The Straits Times, 25 May 1903
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Title Section13 1903-05-25 1 The Straits Times. MO. ai,i3B. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. MAY 25. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement742 1903-05-25 1 NOTICES. NOTICK TAKE notice that Mr. E. A. Judah having left my service on the "JlBt instant is no longer authorized to enter Into any engagement on my behalf. N. N. aDIS. Singapore, 26th March, 1903. v.c. NOTICK. A 8A 8 lam about to proceed to India I request all742 words
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Advertisement530 1903-05-25 1 NOTICES. Supplied to the State Hospitals of the Federated Malay States jig ASK YOTJIR, STCRE KIEEFEK, FOR O^2"^F~lwl "SLEDGE" BRAND. ll^^^^^V STERILIZED MILK IL^^B^^' 5 1 Invaluable in the House, ICKNESS OR HEALTH. Don't be put oti. See that you get what you ask for "Sledge" Brand. THERE IS NO530 words
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Advertisement167 1903-05-25 1 High Class Tailoring Moderate Prices. New goods just opened, carefully selected ranges of West of England Black Elastic Dress Suitings Tropical weight. Poyal Navy Blue Serges, I Scotch .i,id Irish Homespuns, Snonies, Cheviots, Vicunas, Fancy Flannels, Fancy Vestines, RBRHj^y^^ <*' ilb^b^b^bhHßL* i Ujfc^L^^ *r^ V <e\Jkr Pyjama Suiting. ,>*' "xS-'V*^167 words
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Advertisement409 1903-05-25 1 NOTICES. TO-NIGHT Grand New Performance You never »aw the like before i Exquisite Songs, New Scenes. To-Night, 25th May, 1903 THE INDRA ZANIBAR Theatrical Company Will stage for the tint time AT THE NORTH BRIOae ROAD THEATRE HALL The Laughable Play, ARDAN KAMPAK WASIYAT VSVM. I' RICES. 8 KASSini. Solo409 words
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Advertisement616 1903-05-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT OF NE6RI SEMBILAN. TENDERS INVITED REVENUE FARMS. rpENDERS will be received at the Office J. of the Secretary to Resident, Near Sembilan, up to noon of 31st July, 1903, for the leaae of the following farms for thethree years commencing on Ist Janu ary, I MM. Separate616 words
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893 1903-05-25 2 The Strait.* Times has already alluded briefly to a case of great 'tnportance to shipping and carrying firms which has j.iet been concluded at Hongkong. To put the matter briefly, the Mau Louftg firm at Hongkong sued the China and Manila S. S. Co893 words
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Article630 1903-05-25 2 The most momentous pronouncement in connection with the coffee industry that has been made for a very long time was telegraphed to Paris from Rio de Janeiro the other day. It was to the effect that the Congress of the State of San Paulo630 words
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Article240 1903-05-25 2 A m miikk of experiments have l>«en made recently with tally > nipped trawlers at various points in tin- tropics and in the Fur East generally, r .>■>• the Bsaffai Thstm It will therefore he of interest to put on record the result of such further240 words
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Article61 1903-05-25 2 A cokkksi'dmiknt of T lie Muluy Mat! is responsible lor the following "A (iovernment roller, which fur years has remained idle about the tilth mile from Bentong, has at last been highly coloured by some local wag to indicate the mile post of that ilk." Whereupon61 words
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Advertisement368 1903-05-25 2 NOTICES. IT pOUCY of £500 <"«■ Payable at Age 65 or at Death, if previous Costs at the Rate ot Per quarter. Age. £4 10 0 if commenced at 26 £A 14 II if commenced at 86 £9 l 10 'if commenced at 40 For Rates jot other Ages, set368 words
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Advertisement337 1903-05-25 2 NOTICES. JEFFREY'S *t EDINBURGH STOUT. r^'waa A special, light brew for the tropics. Highly recomme nded !pj|jj Of all dealer*. -'M BORNEO CO., LTD., M Bole Agent*. .<*-vd^ m.4w. BAILEYS Aqua-Thrnster Pump. c I^^AaT a^t C < *wB Hr^ 1 The strongest and most efficient pump for mining and other337 words
