The Straits Times, 10 June 1903
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Title Section14 1903-06-10 1 The Straits Times MO. 3i,, 5 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS14 words
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Advertisement712 1903-06-10 1 notices. ffih* ©imw. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, [per inch, column measnre. 1 First insertion $1 <& cent» Meond apd third innertions each 80 cents Fourth, fifth, and sixth 40 cents Seventh to eighteenth 24 cent* Nineteenth outaequent,, 16 cents Per week of six days, to be changed daily if712 words
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Advertisement614 1903-06-10 1 NOTICES. Supplied to fhe State Hospitals of the Federated Malay States Slfc^jllllS M SK: STORE KZEEFER FOB &^^^l SLEDGE M BRAND. [I^V, m^yJM STERILIZED MILK i^/^MB^WI PURE |J^^^fe/^J Invaluable in the House, irIiESE ALP^]fl XJsr ICKNESS OR HEALTH. Don't be put oft! See that you get what you ask for614 words
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Advertisement538 1903-06-10 1 SINGAPORE PHIL HAS MO NIC SOCIETY. Popular Orchestral Concert TOWN HALL Saturday, June I3tfi. AT 9 P. M. Reserved Seats 2 Unreserved feats Booking at Robinson 1 iano Co. Members can res rye seat* without p*ynx nt, on presentation of their 1902-3 membership cards Ladies .iiki i;hi tli-nx 1. desirous538 words
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Advertisement526 1903-06-10 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I fIiENDERf will be received at the X Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon the. 80ih iusunt for the supply o« tin numlfer-plates. for the registration o' Cargo, 1 ;issenßer and Fishing boaU ais boards for Fishing Stakes, for three yean* (1904, 190\ and 1906) The nunibenrequired are526 words
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Advertisement306 1903-06-10 1 .AATJr?!. AD^EJRTISEMENTS^ John Little Co., Ltd. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE STRAITS CART. The Straits Cart is built to our Own Specification with a view to meet the demand for a Strong yet Light and Durable Cart. SPECIFICATION. The BODY is of SELECTED hard WOOD, painted306 words
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Advertisement94 1903-06-10 1 INIM>CHIN\ trntAN .NAVIGATION COMPANY, UMIT£U. POS SOURABAVA A SAMARAXG. 'Prlß Company's Bteam< r HIXBABQ I ».4H tons, Oapt. H»«.t, is due here from Hongkong *>Q or iboot the lUthiust. and will have prompt de*i>aU:b for the above ports For freight or pnsgngi> apnlv to BOUKTKADa Co. \gentt .Wines Spirits EX94 words
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Article1029 1903-06-10 2 J'lrradiUy, \.>tn May. This has been a happy week for Bonnie Scotland. The King and Queen left London on Monday for Edinburgh. They started quite in proper style to pay an official visit. The King in uniform escort of Life Guards, and all the rest of it. Something1,029 words
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Article489 1903-06-10 2 The report to Dec. SI last of the Pahang-Kabang (Limited) states that during the year 7,190 tons of stone were crushed, for a yield of 964 tons of black tin, realising £SJBo. Practically all this stone came from Fraser's Lode, which, it will be remembered, is of large489 words
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Article191 1903-06-10 2 The suggestion to hold a Japanese Exhibition in Kngland came, it is understood, from the Japan Society. It is proposed that the exhibition shall f ,ake place at Karl's Court during 1906 The original idea way to have it next year, bur. the St Louin Exhibition takes191 words
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Article166 1903-06-10 2 The Perak correspondent of the Strait* Krlm wants to know if it is seriously intended to carry Enactment 20 of 1902 (to protect wild animals and birds) into force. Have the Sakais been informed of it, and fiiriiiKheii witli calendars so that they may know that no166 words
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Article20 1903-06-10 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on p«ge,B.20 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1903-06-10 2 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD I $12-50 per case. Duty extra. V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. O'TAINVHLK FROM Hl/UJL DEAI.KRH. OK McALISTER Co sole agents The Red Hand Brand Water Line Paint Our237 words
