The Straits Times, 27 June 1903
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Title Section13 1903-06-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,166 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement784 1903-06-27 1 NOTICES. ffi!t* ©im*s. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCX. [per inch, column measure. 1 Vint insertion $1 80 cento Second and third insertions each 80 cents Fourth, fifth, and sixth 40 cent* Seventh to eighteenth 84 cento Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 cento Per week of six days, to be changed daily if784 words
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Advertisement203 1903-06-27 1 NOTICES. Look Out? It Commences on Wednesday the Ist. For further particulars SEC Mondays fPaper. 27-6 FRONTIER 1 MIXTURE Jin Unrivalled Qool Sweet Smoking Isobacco. Price 85 Cents— J lb. Tin. Robinson Co., Retail Agents. ASK FOR THE FAMOUS "ARIMA TAN-SAN" A Natural Water, Clear Sparkling AND Effervescent Mineral Water.203 words
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Advertisement619 1903-06-27 1 NOTICK. TAKE notice that Mr. E. A Judah J having left my service on the J Ist instant 1* no longer authorized to enter into any engagement on my behalf. N. N. ADIB. Mngapore, 26th March, 1908. v.c NOTICE. "VT OTICE ie hereby given that the power r: .u°i BttorDe619 words
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Advertisement416 1903-06-27 1 THE AUCTION MART No. 2 D Almeida Street (In rear of The Mercantile Bank) H. L. COG H LAN Co., to.th.n. a.c Licensed Auctioneers IMPORTANT NOTiCK7~ Vf K. TEOGEOK PENG, living at No IYJ 10-1 Short Street, Singapore, under takes to treat and care leprosy, internal and external piles without416 words
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Advertisement571 1903-06-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. REMEMBER! LAST BUT ONE LAST BUT ONE! I WEEK OK WAYAXO KASSIM THE INDRA ZANIBAR tfrill stage to-nieht SATURDAY, 27th JUNK, 1903, Al the North Bridge Koad T!i»atre Hall The ever comical drums Chahya Fatimah dan Noor Ali OR BAHAR FARISTAN The es»ence of refinement and mirth More571 words
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Article999 1903-06-27 2 Extraordinary Statement* by Swiss Explorers. A remarkable account appears in American papers of the adventures and discoveries in the Celebes of the broth«.*« Sarasin, Swiss scientists and explorers, who were thought to be murdered by the savages in the interior of Celebes. The travellers are999 words
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Article1098 1903-06-27 2 (By Charlei IF. E. Brircoe.) The Royal Irish Constabulary can lay claim to the distinction of being the finest police force in the world. I came," said Major-General BadenPowell, on the occasion of his visit to the R. I. C. Depot, in lbol, "to take pattern from1,098 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1903-06-27 2 NOTICES. SOFT WOODS ARE RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH HARD WOODS ARE USED By the Application of JODELITE. A certain protection against WHITE ANTS DRY ROT and DECAY in TIMBER. JODELITE preserves EFFECTUALLY against the destructive action of SEA-WATER. JODELITE is ECONOMICAL in use. ONE GALLON380 words
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Advertisement505 1903-06-27 2 NOTICES. HiOTIfiIECZEHft And Other Itching, Burning, Scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment. Bathe the affected parts with Hot Water and Cutkurs Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scale*, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard robbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay Itching,505 words
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Article163 1903-06-27 3 Second Consignment Safely Delivered. Following the successful despatch of the first consignment ot Ceylon crows to Selangor, an an cements were made for sending a further supply. Over fifty crows were accordingly sent last month in the charge of Mr. Vanzyl, assistant to the taxidermist, Colombo Museum,163 words
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Article208 1903-06-27 3 P. O. June '26. l'cr Ctmtmt For London tiunner- F. Clnrkf, I. >e;ul<'. \V. Karruiil. JoliTiKon, Mrs. Hall mnl int:int, Mr». S.ally, child ami infant. Fur Lomlmi via Marseilles- Hon. W. .1. Napi-r. Pot M<-ll>ourne— Mr. .1. Woods. From fVniinj,' to I.i)ndon— Mr. K. Urey. July 4.—208 words
