The Straits Times, 7 April 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,099 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. APRIL 7. 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • 557 1 Singapore, ;th Apbh, 1908. PRODUCE. O"bier is M Copra Bali g :<l do Pontlanak Bsj Pepper, Black buyer- 34 do White, (8%) 57.,,,,' Sago Flour Sarawak 5.27J do Brunei No. 1 „4 85 Pearl Sago g m Coffee. Bali, 15% basi* 21. 5, Oofce,P»leraban K ,ai%ba»if._ |U Coffee, Liberian
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  • 86 1 Tb»: April monthly medal wa« played for on Saturday, and was won by A A Gunn. Fifteen players returned no cards The following were the score* handed in A. A. (Junn <l. Miu Ktn/ir C. W. ItarliUliiiv J. T. I .1111 1' In II IT K. Thui,.,..!.
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  • 126 1 Yestkrdav afternoon a Chinaman was arrent«d when al>u>iT to leave Tanjong I'agar Dock with $176 worth of chandu in his possession This morning he was arraigned before Mr Beatty, and Mr. F. K. Jennings, a? agent of the' Opium Farmer, prosecuted him. The man said he went an
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  • 29 1 At Penang on Thursday Mr. I). A M. Brown beat John Roberts by 46 points It was a 1,000 g«me, Robertconceding 700 point*. Brown next beat Roberts at pyramids.
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  • 47 1 A Chinaman who stole a pair of opera slawee, value S20, from the cabin of the Chief Engineer of the Sonveberg waa this morning sent to prison for rix months by Mr. Wilkinson. The man waa caught coming from the cabin with the glasses in his hand
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  • 55 1 In regard to the S.C.C. Smokt r and supper at the Tanplin Club on Saturday night; the attention of members of the 8.C.C. ig called to tli« fact that tickets (price M each) will not be sold after Thursday next. Those members wh* have uot pun -hatted, tickets by that
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  • 53 1 The H'issian battleship lUlrkmi aud the cruisers Pimm and fttfmda arrived yesteday afternoon. Admiral Stakleberj landed at Johnt-ton's Pier at 10 \r, this morning. He was received at Johnston's Pier by a miar.i-of honour from the Manchester Kesiraent. Admiral Stackelberg paid a visit to H B. th« Governor this morning
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  • 112 1 Seoh Yit 9hi.1, an enterprising young man who has spent six periods in jail at the expense of the Settlement, lai i-ly made an effort to obtain an appoint m^nt of additu nal constable. He made a dec! iration to the effect that he had never been in jail. This
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  • 137 1 Last nieht I'. C. :fc>f> was on duty in Stevens Uoad to watch for tospieioaa characters lurking about the DMsbbourhood. He saw four men coining along a path through «oine brushwood. He arrested them, and thfy not only completely ignored hiB authority but proceeded to beat him. They were reinforced
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  • 121 1 Ox the :MBt ult one Tan Cb«M Tiong, armed with a pocket hook and pencil, started operations in Yeo 'tin Kttng Road hy pn .anting himself to ei^ht bullock cart Mm M l*-ing empowered by the Municipal Commission to change the numbers on their carte and to collect therefor the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 803 1 NOTICES. She ©imts. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per mi li, column measure. l first insert ion f 1 20 cents Second and third insertion* each 80 cents Fourth, lilt li. iiutl mx ili 40 cents Jievent !i tv i-i^htif m li 24 cents Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 cent* Per week
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    • 758 1 NOTICES. ERNMENT NOTIFICATION. IW magiizine for storing detonator* ban lf»-n constructed at Tanah and i« now available for use 'be rules and regulations respecting sforaee in the existing m«gnzine at Taniih Merah puhli>be<l in the Q->zt,<tr. as Government Notification No 1680 on tnel.tb December last will apply to this new
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    • 334 1 NOTICES. NOIIUS. UNION IN«U»*ANCF! SOCIETY OF CANTON LTI. Binctapore rirat c h. I hive this day resumed charge of thin 7-4 WM MACBEAW, Agent. NOTICK. 'PAKE notice that Mr. E. A Jud»k I having left my service on the instant it no longer authorized to enter in o any engagement
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    • 685 1 AUCTION SALBS. I» TH« BUPRIMI CoUhT OF THE STRAITS SITTLCMKNTS. Hbttusment of Bim;apom. Originating Summons No. 26, of 1902 Ret wee t N. L. R. M. M. AnnamalaW bitty, and anoihar, Plain tiff* and Tan Kirn Qunn Defendant I)AKTICL'I.AKS of vslnal I- freehold IT land and house properly situnte at
