The Straits Times, 29 July 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ai,i93 SINGAPORE. WEDXE3DAT. JULY 29. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 722 1 CM Y M I R F WHISKY TUfte Straits '(Dimes. AND Wde Straits SBudget. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column measure. l HM iDßertion $1 W ceuto Second and ILinl luxertionx earb 80 cents Fonrlh, fifth, and sixth 40 cents Seventh to eighteenth 24 cent* Nineteenth mibsequent,, 16
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    • 494 1 Supplied to the State Hospitals of the Federated Malay States -U^S* M ASK TOUR STORE KZEEFER, FOR, l&*"" s Z ETE^Ti "SLEDGE" BRAND. VV i .^J STERILIZED MILK |f)/^^^£i% f^ ABSOLUTELY FTJRE SiL^'^wl^^jl Invaluable in the House, ff^EALPCTflfcl i^ isssi^S ICKNESS OR HEALTH. O<>] It be piit ofll See that
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    • 93 1 H. L CO6HLAM CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE HoR3EB^^^^ot^^ X^ on Ci C* _^^^^%C» n Utttactive list rumpri«iu|C I"" Strong Carriage Horses, Hacks. Turnouts. Olgs, narneja. Saddles, etc. V^X^^ CATALOGUE STILL OPEN TO SELLEES' N"E"W WinchesteryMarlin Repeating Shot Guns, 12 Bore. Goerz Prism Binoculars. The most Powerful in existence. Marine Telescopes
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    • 128 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Powell Robinson's Annual Cash Clearance Sale 10 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING Monday, 3rd ttugust. A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale A Genuine Sale All Goods Reduced 33^3 per cent. Special Bargains Special Bargains STRAW HATS at $1.40 each USUAL PRICE $2 50 each. STRAW HATS at £2.20 each USUAL
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  • 1279 2 During the last few years a number of rubber plantations have been established in the Congo Free State. An interesting description of one of the largest of those has recently been given by M. B«mnlmans in the Ravue rtes Cultures Coloniales," No. 116
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  • 422 2 Lmh* m, BSni /«fy. The chol ra epidemic wbich ootami toad in ttanwak >"me (<■*/ moathf l).ick li;is gradmlly worked its w;iy up here. Brunei i» unt M "iij by this ie»l iitMM In Bruoni Citj daathi ii.ivr until lately been at Hie rat* "i ■">• daily, bat
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  • 106 2 Mk— us. BraufUM, of Bremen, have sent oat four new tteamftn winch are to run regularly butw.nn Bangkok wad toa China ports. Thr in 'ho Awkrt* IWdrMiii built in 1809 the Madflmw I,'f mi-is built in 1801, the tforM Ititkmert built in 1802, and tlie bVIm Itirknurf built in I9u:i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 NOTICES. FOR THE PRESERVATION OF IRON and STEEL. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE SIDEROSTHEN t^^"*--^s* |.?jNCAPOr^J' In general use by Government and Municipal Bodies throughont the World, also, at Collieries, Shipyards and Engineering shops, THE BEST PRESERVATIVE FOR Pontoons, Bridges, Steel Piles, and all Steel and Iron Structures. PARTICULARS PROM BORNEO
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    • 218 2 NOTICES. JLJ* l -/A I i-Lltr^ X V—^ French JHair-Dressing Saloon B«Btsiif»r.thf puWirlli.t htkujistu|iaekesaltrgeu4vari«4a!nirtsuit*rßewgssit. f«.priiiig:— Shirts, Hats, Neck-ties, Mufflars, Perfumes, Stocking" "Baden-Powelis, Collar., Boot, and Shoe., &c, dto. White Shirts $1.85 each or $20.09 per dozen. Straw Hats $1.85 each m.wf.9B INSPECTIOZSr USTVITED. John Little Co., Ltd. NEW BOOKS, Tlie
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    • 99 2 Drivers and Firemen All Agree. '< A LL of my Customer* Writ., Will J\ Haphansop, of Hamilton, N.s.w 'are unanimous in tbair priisn of t'h'iniI'Ufiiwn's riTiiiclu's Tbs ilrivcrs iiinl lirem<ri on the norili -m line »ll aitreo that do luty boi i« complete with jut a bo'tle of Cbamberlaio's Colic,