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Article198 1903-06-27 3 For Singapore. Per P. A O. s. 8. -I'ipan from London May 16. due 29th Ju— Mil. Donald. Per P. A O. s. s. ftototMM from London May 80. due Srd Ju y— Mr D. H. McDowell, cm <; Mr. C. W. Sprites Per P. Ok.O k.198 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1903-06-27 3 Dysentery. IS a dangerous disease, but can I. cured. There is n remedy that never fails. It lins been used in nine epidemics of dvsen-l<-ry with perfect success. It is called CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRH(E4 REMEDY. It is equally valuable for children, and when reduced with water and sweetened,91 words
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Advertisement646 1903-06-27 3 NOTICES. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE. It is a feeling < ommon to the majority of v* tftM w« do not per quite the amount of happiness we ait entitled to. Among the cnuntiess things which tend to make us more r less miserable ill health takes first pine. Hannah646 words
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Advertisement614 1903-06-27 3 BANKS. m 1 TJONGKONG AHI) SHANGHAI ll BANKING CORPORATION. TAID-UP OAPITAI tiO.OOn.Ox REBRBVI FDWD.Sterling Baaerv* 41u.000.000 ,««*>,«,„ Jilver TUarre... 6,-500,000 |ISVK) 00 SBBKBYK LIABILITY OF lmmnnr PKOPRIKTOBB >..f lO.ono.na I Court or Directors. A. J. Raymond. Kaq,— Chaiemam. R. H. TOMEUM, B»q DfcPUTY CHAIRMAN W H. SLADK, E»q. H. SCHUBABT,614 words
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Advertisement674 1903-06-27 3 NOTICES. TfT ANTED— An experienced offce clerk ▼V who Is good arithmetician and can Also A junior rleik who is quick »t figures. Apply, with copies of testin onisls, to W. O c/ 0 BtrmU 7 imet. ux: WANTED." A competent shorthand and typewriter. Apply to K. V. Z. c.'o674 words
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Advertisement526 1903-06-27 3 NOTICES. A SECOND HAND Printing Machine W. Conisbee, London. JIZE OF BED 35" by 47". Can be teen at this office. n*OB BALE, Baigon Lymph, guaranteed P frtah, at the Grown Dispensary, 06 lelegie Road. q. c FOB SALE. [>BOWN mare, about 14.2, five yean old D Good hack. Alto526 words
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Advertisement669 1903-06-27 3 tSHIPPINO lONE GENERALS ]1 A 1.1 AN A FOR HONGKONG. alians. a. ISVBIA, 4,200 torn, Maganzini, baring left Bombay intt., may be expected to arrive turday, the 28th inst and will have prompt despatch for the above po>t For freight, and passage apply to 8M BKHN jJEVERACo.. Agents IMPERIAL GERMAN669 words
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968 1903-06-27 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 27th JUNE. Reutkr, in a despatch published in the Oylon papers, but not forwarded to this country where the rubber industry is paramount, states that Experts do not attach serious importance to the claim that the new French Congo rubber will revolutionise the968 words
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Article429 1903-06-27 4 Thk action of the KM S. OfWBjMM in regard to the imposition of a special export duty on tin ore ha« excited in further lands than the Peninsula. In Penang, the Echo protests that the new restrictions are calculated to foster and help the Straits Trading Co to the detriment429 words
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Article13 1903-06-27 4 A certificate of naturalization has been granted to Mr. H Peters of Singapore.13 words
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Article18 1903-06-27 4 Page 2 contains an article on forest men in Celebes. Shipping new» will be found on page 6.18 words
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Article14 1903-06-27 4 Mr. E. J. Hodges will address the meeting to-morrow evening at the Temperance Institute.14 words
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Article15 1903-06-27 4 Mr Justice Hvndman-Josks is leaving by the Sappho this afternoon for the Federated Malay States.15 words
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Article20 1903-06-27 4 The revised scale of rikisha fares, which come into force on Sept. Ist next, is published in the OmvtmmbJ Gazette.20 words
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Article21 1903-06-27 4 H. E. General Sik A.R K. Dorwaku paid a visit to the German warships this morning, and received the customary salutes.21 words