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Advertisement325 1903-05-25 2 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, fortify the System against Disease fit!. PURE BLOOD. "THE BEST SECURITY FOX HfcALTH.' ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA. Est(lt t^ETE^^a^yi^B^Ti^r^^nnß'BFl^ since 1829. K^ffilvii^ail^fTlniffmMMtMJfl I B B Prouoorre't fay the HIOHMT UEjiCAL AUTHORITIES th« most ZSKLUi TORPID ,tfER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK >no LANGUID325 words
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Advertisement75 1903-05-25 2 Rheumatic Sufferers. MANY sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delimited at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain's lain Balm. In advising you to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for Rheumatism, we know it will give yon perfect satisfaction, as the first application v 1 1 1 relieve the pain,75 words
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Article365 1903-05-25 3 The Paris correspondent of the Mattcherter Guardian writes I have recently had a conversation with an official who is familiar with the Siamese question and with French official views and hopes with regard to it. He assures me that the opinion prevalent in this country that the365 words
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Article161 1903-05-25 3 To prevent international misunderstanding, Rear-Admiral U. B. Bradford. Chief of the Bureau of Equipment, has proposed to the State and Navy Departments at Washington the definite delimitation of the boundaries of the I'nited States in the Philippines. At the present time, while these boundaries are known161 words
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Article276 1903-05-25 3 P. O. ff.i |'.-i For L..ll.loll—Me—rli. s.' Sewntareb, w. M. JUbsiM— C. 1. Irvtog, Fleming, Guam Bwwm, Tuii<;ku lie-ar and stak, Tnngtra Pom (ail maul, M>Bnrttett sad -on. From PiMMR to I.iiii.iiin— Cui.t. Bar] de Hamel. ,1,,,,,. i_ Pn VtUttta Imi Loadoa— Mr. Verooi J«a« >6, I'.276 words
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Advertisement102 1903-05-25 3 What is a Cough A "SPASMODIC effort to expel the mucus from the bronchial tubes. A cola causes a more abundant secretion of mucus, and when the lungs and bronchial tubi-s are inflamed, they are extremely •sent-itivi' to the irritation. l nless care is taken, the cold may result in102 words
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Advertisement334 1903-05-25 3 NOTICES. li^WTnr^W These tiny jKJ^^^LfA Capsules Bl| SRI —superior VTT][|VB to Copaiba, I Cubebs, and 1 Injections cure 1 the same diseases as these drugs 1 in forty-eight hours without 1 inconvenience. >. 1 Bach Capcnlc bean tht name (MIDYj I FOR DtSCASES OF THi OMIT. JRIMAULT'S SYRUI Of HrpoPriosPriiTE334 words
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Advertisement637 1903-05-25 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAI $10,000,001 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve. Jlo,ooo,ooo r rnnrdv, Silver Reserve....! 6,600,000/ 16 600 RESERVE LIABILTTY OF linnnnimi PROPRIETORS J..»lo,l*w.WW Court or Directors. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. K. U. Tonkins, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. W. H. Blade, E»q. H. Schubabt, Eaq. Hon. C.637 words
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Advertisement608 1903-05-25 3 NOTICES. WANTED a practical miner. Must be accustomed to timbering. Apply at Box 276, Post Office, Singapore. n.c. W' ANTED, at once, a junior clerk for a commercial office; gocd handwriting, a necessity. Apply to A. K. c/o Straits Times a.c. WANTI I) at once a Chinese sawyer for ta*608 words
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Advertisement652 1903-05-25 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BTJB-AOENTB OF THK Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD A CO., General Agents, tu. Straits Settlements. FOR SALE. A steam indicator by Elliott Bros., London. H. L. COGHLAN A CO., n.c. Auctioneer*. TX)R SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed JT fresh,652 words
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Advertisement645 1903-05-25 3 SHIPPING UNDO-CHaNaTsTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. rpHK Company's steamer KAMSAtiG, JL 4,084 tons, Captain Pnyne, having left Calcutta on tbs 17th inst may b« expected to arrive here on or about the 26th inst., and will have prompt despatch (or the above port. For freight or passage apply to645 words
