The Straits Times, 4 July 1903
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Title Section13 1903-07-04 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,173 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY k 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement670 1903-07-04 1 LORNE WHISKY. KINTA TIN MINKS, LTD. A dividend has been declared of 1/- pe r share, payable on the 4th of July. OBBORNE 4 CHAfPEL, 10-7 General Manager*. NOTICE. FJR of bay geldings, coup« and barness— smart and complete turn outwill be put u./ for sale at the auction at670 words
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Advertisement111 1903-07-04 1 p THE SALE Lasts for just THREE Days More MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY diatz ffirotders, Js>td. MOTHERS SHOULD REMEMBER wktm mtoctimt am mnlf cimt Fvod tor thtlr mmmitt THREE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF FOOD is easily digestible and very assimiiable and nourishing. It Is readily soluble and free front starch. It does111 words
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Advertisement452 1903-07-04 1 TENDERS INVITED. TODDY FARM. rTIENDERS are invited for the Negri 1 Sembilan Toddy Farm from the Ist day of January, 19C4 1. Tbe farmer will have tbe sole right throughout the whole State of Negri Sembilan of manufacturing and selling toddy. 9. He will be bound by the provisions of452 words
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Advertisement521 1903-07-04 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. From tbe following pawnshops TO BE HELD AT POWELL OO.'s SALE- ROOM On Baturday, 4th July, 190S, at lo am On Tuesday, 7th NO. 66 Middle Road, No. 472 North Bridge Rnad, Xo. 196 South Rridge Road, No. 6 Merchant Road, No. 83521 words
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Advertisement600 1903-07-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the I lth July, IHOS, for the following works:— (1) Erection of two temporary building, for Cross Str et School (a) 100x40 (b) 90x40' (2). Special Services, Criminal Prison. <3\. Fi ling in600 words
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1498 1903-07-04 2 PRINCIPLES OF PRESENT DAY ANNEXATION AS APPLIED TO MANCHURIA. Is the June number of the Xituteentk Century there appean a very able article from the pen of Mr. Alfred Stead entitled Conquest by Bank and Railways with the nub-head; \<* Examples from Russia in Manchuria." Such a lucid and convincing1,498 words
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Article186 1903-07-04 2 Federal Postage Stamps. Thb Australian Postmaster-General has in contemplation the issue of complete eets of Federal stamps in all the States, and to do so in such a manner that the several Slates will not be submitted to any pecuniary loss Designs have not been asked for186 words
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Article89 1903-07-04 2 FAR EAST GERMAN TRADE. Hin.uiNti of New Liners. The latest addition to the fleet of the Hamburg-America Line of Hamburg is the Priiu August Wilhelm, built for passenger an i cargo trade. She is of the class of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Mm Ifeiiirirk, and will probably come out to the89 words
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Advertisement292 1903-07-04 2 NOTICES. SOFT WOODS ARC RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH HARD WOODS t 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. ONE292 words
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Advertisement117 1903-07-04 2 THE AUCTION MART No. 2 D'Almeida Street. (In rear of The Mercantile Bamc) H. L. COGHLAN A Co., t u.th.». v. c. Licensed Auctioneers Apollinaris Qmem of TMe W.it.rs" BdTTLSD only with fc OWN UTflfift CAS, And only at the APOI.I.IN' xk'lS SI'KINO, Nc-iienahr, (iermaiiy. KuYA!. I'KI'SSUN STATE MOML I(KK.117 words
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Advertisement477 1903-07-04 2 .NOTICES. With iShampoos of Cuticura Soap and Light Dressings of Cuticura. This treatment at once stops falling: hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all477 words
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Advertisement94 1903-07-04 2 Dysentery. IS a dangi-rous disonse, b ul can bcVtsL Inure is h remedy that never fails. It has boon used in niisd epidemics of dysentery with perfect snooaaa. It is i-allmi UHA.MBKKI.MN s COLIC, </rK)I.EK\. AXD DIVKKHd v KEMEDV. It is equally valuable for children, and when reduced with water94 words