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Article18 1903-06-27 4 With to-day's issue there is a supplement containing articles on the tin market, naval gunnery, and other subjects.18 words
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Article20 1903-06-27 4 The Governor has nominated Dr. Murray Robertson to be a Municipal Commissioner in place of Mr. F. K Jago, resigned.20 words
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Article24 1903-06-27 4 It is reported that the full length of railway between Penang and Telok Anson will be opened to traffic on or about July 15th.24 words
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Article25 1903-06-27 4 Thk P. and O. intermediate steamer Canton left Hongkong at 8 p.m. on Friday and is due to arrive here at 5. a.m. on Thursday.25 words
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Article23 1903-06-27 4 The German cruiser Condor finished coaling at Tanjong Pagar yesterday afternoon, and steamed into the roads, saluting the port as she did so.23 words
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Article23 1903-06-27 4 Mr. P. Zimmbr has been authorised by *he Governor to file the specilicatiuii of an invention for destroying v'.iite ants and preserving wood.23 words
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Article26 1903-06-27 4 An Order by the Governor in Council prohibits from July Ist the importation into the Straits Settlements of subsidiary silver coin issued by the Hongkong Government.26 words
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Article33 1903-06-27 4 We understand that lv P. C. Doone> has been rewarded for his pluck in holding on to one of the startled horses at Johnston's Pier at the recent landing of the Italian Admiral33 words
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Article31 1903-06-27 4 The usual half-yearly sale of useful uid fancy articles in connection with the Chinese Girls' School was held in the Town Hall yesterday and again to-day, and has proved a success31 words
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Article33 1903-06-27 4 During the four months absence from the Colony of Mr. W Napier (who left for England by the mail yesterday) his place in the Legislative Council will be filled by Mr. H. Fort.33 words
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Article30 1903-06-27 4 A CORRESPONDENT of the Strait* Echo suggests a cricket match between the Straits and the F. M. S. during the forthcoming Federal Conference. It certainly seems rather a good idea.30 words
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Article36 1903-06-27 4 In a drunken affray atTanjong Pagar Road last night three Arabs and a Kling took part, and one of the Arabs stuck a knife between the ribs of the Kling, but did not seriously hurt him.36 words
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Article35 1903-06-27 4 Mr. Wickett has resigned the management of the Tronoh mines and Mr J. P. Rowe has been appointed to the post. Mr. Wickett and a party are reported to have gone prospecting in Upper Perak.35 words
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Article32 1903-06-27 4 The Hon. Ataoullah Bar, the Turkish Consul-General paid his official visit to German cruisers Condor and Cormoran this afternoon and was received with the usual salute by each ship an unusual dJßtinction.32 words
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Article35 1903-06-27 4 The following passengers arrived this morningper Coromandel. Prom Colombo —Mr. Townley. Prom Marseilles Mr. H. Everett. From Penang— Mr. H. Cooke, Mr B. R. Buxton, Mr. Allan Wilson, Mr. Whitehead and Mr. J. W. Dando.35 words
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Article42 1903-06-27 4 A marriaob takes place at home this month between Harry George Bagnall Vane, of the P M. S. Civil Service, sod of the late George Vane, '•>■..., and Eileen Flnrentia, eldar T .aghter ot the late Colonel Ednjronds Mulock, <\r., and Mrs Mulock.42 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article109 1903-06-27 4 Ijondon 25th June For services in China the following honours have been gazetted General Creagh, the Commanding Officer in North China, to be Commander of the Bath. Imperial Service Order Colonel Aubrey Alexander of the Indian Army; Lieut. Row and Lieut. Percy Hall of the Royal109 words