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Advertisement358 1903-06-10 2 NOTICES. THE OTAtfDARD pays upwards of Hal f-a- Mil lion Pounds Sterling per Annum in Deatu Claims. It* I Fund*, yearly increasing, exceed Eight Millions and a Half Sterling, and have increased over 40 per cent, in the last 16 years. The Business is conducted with Economy, the premiums are358 words
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Advertisement277 1903-06-10 2 f NOTICES. "DRTASDTTST" BoffepT Covering. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w<ki Singapore MINERAL WATER. 1 A^v^ V The most palatable and wholesome natural mineral water known. Sole Proprietor. Kobe, Japan. IN crown-corked bottles easily opened Price r )..v) per case of 4 doz. pint* Splits i«S per case of 100277 words
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Article413 1903-06-10 3 Discovery of the Bacillus. Renter's representative has had an interview with Dr. C. Christy, of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and one of the members of the Commission despatched to Uganda by the Foreign Office and the Royal .Society to ascertain the cause of the413 words
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Article319 1903-06-10 3 Says the T*dimn Plmntmf QnaMc— A Colombo sporting man has told a Awtraliaa prawn— that a prominen importer of ratekorses told him some time ago that racing men in Ceylon had frankly OOnfWMd to him that they could not ailord to pay the price necessary lor a319 words
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Article224 1903-06-10 3 For Singapore. Per P. O. s Aiutriilia connecting at Oolomlpo with Hip steamer Hallnarat from London May 16, ,lue 14th June—Mr. Hen matin. Per P. O. g. .lnpnn from London May l«, dup SOU] June— Mrs. Donald. Per P. A O. 8 s. H.iiaiiniix connecting at Colombo224 words
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Advertisement186 1903-06-10 3 NOTICES Gramophones A Though there are many -f mt\^^~ nSUHHpi^^H 1 his Copyright design is the property j^P^BI of tn e Gramophone and Typewriter HltV Co Ltd and le al proceedings will SBe^ be taken against any dealers in Talking Machines or records who NIS MASTER s VOICE .copyricht may186 words
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Advertisement67 1903-06-10 3 RAFFLES_ STORE 34 North Bridge Road. We have just opened several cases of new goods, and invite special attention to the following: Silk Lace Zephyrs Silk Brocaded Zephyrs Lace Figures Coloured and Mercerised Brocades Fancy Grenadines In our Trimming Department we have a large stock of: Black Bilk Gimp Beaded67 words
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Advertisement241 1903-06-10 3 CHAPOTEAUTS PWJSPHO CLYCEfiATE OP LIME It increases vital energy and nerve I force, cures Mtumtintnta 0} if pi la, I Iniomnla, and nirooui attain in adult* I and children. I CAPSULES, IN WIDE. MO II JT«Of I jTmotion co W^T COMAKERS, JEWELLE RS, OPTICIANS. RKPAIRS HROMPTT/V tfXEriTTTVn "MOTOR CARS~ WE241 words
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Advertisement687 1903-06-10 3 NOTICES. 117 ANTED, dim h storekeeper and 11 general work about a small godown. Apply with references to R. E. c/o Strait* I T&mu. Ac \V 7AN 'El' immediately, mi Assistant TV Storekeeper. One with experience in Piece Goods preferred. Apply to O-C "C." c/c Strait, limn. WANTED. k competent687 words
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Advertisement651 1903-06-10 3 NOTICES. Mews. H. L. CoghJaa 9f Ct. HAVK BEEN APPOINTID BUB-AGENTS OF TH« Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD A CO., General Agents, gg <> Straits Settlement*. FOR BALE. A steam indicator by Elliott Bros ix London. H. L. COOHLAN en. tLe Auctioneers. "C*OK SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed J651 words
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882 1903-06-10 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE Mr. Michael Davitt's assertion, as mted in Monday's telegrams, that the recent outrages upon, Jews in Russia would make the Devil himself blush for shame," would seem to be grounded on facts of the most obvious nature and from the accounts882 words