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Article545 1903-07-04 3 In the Houae of Common*, Mr. Arnold Kurstei, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said, in rtplfr to a question, (hat he wan aware that the managers of the Allan line of steamers were snbstitutine yliudrical for the Babcock and Wilcox water tube boiler* in some of their545 words
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Article515 1903-07-04 3 MR. E. V. CAREY. Mk K. V. Carey figures as "The Man of the Week in lAt Monday's Malay Mail. This is how he ia described by Jehu Junior:" Few iiiniir- are mure in (lie nature of a word throii-lnmi the Native State* tbau that uf Mr. KdwMnl Valentine Carey,515 words
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Article127 1903-07-04 3 For Sing apore. Per )'.<*<> s. s. China from London June !•—Mr. A. K. Hrnith, Mr. Nottebohn. Per P. AO. s. s Victoria connecting at ('olombo with tbe steamer R+ngat from London June 26, due --'Hill July—Mrs. F Nicholas. Messrs. P. Sampson, A. V. van Hcobna, and127 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement536 1903-07-04 3 NOTICES. THE WMU OF HONOUR. The men who do ru> they say the things that prove to b'j what they were Fni<l to ba,— now cheering it is to come upon them. We all hate to bo decM«rd; especially when the deception is intentional. But all men are not liarr,536 words
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Advertisement627 1903-07-04 3 BANKS. HO N GKONG "A NO SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 3UM>fO.OnO RESERVE FUND. Sterling Reserve. JlU,ooo,ooo\ ..r.^^rwri SUver Beaerve....| fijWMJXIor* 1"1 0000 RBBEBV* LIABILITY OF 1 noof-nfc,, PROPRIETORS. |..|10,Of««0 Court or Dikkctow>. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— ('hairman. R. H. Tom KINS. Kaq —DEPUTY CHAIMIAS W II Slade, Esq. H.627 words
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Advertisement664 1903-07-04 3 NOTICES. SHORTHAND and typewriting cle k want d. flood prospects. Apply to C. W co Strait* Times. v c, QUPBRINTKN DENT wanted forageneral O jobbing shop, construction ana repair of bicycles. Apply giving references to H. c/o StraiU Times. 11-7 A PPLICAIIONB are invited for tbe J\. p sition of664 words
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Advertisement578 1903-07-04 3 NOTICES. FOjH_SALE. A SECOND HAND Printing Machine BY W. Conisbee. London. SIZE OF BED 35 by 47 Can be seen at this office. T?OR BALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed _T freah, at the Grown Dispensary, 86 BelegUßoad. nx. FOR HALE. BROWN mare, about 14.9. five years old. Good hack. Also saddle,578 words
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Advertisement624 1903-07-04 3 SHIPPING "APCAR" LINE OF STKAMKRB FOR PENANG ANT* CALCUTTAMEBBRB. Apear A Co.'s fine new steamer ARiiA TOON APCAR. (Capt. Fey), having left Hongkong on the 3Otn ultimo, isdue hereonthe morning of tlu6th inst., en route for the above ports. For freight and paaaage, apply to PATERSON BIMOHB A Co., *-7624 words
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804 1903-07-04 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 4TH JULY. Fifty-four Unionist members of the House of Commons have apparently arranged a convention among themselves and passed a resolution favourin g an enquiry into the possible merits and demerits of Mr. Chamberlain's revolutionary suggestion of Imperial tariff reciprocity in other words804 words
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Article316 1903-07-04 4 Thk official programme for the K.MS Federal Assembly sets out that the Conference of H. E. the High Commissioner, Sir Frank Swettenham, k.c.m.0., the Resident-General, and the 'Rulers, Residents and Membern of Council of the Federated Malay States, will be opened at Kuala Lumpur at 11 am. on Monday the316 words
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Article224 1903-07-04 4 Judging from the following advertisement in the Bangkok Time*, they silence the foul tongue of slan ler in the Siamese capital after a fashion unusual in, for example, Finland and Arabia A I.IHKI. CH\LLKS<iF.D. That person or persons who spread the story, that I, Paul Riga von Wiltekind, Veterinary Surgeon,224 words
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Article113 1903-07-04 4 m A correspondent writes t'lat he does not consider that the comforts extended to the patients at the Gener-il Hospital are so good a? formerly despite the fact that the "ate has been increased from S3 to SS per day. The increase seems to justify a hope for better accommodation.113 words
