The Straits Times, 14 February 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,055 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • 645 1 BINOAPORK, ItTH KKBRUARY, 1903. PRODUCE. Qambier bayem f lfi.l'o Copra Bali 9.60 do Pontlanak 9.00 Pepper, Black buyer* 3-4. «7« do White, (8%) 89.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 5.15 do Brunei No. 1 4.00 Pearl Sago 8.00 Coffee, Bali, 15% biwis 22.50 Coffee, Palembanit, ar^baoi..... 33.00 Coffee, Liherian No. 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 588 1 NOTICES. ©to ffimfß. ADVERTISING RATESPAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per iiu-li, column measure. l First inH.-ru.Mi $1 20 cent* Second ami lliird in»crti'>riBea<-h SO cen* Fonrth, liltli, and sixth *0 rents Seventh. t<> riK"t<"'ntli >. '24 cent* Nineteen! ln* subsequent,, 16 cents Per «Mh "I six iluys, to he changed daily if
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    • 612 1 NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES, FEBRUARY, 0193 Tenders for Steam Launch. rpENDERS are invite i for tbe construc1 tion of a Bteam launch for the Government of tbe Federated Malay States, in accordance with the following specification. Sealed tenders to be marked Tenders for F. M. 8 Launch and arc to
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    • 648 1 AUCTION SALES. Preliminary Notice. Estate of Teo Kit Cheong, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AfsD 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD GAMBIER AND PEPPER PLANTATIONS. COVERING AN AREA OF 725AcM8 TO BE HF.LU AT POWELL CO '8 SALE-ROOM. On Wednesday, 25th February 1903, at 2.30 p.m. District. Area. Chop. ChoaChu Rang 122
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    • 184 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. morel-ighT If you are in Want of MORE LIGHT, or BETTER LIGHT call at Messrs. BROTHERS 1 Where you will find a «»SS^^ Magnificent Display of Jk 4^ M^^—^^y HANGING LAMPS, I^^^ WALL LAMPS. d^^^HP^ STANDARD LAMPS, WT^E^m TABLE LAMPS LAMP Shades, and all LAMP accessories. A Splendid
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    • 79 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— Small furnished bungalow, with entry about tbe begitring of April. Apply to M. B <7o Simii» Itmm few yeArs a*;o I In i ft wvprn attnek of t> ncumonia. I continufid to (frow worsp. until at last tbe doctor* gavp me up to die. I then c-nmenenced
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  • 1341 2 Preparing for the Advance. Berbera. January sth.— lk'^Ta, the chief port of Somahland, has been very busy for the last two months, but the beginning of the New Year raw it ceptionally active when the It I M > Harding brought in the 7th Bombay Pioneers,
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  • 209 2 GUM CHEWING. Chkwim. gum is now the rage in the United States. The principal gum bears the name of Chicle The extraordinary demand that has ■prang up within a few years for this product, has no commercial parallel in modern times other than tluit tarnished by the import banana industry
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  • 166 2 It is one of the curiosities of the game of cricket, says the/<'nm' "</ ■< it, that, in the short space of time of one month the record for the highest total in an innings in important matches in India should have been brafcaa no less than
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  • 170 2 At Johannesburg the trunway question has been revived by the submission of an f xhaustive report, from the consulting engineers, which discusses in detail the present lighting power. They recommend the laying down of .'>2 miles of single track, which provides for a double track of over 2.'<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 357 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w<& s Singapore. "KRIS BEER.' VY H y A first (juAlity Pilsener, at a moderate price. Guaranteed equal to anything in the market. $15.00 per case of 8 doz. pints, of all dealers. BORNEO CO., LTD. t. Sole Impoorter. ROUSSILLON COS.