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Article26 1903-06-27 4 In the second ballots in the Reichstag elections the Social li;mo'rats have made further gains. They carried the whole of Saxony save one seat.26 words
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Article39 1903-06-27 4 Warships Sent to Find it. f.'hiJon, Mtk June. The British warships Merlin, ■■sjar, and f'irp<>i--e, and the Italian warship Voltnrno have sailed from Aden for Baraida to ascertain whether a magazine for the Mullah exists there.39 words
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Article67 1903-06-27 4 They Laugh at the Idea of Personal Rivalry. Mr. Chamberlain has delivered a speech at the Constitutional Club, saying that Mr. Balfour and himself could al) to kwajk ;it the insinuations ol personal rivalry between them. Bu% being on the eve of a great controversy, he desired67 words
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Article55 1903-06-27 4 Yesterday's Play. uanown I lI I KU RiiUMi. Tan limn Kiat b— l flsM ftßSf Btaf< 1. 1 1 OuxTerk l.im !,.Mt Sol, I'cii^ l.iinU.B. 0,1.9.7. ~K«IH\AI.. on- IV, I l.nn Immi Tan Tmin Kiat ti.2, fl.:t Monday's Play. I IAHMMNUf UNAI.. hut H.~"l55 words
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Article69 1903-06-27 4 Thk following results of recent English race* are to hand Ascot .Stakes (ienius 1, Scullion l', Rightful:). Duchess of York Stakes— Wm. Kufu* I, Bassoon l)onatello '.i. Ascot (Jold Vase Zinfandel 1. Florinda 2, Wavelet's Pride 3. Prince of Wiles* Stakes— Mead 1, Jason 2, Martinet Royal69 words
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Article109 1903-06-27 4 Mk. Manasskh wan driving his trap around the Ksplanade last night when the horse, in response to a cut from the whip, swerved on to the Esplanade at the S.R.C. end. The driver was thrown out without injury. The horse ran away along the road, smashed109 words
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Article103 1903-06-27 4 Lord Monk Bkkttun in appointed Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies, in succession to the Earl of Onslow, now President of the Board of Agriculture. Lord Monk Bretton han acted as Mr. Chamberlain's principal private secretary at the Colonial Office for ths past two years, and103 words
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Article46 1903-06-27 4 A SMAi.i. ''oinmitt^e has been appoin- v mi home to consider th« best means •f providing lor the conveyance of the mails to and from the East and Australasia on the expiration of the exalting contracts with the P. A: O. and Orient Steam Navigation companies.46 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement635 1903-06-27 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1M4.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE, (Price Isist on JipplicationJ tv th. CENTRAL HOTEL, Fitted with first class accommodation, overlooking Fytcbe Square Garden, near 10 the Bunks Mrict's, Market, and the Stations. All the catering is under European supervision. Liquor635 words
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Advertisement101 1903-06-27 4 G. It LAMBERT 9 CO., Photographers. optat: Orwham House, (Battery Road.) On Weakdaj* only, a. ir. to v p. m. Orchard Boad. On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. On Sundays, 8 a. m to nooo. Appointments for sitting* should be made if possible beforehand. Jast arrived, all101 words
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Advertisement221 1903-06-27 4 The following appears in the Strwtk Echo THE EXCISE FARWS. The Echo's Suspicions Confirmed The Singapore Opium ami i rit Farm, referred to in the Echo of loth m-i ba< beeu let, privattly, and before the perio<l for tender ing elapsed, to Mr. Loke Yew, ol Selangor, and Sfesara Tan221 words
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Advertisement74 1903-06-27 4 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. IS famous tot its cures of Kheumatitmi. One application relieves tbupain, ami its continued use for a short <4P>e ensu res cure. Pairf*B;ilm is a general linimfkt, and without ap equal for lame back -pnins in tin- si'l' 1 iimba, orchesi, aprain^.swvllincc*, lamenew, cats, bruises, burns, and74 words
