The Straits Times, 9 February 1903

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, 050 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTSJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 807 1 NOTICES. She ititws. ADVERTISING RATESPAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column mea.-nre. I Flriit iiiMiiiun $I '2o cente Second mid third insertions each 40 cents Fourth, liiiii, mid Mxth 40 cent* Seventh t<> .i^lm-.-nil' 'U cents Nioeteeuth&HuliHeqiient,, 16 cfiiti. Her week afefai ilnyn, to l>o changed daily ii reqiiii'-<l jl, per
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    • 696 1 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at the Colo1 nial >>» Cretan's ('ffice up to noon of the 10th February, i9Us, tor the following works 1. Special Srrvics Raffles Lighthuse. '2. General repairs painting and white washing to the Nassim Hill bungalow. H. (ieneral repairs to the quarters of
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    • 325 1 NOTICES. WELLING I ON SCHOOL, AYR, I SCOTLAND. A High ClasH bt hool for Girls. PRINCIPALS— Miss Cay and Mips -mitd, a sisled l> < fficient Engl it and foreign governesses. 'J hor'iigt modern education public exam^natio^l^ preiared for. Bracing sea air; heal'b} situation, large school building; ymrm sium, cycling,
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    • 165 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MORE~LiGHT If you are in Want of MORE LIGHT, or BETTER LIGHT call at Messrs. KATZ JL BROTHERS &J Where you will find a Magnificent Display of jt A> Mmr 1 HANGING LAMPS, mj^^^^P^ WALL LAMPS, fio£w?PW'' STANDARD LAMPS, Wl^M^ TABLE LAMPS LAMP Shades, all LAMP accessories. A
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    • 575 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ti KN 1 I.EM AN wnnl* 1.0 r<< nnd Ictyins I" with private family. Apply to H c/o Strati* Timm. 104 ~DK k.DITN BOOMGARDT, RO P L.K.C.S., Kdi.n INTENDS pra, ti»in« as a Urti-s 1 physi ciao. Address. Hotel dp Ih Mk. 144 "MUNICIPAL NO IK K The
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  • 1463 2 All About The King of Wines. At Christmastide, when many lovers of good wine are no doubt thinking of the famous champagnes of 1892, l^U.t, 1898, and also of the ports, now well crusted, of 186U and 1864, vine-growers and their skilful assistants Hi busy down in the Rheims
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  • 332 2 The M'tiul'i Amtrimm discusses the effects on the Philippine trade should French Indo-China take to a gold currency basis. It points out that financier* who are watching currency conditions in the Orient carefully regard the present agitation in France in favor of a change to a gold
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  • 31 2 Mr. J. Rothkrkord, M. P., was to leave London on 15th ult. for a voyage round the world by way of Ceylon, China, Japan, British Columbia, Canada, and the United States.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 494 2 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE fIIGHEST REPUTATION JWERY WHERE. Jirtift the System against Disease with PURE BLOQfI. "THh 3EST SECURITY FOX HEALTH." IJII Jl J ±jLT\J J J Si)vii/li\J ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA tinco 1829. j.^V> 'V-.- '^-J^jpJl Proi, n.l. t>V tl.e MIOMWr yiU.Ol AUTHOWITItS t'l,<- r. 5£%&."5 TOTPID
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    • 510 2 NOTICES. J^ STANDARD pOLICY. or £500 8TO. Payable at Age 66 or At Death, if previous Costs at the Bate of Per quarter. Age. £4 10 0 if commenced at 26 £6 14 11 if commenced at 86 £9 1 10 if commenced at 40 For Rates for other Age*,
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    • 388 2 NOTICES. WTORWICH UNION FIBK IN80HANCK HI SOCIETY OF NOBWICH AND LONDON. EinniiRiD 1707. IOK PISE INSURANCE ONLY Amount insured 4886,000,000 Um p»id..,.,_. M 11,600,000. Premium inoMI M 906,000. lucruoe effected m alincwt e»ery deaoription ptoperty »t ourrent rat* of premiam BlICI FOB 10 DATi Ail MOW AO0WTBD AT 4 OBHT
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  • 748 3  -  Hugh Olifford. Uh In Is*2 a Malay prince gave a great entertainment in honour ot certain I'.ny.il visitors, and among other items of interest was a battle to the death between a water-buffalo and his hereditary enemy. The arena was fenced securely by a stockade of coconut
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  • 240 3 Th k H ongkong Chamber of Com merce lias decided to hold a meeting shortly to consider the Currency Questions, public opinion being strongly in favour of such a step. The Hongkong Dally rVsai thus narrows down the points at issue The MBBstsSJ i> whether llu- mat If!