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  • 370 3 Kuala Lipis 24th July. A Chinkse lunatic has been sent from Haul) to the Kuala Lumpur Asylum Owing to there being no suitable accommodation for thfin in Fahang, all lunatics found here are transferred to Selangor. At the junior clerical examination held here the other day, there was
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  • 314 3 Si-FAKiN'r at the launching of the turret steamer built tor Messrs Runcimau and Company (tbe Mo"r Line) at Sundi-rlanil on June 13th, Mr. W.ili.r EUtm in in. H I., dealt Wltli the i(UMtioil ol preferential tarifla from Hit. standpoint of the tramp shipping industry. H: advocated
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 164 3 LIST OF PASSENOhKs. For Singapore. Per P. A0.a.1 9umatra rrom London Junn 27, iiu» BUI U,U Lieut*. G. D. Eihvini. DdO. 1.. J. < inn, Mi A. M>ic lomilu. i a Goetzee. K Hosho, Uogbe, Mrt Mo^he. Per NY K K imi i»ra Mum from* Ijondon Jiiiv If, due X4tti
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    • 255 3 NOTICE& CHAPOTEAUTS PHOSPHO CLYCERATE OP LIMB It increases vital energy and nerve forcr, cures Miurat thtnia 0/tpnula, Uuomnla, and ntreoui Autaiti m adults and children. 11l CAPSULES, IN WINE. AND IN SYIUP Tennis Racquets i'outlialls, Table Tennis Sets. (Ping Pong Oumbells. Health Exercisers. 63c.6 3 c. Benzine for Motor Cars.
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    • 399 3 NOTICES. R DO YOU DRIMK LIKZ JUICE THEN DRINK THE BEST |jS Afrmtt John UttU Ie Co Th« Diapanwy bingjpon W mmm For Discriminating Smokers. mm^ m Cigarettes Absolutely Unique In Quality. Hand-made rrom selected parcels of the finest Virginia Tobaccos. To the cultured and discriminating smoker, there are no
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    • 618 3 NOTICES. WANTED for Kelantan.sniart Chin m typewriting clerk. Good ialary to fuitat'le man. Apply to Paterson Simon* A Co. oc WANTED a lxokke«per with knowledge of shoji-keeping. Eurasian preferred. Ap| ly to B. Z. c/o Strain Time*. n.c. WANTED— An Eurasian to net as 1 isht overseer on tbe Bundi
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    • 514 3 SHIPPING FOR SAMAKAMi AND HOI KABA V A THE s.B. NANSHAK, Captain Htovell having left Swatow on tbe 21st inst. is expected to arrive herr on or about the v9th idem, and will have prompt despatched for the above ports For freight an pse-at.' apply to GUTHRIE C' 1 Ttd,
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  • 556 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY A CORRKBPONDBXT writes complaining that Not long since a young lady fresh from the Singapore Convent was admitted as a toacher in the Riffles Girls' School and now, another Convent ex-pupil is about to be, or has already been taken on
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  • 360 4 Most sportsman will regret the split that has occurred in the Singapore Spurting Club, ••ml the distinct evidences of bad feeling that were exhibited at the recent annual meeting. The discussion is one in which th's paper must decline to take sides, as it also declined to do in a
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  • 325 4 Manila press opinion is against the Customs ruling that, under the United States immigration restriction laws whifh forbid the importation of contract labour, an English bink accountant named Allen must he shut out of the Philippines. The facts of the ease are that Allen was engaged in l.mdon. England, by
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  • 160 4 It appears to the itairUi Time* that the recent rise in the friM of silver was due to the control of the Mexican silver mines by a New York syn licate. The bullion i.i a silver dollar of the United States is worth now about 40 cents (gold), tc which
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  • 7 4 Today's 4/ir«. bank rate is l/ 10£
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  • 7 4 Thb Straits Hwlget was published this morning.
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  • 9 4 H. M. S. Rinaldo left for Hongkong yesterday afternoon
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  • 18 4 L'abu an DOtns will be found on page 2, and an article of Telutong Ouita on page 6.