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Advertisement58 1903-06-27 4 You; ENTIBB BODY STRENGTHENED. Weak Lung« are benefited immediately, and the entire body strengthened, and invigoratnd by the use of Steams' Wine. Unlike Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, 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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Letter488 1903-06-27 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sib, Re the above, I, as a Scotsman, have much pleasure in coming forward to have the stuffin' knocked out of me." I will pass over Englishman's preamble as to catching Scotsmen young, and, as I have a very short488 words
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Letter83 1903-06-27 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir,— Re Electric Tramway Coy. I notice that the rails just arrived for the Tramway and now lying on the TaDJong Pagar Road, bear been mark Made in Germany." This is rather surprising to me, as I always understood one83 words
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Article1079 1903-06-27 5 Friday, Jane 26th. PRESENT. jHw Excellency sir Kra.nk Athelstaxe SWETTENHAM, X.C.M.0., (GOVERNOR). Hon. W.T.Taylor, cm. r... (Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. K. Collyer 1.8.0. (Attorney-General) Hon. E. C. H. Hill (Auditor-General). Hon. Dr. Galloway. Hon. T. E. Earle. Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn. Hon. G. S. Murray. ABSENT. H. E.1,079 words
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Article315 1903-06-27 5 The Question of Ratio. A meeting of the Straits Settlements Association was held on 3rd inst., in the London offices of the Zanjong Pagar Doik Company, to cons der currency matters with special reference to the question of ratio." Mr. W. Adamson, cm 0., presided, the others315 words
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Article228 1903-06-27 5 3«l Sunday after Trinity. BT\ ANDREW'S CATHEDIAL. Matins and Litany. 7+5 a. in. Holy < onunnnion. 5-30 p. m. Evensong and *T. KATTHEW'B, SEPOY LINES. Next Serrice July 14th. CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHErHERD, BRASB BASfIA Km Mi. •-IS a.m. Low Mann. 8 a.m. High Max. 5 p.m.228 words
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1075 1903-06-27 5 Replayed Tl«, S.C.C. v. Manchesters. Club Wins by a Goals to Nil. Th» re-played tie between the above team« took place last night on the Ksplaoade, before a tremendous crowd of spectators. So great was the excitement over this match that the spectators m some1,075 words
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Article947 1903-06-27 5 Preferential Trade, The debate on Mr. Chamberlain's policy wax continued in the House of lords on 16th Jane Lord Lansdowne -ought to show the necessity for enquiry into the causes at work abroad which were sapping our trade. "The negotintion for diacasHion concerning Germany* treatment of < 'anada947 words
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Article492 1903-06-27 5 SimAKßi, Kth Jr»r, i»os. PHOOUCE, o?™^,, bu^ n l <<n 'PW^jßlaek lmyei> 33 r «> do White, (5%) ...,,52.50 Sago Floor Sarawak j go do Brunei No. I J) 3^70 coflU, B«ii, 15% b«,i. CofJ^Palembang, 90% basis.. m *tM Coffee, Libertan No. 1 17.50 Tapioca, ■mall Flake 4.3,) do492 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1903-06-27 5 It is safe to treat Baby's Cougli with Jayne*B Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Bole Agents for the Btraita Settlement*.19 words
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Advertisement143 1903-06-27 5 kA Stubborn Foe. iqueran obstinate enemy requires icy and perseverance. It is the th Kheumati«m, the dread foe of I, which rank- foremost in stubi. To eradicate it from the sv^ ni you must use the right weapon. Litre's Oriental Balm is the only remedy that can overpower it. It143 words
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Advertisement289 1903-06-27 5 Blood. The Most Wonderful Constituent of the Human Body. It is the Very Essence of Health. In Health, it is Rich, Ri-dand Active-th* Conveyance of Life-giving Oxygen and Nutritive Pabulum to all Organs and Tissues. When it is Weak and Pale and Slugififih, the Whole System Suffers and the Function289 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous205 1903-06-27 5 DAY BY DAY Saturday, 37th June. High Water. 11.35 a.m. K't lire Sale. (,'ueen Street. Powell. 3 S.C.C. Tonr't. Merchant* ami Ins. c. Officer. of I iiirriroin. 1 liin«.e (Jirlx' School Fancy Sale 10 30 to 1 S.V.K. Shooting H cap. BaleMier. S. K meeting. N.4"> S.tJ.C. up Play. Orient205 words