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  • 282 3 How many people know that Pope Leo XIII. has ever set foot in London? Such, however, is the case. In the little book called Faith Found in London," dealing with Roman Catholic life in the metropolis, and containing many stories of Cardinal Manning, occurs the
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  • 519 3 P. O. Feb. lltlt.— lVr Mii.iln Foi London— Mr-. Fi-her anil rliilil. tm London via Mar-eille: Hmm G. A. Reid. I'.u Bog 1 1 yt-. I'm- I'lMian- Ml*. Ainhiint, NMH Ku Say lisa anil Fi»lier. rtt.JXIL l*Ui Cm owrfrfil F-ir LondonMr. A. \V. Bailey. Him, Noil Trotter.
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  • 140 3 For Singapore. Per P. A 0. 8. 8. Ausf.a/i'a from London Jan. Messrs. Meikle. W. Michle, \V. D. Bark Pis. Belfield, and G. G. Wild. Per M. M. 8. s. Indu* from Marseilles X.'li. 8. due Mar. 2.— Viscount de Bond) and family. Per M. M. 8.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 19 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7General shipping news is printed on pageB.
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    • 647 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,001 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..flo.ooo,ooo\ mn-u\m\ Silver Reserve....! 4,760,000/ U eO KESERVE LIABILITY OF* «.,n(,flmr, I'ROPRIKTURS lO 11 1 Court of btkECTORs. Hon. R. Shew an,— Chairman. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Dkfutv Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson |H. Schuhart, Esq. E. GOETZ,
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    • 631 3 NOTiwES. STOREKEEPER WANTED. i^HINKSE preferred. Must have had \J previous experience in import business. Apply to L.C.c/o Strattt unit: v.c. WANTED. AN electrical engineer for service in the Federated Malay States. Apply, stating qualifications and salary expected to TOMLINSON A TIAN FOOK, Civil Engineers. U.i I Baffles Place, Singapore. WANTED.
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    • 583 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan 9f Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTID SUB- AGENTS OF THB Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD A CO., General Agents, v.c. Straits Settlements. FR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed frt*n, at the Crown DUpensary, K> Selegie Road. v.c. FOR SALE— A road-racing "Laju" bicycle in first
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    • 590 3 SHIPPINO IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED FOR HONGKONG. THE Company's steamer WAMtAHQ 4.034 tons, Captain Payne, having left Calcutta on the Ist inst., may be expected to arrive here on or about the oth idem., and will have prompt despatch for the adovp port. For freight or passage apply
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  • 16 4 Clifford.— On the I4lb -Unitary, at Tientsin. Kosai.ik LoUlsk Clifford, infant iliiu^ii', <-i'oi'Oi.ivkrCi.iffoki>, iigeii lOnioniliK.
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  • 579 4 Gbnehal I)k Wkt hM cleared die air by presenting to Mr. Chamberlain, a dtl'unt address expressing tiie views of the Boer extremists. Tlie latter want nothing more nor less than the exclusion of loyal Boers from power. They also demand concession
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  • 915 4 The bathic dsnou&ment of the elopement of the Saxon Crown Princess with her children's Kren h tutor, as described by X. Miter in to-day's despatches, puts a period to the most sensational scandal that has occurred in any court of Europe since the suicide of the Austrian Crown Prince, Rudolph,
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  • 485 4 wife of Crown Prim c Rudolf. All tlii s bowever, proved insufficient for the Countess's expenditure, and only recently she appealed once more to the Monarch for monetary assistance— this time not directly, but through a nobleman who formerly belonged to her household when she was Crown Princess. The request
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  • 173 4 Everybody will deplore the exhibition of Hooliganism that was given by certain European residents at the Chinese fireworks on Saturday night. There can be no doubt of the fact that these young men —in an exuberant spirit of mere deviltry mayhap, but anyhow in a manner that was disgraceful— secured
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  • 157 4 A correspondent sets forth in the London Time* the small degree of importance attaching to the submission of the Sultan of Acheen to the Netherlands India GovernmentHe shows that the submission is of hardly any political significance, owing to the little power exercised by the Sultan. The correspondent dwells upon
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 44 4 Emmlm 7th February. President Roosevelt has refused tb« invitation of the allies to him to arbitrate on the (juestion of th« preferential payment of the claims on Venezuela. Presumably the point will he left to he settled by the H.igtio Arbitration Tribunal.
