The Straits Times, 1 August 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO 41,196 BJNGAPORE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. IoO*. PRICE 15 CEHTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 733 1 10 OE WHISKY. Tstse Straits V)imes. AM) J36e Straits SBudget. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. |i'-i in' li, column nif ii"iirc. 1 Kiim tiM-mon 20 cents swim.! uiil tl.ml insei lions each 80 cents Kouiili. fifth, and *ixth 40 cent* Harenth tv aightMnth 94 cenw Niii'in-iiilf A -iil.-.Mjueiit., 16 rein
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    • 510 1 NOT ICE. In consequence of the pise in Exchange, a reduction of 1101 1O off present prices will b« made from this date. Powell Robinson. v.c. NoficlT Vl r K liiiv;- id (fan r mi-.:- > our offl>- f t» frimi N'< I Kui.h .in Street to No?. 19 un.l
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    • 124 1 Powell Robinson's Annual Cash Clearance Sale 10 DAYS ONLY. COMMENCING Monday, 3rd Mugust. 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 PRICE $3.25 each.
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    • 522 1 NOTICES. FOR SALE TH* proporty of the Fa-tern L,->de Rnub Syndicate, "R«ub one portab'o 18 H P double Cylinder rev-mini! Engine by R*nsomes Sims an I Je/fries. with Winding Gear c»m|.lete and in <.»>d order I hree pumps omixh draw lift* two «j 'neb and one inch with Hescoi* pipes
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    • 647 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BANKKUP" fY ORDINANCE, 181-8. I» THE HITRKMK OMIt OF THE HOKAIT« Sktti em s Bbtti.e»ii!nt nf »ivo*roai. In Bankruptcy. No. II of 1899. Re Lee < live -v-n« NTO'I 'K is hereby civon that a flr»t I divid -nd iw iireu '<• i to !>•• declared in
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  • 637 2 The Quick Lunch. Mb. Wyrnan, the pushful American who opened the "quick lunch" establishment by Ccutts's Bank in the strand waa very tusy lately putting the finishing touches to the course of drill through which the sixty young women whose lightning service is to be one
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  • 61 2 Dr. Hilup, the well-known New York minister, has offended the well-to-do ri! i/ens by declaring that "a mart with .■>(>,ix)U dollars a year is bound to go to devil." The Americans don't like to hear money aspersed. I'liey admit that it is tlii 3 root of all evil, bu' they
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  • 69 2 Thk Madras Mail understands that an encuiry is being made in the Finance Department of the Government of India, on the subject of the applicability to that country of Mr. Chamberlain's preferential tariff proposals. It is understood that this enquiry is of a general character, and that it includes the
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  • 109 2 A debate on the opium-traffic in China was to take place in th« How. of Lords on the 7th July. The BitJiop of Durham had given m.tice of hie intention to auk the Housf to declare that British action in respect to the importation of opium into China has had
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 348 2 NOTICES. To H \f the King. TO H. M. THE KING. ToHRHTHEftaiCEor Wales TOH.R.H. The Prince of Wales. The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price is arranged by
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    • 787 2 BJOTICES. ARTIITS 3L&STEEL for all mmvMWm VttiVMlVi M who M Urn« rZ|^^MMk4 UkSEkkSS \t a 1 Cb«m)n fci^i^ q> pgjpp^^p (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 32/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f o. b. in bankers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUK.OM) opposite western entrance of New Harbour.
