The Straits Times, 30 April 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. MO. 21,117. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 80. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 758 1 NOTICES. NOTICK. TAKE notiip that Mr. K. A. Judah having left my srrvice on the 'Jlst instnnt in no longer authorized to enter into any engagement on my l>ehalf. IV N. ADIB. Singapore, iHtli March, IROB. v.c. NOTICK. In the Goods of Domingo* Joanico Pereira, and Mary Lucy Pereira, Deeeated.
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    • 744 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A mJOATIOHI will be received at the iTV. Colonial Secretary's Office up to no n en the Ist May for the post of Ofaief Drtiutht-min, Public Works Department, Sinitapon-. i his appointment is on the Fixed Est.ibli9lmlp.it; the commeuuiug pay is £1-10 I<t annum risiug by two
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    • 842 1 NOTICES. Seremban Gymkhana Club. MIDSUMMER MEETING, TO BK HELD AT SEREMBAN, June the 23rd, 25th A 27th, 1903 Programme of events. R. C.-i mile and 93 yards. FIRST DAY. THE SELINGOR STAKES Race No. 1. Value f 3OO Present. -.1 kf the Selangor Turf Club. A Race for Sehingor MM
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    • 817 1 NOTI-bS. Of the Stakes, $1,000 to go to the winner, $750 to the second, And $250 to the third home. If there! are fewer than eight Starters for this race the amount of the Mtakeo I offered will I* reduced as followß i No. < ih Staktkr*. Stakk* Ofkkrkk. Winner.
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    • 702 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SINGAPORE A KRANJI RAILWAY. The Passenger Train Service. Sundays included, will be as under from 10th April, 1903, and until further notice. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Singapore <1..7.00 745 10.00 11.30 12.32 1 :J5
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    • 199 1 HKKhAiS to.- i.usin. s> 1.1 hop iiuan f T Seng Chiang, gamhier and pepper traders, carried on ;it No. tin Norm It at Quay. Singapore, has this day l>een dipso ved by mutual consent, noiice is h-rehy given that all the creditors and other persons having any claims or demands
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  • 512 2 Tht TUmm. in an article Wllf te l-ord Curzon'e Budget speech. ami Hmc**Aax itown article* on ihe Middle En*t <|iie«tiun,demands the form illation of a lived MMwt«W policy wliii-li we must announce io the rent of the world, and -mr liein;; prepared t« I linj: there with all
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  • 510 2 Home. A Pm EXAMTI K. Mr. William Hayes Ki-her. I Ml member for Fiilhain -in.- IMS, ha* i .--i^n.-.t lii- nlli.-f a- Financial -.-.i .t ,-ir tli.- Ti-.i -tiry, wlii. h (M conferred upon him l.v Mr. lialfoor last year. In t he HoaM oi CouMM on
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  • 511 2 Mr. W. R. H. Chappels Team v. Tapah. On April 18th and linh a team of Kinta cricketers captained by Mr. \V. R. H. Chappel visited Tapah and had a variety of interesting athletic and non-athletic contests, including cricket, tennis, billiards, lives and bridge, fapah covered itself
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  • 252 2 A Sensible Innovation. A bom), birt'~a very sensible, step hftS jast ueen takei) by ;i well-known firm of British giin-iiuinulacliirers. This tirin lias issued a circular-letter to all its retail customers, notifying its intention of impressing in future, on tike llitts of Mi BUM and rifles inanufuctured
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 358 2 NOTICES. THE "INVISIBLE" COMBINED OIL MOTOR CENTBIFUIiAL PUMP Tin- LATEST hi BEST Water RAISER In the Market. Indispensable to Cultivator for IRRIGATION. I. i .-hi \v... K i,i ifJk Work, with the ■r-jMMfI. Commonest K,iN,ly sun...! «i..l W..rk.-i. *fifiEsi Petroleun.. Wf Paratfin or ICeroBane •V Whennorrcquired \1" **> Di|rffl E
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    • 347 2 NOTICES. "EagTe" Cement. The Latest Tests 950 lbn., 1,5800 lbm, alter seven after fourdays in teen day* 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 00., LTD.