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Article200 1903-06-27 6 The Norman 7«iw which left Moji on tae 12th instant, arrived on the 25th idem with a full cargo of coals for tbie ,ort which she is discharging at Tanjons Pagar. The Tlajput, which arrived here last month laden with Japan coal, left at ttie beginning of this200 words
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Article255 1903-06-27 6 A case which iutroduces a pretty lr.tzal problem has been heard at the little rural town of Holt,, in Norfolk !«ummoned for using obscene language, a labourer retorted that he used only the word "damn." In syllogistic form tiis learned labourer's arguments ran thus A dam255 words
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166 1903-06-27 6 Ihk A'.-r. Daily Net's publishes tL* following record of China's recopnit:on of the services of foreigners. H E. Wu, the Acting Governor of •Snan-si, memorialised the throne last n;onth that the following honours be conferred in consideration of the per.fious and enlightened service of the166 words
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Article106 1903-06-27 6 A cablegram from New York dated ,7 une 12 is published by the Manila 1 'j6lwu«i, which says:— Queen Wilheluuna of Holland is affected with tuberculosis. The Queen has been in ill I ;ilt !i for some time, but her malady battled the court physicians until the106 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement108 1903-06-27 6 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. < teneral shipping news is printed on paga 8. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ■V'OT only cures colds anddinfluenza, but ll counteracts any tenancy towards a 1 "i-iitnonla. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY uin out the phlegm andgerm- infested niucoun, and108 words
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Advertisement167 1903-06-27 6 NOTICES. RAFFLES TIFFIN ROOMS. Just received, a fresh shipment of fresh FASS BEER EX "HAMBURG" Unrivalled for Tatte and Quality SARKIES BROS., PROPRIETORS. Emmer son's \9iffin Rooms. Telegraph Street. FASS "LOWENBRAU" BEER. irrßcuLEs. 1 ,ff^ I jo»«imiici» I«k 1 xS^ i^2r 31 Jiig6 Glass PILSENER IN PINTS QUARTS. John LittTe167 words
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Advertisement687 1903-06-27 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. DOWN. iDOWaXT. Alf Ait AM A.M. P. if. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A. M A.M. A.M. tBSSB!3I B S i S3 iH |Is g is687 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement781 1903-06-27 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. r pUE Stand*;.' Aamuano*. Norwich Dnion ire Iniomio* Soetetj. ttla* Asemanoe Company (Fire), ."he Equitable Life Asraraoon Society. I 'he Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. fot particolan of tiwMe Companiea, Me thi nil advertisement of THE BORNEO COM' PANT. LIMITED. A«tenU.781 words
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Advertisement737 1903-06-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tne Netherlands India Uorernmeui. -*t»*t Singapore: Bhif Aowtot, L*Tl J. DniPiu A Co.. 9-*. floi,r.T«« Q»«» .be undermentioned date* are only appro* tntawT Steamer From Expected Will be f>««p*'cbed for Menhuy Pontianak June 26 Pontianak June 27 Van Diemen Batavia 39 BaUvia,737 words
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Advertisement604 1903-06-27 7 Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-steamer* 3f these lines will leave Singapore on or -itjout the undermentioned dates XJatward Homeward P. Hrinrich July 3 j Roon June 30 Saehien \Jnly 17 Preutten July 14 Kiaultchou Jtfly SI Hamburg July 28 Baytrn Aujj604 words
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Advertisement605 1903-06-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N.Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by NEW TWIN 80REW STEAMERS. Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially dengned for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and605 words
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Advertisement508 1903-06-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Pacific Mail Steamship Co Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company Toyo Kistn Kaisha I The three great 6tean«hip lines between CHINA JAP \N, and EUROPE, via Hono1 lulu and San Francisco, operating tbe new 112,000 ton, twin-screw steam m KOREA and SIBERIA, togetber with tbe wellknown steamers C H508 words