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    • 406 2 NOTICES. "FOR pBY'S SKIT AND HAIR Bom6thlrt|^for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering but because
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    • 94 2 Drivers and Firemen All Agree. U A Ll< of my Customers," writes Will XV Stephenson, of Hamilton, N.8.W., "are ununirnou» in their prai.^s of Chamberlain's remedies. The drivers and (iremen on the northern line all agree that no duty 4>ox is complete without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
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  • 463 3 It is worth rioting that the petroleum industry in Netherlands India has developed greatly within the last five years, and hat* tightened itsgripon the market Benzine, a bye-product, is in great demand in Europe where it lias almost ousted the American article. Raw benzine is turned out in
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  • 202 3 In the Bismarck Archipelago, which is occasionally visited by the German warship i.'ormnrua there is a sunworshipper, a Bavarian University man, who believes that man is a creation of the mid, an will finally go hack to it. He went to New Rritain seven BOBtba
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  • 77 3 Mr. \V. Hamai; Bass, of the loth !lii*vir>, the fbri untie owner of Sceptre, who returned so India a week ago, sayt that In* Viceroy's Cup horse Carabine is due to arrive in the country shortly. In addition to his designs on the big Calcutta event, Mr Bass has a
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  • 95 3 It ib rumoured says Fuirplay of the -'nd instant, that the British India Associated Steamer Co. Ltd. is about to be taken over by the British India .StcamNavigationCoy Ltd. Thepurchase money is to b« obtained by the issue of 4j per cent, debenture stock, and it is believed that the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 81 3 Croupy Children. IF your children are subject to croup, watch for the lirst SjinDtorrt of the disease— hoarseness. If Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is given as soon as the child beromes bourse, the attack can be averted Kven after the croupy cough has appeared, the attack can always be prevented by
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    • 717 3 NOTICES. THE WORD OF HONOUR. Tbe men who do xs they say the things I!i;it prove 111 bi vh.it tiiey were Fatd to lnAv clipfrini< ll is to come upon 1 hem. Wi; all li:.tc to be dccc v.-d; ■spaoMly when tbe d<ieption is loteaV tion-il. Hut nil men are
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    • 460 3 NOTICES. W.D. FISHER, Atsoe. M. Inst. C.8., tWISRSM IIOUSt S»TTI«T «d t-.an4all.ai. Halldla^. koolK«ll»tjf««j Rallw.) Structural WfetTTM. Hocai u< BrMrn. nr«raallc Mlalaf Sra.mo. ■apKti.a aM TMllar «t XiliiliU. n.c. J. MOTION 1? CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. GKr-ALRH PROMPTLY EXECUTED MOTOR CARS \VS ARE NOW PREPARED Tf SUPPLY BENZINE SYME CO.
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    • 784 3 NOTICES. WANTED for Kelantan, smart Chinese typewriting clerk. Good salary to suits' le n an. Apply to Paterson Simons A 00. nc. W ~ANTED a b ok keeper with knowledge of sbop-keepins. Eurasian prelened. Apply to P. Z. tfoSlriuii Twin. OX; Tl'A^TI'D-Aii EoraMan to as Tf 1 itbt overseer on
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    • 445 3 NOTICES. FOR_SALE. A SECOND HAND Printing Machine BY W. Conisbee, London. SIZE OF BED 35" by 47". Can be seen at this office. Jj*)h t*ALE,— Saigon Lymph, guarantee frtah, at the Crown Dispensary, <tf> H«iegie Boad. v.c. FOR SALE. THE SCHOONER "ANNA." 15 67 tons register. I* sheathed with yellow
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    • 705 3 SHIPPINO "APCAR" UNE CF RTEAMERB. FOR HONGKONG. MEBSRB. A pear A G mptnv's steamer ARRAIOOS AP< AR, (<aptain Fey), having left < alcutta on tbe 27th inst. is due here on Monday, the 3rd Angt., en route for the above |>ort. For freight and passage ■fJptj to PATERSON >IMONK 4
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  • 1120 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 1ST AUGUST The Straits Settlement* Forest Administration Report for IW)2 is si^no-i by A. M. Burn- Murdoch as Conservator of Forests. Mr. Bum-Murdoch notes that the forests of the Colony were under the charge of the Collectors of Land Revenue, Singapore and P«aM£
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  • 948 4 The Ham. > Mkath sends us a pamphlet entitled Kmpire Day," which embodies a circular letter sent out bjr the noble Karl himself to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and to the various Colonial Governor?, advocating that May 24th be set apart as a holiday to be known
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  • 408 4 What effect will a flotilla of French aerial gunboats have upon the peace of tlie world P Will Ihe other nations stand aghast and stupefied in dismay, or will they construct counter-balancing fleets wherewith to hold the possible aerial foe at bay? On the face of precedent it is safe
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  • 319 4 0.1 July the nineteenth a meeting of gentlemen interested in horses and dogs was held at the Singapore Exchange for the purpose of discussing preliminaries in connection with a horse and dog show. There was a representative attendance with Mr. W. A. Cadell in the chair, and the mutter was
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  • Renter's Telegrams.