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    • 186 2 NOTICES. ROUSSILLON CHAMPAGNE. "An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts $34. 24 pints 536. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. in. s. Bolk Agents. LATEST CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. HUMBEI* BICYCLES. Fitted with FREE WHEEL and rim All Beeston machines GUARANTEED for TWO YEARS. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD Sole
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    • 105 2 Nins Eoidefaics piH\MBERLAINN Colic ani Diarrhea \j Remedy has been used in nin-! epidemics of dysentery with perfect -v •ess. eff'cting a curd in the mist severe sad dangerous <■ i«.< If troubled with diarrhu'i or bowel complaints, try it oace and see bow you lik- t. From all o/er
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    • 20 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates, of sailing etc., will be found on pane 7 General shipping news is printed on pages.
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  • 176 3 This item of news from Cmnmereia liJeliigincr will be read with interest here, especially the reference to the alleged role of the venerable Admira 1 who has just left us for home:— "We notice that the scheme for connecting Calcutta by rail with Singa|M>re hits been brought
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  • 583 3 P. O. May i- ivr Ballaarai Koi London— Mr. A. A. Swan. Mi .1. Aili lii'on. Krimi Tenant to London .Mr. lad Mr-. Bbdoa, Mi. Harper and family ami Mr. Arnoilld. Ma) 21, IVr Bkamfhtn Mi-. l>i- aad 1.1 Mi-. Gardnei and two hildren and Wm Bernma.
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  • 240 3 A Nn Vokk ti-i. nr.ui! dated the nth i'ist. Mate* Despite the conflicting report! concerning the condition of I'opH Leo, ii v dow ■asared that His Bolineat i> in very had health, although liis oonditioo is not ns Ferious as pi. rioualy reported. Recent dkpatcbei from Rome indicate that the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 301 3 IIJ of japam I J *4 Rigauda Kanang*W*> I jf ter has the lwett perfume I P. AiW JJ J F"> ld > soothiag md I K-^^^aß K relieves mosquito bitei. I ■f ft^» 111 ter perspiration. I |QffPprJ PERFUMERS I y rue I HSSS&H Ptr,,-Fr,nrt I I >- Bewara
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    • 799 3 NOTICES. OF THE MULTITUDES who bave used it or are now using it, we [have never heard of any one who has been disappointed in it. No claims are made for it except those which are amply justified by experience. In commending it to the afflicted we simply po nt
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    • 663 3 NOTICES. WANTED. I A RCHITECTURAL Assistant. Apply t\. to A. c/o Strait* Time* 30-4 WANTED. TWO Chinese kranies for Paiembang. A Apply to P.c. HOOGLANDTACO. WANTED. A fitter for Stulang Steam-Saw Mills, •0-4 Apply to Manager. WANTED 7" A Chinese cashier who is quick at figures A small security required.
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    • 562 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan 9f Co. HAVE BEEN APFOINTfcD SUB-AGENTS or thk Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD 4 CO., General Agents, ■K. Straits Settlements. SULPHURIC ACID. JEST quality for sale. Apply to BYME A Con.c. FB SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh, at tb* Crown Dispensary, 96 Selegie
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    • 695 3 SHIPPING INDO-CHU/TSTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. 'TIHK Company's steamer NAMBANQ 1. 4,034 tons, Captain Payne, having left Hongkong on the 2l»t inst. may be due here en or about the Ist prox. and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage, apply to
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  • 533 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 30th APRIL. The precious declarations from St. Petersburg to the effect that the alleged demands of Russia upon China as regards Manchuria are a pure invention," will be rejected by even the most receptive stomachs in me political world of the Far East.