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Article42 1903-05-25 4 Shekvinton.— On *>th April, at EarlY courtdquare, T. K. Shkrvinton, aged 78, M. Inxt. C. E.. late ronxulting engineer to the Jupanene Government. SMITH.— On -22nd April, at Kdinhnrgh, ANN, widow of G. floggao Smith, M.D., late of Penan?, aged HH.42 words
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253 1903-05-25 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 25th MAY. The World's Work for April contains an interesting article, by Mr. Henry Norman, on "The Coming of the Automobile." He states that only a little over a year ago the motor-car was a noisy, ill-smelling, costly and unreliable machine, in fact253 words
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Article200 1903-05-25 4 F.M.S. planters who fancy that India, especially Madras, has an unfailing riow of cheap Übour which the Government has only to turn on for their benefit should take to heart the fact that India requires almost all her labour force to meet local needs. There, too, labour is hard to200 words
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Article239 1903-05-25 4 The Perak Pioneer thus comments on the action of the F.M.S. Government in putting a prohibitive duty on the export of tin ore from there to countries beyond the limits of the Straits Settlements. The decisive action of Government will not however interfere with legitimate tin trade operation* by the239 words
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Article110 1903-05-25 4 Thbbk would seem to be room here for a new German discovery at present in operation at the Wiesbaden waterworks whereby the water is rendered entirely free from disease germs by means of ozone generated by electrical discharges in an apparatus composed of metallic tubes. The ozone passes upwards through110 words
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Article12 1903-05-25 4 Thk Appeal Court sits to-morrow, Mr. Justice Law having arrived from Penang12 words
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Article18 1903-05-25 4 Mr. Eckhardt has left Kuala Lumpur for Pabang to take up the duties of Acting District Officer, Kuantan.18 words
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Article23 1903-05-25 4 An article on an interesting shipping case will be found on page 2 and another on the Manila hemp trade on page 6.23 words
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Article26 1903-05-25 4 Thk P. and O. homeward mail steamer Hengal left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here at 8 a.m. on Thursday.26 words
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Article33 1903-05-25 4 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Mtutilia with dates from London to the Bth May left Colombo at 3 p.m. on Sunday, and is expected to arrive here at daylight on Saturday.33 words
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Article30 1903-05-25 4 One feature in the Whitsuntide festivities at Kuala Lumpur will be a hockey match against visitors Iron: Perak. In addition there will be the usual cricket and Association football matches.30 words
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Article31 1903-05-25 4 Invitation* have b«en issued for the wedding of Mr. H. W. Noon and Miss A. K. Corbishley, at St. Andrew's Cathedral on June 13th, and afterwards at The Castle," Cavenagh Road.31 words
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Article37 1903-05-25 4 The Penang Turf Club propose to hold a race meeting on the following days: 28th July, :Wth July and Ist August with eight events on the first and third days and seven events on the second day.37 words
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Article32 1903-05-25 4 Sir F. Haynes Smith, the High Commissioner, reports a great lack of capital in the island of Cyprus, for the profitable employment of which he declares that there are many advantageous openings.32 words
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Article36 1903-05-25 4 The new mast for Shamrorl; 111. which replaces the one that in its fall injured Sir Thomas Lipton is shorter than the broken one The new sail* were completed in the record lime -if «ev»n days.36 words
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Article39 1903-05-25 4 The Commander of the N.D.L steamer Marnberq reports, that he passed on the '23rd of May, on "2° 5" North and 102* 11 East, the British barque John Du-ie code signal Q.CGM. which wished to be reported all well".39 words