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Article259 1903-06-10 4 Attention has frequently been directed in these columns to the manner in which Asiatics are permitted to expose themselves in front of foreigners, particularly ladies and children on the Esplanade and nlsewhere. Complaints made by us romn month* ago as to the condition ot things on the Esplanade on Sunday259 words
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Article233 1903-06-10 4 In view of Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Birmingham in favour of preferential trade with the Colonies, a summary of which we published yesterday, it is interesting to note that the Liberal opposition to his policy is crumbling away. In another speech, Mr. Chamberlain had plainly said it was tor the233 words
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Article18 1903-06-10 4 Thk arguments in the Prinz Alexander -Ban Hin Guan appeal case were concluded yesterday afternoon, judgment being reserved.18 words
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Article30 1903-06-10 4 Thr following passengers left by the imperial German mail steamer Pretwen this morning: —For Hongkong Mr. C. W. Tomkinson. Mr. Chaa. O'Neill, Major C. R Keate, Mr. W. J. Hernen.30 words
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Article38 1903-06-10 4 The Colonial Secretary will move, at the meeting of Legislative Council on Friday next, that $10,500 be voted for the steamer pier at Penang $14,400 for a permanent band power crane, and •5,100 for completion of the pier.38 words
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Article46 1903-06-10 4 The annual sports of St. Joseph's Institution will take place on the Old Jail site on Saturday next at 2 p.m. The parents of the pupils and friends of the Institution are cordially invited to be present. Music will be furnished by the Madras Infantry band.46 words
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Article52 1903-06-10 4 Every British man-of-war has or ought to have its motto One of the best of these of which we have heard was that inscribed by the late LieutCommander Fiennos, on the wheel of the 260 ton destroyer Boxer. It was Ut Veniant Umne* and its author translated it. Let em52 words
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Article61 1903-06-10 4 A bronzk medallion of Bismarck, the great German statesman, is shortly to be put. on an immense granite rock at Muanza, German East Africa. The medallion, which is a. magnificent profile of Bismarck with the well known helmet has a diameter of about five feet, and the work was subscribed61 words
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Article61 1903-06-10 4 The total tonnage entering and clearing during the port of Hongkong in 1902 amounted to 21, -W^TSO tons, being an increase, compared with 1901, of 2,203,395 tons' and the same number in excess of any previous year. There were 51,542 arrivals of 10,783,505 tons, and 51,547 departures of 10,754,218 tons.61 words
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Article79 1903-06-10 4 The day before yesterday, Tan Pah was arraigned before the Bench Court on a charge of robbery, in having on the night of the 27th ult robbed Soh Tin of property valued at $20 in CheaYig Hong Lim Lane. He was sentenced to si i months. Before the same Court,79 words
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Article74 1903-06-10 4 An old resident of Singapnre now away on leave with his family writes from Rouen in the North of France on date 10th ult. thus The weather is Bimply dreadful, cold and drizzling every day the fruit trees are spoilt and the people are still in their winter clothing. My74 words
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Article72 1903-06-10 4 The total reported import trade of Honekong for 1902 amounted to 2<>,U37 vessels of 9,567,4*b' tons, carrying 0,921,9:28 tons of cargo, of which 4,549.531 tons were discharged at Hongkong. This doeg not included the number, tonnage, or cargo of local trade junks, or steam launches. Similarly, the export trade from72 words
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Article86 1903-06-10 4 The Natal Liner i'muna while on its way from Colombo to South Africa was wrecked in the Maldivian Archipelago on the loth May and two ships' officers and two passengers made a plucky voyage of 550 miles to Ceylon to seek assistance. H MS y'i^i^^ias started for the islands to86 words