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  • 264 4 To everybody who chances to travel along Jalan Besar during the day, two facts areobvious. One is that all th» town garbage is deposited there, the other >« that it is the common feeding gi ound for all the milch cows belonging to the Asiatic dairymen of the town. Two
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  • 428 4 In view of the fact that nine-tenths of the Europeans in this part of the world have not sufficient knowledge of cookery to properly boil an egg, those local sportsmen who may read the current issue of that interesting periodical which is generally referred to as The Pink Un, will
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  • 124 4 Thi fact that the new Filipino dollar is to be a coin of the same weight and fineness as the British dollar coined at the Bombay mint and circulated in the Straits Settlements, Hongkong and Southern China, may tend, it is said in the Journal of the American Asiatic Anociation,
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  • 111 4 Mr. E. V. Carey baa resigned the Chairmanship' of the United Planters' Association di the F.M.S. Mr. W. W. Bailey was elected to be his successor. The opinions expressed at th% meeting of the Association which accepted the resignation showed high appreciation of the work done by Mr. Carey for
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  • 77 4 With regard la tin* liner colonists in Java, it ix intcn-Htmtr to notn tliat the Governor of German Smith- West Africa said publicly, the other day, that Hicr immigrants were only usoful for cattlebreeding operations, and that, if they had no capital they simply travelled about with their families, subsisting
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is l/fc<£
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  • 8 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m to-morrow
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  • 13 4 Rabies is said to be prevalent am. nc the pariah dogs of Bangkok.
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  • 20 4 Wiuk News will be found on page 2, and an article on the N. I) L Company on page 6.
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  • 14 4 A i.ah lighted buoy now lights the entrance to the Hwangpu river at Shanghai
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  • 17 4 Thkre is now a gas lighted bell buoy at the North Channel entrance to the Vangtse River.
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  • 17 4 There are still twelve Boers left in Ceylon who hold out against taking the oath of allegiance.
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  • 15 4 The Strait* Hmlget was published this morning A mail supplement will be issued this evening.
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  • 18 4 It is notified that the Pilot Station at RottneßS Island in West Australia has been done away with.
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  • 16 4 It is noti6ed by Government that the port of Bhaunugar in India is infected with plague.
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  • 17 4 Tbk homeward bound M M. s. s. Tonkin is due here from Saigon, to-morrow in the forenoon.
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  • 23 4 The monthly sewing meeting cfthe Church Work Association will be held at the Rattles Girls' School on Wednesday, May (i.h at 4 p.m.
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  • 24 4 At the Marine Court yesterday the native quarter-master of the (Hang Ann was sentenced to '2- days' rigorous im prison men t for desertion.
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  • 29 4 Mon. le Vicomte de Bondy, the newly appointed French Consul for Singapore, wis at one time Secretary to the French Ambassador in China, and was later Consul in Japan.
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  • 32 4 Thb Sium Free I'ret* says that the value of the tical does not eeem to go up with the rapidity that was anticipated when the gold standard was first introduced in Siam.
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  • 28 4 The homeward bound German mail steamer Kiautschou is due here on Sunday afternoon from Hongkong She will probably be despatched for Europe at 4 pm. the next day.
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  • 32 4 The Monthly Missionary Meeting will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Monday next (4th May) at p. m. An address will be delivered by the Rev. S. S. Walker, M A
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  • 34 4 Last night a little Chinese girl about six years old living in Clyde Street was carrying a lighted lamp wli.-n she tripped and fell. The lamp burst and the child was burnt to death.
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  • 35 4 Rock Band, the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, is a three year old colt by Sanfoin from Iloquelnruve, Flat sam, which ran 6econd, ib the same age and is by tit. Frufquin from Float.
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  • 53 4 Thkkk carriage accidents have occurred. Mr. C. W. Abra.ns was thrown out of a dog cart near the detective station a pony and trap belonging to Mr. Collins from the Native States got smashed up near I'arsee Lodge; and Mr. A. Asmuss was thrown out of his gig last night
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  • 52 4 Yesterday, Yeo Chwee Siang, in the mploy of Kit/. Bros., was charged with theft of property from Katz Bros, and dishonestly retaining stolen property belonginc to John Lit tie A Co. and Katz Bros. He was convicted on both charges and sentenced to six months on each, the terms to
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  • 60 4 Thb following passengers left yesterday afternoon by the German mail steamer Zieten. For Hongkong Commander P. Downes K. I. M., Captain Gibson, Captain F. F. Weedon, Mr. F. B. Walker, Mr. and Mrs Jose Ztpirian and five brothers, Mr. A. W. J. Simons, Mr. F. Haake. *For Shanghai Mr. J.
