At present he has temporary accomodation Commissions ii inii i tn ken for tbe purchase of racehorres and polo
      216 words
    • 557 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy CurcM..M-. It acts on nature's plan, kioaens the cotu-li I relievos the lunga and opctw the secretion-, eftcitmjf a pennanenl nr.-. It counteract* an) tendency ..f a cold t. rcMilt in piK'iinioni.i. l! is pU-a-.nn t,. takr; lx.th adult* .mil child ren like it. i Caamberiatn'i Coiwh
      557 words

  • 2306 2 Progress Report. The General Manager of the EUub Australian Gold-raining Company furnishes the following report on the working of the mines for the month ending on the 15th November. Mine measurements and assay multt of prospecting work, prepared hy the mine Manager, show a total of o6!> be)
    2,306 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 309 2 NOTICES. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA iir I t. rmed) from which bo many people suffer? The symptoms I will they might wheu we come to coueider that DyspepHia is not a single ul in itmlf, but many merged into one. S*K~\. un. l m i. ni m ifl'T im-iils, pains in
      309 words
    • 366 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO.. LD. THE TAFF VALE RAILWAY CD" Have fitted up a plant for applying JODBLIT J Mil; RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One application ol Jo Mite woodwork absolutely proot asaJast white ants, dry rot, sr
      366 words
    • 379 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION-METAL <^js^^^ Tlib In -^t for :ill classes of Mashiaar* bearings. Full particulan trom the r.onxKo co., ltd. Sineaporo. OF F9BE €09 UVER OL V.iili Hypophcsfibitfs of Line 4 Soda. PALATABLE AO MILK. ■<i:i I MI.H Oil ,t is k saaKBT nn m\st •:i-m»v i:i:om imt^is _-< >ifn
      379 words

  • 1191 3 Home. l\ II 1110ns Mi I Hem 1 1; reformei askeil the lei -,-ik 1.11 whetliei he that Ictici- |io-n 1 in I hin 1 foi the overlnml rtrtiU" twenty -i\ day- I. my lour daynrenpioil route. -1 am (PtMtiiuikter. 1 he Mieve I 1 to Ihiiiilci
    1,191 words
  • 243 3 For Singapore. Par F. A O. 8. s. Britannia, connecting with the steamer Ballaarat at Colombo, from London Nov. 13, due 14th Dae.— Mr. n.i Mrs. Warrick, Messrs. C. 8. Crane. .1. Henderson, McCraddie, Mcl)oug»ll. \V. H. Sbelford, A.Bowlingbrock, A. C. Carter, J. Kerr, Eglington, Innes, C.
    243 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 528 3 NOTICES. IT 18 DIFFERENT NOW. Once upon a time students, of medicine held the notion that there were as many different diseases as the body has organs and parts every one of these ailments requiring a different treatment So stupid a mistake could lead only to Miserable failures. For the
      528 words
    • 705 3 NOTICES. CASHIER. WANTEP at once a bill collector, at quick figures. Security $3.001 Apply to W. T. 1.., c/o Ai/raii* Times office. uc. WAN 1 ED. CLERK, with knowledge of timber, and general office work. Applications to he sent to v.c. D. O. c/o Strait* Times. WANTED. A SMART youth
      705 words
    • 1167 3 NOTICES. SHIPPING. FOR SALE. INDOCHINA SIX.AM NAVIGATION TflE 8 .SV,, M^-D»,eh Hag, built of COMPANY, LIMITED. J. iron, gross tonnage 115. net 95 ton*. mg pniiin wiwmiiita CoDSumes ty tons coal per 24 hours. UK *<->AM. AM) t.\l.( I 11A Speed 7 knots. Licente (or M passengers. r pHE Company's
      1,167 words

  • 457 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. Shout and sharp seems to have been the word with the punitive expedition with which General K^erton seems to have squashed the rebellious tendencies of the Darwesh Kliel Waziris on the north-west frontier of India. These bold border-men inhabit and infest
    457 words
  • 390 4 Thr evacuation of Shanghai, so out special telegram from Hongkong run 8, is still an event to come despite rumours to the contrary. British. German, French, and Japanese troops had occupied it for the safety of foreigners during the Boxer troubles in North China. Now that danger from Boxers is
    390 words
  • 334 4 In its sudden determination to adopt a fixed currency basis the Government of Siam has apparently been somewhat premature. With a population such as that of Bangkok it is hardly safe to introduce any sudden monetary innovation, and of this King Chulalongkorn and his advisers should be by this time
    334 words
  • 225 4 Rafklks Library, and the Museum, are now open from 9.30 a.m. until about <j 30 o'clock p.m., which means four hours too many in the middle of the day and three hours too few at the end of it. From 11-30 a.m. until 4 o'clock, in the afternoon the Library
    225 words
  • 47 4 reason that it is only open during the hours that they are at work. A library to fulfil its offices in the best sense of the term should be open at hours when it would be accessible to all. The Raffles Library does not meet this requirement.
