The Straits Times, 1 May 1903
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Title Section13 1903-05-01 1 The Straits Times MO. 21,118 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement883 1903-05-01 1 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EMMERSON'S TIFFIN ROOMS. ON Monday, the 4th of May. Emmerton's Tiffin Kooiiih will be re-opened on the ground floor of the premise* al present occupied by Metsrs the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. at the corner of Telegraph Street, and they will be reserved for883 words
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Advertisement1122 1903-05-01 1 NOTICES. Supplied to the State Hospitals of the Federated Malay States. SK yotj:r store keefe^ for [|r" NS^ N J r^l "SLEDGE" BRAND. ■at) ~AT**/M STERILIZED MILK W **^fSJ^^ *hI A :BSo:LXJT:E:i iY PURE I Invaluable in the House, IK^SE ALPf% IK I lit ICKNESS OR HEALTH. Don't be put1,122 words
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Advertisement367 1903-05-01 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH OILLOTTS "ORAND PRIX," PARIS. 1900. SA Ml HkH 40fc I Of Highest Quality; ami h»»in« Greatest Durability. *te tner.-<--.- 1* j^ CHEAPEST. I 0» 1 W WAYAWG KASSIM. THE INDRA ZANIBAR Theatrical Company BY REQUEST Will Stage for the first time To ntp,ht. Friday, Ist May, 1903. AT367 words
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Advertisement284 1903-05-01 1 REMEMBER g I GIGANTIC ATTRACTION I 9 1 Of eat Sucess Oreat Success ■< 5 You never witnessed the like before The only Malay Theatrical Co. Sf .5 and the oldest in existence. IWayang Pusi. The E. V. J. P. Theatrical Company of Penang r 2 Will put on tbe284 words
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Article942 1903-05-01 2 Mr. Mofpat contributes to the Mi Moll Magazine for February a very interesting sketch of John I'ierpont Morgan The Man. The average American feels U.....Hs Morgan, says Mr. Mo flat, somewhat as the average Frenchman feels towards Napolean the popular instinct recognises in him a worker, the creator,942 words
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Article1088 1903-05-01 2 Tin' roftan*M >tnti'-inen reecho the Htnlf incut- mudeliy Mr. Chamliei lain in reapniidin^ t<> tin- Ckvc I*l ton-i at Kuiuhal, the mpitnl •I Madrira. H 1■ i return journey from Smith Africa. S|.«-aknin cm that cK'caoimi, Mi I hainlierliiin mM thai the oldext convention in the ltritii.li1,088 words
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Advertisement231 1903-05-01 2 NOTICES. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW NOVELS At $1.50 each.j slazengers The Banner of Blue, by S R Crockett TPkINIC RAPMirTQ lady Roses Daughter. lufcfalO VIAUIJULIU by Mrs- Humphrey Ward. The Pearl Maiden, by Rider Haggard. The Traitors, by E. Oppenheim. I Ghnfiprtir Outlaws ol the Air, by O. Oriffith. j231 words
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Advertisement383 1903-05-01 2 NOTICI^ TROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL »IZE3 ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. rnTirr talb railway 00. Have fitted up a plant for applying TO THEIR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One application of Joielite renders woodwork absolutely proof against white ants, dry rot. or decay. Particulars383 words
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Advertisement368 1903-05-01 2 NOTICES. EMPIRE TYPEWRITERS. THE IDEAL MACHINE FOR OFFICE WEAR, Being built on principles comprising GREAT STRENGTH AND SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIED TO The Admiralty, Board of Trade, War Office, Post Office, Crown Agents for the Colonies. Great Western Railway, North London Railway, L. B. and 8. C. Railway, L. and368 words
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Advertisement101 1903-05-01 2 Nine Epidemics piHAMBERLAIN's Uolic and Diarrhci* \J Remedy has been used in nine epidemics of dysentery with perfect success, effecting a cure in the most severe and dangerous c*ses. If troubled with diarrbu'4 or l.owel complaints, try it once and «cc how you like it. From all o/er the world101 words
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Article175 1903-05-01 3 A Comparison. V. O. rAMMton rates are again cmninK under discussion. A writer in the I'umeer says I have travelled by many lines of steamers in various parts of the world and I have found none which charge such high rates as do the P. and O.175 words
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Article580 1903-05-01 3 P. O. Mas -'I. ivr ffftrmfft- tin. Mm sad i-hilcl, Mrr-. (iunliwt and t«.. hiUlreri mm Mi..s ImMi I'ri'iH Pwiag Mr. **d Mr.l. Tallin Kerr. Mny l. r >.— Per fin I— mid Mt. tad MiTamlhuon, Mmm. V. Hill, 1. H. Doltoti, Mi. Hull awl Mi-* Kapper.580 words