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  • 61 4 A kkcent Reuter message alluded to malicious reports against King Edward as circulating in Paris. The following additional message names one scurrilous source of the lying rumours A letter from M Deroulede, which has been published, strongly condemns the articles appearing in La Patrie, which have been urging the Parisians
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 110 4 London, 2f)th April. In the absence of official statements, it is believed at Washington that Russia's demands on China are purely tentative, and that an eventual reduc. tion of the demands is fully comtemplated hy Russia. It is formally declared .it St. Petersburg that the reported
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    • 46 4 The following is the result of thf Two Thousand Guineas Race Hock fund 1 Flotsam 2 JfaMflM :< KINO EDWARD AND THE POPE. The King's visit to the Pope was marked hy all the ancient splendour of the Vatican, and lasted half an hour.
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    • 141 4 The following properties were disposed of hy auction at I'owell Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon 999 vpars' leasehold huildiiig allotments fronting Cheang Hong Lim Street, off r elok Ayer Street, .Singapore town Lot 1 area 1,172 M}. ft. Bought by Ezra Nathan at So. 10 per txj. ft 55,977.20.
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    • 351 4 Thehk is no play to-day owing to the wet state of the Court". Ties for Friday. OIUMMff, Withers r. DathaWr*. Beatty v. A. Morrison. H. OMUB, Kdmett K. T. »<-r. v. N.M.n I, Ollitfe «rr. v. .1. RakntMM Ki'nt v Bark-lure. c -ir-tr* BpkUh Mr. >. White
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  • 48 4 The following passenger* are due to arrive by the Stuttgart on Wednesday, Ifth May -Mr. K. Kloke, Mr. and Mrs. Sohst, H. R H. Prince Paribatsa, Lieut. Miss Sohst, Mr. T. H'.in, Mr. .S. Sloan, Mr. A. Strangle, Miss A S. Tiltury, Mr. C. Moser, Mr. F. Kelly.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 940 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864-) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jsist on Jipplication.) tU U). R. Grand Opening Night of PROFESSOR BOSE'S Great Bengal Circus On Friday, Ist May, At 9 p. m. Beach Road, opposite Baffles Hotel. DAUISC EXPLOITS US THE Triple
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    • 107 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers opbr: Gresham House (Battery Road.) on Weekdays only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on 8 m --6 P-™-Road oa Sundays. Ba.ni— noon. Large Stock of Phonographic material*. Monthly supplies frc.ra Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman dims. Wratton-Wrainwright't Ilford and German dry plateh and German
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    • 39 4 YOU AUK BENEFITED AioNl'K Stkarnh Winb in 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.
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  • 21 4 VITMHR. At Hongkong, uu the '23rd instant, Wii.hki.m Cnvkksauht, of the linn of t; rim in Co.. Bangkok, aged 34 yeara.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 669 5 Iv ihr t&tor of t lie Straitt Times" Sir, I am sorry to find that Observer has construed my remarks in the Legislative Council on Friday last, on the question of the definition of "qualified inelical practitioner"' in t, I Chinese Immigrants Ordinance as implying ai y doubt
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    • 408 5 I'd tiu Kditur of tli>' Stnrt* Time." Sir, Yesterday you reported a •i-i- in which a gentleman's "boy" had been summoned for cruelty to a dog, said boy having acted on the instructions of his master who found the nuisance caused by this and other pariah do^s intolerable.
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    • 164 5 To the Editor of the "Strait* Times." Sir, It is stated that only a few residents in the neighbourhood of the railway are using the railway and have taken season tickets. The reason of this is because the town terminus is too far away from the business centre
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    • 144 5 To the Editor of the "Straits Times'' Sik, Sometime ago I was reading in your paper that the new wing of Raffles Hotel extension belonging to Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, collapsed, owing to the plan approved by the Municipality not having been strictly followed. If the slight alterations
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  • 187 5 Many people will recall the story of the thrifty American farmer who took in boarders during the summer months and who also kept a trained domestic fowl. The only train to the place arrived a few minutes before the dinner hour, so the farmer had no
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  • 299 5 Thb sad news was received last month of the death at Warsop in Nottinghamshire of Dr IIC. Keun an ex-Rafflesian, at the early age of 28. The late Dr. Keun's university career was a very successful one from the very outset. He obtained his M.