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    • 39 4 M. (Siron has left the Crown PriMM of Saxony, and has broken .ll ill rel i tionts with her in order not to he. an obstacle to the reunion of the PriMM with her children
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    • 83 4 DeWet and forty follower* representing the extreme section of the Dutch had a two hours' interview with Mr Chamberlain. The proceedings took a heat ml torn, on De Wet MMMiag the British Government of contravening tin- terms of fnrrender MJpMi upon at VereeniMr. Chamberlain refused to receive
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    • 177 4 Mr Chamberlain, replying to in address from De Wet and others on Friday refuted one. by one, the accusation of breach of the peace terms. It was further complained in the ad drees that the British Government was unsympathetic. Mr Chamberlain replied that the Government'was working day
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    • 36 4 Loiulon, S.'/i fad There ,*re indications that Mr Chamberlain's outspokenness has had a good efV.'ct Many Boer extremist"- now declare that they regret the tone of the address. [presented to him by I)e Wet and others)
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    • 18 4 The Turkish War Department is preparing tor a mobilisation of troops in view of contingencies in Macedonia.
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    • 27 4 It is stated at Brussels that Belgium has obtained a concession to the north of Tientsin on the right bank of the Peilio River.
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4/m barik raie is 1 7 f
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  • 16 4 Thk In inewaid mail by the N. D. I s.s. barmslttdi closes at 6 p.m. to-day
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  • 13 4 The Dutch government steamer Snip arrived from Batavia yesterday en route for Rhiti
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  • 18 4 Thk entries for the Kinta R»ce Meet ing will close at Batu < iajah at *> p.m on Thursday next.
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  • 21 4 H M S. MM left for Manila at rj 45 p.m. on Saturday with the mails for the Admiral at Manila.
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  • 18 4 Sir Ernest Satovv, H.B.M.'s Minister at Peking, arrived in London on the 15th January from China, on leave.
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  • 20 4 Tbk Sipiau Tin Company* mine returns tor the month of January amount to a little over l.V> piculs of or*.
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  • 23 4 On Saturday next a cricket match will be played on the Esplanade between the Committee and the Rest of the S. 0. C.
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  • 23 4 Thirk will he an association football match on the Esplanade to-morrow between an eleven representing the S. C. C. and the Royal Engineers.
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  • 24 4 Amongst the passengers by tin- N.Y.K. steamer Inaba Mam, which sailed from London on 15th ult., were Mrs. and Miss Hood Treacher, for Singapore.
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  • 27 4 It wan announced at London on the l-'sth January that passengers could now take through tickets fmra London to Port Arthur by way of the Siberian Railway.
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  • 26 4 Mr. A. Kkankkl, who has now returned from his trip to Europe, advertises a choice collection of furniture of all kinds which he hat personally selected.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 685 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Are You Living Out of Singapore :o: You have plenty of extra charges to meet on account of Freight, Rail, etc. You want your Groceries and Provisions at Bedrock. Send to The Australian Stores The Premier Cash Provision Merchants 1, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. [NTKKN moNAL DIHPINBARY, ROBIMHOM BOAO,
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    • 176 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers opkn Qresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekday* only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on w kda y« 8 a in 6 P m on Sundays. 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly supplies 11.1 1. in Europe, reliable printing papers, chemk-al mounts, Eastman
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  • 674 5 To-NKiHT the Brough Comedy Co., which arrived this morning by the Xam HuiKj, give a performance of Are You ;i M. i^tii, ruariiiß Bue< in thr^e acts by Lho. Oietreichxtein. The present company, as the lirough Companies always do everywhnrp, comes to BingapoN wit,h the very
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  • 267 5 The London Gazette notified the appointment of Captain Sir J. Keane, Bart R A to lie Aide-de-Camp to Sir 11 A BUk.-, (i. C. If. (i Governor and Commander-in-Cliiet of Hong Kong and im DepafkafMafja, KAh already intimated, the French <|Ui>lrut> in tiiu K;ir Kast. is to
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  • 294 5 The Government Reclamation (i round, Robinson Road, near the Teiolc Aver Market, presented a lively scene throughout Saturday, the occasion bring the Chinese Sports in honour of the New Year. Throughout they were will attended, the ground during ilh lirework display in the evening bring
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  • 538 5 Entries and Handicaps. THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Him. Wn.Uell, Mr». A. Kohertwjn. Mrs. l.rniL'li.-iiii Carter, Mr». Saundei* and Mrs. QaaaloMr, WlaM ptafi Mr». Lovell. Ladies' Singles. A. Clw. Mr- L.iv.ll iv:l. Mrs. Wadilell—ls, Mrs. QaaataMO is. Mr-. Simnder* —4, Mr». I.iiil.liam Carter wr, Mm. A.