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    • 323 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement The Latest Tests 850 Ibn., I/»im> j1»... alter neven after f'ourdays in teen days Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he bad ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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    • 355 2 NOTICES. pFORLADIES"-) DJORETxHOMOLLE'SAPIOL it f ha most turt rsmedy tpalntt the Sicknett, and othtr •ff'cett cawed bj the tielMy of tbe regular peri oat. BtOQlW.Oirtil.ies J>o« B»-Honor*.HUOT. MKiH CLASS CHAMPAGNE (DRY). "ROYAL MOSCOU." MEDOC. A very good Bordeaux Wine. Brand "L. C." Cuvk Speciale. A. Lalande A Co. Bordeaux. Both
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    • 533 2 NOTICES. ST. ANURKWB HOUt-E. A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend thn schools of the place. Applications to be made to the House Master, St. Andrew's House or to the Colonial Chaplain. w. v.c. I. motion (Fca 4 WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS
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  • 511 3 The Swiss expbrers. the Brothers Sarasin, have been conducting rerearcheH among the Tualas, a dwarf tribe in Southern Celebes. The Tualas live among mountains, and have hitherto been undescribed. The, keep apart from the Bugis, the ruling race in that section of the island, and are quite distinct
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  • 171 3 levelling houses are scarce at Manila md rents are rising enormously Tlie Manila Timet thus sketches the ait nation One serious handicap to the average victmi of this extortion is tlie fact that be does not regard his residence here as permanent and therefore does not buy or
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  • 213 3 Hni daalan at Manila are becoming alarmed at the increasing shipments of inferior fibre to the United States. Tlie Miniihi T'nm s;iyg that, the other day, Mr. Worctlter, the Commissioner of Agriculture, railed together the leading hanp daalan of that port to consider flic mutter. The Secretary ilmi
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  • 192 3 The Manila American give the following particulars of how beri-beri rages in a Philippine city Zamboanga has again been visited by plague. This time it is in the form of beri-beri and there are hundred of natives suffering from he fatal disease. Major Carter, the Chief of tbe
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  • 547 3 P. O. Keb.JOth. I'ers.s. Coromnndtl: For London Mr. A.W. Itiiiley, Mr>. X«iel Trotter, Mr. K. (■.•mine For l.oinlon via Marseilles— Mr. Aii-lin She.l. Par Colohilm.— Mr. 11. I'iulilny. Feb. "26. I'er Ceylon For London Mrs. A. Harker, Mrs. and Miw Allinson. From PfcMaM for London Mr. ami
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  • 253 3 LIST OF PASSENGERS. For Singapore. Per P. A 0.8. 8. Australia from London Jan. connecting at Colombo with the steamer Valetta due on tho •-'•Jn't Tel. Messrs. Metkle, W. Miehle W I). Barkfts. Belfield.andU.G. Wild, Mr. Harreweil Cnpt. »a<i Mrs. Uhri-tio, Mr. ana Mi Brodle, Mr. Edie. Per P. O.
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    • 543 3 NOTICES. THE WORD OF HONOUR. The men who do hs they say the things that prove to be what they were said to be,— now cheering it is to come upon them. We all hate to be dereived; especially w ben the deception is intentional. But all tnvn arc not
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    • 695 3 NOTICES. WANTED. AEt- tian overseer for a tans intallation n-ar Singapore. Apply to Tank," c/o Strait* Time: v.c. WANTED. BY the British North Borneo Government, an Assistant Snperinttndent of Telegraphs, mast be a practical man thoroughly conversant with details of telegraphic and telephonic communication. Salary $160 p«-r month (1/10 per
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    • 606 3 NOTICES. Mcssrt. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENTS or the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD 4 CO., General Agents, v.c. Straits Settlements. FR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed frtsh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Selegie Boad. n.c. FOB SALE. APOLLO PIANOLA In excellent order, price $360.
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    • 635 3 SHIPPING OCEAN STKAM SHIP CO., LTD FOR VICTOMA (8.C.). SEATTLE. AND TACOMA. Taking cargo on through Bs/Lading to other Pacific Ports and Inland Points. THE Company's steamer ACHILLES, 7,043 tons, Capt. Williams is due hare about 13th Fel> u>iry and will have prompt despatch for the altove ports. For freight,
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  • 252 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. A paper lain on the table of Legislative Council yesterday gives the cost of the garrison of the Straits Settlements for the financial year ended March 31st, 1901, as approximately £119,500. A similar statement for the year 1901-19<)2 is in course
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  • 19 4 The Malay Mail hears that Mr. E. Watson's gold mine at Bledah, Pahang, is now showing very good results.
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  • 19 4 Mr. E. A. P. Whitely, Commercial Agent in the Far East for New South Wales, died recently at Foochow.