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  • 19 4 Heavy gun practice will take place at Fort Pasir Panjang on July 31st and August Ist, 2nd, and 3rd.
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  • 21 4 The German mail steamer Kiautiehou, having left Penang to-day at 7 am, may be expeoted here to-morrow at 10 a m.
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  • 22 4 LrrTERs from X V Z., and Tote Place," as well as some local items, are unavoidably held over through want of space.
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  • 20 4 'Ihb P. A O. intermediate steamer Sumatra left Penang at 2 p.m. yesterday, and is expected here at daylight tomorrow.
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  • 24 4 Thb Captain of the P. O. s. s. ballaarat has reported at Penang that he saw a black buoy adrift off Pulo Undan lighthouse.
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  • 27 4 Dr. Cognacq (suggestive name), *ouit hef de Cabinet of the Go vernor of Fi enc h Indo-China, has been made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
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  • 22 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Chinese Recreation Club to-morrow afternoon, the 30th instant from ."> to 6 (weather permitting.)
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  • 28 4 Mr. T. W. Eyles, who has been for some time resident in Singapore, leaves for England ir the Tumba tiaru on Saturday next, en route for New York.
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  • 28 4 Finks of S5O, «25, S2O, and $10 were this morning imposed by Mr. Broadrick on four Chinese der»lor3 for using weightu opposes! M i!i« interests of tlie.ir eustumtrji.
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  • 30 4 His Highness Uaj.ili Brooke and the Rajah Muda, who are leaving for England by the in til. are expected to arrive here to-day in H. H's. yacht taliora from Kuching.
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  • 36 4 Jonathak I fay, BriUsher, can you spell horse f Englishman: 'Orse? Why, certainly. It honly takes a haitch and a ho and a har and a hess and a he to spell 'orse."— Kavtai City Journal
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  • 33 4 In Shanghai the other day a Chinaman, formerly a rikisha coolie but then working in a godown, invested $6 in what is known as the kiangnan lottery. He won the first prize— s3o,ooo
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  • 38 4 From an express issued with today's paper it will be noted that Messrs Watts and Co., the harness makers and saddlers, of Battery Road, will remove to 37 Robinson Road (the P. .v O building) on Augu«t lf>t
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  • 38 4 Thk winner in Uu competition tor the new Poet Office buildings Hongkong is Messrs. Denison, Ram, and 'Jibbs. The premium of 51, 500 offered for th« fi> ■>■' best plans submitted has been woii by Messrs P;«lin-r and Turner.
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  • 41 4 AcvORDINGto the I'uurt Cirrular bridgeplayers are flow called Bridgets." The was a violent scene the other day which arose out of the fact that one of the men paid one of the ladies with her own lOC's. This she considered ungentlemanly."
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  • 49 4 Eioht lascars, belonging to tbe P. O S. Ceylon charged at Shanghai on 16 h inst. with refusing to obey a lawful ooinmand of the Captain, C. I). Bcnnet, on the 15th inst, were each fined two days' pay and sent to prison for a week with hard labour.
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  • 42 4 We understand Itiat a rifle match has been arranged and will take place shortly between the local European police and a team from H.M.S. Romrio. \Ve also hear that a match between the Singapore and Penang police will shortly be fired off.
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  • 45 4 A determined effort is to be made by the Customs authorities at Manila to stop the smuggling of Chinese there. Every vessel entering the port of M iiiila from <tli Chinese ports will be thoroughly searched by the Secret Service Department ot tiie Custom House.
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  • 45 4 The Captain Hamilton, k.n. who takes over control of the London Fire Brigade, is probably Captain J. De Courcy Hamilton, late in command of the torpedo school ship Defiinee at Devonport. He was a Sub- Lieut, on board the Helicoji at the bombardment of Alexandria.
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  • 44 4 A certain imiividual, tbe other day, on being introduced to a friend's baby put bis foot into it by saying somewhat brusquely Well, its no beauty," and tben, endeavouring to tone down wbat seemed an unnecessarily harsh remark, added but how like its mother
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  • 47 4 Thb races at Sandakau, the results of which we have already published, came off on the Ist instant. Notwithstanding a storm on the previous night, the running was not heavy. There was, says the B. N B. Herald plenty of competition and excitement and a good attendance.