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  • 255 5 The recent heavy storms have severely damaged the wires of the Telephone Company throughout Singapore Island, and communication in many cases has been altogether cut off. At 10.30 a.m. to-day a falling tree entirely severed connection between the Central and Tanglin exchanges. We are asked to state
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  • 124 5 P. O. PASSENGERS. Arrived per Ballaarat on 30th April. From Shanghai:— Mr. F. Hall, Mr. W K. Bew and 3 servants. From Hongkong: Mr. D. Reigman, Mr. Mac Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. H P. Davis, Mr. P. J. ColUinon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. L P Howe, Lt.
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  • 247 5 The following pafgencprg arrived on the 28th April by the German mail str. Zieten. From Antwerp Messrs. P. Filet, R. F. Ingram, J. Siemmerick. From Southampton Mesßrs. D. Piterson, D. D Mnckie, J Evans, Loretzen, M. Thompson, From Genoa Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Schmidt, Mr E Scott
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  • 133 5 SPORTING NOTES. Many 'Stralians" and plenty of other folk who are not above a gentle flutter, will learn with regret that George Adams, of Tattersalls," was stricken with paralysis in Hobart on the 2nd instant. It is probable that sundry bookmakers will be here for the forthcoming meeting. Up to
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  • 65 5 By Likut.-Col. mi It. in A. Murray, V. D., Commandant, s. v. c. Singapore, 30th April, s. v. c. Lieut. C. G. (iarrard, Malacca Co. S. V. 1., is granted leave of absence from 24th April 1903 to 24th October 1W«. Arm. Sgt. 11. Muir S.
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  • 110 5 S. V. A. < trderly < >tncei tor the ensuing week 1 Lieut U. A. Derrick. Orderly N. C. O lor the ensuing week Corporal R. Risk Parade-. Saturday 2nd at 4 p.m. Battery parade. Sunday M I at 6.45 a.m. Annual tiring. Monday, 4th at 5.1.5 p.m. Company drill.
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  • 48 5 K. E. (T.) Orderly Officer for the ensuing week Lieut. K. Peirce. Orderly N. O lor the ensuing week Corp. L. "M. Bell. Parade. Saturday, 2nd at 3.30 p.m. Engi veering drill at ihe filter bath By order, K MII.UBKD, ("APT. R.E., A -i Adjt. S.K. K. (V
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  • 247 5 ■>. V. K. Dune*. Ordeily Officer lor tlie pnMiini.' we. k -Lieut. F. M. Klliot. Orderly N. C. O lor the en-uini: week Corpl A. E.T. Murray. Parades. Saturday, 2nd at It p.m. class Mat Sunday, M :it 7 a.m. class firinit. Monday, 4th at ■*>. 15 p.m. Company drill.
