The Straits Times, 24 March 1903
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Title Section13 1903-03-24 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,087 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. MARCH 24, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement758 1903-03-24 1 NOTICES. <Thf Straits ffimes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, roluniu measure. I first inner ion $1 rent* Second an.l lliirrt m»ertionseaeh ai) cent* Fourth, lifth, and Hixth 40 cenU Seventh t<> HgkMsalh cent* Nineteenth AsnbHequent,, 16 cenw Per week ul .-1 v .lay-, to be changed daily if758 words
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Advertisement765 1903-03-24 1 NOTICbS. OINMJAI'OHE SI'OKTINO CLUB Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1903. .\7/lV I9th, 2l«t, 23rrf FIRST PAY. Twfduy, \9th Mny. THE GOVERNO'tS I'll P.— A Cnp presented by H. E Sir F A. Swelteuham, X.C.M U. and tf.i 0 aoded by tne (lob. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight Ust.765 words
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Advertisement847 1903-03-24 1 NOTICHfi. THfc. HIEWAKUS* CUP.— Valno and SIUO to the Second Horw. provided there Hre five ftiriers, the property of diffeient uwner*. A handicap for horses that have sinrtcd in Race* Nob. I, 6, 6, or 7 on the First p Day. Kntr«nces in. hioUm-e. R.C. THE URIFFIN CONBOLATION.— VaIae $260.847 words
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Advertisement447 1903-03-24 1 NOTICES Milkmaid^ t+mnmmm* brand -3nk j^ jktfii uilBßra CONDENSED M |l/| 1 I \T jLVSi'} Guaranteed '*W?P I l^ NIIKN^? IIiei tm- See this Full Cream. tudb mare Largest Sale in the World. "iZT |~™-Tto Acetylene Light. (fm\ Temporary or permanent installation* undertaken Jg at shortest notice. A large hi447 words
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Advertisement134 1903-03-24 1 NOTICKS. (Dillinery. PC. v Robinson Co., Are now Showing their first Shipment OF Spring Millinery V)6e Seasons JVovelties. Ladies' Sailors French Sailors' Flowers and Feathers Ospreys Wings iiinMf Preliminary Announcement. OUR DRAPERY Cash Clearance Sale WILL COMMENCE ON Monday, April 6th Jor 15 Ways Only. Circulars will be issued in134 words
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Article1061 1903-03-24 2 "T. P'B. Weekly gives the following about Dooley: The Real Dooley. The proof that Mr. Dooley s wit is genuine is that it does not. pall, though many thought that his Chicago-Irieh brogue must soon do so when Grst it struck upon the ears of the American and English1,061 words
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Article499 1903-03-24 2 The merits and demerits of our jury system have beon much dfecosMd in connection with the events ot the past few weeks .1 prtfst of tins, HI interesting article appears in '/'A. S,,r, rt-.ign. The institution of trial by jury is of Norman origin. The499 words
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Article181 1903-03-24 2 The law is a hass That scornful exclamation, which brought consul it u>n to the heart of a dissatisfied litigant in a London police-oourt. would probably have expressed the feelings of .NMine. Ma/.ouir in the Tenth Chamber ot the Paris Correctional Courts of Jan. 16th. According181 words
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Advertisement362 1903-03-24 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL -IZES ALWAYH IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO.. LP. THE TAFF VALBTaIIWAY COHive lifted up a plant for applying JODBLITJ3 TO TIIKIR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. (>iic> .i|)|>lic-ilion of Joiehte renders woodwork absolutely proof against white •mIK. ilrv rot •>'■ 'l.'cay I'iirtii-ulnrs362 words
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Advertisement279 1903-03-24 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTi-FRiCTIOX-METAL. The best for ajl classes of Machinery bearings. Full particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore scorrs EMULSION OF PURE COD LITER OIL With HypopbospMfs of Lime i Soda. PALATABLE A 8 MILK. The only preparmiinn .if 111 l I.IVKB Oil. t>iat punUlHlti-nr-trti'i :i .1 <> l279 words
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Advertisement475 1903-03-24 2 NOTICES. N5 Nothing but unexampled merit on the part of |Sf. Jacobs Oill and a full realization of the claims Hfck V > J advanced in its favor, could call t^^Viu'lu IL rtS forth such enthusiastic praise as vilt^lft ft| it is daily receiving all over the fc^ v ffL475 words