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  • 50 4 We understand that elaborate preparations are being made by the Tanjong Pagar Recreation Club with a view to holding a smoker" at the Town Hall on Saturday, August v.h. Quite a lot of talent" has promised to appear, and, we understand, tickets will be Si each, refreshments being provided gratis
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  • 158 4 First Day. {Special Telegram to the Straits Timer") The following were the results of Tuesday's racing at Penang 1 Maiden Plate. Senator (10.0) 1 Waratah (9.0) 2 Won by two lengths. Totalizator 920 2. First Griffin Rice. A. B.C. (10 0) 1 Currency Lass (10 0) -2, Won
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  • Reuter's Telegram
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    • 573 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A competent Insurance Clerk. Apply by letter to •xj-7 KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd BOAKD and residence wanted by two gentlemen with private family. Plexse, ftat« terme. Apply to B. K to Strait* Timr* »-7 TO BE LET, FURNISHED. fjiROM Ist Sept.. Villa Marina, Grove F Estate, Tanjontf Katong
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    • 576 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, temporarily, European or smtrt Eurasian or Chinese clerk. Apply to M c/o Strait* Time*. 81-7 TO BE LET. T INNSBKAK, 6-1 Oxley Koad. Apply 1 J on the premises. uc. ri'HIS is to give notice that Aiml -1 Arnaud. late of Isonandra Estate, (planter of Singapore), was
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    • 142 4 O. R. LAMBERT V CO.. Photographers. opbh: Gresbam House, (Battery Road.) On Weeaaays aalv, fc s. m. to 6 p. id. Orchard Road. On Weekdays, H m. to fi p. m. On Sunday b, B&.m. to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand! We beg to nf
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    • 65 4 My little boy, five years old, had a Cough all his life. Last winter he took Whooping Cough, I thought he could not live. The doctor said his Lungs were diseased, and gave him medicine but it did no good. Then tried Jayne'a Rxpectorant and it cured him— L. C.
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    • 260 4 CLUB COOK CAUTIONED. He threw Rubbish Into the Sea Before Capt. Boldero at the Mafias Court, this morning, B.>ariing Officer Cohen prosecuted Ah Sam, the assistant cook of the Singapore Club for throwing rubbish into the sea from the Club windows, "without the permission jit the Conservator of the Port
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  • Correspondence.
    • 355 5 7'o the Editor of the Btrait* Times." Sir,— Now that the question, "Why volunteering is not popular in this Colony has been opened up, may I, as one who has volunteered in several portions of the Empire (but certainly under existing ■•omlitions don't intend doing it
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    • 298 5 To the Editor oj tlui Straits Times." Dear Six, If you can afford the MMMMJ space, will you kindly allow me to express my ideas re the Singapore Sporting Club meeting of Friday last, 24th inst., and the future one of the 4th proximo. As a
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    • 166 5 To the ElUor of the Strait-- Tmm.' Sir, As 1 was cominc down Institution Hill List niglit about 6 45, in a single ricksha, my puller had to make a sharp turn at the foot of the lull to avoid a large victoria containing two Europeans.