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Article12 1903-07-04 4 Mr C. Phillips presides at to- morrow's meeting at the Temperance Institute.12 words
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Article14 1903-07-04 4 Thk Rev. J. S. Macknight has resigned the post of Presbyterian Minister at Penang.14 words
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Article12 1903-07-04 4 With to-day's issue there i« a supplement containing news items and advertisements.12 words
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Article17 1903-07-04 4 An article on Manchuria will be found od page 2, and Netherlands India news on page 6.17 words
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Article22 1903-07-04 4 The M. M. mail steamer Annum left Saigon at 7 a.m. to-day, and may be expected here on Monday at 7 am.22 words
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Article19 1903-07-04 4 The homeward M. M. packet Annam will probably leave Singapore on Monday, the 6th instant, at about 4 p.m.19 words
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Article14 1903-07-04 4 H.M.S. Phasnim left for the Christmas and Cocos Islands yesterday afternoon with Mr. Baxendale.14 words
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Article18 1903-07-04 4 The Chinese Mercantile Commun ity of Penang have decided to have a Chamber of Commerce of their own18 words
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Article22 1903-07-04 4 An announcement as to the use of the new Y. M. C. A. rooms in Armenian Street appears elsewhere in this issue.22 words
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Article17 1903-07-04 4 Thk boundaries of the Straits Settlements have by proclamation been extended to take in the Cocos islands.17 words
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Article21 1903-07-04 4 Mr. F. D. McTaogart, shortly leaves the firm of Messrs. Boustead Co., and joins the firm of Messrs. McAlister and Co.21 words
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Article18 1903-07-04 4 According to Messrs. W. A. Fitton and Cos. monthly trade report, the Manila share market is absolutely lifeless.18 words
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Article21 1903-07-04 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of Bailing etc, will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article23 1903-07-04 4 Thk Kuala Lumpur Volunteers will form a guard of honour to H. E. the High Commissioner, on his arrival there* for the Conference.23 words
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Article30 1903-07-04 4 On the 27th ult. Bangkok had a big fire. Latest exchanges were going to press at the time it occurred but it was said to be of a serious nature.30 words
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Article23 1903-07-04 4 The griffins for the Klang pony races will arrive this month. Eighteen have already been taken up. All the riders will be amateurs.23 words
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Article46 1903-07-04 4 It has been definitely decided tbat the sides for the football match during the Conference festivities will be the Victoria Institution Past and Present v. Selangor. The Malay Mail says that an appropriate feature of the occasion will be a forward line consisting entirely of Malays.46 words
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Article65 1903-07-04 4 H. Wool, the well-known trainer and jockey, leaves for Penang with Mr. Scbaefer's horses early next week. After the Penang meeting he goes on to Australia. He has already received various purchasing commissions, and anyone wanting any animals could probably not do better than entrust their business to him. Till65 words
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Article48 1903-07-04 4 N. D. L. PASSENGERS. The following passengers left by the German mail steamer I'rinz Heinrich yesterday afternoon. For Hongkong Count Adrien Van der Burch, Mr. W. A. Thurman, Mr. J. Williamson, Mr. Leo Jallek, Mrs. Wilson and child. K. Shanghai Mr. J. A. van dyk van d' Welde.48 words
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Article90 1903-07-04 4 In a private letter from Mine. Freid she states that it is possible that she may return to Singapore at a comparatively early date, and give a couple o r concerts prior to departing for England Mme. Freid's career in India and Burraab has been simply one wave90 words