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BB LET. I^OR a period of S month-: A large. I cotnf >rUbl-. and coraplnt-ly furnished re-ido-cu, iwautifully situated < n the toi. of Oilstnad Hill, and overlooking the la c in < "hancery Lane Four bedrooms stabling for 8 h i t-nirs court. 13-4 POWFLL A
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  • 1519 2 g+th Mmnk K.\ president i lro\iT Cleveland ha* formally announced In* inti'ntion of appearing liefore th«' Deawaratia convention next year a« a candidate for another term i 1 the White Bmm The hmmnmI m mmtt tfawagt mam friend- <>f Mi. Cleveland and an office him been opene<l in
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  • 387 2 Mitlac'-'i, 3rd April. Last evening the Mahaoa Company, S. V C, and Cadet Corps were ifwpectod by Captain Baker lith M. I Taking all things into consideration the turn-out was a distinct success, and the ins acting uiticer said that he was very alawod with what he had
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  • 188 2 Tub latest number of tli<\ln t mm, thai for Match, is to liand and as usual contains ;t |ood deal of interesting matter. Tbt 8. V. 1 iglorifjeJ, the Strwi* Hmm, ;is w:i», perhaps.only to beexpected, condemned for its attitude on the currency inflation. Unfortunately the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 354 2 NOTICES. CROSSLETS^ OIL ENGINES. USUAL -IZKS ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. THE TAIHALg RAILWAY CO. Have Ittad up a plant for applying JO 13 G3H.IT -*3 TO TIIKIB RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One application of Jo-ielite a> e woodwork absolutely proof against wnite •»ntg,
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    • 340 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FKICTiON-MKTAL. S^flv The best for all classes of Machinery learinßS. Full particulars from THE BORMEO CO., LTD scores. IH.SION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime A Soda. PALATABLE AS MILK. •Ihf only |»*|.nni'.i.... H Oil I.IVKK Oil. ft.it r.m (iciiiVcii remiih ;i 4 .>'' nit.-.l
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    • 413 2 NOTICES. THAT WHICH IT HAS DONE IT CAN DO AGAIN I i ST. JACOBS OIL |vlg RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Backache, Sciatica, Bpraina, ,j|Bj Bruiie'i Headache, Sore Throat. S J A few eaten prouonuml incurable. vJ yf a linh ST. JACOHS itlL ha* rurnl < liWi* mill i>< riiKint-nUy -J \\^Mr^^^r^P^ I.
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    • 128 2 Diarrhoea DIARRHCEA, in its first stages, can be cared by a few doges of that pleasant r liable, and effectual medicine Chamberlain's Colic and Dtarrboa Rewedy. In many instances one dose is sufficient, bat is a rule three or four doses an- ne essarv. It is a good thing to
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  • 349 3 Thk other day "a swarthy complexioned man of Eastern type, who salaamed to the Magistrate," was charged before Mr. Penman at Marlhorough Street with selling rugs from house to house without a license. Mr. Denman, thereupon, exclaimed with great indignation Where do these foreigners come from with
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  • 234 3 A Nkgkj Serabilan correspondent writes as follows: The Bret through passenger train from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban reached the latti-i place about l.r> p.m. on Thursday. The appearance of the train, as it entered the station, was very pleasing, as all the Cdtchw were new and looked very
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  • 285 3 V'tSTTOBI to Seremban should not mice tIM opportunity oi seeing an old Malay hoUM which the late Resident bought for the (iovernment, and had ii'iih.viii 11 1 (ii n Rmb anil rebuilt in the Resident y grounds at .Seremban. The hooaa tiM been Iwnmtlfiillj carved by hand, inside
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  • 222 3 Quite a wave of grief passed over Singapore's older residents when the news became public on Sunday that Captain Johann Tuttin had breathed his last Some toity years ago he first came to Singapore and for some years travelled between this and Australia. Later on he
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  • 216 3 RB. F. Kairhikst, a prominent an planter, has just returned from Straits to Colombo, after a tliretV visit, i ■lni'il v spent in Splaneor q interviewer at Colombo he thus detailed his experience Kobbei i- planted very closely IMMI r lk- i-ottee, ten liy ten. and i-
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  • 438 3 P. O. April 17. I'er Chutan For London YenMiHMW, H. Duikerley, Mr. and Mr.. McArtlmr, Mr. W. Markay. For London via Miii-.-ill.-s Mr. UiblH.nc. From Penann to London Mr. Derborou^h and family, Mmn. April 23rd.— Per ».s. Java For London— Mi- I. M. Cameron and infao*, Mr».