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  • 159 5 v. 1. Orderly OHicer for the en«uin>; week l.ieut. F. K. Jennings. Orderly N. <". O. for the ensuing week f'orpl. Pennefather Para<le«— Saturday, 2nd nt 3 p.m. eeasn firing. Sunday 3rd nt 7 11 111 MM. firing. Monday, 4th at 5 15 p.m. MgaaUiag Tuesday, sth at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 530 5 BINOAPOBI, 30TH APRIL, 190 S. PRODUCE. Gambler buyers f 15. 37 Copra Ball 8-40 do Pontlanak 8.00 Pepper, Black 3.5 25 do White, (8%) 87.0 j Sago Flonr Sarawak V4O do Brunei No. 1 > "Ji Pearl Sacn Ml Coffee, Bali, 15% basis B.H Coffee, Palerobang, 20% basis. *1.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 Doctor your Cold with a doctor's prescription. That's Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Agents for the Straits Settlements Better than a Plaster. A PIECE of flaaael dampened with Chamberlain's Tain Balm and bound to the afiVcted parts is superior to any plaster. When troublea with the back, or pains in
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    • 142 5 SLEDGE" BRAND I NSWK K T E X X I ST K 1 1 1 1. 1 ZK I Swiss Milk. i an now Ke ebtataei Condensed ai ili., at well a- in the usual I Hi. tin- kit* im nNatural State not mlianl in Pint Tins aU Storekeepers. ASK
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    • 764 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALK OF HOUSEHOLD KIKNITURK. Handsome inner and dessert services, table, glassware, platedware, .<tc. Including a large and valuable collection (if plants. The prnpertv of L Kngel, Kaq. To be sold at. No. 19* Orchard Uoad OH Sulnnhty, 2n'l M-y, WHf.i, nt I p Aieak upholstered ami Bpring-Hi>at«<t
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 131 5 DAY bY DAY. Thursday, 30th April. High Water. 11. .59 a.m. S.V.A., 2.5 «iun Drill, o. 15 &s. S.V.K..S V.I. Si^imllinjf. 6.15. Philliarmonir Orchestra. 8.30. Town Band. Old .luil Site to 6. Friday, ist May. High Water. 1.6 p.m P. homeward mail clones, ti. MM. homeward mail due. Pledges Sale.
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  • 343 6 Ihk Xoiddeutsche l.loyd a| Bremen has published its full report for the >c;,: 190 L', the linani'ial result havmL been known helore According to 1 1 goiag tr.iihc during tba year lias been unfavourable, In i,. r i| DM two months of the new year it
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  • 401 6 Important Scheme. lx the Chancery Division on theJrd April, r he Attorney General (wit] whom was Mr. It I. Parker) applied to |Mr Justice Harwell to postpone tfa time for bringing in a Kheme, whicl had already been ordered b) ti for the e-ta ilisiiiiunt
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  • 86 6 Tiik Municipality ol Penang baa bad an oiler from Messrs. Barnotl .inn .Stark to undertake tlie »bok v.ii.i rapply of the town in return for certain rights. As payment lor the work Urn linn as-ked foe half tin: i nil—lll returns derived from the water worked by them, that is,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 290 6 NOTICES. CHATWOOD'S Patent "INVINCIBLE" y/N/V/ SAFES of all qualities. S Chatwood's Patent Steel Doors /r& <j S± Gates for Strong Room§. v^a CATALOGUES FREE on Application. y^^^ <p \<S y Vv Hr Chatwood's TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:-y/^^^ Jp* Q) New Patent "Solid" "HARGREAVES" /Cy &> A> X Bteel Bafes are the Ollly
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    • 135 6 GIANELLI MAJNO'S NATURAL MILK TRADE^TMARK Best for infants and invalids. Noa'iled BUL". ir, chemicnlt or tliii'k<>nink: matter, at Pure rich fresh milk. To be obtained The Dispensary and all provision stores. ARIMA TAN-SAN Being of liable Waters THE MOST REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING NATURAL MINERAL WATER It mixes Excellently with WHISKY,
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    • 253 6 NOTICES. The Time! The Exact Time!! The Time!!! THE GENUINE ROSKOPF WATCH 420 Just Opened Gentlemen's Nickel Roskopfs. Gentlemen's Silver Roskopfs, Open-Faced and Half- Hunt inic Ladies Nickel Roskopfs, Ladies Silver Roskopfs PRICES Nickel $12, Silver $22 Every Watch Guaranteed POWELL ROBINSON MNo ruZ Pu R ANALYSIS BY THE LABORATORY
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    • 70 6 Chamberlain's Coug-h Remedy IS cure fur severe colds, porsi.-itunt SOtU{ht, ■ad preventive' of pneumoni.i. It is the mother'" favourite for whooping c.iu.'h. Loosening the cou^li, relieves thn lunifs and opens the secretions. It counteract* any tendency of a bad cold to result in pneumnnia. It 19 inic. inlle.| to l>ai
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 697 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. THI St* nc UrJ Life Assurance. Norwich Union Fire lnsuranca Society. Atlas Asßoranoo Company (Fire). rim Equitable Lifn Ansuranoo Socitjty. r... China Mutual Steam Navigation Company 1 '''"ttenham Lager Beer Company. ror particulars of thwe Companies, see the full advertisement of TUX BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. AjrenU.