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Article158 1903-07-04 4 . A whitkk in the Daily Mail interestingly summarises the immense business and the octopus tactics of that gigantic Trust the Standard Oil Company. Nearly everywhere it has proved successful, and almost every country contributes towards its yearly dividend of .£9,600,000. In Europe the methods of organizing private158 words
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Article127 1903-07-04 4 The concert for children given yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall jy the Singapore Philharmonic Society's Orchestra, assisted by several other performers, was a huge success.. The room was absolutely stuffed with youngsters who appeared to be greatly delighted with the programme, which included several pretty orchestral127 words
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Article89 1903-07-04 4 Asiatics not Wanted. London, 3rd July. The House of Assembly of the Cape Parliament agreed to a motion strongly opposing the importation of Asiatics into that Colony. Language Trouble. A meeting of burghers callod together by Botha, was held at Heidelberg. After a speech by Botha, resolutions were89 words
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Article108 1903-07-04 4 Debate in the Lords. There was a discussion in the House of Lords on the Tariff issue, upon Lord Rosebery asking for more information regarding the (iovernment inquiry into the same, the existence of which he doubted. The Duke of Devonshire replied that all the members of the108 words
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Article76 1903-07-04 4 BULGARIA AND TURKEY. Denial and Recrimination. The Porte denies the Bulgarian allegations regarding the concentration of Turkish troops on' the Bulgarian frontier, and says that the renewed activity of the revolutionists in Macedonia necessitates the continuous movement of Turkisli troops in the frontier districts. Bulgaria, replying to the denial, charges76 words
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Article167 1903-07-04 4 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. The Governor has appointed Mr. D. Beatty, passed cadet, to be Acting District Officer at Christmas Island, Chief Police Officer, Coroner, Postal Agent, Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths and Marriages, Assistant Protector of Chinese Immigrants, and Commissioner, Court of Requests for the Settlement of Singapore (to reside167 words
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Article25 1903-07-04 4 Mh. W J. Coatbs has been appointed Honorary Aide-de-Camp to the Resident-General at Selangor from the Ist inst. until the termination of the Federal Conference.25 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement402 1903-07-04 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1M4.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE, (ZPriee Jsist on JlppUcation.) tn th. 8. TOWN HALL Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. Sir Fpank Swettenham Governor and Comander-in. Chief of ohc Straits Settlements. Farewell I Farewell By special request. THE402 words
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Advertisement564 1903-07-04 4 WANTED. ATA Mil, Coolie Maodor fo» Engineering EsUblitiacneat. Auply to "M", e!o Strati fi.att. 7/7 WANTED. A SMART Chinese Clerk for Engineering Establishment. Balxry $30.(0 to §4000 per month, according to ability. Apply to "T", do Strait* Time*. 7/7 TUITION WANTED. 1 EN 1 1. E MAN, re idem at564 words
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Advertisement113 1903-07-04 4 O. R. LAMBERT 9 CO., Photographers. opm: Uresfaam House, (Battery Koad.) On Weekdays only, 8 a. m. to 6 p, m. Orchard Bond. On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Oo Sundays, Bn.ra.to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. Just arrived, all sixes of113 words
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Advertisement40 1903-07-04 4 YOUR DIGESTION IMPROVES. Stkarnh' Wins ia pleasant to take. Lt aids digestion. It agrees with the nost delicate stomach. It increases weight and strength. Now is the time tA reap thtffull benefit of this valuable tonic. Sold by all chemists.40 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous153 1903-07-04 4 DAY UY PAY. Saturday, 4th July. High Water, ti. 1 1 p. 111. I..S. 1 ndependence Day Crirket Tournament. l.tl.U.T. Entertainment. H. Wayang Ka»sim. Tow 11 Hall. Sunday, 5th July. High Water. T.Wa.m. 7.1 p.m. 4th Sunday after Trinity. F'ture Sale. Mt. Elizabeth. Civilian. Swimming Club Launch™. 7.15 8.30. s.V.153 words