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Article96 1903-06-10 4 A shocking tragedy took place on hoard the homeward-bound Messageries Maritimes steamer Duml>ea, shortly before she entered Colombo harbour on the 30th May, a passenger of the name of Charles W. Savage shooting himself in his cabin. Mr. Savage, who was described as a commercial traveller in connection with the96 words
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Article188 1903-06-10 4 A kew days ago, a local paragraph appeared in these columns to the effect that Messrs. Bebn, Meyer Co. had been summoned in the Court of Requests for refusing to pay the hire of five carts to a tally clerk when only four were employed. The word carte is a188 words
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Reuter's Telegram
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Article22 1903-06-10 4 The French bombardment or' Figuig lasted for six hours. Six hundred sheila were tired. Much damage was done.22 words
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Article18 1903-06-10 4 Rains have extinguished the forest fires in North America, and have endefl the drought there.18 words
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Article24 1903-06-10 4 The Cost Office Estimates aa regards the P. (>. and Canadian PMttfl posta' contracts have been severely .-riticised in the House of Commons.24 words
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Article18 1903-06-10 4 Mr Austen Chamberlain, the Post-master-General, said that notice had been given to terminate the P. A O. contract.18 words
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Article29 1903-06-10 4 Hq aU stated that the committee appointed to <• insider a proposed new arrangement as to the question of coloured labour on mail steamers had the matter still under consideration.29 words
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Article26 1903-06-10 4 It was, in his opinion, impossible for the Government to assent to the exclusion of any British subjects under contracts to which India is a party.26 words
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Article15 1903-06-10 4 Mr. Austeu Chamherlain admitted that the Citnarii tv I'.icific mail service had not fulfilled expectations.15 words
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Article24 1903-06-10 4 ••LIBAN" DEATH ROLL. f/ondon, 9th June. It is estimated that 123 persons perished in the foundering of the Lihan. All of thorn were passengers.24 words
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Article50 1903-06-10 4 In reply to a question put by Sir Michael Hi.ks-Beadi in the Houbo of Commons, tin; Speaker said that a full discu«siori ot Mr. chamberlain's fiscal propolhls vould b>> out of order upon the Finance Kill. This m*t likely MB— ao indefinite postp:>npm:;n' ot the lis t ussion.50 words
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Article62 1903-06-10 4 Thk resnl s ol the racing at Selangor yesterday wtTe Maiden Pl.Ue Wedlock Planters' Cvp .Joan Civil Service Cup— Waiatah Selangor Stake* Klimbo Durbar Stakes Hellona Minerß Merchants' Purse Felspar Federal Stake?.— Coat of Arms Ex-Gritfin Stake Sharavogue Weights in the Stakes were Cadenas 9 10, Sweet Erina62 words
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Article149 1903-06-10 4 Undek the broiling sun of yesterday, Rattl.-s Institution C. C. held the first day of their annual sports. About thirty events were run oS altogether. The ground was not in good condition, owing to the heavy rains of Saturday and Sunday last. Consequently times were not so149 words
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Article136 1903-06-10 4 The Baleetier Hide Kange will be closed for practice cm Saturday next from 2 p.m. to enable the patch to be fired off between the 8-V.C. and the Ceylon Volunteer Forces. The names of the Singapore team were published yesterday. The I'eghm Ohmnm of the Ist insf.136 words
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Advertisement409 1903-06-10 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. fONG LEE SENG Co. TOWN BRANCH, 27 Kling Street. GENERAL MERCHANTS Provisions and Sundries of every description kept in Stockllnsinrss h«nn ti p.m., Stnim MsfMi Telephone No. 383. Inspection Cordially invited. YONG LEE SENG CO. AUCTION SALE. At ouf !*al*".ro'iin On Monday, [JUA at II isj »)»> ca-ip--409 words