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  • 41 3 'Mb. lUthkkkokd J. Gkabam, the manager of the New Darvel Buy Tobacco Uo is now in Sin^Hpore, hoRMVWd bt und He reports a highly f;iv .urahle year and -;iys thai liarvel bay is an idml sp.it fur the cmwili of tohacoo.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 111 3 I'U UtEVhNT CROUP, benin in time 1 lie first symptom is hoarseness thie is soon followed by a peculiar rough coayli which i-> easily recognited mm will never lie forgottea by one who has beard it. The lime to act is when the child In- 1 heroines hiuir-e. If <
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    • 1304 3 tion Lift n-ill he open on Thvrrday the 2tHh March, 1903, and inll elote •efore the 9th April, 19(i:i, for Singapore, and on 16</» April, 190.% or rre, unearn House, Limited. CAPITAL $350,000, ED INTO 3,500 SHARES OF $100 EACH. is follcws -55 en Application, 525 en i'c rr r
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    • 1015 3 NOTICES. BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump. They ought to put on fat ks fast us they use it up for fat is fuel, and the burning of it makes power and force. Thin children even along to the age of eiuhteen or twenty— are in danger from consumption
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    • 620 3 NOTICES. WANTED. I A fitter for Stilling Steam-Saw Mill*. I 30-4 Apply to Mmaqer. \IMNT-D, for Pahang. storekeeper TT with experience in handling mining stores. Apply to v.c. PATERBON. SIMONS 4 CO. WANTED. A Chinese cashier who is quick at figures [f\ small security required Reply in writing to T.
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  • 62 4 tlM.i.MillKK.— On the 2">th Jnnuary, I9IK<, a- s.-Hiurtli. bghaa, Jamrs «>allaghkr, furinerly chief engineer, Saitio Mara, aged Nokris. On tlit- -.'nil April, at Cabbon Road, ItanxHlore, Owen Vincknt Norris BC.E, formerly of the T. Purvey of India, and late Iv'r.'iin-i-i I" W II Mvxore, retired, el'ient Ron of the
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  • 1017 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 7TH APRIL. Last week we published a rather elaborate article on the trials that a rikifiha is subjected to when being tested for ■•rviceibility by the peons of the H C. J Department. In that connection it should be explained, however, that while
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  • 232 4 I tri'«t that, the question of Currency will be settled some time this year. That is merely the expression ot a pious opinion." Such were the promising if not immediately reassuring observations of H. E the Governor, as officially expressed in response to a question put by Dr. Brown at
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  • 245 4 Wbbs Mr. Kivett C.irnac went home a month or two ago it was currently alleged that he did so to raise the wind for the G ivdrnment of Sit) n or, in other words, toborrow i c-nu il million. The Independent Beige says that 'he Siamese Government has mide arrangements
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  • 120 4 The general puo.ie will be gratified to learn thit ti.-i G >vecnannt is ijuiitalive to the ndedssi'y of promptly getting rid of hahitiiil offjnd^rs. It is out A fortnight ago that four men, suspected of being burglars, and found covertly lurking on private grounds at Mount Elizabeth were convicted of
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  • 6 4 Today's 4/ms bank rate is l/«
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  • 8 4 Tub Straits Biuiget will be published to-iuurrow uiormiiK
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  • 10 4 Exchange ami produce quotations are printed on page 1 to-day.
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  • 13 4 The homeward nrnl by the Zamani* closes at 4 p m on Wmlneaday.
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  • 13 4 Thb Annual Inspection of the 8.V.R. is set down for Saturday, May 16th.
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  • 17 4 Thb Sipiau Tin Company won over 141 ptcul-t of tins ore in March, which fetched over $7,953
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  • 23 4 During his visit to Perak next month H E the Governor will, according to the Perak Pioneer, take part in a sladang hunt.