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Letter504 1903-07-04 5 THE ANGLO-SCOTCH QUESTION. To the Idilor, Strait* Times." Dear Mr. Iditor, Sorr,— lt's the divil'i own fun we've been having rading all the absurd things about English vs. Scotch jist a* if there was nobody ilse in the world intoirely. The impudince ay Englishman and Wully is only exceeded by504 words
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Article280 1903-07-04 5 Well Merited Punishment. Last Thursday morning, Mr. B. C. (i isw.ck. of the Borneo Co., gave one of tiis tambies, a Kling named Ahmedsab, i letter and a despatch book for the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. In the envelope there was a 9100 bank note and a chit280 words
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Article858 1903-07-04 5 Friday, July 3rd. PRESENT. ;lin; Iin Excellency Sir Frank Athelhtane swettenham, k.c.m.0., (governor). Hon. W. T. Taylor, c. m.g. (Colonial Secretary). Hon W. EL Collyer 1.8.0. (Attorney-General). [lon. P. O. Penney (Colonial Treasurer), lion. E. C. H. Hill (Auditor-Ueneral). Hon. Dr. (Jalloway. Hon. T. E. Earle. Hon. H.858 words
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Article763 1903-07-04 5 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon there were present Messrs. J. O. Anthonisz (President) T. de M. Braddell, T. Sohst, Dr. Murray Robertson, W. Evans, Choa Giang Thye, Lee Choon Guan, R. Peirce (Municipal Engineer), Colonel Pennefather (In-spector-General of Police), andJ. Polglase763 words
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Article109 1903-07-04 5 SHIPPING NEWS. Tflß Sitim arrived alongside the Borneo wharf <>n the 3rd instant from Japan, laden with 4,000 tons of coal. The East Asiatic steamer Malaya, from Colombo, and the Terrier from Bangkok, are both due to-morrow (Sunday) The Oopack is due to arrive on or about the 7th instant109 words
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Article810 1903-07-04 5 THE WAYANG KASSIM. Origin *n4 Development. To-night the Indra Zanibar Company will give a farewell performance in the Town Hall. This is an opportunity for many who have not had occasion yet to witness the playing of those .lever actors, and to see a performance which is, to say the810 words
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Article82 1903-07-04 5 THE PROPOSED SALE OF IONA. Regarding the rumours of the sale of lona by the Duke of Argyll, the Catholic Herald states that the gentleman who was negotiating for purchase is acting in the interests of the French Carthusians who were recently expelled front the monastery at Chartreuse by the82 words
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Article1180 1903-07-04 5 ADULTERA ING OIL. (By S VnuJhty*' Rbauing th« comments in your paper I cannot help writing a word on the other side of the qoMtion. You as good as say that Dr. Barker mi mistaken in his analysis or test of the oil in question Surely the gen unman had1,180 words
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Article418 1903-07-04 5 The other day, in an interport race between Kobe and Yokohama, one of the boats was interfered with by a Japanese fishing boat, the proprietor or crew of which thought he was being badly dealt with. According to all preconceived ideas on the question both were in418 words
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Article89 1903-07-04 5 The report of the general meeting of the shareholders of the} Suez Canal Company gives a surplus of receipts amounting to «2,7"{K,440 frs. The profits to be divided reach a total of 61,497,464 frs. Of that amount 22,535,211 frs were paid on account; on the lot January,89 words
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Article250 1903-07-04 5 4th Sunday after Trinity. ST. ANDREW'S CATHED»AL. 7 .i.iii. Matins and Lil&ny. 7-45 a.m. Holy Comiimnion. 915 Holy Communion (plain). 4 I'hililrena Service. s*l p. in. SteaMf. and Sermon. ST. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY LINKS. Next Service July Pith at 8-15 p.m. CATIIKDUAL OK TIIK li(IOI) SHKPHKRD, BKAHK 6-15 a.250 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1903-07-04 5 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. IS famous for its cures of Rheumatism. One application relieves the pain, mul Ita continued use for a short time ensures *cure. Pain Balm is a general liniment, and without an equal for lame back pains in the side, limbs, or ohest, sprains.swellings. lameness, cuts, bruises, burns,76 words
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Article517 1903-07-04 6 The Boer colonists in West Java find 1 tuat the spot they have settled down a-. Lembang by name— has a romantic I ast Years ago the estate was owned rya wealthy sugar planter who lived i n bad terms with his wife, on account > t her517 words