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Advertisement490 1903-06-10 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, HARNESS AND SADDLERY, AUCTION SALE At Dalian's Australian Horse Repository. Wednesday, \7th June, at 4 30 p.m. Second Ivmd turnouts, I'liaetons, Gigs, Dogcarts, Bturtly Carriage Horses, Hacks, Stylish Ponies, Harness. Saddles, etc., etc NOTE Owners leitving tl-e Celony, BaWS must be effected. TO SELLERS— Oar490 words
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Advertisement72 1903-06-10 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers open Oresbam House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on W(ekd^' 8 B m P m o(w^ on Snnuay*. Ba.m. noon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly sapplies from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman Aim*, Wratten-Wrain Wright's 1 172 words
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Advertisement87 1903-06-10 4 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. \TOf only cures .olds and influenza, l>iU i.l counleiacli any ImMleaoy towards pneumonia. CHAMBERLAIN'S fiH CiH REMEDY cuts out the phlegm sad K'Tin-infetted mucous, and leu ihe life-giving oxygen enrich and vttaUaa tb<* blood, heals th* inflamed coni^h-woin throat and lun^e. CHAMBERLAIN S COUGH REMEDY will siniihi-87 words
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Article631 1903-06-10 5 A meeting of this Association was neld last night in the B. C. C. Pavilion to discuss the forthcoming cup ties, resent J ItcKansia (in th- chair), Lt. Brown, Capt.L'reagh, Manobmtor Regt.; h. Bradbery, J Robertson, 8. C. C. D. Noble, Tanjong l'apar Dock F G Corpl.631 words
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Article163 1903-06-10 5 Yesterday's Play. v oum nui nu-mut. *2°i!Tf r :it lan s<i 1* DdOlU, Tan (hew Kirn ami Chi,, Head T.vk »,r l»e«t MM Oaf Jm and Tan K«ee tmm re,. :tn H. CUm NMU HOB unal. N t ';"'i «T re< lr lw lt S<163 words
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Article49 1903-06-10 5 EBTEKDAY a Malay woman, the wife of a police corporal, saw a Chinese woman dumping the dead body of a Chinese child at Alexandra Road. The Malay woman promptly arrested the Chinese woman and hauled her of)' the police station where she handed her capture over to her husband.49 words
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Article17 1903-06-10 5 Help yourself to health with Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.17 words
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Article619 1903-06-10 5 A Big: Success. Skyer did lue Volunteer Drill Hall present a better appearance than it did last evening when the third OonverMtcione of the Corps took place. To Mf that it was a big MMOMi would he but to "gild refined gold or paint the lily but it619 words
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Article192 1903-06-10 5 IM'rjnu the past three months a tiger had been making repeated appearances around the Riyal Dutch Oil Tank Langkat. Fowls, goats, and even the manager's dogs vanished, and when all these were gone a night watchman was so badly mauled that he subsequently di«»d Accordingly, on192 words
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Article29 1903-06-10 5 STEARNS 1 HEADACHE CURE. Is for sale by all Chemists. Be sure and get the genuine. Steams' it the original and genuine, and gives itutant relief. Of all chemists.29 words
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Article58 1903-06-10 5 Hang jon is slowly forging ahead, and is trying to keep abreast of the times. A firm of American motor car builders has applied, through their agents, to the Local Government fo/ permission to store petrol in Burma and, if this is granted, they will probably find a58 words
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Article95 1903-06-10 5 I he following passengers arrived here yesterday afternoon by the Imperial German mail steamer I'reussen From Hamburg— Mr. R. Schmidtmanu, Mr. J. Olsen, Mr T. Fakolsen. From South-ampton-Mr. R. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Walker. From Genoa— Mr. C. Wilkin, Mr. Werner, Mr G. Horhrentiner, Mr. M. Killin, Mr.95 words
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Article132 1903-06-10 5 The Malabar Street Case. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Wilkinson resumed the enquiry into the allegations of murder and attempted murder made against Sikimura Masataro. Mr. Inues I appeared for the prosecution and Mr Niblett for the defence. Batchusite, the man who was wounded, said that he wunt to the132 words