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  • 1096 5 SOME NOTES BY THE WAY. (Continued from yesterday.) Interlarded between the levto and the ball, thire was a polo match at the Race Course whereunto assembled all that was beautiful and fashionable in Kuala Lumpur, and whereat 11. the Governor and bis team from Singapore completely obliterated' the
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  • 81 5 Yesterday's Play. BINOLBB. Caldwell 6 beat Berry 2, 21 16 DOUBLES. Criswtck and Brown 6 beat Halloway ami Williams 6, 21 12. Ties for To-day. SI HO LBS. F. K. Jennings 9 v. H. T. White 1 Diebn r. Montgomerie. DOUBLES. McKenzie and Kinxey i
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  • 57 5 Pbnang report has it that Mr. G. T. H ire, c m.g., the Secretary for Chinese Affairs for the Federated Malay States, will shortly proceed to China to carry out a mission entrusted to him by the F. M. S. Government to encourage Chinese immigration for the purpose of opening
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  • 59 5 The practice of mortgaging property on a bill of sale is very common here, but many do not attach to it the importance it deserves in otner words, some people think that the disposal of such property is not penal. Yesterday, a man got three months' imprisonment because he was
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  • 54 5 A Manila share report states that business continues dull and our bankers and merchants are anxiously awaiting to see tbe result of the change in currency system, which is expected will come into operation very shortly. We sincerely trust that the fifty cent (<old) dollar will relieve the present ension
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  • 75 5 The report 01 tbe t'erafc Public Works Department for last year says thai the annually recurrent expenditure under the main heading of roads, streets, and bridges amounted to some 9467,000 In maintenance of Public Buildings Sll 1,000 odd were spent, and a sum of $703,000 went on works and buildings,
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  • 105 5 A Frenchman, M. Argood was this morning before Mr. Wilkinson, charged with refusing to pty legal gharry fare. The syce demanded 12.20. The fare having b.nistied himself that he had hail the use of the gharry less than two hours tendered $1.20 which was declined. This amount he paid to
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  • 115 5 For the past week or so the stenches arising from the reclaimed land near the Boarding Officers' quarters, at the junction of Anson and Robinson Roads, havo been of a most sickening nature. So had were they that one officer felt himself constrained to remove his family to a place
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  • 222 5 The Secretary of State has approved the appointment of Mr. E. M. Baker, district treasurer, Lower Perak, to be district treasurer, Kunla Lumpur, from the Ist January. Mr. N. Kendall, assistant district officer, Kuala Lipis, to be district treasurer, Teluk Anson, from the Ist January.
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  • 213 5 Tae Volunteer steamer Sinn Novgorod is due here on or about the 3rd proximo en route for Ode*«a. The M M. steamer E idan, which arrived in connection with the P. O. mail left for Saigon on Monday. The homeward German mail Hamhurg arrived on Monday and the
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  • 205 5 Wednesday, aoth July. High Water. I 52 p.m. S V.A. Gun Drill. Olfrs. A N. C. <>«. 5.15. S.V.K. Maxim Drill. 5.15. Thursday, 30th July. High Water. 1.49 a.m. p.m. S. V.A. Signalling. .Vl5. S.S. A--i'i-i;iiiiui. 12.30 1 iii man outwar t mail dne. Penang Races. Second
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  • 20 5 I."' r*T< are reported to have done immense damage to the Indian indigo and other crops in the Tirhoot district.
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  • 595 5 BINOAPOM. 29th July, ltd. PRODUCE. EXCHANBE SHARES R'«awahGoW Miae(s7.Sopd)sl3 00. Br<i«-h Tin Mine SB.2S. •Fra»er ft Neare |9R 00, bnyem HHcons: Shanghai Bank $6811. Howarth Emkine* Co. Lt. Sl9O. •Jelebnn 11.00. Kadana (fully paid) >W.OO. nominal do (17 paid) 97.00, nominal. 'Kechan Gold Mine f I 00, nominal. Malay
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 Shipi-inu advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on pageB
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    • 115 5 A Strong Statement. nHAMBERLAIN'B COLIC AND \.j DIAKKH(K\ REMEDY has been tbe means of saving more banian lives and relieving more pain and Buffeting than any other medicine in the wold There are thousands of home* that always keep a bottle in their medicine chests, for there is no telling
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    • 134 5 When Doctors say Hopeless Little's Oriental Balm steps in, and cures inveterate chronic cases of Rheumatism. A. N. Ransom, Mondovi, Wis.: "For about three ye.Hr3 I have had Rheumatism all over my body. The best physicians could do nothing I >r me. My arms and shoulders would swell and grow
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    • 205 5 AUCTION SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, &c. The property of the late N. N. J. Ezra To be held at No. o Malacca Street, Thursday, '.lOthJuly, 1903, at 11 a.m. TWO large Chobb's fireproof safes; teak writing table, bentwood chairs, punkah, copying press. Aa. Now oa view, il^ POWELL CO.. Auctioneers.