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    • 732 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Onder contract with the Netherlands India Government ai nil at Singapore: Sbip Aobscy, late J. Dabhdha Co., 2-8, Colltib Quit. :'he undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Oo Swm till croon Djambie 27 Djambie, Simpang, Moeara Saba, and Palembang
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    • 479 7 Norddeutsclier "Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, I STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tors Reg. IMMa 2478 Phra Xang 1608 Petchaburi 2191 Machtw 1600 Hanaakan 2111 PhraC.Klao 1668 Borneo 2100 P.ChulaC.K. 1668 ITohtichcng 2010 Deli 1394 PiUanulok SON Taichiov 1369 Pahnam 2001 kong Beng 1559 Tanglin 1994 Mongkvt 1354 Bangkok
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    • 609 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. N, Y. X, JAPAN MAIL STEAM SHIP CO. LTD I A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is j maintained between Jitpao and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW PTHAMERS, I Under Mail Contract with the Imperial I Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout
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    • 574 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Compagnie Des Messageries Maritime* Da France. Tblkbaphic Addkus: Mbmaguim, SIHGAPORI. The mail steamers will leave Singapore in or aoont the undermentioned datei. UUTWABD. HOMBWABD. Datet. Date* 1903 1903 Halazif Apr. 27 Tonkin *pr •>" Oceanirn May 10 Yarra May 11 Annam May 2fi Caltiionim May 2ft I k
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    • 318 7 NOTICES. MAT SFIELD Co., Limited. I "VTOTICK is herehy given that the 11 business of W. Mansfield ACo Singapore and Penang, has been acquired by W. MANSFIELD CO., LIMITED. a Company which was Incorporated on L'^tli Pebroare, 1908, under Um Imperial Companies Acts \*6'2 to 1900, bj the Registrar of
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    • 1521 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer >.h.— •hip; bq. —barque; sen.—schooner; Yet. YacM; Cru ruifrr, (ibt.—Ounboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p Hor»e-power; Brit. BriUtb, U. S.- United States; Fell.—French; flar.--Ueri.inn; Out.—Dutch; Jon.—Johore; Ba—General-car^o; d.p. —deck passenger; O.—Cncertnin I. P. VV.—Tanjoct; FaKar Wharf; T.P.n.—Turijungl'Rßiirliock; B.W. —Borneo
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    • 135 8 From Europe— By the P. <iO. s.s. VcUttta due on Saturday, with dates to the I Oth Apl. She bring replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 17th March. From China— By the M. M. s. s. T nkin due on Friday. i.rf Singapore. Dae
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    • 107 8 MAIL S CLOSE. For ftr tttamtr Time. To-Morkow. Kiu-ti|if via ports Ballaarat b a.m. Muar and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. Pnnang and Deli Hrhe 8 p. m P. Swet'bani via ports Hyt l*tms S p.m Bangkok Siigora 4 p.m. S'kiiwfing A P'tianalc J)e. Ko<i. 4 p.m. Kelantan vi.i port? I-
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    • 179 8 K FI.A(J 5 Vuui'a Namk. A Tonk Captain a I Kic Apl •29 Monsoori Brit str. ITU Hannah 79 IStrassburg* Ger sir. a.SJ Madscn 29 iTientsin Brit Btr. MM Kendiek 29 Kawarhi Maru Jap str 37K0 \.ev Siam Aus str IWI Xh«a 29 Sappho Brit sir. 829 Foster 29
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    • 130 8 Datk. Vbsskl'b Name. Flac ft Rig. Tons. Destination. Apl 30 Biam Aus str. lJt»l Port Arthur 30 Triiflav+ str. 6in Touran May 3 Bheikb+ Brit Htr. 28^8 Calcutta Apl .SO Kawauhi Mam Jap utr. S7K) Hongkong nmt I«ii«b ChakrabhouKs Sia str. 8.12 BaDßkok via port* :W Van Riemsuijk Dut
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