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Article44 1903-05-25 4 A Bkngai.i, who was recently in the service of the Taiping Post Office as a peon, has been committed for trial on a charge of having fraudulently converted a Hongkong and Shanghai Bank *."> note into a S5O one by altering the figures and letters.44 words
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Article38 1903-05-25 4 H.M.S. Spartiate, Capt. A. O. fate, which recently passed through this port with relief crews for the China squadron, arrived from Hongkong yesterday and went alongside the wharf to coal. She is expected to leave for Hongkong to-morrow.38 words
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Article42 1903-05-25 4 Bos&'s Bengal Circus, which has been very well patrciised during their stay here, give their two last performances to-day. There will be a matinee in the afternoon and to-night the farewell performance will be under the patronage of H. E. the Governor.42 words
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Article44 1903-05-25 4 It is reported from Kinta that Dr. J. D. Gimlette, the District Surgeon at Ipoh, has resigned the service of the Federated Malay States in order to take up the chief medical appointment with the British Syndicate now working Mr. Duffs concession in Kelantan.44 words
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Article44 1903-05-25 4 Such has been the increase in the number of mad dogs lately at Shanghai that the Municipal Council is calling in the assistance of selected members of the Volunteer Corps to endeavour with shot-guns to reduce the number of unmuzzled dogs in the Settlement.44 words
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Article47 1903-05-25 4 Among recent departures from Penang is that of Capt. H. B. de Hamel, of the Police, who is proceeding to Europe on a year's leave. Capt. de Hamel had been a well known figure in Penang. He was always well to the fore in every social movement.47 words
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Article47 1903-05-25 4 A Chinese woman who kept a lodging house in Shanghai was recently sentenced at the Mixed Court to receive 2CO blows upon the mouth because of her loquacity in a case in which it was shown that she had brought false criminal charges against a native ex-policeman.47 words
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Article49 1903-05-25 4 The Strait* Echo deems it neither wise nor fair that in Penang and some of the F.M.S. the school authorities appear to consider that they have done their duty when they vote or grant for the upkeep of educational establishments just sufficient to keep the wolf from the door.49 words
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Article55 1903-05-25 4 There was a very large attendance of members at the Swimming Club yesterday morning to witness the 100 yards handicap race for the May medal. The winner turned up in Penney (8 sees.), and Jensen (8 sees.) wax second, Curtis (11 sees.) being only inches behind, third. The water was55 words
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Article33 1903-05-25 4 According to the Malay Mail, the latest is that Sir Frank Swettenham goes home in July, Mr. Marks goes to the Singapore Secretariat and Mr. A. R. Yenning becomes Secretary to the Resident-General.33 words
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Article53 1903-05-25 4 It ia announced that an amalgamation has been formed between two of the largest whisky distilling and blending firms in the United Kingdom. The parties to the "blend" are understood to be Messrs. W. P. Lowrie and Co., if Glasgow, and Mr James Buchanan, of London, proprietor of the "House53 words
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Article58 1903-05-25 4 The report of the Navy League for 1902, to hand by the mail, contains a short resume" of the work of the oversea and home branches. Under the heading Singapore, the report states The only thing necessary to note here is that there appears to be a desire in the58 words
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Article59 1903-05-25 4 Three Chinamen were tried before Senior Magistrate at Kuala Lumpor on Friday on a charge of having murdered a policeman. One of the accused was sentenced to death and the other two were discharged. This is said to have been the first death sentence that has been passed since the59 words