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  • 21 4 Shipping aiv-irti-nrn-mts, with dates if sailing <)tc, will be found ou Ml 7 General chipping news is printed on oage 8
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  • 23 4 Thb Ua tern with the German mail from Europe left, Colombo on the 4th instant, and is due here at daylight on Friday.
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  • 20 4 Capt. C. J .VUrruK of the s.s Amura was this afternoon fined for carrying passengers in excess of his license.
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  • 25 4 Thb Sudu SeremOdn C mip-iuy raised in the five w-tek-i en ling on the -trd April, ov-ir 191 picuU of tin ore valued at $10,950.
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  • 24 4 Would n« >;. in- i >M.-r* in the Diinearn H tuse Litd, are reminded that the subscription lint for Singapore closes on the 9th inst.
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  • 20 4 This Etching oiiks notify that their estaolishinents will be elided on Friday, Saturday, and M.inday next, the Easter holiday 8
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  • 21 4 We understand nui i)< umioer Carti of the Manchester Rdgiment has accepted 'he cb. ill<tn«e of Spoff DrumiHondof H MS Ifeftk
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  • 26 4 The Siamese gunb >at Han link is expee'ed here shortly on her way back from Junk Ceylon to Bingkok. She was at Penang on the !■>' m-t.
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  • 23 4 Thb Russian V>iunieer Fleet steamer Yarottaral arrived from Odessa this m .ruing en route for VI idivostock. She lias 636 emigrants on hoard.
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  • 25 4 The quarterly m-etiug of the C.W.A. will be h-ld on Wednesday April Bth at 11 a. m. at M > Soinrirville's house Ashestiel," Orchard R >ad.
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  • 30 4 On Friday and -londay next (tJood Friday and E tster Mond iy) there will no i<aue of the Struiti Pimex. The paper will be published as usual on Saturday next.
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  • 33 4 The Bereawab G <id -Mining Co. re alised 231 ounces, U dwts. of smelted gold fr-jm 313 tons of stone crushed last month. Tne average corner to 14 dwts. 194 grs. per ton.
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  • 35 4 Alas, poor Bangkok. Its big sword i-omtjat in which Mr. Von Wittekindt was to brave all and sundry, did not eventuate, the police intertering. At least, the Siam Ob*errer says they were to do so.
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  • 35 4 Thb Pthang K umhk Company reports 750 tons ot stone crushed in February producing nine tons of oxide of tin fen heads of stamps ran for i *t»nty-»even d tys. Tne working expenses were $7,000.
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  • 41 4 The returns fr un the Pahang Corporation's mines at Sungei Lwibing tor February sb forty five tons of oxide of tiu from i-v-> thousand tons of •ilone crushed. Forty heads of stampran for twenty-seven div*. The working expenses s-.ood at $24,750.
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  • 37 4 Mr. R H Cm-feu, urn special correspondent of the Huun Observer, was shot at and wounded by dacoits whilst on His way to Battamboiig the other day. VVuen last UeVird ir-jm, he was in hospital in Chantahoon.
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  • 37 4 Telkokaphic mt'oi'in ition has reached Singapore m.ti tne Finperial German mail summer Ziete-a left Genoa on Suuday the sth uiit. at midnight. She Will consequently arrive in Sinizapore a few days later ibtn the time table date
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  • 38 4 THK.Singapore-Ki'in.|i K nlw.iy will not be opened for througritrdtiic to-morrow, a<i was expected It has not been ascertained how long the opening may nave to be postponed; but doubtless the trains will be running to Wobdlands before long.
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  • 50 4 It is stated that tue racing authorities at Calcutta have decided that a sum of K7.000 is to be a idtsd in the r ice for the Viceroy's Cup. Phe wi«ier will get the Cup and K20,000, wlnle I»,immi and K2,(HX) will k.i to the second and third aorses respectively.
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  • 45 4 The iStatesmnn says that as the itatutory term of L >rd Curzon's Viceroydtty is nearing contple^ion it is bt-ci<!iiing daily more ami more evident •.Liat the prospect of hi« early retirement is regarded on all sides as uothing less the than m grave puhlic calamity.