    47 words
  • 137 4 Rei'ter to-day tells us of Utdrone* (brigands) proving so troublesoim- in the i'hilippines that they have actually surrounded a police force and have killed the ofh'cer in command. Last mail advices from the islands tell ol brigandage being rife even in provinces near Manila especially in Cavha and Ki/.al. Misery,
    137 words
  • 121 4 The members of the Municipal Staff, mostly European, have just now a petition before the Municipal Commissioners praying for some relief owing to the falling value of the dollar and consequent increased cost of living. Tins fact lihs been admitted by the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company whi.-h has already afforded
    121 words
  • 18 4 Reading matter, including the Ranb Mining Report and wire news will be found on pages 2 and 3.
    18 words
  • 9 4 The hoinvvard mail closes to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.
    9 words
  • 8 4 The Strait" Budget will be publi-lieil to-morrow morning.
    8 words
  • 13 4 To-day's 4 m.s. bank rate is I"J The sovereign has dropped to 119.80.
    13 words
  • 11 4 Thk Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer A"a;'//< laft for Odessa this morning.
    11 words
  • 19 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Peoples Park this afternoon from 6 to tt (weather permitting.)
    19 words
  • 21 4 Shipting advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page b.
    21 words
  • 25 4 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the RafHes Girls' School on Wednesday, 3rd December, at 4 p. in.
    25 words
  • 24 4 Two hundred and twelve deaths were registered at Singapore during the weel> ending on the 22nd November. The death rate per thousand was 46.97.
    24 words
  • 25 4 The Standard Life Assurance Company, of which the Borneo Company are the local agents, send a blotting book and a pocket book calendar for 1903.
    25 words
  • 33 4 The s.s. Kelanlan, recently sunk in collision at I'aknam and which was put up at auction and bought in by the K. D. L, lias been resold for $17,.">00 to a Bangkok syndicate.
    33 words
  • 30 4 The Vaudeville Troupe of Yenturini and lan-en arrived from Batavia yesterday in the Van Diemen. The troupe will perform in the Town Hall on Saturday next. Further particulars are advertised.
    30 words
  • 35 4 MIMM. Powell Co. will offer at auction to-morrow afternoon at 2.:(0 ten Government building allotments situ^re at Stanley Street and Cecil Street, adjacent to the handsome premises now being erected for the Strmit* Timt- Press.
    35 words
  • 38 4 Thk French Foreign Office estimates will contain provision for the establishment of a Vice-Consulate at Sjvvatow, and tor a considerable increase in the number of student interpreters!) ips in the China branch of the Diplomatic and Consular Service.
    38 words
  • 51 4 At the time of writing we had no further details regarding the loss of the Kian Yang or of Captan Chopard. It is expected that a Court of Enquiry will be held at the Marine Office in the course of a few days. The OMM 8m is expected from Johore
    51 words
  • 44 4 The steamer Vent nor which foundered, the other day, off the New Zealand coast had left Wellington for Hongkong laden with nearly rive hundred Chinese corpses in euliios, besides a cargo of coal. The master, the third mate, and seven of the crew perished.
    44 words
  • 50 4 According to the Manila Customs, heavy smuggling is going on between the southern Philippines and certain Borneo ports It is also alleged that the officers of certain of the U. S. transports have been making a very good thing of it by trading between certain of the closed Philippine ports.
    50 words
  • Special Telegrams to the " Straits Times."
    • 30 4 French and Germans Delay Leaving. Huiuil.uihj, 1.-7 Ih'i-imlnr. Tha I'omnianHers of the French ami German |VrMOUl at Shanghai have forinally declined to evaluate that city before Kebmaiy next.