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Article164 1903-05-01 3 For Singapore. Par I. A O s. s. Rome, connecting with the steamer VaUlta ai Colombo from London April due '.'ml May .Messrs. Me.Nal). I'hipjis. BtOckwell.J J Henry. W Mlack, Mr. P. K. Hall, Berg-Ma). Cherry, H. To/.t>r, Mr. S. Deacon. Mrs- Archdeacon Sminfer, and Mr and164 words
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Advertisement121 1903-05-01 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIU Odes a vii ports, Vladimir, due end of April, R. V. F. Tacoma vii ports. Aiax, due 4tb May, MatiHfield. Fremautle via ports, Sul'an. on Jth May, Mansfiald. S(iM>: people are apt to repine a little at the coi>t of golf, a growing cost, in Ureat121 words
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Advertisement393 1903-05-01 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT* C° Medicinal Skin Soap Mf 1 MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP ,Jf- j Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases 'generally. 8, RUE VIVIENNE, 8 1 1- 1 K& K K. AX. YOKOHAMA KOHK oppooite (lie393 words
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Advertisement640 1903-05-01 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000.00 RESERVE FUND.Bterl ing Reserve..slo.ooo,ooo l nnr Silver Reserve.... s 5,600,000/ 16 6Ou c RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 inlM)m PROPRIETORS j..biu,mm.w* Court or Director*. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. V. H. Tomkins, E»q —Dkputy Chairman. G Ballocb, Esq. H. Schubakt, Esq. Hon.640 words
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Advertisement670 1903-05-01 3 NOTICES. J TT7 ANTED a competent draughtsman. T T Apply to f HOGAN 4 CO., LTD 6-6 Mirbau Road. WANTED. TWO Chinese kranies for Paiembang. Apply to ax. HOOGLAHDT4CQ. WANTED. A Chinese cashier who is quick at figures small security required. Reply in writing to T. W. c/o Strati* Time*670 words
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Advertisement648 1903-05-01 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENT or thb Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD 4 <JU., General Agents, a.c. Straits Settlements. SULPHURIC ACfD7 BEST quality for sale. Apply to SYME 4 Couc. T7K)R BALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed P fn-sn, at the CrowD Dispensary, UG648 words
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Advertisement636 1903-05-01 3 SHIPPINO BRITISH INDIA~STEAM NAVI8 GATION COMPANY, LIMITKI) REGULAR MONTHLY SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA. FOB DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, POKT ELIZABETH, AND CAPE TOWN THROUGH Bs/ladins are issued from Singapore to above portß, with transhipment at Calcutta. Steamers leave this port on 27th April and 4th May to connect with636 words
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Obituary54 1903-05-01 4 M ACLEHOSK.— On the 20tL April, at Hongkong, Jam ks Henry Maclehose, agad 58 years. Koch.— On the 10th April, at Nagasaki, Captain I. A. Koch, late Secretary of the German Consulate, Nagasaki, aged 68 yean. Carion.— At Shanghai, on the 15th of April, F. F. Carion, aged 5654 words
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800 1903-05-01 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 1S T MAY. No alteration in the political situation in Manchuria is indicated by to-day's despatches. Russia still avers that she has no intention of doing anything wrong, and Lord Cranborue naively admits that Russia disclaims any intention of securing exclusive privileges in800 words
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Article364 1903-05-01 4 The United Planters' Association of the Federated Malay States do not approve of the Labour Conference, which lately sat at Singapore, raising the minimum rate of wages to Tamil labourers and fixing that rate in Indian Currency. The Association met on Saturday, at Kuala Lumpur, under the presidency of Mr.364 words
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Article165 1903-05-01 4 At the recent annual general meeting of the United Planters' Association Mr. Carey, as Chairman, read a letter from the Resident-General on the subject of customs duties and railway rates on coffee. Mr. Carey explained that planters wanted lower railway rates and a lower export duty. The ResidentGeneral stated that165 words
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Article95 1903-05-01 4 Kcrthir details of the famine in Western Canton province show a heartrending state of things indeed. The itate of large numbers of people is that if absolute starvation. Men who before the failure of crops were in easy circumstances even wealthy have had to iispose of their goods and chattels95 words
