The Straits Times, 6 January 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,023. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1908. PRICE 15 CERTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 672 1 NOTICES. She #traits (Jimes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVKIiTIM MKNTN THE tyjie noed as 11 >tandard for setting advertisement* i- Minilar to this, nnlr>-» theinstniciinn i> t<. .li-|>lny the ailvmi^ nient, when any sCwtive -tyle of ty|«e, used in the paper, will he adoptM> The standard runs exactly eiglii
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    • 643 1 NOTICE. NOTICE. DEPOSITORS in the Savings Bank are reminded to send in their passbooks between the 2nd and 15th January, 1903, for audit in compliance with the Rules and Regulations of the Savings Bank Ordinance. Pass-books may be forwarded free by post to the Superintendent of the Bank. NOEL TROTTER,
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    • 242 1 NOTICES. J%ng Seng Qo. WE beg respectfully to inform Ladies and Oentlemen that we have established ourselves as General Storekeepers at N05.42 and 44 Orchard Road, and that we have always in stock all kinds of provisions, wines, spirits, aerated waters, horses' food, perfumery, stationery, patent medicines. Ac. All orders
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    • 186 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lamps #> Safes K Cash Boxes Silver Goods Cycles T Ice Chests .Dressing Cases Z Flower Stands Fancy Goods q Plated Ware Harness R Cutlery Brushes O Guns, Rifles Pipes lj Cartridges Stationery E Liquor Stands Jewellery Perfumes s Drapery Tz Outfitting Ironmongery j| Provisions m THE QUEEN
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    • 375 1 LATEST APVFRTISEMENTS. TO-NHiHT TO-NIGHT to-night: 6TH JANUARY, 1903. mi INDRA ZANIBAR Theatrical Company of Singapore WII.I. I'!.A\ ATTHK NOUTH HUDBB Iti- THKATIU Tlif I'U(iulmi uit<l Tiilismanic < >|..-r:i t-ntitlr.l BOSTANI HAIRAN or TALISMANI AJAIB COMB SBB The Brand Scenery The Scenic Effect* The Brilliant Dresse* etc., etc., etc IN'miw your
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  • 2099 2 Thk following; ia the monthly mining report from the manager of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company dated 13th Dec Gentlemen. I beg to submit my Monthly Report on your mining and milling operations. The mine measurements and assay results of prospecting work, prepared by the mine manager,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 493 2 NOTICES. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA Or Indigestion as it is also termed) from which so many people suffer The symptoms differ, and well they might when we oome to consider that Dyspepsia is not a single ailment in itnelf, but many merged into one. Acidity and soreness after meals, pains in
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    • 366 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. UBUAL SIZES ALWAYS IN BTOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. THE TIFF YALE RAILWAT 00." Have fitted up a q_ nt for aoplying JODBLITE TO THEIB RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One application of Joielite rendnro woodwork absolutely proof against white ants, dry rot,
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    • 429 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FMCTION-MBTA L OW il Xi I_B The best for all classes of Ma:hinery bearings. Full particulars from THE BOHVEO CO., LTD. Singapore. JSCOTPS OF PORE COD LIVER OIL With Hypopbosphiies of Line Soda. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ibe only pr»p«r»-.i->i »l Oil I.IVKR oil ..»t rilil*t«Venrc«li!.. „,t a IflHltiwr.
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  • 283 3 Parliamentary Debates. In the Japanese House of Representatives on December Kith, Mr. Sho Nemoto, a member of Marquis Ito's party, asked if the naval expansion scheme was an outcome of the AngloI apanese agreement, and whether Japan was bound by that agreement, to increase her navy The
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  • 329 3 Since Pahang first came under British rule, says a correspondent, ;t great amount of useful work, such as making roads, bridges, and opening up the country, has been principally due to the Resident. But a vast atea still remains unprospected, leaving great scope for the fertile brain
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  • 131 3 For Singapore. Per P. and O. S.B. Arcadia, connecting with the 8.8. Corumamlrl at CoMmbo from London Dec. I lth due on Jan. 12th: Mr. and Mrs. E. C Davidson, Mr. St. Clair, Miss Bt. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Nicholson, Mr. C. Cunradi, Quar.-Master Bergt.