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  • 50 5 In the early hours of yesterday morning, a Chinaman visited the quarters of the Victoria Bridge School in Victoria Street. The kebun's fowl-house was ransacked, and all the fowls numbering about a dozen, were stolen. The birds were valued at $15. No trace of the man has yet been found.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 498 5 To the Elitor of the Strain Timef. Dkak Sir, I was much interested in your recent leader regarding beriberi in Christmas Island and Capt. Vincent's very practical and sensible ideas as to itn treatment. The worthy Captain, however, like many controversialists, is unduly hard upon Science if only
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  • 245 5 The monthly report of the Kadana Gold Mining Company gives the following particulars Mill ran an equivalent of H days 17 hours at 10 head, and treated 2S> tons of stone for a return of 71 ounces 14 dwts of smelted gold, being an average of 6 dwts
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  • 76 5 A hew days ago a coolie named Cheng Wah Chin was left in charge of a boat containing a quantity of sugar, rice, and other goods worth 5913. He took the boat to Johore and had managed to dispose of the propnrty before the Johore Police received intimation of the
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  • 18 5 A little over 107 piculs of tin ore was the output of the Sudu Seremban mine last month.
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  • 68 5 Third Day. Thk following are the results of the third and last days race meeting at Penang on Saturday Fibbt Hack Starlight 1 ZoroaKter 2 Skcoxd Rack S<-ot*guard 1 Rattenhurgh 2 Third Rack Sweet Erina 1 Empreza 2 Fourtb Kick Vingt et nn I Tin Prince 2 Fifth
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  • 86 5 Thb Singapore Golf Club Championship for 190.J will consist of much play -two rounds with final tie— four rounds of the links. Hay begins on 21st instant. Entries close on Mth inst. There will also be a sweepstake competition handicap match play— two rounds. Final tie four
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  • 89 5 On Satur.i iv, Bishop Warne arrived per B s. 'J'arolxi from Rangoon and the Rev. Dr. Stuntz from Manila. Both these gentlemen are here t > assist at the annual Malaysia Conference of the M. E. Church, which will commence its sessions on Wednesday. Yesterday evening
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  • 10 5 Keadinc; matter will be found on pages 2 and -i.
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  • 20 5 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail Site to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting.)
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  • 34 5 Thk Legislative Council meets on Friday at 2.30, Mr. Napier will question the Government about the Sea Belle, and about the Singapore River bridges. Bills dealing with morphine and opium will be brought in.
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  • 34 5 Owino to a printer's mistake, the letter headed Tropical Diseases was published in our issue of Saturday before the final corrections had been made in the proof. It is printed in corrected form to-d«v.
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  • 44 5 The health ot L »Jy McCallura, wife of ihe Governor of Natal, is again causing anxiety Their Excellencies were to leave Pietermantzburg for Inchanga on the *Hb ult., and were afterwards to proceed to the Mooi River, where they would make a short stay.
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  • 49 5 The Japanese training fleet, composed of three cruisers, which is to sail from Yokosuka on February 16th on a long cruise abroad, is to visit Hongkong, Singapore, Melbourne, Tasmania, New Zealand, Sydney, Thursday Island, Shanghai, l'usm. and Kobe, being expected to return to Yokosuka by the end of August.
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  • 48 5 Thbrr was a crowded house on Saturday night at the Indra /mi bar Theatre, and many late arrivals were disappointed ia getting seats. I'o-nignt the Company will put on the stage ttie well-known Dutch story RunaHo Tisburgh" translated and conducted hy_ Mr. Schmidt Hammer at the proprietor's request.
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  • 60 5 The Taipusuiu ie-u val of the God Siva takes place to-day and to-morrow. This evening a grand silver car procession will take place from the temple in Tank Road to Sepoy Lines and back, between 4 p.m. and 1 1 p m.: whilst to-morrow and on Wednesday nights receptions will
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  • 52 5 Thk local steamer K<ig lluy while on the run down from Johore picked up a Chinaman clinging to v capsized twakow. The man said that thetwakow was bringing a cargo of timber from Johore to Singapore when she capsized. There were two other Chinamen on board and they swam to
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  • 51 5 Thk following passengers arrived here this morning by the Imperial German mail steamer Darmrtadt from China and Japan. From Yokohama: Mr. L. E. Sperry, Mr. Hoffmann, Mr. Karno. From Shanghai Naval Capt. Wuthmann, Mr. Dettlefa. From Hongkong Mr. Nachtigall, Mr. (i. M. Finley, Mr. T. Shimida, Mr. Joseph Fitter, Mr.