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Advertisement130 1903-03-24 2 Diarrhu-i DIARRHIKA. in its first sUi;.'-, .an !><• cured by a few doxes of th it pleMMt, r liable, and effectual niudirim- CbamberInn's Colic and Diarrh.ii Remedy. In many instances ooe <lose is kuIJI -i-nt. Imt is rule three or four do*e» m M tt&mry. It is a eood thing130 words
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Article1158 1903-03-24 3 P. O. Mar. '26.— I'er For mom For London— Mrs. W. B. Smith and six daughter*. From Fenftng— Mr. Wirkx, Mr. and Mm. Law and ihild, and Mina Law. April 3.— l'er Malta Mrs. K. V. Carey hi. l two children, Mu«ter ;ind Mi** Want. Mr. and1,158 words
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Article264 1903-03-24 3 The Duff Development Syndicate has been registered in London with a capital of 2400,000 in t\ shared, the object being to adopt an agreement to acquire, hold, sell, exchange, deal in, and turn to account concessions, grants, rights, privileges, and property of any description in any part264 words
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Article170 1903-03-24 3 As we noted in ftaiurday's iesiie two new cable steamers —the Restorer and the l'airol -are due here shortly from Gravesend. They are laden with a cable to be laid between Celebes and H lik Papan, Borneo, for the Dutch Government, who receive a subvention for 10170 words
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Article176 1903-03-24 3 AERIAL NAVIOAIION IN CHINA. I)k 11. Lititu v me*Mthe (binsinlisclf IJi.jd to the »-fleet that B>>me thirty \.\ii> aco an opinion was held by s> m--sinol •mies that the old Chin---e uinier»to«id the art of «erial MVigatioa In an MMJT, Which bM bwo*W very rare, eti'itled Chinese Customs and Games176 words
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Article166 1903-03-24 3 A correspondent with the Siamese troops in the north has written an interesting letter to a Bangkok friend from which the Siam Observer has published some extracts Amongst other things he says The enemy artonly a few hundreds in number, a great many of whom are individuals166 words
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Advertisement110 1903-03-24 3 IO rKEVHJT OUOUP, betin in time; 1 lie first symptom is hoarseness this is soon follow. H by a peculiar rough coupli. which i> easily recognised ana will never I c forgotten by one who has hear" it. 'I lie time to act is when the child first I cci.ii110 words
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Advertisement698 1903-03-24 3 NOTICES. A CONTENTED WOMAN. Aside frorr- form or feature*, she has an attractiveness all her own. The bloom on her cheek, the elasticity id In r step the ring of her vo'ce, her enjoyment of life all these are magnets which draw others to her side. Wonderfu< and valunlile ns698 words
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Advertisement719 1903-03-24 3 NOTICES. EUROPEAN wanted in a lar^e store to .neck outgoing gotds and act as delivery clerk. No special experience necessary. Only tttady reliable men need Apply, stating qualifications and salary eipett« d to fctore c/o StraiU Itmet Office. 27-8 WAHID. AN experienced Chinese storekeeper for Produce. Security r. quired. Apply719 words
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Advertisement593 1903-03-24 3 NOTICES. Mcssrv ff. L. C<f|Man V Co. HAVE BEIN API-OJNTID SUB-AUKNTS OF THK Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOCBTEAD A CO., General Agents, v.c. Straits Settlement*. For Sale. IHE HI I K "SARAH NICHOLSON," (Now lying in Sin^ai'ore Roads). OF f34 tons, built of oak and teak, epper or593 words
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Advertisement591 1903-03-24 3 SHIPPING MPERTAL tfBITHANFMAIL, LINK »OR HONGKON«T~BHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. THB Imperial German mail steamer KIAUVSCUOU, Captain Behrens, of the Hamburg- \merika Liuie. having left Colombo on Friday, the .'Oth instant, at V p m., may be expected to arrive here on Tbvniday, the 26th inst., at daylight, en route for591 words
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Obituary16 1903-03-24 4 Ezra. On '22nd March, at his residence, RMU Nissim .loskimi Kzba, a£eu 46. Deeply regretted.16 words
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667 1903-03-24 4 Lkpkosy, as explained in yesterday's i**ue, is practically fostered by Britain. Evpn the Kanakas of the Hawaiian Islands— prior to their cession to the United States knew enough to isolate the unfortunate victims of the fearsome scourge on an island apart667 words
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Article167 1903-03-24 4 The electric tiMin>v,ty the construction of which here is only a question of a very short time, seem a likely to benefit Singapore in other directi ins than that ■>f rapid locomotion. An Austrian medical man has written to a scientific journal to point out that electric trams ire of167 words