      30 words
    • 125 4 Confusion at Bangkok. Me, M Deetmbtr. The li.inks have practically refused tn do bmiaew since Thursday motning last, when the mint ben was i jsed. I'lu-v have liled claims for compensation from the Siamese Government. Business is at a standstill. The rice mills have shut down.
      125 words
    • 113 4 I lie Consul-General for Sunn in Singapore kinlly communicates the following telegrams received by him from the Comptroller-General ot Finame at Bingkok, in answer to inquiries as to the Siamese Government declaring the lixity of its Currency, viz (D— Dated 2*>th November. "Mint closed. Siamese Minister London will sell drafts
      113 words
    • 38 4 Drowning Fatalities. l\>mli Lumpur, 'Jii'l DtttmttW. There were serious floods here on Sunday last. The streets and the padang were deep under water. Several natives were drowned. The Hoods went down rapidly at night.
      38 words
  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 17 4 Forty Steamers Idle. Lmtitm, l>nr. Id. < >ver forty steamers are lying idle a Marseilles.
      17 words
    • 19 4 The Duke and Duchess of Connaught have left Genoa, for India, on board H MS Kmon-m.
      19 words
    • 17 4 A lull military telegraph section now at Aldershot has been ordered to Bomaliland.
      17 words
    • 41 4 How the Waziris Were Dealt With. The Kabul Khel Kxpedition. under I'ommand of Major (General Kgerton, lias destroyed 51 towers and three villages, and captured -'02 W'a/.iris and .">tii)o cattle. Twenty-live of the enemy were killed and two wounded.
      41 words
    • 51 4 Keuter's correspondent at Hohotle telegraphs under date 21st November that the malaria there was due to mosquitoes attracted by a Hood from recent rains. The deaths among the garrison at Bohotle averaged one daily. Unreliable Levies. The. Somali levies continue to prove to be undisciplined and utterly
      51 words
    • 26 4 AMERICAN POLICEMEN. A superior force of ladrones brigands surrounded a force of American constabulary in the Philippines, and killed the inspector in command.
      26 words
  • 55 4 A' lOKDi.vi to a Havas telegram, M. Deloncle has written to M Delcasse' rei-ommending to his patriotic solicitude the thousands of Laos, Cambodians, Annamites, and Chinese who are French proteges at Bangkok and in Battambang and Angkor provinces whom, he say s, the Convention of Oct 7th has abandoned without
    55 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 582 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., (ESTABISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KCNG. AND SINGAPORE, (9*riee Jbist on J^pplieation.) A! (TION SALE OF 1I'i|;>ks AM) CARRIAGES &c. DAI. LAN'S AtSTKAI.lAN KOMI KKI'OSIIOKV. Wedw "Hi Otuamhtr ut ."> p.m. VrALUABLK turnouts, victoria phaeI, i!ii;-. dogcarts backs, itrong nd useful carriage
      582 words
    • 610 4 TOWN HALL. Saturday, 6th Sov. Only one Performance by the Hxcelsior Vaudeville Co. 1O Star Artists (Ladies and Gentlemen.) THE 2 JANSENS, German Gymnasts. SltiNOR CARLO VENTURINI. The Great Conjuror. CLAIRE OLADE. The Beautiful Singing Girl VBOA, HAND-SHADOWGRAPH GALATHEE, LA FEMME CAMELEONNE. (PLAY OV COLOURS.) Splendid, Glorious, Exquisite Serpentine- Dance.
      610 words
    • 103 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers OPEN Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m ■'> p. .11 Orchard on VVeeklla >' 8 H am P- m on Sundays. 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly supplies frcm Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mourns. Eastman films, Wratteu-Wrainwright's llford and
      103 words

  • Correspondence.