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Article168 1903-07-04 6 During a dense fog on June, the Royal Irish mail steamer I'lster narrowly escaped being run down by a man-of-war about a mile outside Holyhead harbour. When about half-way between Kingston and Holyhead the fog necessitated the vessp) greatly reducing its speed and taking frequent soundings In168 words
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Article146 1903-07-04 6 PASSENGERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. P. O. 'uly 4. Per Canton Fo|r London Mm. Tomhusnii, two children, in fun; hii<l amah. July 10. Her Mattilia For London Mr. .1 Orahaa. July -24. Per Ilallnara, For London vU Marfti'illeii Mr. Herbert Darby. N. D. L. 'uly 14.— Per Preutten Mr. and Mrs. tMfcat146 words
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Advertisement100 1903-07-04 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. NO v I) cures colds aliddinfluenza, bat j rnuntt-raeU any teneocy towards a |iueumon a. CH MUKKLMN'B COU OH REMEDY t cute »ut the phU>Km a mliterm- infested mu< 'i nod let. tbe life Riving oxy^eD «nr <h and vitalise the blood, heals the ml! 11 ad100 words
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Advertisement269 1903-07-04 6 NOTICES. Refined society appreciates something distinctive, rare, a suggestion of fine lingerie, fragrant with iris, amber and dry rose leaves. m m wr utbt rum II6AUDS USE/US Extract ftI6AUO'S LOUIS XIII RIBAUDS ALTESSE HISAUO'S WHITE VIOLET > MAUD'S SOHIA f IMtflt, a, im IMatt, Hilt SARAWAK Coal in good supply269 words
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Advertisement521 1903-07-04 6 NOTrGES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. The Passenger Train Service will be as under from Bth May, 1903. and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M. A. M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. AM A.M. A.M. >' SlntfaDOne d 7.00 7A6 10.00 11.80 12^2 244 3.M) 5.15 «.4O521 words
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Advertisement266 1903-07-04 6 Tennis Racquets. Foutballs Table Tennis Sets. Ping Pong Dumbells, Health Exercisers, ttc Benzine for Motor Cars. Children's Bicycles. straits Cyck'& Motor Co., 15, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. w. A u> §NY CARLSBERG BEER, ('«CROWN" BRAND.; GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B. BRAND) Both viry llfht PllMitcr Bc.r.. ..pccUUy br.w.d lor Tropic. i;Cll«.t.t Obt.ln.ble266 words
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Advertisement721 1903-07-04 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. I fVJE BteadK.' iamun. J. Norwi* Uniaa *ii» lommao* So«toty. 1 Vtla* AMoranoe Company (Fire). l"he Equitable Life Assurance Society. fh« Chit* Matnal Steam Narigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. for particular* of theaa CompaniM, tee tha ■all advertisement of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. A«anU.721 words
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Advertisement811 1903-07-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India ttoTernmeot. at SinH/apore: jteip Aohct, lati J. Duwaut 00.. Ooir.r^ii Qu«r .he undermentioned dates are only appro* < tiaie. Steamer From Expected Wrll be fhwpf^hed lor:— Van Oiemtn Batavm 29 Balavia, Cheribon, Tern', Peca- longan, Samarang, and Soerabaia July811 words
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Advertisement542 1903-07-04 7 florddentscHer Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. BTKAMERS OP IKS OJVST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tana Rag. SU.Uin -2478 Phra Nang IWS Pelchabwi 2lai Machew 1800 Sandaka* 2111 PkraC. Zlao 1608 fiornw -2100 P.ChtdaC.K. 1668 Koknchano 2040 OeU 1394 I /'iUanuk.i 2018 Taiehiow 1369 I Pntnavi 2004 ATong B«ny 1360 7njiffH»4 1994 Mongkut542 words
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Advertisement594 1903-07-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIBB JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service ii maintained between Japan and Europe by Dnder Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers, and fitted with594 words
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Advertisement711 1903-07-04 7 STBAMsmP COMPANIES. I Canadian PaoMle Railway j Company* Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST BODTB BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND BUKOPE, VIA OUf ADA AND THE UNITED BTATBB. ROUTE VIA BHANQHAI, NAGABAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTOR* AND VANOOUVEB. B. C. Twin Screw Empress riteamsbips «,000 Tom Bp«ed 10 knott. PSOPOUD SAILJHGB FROM711 words