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Article216 1903-03-24 4 What national peril can be impending What reason may there be for our so suddenly hurrying, hot-foot, into a slate of naval preparedness for war? For the first time in the history of the modern English navy, Britain has gone abroad to buy war-ships. Reuter did not explain this circumstance216 words
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Article165 1903-03-24 4 The fact that four Chinamen were found during Saturday night lurking about on M >unt Elizabeth renders additional precaution on the part of both residents and police necessary. It is not surprising that this is the case for a considerable number of men are without occupation, and that they are165 words
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Article154 1903-03-24 4 The appoint mtu. >i Mr. W. Tearle as Manager of the railway between this port and K^nji, wh'ch appears in the latest Government Gazette, is one of thoi-e selections which will me«t with universal approval and approbation. D iring his brief connection with the local railway Mr. Tearle has made154 words
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Article15 1903-03-24 4 Two foreigners aud many Chinese at Chefoo are reported to have been attacked by hydrophobia.15 words
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Article19 1903-03-24 4 Rvks were fixed to come oft' at Labuan on the 2nd instant. There were a considerable number of entries.19 words
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Article21 1903-03-24 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General chipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article23 1903-03-24 4 StrpB have been taken to build a new Church at. Lahuan at the prompting of the Rev. Mr. Knight Clarke, to cost *a,500.23 words
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Article20 1903-03-24 4 Major F. R Thackeray R. G. A. has been promoted to be Lieutenant-Col, vice Col. Oake-i, late of Singapore, retired.20 words
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Article20 1903-03-24 4 A Berlin telegram of the 18th instant stated thit the German Crown Prince was suffering from measles at Luxor, Egypt.20 words
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Article42 1903-03-24 4 Thl Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail Site to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting.) Thk Hongkong Green Island Cement Company made a profit of $1 47,(576 in 1902. The report recommends a indve per cent dividend.42 words
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Article48 1903-03-24 4 Two hundred and forty deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 14th instant. The ratio per thousand was &i 18. In our advertising columns, will be found particulars of the superior and veil known rattan fenders for ships on sale by Mr. LeeTian Lye.48 words
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Article33 1903-03-24 4 Major G. Tyackk, late Adjutant of the SV. A who until recently was attached to the 91st Co R. Q. A. at Roorkee, has been posted to the 55. h Co. at Aden.33 words
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Article29 1903-03-24 4 Thk Lighter Company at the new German Colony of Kiaochau in North China paid a dividend of 70 per cent in 1901 last year's dividend was 50 per cent.29 words
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Article27 1903-03-24 4 Lut'TENANT Kke.nd, commanding the M. S. G <i« achuient at Pnnang, has severed his connection with the Regiment and proceeded to Eugland on hitway to South Africa.27 words
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Article34 1903-03-24 4 A "rebel" nani-d .Si Lingkap who took part in an armed attack on Kudat (B. N. Borneo) about three years ago, was sentenced to deatn at Sandakan last month. He was to be shot.34 words
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Article32 1903-03-24 4 It is understood that the staff of engineers to construct the electric tramway running through the ci'y of Hongkong have arrived there, and that work will be starte at an early date.32 words
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Article33 1903-03-24 4 Th< Riv. E. J Haiihy, Chaplain of the Forces at Honukong and author of How to he Hippy Though Married, was to lecture on "Mnirmge" in the City Hall there on Friday last33 words