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Article54 1903-05-25 4 In a street brawl at Shanghai between a party of Filipino sailors from the U.S.A. Quartermaster's cable ship Hur aside and some Japanese, one of the latter was badly cut. Several Filipinos were taken before the American Consul-General, but as the wounded man was unable to positively identify his assailant54 words
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Article65 1903-05-25 4 On last Tuesday afternoon an Indian named Hamersa stabbed Mahomed Gunny and his wife, Asarama, in Penang, on Carnavon Street. The injured parties are reported to be both in a precarious condition. At last accounts the culprit was still at large although the affray took place within a stone's throw65 words
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Article65 1903-05-25 4 The trial of P. A. Subramania Pillay, a licensed Straits Settlements Recruiting Agent at Negapatam, on charges of abduction and wrongful confinement, &c, of three women, who were, it is alleged, to be sent on to Pecang, resulted in the accused being sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment and to65 words
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Article72 1903-05-25 4 With the May issue, the AngloChinese School Magazine comes out in greatly enlarged and improved form. It is now published by and on behalf of the ME mission schools at Singapore, Penang and Ipoh conjointly, instead of by the local schools as heretofore. It contains the usual repertoire of literary72 words
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Article91 1903-05-25 4 Last Monday night a Malay watchman on duty near Weld Quay, Penang, saw a Chinaman c irrying a weighty nack which he was evidently preparing to throw into the sea. He was pursued by the watchman and a policeman, and upon investigation the bag was t'ound to contain a Hylam91 words
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Article80 1903-05-25 4 A KtM engine-driver who guards his steam-roller nightly, sleeping on thwarts between the bars at the rear, on the Ayer Kuning Road, mute near Taiping, although there are several man-eating tigers about and the road is very lonely, had an exciting adventure the other day. A huge tiger attacked him80 words
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Article113 1903-05-25 4 The Societa Commissionaria d'Esportazione, a large Italian business with headquarters at Milan, is opening a branch in Singapore. The tirra already has branches at Batavia, Saraarang, and Sourabaya, and conducts an extensive business in Java generally. It will import goods of Italian manufacture for which there is a considerable demand113 words
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Article51 1903-05-25 4 This morning at 7 o'clock there was a general parade of the European and native police at Sepoy Lines. Lieut.Col. Pennefather, I <4. P., presented Lance-Sergeant Crummey with the Distinguished Conduct Medal which he earned in the recent war in South Africa as a Sergeant in the Derbyshire51 words
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Article61 1903-05-25 4 This morning Mr. Frank Holly of Penang left his bicycle inside the porch of the front entrance to the Raffles Tiffin Rooms. When he returned in two or three minutes time the hicycle had disappeared. A rikisha coolie said that he had seen a Malay take the61 words
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Article51 1903-05-25 4 Disused Army Stores Cause Typhoid Fever. LtmiUin, 2;W May. A sensation has arisen owing to a serious outbreak of typhoid fever at Purneet and Manchester. The fever has been traced to disused army blankets sold by the authorities in South Africa, shipped to England, and re-sold throughout the51 words
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Article53 1903-05-25 4 The Sultan's peace mission are still prisoners. On the Turkish troops approaching Ipek, the Albanians removed the mission to the RussoServian monastery at Dechani. The Albanians threaten to destroy the monastery if thn Turkish troops continue to advance. Russia has made a demand on the Turkish Government to53 words