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Article68 1903-05-01 4 Apropos of "qualified medical practitioners," Mr. Napier may be interested to learn, according to a paragraph appearing in the Hongkong Daily Press of April 22nd, that the Norddeutscher Lloyd is making an effort to secure for their coasting steamers doctors with European or British colonial diplomas. Thiß is the outcome68 words
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Article12 1903-05-01 4 The homeward mail by the Zainania closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article19 1903-05-01 4 Advance- mail news will be found on page 2 and an article on the tin trade on page 6.19 words
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Article15 1903-05-01 4 Colonel Marchand, of Fasboda note, has gone from China to France, via the Siberian Railway.15 words
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Article18 1903-05-01 4 The mail steamer Valetia left Penang at 8 a.m to-day and is due here at 4 p.m. to-morrow.18 words
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Article16 1903-05-01 4 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club at 10.30 and 11.30 on Sunday morning.16 words
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Article17 1903-05-01 4 Thk Siam Observer hears that the cruiser and royal yacht Maha Ckakkri is shortly to visit Singapore.17 words
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Article21 1903-05-01 4 At Pnnsep Street Church on Monday May 4th at 6 p.m. the Rev. S. S. Walker will give the missionary address.21 words
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Article21 1903-05-01 4 It is officially notified that the port of Manila is infected with plague and cholera. Amoy is infected with plague only.21 words
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Article21 1903-05-01 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates, of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article19 1903-05-01 4 Captain Percy Scott, late of the Terrible, has taken over the command of the Excellent Gunnery School at Portsmouth.19 words
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Article22 1903-05-01 4 Two fir«t class Russian battleships, the Ostlahia and TtareviUh are expected here from Europe in the course of the next few weeks.22 words
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Article23 1903-05-01 4 The B.s. Valetta will be despatched for Hongkong and Shanghai at daylight on Suniiav the 3rd instant from the P. and O. Wharf.23 words
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Article29 1903-05-01 4 The total amount of tin ore exported by tribute™ on the lands of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Coy. during April was 525 bags, equal to :<94 piculs. m29 words
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Article25 1903-05-01 4 A Reutbr's telegram from the Hague states that the Dutch Government has proposed the extension of the charter of the Netherlands Bank for fifteen years.25 words
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Article29 1903-05-01 4 Messrs. Cogklan and Co. conduct a sale of the furniture of the Johore Club, at Johore, to-morrow morning at 10.30. A train leaves Singapore for Woodlands at 7 a.m.29 words
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Article25 1903-05-01 4 Cißcus-goers should not forget that Professor Bose's Bengal circus opens to-night on the usual Beach Road site. A programme full of novel items is promised.25 words
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Article27 1903-05-01 4 It would be interesting to know just how many American officials in the Philippines have embezzled money just now. The cry appears to be "still they come."27 words
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Article30 1903-05-01 4 The King has appointed William John Archer, Esq., c m. a., of the Middle Temple, barrister-at-law, his Majesty's Consul at Bangkok, to be Judge of his Majesty's Court for Siam.30 words
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Article40 1903-05-01 4 The S.V.A. parade at the Drill Hall at 4 p.m. to-morrow is for the purpose of marching the guns to Pasir Panjang, where the annual firing practice is held on Sunday morning, fall in at the Drill Hall at 6.45.40 words
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Article35 1903-05-01 4 Owing to the success as shown by the booking plan and the delay in the departure of the steamer Sultan for Wee' 3rn Australia, Zamoni the conjurer will give two performances instead of one here.35 words