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Article31 1903-03-24 4 It is interesting to note that, as related by Havas, the French Chamber of Deputies discussed without incident" the question of granting the demands of the Congregations to remain in France.31 words
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Article34 1903-03-24 4 Lloyd's returns of shipping totally lost, condemned <&c, in the third quarter of 1902 show l.ii vessels measuring 106,032 tons. Thirty of them fW the British flag, with a measurement ol over 22,000 ton*.34 words
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Article39 1903-03-24 4 Baron Niioan .tleyer Rothschild, one of the richest men in the world, was dying at Naples at the date of last advices. His condition was hopeless, but several of the best physicians in the world were working with him.39 words
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Article44 1903-03-24 4 Thb spread of the bubonic plague in Mexico is terrible and rapid. Thousands are dying daily and the authorities are powerless. Although worst on the southwest coast, the disease is general all over the country and it is entirely quarantined ag»i,i*t Mm outside world.44 words
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Article69 1903-03-24 4 It i>OEB not pay to leave things lying about in the open. Last evening whilst nome of the Rifles were engaged in maxim drill by the -ide of the Town Hall one of them, feeling encumbered by his hat, threw it on the ftmm plot alongside. When the drill was69 words
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Article66 1903-03-24 4 Wong Ah mp was tound lurking in the compound of towkay Ah II >k at Campong Java at midnight on the ftad inst. Ye-aerdav, he was before Mr. Marriott for criminal tre«ptss and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment He was also ordered to find two sureties of $60 each66 words
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Article65 1903-03-24 4 Ymtehday, ;i .1 iv..i.csh named Malsoo was sentenced by the H.-tuli Court to six month's inprisonment for killing a heifer at Teluk Kurau on the 15th inst. The same Court sent Wong Chong to prison for two years for stealing a wat.ch and chain on board the s. /schia on65 words
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Article68 1903-03-24 4 Hoo ah men, iii* man who was found lurkine in Mr. Lulerer's compound on Mount Elizabeth during the Rmnll hours of Sunday morning was convicted yesterday for criminal re* past", and sentenced by Mr. Marriott to three montl rigorous imprisonment and was bound over in two sureties of $100 each68 words
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Article140 1903-03-24 4 The building of the Indrt Zanihar Theatrical Co. wu* packed Ift night. The performance was under the patronage of Sir A. R. F. D >rward O. C. T. The premises were decorated with bunting and evergreens, and a band was in attendance. At soon as Sir A. R. F. Dorward140 words
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Article40 1903-03-24 4 Stkarnh Win* is the most reliable of all remedies for lung affections. It promotes appetite, and keeps the digestive organs healthy It improves nutrition. The beneficial effect is felt at once.— Sold by all chemists.40 words
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Article25 1903-03-24 4 London, Zird Marrh. The revolution in Uru^uty which broke out on the "t»th instant hax ended without bloodshed, and peace has been signed.25 words
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Article71 1903-03-24 4 President Castro has refused to reconsider his resignation. It is stated at Washington that Castro his resigned by arrangement to entble V.-twiela to present a solid front to the Powers. It is understood that his brother will become President, and that Castro will be re-elected at the next71 words
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Article107 1903-03-24 4 Result of Commission's Investigations. The Commission appointed by President R >osevelt in O.tober last to investigate the disastrous coal strike in Pennsylvania is reported to have decided in favour of the men on practically all points, by awarding them an increase in wages and other107 words
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Article59 1903-03-24 4 Imp. inr.vno.Ns ol gold into French Imlo-Cliina show steady increase. The value in 1^96 was about 2,682,00<» francs aeainxt a valuation of over 10,711,"00 francs in 1900. The gold which enters the Colony never leaves it. The natives melt it down into jewels and ornaments. It is the fashion of59 words