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Advertisement326 1903-07-04 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. TfBROYAL EXCHANGf ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D..1790) 'TIHE undersigned, agents for Urn anew I JL company, are prepared to accept K;r« Risks at current rates. w.As. 81/13 BEHN MEYER* Or. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED AD. 1844) npHE undersigned, agents for the abbv» X company, are prepared to accept Fit*326 words
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Article1130 1903-07-04 8 I .-r this heading the following abbre«iuti)ns an» used i str. steamer sh. ahiß 1»|. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Ysv :('ru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. 1 pedo; H. p. —Horse-power; Brit.— BriHsb 1. 8.- United States Fch.— French*; Ger German; Dut. -Dutch; Gc. Generalenrfc..; d.p.— deck passenger;1,130 words
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Article590 1903-07-04 8 . aisoAPoai, 4TFT .iui.v, lwn. PRODUCE Gambler buyer* 15. 2.5 Copra Ball 7.75 do Pontianak 6.90 Pepper, Blac* „S3 60 do White, (5%) 61.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 4.00 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Sago 6.1 0 Coffee, Bali, 15% basl« 18.15 Coffee, Palembang, B(r% ba»l»._ 27.00 Coffee, Überian No.590 words
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Article599 1903-07-04 8 VESSELS EXPECTED. ltam«, port, probable date of arrival, mnd nam« of agent*. Htbamibb. Alboin, Bangkok, July Borneo Coy. Alcinous, China, July 12; Mansfield. Alesia. Hamburg, July S; Behn Meyer. Annani, Hongkong, July 6; M. Maritime*. Arratoon Apcar, Hongkong, July 6; P. S. Awa Maru, Colombo, July 8 P. Simons. Badenia,599 words
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Article111 1903-07-04 8 For Per tltamer Time. To-Day. Billiton A Pontianak Samba* 3 p.m. Penang and Rangoon Qlenogle 3 p.m. Asahan and Dell Medan 3 p.m. Penang Perak 3 p.m. P. Swevham Tia ports Sappho 4 p.m Batu Pahat Aing Hong 4 p.m. Saigon Melita 4 p.m. Monday. K'lantan A Tringganu111 words
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Article140 1903-07-04 8 MAILS TO A RRIVE. From Europe—By.the M. M. s. s. Yarra due on the 6th July, with dates to the 12th June. From China—Ry the M.M. 8.3. Annam dne on the tith July. Left, Sinitapore. Due in London Arrived May 18th X. D. L Juno '13th June IStI May 20th140 words
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Article178 1903-07-04 8 j VesBll's Name. Q Klag 4 Rig. Toss. Captais Fkom Sailed Co.«ioh«bs. f'lv, 3 Satsuma 3 Siam 3 Prinz Heinrich 3 Chow Fa 3 R.Bchift Baroe S >snfa 3 Tanglin 3 Flevo 3 iGiang Bee 4 Penane 4 Pob Ann 4 Farfalla 4 Sal'inpKickmpr>, Brit etr. Aus sti iter178 words
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Article94 1903-07-04 8 Date. VssgKL't Name. Flac, A Bio. Tors. Destination. uly 3 4 4 6 Machaon Turbo+ Ban Liong Medan Bantam Edendale Resident Schiff Sabioe Bickmers Chow F»+ Klek Terrier Beaident Schiff Pmano tin Hal Brit gtr. 4876 «tr. SHHMt Dut str. 276 Her str. 476 Dut str. 1484 Brit t»r.94 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement88 1903-07-04 8 K. A.J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SXLZ MERCHANTS, 51-62, BZOE STREET. JU9T A.n.n.l V JbJP A splendid stock of high olass real Diamond 11 Table Covers of S watowjwork, Khuskus fans, and Gem-set Jewellery In extensive fine Indian Muslins, Washing 811k of Lace Variety. work, 311k Lace, Orlentk.l Embroidered Diamond,88 words
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Advertisement491 1903-07-04 8 WHITE SHOW COMMENCING ON MONDAY A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF WHITE GOODS WILL BE MADE DURING THE WEEK From July 6th Until July 11th EACH DEPARTMENT WILL MAKE A FULL DISPLAY OF WHITE GOODS White Piques i White Helmets White Skirts White Lawns White Ties White Collarettes White Muslins White Shirts491 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1903-07-04 8 WEATHER REPJHT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, .".rd .lulu, 190,1. na.m !3 p.m. 9 p.m Remarks. Bar L"9:«03 20 876 Morning Temp H6 0 Hfl.2 «0.8 day and WB'lbTher, 79.6 77 7 70S night clear. I DirofWind! c.a. southOalra. Max. Temp' 87.9 Mm i 7-' 6 Max.in Sun 144.6 Terr, rad 70.293 words
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