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  • 51 4 Tub director- of me Morcantile Bank will recum.uei) 1 at tue forthcomiug yearly meeting of shareliulden*, a lividtiud of 5 pur cent, on "A" sharfm, 4 per cent, ou "B" Nhareii, Hiit 10,000 oe placed to reserve wliich will then aland at £60,000—^nd tn.tt fIH.-.'nu be carried forward to MW
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  • 52 4 Entries for th* Easter Meeting of the Singapore Kiflo AiwciaUon are accumulating ana Sergt Major Mugliston is kept pretty busy thereby. There is a lot of new '303 ammunition just now "on tap," and keen shots are naturally getting in stocks in view of the work at the end of
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  • 45 4 The Municipality holds its ordinary fortnightly meeting on Thursday instead of on Friday next. The agenda includes the report of the special committee on the Water Supply, alteration to Stamford R tad, new road from Bukit Tun il» to the Impounding reservoir, and offensive trades.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 99 4 Oreat Demonstration at Lisbon. i/ond(,,', Ml April. There was a State performance at the Opera, Lisbon, on Saturday. The entrance of King Kdward and the King of Portugal was tho signal for v tremendous Anglophile demons! mi i->n the audience rising and cheering loud and long. The
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    • 46 4 It is declared at Washington that the United States Government U increasing its Asiatic squadron, considering that it would be a good precautionary measure for the United States to te strongly represented by a naval force in the Far Kast.
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    • 66 4 Threatened Paralysis of Tiade. The (i ivernraent of H illan<l has tak«n anti-strike legislation in hand. The consequence is that a general strike of railway servant- has been proclaimed in Holland The strike also affects the water transport service between Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The mail stc imers
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  • 70 4 Thb diary of events during th- visit of the Selangor teams this week is as under Thursday-Teams arrive, afternoon. Friday —Cricket, Selangor v. S. C. C commencing at 2 p.m. Siturday -Match continued, corn men -meat 10-."XI a.m. Football, S C. C v. K. M. S. p
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  • 123 4 The First Qirl to Pass the Exam.' In the lint of Government Scholarships published in our issue of yeBteriay there was omitted one name that is of peculiar interest locally, inasmuch as it is that of the first girl candiifnte that ever passed the Government ffnhwlai ship examination
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  • 26 4 [am Ga'.laqhkk, 1). Division, is transferred to Malacca and Ipaves on Weitn sday to relieve Inspr. Ambrose who comes to Singapore and takes Inspr. Gallagher's place.
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  • 87 4 > kstkrdav's district orders contain subjoined notification The following extract from the Ltitiom Gazette dated :ird March, 1903 is published for information The Manchester Regiment The undermentioned Second Litutenams to be Lieutenants; H N. Oolan to complete establishment. Dated 1I th November, 1902 H. de Puiron, vice H. N. CoUn
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  • 164 4 Singapore automobiles have proved with lew exceptions smelly and particularly noisy But that they are not all •I tflis mder has been demonvtraifd by the Oidgmobile," the latesi pattern Co arrive, and which Mr. Mutliew, of Howarth Erskine, Ltd is now exploiting. It is, while runniiig, absolutely noiseless, the biggest
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 820 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. w (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE, (fPrice Jsist on Jlppli cation.) tv th r. John Little Co., Ltd. Cheap Sale NOW PROCEEDING BARGAINS THROWN OUT DAILY. John Little Co., Ltd. A Chinese bill collect t. Apply to W \TTB
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    • 91 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers open Oretham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m. -6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd «>» 8 a Btt P™on Sundays- 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic m ttAiialt Monthly supplies from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman film*. Wratten-Wrain wright't I Iford and
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    • 32 4 CKNKKAL DKBII.IIV AND BUAIN KAU The Ekkkits of Mtkahns' Wine is remarkable in the foil <wing complaints and functional disorders: Phthisis, Dyspepsia, Influenza, General Debility, Brain Pag, Ana-mia.— Siojd by all chimestß.
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  • 3761 5 Monday, April 6th. I'HKKKV r. li- Kmm.i.iaiy Sir Khaxk ATUMTAn BWRTUHAM, K.C.H.O., (UuVKKNoit). Hon. W. T Taylor,C.M.u., (Colonial Secretary). Hon. \V. K Coll ycr (Attorney-General). Hon. K. (J. l'i y (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. I.. C. H. Hill (A«dtMt Crneral). Hon. A. Murray, i I vi.l.c.K. i<'nloni.il Eagii ri.
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  • 32 5 It is notified that the publication of the new Penang newspaper the Straits Echo and General Advertiser— is postponed till May 11th, owing to delay in the shipment of plant from Europe.