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  • 852 3 Advantages of cheapness and rapidity of inter-communication, long enjoyed by the commercial community, to the great benefit of the business interests concerned, are now made available for family intercourse and for the affairs of the domestic hearth. How great the necessity is which exists for
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  • 46 3 (klebsa vis ports, Kottroma, due 26th R.V.F. Odessa via ports, Tambov y end of Jan., R.V.F. East Coast porta. Ban What Hin, on alternate Saturdays and Wednesday* 8. si Co Teluk Anton via porta, Malu-ca every and Ptnang on Mondays, B.^. Co.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 423 3 NOTICES. OF THE MULTITUDES who have uoed it or are now using it, we have never beard of «ny one who has been disappointed in it. Noclaims aremade for it except those which are amply justified by experience. In commending it to the afflicted we simply point to it* record.
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    • 619 3 NOT ÜBS. WANTED. ALill Collector. Must give security. Ai ply by letter or personally at Ho. 8 Middle Koad. 14-1 WANTED. QUALIFIED medical practitioner* for the Indo-CbiDa Steam Nay. Co.'s steamer*. Apply to BOUBTEAD A CO., 6-1 Agents. WANTED. CLERK, witb knowledge of timber, and general office work. Applications to
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    • 627 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN JPPOINTID 81TR- AGENTS OF THB Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTBAD A CO., G» neral Agents, n.O. Straits Bettlemeuts. FORJSALE. Qtjina flooring TDile?. In several difterent patterns from Messrs. Hong Chee A Co., of Hongkong. Prices very moderate. Can be
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    • 279 3 SHIPPING THE RUSSIAN VOLUKTUfi FLEET. FOR COLOMBO, PORT SAID, AND ODEHSA. THE s. s. KOSTROMA, Capt. Seletzky is expected to arrive bere sometime between the 16th and Slst of this month, and will be followed by tbe s. NIJNI NOVGOROD in February. For freight or passage, apply to STCHERBATCHOFF TCHOkOFF
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  • 23 4 Stewart.— Suddenly on the ">th in»t. at in- residence, "Tighdeargh" Ballintuio I'erthnhiret N. 8., Alexander Stkwart, aged 82, late merchant of Dundee.
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  • 594 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENT S. TUESDAY, 6th JANUARY. The dismissal of the charge against the two Americans, Messrs. Hopkins and GroBsmayer, and the comment by the Magistrate. Mr. Brock man, that their arrest was seemingly due to an unfortunate mistake, was a happy termination to one of the
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4 m* bank rate is l/ 7£.
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  • 13 4 The Meiji Fire Insurance Company of Tokyo send a wall calendar for 1903.
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  • 16 4 The proprietors of the newly formed Straits Cycle and Motor Co., are Messrs. A lsagofl' Co.
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  • 18 4 Behn Meyer Co. send us the N.D.L. time table of its Far East and Australian lines this year.
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  • 17 4 The Chargeurs Rlunis ss Amtral Hamel'n left Marseilles on the 22nd of December en route for Singapore.
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  • 15 4 The Licensing Justices meet this afternoon, when several applications for new licenses will be considered.
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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 golf championship of India has been won by Mr. Stuart Smith from Mr. Mitchell Innes, by seven up and six to play.
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  • 27 4 The P. and O. s s I'uletta leaves with the homeward mail at 8 a.m. on Friday next, the 9th instant The mail closes at 6 a.m.
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  • 22 4 The P and O. outward mail steamer Coromaudel left Colombo at 10. p.m. on Sunday and is due here on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 21 4 The main French lndi-China trunk line of railway is actively in course of construction from Laokay to the frontier of Yunnan.
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  • 21 4 The battleships Glory and Goliath with the cruiser Talliot and the despatch vessel Alacrity are expected here shortly from the North.
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  • 21 4 The China- Borneo Co., a Hongkong venture, has gone into liquidition in order to be amalgamated with the Borneo Hardwood Co.
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  • 24 4 The French authorities have stopped the erection of the new barracks at Chantaboon and the hospital they had commenced to erect at H ittamhong.