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Article36 1903-05-01 4 Thb lighting of the city of Macao by electricity is within measurable distance of accomplishment. The local Municipality have engaged a contractor to supply electric lighting for the city in place of the old oil lamps.36 words
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Article42 1903-05-01 4 Sir Thomas Lipton's motor car driver was hauled up for furious driving in England, the other day, and the policeman assured Sir Thomas that, if his yacht went as fast as his motor, the American Cup was sure to cross the water.42 words
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Article40 1903-05-01 4 Kino Edward has laid the foundationstone of the new breakwater at Malta. In the following evening the King witnessed a great water carnival, including large floating models of types of different nations, from the ark to the latest battleship. m40 words
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Article39 1903-05-01 4 A Nkw York telegram states that, in the fight for the feather-weight championship of America, Young Corbett downed Terry McGovern in the eleventh round, the challenger being able to go no further. The fight was arranged for twenty rounds.39 words
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Article106 1903-05-01 4 MORE ABOUT MANCHURIA. Russia's Blan!. Denial. She is anxious to Attract Commerce. Isondon, April Mth. Count Lamsdorff has assured the American ambassador at St. Petersburg that Russia has no intention of depriving foreigners of the advantages they now enjoy in Manchuria by conferring special privileges on Russians, or106 words
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Article328 1903-05-01 4 Ties for To-day. Mummr. Wither* v. I tarhUhire. Keatty v. A. Morrison. H. BU Edmett I). T. hit. v. Noun— l. Ollitfe Mft v. J. Kobertoon Kent v. Harkxhire. C. SIV.II-> Elphick kt. v. \Vliit« H. T. I'uriKMT v. Lanxley 1. de t'onruy v. K. Macdonald. l>.328 words
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Article80 1903-05-01 4 A Portsmouth paper says that the second son of the King of Siam, who is a midshipman on the Impl'ienl-le, was presented to the King at Malta. His Majesty converged with the Prince for some time. This is apparently one of the sons of the King of Siam of whom80 words
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Article177 1903-05-01 4 On January 14th last, tin Arab named Syed Mahomed Idross, so it is alleged, induced C. S. Mahomed to deliver to him jewellery to the value of $1,72H for the purpose of selling it. A receipt passed between the parties*. Idross pawned the valuables, and did not pay for them.177 words
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Advertisement651 1903-05-01 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ The Australian Stores SELL THE FOLLOWING: Arrowroot I Ih tin 4Octs I Digestive Meal 3O cts. ftW^^^3| per tin. do 2ib 70 MMfcfcfr 2 LBS. jfiBI IySSED Rlfl^in uaker ats I alb tin SOcts. Rolled Oats, in *lB Mj^^^^^M metically sealed AjXjEAL/r k^^ONTEHTg GUARANTEED C^WKTERN CEREALCC-CHigjM coarse ground,651 words
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Advertisement224 1903-05-01 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers opm: Greahara House (Battery Road.) —on Weekday* only 8 ajn.— 6 p.m. Orchard on We kd *T* 8 ln e P m < on Sunday*. 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly supplies firm Europe, reliable printing paper*, chemical mounts, Eaatman fllmk, Wratten-Wrainwright'*224 words
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Advertisement58 1903-05-01 4 YOUR ENTIRE BODY STRENGTHENED Weak Lungs are benefited immediately, and tbe entire body strengthened, and invigorated by the uae of Steams' Wine. Unlike Cod Liver Oil Kmulsions, it is pleasant to take and agrees with the most delicate stomach, aiding digestion instead of disturbing it, with the happy result of58 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter390 1903-05-01 5 To flit Editor of the Straits Time*." < Sir,— A few days ago, a leader note appeared in the Straits Times giving two or three details explaining how it came about that collapses in buildings in course of erection might take place. It did not say that strict390 words
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Article93 1903-05-01 5 A shroff in the employ of the firm of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson A Co. j has been arrested at Shanghai and charged with the misappropriation of $32,144. He had been in the employ of the firm a little over twelve months, at a monthly salary93 words