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Article118 1903-06-10 5 Sisgaporb being for various reasons the great entrepot of the East for pearls, it is worthy of note that prices are I appareiitiv continuously on the rise. A pearl which about ten yeare ago could have been purchased for $250 will now sell at from 1500 to $700 so that118 words
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Article136 1903-06-10 5 A Bux-K of wooden buildinps Nob 84-88 RaDgoon Road, wag marked as I' dangerous, and a mandatory order for i lU demolition wan obtained a month ago. On Sunday, a* if I o emphasize < the fact that it was really dangerou* the block came down itself, makine an' ugly136 words
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Article76 1903-06-10 5 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. b lamousfor its cures of Rheumatism. X One application relieves the pain mid lU continued use for a short time ensure* PaiD Balm is a general liniment and without an equal for lame back* pnins-in the side limbs, orchest, sprains swellinw lameness, outs, bruises, burns and will'76 words
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556 1903-06-10 5 I-BT iis examine," wrote a clever doctor '•what the world and the lover call Charm in Woman. This womanly pefection and subtle appeal are the counterpart of virility in man. ii\ en r )uv, t,he plainest of features become the charm th« wins556 words
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Article657 1903-06-10 5 Biarkable how greatly onr estimate of and oar qualities differs from the irmed of us by other*. If the thing :icahle. many folk* wonld realise Helling themselve* at their own if they could lind customers), and buying themselves back on the jasu of other |>eople's notion of657 words
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Article93 1903-06-10 5 Ct&m btfir Copra Ball "JjJ do Pontianak Pepper, Black bnyera 34.50 do White, (6%) 7 J, Sago Floor Sarawak 4 do Brunei No. 1 ISS Pearl Sago 6,« Coffee, Bali, 15% ba*l* 19'^ Coffee, Palembang, 20% bati». "7V Coffee, Überian Xo. 1 ny Tapioca, amall Flake 47,, do nied93 words
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Article123 1903-06-10 5 On Loni.m Rank 4 ni/« ix* Deruand j,s^ Private 6 m/i< \f> f do* S m/» |/H2 3n formawir.— Bank n/d 1.7S Private 3 ra/« 1.77 do 6m/»._ 1.79 On Franc* Rank d/d 2. 15) Private 3 mta 2.184 do 8 mfi 2.2"* On /iUi»-Bank T. T. 12-j Prl»ate123 words
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Article119 1903-06-10 5 B'aawahGoM Mine(»7.sOp<il«7 M Bruneli Tin Mine wW •Franer A Neave N9O) HTcong Shanghai Bank *66i Howarth Rrtkine Co. Lf. SI 9" *Jelebaa gj s(t Kadana (fnlly paid) «lii.(.i. )ill4 •K^f £1m&!: < *i"". nominal. Kecf.an Gold Mine rf(H., nominal. Malay State* Salt Jl 6<i N 'nal Hank of China119 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1903-06-10 5 Little's Oriental Balm For any pain. The pains of neuralgia, the pains of rheumatism, the jiainsot lumbago, the pains of slid joints, the pains of the neck, throat, baclt. chest, artni, Ip^gnnd feet— all these go aw«v when you rub on plenty of Little's Oriental Balm. This is the mission337 words
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Advertisement629 1903-06-10 5 AUCTiON SALES. I estateHof G. EDGAI?, Preliminary Notice. AUCTION lALI of VALUABLE FREKHOU) RPMDENTIAL fRO PERTIES Mid BUILDING BITES l»e»atifully situated st Kiver Valley Road and St. Thomas Walii, Smgapare, consisting of the following:— The three European residence* known respectively a< Sunnyside St Thomas St. Helens rm RESIDENTIAL BUILDING >JTES629 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous178 1903-06-10 5 tMY BY DAY Wednesday, 10th June. High Water. l".:l p.m. Full Mood. 10.3. a.m. "v< llinjiey. B.V.A. signalling. Ufc Rand. Govt. House. 9. Wayang Kassim. North M^fi M Thuryday, nth June. High Water. 11.41 a.m. 11.5 p.m. I' I "homeward iiihil .lue Selangor Kaces. T. P. Reo. Club Meeting. I'hilharmonie178 words
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Article597 1903-06-10 6 Two hundred more persons have fallen virtian of (lie Valpaiaiso «tr>ker»' riot*. Tins nitiiMon prevail* throughout the i ny. Mob* Of strikers control the street." an.i 0 kiicl fro wreaking vengeance on the mihl person* of thowe against mli.hu regriavaMes. The police ore totally doom wiUi the597 words