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  • 40 4 Mk Hamilton King, Consul General for the United States at Bangkok, is at present staying at Raffias Hotel, he having arrived here from Manila a day or so back. Mr. King leaves shortly to take up his duties at Bangkok.
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  • 31 4 The Italian warship /'irmonte (Commdr Arnone) arrived this afternoon from Venice M Penang bound for China. She is of 3.12U '.nonage, 8,000 indicated horsepower, and carries 321 men and 25 guns
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  • 38 4 Bffokr Capt. Boldero, at the Marine Court, this morning, the Captain of the Zaida charged two Kling boys with being stowaways from Penang to this port. They are to be sent buck to Penang by the same steamer.
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  • 43 4 Yestkkday afternoon a Chinaman was sliding down a rope from the s.s. Qiang Seng when the rope broke and he fell into bis twakow, striking his stomach against tbe side of it. He was taken to the Hospital where he died this morning.
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  • 68 4 Ybstekday afternoon, a lad, S. Van der Beck, was before Mr. Marriott for enquiry into an allegation that he had caused the death of a Malay lad, Osman, by pushing him into the Bukit Timah Canal at a spot adjacent to the racecourse. Capt. Chancellor, Asst. Supt. of Police, said
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  • 68 4 H.M.S. Good Hope, which conveyed Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain to South Africa, is coated with the well known Red Hand brand water line paint," for which Messrs. Behn, Meyer A- Co. are Xhe local agents. During three recent montiis, 2,517,821 tons ot shipping have been treated with this paint. It
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  • 77 4 It is now ascertained that the tiiular Sultan of Acheen escaped by the merest chance when his hiding place was lately surprised by the Netherlands troops. Among the slain was the Sultan's secretary. The latter wore the Sultan's signet ring, and hence the corpse was taken to be that of
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  • 121 4 j Framed on lines which will meet a great need in this port, we understand that a .Singapore Carting Syndicate has been formed, chiefly to secure the bringing of merchandise and other goods from the wharves to town. Instead of the existing unsatisfactory and expensive method
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  • 511 4 Proceeding* in the Court of Assize commenced this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, and a jury of seven. The first cast Mi that of Kwong See, a coolie, who was charged with having broken into some premises at Tanjong Pagar with intent to steal
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  • 360 4 The following is from the Manager's report for the month of December last: 130 ft. level north drive has been driven 13 ft. during the month, and now has a total length of 56 feet, and shews about 13 feet of quartz in the breast. 130
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  • 59 4 The Gold Medal for 1902, was played for on Saturday, and was won by Dr. Ellis. The following are the scores No scores were returned by the other competitors. f. B. Vetrce 42+42— 2 Dr. Kowlia 40 +41 -r 2 01. ii»kf- 46 50— 8 U.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 70 4 London, Jan. sth. The election at Newmarket resulted as fill»iws -Mr C. l> Rose, Liberal. 4414 votes. Mr. Leonard Brassey Unionist, 3907 votes. This is a gain for the Liberals. The Liberals throughout the Kingdom are jubilant at the Newmarket victory, which they regard, in conjunction
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    • 22 4 ASTUTE SULTAN The Sultan of Morocco has astutely effected a public reconciliation with his brother and has appointed him Governor cf Fez.
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    • 42 4 In Desperate Plight. It is reported in N'nw York that President Castro, of Venezuela, is in desperate plight, what with an empty treasury and approaching insurgents. It is said that he h is ahiicated, or is about to do so.
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    • 25 4 It is announced at St. Petersburg that the restoration to China of the imperial palaces at M ukden (Manchuria) began on .lan. 3rd.
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    • 26 4 The German navy estimates show an increase of eight million marks, and the army estimates a decrease of five million marks.
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    • 39 4 The King of Saxony is critically ill. I Tin- present King, Gaafgt, only succeeded to tin- throne of Saxony in June liixt, on th«" death of his brother, Kin:: Albert, who h.i.l reigned rfata 1873-1
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    • 41 4 Mr. Brodriek, the Secretary of State for U\tr. was iniruul ye-uerJiy (Mm day,' to Miss M idoleine .Stanley, daughter ol" Lilly Jeune. Mr 1! ilfour, the Premier, was best man The wu-1 ***** was a ?reat social function.