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Article17 1903-05-25 4 The Somali levies are showing a mutinous spirit. The camel corps will probably be disbanded.17 words
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Article23 1903-05-25 4 The Derby betting is as follows 4 o Roeksand 4 1 PmUm; \h'2 Flotnam 10/1 Mead;2o!\ R*a*Mf;M/l Kroomtad 40/1 William 9ajws.23 words
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Article34 1903-05-25 4 London, 24th May The motor race from I'aris to Madrid started yesterday. There was a record number of competitors. A crowd, 300,000 in number, witnessed the start which occupied three hours.34 words
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Article24 1903-05-25 4 Lord Milner denies the report that he is about to leave South Africa to take up a position elsewhere.24 words
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Article157 1903-05-25 4 A Liverpool merchant named Powell has invented a method of treating timber so as to secure a largely increased toughness and hardness. The process is described as one ot vulcanising, similar in many respects to Bessemer* process of converting iron into steel. The timber is saturated at boiling point with157 words
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Article324 1903-05-25 4 At a recent Mating of the Zoological Society of France, M. ltacovitza, the naturalist of the lielgica expedition, read a paper on the (ireat SeaSerpent," in which he expressed his belief in its existence, in spite of the comic paragraphed. He believes it to be, however, not a serpent or324 words
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Advertisement517 1903-05-25 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. DON'T BE SATISFIED With "this is just as good but insist on having our "chop." of BUTTER. To be had at YONG HOA SENG CO.'S GEOK TEAT CO.'S EBRAMSA CO.'S MOHAMED KASSIM MOHAMED ESOOF CHEE CHEE CO s BUAN HOA HONG CO.'S LIANG HUP KEE CO.'S NAINA MOHAMED517 words
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Advertisement69 1903-05-25 4 G.R. Lambert ff Co. Photographers opm: Greth&m HoUM (Battery Road.) —on Weekday* only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on I 8 po. Ro&d oo Sunday*. 8 a.m. noon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly (applies from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mount*, Eastman films, Wratten-Wrainwright't Ilford and German dry plates69 words
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Advertisement71 1903-05-25 4 CHILDREN BK(i FOR IT. Steakns' Wink makes them bright, and rosy-cheeked, and at this season of the year it is the ideal Nutrient Tonic for the young. t Mr. Edward \V. Parkinson, Jefferson Pa., May 13, 1899, writes Five years ago I had a severe attack of asthma. I tried71 words
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Article1991 1903-05-25 5 The Last Day. A bright afternoon, with a cool breeze tempering the heat, favoured the racegoers on Saturday, the last da/ of tbe spring meeting. The fine weather brought out a very large crowd of people —larger indeed than at either of the preceding days. There were any1,991 words
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Article257 1903-05-25 5 The Russian Minister of War, General Kirn pat kin, who is now on a tour in the Far East will be absent from St. Petersburg altogether two months and a half. He is accompanied by four officers General Sollohoub, two colonels of the General Staff, and257 words
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Article723 1903-05-25 5 Mr. Chamberlain, in a speech at Birmingham, stron gly condemned the interpretation of Free Trade which prevented England favouring her Colonies or retaliating against those countries penalizing the Colonies favouring England. He hinted that the consolidation of the Empire by relationo of interest would be the main ixHue723 words
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Advertisement138 1903-05-25 5 A Monster Devil Fish. Destroying its victim is a type of Rheumatism. To be overpowered by this terrible disease, crippled, helpless, bedridden, is to-day the fate of hundreds of sufferers. For but few diseases are so many nemedies recommended as for Rheumatism, but among them none is so efficient as138 words