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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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  • 18 4 Eight hundred and ninety-seven deaths were registered at Singapore in January last. The ratio per thousand was 45.74.
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  • 21 4 The tin duty collected in Perak during 1902 amounted to 14,470,319, being an increase of 51,624,994, on that collected in 1901.
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  • 20 4 Mr. C. A. Newman has been appointed Inspector of Markets and Abattoirs, Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, on six months' probation
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  • 24 4 The death registrations is at Singapore in the week ending on Saturday last were two hundred and fifty-one. The ratio per thousand reached 55.62.
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  • 30 4 The M. M. Salazie was detained at Yokohama by urgent unexpected repairs to her engines, and was expected to leave Kobe at midnight on the Ist inst for Shanghai direct.
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  • 31 4 The Advisory Board in Manila has reported in favour of the destruction of the wall of Old Manila. The wall is considered an obstacle to the commercial development of (he city.
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  • 33 4 Thbkk can be no denying, says the Hongkong Telegraph, that plague has recommenced in earnest. The returns for the 6th Feb. up to noon notified 16 cases since the opening of the year.
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  • 38 4 In connection with the proposed Confederate Building Society in Singapore, a meeting is called in the Town Hall on Friday nexi, at 5 p. m when the matter will come under discussion. Persons interested are invited to attend.
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  • 44 4 The February handicap shoot of the S.R.E. (V takes place on Saturday next, 21st inst, 3 p.m. sharp. Ammunition on range. There will be a meeting on Wednesday next at the Drill Hall, at 6 p.m., to discuss form of prizes and other business.
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  • 41 4 It is possible that Bishop Warne will deliver the addreus to-morrow evening at the Temperance Institute at 8 p.m bat if otherwise engaged he will arrange with one of the Conference visitors to do so. Special singing has been arranged for.
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  • 37 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer A'i/rtt Novgorod, Capt. Lachmatoff, arrived from Nagasaki this morning en route for Odessa and anchored in in the roads. She has 38 passengers on board and her date of departure is uncertain.
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  • 83 4 During the past year three joint stork companies were registered in Singapore, and four in Penang. The new Singapore Companies are the Franco-Malay Steamship Co., (noin. capital 2,000,000), the Singapore Rice Traders Association (50 members); and Krarup and Co. (capital 100,000). The new Penang Companies are:— the Excelsior Ice and
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  • 121 4 There was a very large gathering at the performance by the Town and Volunteer Band on the Esplanade last night, this being doubtless in no smal 1 degree due to the fact that it was the Chap Goh Mai, or end of the Chinese New Year's holidays, the day on
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  • 32 4 Mr. E. H. Mathiei of Singapore, has taken out a patent for an invention for an apparatus for the rapid coagulation of the fresh latex of rubber trees by means of heat.
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  • 30 4 It is a fact worthy of note that the United States Supreme Corrt has recently applied to the Filipinos the very principles against which the then Colonies rebelled in 1775.
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  • 27 4 Britain now has in the Mediterranean 14 battleships, 2 a-moured and 12 unarmoured cruisers, and 28 torpedo boat destroyers besides a number of gun and torpedo boats.
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  • 28 4 Recent tests with all ordinary varieties of lamps show that American kerosine of 110° flash point gives 12 per cent, mote light than Russian oil as generally exported.
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  • 30 4 The Mails despatched from Singapore to London, by the Zaida on the Uth and by the French Packet Loot on the 19th January, were delivered together on the 12th instant.
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  • 28 4 Notwithstanding the high price of tin, miners in Selangor, says the Malay Mail, on the whole have not had a good year, save two or three notable exceptions.
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  • 18 4 Play in the Ladies' l.awn Tennis Club tournament this afternoon has been postponed on account of the rain.
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  • 11 4 The homeward mail by the Balazie closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 19 4 King Edward has sent the Emperor of Japan a miniature of himself in an oval frame set with brilliants.
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  • 17 4 Pile driving is going on at the foundations of the new structure for the Central Police Office.
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  • 15 4 The railways of Perak and Province Wellesley earned during 1902 an aggregate sum of $1,273,050.
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  • 17 4 The heavy rain and the high tide this morning flooded several of the lowlying streets in town.
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  • 17 4 The Foochow Spring Race Meeting has been fixed to take place on the Wh and 19th March.