    • 262 5 7'o Ik* Kdiii r th» Sfnui* FiatM." 81^ Since the ibsanceof the four nemben from th« Municipal meeting the -"'Hi nit. ha* i;ivon rise to invidious and acrimoniiu comments, I beg to explain the caoM which so mavoidably prevented my attendance *r the meeting tbsent from
      262 words
  • 274 5 i >Nthe 19th ult Supramaniunand Elftji \hdul lUmen, t lie former an office boy, t he latter a gardener, both in the Municipal (i.t-i Department were arrested in the allegation of having stolen from the <Jas Works store IS P. inch ra--» capa anil halls |ii
    274 words
  • 89 5 I'iik deatli is reported to-day of Mr. I ;ui Hay Seng, a formerly well-known i hinese lesi lent and the original mn-ssiuiKuy of the l'ahani; Mining < 'orporation The deceased was at one tMM vrry wealthy, as was his father hefote him and both
    89 words
  • 104 5 OwiM to reports appearing in the Home papers as to the difficulty experienced hy soldiers on their disharge and transfer to the Reserve in obtaining employment, which is largely due to their want of training as mechanics and ia trades, the Com-[iiander-in-Chief in India is consulting Hticcr-:
    104 words
  • 66 5 Thk Admiralty have sent to the lead'ng Clyde shipbuilders epecificatior.s for a tirst-olase armoured cruiser •f M entirely new type. The cruiser, wnich will have a displacement of i.i,iMKi tons, will have all her guns placed in a citadel instead of in •aseniates. The gun power will be ,-reatly increased,
    66 words
  • 531 5 Burglary in American Style. >n the 22nd November, a most daring attempt was made at burglary in the premises of the Java Bank at Batavia, in broad day. A European wearing a false beard, a wig, and rubber-soled shoes entered the cashier's compartment of I hi'
    531 words
  • 144 5 According to a Havas telegram to Bangkok the discussion of the FrancoSiamese Convention is the leading topic in the French Press. M. Etienne, Deputy, former Minister of Colonies and President of the Colonial Ciroup at present, replying to an article in the Bwmjm, aims at new negotiations
    144 words
  • 113 5 Ykstkkday morning before Captain Boldero at the Marine Court, H. .Shaiier. chief mate of the German steamer Singoru, and the second and third engineer of that vessel were charged with voluntarily i-ausing grievous hurt to Layman bin Mat, the 1 1 uarter- master of the same vessel.
    113 words
  • 98 5 The latest gold rush in West Australia is to diggings at Kdjudina The mines there are said to flourish, blocks have been pegged, and a townsite proclaimed. The townsite was proclaimed at 12 o'clock one day and hundreds rushed to peg out claims. Business sites
    98 words
  • 278 5 ELINGAMITE DISASTER. A Terrible Story. The Syihtey Morning Herald gives particulars of the loss of the steamer Elimvnnile ofl'the north Xew Zealand coast. .She struck during the 10th November at 10-.'SO in the morning, in a thick fog, on the I hree Kings islands while steaming slow from Sydney to
    278 words
  • 34 5 The Annual Fancy Bazaar in aid of the orphanf) at the Convent will he held at the Town Hall on Tuesday Mh and Wednesday 10th, commeming each evening at 8 o'clock
    34 words
  • 176 5 The ioOowiafl BMMagan arrived yeeterdkj iiKiniin^ l>v ihi- (J.-inian mail '<"'" troin tinNorth, mm KoU- Mr. I. <'. Cat. 'Mian. From Shanghai Mr. .lull, .Innnm. lion, Hongkong: Mr. I). Kin nl. Tli.- (term Ml y—t.-t.lay after 1 taldag id." following paawngerii tram BUn pore For CotoBDO:
    176 words
  • 60 5 The November medal resulted in a w n for .1. H. London. Bad greens account for the high scores .1. H. l...il.l"M "•■> -I-' 44 A. a felling*! tti i M A. Dowie •",<•— 4 46 Mi->. lHjwie •S— |2- 46 I'. C. K.'ii-iiin •>."> -1H tT
    60 words
  • 52 5 The contract for the supply of sterilized milk- for the Perak State Hospital has been awarded in competition to the Sledge Brand for which Mr. Fred. S. Pooles is the agent. This is the third year in succession that Sledge Brand has achieved honors in open competition for the Perak
    52 words
  • 67 5 Yesterday a detective and a Marine Police constable saw a number of Chinese broaching cargo from a twakow in the Rochore river. They arrested two of the men, but the others set on them and knocked them into the water. Fortunately both the policemen could swim. The Marine constable watched
    67 words
  • 55 5 Thb Second ordinary general meeting of the Kadana Gold Mining Co. was held to-day at the oftice of the Company. The report and accounts as already puolished in these columns were passed and adopted. Mr. A. Cumming, the Director retiring by rotation, was re-elected to the Board, and Mr. W.