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Advertisement268 1903-05-25 5 Useful Household Medicine. /CHAMBERLAINS Colic, Cholera and V^ DiarrhiFii Hvmeiiy is recommended (or the speedy and permanent cure of Dysentery, Diarrun-i, Chronic Diarrhira, Pain in Stomach. Colic. Summer Complaint, Dilloua Colic, and Cholera Infantuni It has been in the market 31 years, and its wonderful sale has been effected by268 words
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Advertisement961 1903-05-25 5 NOTICES. Seremban Gymkhana Club. MIDSUMMER MEETING TO BE HELD AT •EREMBAN, June the 23rd, 25th A 27th, 1903. Programme of €venl&. R. C.-i mile and 93 yards. FIRST DAY. TNC (ELINOON STAKES Kace No. I. Value 1300 .—Presented liy the Selangor Turf Club. A Kare for Selangor 1903 (■rittins. Entrance—961 words
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Advertisement587 1903-05-25 5 NOTICES. Home* ran now be railed from Port Swetlen ham, or Tanjong Maliin, through Kuala Lumpur to Seremban. or direct to Seremban from Port Dickson. Stable accommodation Ik provided at the Race Course, for the use of «<iich, and for all other particulars, WffMtmUmn -li-mld b« made to the IHHall587 words
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Miscellaneous135 1903-05-25 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 25th May. High Water. 9.56 p.m. Kmpire Day. Public Holiday. Swimming Club Laumli. 9 a.m. Wayang Kn-mi. North Bridge Koad. 9 Wayang Pusi. North Bridge Koad. 9. Hone's Cirrus. Beach Koad. 9. Tuesday, a6th May. High Water, ki.6a.in. Mi p.m. Appeal Court Opens. Wednesday, 27th May.135 words
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Article530 1903-05-25 6 Bad Quality-Low Orade. Tn Manila American says that the long looked for kick of the American hemp merchants has been received in Manila. The Philippine Commission lias received a lengthy telegram from Colonel Edwards, chief of the Bureau of Insular affairs at Washington, which states, in no unmeasured530 words
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Article414 1903-05-25 6 Passengers in Baskets. ThO6I passencers by the P. and steamer Caledonia who embarked at Marseilles 1 1 111 1 a t it fortunately an it that port. On the arrival oi tin- spei i.il t im at Mole timy found that the Oafafam'q was II"' lyii414 words
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Article21 1903-05-25 6 Blimm adveitiseiuents, 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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Advertisement579 1903-05-25 6 NOTICES^ Singapore and Kranji Railway. The Passenger Train Service will be as under from Bth May, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. TDcywsr. down. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. AM A.M. AM. f. P M F M PM. Singapore d .700 7.45 10.00579 words
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Advertisement56 1903-05-25 6 KAJAPOET OIL. Tenders are invited for price of Kajapoet Oil In large demand. Apply to the JAVA BODE, tßaatvia. iv. tli. .".ii.iTEMPLE BAR. :o: No. 30, HIGH STREET. Europenn Management Best Drinka Draught Ale and Stout. First Class Billiard Table. The Services Specially Catered for. Music every evening. All Modern56 words
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Advertisement364 1903-05-25 6 NOTICES. lyonsTatent COFFEE PULPERS FOR SALE TWO PLANTERS" BUI THREE BABY .SIZE New and in working order. Apply tc A. LYON, v.c. B Flint street DRINK TANSAN BUT SEX THAT YOU OR TH 1 Genuine Article BOTTLED BY J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN, Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tansan364 words
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Advertisement699 1903-05-25 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. •pill" Sttnda: Lire Assoimnos. 1 Norwich Union Fire Insnnuie* Society. \tl*» AMuranco Company (Fire). The Equitable) Life Awuranoe Society. 1 he China Mutual Btoam Navigation Company Thi- Tottenham Lager Beer Company. for particulars of theoe Companies, see the ull advertiiwment of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. Ajrente.699 words
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Advertisement1218 1903-05-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherland. India Gorerameni. f gtntt at Singapore: Ship Aobscy, late J. Dabhdbls A Co., t-t, Ooixtbb Qoat. ;he undermentioned date, are only approximate. Hteamer From Eipecfd Will be Dwapatchod for:— Nirnhuyt Pontianak May 23 Pontianak May 26 Swaerdecroon Djambie 24 Ma.1,218 words