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Article64 1903-03-24 4 The following notifications have been gazetted in Nfgri Semhilan Mr. E R Richardson to be a district surveyor, Kevtnue Survey Department, with effect from 17th January. Mr. Richardson reported his arrival on I7t,b February, and assumed the Hutie« of his appointment. Mr. A. W Just, magistrate, Seremban, reported his return64 words
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Article69 1903-03-24 4 A lai.gr number of local residents departed for Europe by the (ierman mail steamer Hamburg this morning, among them Mr. and Mrs. Gawler (from Johiirr), Mr. and V^s rfaxenhalg, Mes«.rw lionenhaum, Loeb, R J Gunn, C (ilassford,.tii(l J. B^ilev. The Sultan of Johore and Capt. Daud are p issengerh to69 words
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Article84 1903-03-24 4 A Malay steward on the British ship (VMM of (Jer many was arrested by the Police when the vessel arrived in the Tyne. He was charged with having axaaulted his captain on the hieh seas on Dec. 29th He went into Captain Davidson's cxbin while the latter was resting and84 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement826 1903-03-24 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. tbSIAitLISHtiU 1804.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (fPriee Jsist on Jlppli cation.) tn ill. S. -DAkTRING' 'LANOLINE' -$> A Natural Toilet Preparations. A^^^V 'OARTRING 1 TOILET 'LANOLINE 1 in s.maU and t Ke Colla P*' t>le tubM M>kes rough skins smooth826 words
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Advertisement72 1903-03-24 4 G.R. Lambert tf Co. Photographers open Qresham House I (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 aJD. 6 p.m. Orchard on w kd »y« 8 m 6 P»Road on Snndays. 8 a.m.— noon Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly sapplies frcm Europe, reliable printing naperg, chemical mounts, Eastman films Wratten-Wrainwrigbt's Ilford72 words
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Miscellaneous248 1903-03-24 4 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 24th March. High Water MR m S.V. A. L'5 (Jun Drill. K. IS, SV.K, S.V.I l;.-,niit.s and Co. Drill. 5.15. Football. Knplanade Afternoon. Italian opera. Town Hall. Wayanj; KaxMin. NorMi Bridge Koad. 9. Wayang l*u~i. North Bridge Koad. 9. Wedne-dav. 35th Ma ch. Hin'h Water. 7.4"248 words
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Article250 1903-03-24 5 [The .Slruiti Timtt is not responsible for the ipinioni of ita oorrespondenta.J THE RACE ORIFFINS. to the FAilor of Die "Strait* Times." Sir,-la your list of the griffins drawn for on Saturday I notice that you cive 1 in' names of the sires and, in Hi'iit instances, dams. But250 words
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Article419 1903-03-24 5 Defendant* Acquitted. 'I Hi*morning, Hassan, Noor Mahomed tnd Hitssein, three detective non-com-missioned police officers, were before Mr. Marriott (or preliminary enquiry into allegations of robbery and wrongful ooulineiiient brought against them by Tan Tenc, a shopkeeper residing it l''ilo Sabarro. Mr K Allen prosecuted and Mr. li419 words
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Article250 1903-03-24 5 OWDM to the <l»-|i;trnire of the Sultan of J more f.ir A'istr.ilia, there has been nuofa lifting in J iliore dining the past few days. In ;id lit.ion to the dinner given in H. H 's honour at the Johore Hotel on Friday which seventy covers w«re laiil,250 words
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Article785 1903-03-24 5 fief ore Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones. John Little Co v. E. Wallace. In this case John Little Co. of Singapore sought an injunction restraining Ebenezer Wallace, a watchmaker, formerly in their employ, from obtaining any employment as a watchmaker or jeweller in Singapore, either directly or indirectly. Mr. Buckley785 words
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Article694 1903-03-24 5 Cavalleria Rusticana." Last night the Town Hall, styled, by the way, upon the programmes, the "Singapore Opera House,' was fairly well filled to witness the first performance here of the Margherita di Savoja, Regina d' Italia, Opera Company. The programme chosen was a most excellent one.694 words
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Article204 1903-03-24 5 Despite rough weather and water the second heat of the races for Mr Sc>tt Russell's cups took place last evening between the following crews 1. 2 (Light Blue.) (Dark Blue.) C. M.l'urtis (bow) Th. Sotist (bow) W. 0. Fargie A B. Cross \V M Stewart E 0.204 words