    55 words
  • 70 5 The Malay Syndicate (Limited) has been registered in London with a capital of iI.OOO in £1 shares. The object is to acquire the business of financiers, promoters, concessionnaires, bankers, contractors, agents, underwriters, mine and property owners Sec. There is to be no initial public issue. The lirst directors (to number
    70 words
  • 72 5 The following notifications appear in the tiorernmenl Qmtttk —Mr P. .1. Burgess, Government Analyst, has been granted four months' leave from the 17th Oct. Dr. Dane acts in his absence. Mr. R. N. Bland has been appointed President of the Malacca Municipal Commission. Mr. G. Schul/.e is recognised as Consul
    72 words
  • 89 5 All over China the Chinese refuse to believe in foreign medicines. Even when a foreign doctor is called in Chinese medicine is taken instead. The foreign doctor is told that the patient has taken liis medicine when it has been thrown away. It is said that while the late Viceroy
    89 words
  • 103 5 The Pahang Corporation mine at Sungei Lembing yielded, in October, 4"> tons of tin oxide from 2,120 tons of stone with 40 heads of stamps running for :i\ days at an outlay of 8<26,.">00. The Pahang Kabang Co. had 8J tons of stuff from MO tons of stone with lit
    103 words
  • 91 5 Dato Meldrum in sending some notes on. hore to the Imperial Institute, of which he is correspondine secretary in .lohore, observes Ti.j decimal system prevails all over the Kar East, and helps immensely to facilitate trade and to render the arithmetical education of the young and the ignorant easy. Its
    91 words
  • 114 5 Mr, \V. C. P. Kara, financial clerk in the Public Works Department, has been appointed to the post of Deputy Registrar of shipping in succession to Mr. Fry, who reverts to the P. \V. I), on special duty Mr Keun has, in the past, successfully carried on the duties of
    114 words
  • 171 5 Oa the Qtiuiffe catching lire in the Palembang rirer the K >yal Packet Navigation Company's steamer Hiyassrss, and the steamer Atta'.a were in great danger from their being close by. Part of the crew of the Beymarw, terror-stricken, lied ashore. The remainder and the officers stood at their posts. The
    171 words
  • 643 5 Singapore, j\i> Dm kmbkr, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier Imyer* 14.M Copra Bali !•>" do Pontianak Ml Pepper, Black Irayen 34. ">0 do White, (8%) I\M Sago Flour Sarawak **<> do Brunei No. 1 1.90 Pearl Saco MO Coffee, Bnli, 15% ba»iB -M.mi Coffee, PalembanK, 3)% basis :V-'."<> Coffee, Liberian Xo.
    643 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 RANEEGUNGE FIRECLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. \M A.IS UFACTURERS of every descripill tion of GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TESSELA TED PAVEMENTS, STABLE BRICKS FIRE-BRICKS, FIRE-CLAY AND BOILER SETTING BLOCKS. Large stocks always on hand. SHRAGER BROTHERS, Singapore, Sole Agents. m. w. f. v.c.
      49 words
    • 23 5 (Bdampagne. Perrier—Jouet." Quarts, Pints and Half Pints. Hut ten bach Bros Co., Importer* ll.t.iU John Little Co., Ltd. (Bftampagne. tu. 4 f. 16/10
      23 words
    • 739 5 AUCTION SALES. SALE <'K HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, t> m I'ltol'KßTV OK THE I.ATE CAI'T. 'KI.I.ICOK At Southwold House No. U Sophia Road. StUurtUf, 6(1 Dee. IMS, I p.a*. SIOBBOABD with drawers and copbeard writing I able with sloping top teak bookcase with gla-< doors teak centre tables: rattan fancy .hairs, rattan
      739 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 150 5 DAY bY DAY. Tuesday, 2nd December. High Water. ll.Ha.in. 1 own Band. People's Park. 5 to Bioscope. Beach Road. 9. Wednesday, 3rd December. High Water. 0.:J5 a.m 11.40 a.m. Sundries Sale. Ooghlan. 10.3 U. Cigar Sale. Joghlan 10.80. I^and Sale. Powell. -.>.30. C.W.A. Raffles Girls" School. B. I. homeward mail
      150 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 285 6 NOTICES. 'iff INDIGESTION f||| means torturni; p.iin, ino^s-i'nt /^^~^^^M-^^'' \^J^^,' "*keful niiflit*. It meuns Ix-iiiit '~^'/S f/ "do— «p. played out, IvmleJ \\^^>,!iH L y /y,<W »w," good-for-nothing nil the .lay V >!>•■*! lk\ 'Jr*}'^- »n. I every day tt mv (Urrad blood, v ■f/y K i. 1 mv- "l.*,
      285 words
    • 229 6 NOTICES. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. PASWt PANJ4SH. Am now supplying buiUlinc I rirks of every kindn. For particulars to (IHOP KIM 818, IMS No. 24. Malacca Street. S. KAWAZUMI, JAPANESE ARTIST. No. :it<l, \'it ntkiA BrRBBI Will ue clad lo undertake my il»;scription of drawings {'rom pholographs at moderate charee«.