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  • 71 5 We have received from Messrs. Fraser and Neave, Ltd., a copy of their Singapore and Straits Directory for 190:«. As usual it is well got up and contains all, or more than all, the information a work of the kind can possibly be expected to contain, bearing as it does
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  • 659 5 Singapore, 9th Ffhruart, I*o3. PRODUCE. (Jam l iier buyers f 15.25 Copra Ball 9.55 do Pontlanak 9.00 Pepper, Black buyer* 35.00 do White, (82) 58.50 Sago Floor Sarawak buyer* 5.15 do Brunei No. 1 4.60 Pearl Sago 6.00 Coffee, Hali, 15% baM« 22.50 Coffee, Palembanß, 20% ba«ia 32.00 Coffee,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 YOUR CHILD WILL IMPROVE. Stsakss' Wins is eagerly taken by Children and Invalids instead ot being repugnant to th?m. It is a wonderful health restorative and Nerve Tonic. Children derive especial benefit from its usei it is so happily taken. —Sold by all chemisU.
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    • 26 5 The best medicine known to the medical faculty for healing diseased Lungs is Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 459 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. H. VAN WIJK. Pastry-Cook. On Order On Order T?»fir.— lndian Rice Table. $1 per tiffin. 1 per month. OINNKK.— 9 1.60 per cover. |T0 per month. DtsUMn anil Supp.Ms nt out to private mfiideocef without any ■dditiotafJ "liargea. I. k 1 kkam Saloon.— A o'clock Teas. Snxi'ws Tne
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 164 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 9th February. High Water. Ml p.m. S.V.A. 2.5 Gnn Drill. 5.10 S.V.K. Recrnita Drill 5.15. Broujrh Company. Town Hall. H Malay Theatre. North Bridge Road. N. D. L. homeward mail closex. 6. Tuesday. 10th February. Hii;li Water. 8.31 a.m. 10.9 p.m. Russian Squadron due. Liquors S
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 481 6 NOTICES. *Q?e Puteometet> Requires co Thousands in use jp tJ M F* ALMOST I anything. M V ft Needs no No moving party T to get out t -jBHPI^Wpi ■v" of order. /^C^v Will WORK STEAM PUMP. on a Chain. particui ars j/KSgBtjߣ^^ pwicks on IS NOISELESS. *^?Ba3^ appucation. SOLE
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    • 237 6 NOTICES^ These CAPSULES cure j recent and chronic discharges. I THEY NEVER FAIL Sold ntrf*h*n. TRY THEM jj3 I "SAPPORO" "KIRIN" BEERS The best that are brewed in Japan Sole Importt KOMEYA Co., aB, High Street. Telephone No. 388. DRINK TANSAN BUT SEE THAT TOO (iET THE Genuine Article BOTTLED
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    • 153 6 NOTICES. LAWS CO., 8. BATTERY ROAD. Commission and Estate agents, Ship-brokers. Mortgages arranged at short notice. CHAMPAGNE "LOUIS ROEOERER Extra Dry and Carte Blanche The old. well known, brand. BRINKMANN ff CO., ltnp<rr(ers. Retail at Messrs. JOHN LITTI.K A Co., Ltd. v.c. Fimagoya Tansan I^HE above mineral water, (or which
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    • 307 6 NOTICES. f/jWy¥jT^W These tiny B^l^^^^^FA Capsuies 1 IB^^l superior Wl^/lllikV Copaiba, 1 \^^LJto^^BJ Cubebs, and 1 Injections— cure 1 the same diseases as these drugs 1 in forty-eight hours without inconvenience. >^^. Each CapMlc bran the n>me (MIDYI FM DISEASES OF THE CHEST. 3RIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Like Prescribed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 725 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. lII i K UtiodarJ Life Asraranot. I Norwich Union Fire Insurant)* Boei*t). Ulan A-unranoe Company (Fir*;. The Kquiuble Life Asgunnc* Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company 'tißTiham Lager Beer Company. ror particular* ot tkeaa Compuu**, Me the •ull navHrtitement of THE BORNEO COM PANT. LIMITED.