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Article769 1903-03-24 5 The appropriation of the late 1 nitr.l State* Congre»H for naval enlargement will reach further than waa at firat experted. The bill which wiih paused authorize* an appropriation which will be nuHicient to build tive new battlexhips, and the work on them will be begun at once. In769 words
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Article631 1903-03-24 5 BIMOAPORB, 24th March, ltO) PRODUCE Gambler I 16-70 Copra Ball B.KO do Pontlanak *.*i Pepper, Black buyers SS.2B do White, (8%) 87.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 6.30 do Brunei No. 1 6.16 Pearl Sago 6.00 Coffee, Bait, 15% bail* 21.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20%ba«1»._ Sl.OO Coffee, Liberlan No. 1 18.60 Tapioca,631 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1903-03-24 5 Baby's Cough Must Never Linger NOTHING is more distressing than to see a helpless littln ii.faot suffering with a coiwh, aa i to he fearful of using a remedy which may contain some harmful ingredient The makers of Cbamberlaiu's Cough Remedy positively guarantee that this preparation does not contain opium95 words
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Advertisement260 1903-03-24 5 A sure specific for \V*tii)j|>iug Cougii is Juyne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary, Sole Agents for the Straits Settbraents. A Reason for It. There is only one cure for Rheumatism that has reached a worldwide popularity and reputation There are ninny remedies sold for the relief and cure of RbeumatUm, but260 words
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Advertisement210 1903-03-24 5 kß^^\ > JVvTv\/?^^^a^* ll u(M *iu -'r.nctii %m 4 iltfar ■JL. 1 w 'I > T iLJtHKr lk "K ritkcKS Tl-H 1M1.T." AW«•"*SJc[g^ Tf^S r °«ri. l i.r.?,''.*w! u MMtiM U*U *>**._ S. 1. 1 ..amp Ivjwi) t r < OartOP i B, 0. ttJW N- YwfK, t-I 1 tl..210 words
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Advertisement855 1903-03-24 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALK OF VALUABLR BUILDING LAND OFF REFORMATORY RO\D NEAR BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. TO BK HKLD AT POwKLL Si CO.'s BALK-ROOM On Wednesday, S r ><h March, 1903, at ISO p m. ALL th*t viluiule building site off Reformitorv Rovl, nnar Bukit Timah Road, ami i acres I855 words
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Advertisement678 1903-03-24 6 NOTICES. CHATWOOD'S Patent INVINCIBLE /V// SAFES of all qualities. Chatwood's Patent Steel Doors yv~O <j /a Gates for Strong Rooms. n< JS~ CATALOGUES FREE Afrj' U. /NOTICE on Application. X»J^ \<<V^ X SS X* VX /V/ V n* Cbatwooda TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:y/^^jT Q) New Patent *BaUd" ••HARGREAVES" /Cj <$* *b /Steel678 words
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Advertisement279 1903-03-24 6 NOTICES. GIANELLI MAJNO'S NATURAL MILK in W <n ii aßaßaWll m^L afl *«W wm OtaBBBaV .aH BaßaW^Hl < T TRABe^TMARK Best lot i! iiu mi <i n.vuiidt. No ad led -ii.-i 1 li.-in -or thickening mutter. Pure rich ir *h milk. To be obtained it The D*%M*Mfy null all provision279 words
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Advertisement646 1903-03-24 6 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKINU CORroR/iTION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $10,000,001 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Re*erre..|lo,ooo,ooo\ -...mn,,, Silver Reserve... 16 600 otXj KESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 iriinr PROPRIETOKB I uuu 1 Court or Dibectobs. A. J. R^Y»^OND, fc»q,— Chairman. K. H. Tonkin*. B*q Dki'Uty Chairman G. Ballooh, Esq. I D. M. Mosks, Esq.646 words
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Advertisement473 1903-03-24 6 NOT< ES. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by th.- tili/hest Krench Medical authorltlis ami Mißtrtof t» Tan»«y. steel Drops and Peuny royal. CHAPOTFAUT. 8. r. Vl-ienne. Parti Renowned f hyticiau prMcrib* OrimaultS M*U«o i w ibe moat »<*t*vr at th« ••.1111^ MIM473 words
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Advertisement735 1903-03-24 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. f-UIE Standari Life Asnuranoß. L Norwich Union Fire Inrarano* Society. Itla* Asuunnoe Company (Fire), rhe K.|uit*bl«. Life Assurance Society. The China, Mutual Steam Navigation Company Ilm ''nttenbam Lager Beer Company. .■'or particulars of ti.««<» Companies, see tba ul! wfv«rtn,.iuent of THB HOKNEO COM PANY. UMITKI). Agents.735 words
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Advertisement1387 1903-03-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. in* at Singapore: Kbip Agixot, late J. Daihdblb 4 Co., 34, Colltbr Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On~ Van der Caprlltn Batavia 16 Bawr"tn, soerabaia, Bandjermassin. Kota Haroe Passir,1,387 words