      229 words
    • 438 6 NOTICES. 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' •A. Natural Toilet Preparations. My^SSV 'DARTRING' TOlLtl 'LANOLINE' m miull wA* tlrKe co a P s t>le tut>es Mikes roagfa skiiK sm^iili '^j^S^S'^J M d protects Mtatfi ffffltplfilftni fran the ttttti IMEl ME DARTRINC -LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP i> un "Dirtring" »k*i<i. equalled fat clejnsmi; and keeping tlv
      438 words
    • 642 6 BANKS. Hi >N«K O X U AND SH ANUH A I BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000 OOt RESERVE FUND.— Stadias ReBerve..»lo,ooo,ooo Silver Reserve.. 4,7ii0,000/ 14 50.000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF I loonnnnn PROPRIETORS ..f 10,000.000 Coon or Din i row, lln;i. i;. Shkwvn,-- 4 ii\ii:mv\ a. .i Rayjiomd, bq.— Dcnm Chaima*
      642 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 615 7 Tfc« Borneo Company, Ltd. 'TT1IE SUnd&r 1 Life Assurance. 1. Norwich Trion Kire Infuranoe Society. s.tlm» Asiiuranoe Company (Fire). The KouitRt i*J- he <'hin» Miiru.l tomm NaviijM.on Company •"h Tottenham Laifer Boer Company. Pm p»rticul»r» of tfce«e Companies »ee the -nil Jr«rti.en..-nt of 1 HE KOKNKO COMPANY. LIMITED W*nt*. STEAMSHIP
      615 words
    • 1335 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketv Under contract with the Ni ,m nt Sinnaptrf £h!P ArrsCY, L The undermentioned da Steamer From F*r*ctec D« Km I. Pontianak Nov. HotU .via L'f !>.■!; Dae. ii.i i Batavia I 'lang via I ports i,;l_\M N"» '•< Comnagnie Des Messagerie* imea Oe France. M: MEBBAQEEIES,
      1,335 words
    • 734 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Norddeutsciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, BTBAJUUU 07 THBOOA.ST FLEET. loss Beg. Toss Reg. St'tttn 2478 1 Kohtiektmt -'U»2 Sandakan 1 I -191 Paknani SOOI 3019 Tanfriin -nri 1904 Hangk-ok Chow Tai 1777 Kornl 1777 (Umaum 1777 jr«*n Tung 1641 Chitna Mai 3«46 In: l«08 K.hl 1604 nfn,u IC',llO
      734 words
    • 547 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAS MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperia Japanese Government, specially designec for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
      547 words
    • 475 7 INSURANCE CO.'S THE PH(£NIX ASSUKA.NCB COM PANT OF LONDON. ESTA BLIBH ID A. D 1762.) The nndenieced, Agent* for the "»hove Cos»pany, are pr>pai i BiSBS at the current rate* iv BiDfBfOM, a*)d also in Johore •fld the other Stafcx in t) c Kaln IVrinoula. ST 1 K II Co.
      475 words

  • SHIPPING.
    • 1042 8 Onder this heading the following abbretihli irt> u-.'il str.— steamer sh.— ■I 'i )onrr Yet.— i q.— Crulier; GW Oonboat; Tor. —'Torpedo; H p. —Horse-power; Brit. Britisb B. 8. -United State*; Fch.— French; Gar.— German; Dut. Dutch; Joh. Johore; Q.c— Oeneral-oargo; d.p. dm-lc passenger; U.— Uncertain T.