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Advertisement690 1903-05-25 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific Railway Company'a Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FABT ROUTE BETWEEN OHIIfi JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, ANE VANCOUVER. B. O. Twin Screw Empress Steamships 6,000 Tons— Speed 19 knots. Proporrd Sailings fkom Hohgzong. K690 words
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Advertisement547 1903-05-25 7 INSURANCE CO.'S AjfTdBTINSDRArfOK OFFIO] LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $2,600,000. Amount paid up 100,000. Reserve fnnd 1.1f0.000. Hud Omoi, Howokoho. rhe nnderaigned, having bean appoint*! Agents of the above Company, an prepared t. aooept Marine Bisks at current rate*. BOU STEAD A Co., Agent*. ROYAL IN.srjRANCE COY 7" FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED547 words
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Advertisement719 1903-05-25 7 NOTICES. 1 MARTIN'S &STEEI aVftr Ladies.) *sfl i!^ A Pranch R.mtdy for All lrr*gv :*rHl TbouMndcal ir»t run of mi Irr^«u «nt> i>( tlir m 1 iv data Mf to ■AirriS°"ii'.mirt ".ouTiiVßlrroJi'riaioTLa'Sn.** LIQUID^ FUEL(Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. J 32/6 jj (Thirty-tu-' ihillingt aud sixpence) per to/i t.719 words
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Article140 1903-05-25 8 Qnder tins heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— iblp' ou barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht, Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpo.lo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit.—Bri|Uh; U. B.— United States; Fch.— French; gfcr.— Gorman; Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore; flht -(*"nßnil-cargo; d.p.— deck passen((er; fl.-IJnoertnin T. P.140 words
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Article1033 1903-05-25 8 Arrivals .linco Noon of Saturday. Baa >'(» .Soon, Dut. atr. HI tons. Captain Odinfc. SUb Muy. From Pontianak, 23rd Ma\ (1.c., and 10 dp. Lim Ah Sam. For Pontianak, 2Kth— Rds. Ban Hin <Vuun, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Scott, S*th May. From Port Swett«nhara, 23ni May.1,033 words
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Article592 1903-05-25 8 Nam', port, probaMt date of ar,vinl. and name oj agent*. BTSAMBBB. Alboin, Bombay, June; Borneo Coy. Ak-inoue, China, June 28; Mansfield. Ambria, Hamburg, June 5; Bebn Me\er. Annum. Colombo. May 24 M Maritime*. Antenor, China. July 12; Mnmstield. Arratooit A pear, Calcutta. June; P. Simon* Ascot, Kobe, May;592 words
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Article31 1903-05-25 8 M AILS CLOSE. For Her iteamer To-Morrow. Batavia La Seyne Laouan.anJ Manila Singora Time. 10 a.m. 11a.m. Sarawak Kelantan via ports Bangkok Bornea Flevo Pnknam 2 p.ra, 4 p.m. 4 p.m31 words
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Article114 1903-05-25 8 From Europe— By the F.<VO. ss. Mattilia due on the 31st May, with dates to the Bth May. <e(t Singapore. Due in London Arrived kpl 13th M. M. May Mtli May 7th Lpl I7tb I. *o. May 11th May lltl ipl 20th N. D. L. May 16th114 words
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Article383 1903-05-25 8 H Flai. 5 Vessels Name. A Toss Caitais From Sailed Consign kiss. C Ru.. '!i Gaea Nor atr KtM Perlerson Bangkok May. 12 *en* l.cc Heng 23 Bamhn« tier gtr Ml Winne 'Pontianak May 21 Bean Meyer Co. 23 Ophir Out gtr Krmnic Palem bam M»y 22 Eng Seng383 words
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Advertisement254 1903-05-25 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST AH.H.T-VB113 A splendid stock of high das* real Diamond Ij Table Cover* of Swatow work, Khuskutfans, and Gem-set Jewellery in extensive fine Indian Muslins, Washing Silk of Lace Variety. work, Silk Lace, Oriental Embroidered Diamond, white sapphire,254 words
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Advertisement358 1903-05-25 8 SUE REMNANTS SALE ODDMENTS SUE SAMPLES FOR 6 DAYS ONLY 25t6, 26t6, 2Tt6, 28t6, 29t6, SCtt) May BIG BARGAINS Dress Remnants Sample Towels Oddments in Shoes Lace Remnants Sample Stockings Oddments in Purses Muslin Remnants Sample Vests Oddments in Combs Print Remnants 1 Sample Umbrellas Oddments in Hats Ribbon Remnants358 words
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