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    • 727 5 RUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of the British Steamer "Betsy" TO BB HELD AT POWELL A CO.'s SALB-UOOM On Tuesday, the Uh August, 1903, at 2 30 p.m. T ENGTH IIH ft., breaith 17ft. Sin., LJ depth 10 ft. n in grog* tonnage Ifttf, under deck tonnage 142. registered tonnage 1
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  • 295 6 A krport on samples of a mlta ((Jetah Jelutona) from Sarawak b Prof. W. R. Dunstan of the Imperial 'itute has been publiphed. Getah tong, says the report, if already I known in the European and American markets under the name of Pontiunak, hut its commercial utili/a- tn«n
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  • 192 6 am.X"X liad a novelty the other day m en I puny, about which there was n law-unit, wai hrnachtinto the Bri'j&h iii-uiar C'niirt for inspection. The Bewa/1 Sam says thatihe jury seemed to be i'ltected with the desire to shake up" tne pony. And at last the
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  • 128 6 \an<; Yr Wei, the Chinese rpiormer who arrived in Poraas from Rangoon 00 tliH rnornirtr of I'uth inst. by the B 1. s.v Feittetkota, hail an interview with tbe Resident ('"'incillor on the -.'.'ml inst at the Bepojl 1 inei, accompanied by Mr. lipi Kok Phong, the bite
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  • 114 6 Perak notifloationi inl-1 v 1 c the following offleial changes Mr, K 0 Winetedt. cadet, to act ai at inapector of ichools, with effect from the Ist June, IBQa Mr. J. Trump, atate ii:u:ni ci, l'erak, reported his return lr.>m leave and resumed the dotiesof his appoiatment on
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  • 33 6 PASSENGER BOOKED HOMEWARD. N. D. L. I P. Wa«MI IM, Mi. W. .1. U'Cain. M. M. .V.iinin :t.-lVr F..r ManwUlM I ii. tkt Bajah oi Banwak, 11. 11. ih.H.ijali Mud,!, Mr. P. Bsillmx.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 82 6 Croupy Children. If your children are nul>ject to croap, OTd h (><■: Urn lii.-t Sj in torn of tlu- lioanenaM. If CL»mt>.>rlain'e «^ugh Kemedy is (ji»en as soon as the child becomes honrse, the attack can be avi ted Kv.>n nfter tho croupy ciugh bus H|>..e!ir«.l, the attack ein always
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    • 216 6 NOTICES. FRONTIER 7~ MIXTURE J^n Unrivalled Qool Sseet Smoking Viobacco. Price 85 Cents— lb. Tin. Robinson Co., Retail Agents. Jiorses, (Sobs and Just landed in good condition. Pairs suitable for Victorias, single harness horses, cobs, and ponies. All thoroughly broken in good condition. Inspection invited. Apply to E. CALDER, Queen
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    • 160 6 NOTICES. Aflcnts for LEI S PERRINS' ft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v Cj Spssial Warrant His Majesfg "fc. Purveyors to TSs^'eSSs^fe?' The Kicii. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STQRP3. BOVRIL is liq.ml life. dOVRIL is power in bottle. BOVRIL is a [>erfect food-beverage. BOVRIL gives disease-resisting strength. BOVRIL is a nutrient and stimulant in a
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    • 135 6 HIW BILLIARD TABLES. r<> ImporWii i now Kna'iah Billiar: 1 i\ lai.ie- 1 i .ir-i class quality, at most reasonaMp f)ri'«s One re<-<>nrly suppliec to a local hotel gives great satisfaction Md may be i&spected by nmir.Kement with th>» undersigne'.l. H. L. COGHLAN A Co.. UC Aifftonser.i ami XtmA AqeiUn
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 715 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. I'ilE Standar.' Awaruioa. Norwich Dnion True Insnnnc* Sooiety. •lOmm Awnnnw CumpMiy (Fir«). The E<iui'»Ho Life Aiwunvnob Sooiety. rho China Mutual SUnuu Navigation Oompanj l'h<- Tottenham Ujm Boer Comp»ny. /or Mrtißubin of tLeoe Compuuas, ace th* •ull L"rt,, .a.«t of THE BORNRO COM PANT. LIMITKO Agent* STEAMSHIP