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  • 16 4 It is understood that Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox will be leaving for Japan very shortly.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and produce quotations are printed on page 1 to-day.
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1 7
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  • 10 4 Reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 200 4 Mr. T.H. Tedlie the popular Manager of the Sipiau Tin Mining Coy. Ltd., left Seremban on a short holiday to Europe on the 3rd instant. He was seen off by several of his friends at the Seremban Railway Station and was given three hearty cheers. Mr.
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  • 13 4 Correspondence. [The Straitt Timet it not responsible for th* opinions of it* correspondents.]
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  • 328 4 To the Editor of tht "Strait* fxme*" Sir, Referring to your criticism of the booking and the arrangements at the theatre for the Brough performance on the 9th inst., we beg to state that we are responsible as agents for the booking, and the theatrical
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  • 156 4 Lice the poor we have directories always with us but, though the poor may be useful in their own place, directories are intinitely more so. To local residents, whether engaged in business or not, the directory of Singapore and the Straits is almost a tine
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  • 133 4 Mr. A. Leach, puisne judge at Singapore, has taken leave for nine months from the 98th January. Mr. K. Ohga is recognised as in charge of the Japanese consulate at Singapore during the absence of Mr. S. Hisamidszu from the 4th instant. Mr. O. Schulze has the personal
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  • 168 4 Owing to the rain, there is no play to-day. Yesterday's Results. ladies' singles a. class. Mm. Saanders tieat Mra. Lanirhain t.'arter, «-2, fl 4 MIXED DOUBLES A. CLASS. Mia* J. Uunn and Mr. llannaford beat M i Gunn and Mr. Penny, ti-2, 6-4. MIXED DOUBLES B. CLASS. Mine
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  • ■Rcutcr'e Geleorams.
    • 73 4 Steady. Constant Progress. l.muion, Ml 13th. Mr Gerald Balfour, President of the Board of Trade, in tbe course of a speech at Ipswich, said there had been no sudden jump in the wealth of the country during the past year hut the progress had been steady, gradual, and
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    • 40 4 Mr. Chambnrlain has arrived at Graafreinet, the first essentially Dutch centre he has touched in Cape Colony The reception given him was dis tinctly cordial. The leading local member of the Bond was present.
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    • 622 4 ALLEGED CMEATING. Yesterday morning, Low Chee Ann was brought before Mr. Beatty for preliminary enquiry into allegations of (i) Cheating and dishonestly inducing Mr. Fraser to deliver to him the sum of $10. (ii) Forgery by forging water rate notice for the purpose of cheating (iii) Using as genuine aforged
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    • 135 4 Somk weeks ago we announced that certain of the S. V. C. were getting up an Assault-at-Arnm This, we understand, is now fairly under way and will probably take place about Eastertide. It will comprise bayonet and sword exercise and drill, dumb-bell work, gun mounting and dismounting, boxing, fencing, etc.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 865 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGRE6OR CO.. (ESTABISHED 1864.) WJNE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jsist on JippUeation.j til til I BAftK A.N.B IRON Wl;Ngi) It 1- |.l- .-.mi t., ih- paluli- It K'-'-l- 111' 1 -y-NMi. tone.) n|.-lt makes (lie ,!i-e~tiun perfect and the mytttß keen -Bail'lx
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    • 66 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers opkn Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekdays 8 ajn.-« p.m. <^ on Sundays. 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly sapplies from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films, Wratten-Wrainwright's Ilford and German dry plates
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  • 794 5 . Friday, Feb. 13th. THESEST. li- Xli 11 1 Mill Sir Frank Athki.m ask Swki 1 1 viiam, K.r.M.i,., (GoraVOS). M1.11.W.T. TuyliM.r. «.<:. .(Colonial Secretary) I. hi W. B CollyiT (Attorney-General). Hob I' R IVnn'cy (Colonial Tn'HHurer). Hob E. C. II Mill (Auditor Qaaanl). 11,1,, Murray (ColenW Knjrb r)
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  • 746 5 The ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held in the Board-room of the Municipal building yesterday afternoon. Mr. Authonisz (President) presided and there were also present Messrs. F. B. Jago, f. S. Pooles, A. Barker, J. W. B. M.i! I ii>- u, H. I. Chope, Lee
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  • 99 5 The dead body of a Chinaman was found lying in a drain near Dhoby Ghaut last night. On examination it was found that the back of the man's head was smashed and that his neck was broken. Some tiles on an adjoining cook-house had been removed and
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  • 193 5 . As regards the Alaskan boundary dispute between Britain and the United States, mentioned by Reuter yesterday, Sir Michael Herbert, the British Minister at Washington, had agreed, on behalf of the British Government, to proposal made by America several years ago to appoint six eminent jurists, three to
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  • 568 5 . We have been assured, on more or less high authority, that .Singapore will at some time or other possess a service of electric tram cars. This, so far as present indications would show, may be at any period within a decade of the Millennium. But when they
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  • 49 5 The I'innag Gazette says that the price of beef has risen considerably there since the opening of the Abattoir. The butchers complain that beef is unsaleable in consequence of its being slaughtered at noon on the previous day for sale the next morning. Natives say the meat is decomposed.