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    • 766 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaant Maatschappij. tnaer contract with the Netherlands India Government. „tv» m .Sitifoje-ff run Acis<Y, 1 xi» J. L>ai»dils A Co., US, CoiXTIB Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer Frcno F»pect«J Wii »<» < \>eti*x< bed for On Ailing Batavia Feb 2 Billiton, Batavia, Samarang, and
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    • 559 7 Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes De France. TSLBOBAPHIO AIirKKSS: MBSSAOBBIBS, SIROAPORB. The -nail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoo'it the undnrnirtntioned dates. OnrwAßD. Homkwarp. Dates. Dates. IHO3 IW3 Annam Feb. 2 Caledonien Feb. 1 E. Simon* Feb. 15 Salasie Feb. I■' Indu* Mar. •> Oceanien Mar 1 Tonkin Var. 15
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    • 620 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES VorddentBOber Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, BTEAMERB OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tons Reg. Stettin 2478 Kohrirhang 2042 Sandakan 2111 Pftchaburi 2191 Paknam 2004 PiUanulnit JOIh Tanglin 1999 Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok 1920 Chow Tai 1777 Korat 1900 Wong JCoi 1777 Singora 17A4 Keoryr Wm 1777 .V««n Tung 1341
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    • 476 7 INSURANCE CO.'S GUABDIAN ABSOKANCK CO. LUdTKP LOKDON Subscribed Capital £2,000,^*,. Total Invested Funds „4,516,000. Annual Income 988,000. The undersigned, agent* lor the above Company, are prepared to accept fire riski for snort periods of ten days or longe periods at current rate* to be named ot application to PATRRSON. SIMONS
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    • 777 7 NOTICES. SARAWAK Coal in good supply at Brooketon and Labuan, with prompt despatch for bunker or cargo. For terms apply to John Hardie, Sarawak Government Agent, Labuan. v.c. Uquid^ fuel (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 32/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f. 0. b. in bunkers at
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1618 8 Under this heading the following abbrertations are used str.— steamer sh.— ibip; bq. barque; sen. schooner; Yet. Yacht Cm Crniser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor —Torpedo; H. p. —Horse-power; Hrit.— BriM«ta; U. S.-l'nited States; Feh.— French; Bit. German Dut. Dutch; Joh. Jobore; 80.-Onneri!-c.iri;v, d.p. deck passenger; 0.-Uacert.Hin T. P.
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    • 646 8 Home, port, probable daw ot ar-i*ra< cmd name oj agtiU* riTIAMBRS. Achilles, Liverpool. Feb 13; Mansfield. Ali>oin. Bombiy. Feb -JO; Borneo C.iy. Vmliria, Honykong. Feb 10; B**bn Mever Au->lr«linii, Fremantle. Feb 1H; Bou tend. Austria, Hcnijk. n_' Feh J7; Rautenberg. Ayr. Ifft H»rrv lan 7 Rnrnen Coy. tiallaurat,
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    • 110 8 For Her •(■■im*r Timt. To- Morrow. Sarawak Kunnt p.m, Muar and Malacca harfafn 2 p.m. P. Swet'ham »ta ports H. Hin Cuu > 2 pm. Penang Himg Her. 2 p.m. Rangoon A Calcutta Taroba 3 p.m. Pen»«g and Deli H'b- Bpm Bangkok B.BtmfOmtm 4 p.m. Mumok A Pali'mbnng
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    • 138 8 From Europe— Ry the N P. L. s.«. Bambitfii dcifon "iiiturd-iv with dat»R to tde Itth Feb. -he hrinji-* riM.lict. to th-- n> n\- which left HingHpore on the Mai l>eoemlier. Fro-n ('hina— By the M. M. ss. Salasir due on Sunday. Times Taiii.k op Mails Dub.
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    • 323 8 a .k- Vi»- l«>« I »J»i"l«',» FUOM <AILKIJ CO.NMONk.KB. 7 7 7 8 8 H 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 I y H I Renledi irit str 1481 Cla'k Kobe fan 2. P. Simons and Co. Kfnile DM Nitcodan Khio HVi. 7(iuan Hoe Bee Mar. rit
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    • 152 8 Pats. VsHittL's Name. Klau A Kio lomb DUTIHATIOB. el. 7 7 I 8 8 8 7 9 8 I A 9 9 9 10 Morven Urn »ir. Nimbus Ger str Nippon \-.i- sir. YnnKUice Brit bii Will O i he Wisp »tr. Hye Ijeoog air. Benalder mr. Pin Seng
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