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  • 1138 5 JAPANESE NOTES (From a Japanese Corre*potvi«nt Tokyo, March 21«f. Official scandals are the order of the day now in Japan. Over 100 persons, including six local governors have been arrested in connection with the school book matter. Besides this there is a military trouble, a corr-in-ion case in which some
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  • 281 5 STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB. Vksterday afternoon the prizes awarded in the annual tennis toiirna mem of the Straits Chines* Ite. r.-atioi Club were given away by Mr Lee Choon (Juan, the donor, at Hong Lkm Green, New Bridge Road, in the presence of a large gathering of the members of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 Baby's Cough Must Never L.n^re. NOFHINU is more diairwMiag th ia a see i helplrtga little infant suffering with a cough, and to lie feat ful of using to remedy whiJi may contain somj h irmful ingredient Tho makers o> i!hnnb^rlai.i'« Oounh Keraelv positively guarant-- tint tnis preparation doe« not
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 222 5 IMY BY DAY. Tuesday, 7th April. H,-h Water. JM l>.ir S.V.A. llun Drill I. S.V.I. Skirmishing. B.U. Town limid. II. S. 1 h Wajrmof Ka»im. Noirh BrUtfa Koad 9 Wayiin- PHi North ltri.1-.- Road, Wednesda> 8th April Hij.'h Water, li .">; a.m. s :t.'i p. m C.W.A. Qaartarl; Mmrtinir II.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 432 6 NOTICES. 1 CHATWOODS Patent "INVINCIBLE" SAFES of all qualities. A S/ V/ Chatwoods Patent Steel Doors X-O^ C* /a, Gates for Strong Rooms. SKS K Jy CATALOGUES FREE y^^U. /NOTICE! on Application. /N X-tf^ ASt/ &Or Chatwoods TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:-X^^T Q) New Patent 'Solid 1 "HARGREAVES" Cj /Steel Safes are the
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    • 342 6 NOTICES. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by the hlftnest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey. sti-1 Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTFAUT, 8, r. Vivirnne, Paris li MAT I Coll |jrt|ir,r.lllHHM, ■^■h.ikli Rcnownrd Chv.iciam prencribt Gnmault'i Matico innot>n»i»f rrmflv a th« treatment
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    • 592 6 NOTICES. Me.srs. H. L. CoghUn 9 Co. 1 HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENTS OF THE Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD A CO.. Ot-neral Agents, u.e. Si raits Settlements. SHIP'S SAILING BOAT FOR SALE. (Built of Pine). T ENGTH *7feet. beam 7 feet inches, I a sails, matt and oars
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    • 652 6 SHIPPING V'ST ATS I KALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION C<>.. LTD FOR BBOOME, PORT HKIM.AM), COSSACK. ONSI.OW. CARNARVON GERALUTON, AND KRKMANTI.E. THK Company's Wwn MINtLYA, •2~i:i toim. Captain Mills. will 1h despatched for the above parti on Tuesday, the 7th insl at p m. For freight nnd passage apply to 7-4 HOUSI
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 702 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. *TUiB StaadarJ Life Anuiuot. K. Norwich Union Fire Insurants* Society. Atlms Aasorsnos Company (Fire), rhe Equitable Life Awuranoe Society. I he China Mutual Steam Nsvigation Company he '<''>tt«Dham Lager Beer Company. /■'or particnlan of theoe Companies, see the all advHrtisement of THE BOUN&O COMPANY. LIMITED. Agents.