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  • 219 5 Sexag-esima. «T. ANURKW'B CATHEDBAL. 7 a.m.. Matins and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. l p.m. Sunday School and Bible Clow. 530 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, SEPOY LINKS. 8.15 p.m. Evenxong and Sermon. CATHEDRAL Of THE (iOOD SHEPHERD, BRASS HASSA ROAD. 6-15 a.m.
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  • 24 5 We hear that the Russian squadron now on the way to the Far East does not call at Singapore, but touches at Pulo Way.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 71 5 NOTICE TO MARINERS. Information has been received from the Consul- General for the Netherlands that a white buoy with revolving white light, period 10 sec. light, 10 sec. dark, has been placed off Batu Berhenti Reef in 10 fathoms of water, visible for five miles. Bearings East Corner of Pulo
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    • 35 5 Jayne's Expectorant cured me of a cough of a very severe nature, after all the doctors had failed.— Thomas Me Guire, Wellstown, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1895. The Singapore Dispensary, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 263 5 MORE EFFECTIVE THAN COD LIVER OIL. Medical Scientists have long sought in vain for a preparation as effective as Cod Liver Oil, but free from its disadvantages. Emulsions, Tonics, and Medicated Wines have been extolled in vain. The problem has been now solved, once and for all by the introduction
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    • 957 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAUTYJJF SINGAPORE. Municipal Loan, 1902, amounting to $400,000 at 5 per cent. THIRD ISSUES $200,000. (1) The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, having obtained the sanction of the Governor in Council, under Section 271 (1) of the Municipal Ordinance, to borrow the sum of four hundred
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 14th February. Hitfh Water. 11. 4H p.m. *.CA\ frivket. B.G.G.C. (Jol.l Medal Play. 1..L.T.C. Tournament. M.M. outward mail due. 6. M.M. homeward mail clone*, li. Concert. Anglo-Chinese Free School Malay Theatre. North Bridge Koad. 9. Sunday, 15th February. High Water, y.'in a.m. 0.17 p.m. Sexage-i 111:1.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 495 6 NOTICES. Aflents far LEA PERBIRS 9 f I** WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Bo Special Wappant^tflE^J^ Hls Majestg Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. CHATWOOD'S Patent "INVINCIBLE" /N/// SAFES of all qualities. y^/ <*jp y Chatwood's Patent Steel Doors y>O^ C> A Gates for Strong Rooms. K. j> CATALOGUES FREE /^#^W/NOTICE! on
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    • 649 6 NOTICES. FOR BABY'S SHIN SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering
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    • 221 6 NOTICES. DRINK TANSANj BUT SEE THAT YOU (iK t Till Genuine Article BOTTLED BY J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tansan turn mi lower the system Iml invigorates a I on thin Water byaariasnl London P and analy' <. MACNIVEN CAMEBONS PENS. 1 !.■•> BOOM
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 721 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. fTMIK StandarJ Life AwmranOß. J_ Norwich Union Fire Insurant SoaetT. Assuranoe Company (Fire). The Ki|uit-ilil<i Life AMuninoe Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company nham Lager Beer Company. i>'or particular* of tLene Companies, ace the •uU advertisement of THE BOKNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. Agent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p
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    • 1252 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I nder contract with tbe Netherlands India Government f, M(f ai SmCPfCTf BBIF AGISCY. LATE J. DiEKDELS A Co., S-S, COLLTBB QUIT. the undermentioned dates are only approximate. Hteamer From Expected Will be Donpatched for On Jirouver Djambie Fob 1 Paneh, Bila, Assab&n, Deli, Bagan,