      1,042 words
    • 564 8 Nanv, port, probable dale of arrival, and name oj agent*. Mtbambrs. A'lria, Chirm, Jan 10; Behn Me\vi\ Alcinous, China. Dec 2-': MansnVld. Alesia, Hor 3kong. Jan 7 Behn Mayor. Antenor, China, Dec 25; ManstieM. Austria, Trieste, Jan 5; Rautenber^ BaltaMM, Colombo, Dec 14 P. A <•. !-uk-m.! -uk-m.
      564 words
    • 106 8 Fur Per steamer Time. To-Morrow. Singoraand Bangkok Boribol 11 a.m. Bangkok Choir/a 11 a.m. Palembang Ponliaunk Noon. Penang Te.tarlnt 2 p.m. Penang and Calcutta Sui Sam: 3 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 3 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca 9 p.m. Frema..tle via ports Snladin 3 \,.,n. BangkoK
      106 words
    • 178 8 From Europe—Ry the N.D.L. s.s. Kimi(> .l/'wW due on the fith instant with dates to the 11th November. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 17th October. From Chirm —By the M. M. s. s. S:n'ney due on Sunday. From Saigon—By steamer to
      178 words
    • 115 8 Z VB*>tj p Namk a lon Oaptaiw From Sailed Consignees Rig Dec 1 Kazan Rus tra. HJBB s me lsky ;Cliangai Nnv 24 St. Tchokofl 1 Chieng Mai Ocr str. 767 Reese Manila Nov 23 Behn Meyer 4' 'o I Sri Woniz*e<? Dut str. 92 Vacodnh Rhio Dei 1
      115 words
    • 119 8 Date. Vbmbl's Same. IFlao A Rig Tohs. Dbstisatjos. Dm 1 Tai ru Ger gtr. 1066 Hongkong 1 C!am+ Brit gtr. 2311 Aroe Bay •J Sri Wonfrnee Dut str. »•> Rhi 0 2 Ban Whan Hin Brit Mr. IU6 I Port Swettenham via port4 \aroalav* Rug *tr. 2«)9 Odessa 3
      119 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 70 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. Jewellers and Silk Merchants. 51 52. Jiigd Street, ttlepdone JHo. 25U. Have just received a fine collection of new goods for the Christmas Season. Indian Artware manufactures, Chinese and Japanese silk and silk fancy goods, art embroidery work and curiosities. Indian and Chinese-made jjold. gem-set,
      70 words
    • 111 8 Best Jsjmmm >iik Kimonos foi ladies, prices from $8 t«> $35. Best Japanese washing crepe Kimonos I'-r ladies and gent lemon, prices $2 ami $2.50. Best Japanese Crepe Kimonos for children; prioes. 27 inches $1, -'iG inches $1.25, and L 6 inches $1.50. Japanese made ladies' silk Mouses with >-ilk
      111 words
    • 108 8 Have just received a large collection of Canton-made grass cloth linen embroidery art work Comprising teapoy i overs, table covers, centre pieces, mantle borders, doyleys, handkerchiefs of different sizes and designs. Chinese and Japanese crepe silks 27 inches prices $1 a yard. Canton made satin silks suitable for lathes' dress,
      108 words
    • 527 8 WONOERFUL VALUE 540 PAIRS White or Brown Boots or Shoes with Canvas uppers and hemp Soles T^D BE SOILjID SHOES BOOTS 85 Cents $I-5O Per pair Per pair. FOR BOATING I FOR CLIMBING FOR ROUGH USE FOR BATHING FOR BATHROOM FOR JUNGLE WEAR FOR SHOOTING FOR GYMNASIUM FOR EVERY-DAY USE
      527 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 102 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kawlanri Kerbau Hoiipital, l»t Dec, 19OJ. rta.m. 3 p.m. fi p.m. Remarks. Bar -29.901 J9.793 i» 897 Morning Temp 83-2 79.2 78.2 clear, day WBlbTlur 78.0 77.0 77 0 cloudy. with OirofWind n n.k. Calm Calm, rainatinterMax.Temp 88.9 vaU in the Mm 7'J.O afternoon Max.in Sun 148.0 night
      102 words