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    • 744 7 tSJEAMSHIPJ^OMPAMES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Lnfler contract with the Netherlands India Government m« at binpaport: f hip Aeiacr, latk J. LiMDlia A Co. 3-8 Colltm QOAT. The undermentioned dates are only approximate From Expected wlllbe l*«patched~tor^r~ wo Palembang 8 Bagan Api 9 tPadang 8 Bat .vii, Samarang. and fcoerabaia "10 Soerabaya
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    • 518 7 Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Uhkbb Mail Cowtbact with th« Ai'stkian Government. The following are the dates on whicb the Company's steamer* may be expected to arrive and sail from here: Outward. Homeward. IWJS. I 1908 "China April 6|+Vt'ppon April 7 j {Jaa)wMMM April 11 I 'E.F. Ferdinand Ap1.27 \Maria
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    • 608 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. W* Y X* 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, provided with excellent
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    • 593 7 P STEAMSHIP COMPANIES npagnie Des Messagerlea Maritime* De France. TILIORAFHK; ADPBEBB: M«881GIKI*F, SISOAFOK*. The mail *taamer* will leave Singapore in or aoont the undermentioned dates. UUTWABD. HOMIWABD. Date*. Date* 1903 1903 Caledonien Apr. 12 Si/dtiey Apr 13 A u trali> a Apr. 27 Tonkin Apr 27 Salazif May 10 Varrn
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    • 335 7 INSURANCE CO.'S HONOKUN KIRK INHUKAMO COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital subscribed .$2,000,000. Amount y«id ap 400,040. lUtwre fund „1,06«,049. Head Offlce,— Hongkopq. General Manager*, Metiri. Jabdiii HttHuoi A do. GUTHUIEjfc Co. [/UNION KIRK INSUKAA'LK COMPANY OF PARIS. EBTABLIBHBD IH'JM. REBERVEB AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. THE undersigned, agents for the abOT« L company,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1614 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— «hip;l-j. barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor —Torpedo; H. p. -Horse-power; Brit.—Bri4Uh I B.— United States; Fch.— French 4ar. German; Dut. Dutch ;Joh. Johore; o.*.— General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger, O.— Uncsrtain T.
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    • 135 8 J'or tfer iteamer Time. To- Morrow. Cherit>on and Batavin Hock Kitrn 7 a.m I. Sw.-t'hnm via potts H. Hi,, i;, m ,i 2 p.m Muar and Malacca Sullun 2 pm. Anahan and Deli Atahan 3 pm. Ti'luk Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Bangkok B. Seng Guan 3
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    • 139 8 From Europe Rythe N.D.L.8.8. Bntiern due on Friday, with dates to the 1 7th Mar. She brings replies to th« mail which left Singapore on the IHih Fel ruary. From rhina— By the M. M. g. s. Sydney due on Monday. Tims Table of Mails Dub. Left
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  • 146 8 n KSTT j j V«BBKL-g NAMI. TON> C.WTill FROM UOMB CONSUMMS. ti R. Bchiff Baru Out str «BNacodali Riiio Apl 6 Kirn Hoe Bee Daefre,, Nor .tr. MB M.IU-rg Bangkok Apl 2 Horneo^ofltd B Pnnz Heinnch Her gtr SHOi Heinle Yokohama Mar 21 Behn Mever tCo A »ur p"
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  • 129 8 Date. Vessel- Name. ,FucAßk,. Toss 1 estination. AP 7 u°\% na Brit str. 4»R Port Swettenham via porU 7 Hok Tjioe Dut »tr. 3»7 Samaran« 7 r~?h* i,-* Brit str. 3W57 Penang, Rangoon via Calcutia i Minilya Brit sir. 17 >X Fremantle via ports 7 \aroslavl RUBR U8 tra.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 117 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK 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 gold nnd silver jjem-set jewellerysilverware and silver curios. Visitors will be
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    • 622 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. 9Ejfc^; |f Exact to illustration. Price $2.75. l^-^AAAAA/ Sim VM anH 1 \,rhrs SS.^^^^^S^®^! 5155 K^"' Price $1.75 Each. l-WfefiaflTU y *'!^?.*&\9Viry:<Vnf\ Trimmwl X..ii.i. (....I. \\u,* t REX'S m "MAIDK I.ADIhS' WHITK MISI.IN Prlo9a>2.7S, 2.90. 1.00 CARDINAL COLLARS y JERSKV P P c" I'?* O I^^ 1.15.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 26 8 WEATHER TELEQRAir. (E. E. A. C. Telegraph Vompuny.j 6tm Aibii. HONURONG Barometer 80.0*. I'irection of Wind East. Farce of Wind 3. Max. Temp in Khade 72.
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    • 64 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Horpital, oth April, 190 S. <».ri, Spm.Hpm. Hemarkb. Bar -ia.WiO -J» 7HO iQ.Mi Moraine Temp WJO xT.O 81.8 day and WB'lbTher 8"0 77.4 78.7 nicht clear. DirofWind s n.e. n.s c. Calm. Max. Temp «8.4 Mm 74 Max.in Sun 142.0 Terr, rad 71 S Rainfall Nil
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