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    • 664 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Sorddentscner Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, I STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tomb Reg. Toms Reg. Stettin -J47H KoKsiehang 2042 Sandakan 2111 Pftchaburi 2191 Paknam 2004 PiUanulok 2019 Tanglin 1999 I Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok 19*) Chov Tai 1777 KonU 1900 Wong Koi 1777 Singora 1754 Keong Wai 1777 A'u^n
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    • 581 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N V V JAPAN 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 Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed For the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, Id with excellent accommodation
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    • 400 7 INSURANCE CO.S THEIiOYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.I). 17'J0) THE undersigned, agents for the abovs company, are prepared to accept Fir* Risks at current rates. w.As. 31/12 BFHV ISLEYER A Co. MAODEBURGWRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, aeento for the abov* company, ETC pnftMd to accept Fir* Risks at
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1230 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer oh.— ■hip: ba. barque; ach. schooner; Yet. Yacht: Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torprdo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. IJritllh 1 K.— U-iited States: Foh.— French Ber.— German Dut.— Dutch J oh.— Johore B.o.— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; O.—
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    • 569 8 VESSLLS EXPECTED Same, porl, probable date of arrival, and name o) agents. Steamers. Alboin. Bombay, Feb 20; Borneo I'oy. Andalusia, Hongkong. Mar 26; B. Meyer. Australinil, Fremantle. Feb lfi: Boime Austria, Honjjk. ng Feb 27; Rautenber.. Am Maru, Japan. Mar 26; P. Simons. Ballaarat. Bombay. Merit; P. O. Bamberg, Hongkong,
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    • 210 8 MAIL CLOSE. For Per steamer Time. To-Day. Penang and Deli Calypso 3 p.m. Deli Mednn 3 p.m. S'kawang A Ptianak Han Fo 9mm 3 p.m. Bengkalisand Bagan Ho Tantj 3 p.m. Rangoon A Calcutta Itria 8 p.m. Muar Sultan 3 p.m. Penang and Calcutta Lightninii 4 p.m. C'bon and Samarang
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    • 138 8 From Europe— Ry the M. M. s.s. Env-tt Simon* due this evening, with dates to the 23rd Jan. She brings replies to the mails, which left Singapore on the 21st December. From China By the M. M. s. s. Salaxie due on Sunday. Tims Table of Mails
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  • 143 8 5 V«,8BI 8 NIV a Fbom Sailbd. Ommm Feb 13 C. Hock Kian IS Borneo 13 Emile 13 Houtrnau IS Esmernlda 13 Medan 13 Charterhouse 14 Candia 14 PemiDK 14 Pob Ann 14 Hong Wan Out str 1020 Gische Ger „tr. 1844 Muhle I "it str. Hi N-ii-i. i.-it.
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  • 142 8 Di DIT«. ate Veusl'B Name. Flao A Rig. Tons. Dkdtinaiiom. Feb 14 i Lightning Brit sir. tIW Penang and Calcutta 14 Borneo Ger str. I -ill Hongkong I > Onipenta Hrit Mr. 842(1 Yokohama and KnU14 Deramore Nor str. I i 497 Rangoon 14 He Kouk Out str. 336
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 133 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS and SZLII MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. Jewellers and dealers in all kinds of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese silks and silk fancy goods, curios, art embroidery work, carpets, and rugs. Also Indian and Chinese-made jjo'd and silver jjem-set jewellery silver ware and silver curios. Visitors
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    • 92 8 WE AT HER REPORT. Knndang Ktrbau Hospital 13th February 1903 3p m. Hp.m. Remarks. Bar 29.996 29.9 10 29.969 Morning Temp 77.0 W>o 81.0 day overcast WB'lbTher 75.0 78.6 77.0 drizzle DirofWind Calm. N. N. at noon Max. Temp 89.0 nightcloudy Mm 78.5 Max.in Sun 148 9 Terr, rad 73.3
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