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Article146 1903-06-10 6 K O. IS.— Par VmUtta K..i Learfoa \li on Hill and Mr. \V M. PfaUli) we Per CAtKan ham 11.I 1 I i. hi Mi. K. Qf«y. i -I'it <;,„/..„': For Umlon Mr-. I loaon and 8 children and uufa. r.,. i Urn —Mr. I);irl>>. N. D.146 words
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Article146 1903-06-10 6 Merchant Banrice Guild mum to doing Rood work. It recently ad in tlie Hoard of Trade as i: ideqoaey of riatina: Admiralty charts. Ah m reply is m itated "that Mirv(>)ini> raaaela on the China ikivc ht)r»n working ifnadilj at stations specially selected with a view146 words
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Article109 1903-06-10 6 A NK\v scheme of Army reform. v -i irilii.c to the 'nlooker, is at present beui.; elaborated, and will be introduced before lung under the auspices of a v?ry eminent statesman. Under this MMM, pays the same authority, a permanent force of 30,1)00 meu is to109 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1903-06-10 6 NOTICES. ASMtS for LEI PERKINS* f| ff |J| WORCESTERSHIRE MUCL v Bb Special Waprant j^^aH&J^ L His Majeslß **>. Purveyors to 9 The Kirj. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. By Royal Warrant to His Majesty King Edward. The highest medical authorities of the dayhave voluntarily come forward and placed on record their181 words
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Advertisement106 1903-06-10 6 Alexandra Brickworks Co., Lei BRICKS FIREBRICKS. The Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. is prepared to hook orders for Commoti Bricks at $l.'>o i>er laksa. Firebrick*, Fireclay, Artli liifl.ri.k~. Boiler seating, and Fine cover» always in stock at the following prices. Firekrids 860 per thousand Firwlay *3» |ht t«u Aiyli Kirrlin.lv prr106 words
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Advertisement221 1903-06-10 6 NOTICES. Charges Moderate, Neat Execution, Prompt Attention EMPEROR OF INDIA PRESS, 191 CECIL STREET. Printers. Publishers. B*. Machine rulers. Accoun Book makers, India Rubber Stamp Manufacturers, and Stereotype founders. Has latest appliances and experienced hands The Hindoo Mercantile Coy., I KELLY WALSH, LTD. I new books. FOR SALE. On the221 words
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Advertisement772 1903-06-10 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rrvif: Stand*: Amiuw. X Norwich Union Kue Icsnnaca .Society. AtU.. AManoob Company (Fire). l'he K>iuitabla Life Anuranee Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company Thy Tottenham Lager Beer Company. /'or particnlan of th«w* Companies, Me the tall advertisement of THE BOBNEO COMPANY. LIMITKD. Airento. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.772 words
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Advertisement752 1903-06-10 7 STEAMSHIP^QMPANI ES. Konlnklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. UDder contract with the fletherlandt India GoTernmeni """"re"'-. Bhip AoracY. lati J. Da«»d»lb A Co.. 2-8. Oom.tm Qvtr -be undermentioned date* are only approximate UnnlmhOjff Batavm June 9 Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal. Peca- o |°ngan, Samarang, and Soerabaia, 12 \an d<r l'arra Sambas 9 Bamba« Singkawang,752 words
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Advertisement481 1903-06-10 7 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA. AND VANCOUVER, B. 0. Twin Screw Empress Steamship* 8,000 Tons— Speed 10 knot*. Proposed Sailtwos from Houokobo. R.M.B. Emprett of India,481 words
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Advertisement586 1903-06-10 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES El STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd, Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. ompanieg' steamers are ile»p»t<-hed symol outwards for the StraiU, Chin* ■fo? TTT Ty A and from Ja P»° tak, n? caw, n Throagh Bill* of K>r other Pacific Port. »nd Inland liKinies' Htenmers on the Java Line cued586 words
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Advertisement446 1903-06-10 7 SHIPPINO "GLEN LINE." FOR ANTWERP AND LONDON. KpHE g.g. OLENFARd, 3,617 tons, Capt. L Holman will he despatched for the above port* on or about Ist July. I She liv excellent accommodation for first class passengers, and carries a Doctor For passage apply to Inc. BOUKTKAD CO.. -ntf "GLEN LINE."446 words