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    • 36 4 Appointed to the Suez Canal Board. Sir Thomas Sutherland, chairman ot the P. U Co., has been appointed Senior Vice- President of the Suez Canal Company, in succession to Sir John Stokes, deceased.
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  • 203 4 Owns to information received yesterday, Mr. F K. Jennings, as agent for the Opium Farmer, obtained a search warrant for house 586-2 North Bridge Road. There, 39 tins of opium valued at $858 were found and Wee Ah Tong, who apparently occupied and paid rent for the
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  • 192 4 P. O. Passengers Booked. Per Valttta «ailingon 9th .lan .Kor London Gunner ami Mr». T. Lane, 3 children and -1 in fantu, Lt.-Col., and Mr*. < lakes, Mr. J.O. Dick. For Bombay: J. Greenwood, Sertft. A. Wright, Gunner .1. Sant. For I olonil<o: Mr. L. W. Yatwy. Mr. K.
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  • 49 4 A French man claims to have solved the problem of vision through a telephone. The prospect is diverting. Imagine the lone lover on hie office-stool ringing up Dulcinea's face I^B often as the fancy moves him, or the wife ringing up her husband's expression as well as his excuse.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 271 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., (ESTABISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE, (Price Isist on Jlpplieation.) tv th.s. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Wanted at once. I Cashier 10 -ict also as Assistant Bailiff whrn 1 SSflfy; commencing salary $3-*> a u>u..th. I Ciishiei c inimpncing salary 530 a
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    • 640 4 WANTED. AN experienced office clerk, mu»t be quick at figures. Apply with references, to v. c. \V. D. c/o Straiti Timr*. WANTED: Collector, apply with letters of reference and names of security for $1,000, to THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., v.c. NO. 2, ST. THOMAS WALK. ROOMS with board for
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    • 120 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers opkn Greeham House (Battery Road.) on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd *y» 8 P°»on Sundays. 8 a.m. noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly supplies frcm Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films, \V ratten- WrainwrighVs Ilford and German dry
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  • Correspondence.
    • 13 5 [The Sf raid Time* is not responsible for the upinions of its correspondent*.]
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    • 817 5 y Vo (lie FAilur uf th>- Straits Time*" Okak Bir,— The letter of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, published by you on Wednesday last on the subject of Fixity of Exchange," embraces the old trite scheme of 1897, without any appropriate argument ipplicable
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    • 433 5 To the Editor of the "Straits Tim*s." Sir,- The Municipal estimated Budget for the curMfit year has just been issued and its flgoA as compared with those of the actuflp of 1802 go to show how true is the flying the more we have the more we
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  • 460 5 Miss E. M. Hose— Rev. C. H. B. Woodd. A wedding of unusual interest was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, when one of the largest congregations ever known in Singapore at such a function assembled to witness the marriage of Miss Elfrida M. Hose,
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  • 55 5 M. Retailliau lias just received from Paris a new consignment of very much up-to-date motor cars and similar automobiles. These latter include a lot of motor tricycles and quadricycles that have been on show at the great Automobile Exposition just held in the French capital. They are the speediest machines
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  • 842 5 The Kmperor of Austria ha* accepted the resignation of Archduke I.e. i,,>ld Ferdinand, who marries a commoner and renounces all hi* right* as a member of the Imperial household. His sister, the Crown Princes* of Saxony, who suddenly left Salzburg and broke off all connection with the Koyal