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    • 1353 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Konlnklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract witn tne Metueriaods India tiov«rniD<iat. j^iv> it Singapore: Ship Aoiaor. lats J. DAa»DILS 4 00.. t-S. Oollvk Qnty .ue undermentioned dates are onVy approi "nate. Steamer From Expected Will be Mflnp^'gh. <i for <}. O. V. Lantberge Palembang July 9 Penang, Edi, Telok
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    • 775 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. A u at rlan Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Uhpbr Mail Contract with trb aubtbiah gotkbhmbht. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamers may be expected to arrve and sail from here:— Outward. Hombwabd. lira. Arrives. lflOS Sails. IMarqui* j Vindobona July 7 Bacquehem July ft
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    • 548 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. CANTON IN SURAH OB OFFICB UMITBD. Capital Sabseribsd $2,800,000. Amount pud up (00,000. Keaem fund..... 1,1*0,000. Uiad Omoi, HoKoioita. rh* unctorsi^nad, having besa appointed Agents of the above Company, are pnjjLted tc •ooept Marina Ritts at current tmt«*. BOUBTKAP A Ob., itsm ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL
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    • 537 7 INSURANCE CO!'S THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17J0) THE underpinned, ngonio for tbe abu**? company, are prepsrod to accept Fir*) Risks at current laiaa, w.Af. SI/12 BEHN Ml Co. lIAODKBURO P.kK INSURANCE COMI'AXY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the abovacompany, are prepared to accept Fir*r Risks at
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1473 8 linder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— ■bip Uj. barque soh. schooner; Yet. Yatl\t;('iu. -i ruis-T; (ihi..— (lunboat; Tor. •—form lo; H.i».— HorM (tower; Brit. British U. 8.- Unite t st.it F. |i. French Her (ii-iman Uut Kiiiili; Q c -ttcneralc«rgo; d p.—
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    • 724 8 /Vain*, port, probable date of arrival. and name oj agent*. HTIAMBBB. A. Kxelman?, Marseilles, Aug M. Comte. Abys-iiniH, Kurope, Aug 12; Bebn Meyer. AK»nieinnon. Liverpool. AuaSl Mansfield Alboin. Hombay, Aug; Borneo Coy. Anrialusin Hamburg, Aug 6 B. Meyer. Annum. <*^ulotnbo. Sept 14; M. Maritimes. Aparimia. Calcutta, Aug 7
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    • 129 8 From Europe— By ihe N.D.L. ss. Kiauttch udue on the 31st July, with dates to the 7th July. From China Ry the P.AO. s.s. Commondel due on the 6th August. Tim Tabu or Mails Dub. June 17m B. 1. July r.'th Jane 19th N. D. L. July
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    • 121 8 for Her tir.aner 73mm. To- Morrow. K'lantanir Tringgann Amherst 7 ».m Si rßoraandr Rora and Bangkok Koribat 11a.m. Malacca and (.inggi Htlrn* lpm Pm&ngand Deli Van Lnntbtrge 2 p.m. Fremantle »ia ports M nilya 9 pm. Penang and Calcutta Kum -any 3 pm. Penaog and Bombay Triettr 3
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    • 210 8 I'lv 17 19 M M 2* M 28 M ■>H 28 28 M M Flag Vbssbl's Namk. A Tons. Captain From Bio. Nankin Brit str. 2557 Roberts ;:.ui.'>:i\ Capri (tal str. 2718 Helsito Pnmi *y <*lenot;le* Rrit »*r. 239* Warnet, Rangoon Trieste Ans str. 3203 Meecoii Kobe Kum Saug
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    • 189 8 Datk. Vksskl's Name. Flao <k Rio. Tons. Dkbtinatjos. July 29 29 £0 29 < I st M M i 29 n 29 29 M j 80 i 29 •!■> 30 89 '-9 29 Zimania Brit str. 2t<93 P«nang*T)'niandel Coast I'o-t* G. O. M< ■>■•'! Dut ttr. 441 Muntok and
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    • 46 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. On account of Exchange rising, we have reduced the prices of all our goods. Silk goods, Silver ware, all kinds of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, Japanese mattings, Carpets, &c. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co.