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103 1903-05-01 5 It is positively affirmed in quarters which should be able to speak with 1 author ty that a large Japanese squadron is to visit England at a date to be arranged, and that the chief officers will be received by the King. The visit," says103 words
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Article210 1903-05-01 5 The new guns of the S. V A., which 1 arrived a few days back on the P. O. I Homhay have been the subject of keen inspection by most of the Gunners, 1 who are much pleased with their new 1 weapons. Viewed casually, the guns i which are210 words
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Article42 1903-05-01 5 A Havas telegram of the 23rd inst. says —Captain Dreyfus has written to General Andre, asking him to institute an inquiry concerning the false bordereau annotated by the German Emperor. This document was the cause of the condemnation of Capt. Dreyfus. m42 words
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Article50 1903-05-01 5 Mr. Alfred Cunningham, until lately manager of the Hongkong Daily Press, and some years ago employed on the ptatf of the Straltn Times has left Hongkong for home, via America, he having severed his connection with the Daily Press. The staff of the paper made Mr. Cunningham a valuable presentation.50 words
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Article55 1903-05-01 5 Small- pox is more prevalent than is desirable in the region circumscribed by Jalan Besar, Serangoon Road, Rochore Canal, and Dunman Street. The people affected are Malays, and the danger lies in the fact that they make every effort to conceal the disease. This morning, Sanitary Insp. Harfleet discovered a55 words
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Article63 1903-05-01 5 In Bangkok, the otj:er day, Mrs. Simon the wife of the manager of a wax-work show styled the "Panopticon" sued for a divorce in the Siamese court. She made a written statement to the effect that her husband had been beating her. but the judges said that under Siamese law63 words
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Article74 1903-05-01 5 On Sunday next, May 3rd, there will be special services held at the Church at Bukit Timah. Special trains will be put on, one leaving for Bukit Timah at 7.15 a. m. and returning at 11.50 a.m. Return tickets for the trip can be had of the Rev. Father Rivet74 words
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Article76 1903-05-01 5 The Legislative Council meets this afternoon. Mr. Napier will ask "Have the Government received any despatch from the Secretary of State with reference to the Crown Lands (grants in Fee simple) Bill, and do they propose to proceed with the Bill at any early date?" l'he Petroleum and Theatre Bills76 words
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Article78 1903-05-01 5 The Chinese population in Manila nre eoing to build four pestilence hospitals in that city one for patients Buffering from bubonic plague, one for those pfflicted with smallpox, one for suspicious cases, and one for convalescents. The Chinese have also collected a large sum of money to be expended in78 words
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Article88 1903-05-01 5 On Wednesday last, Sanitary Insp (ilass purchased some milk from a Minn who was vending the commodity in Bencoolen Street. Subsequent analysis showed that the mixture contained forty-five per cent of added water. This being considered prejudicial to the purchaser's pocket, if not his health, the vendor was forthwith summoned88 words
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Article115 1903-05-01 5 It is asserted in Russian official circles that the postponement of the Czar's visit to the King of Italy is due to the receipt of reports from Russian detectives in Rome to the effect that there are so many suspected persons in Italy at the present time that his Majesty115 words
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Article119 1903-05-01 5 Mr. High Clifford dwells in the upon the spread of Islamism in the Far East, wlu-r it gains ground now by persuasion and no longer by the sword. He says that though the total number of Moslems in the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago cannot be even approximately estimated, the fact119 words
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Article117 1903-05-01 5 The Admiralty have issued instructions for the new twin-screw sloop Merlin, which has just been sorapleted for sea at Sheerness Dockyard at a cost of .£96,310, to be commissioned for service on the Bast Indies Station. The Medin Is a sloop of 1070 tons displacement, and has been equipped with117 words
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Article26 1903-05-01 5 We are asked to state that tie entries for the President's prize (mixed pairs) at the Sepoy Lines close on Monday next.26 words