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Advertisement600 1903-03-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K7 JAP a;, 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, provided with excellent600 words
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Advertisement592 1903-03-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Compagnle Des Messagerle Maritime* De France. TILBOEAFHIO ADDMBB AMBAGIBIIB, SIBQAPOM. The mail steamers will lea** Singspor on or aoout the undermentioned dates. OUTWABD. HOMWUD. Dates. Datei 1908 1908 Tonkin Mar. 16 Annam Mar 1( Tonkin Mar. 80 E. Simons Mar CaUdonien Apr. 19 Sydney Apr 1." Salatif Apr.592 words
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Advertisement257 1903-03-24 7 INSURANCE CO.'S HONGKONG FIRE INBURAJICJi COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital subscribed $2,000,000. Auionnt paid up 400,040. Reserve tti^i 1,068,048. Head Offlcb,- -Hongkopg. General Managers, hian-n. Jakdiwi Mathesoh A 00. GUTHRIE A 00. L'UXION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1828. RESKRVRB AND TOTAL GUARANTEES W. 000,000. THE undersigned, agents for tbe above257 words
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Article1550 1903-03-24 8 Under lint hunting the following abbreHationß art) used str. steamer »h.— flbip; bq.— barque; Rch. Bchooncr; Yet.— T*ci.t; Cru.— Crui»er; Gbt. (Gunboat; Tor —Torpedo, H p. H orse-power Brit. Bri0»h; V. H.— Uniti-d iStdtos; Fch.— French 4«r. German L'nt. Dutch; Joh. Jobore; 4Lt.— General-cargo d.p. —dock passenger;1,550 words
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Article132 1903-03-24 8 For Her tteamrr Time. To-Morrow. Oftlcntta Ikhona 11 a.jj. P. Dickxon 4 Scpang Hintnng Timor 1 p.m. P. Swct'ham via ports H. Uin Cyan 2 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Mnlncc.a S p.m. Bangkok Breid 3 p.m. Bi lioontV Pontianak Snmli«* 3 p.m. Bombay via ports Znida 4132 words
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Article144 1903-03-24 8 From Europe R} hi. N D.lj. 8.8. h'uiuliekou due on Thur«day, with datei> to ti e •)nl Mar. She bring* replies to thf mail whii-ii left Bini(Hi>ore on theKih Fel runry From China— By ihe M. M. s. s. Krnett Simuns due on Monday. Times Tarlb op144 words
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Article232 1903-03-24 8 X *LA«. 3 Kiu I Fbom "<AIL«I> CoVSIGNKK-. Hai ii ''hingWo Brit sfcr. 2ftl7 Evans U Melita Fch str.j «>• I'i-vot U Mnetmycker I >ut str < 8l»7 Jnek •2 1 v| Kiu» mere Ger str. I()2i) Sanders L.i Hamburg sti 65U7 Burineister 23 Mi,- aon Brit str. 4276232 words
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Article67 1903-03-24 8 FAriSED SUN DA STKAITS OK AKKIV 1 1^ FOB OKDEKB. Flag I Dateofl Ijfutin- XiDate. Kiq. Ship's Name. I Cajtain. Sailimg. Fromwhekk ation. mak«. far llHut s.B.Oehe Ranchus Mar lljßatnvia Rotterdam 1 Phi 88.<indoro i(<athrie I {Kotterdam Katavia Iti Xur l"| Vanadis 'M-ign sen Jan SljOelmtoa bay Anjer fo.67 words
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Article157 1903-03-24 8 I>atb. VbmilV NiMi. Flao <fc Rio. Tons. ilai Sri Woni'See Uut »tr. »2 24 Cli.-uii; Hock Kinn str. I 9M ■JA Pi-tchal.ur^ Ger str. I*7l M Mnchewr str. 99 M UUntt Sens H'>t str. M 24 U <•. Meyer Out str. 441 ■Jl Atrus Iliii str. \SI2 S!4 H..uniian+157 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement506 1903-03-24 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIQE STEEET. 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 gold and silver gem-set jewellerysilver ware and silver curios. Visitors will506 words
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Advertisement296 1903-03-24 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. i W//f/ff/sfy THE WARREN REVERSIBLE STROP Is one of these Little Things the value of which Impresses at Sight This strop is the be«t cheapest and moot practical device of its kind yet introduced as both sides of the ImOmi H well as the hose are prepared,296 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1903-03-24 8 WEATHER REPORT. ICnvdnng Krrbau Hospital, S^lh March, 190,1 «a.m Sp m. »p m. Remarks. Bar •**.»•>* Lit 8)4 '.'!>!) H Morning Temp 85.0 87.0 I 7».0 day and WBlbTher 7h.0 80.0 j 74.6 night clear. OirofWindl n k. i 88.1. iCalm. Max. Temp H9.» Mm 71.0 Max.in Sun 146.9 Terr,66 words
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Miscellaneous32 1903-03-24 8 WEATHER T£LEGfU!fI rB. E. A. <fe C. Telegraph Vompuni,. 28rd MAki'H HONUROyO.— BanMheter Sn.o& Direction of Wind Enst. Force of Wind i. Max Temp in Shade Ml MANILA:— 7tIi Calm. 81. S3.32 words
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