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  • 274 5 SMALL- POX CASES. On Friday last, the Municipal Sanitary Officer received a report of the existence of a case of small-pox at a new mosque in Campong Sambu, in the neighbourhood of Fort Palmer. A boy was found dead, but it was ascertained that the child had died in a
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  • 50 5 Mr Saburo Hisamidzu, the Japanese Consul, has been recalled and leaves for Tokyo about the 15tb instant. The name of his successor has not yet transpired. Last evening Mr. Hisamidzu entertained a number of the representatives of the principal Japanese firms at a farewell dinner at his residence, Sepoy Lines
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  • 666 5 tlt i» not always an easy matter to jndge correctly of the quality of thin*;"- I-I than one in a t bonsand uf iih it capable of accurately estimating the worth uf a picture not more than one in a hundred the quality of a home. In general,
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  • 656 5 SINOAPOME, 6TH .U.NOARV, IMB. PRODUCE. Gambler -eller* U.U Copra Bali 9.8U do Pontianak 9.10 Pepper, Black buyers 38.75 do White, (8%) 61.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.50 do Brunei No. 1 4.26 Pearl Sago r 5.60 Coffee, Bali, 15% baiiii 23.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 32.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 183 5 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Auction Sale of Valuable Household Furniture &c. THE Property of the Hon. J. M Allinson, to be held at Belvedere," Orange Grove Ro ad, Tanplin Saturday, 24th J-mvary, 1903. BS-12 POW E LL 4 Co.. Auctioneers COMMON BENBE-MUTSHELI A mkw mrtltcal work on the <**u«w and u;< «t
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    • 571 5 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Sultan Abubakar, Deceased. Telolc Blanga Estate. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. POWELL Co., have received instructions from the Dato Mentri of Johore, as Executor of the Will of the late Sultan Abubakar, of Johore, to offer for Sale by Auction THE WHOLE OF THE TELOK BLANGA ESTATE of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 204 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 6th January. High Water. L'.4o.p.m. S.V.I. Recruits Drill. S.l& Argonaut Smoker. Launches 7 p.m., at Johnston's Pier. Week of Prayer. Methodist Church. 8 Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Malay Theatre. North Bridge Koad. Wednesday, 7th January. Hi eh Water. 3.26 a.m. 3.47 p.m. Pledge Hale, l.eong Man Sau.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 334 6 NOTICES. SINGAPORE KRAMJI RAILWAY. The above line as far as Bukit Timah will be open for traffic from January ist, 1903. The Train Service, until further notice, will be as under, Sundays included Singapore .160 n..v> 10.14 \->*\ 1 40."i 5.:K) Mi iv v^f^r, (609 734 8 59 10 I**
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    • 276 6 NOTICES. MACNIVEN ft CAMEBONS PENS. They come as a boon and a blessing to men. 'In- Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen." THE WAVERLEY PEN. Sold ky all Statirarn thrtMktit the Wtrlil. Every Pen made by Macniven A Came ron, Ltd., is separately pxamined by experienced hands, and any
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    • 231 6 NOTICES. NO MORE WHITEWASH. :o: It copts less to keep a building in good appearance with LYTHITE. Lythite is a fine powder having many ot the characteristics ot the best cement mixed with cold water, it makes a paint that flows as freely as varnish and w ll dry and
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    • 637 6 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $10,000,00 C RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserre.4 lo,ooo,oool „.-«nnnn' Silver tWve....| 4,750,000/ 'VW.OOO. RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 „n nnnnnn PROPRIETORS |..*10,000,000. Court of Ddhkimml Hon. R. Shbwan,— Chairman. A. .1. Kavmond, K»q.— Dkputv C'haikman lion. C. \V. DICKBON II SfHUHAKT, Knq. E. Gortz,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 647 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. tTUIE Standari Life Amutujob. X Norwich Union Fire Insurance Bods*J/ Atla* Anoranoe Company (Fira). Ihe Equitable Life Aasuraioe Society. I he China Mutual Steam Navigation Company Dm Tottenham Lager Beer Company. t r'or partionlan of tWe Companies, tee fee mil advertisement of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED.