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Article140 1903-05-01 5 Some curious rumours are afloat aa to War Office and kindred matters, says the United Service Gazette. It is, however, pleasing to find that Mr. Brodrick is in Service circles generally regarded as having a very strong case against his critics. While it is admitted that here140 words
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Article191 1903-05-01 5 The two largest steamships ever laid down on the Delaware River have been bought from the International Marine Company by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. They are the Minnelora and 1 the Minnehahta, each of between 12,000 and 13,000 tons burden and 26,560 tons displacement. They are sister191 words
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Article180 1903-05-01 5 There was a queer printer's blunder in a recent issue of the Cape Times. Through the omission of a few words a ludicrous turn was given to a sentence that must have astonished those j referred to in it. In the description of Mr. Chamberlain's visit to180 words
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Article498 1903-05-01 5 diNOAmmi, Ist May, 1909. PRODUCE. Gambler f 15.40 Copra Ball X.411 do Pontianak 8.00 Pepper, Black buyeri 88 28 do White, (8%) 60.00 Sago Flour B»r»wak 4.40 do Brunei No. 1 4.08) Pearl Sajro 6.80 Coffee, Ball, 16% bantu 22.00 Coffee, Palembanj;, 2D%ba«U.- 31.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 19.R0498 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1903-05-01 5 The best medicine known to the medical focully for healing diseased Lungs is Dr I) Jiyne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole Agen ta for the Straits Settlements. Better than a Plaster. APIECE of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster132 words
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Advertisement141 1903-05-01 5 An Aching Head. Makes life not worth living. Littlk's Oriental Balm will positively cure the worst headache. It can't fail. It never has failed. It has brought relief to thousanns of miserable sufferers who had tried everything, and lost all hope. Mr Ki<-e, 45, Lispenard btreet, New York, writes 1141 words
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Advertisement663 1903-05-01 5 NOTICES. SLEDGE" BRAND INSWEETENED STERILIZED Swiss Milk. Can now lie obtained Condensed Hi., ax well ax in the n»ual 1 IK. tin- also in Natural State not •■•*■■< in Pint Tins >> <>n Storekeepers. ASK for "SLEDGE" MILK There is NO Substitute. If the -h^'luc-' difficulty ix e\|>ei'ienre<l in •MaMag663 words
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Advertisement745 1903-05-01 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Handsome dinner and dessert services, table, glassware, platedware, Ac. Including a large and valuable collection of plants. The property of L Kngel, Esq. To be sold at No. 198 Orchard Road. On Saturday, 2nd May, 1903, 'i pm. A teak apaolstered and spring-seated745 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous169 1903-05-01 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, ist May] High Water. 1.6 p.m P. O. homeward mail close*. 6. MM. homeward mail due. Pledges Sale. Sowan Fachang. lU. S.V.A. 2.5 Gun Drill. 5.15. S.V.R. Maxim Gun Drill. 5.15. S.V.I. Recruits Company Drill. 5.15. Wayang Kassim. North Bridge Road. 9. Wayang Pusi. North Bridge169 words
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Article935 1903-05-01 6 A Speech by Mr. Strauss. Mk. A. Strauss recently attei.ilt-il .i meeting of East Fool shareholders, v J in seconding a vote of thanks to the Committee of Management and ollic iall of the mine, said he had been reading the local papers lately and found935 words
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Advertisement338 1903-05-01 6 NOTICES. Vpz |Z)uteometet> Requires do rf^Wk Thousands in use skilled attendance WTO "^l™ AJC^YrraiiVGr. St ik j ft Needs no .No moving part^ J^ to get out -JBBWnwf of order. WORK \WLsS^^^^--^smlSs STEAM PUMP. IS NOISELESS. application SOLE AGENTS HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. GIANELLI MAJNO'S NATURAL MILK laJ l^Bfc'^^J^^BH^a^B B»-3t for338 words
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Advertisement311 1903-05-01 6 NOTICES. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM. agents John Little Co., bo sihbapore. A B MAC KAY, LTD. LIQUEUR WHISKY Price per case $15. DUTY EXTRA. Sole Agents:- McALISTER Co. m. til. i. v r. JAMES WATSON ff CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS311 words