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Advertisement276 1903-06-10 7 NOTICES. CHENG &CO., 43, High Street, Singapore. HAVE just received an assort* ment of Ladies' good* of the latest fashion. Gentlemen's Outfittings, Provisions and Liquors. An inspection will convince our customers of the superiority of our goods, combined with cheapOpen from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. LYONS PATENT COFFEE PULPERS276 words
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Article1305 1903-06-10 8 i ti<ler this haadini; the following abbreTfttions are used str—ntnaroer Bh.— i>iiip bij. —b»r(|iif »eh.—schooner; Yet Yai.ht :Uru.—CroiMT; Obk —(Junboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.n Horsi-puwer; Brit.—British V. s._ Tinted States Fch.—French Ger. Oermßn: Put Kutch: (i c -Oeneralc»rso; d p IU-ck p»-»pnger; U—Uncertain; X, v W.—Taa|oag I'W'ir Wharf;1,305 words
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Article93 1903-06-10 8 Estate of Paul Henry Gaudart, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND BOUSE PROPERTY AT THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. TO BE HKLD AT POWELL COs. SALE-ROOM B)l WMaesihty, IT/A Jtmc, I»U3, nt i>.:fo p.m. \LL that valuable freehold land at Thomson Roar), adjacent to Kampon? Jiiva Road, area 6,roosq teek, marked93 words
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Article91 1903-06-10 8 For Her ttxamer lime. TO-MORROW Siak and Pakan Hongis* Ip.m. Malacca and Linggi Helen* \j, n Malacca 4 P Dickson Hong Utm 2 p.m P.Swet'ham via ports CnnymeiU 8 pm. P. Swet'ham via ports Hok Tfh* 4 p.m. Friday. Europe via ports Vnleila. t< a m. Pontianak via91 words
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Article83 1903-06-10 8 FASWKI> HUSDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. *-laqA> |Datko» DEeTIK-" I RmDate Rio. Ship's Name. Captais. Sailing. From ivhere atiox. mari May nJOal ss Ardjoetm De Boer IMay 20 Batavia Rotterdam •JJDuX s.s. Kesoeki Boon i Rotterdam BnUvia -•i*ni fb Miaerv.i Kay Jan it" New York Ajerfoo f M83 words
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Article197 1903-06-10 8 j; i"'LA(. 5 VbBB£l's Name.. A Toss Oaptaih From SAiLiD Cosiobees. a Ki. J'ne h KVhimaMnru Jap str. 2781 Kori Yokohama May 2* P. Simons and Co Benarty Brit Mr. 2510 Sanhet K'chinotzu May tS P. Simons*nd Co Segovia Ger str 37»d Fork Hongkon« May •*> Bedn Mover A197 words
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Article136 1903-06-10 8 Date. Vbssil's Name. Flag A Rio. Tons. Destination. June M Nuen Tung* Qer str. 824 ftaison < )ro Brit str. 2146 Nicolaiefsk via ports 10 Flevo gtr. 1W» Telobin via ports 8 Bt. Andrews Nor str. 1930 Fosan (Core*) 10 j Zweena Brit str. 941 Samarang via ports 10136 words
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Advertisement278 1903-06-10 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVBD A splendid stock of high claas real Diamond Table Covers of Swatow work, Khuskusfans, and Gem-set Jewellery in extensive fine Indian Muslins, Washing Silk of Lace Variety. work, Silk Lace, Oriental Embroidered Diamond, white sapphire, opal,278 words
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Advertisement396 1903-06-10 8 THE BEST MAN'S BOOTS |f" AND SHOES EVER OFFERED. PROCURABLE from any of W. L. Co.'s ESTABLISHMENTS at CALCUTTA KARACHI SIMLA MURRdE DARJERUNG MOULMEIN COLOMBO MANDALAY PROME BOMBAY MADRAS R^> Jf^M, SINGAPORE MUSSOORIE »As>bll\ s^>_V NAINI TAL RAWAL PINDI LAHORE S^^g|_Xj|_^^ RANGOON LUCK NOW POONA \m THE "REX" BOOTS. THE396 words
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Advertisement219 1903-06-10 8 KB* BILLIARD rABLJBB. 1 T¥TEare import v.»; new Fn^liKb Billiard Tables f ;ir.,t <-la«s .ju ility, at tuo-t reasonable pri :«s. One nvontlv supplied to a local hote! k v- s jr^ni <i i^t'.i tion and j maybe ibspeoteu i>> nrr_jgemeut with the undersigned. H. L. COGHLAN A Co.. I219 words
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Advertisement60 1903-06-10 8 GIANELLI MAJNO'S NATURAL MILK TRADE VmaRK Hest for lafaoss aad tavaiida, Nojx'iieu sug.i cKemicals or tbick ninj mUt*r. I'uie rich ;r<-sh null;. To ba obtainad at lho Jiispensary anci ail II T ESTIMONIAL.^W *O. h*'* >Mb4i a irott caroful r"^ *>•** anatysit of th« Soda Water /yU\ 0^ <1 to60 words
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