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Advertisement573 1903-06-27 7 I INSURANCE CO/9 /CANTON INB UBANOB OFFToI \J LIMITED. Capital SubMribad tajBOO.WO. Amount paid up 800,000. Bssens fond 1,180,00! Hbad Offioi, Hokokoxs. rhe unaflrn^ned, hanng buen appoint! t Agvnta of the above Company, are prepared t* accept Marina Ki*ki at onmet rates. BOPBTKAD Co, Ajranta. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. TOTAL INVESTED573 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1097 1903-06-27 8 I i«r this heading the following abbrev :uions are used str.— steamer j oh.— ■hip bq. barque »eh. schooner; Yet. Yi!it;Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— (iunboat; Tor. lorpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. Brit,. v. S.— United States Fch.— French <7vr German: Dut.-- Dutch; Gc. -Generalcargo- d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain;1,097 words
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Article566 1903-06-27 8 Name, port, probc&le date of arrival and name oi agent*. Stbamm. Adana. Barry. Jure 29. Alcinous, China, Jolv 12; Matftfield. Aleeia. Hamburg. July 5; Behn Meyer. Annam, Hongkong. July 6; M. Mar/iraes. Antenor, China. June 28; Mansfield. Aparimia. Newcastle, June 28 Boustead Awa Maru, Colombo, July 9 P.566 words
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Article134 1903-06-27 8 For AYr tteanier To-Div. Bangkok Matkilde Deli Medan P. Swet'liam via ports Sappho S'kawang A SambM iton A'o Soon ¥on>AT. Saigon Eridan Christmas Island Itlandrr P. Swet'ham via port* Poh Ann Malacca and Linggi Helm* ;p.m. p.m. p.m. I p.m. 1 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. npjn. Rangoon134 words
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Article126 1903-06-27 8 From Europe— By the N. D. L. ss. iYt>u Hrimich due on the 3rd July, with dates to the 9th 4 une. From China— Ry the K. D. L. s.s. Roon due on the 30th June. ,eft Singapore. Dae in Londoa Arrived .1.-iy 18th N D. L.126 words
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Article133 1903-06-27 8 Flag P Vessel's Name A Tons. Captain From Saii.sd Consignees. IS Big. 2(5 Menu Dut str 76 Nacodah Rhio June 26 Peng Hong 26 Hong Wan I Irit Rtr aOCO Pentney Arnoy June 17 Wee Bin and Co. 26 Kuendle sir. 7IH Moi-- Phanrang June 21'TecLGuan 27 Penang sir.133 words
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Article113 1903-06-27 8 Date. V«BBlL's Name. Flao A Rio. Tons. Dkbtination. une 26 Sultan Brit str. 103 Muar and Malacca 28 Medan t*r Mr. 476 beli 27 Waihorn Brit s'r. 1969 Hongkong and Amo< 27 Farfalla Ital sir 147 Muar and Malacca 29 Kridan Fuh itr. 926 Saifton 27 Sappho Bni kir.113 words
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Advertisement214 1903-06-27 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SXLZ MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVED A splendid stock of high clasm real Diamond TableCovereof Swatow work, Khuskusfans, and Oem-set Jewellery In extensive fine Indian Muslins, Washing Silk of Lace Variety. work, Silk Lace, Oriental Embroidered Diamond, white sapphire, opal, emerald, Ruby,214 words
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Advertisement228 1903-06-27 8 (Hatch t?his advertisement THE FIRST TEN DAYS IN JULY SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS WILL APPEAR Wednesday July Ist Tuesday July 7th Thursday 2nd Wednesday Bth Friday 3rd Thursday 9th Saturday 4th Friday 10th Monday 6th Saturday 1 1 th A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES DRESS GOODS228 words
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Advertisement225 1903-06-27 8 TENDERS INVITED TODDY FARM. rpENDERS are invited for tbe Negri X Sembilan Toddy Farm from the Ist day of January, 1904 1. The farmer will have the sole ruht throughout tbe whole Htate of Negri Sembilan of manufacturing and selling toddy. 2. He will be bound by the provisions of225 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1903-06-27 8 WEATHER RE'ORT. Knntiang Kerbau Hoipital.fith Junf, 190.1. \9 a.m Sp m 9p.m. Remarks. Bw '89.872 29.*****866 Morning Temp ..'B3 3 84 4 61. 9 cloudy. WB'lbTher 78.3 79 0 77 day <fc night DirofWind s. w. s. c. r clear. Mw.Temp 87.0 Mm.. 76.2 Max.in Suta'V^.O Terr, rad I 7fc}98 words
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