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Advertisement70 1903-05-01 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 18 core (or severe colds, persistent eoujjh;'. and preventive of pneumonia. It iv the mother'c favourite for whooping cou ,'h. Loosening tbe cough, relieves tho lunge, and opens the secretions. It counteract j any tendency of a bad cold to result in pneumania. It i« unequalled to70 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement712 1903-05-01 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. <TMIE StwdsxJ Life Assumnoa. 1 Norwich Union Fiie Insurmos Booietj. Itlu Amonnoe Company (Fire). The Kij tillable Life Amuranoe Society. n«> China Mutual Steam Navigation Company As atenham Lager Beer Company. /or particulars oi HM Companies, .-nil advertisement of THK BOfcNBO COMPANY, LIMITED. Agent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.712 words
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Advertisement1314 1903-05-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government a vnts at Singapore Bbip Aoracr, latb J. Uaendels A Co., 3-8, Collybb Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On (J. DatndeU Bandjermassin April 2<l Bandjermaßßin, Kota Baroe, Samarang, Balik1,314 words
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Advertisement703 1903-05-01 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. Canadian Paolflo Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Lin*. THE FABT ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN. AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED BTATEB. ROUT 1 VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. O. Twin Screw Empress Steamships— o,ooo Tons— Speed 19 knots. Peoposkd Sailings fbom Hohokohg.703 words
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Advertisement542 1903-05-01 7 INSURANCE CO.'S CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $2^00,000. Amount paid op (00,000. Reserve fond 1,110,000. H ud Ornos, Honomowo. rha undersigned, haviag been appointed Agant* of the above Company, are p. ■;-'<»d to ■ooept Maria* Riaki at current rates. BOUSTEA n ft Co.. AffSßts. ROYAL ra^KANCE COY. FIRE LIFE542 words
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Advertisement798 1903-05-01 7 NOTICES. MARTIN'S f* f LLj A ri«a«h KaoMdy for ail MgripMll J ijkAlm k*ma hot uT Marl in l,|i B in thf bouwt, suUitttnttt Brat si«n nf anjr Irr^nlarity of (h* HyaUsn a tim^lv 4am mmm b# svlminial«r«d ThoM who van them r«ramni««d thanJsMM LIQUID^ FUEL. (Petroleum Residue) Larpe stocks798 words
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Article1401 1903-05-01 8 Onder this beading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ■hip; bq.- barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Itcht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpodo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. British; U. S.— United States; Fch.— French 9m. German; Dnt.— Dutch; Joh.-^lohore; 4M.— General-cargo; d.p.— deck passan^er; a.— Uncertain T.1,401 words
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Article629 1903-05-01 8 flame, port, probable date of arrival and namt of agents. Steamers. Afruii. Japan, May; Paterson Simon*. Ajax Liverpool. May Mansfield. Albepga. New York. May 2; Behn Meyer. Alboin, Bangkok, May; Borneo Coy. Alciinous. Liverpool. Mas Mansfield. Altine. Sonrnlnya, May 3; Daendels. Am. Excelnr»ni" Hr.vre, toft Mnr3o; M.O. j629 words
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Article123 1903-05-01 8 For Per $Uamrr Tine. To-Morrow. Baean C. Hoc k Kian 7 a.m. Indragin Aina Uing Noon. Billiton* Pontianak H.Whatt Soon Ip.m. Penang Pin Seng 2 p.m. Brisbane and Sydney Momby 2 p.m. Deli liedan 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m.123 words
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Article145 1903-05-01 8 M AILS T O ARRIVES. From Europe— By the P. 40. s.s. Vaietta due on Saturday, with dates to the 10th Apl. She bring replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 17th March. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Tonkin due on Friday. Tim Tabu of145 words
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Article148 1903-05-01 8 a Ki..u. 5 Vemil's Najibj A Tons Captain Fkom Bah mj Co.«iiQStKs. Q Ri... I 30 Farfalla ttal *tr. 147 Taylor Malacca Apl i9Gaggino and Co. 30 Modan Ocr str. 47M Loewe Deli JApl 28 Behn Mayer A (V. 30 PhraChom Klao| str. 1012 Reimers Swatow 'Apl 23 Behn148 words
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Article77 1903-05-01 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Fla<; A Rig., Toss. Dmtikatios. May 1 I Giang Seng 1 Dmta 1 Hiam 1 Adour 1 Resident Schiff 1 Hye Leong 1 Hebe S Ophir 3 DeKock Brit str. 722 str. 3461 str. 994 Fen str. 2130 Dnt ttr. 68 Brit str. 296 H sir.77 words
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