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    • 416 8 'S^V WILL CO^TMIESITOB OtT QT> THEIB O Annual Clearance Sale. THIS WILL BE A GB4ND CHANCE TO BECUKE BARGAINS IN DRAPERY GOODS THREE SPECIMENS SALE BARGAINS OEMS' SUPERFINE SCARLET HANDKERCHIEFS LOMGCLOTH BLAWKE TS Superior quality Linen Finished 'Very Soft Pure Finish Very Rare Value One dozen y.rrU Sale Price $1
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    • 642 9 JSOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. XDO-VC3NT. DOWN A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M AM. AM. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. I'M Singapore <' 700 7.45 10.00 11.30 1230 302 4.10 5.15 6.40 .630 7..*0 9ao
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    • 812 9 NOTICES. BT. ANDBHWB HOUfrE. ACHUKCH of Englund Boarding Houiw for European and Eurasian boyi who desire to attend the schools of thr place. Applications to be made to tbt House Master, St. Andrew's House; or tc t m Colonial Chaplain- w. n.c LIQUID_ FU^ST (Petroleum Eesidne) Lar^e stocks always on
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    • 159 9 NOTICES. Charges Moderate, Neat Execution. Prompt Attention, EMPEROR OF INDIA PRESS, 188 CECIL STREET. Printers, Publishers, Bookbinders, Machine rulers, Account Book makers, India Rubber Stamp Manufacturers, and Stereotype founders. Has Latest appliances and experienced hands. The Hindoo Mercantile Coy., i Restaurant. Ji. van XVijk. ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE NO. 726. OPPOSITE
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  • 919 10 Tn other day 1 landed for a few hour* at a foreign port and in fulfilment of 'j promise to a young lady, or rather I to several young ladies, I set out hunting for picture post cards. What abominations these things be K very girl
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  • 31 10 On the 26th inst., General Davis, Commander in Chief, of the U.S. army in the Philippines, will hand over the command to General Wade. General Davis retires after forty-two years' service.
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  • 39 10 Th« Japan Heraltl states that the negotiations with regard to the purchase of the Btn.vcn.ur by a .Japanese linn, have been concluded. The captain, qjjgjneern j and all the crow of the steamer are goiug huuie io the JJenledi.
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    • 874 10 NOTICES. Singapore Sportino Cldb. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. October, 2Oth, 22nd, 24th, FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 20th October. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue «400. A Race for Maideu Horsns, Weight 9st Entrance fit). Distance, R. C. THE FIRBT ORIFFIN RACE.— Value $300, and 160 to the Second Horse, provided
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    • 534 10 NOTICES. noon on Saturday, loth October, and $10 if declared after noon on the 10th October, and by 4.16 p.m. on the day of the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs and 148 yards. Note. A penalty of 71b. is incurred by the winner of any race run subsequent to the publication
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    • 170 10 NOTICES. TANSAW 1% oii wle a! all the principal Hotels. Tiffin Rooms. Wine Spirit Dealers Sole Importers. ..Borneo Co. Ld Singapore. Sub-agents... McClymont Co., Port Dickson. Malacca Chow Kit ft Co., Kuah Lumpur A. OWfield, fpob. H. J. Hcniilttm, Teluk Funagoya Tansan I^HE above mi eral water, for whict we
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    • 377 10 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. AR ILLTTBTKATUD Wsk-CLV JjI'RHAL THE RECOGNIZED OKOAN OF THE PBOPEBHION IS INDIA. With qu,iranlt. d hona fide circulation LIBT OPEN TO INHPECIION. PAT. DOLYE c.K.,Ga!-tt'< w A f Modern European Dentistry, Messrs. CHEONG BROS., sons of the late Mr. Ch&ono OBM Tin, in order to meet the
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    • 617 10 BANKS. ON G KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKI2 3 CORPORATION. PAID-HP CAPITAL $10JX*.«r RESERVE FTJND.Sterling Re.erve..slo,ooo,ooo ]fllV)n twi Silver Reeorve....s 6,600,000/ 16 8(X) 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ ..(wmnhn,, PROPRIETORS }..»10*r».000 Coubt or Directors. A. J. Raymond, hsq,— Chairman. K. H. Tom kins. Esq.— Deputy Chairmab. W. II Slade, Esq. H. s
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