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    • 1341 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Onder conttact with the Netherlands India Government. Agtntt at Singapore- Khif Agiscy, latb J. Dabhdblb A Co., 2-8, Colltbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Brouver Palembang Jan 4 Djambie and Palembang Jan 8 Vm drr
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    • 785 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Sordtlentscher Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMEBB OF THE COAST FLEET. Tors Keg. Tons Reg. Sftttn J478 Kohtichang 2042 Handakan Hll Prtchaburi 2191 Paknam -JOOt PiUanuiok 9019 Tanglin 1999 Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok \9M Chow Tai 1777 Karat 1900 Wong Koi 1777 Sinyoro 1754 Krong Wai 1777 Wiun Tun^ 1341
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    • 543 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. JN* V* J\ .I A I 'AN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by NEW* TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 394 7 j INSURANCE CO.'S •fiHK QUEEN INBURANOK COMFAHY X »OW MfKGll) IH TH« ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I Home Offices i (jniia ImuBAMOi Buiu>inag. Livibpooi I The undersigned, Agent* for tb« abort Company, are prepared to take risks at ewnnl rates. HOOOLANDT A 00. L'ILVION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. ESTABURHRI> 1828.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1369 8 Under this heading the follow ni; abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— ■hip; bo. barque; »eh. schooner; Yut.— Yacht; Cm.— Cruiser; Qbt.— Qunbuat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. British U. S.— United fcutes Feb..— French Star.— German; Dut.— DuUh;Joh.— ,'ohore; B.C.— Oenernl-camo; d.p. -deck passenger; U. Lii.erteia
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    • 551 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrival, and name oj agent: Steamers. Ad. Hamelin, Dunkirk, left Dec 3: M. C'te Annam, Colombo, Feb M. Maritime^. Antenor, China, Jan 25; Mansfield. Aparima, Calcutta, Jao 8; Boustead. Awa Maru, London. Jan 21 P. Simons. Benalder, London, Jan Paterson Simons. Bencleuch, Europe,
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    • 198 8 From Europe— By the M. M. s. 8. Salmi* due on Wednesday. From China— By the P. AO. s.s. Valrtta due on Thursday. From Calcutta— By the s. g. Cooeyanna due Bth January. From Rangoon— By the s.s. Purnea due Bth January. From Saigon— By steamer to
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    • 73 8 for Hertteaner Titne. To-Morrow Pulo Laut. P*«ir etc Batavier 2 p.m. Teluk Ansou via ports Malacca H p.m. BangUo Koral p.m. ("bou and Giani/S'tKi 4 p. in Asahan .in I IK-ti* Van der Parrn 4 p.m. Tbi mm. Batavia l.n Styw H a.m. Palemlianc Brnutner M a.m Saudakan
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  • 178 8 Dat«. ii. Vessel's Namb. Flag Rio Tons Vessel's Namb. OBBTINATIOH. 8 Salazie Fcb str. 2089 8 LaSeyne str. 1142 ■5 Ban Poh Guan Brit str 576 6 I GiangAnn str. 557 6 Catherine Apcar str. 1730 6 Chigwellt str 1192 6 Baoca str. 3794 6 Ceylon otr 2<M7 Stettin
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  • 242 8 h VtMKI I NiMK. 4 1088 CAPTAIIC FROM SaILBD. OUMHIMM Rio Jan I (iianeSen« Brit »tr. 722 Rawlingson Samarang Dei 31 T. K. Tian Co Lt. ■I letartos (Jer str. 1578 Dinse Amoy Dee 28 Wee Bin and Co 4 Morven Brit sir. 23«0 Nome Calcutta Dec HißafMoCoy U
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 93 8 Selling off Selling off Selling off Cash Clearance Sale •«|OF |*< THE REMAINDER OF OUR TEAK-WOOD FURNtfURE AND A LARGE STOCK Of INDIAN-MADE TEAK-WOOD AND ROSE-WOOD CHAIRS SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES; ALSO DRAWING-ROOM SUITES AND IRON BEDSTEADS. \W are closing our Furniture Business at our Branch NO. 34, NORTH BRIDGE
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    • 387 8 THE mm AIR GUN adj|gp> A fresh consignment hand of these very popular Air Guns. !T f THE DAISY AIR GUN f TAr At «bsolutely the lowest Price ev«r offered. JrirT^ TOT WIIULO Iwl A large conHipnment only just received, any amount ot tun and I^OI W Iwl a f^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 96 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandann Kerhau Hosftttal.'th January, 190-'; '■IH.rM 3p m M|> in. Kkmakkk.J Blr *> 9H2 J9.907 2» H-9 Mornins Temp \tU HJ 7!»8 clear, day WB'lbTher 78.0 78.0 7« 8 o'cast, rain DirofWind s.e. vk. s.e. at noon Max.Temp 82.9 day and Mm 730 night o'caM. Mnx.in Sun IMJ
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