    • 94 4 SOUTH AFRICAN MISCHIEF-MAKERS. E. Chamberlain on the Botha Epistle. Titmiam, :v*th July. Colonial Olfice vote has been in the House of Commniß. Mr. Chamberlain, in reply to a strong criticism of his policy in .South Africa, said he did not attach the slightest importance to Botha a letter mentioned on
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    • 24 4 Their Majusties the King and (Jn^cn were warmly welcomed in ilway city, after a motor tour through Connemara and Calway.
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    • 20 4 :ilrt July. It ig reported at St. Peterfbur^ that several hundred OrMMefci have been sent into Tibet.
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    • 35 4 A French Flotilla. Santos Duinout hast offered in aerial flotilla to the French Government for war purposes. The War Minister has also expressed the belief that aerial navigation is now a practical achievement.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/irs. bank rate lh 1/lUffc
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  • 13 4 Os Monday next, Hank Holiday, there is no issue of the tfftrmfa Kmm,
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  • 12 4 Thkkk is it practice shoot for the police atßalestier Kinae this afternoon
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  • 14 4 In Klanc;. them are now about 7,WK> acres voder ;uua cultivation with European supervision.
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  • 17 4 The homeward M. M. mail steamer I'olynesien will probably leave Singapore on Monday at about 4 p.m.
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  • 14 4 Negotiations are in progress for inaugurating a mot«r mail service between Seremban and Malacca.
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  • 21 4 The induction service of the Riv. Lim Kau takes place at I'rinsnp Street Church on the 7th inst. at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 20 4 A romanized Malay translation ot Sir Walter Scott's Lidy of the Lake" is on sale at Messrs. KMf and Walsh's
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  • 20 4 Thk U. 8 cruises (Cincinnati and Albany were coalinp alongKide section 4, Tanjong Puyar wharf, when we wen! to press.
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  • 38 4 From a late naval paper to hand, it seems that the [mmm was to have left England for China about July loth, so that she probably will not arrive here till somewhere about the middle of this month.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 434 4 CALDBECK, MACGRE6OR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE, (Price Jsist on Jlpplieation.) tv th. s. THE BRITISH DISPENSARY. Chemists, Opticians, etc |OPPO«I'IE JOHN I.IT n i: ft Co., Ltd.) Wiil be Open on Monday, 3rd from 9 to 1 o'clock. For Prescriptions, Drugs, Patients
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    • 557 4 4 PROGRAMME i o* Singapore Horse and Dog Show TO UK HELD ON September 12th, 1903. Entries Close September Ist, 1903. Entries and Eatraitfr Fws for Hnn*« t« tkr HON. SECRETARY: Captain Moi.ysicx, Spottiswoode Home. Entries and Kntrxnr' In- for Ikijs t« A \V. IIKALTLKHK KsiJ., Mi'm-m. Caldbeck Maegregur Co.
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    • 184 4 O. R. LAMBERT V CO.. Photographers. onx: Onwham Hoimo, (Battery Road.) On We«-k.us>B only, Warn to 6 p. in. Orchard Bond. On Weekdars, >5 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oo Ranrtaj s. H h. m. to ncn. Appointments for fittings should be mane if possible beforeaand. We ben to
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    • 55 4 YOI'KJiNTIKE BODY STHBNGTHKNKI) Weak l.r.vus are benefited immediately, and the entire body strengthened, and invigorated by the useofStearna' 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 of the patient's immediate
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  • Correspondence.
    • 736 5 THE RESIDENT-GENERAL v. AGRICULTURE. I'u thr Wtittr Hf Strait Times." Sir In y..tir iaeMOf July 21st you l>ur.li-li a latter "itined "Sterling "in reply to mine which appeared on July '.fllh. Mi-rlifiß Ulll »s that the value of the dollar was near four shillings when the rate, of fifty cents
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    • 557 5 To //us Editor of the (Mb Times." Sir, -On reading Seuthes letter in your issue of Wednesday last, I, as it volunteer of four years standing, could not help but think that his cxcu»f-« for not joining the S. V. C. are all very weak ones,
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  • 269 5 The Chief Justice was occupied the greater part of yesterday in a dog case. Mr. G. P. Nicholson's collie recentlj met his death b> being shot by Mr. Paut Pobln'h, whom Mr. Nicholson sued, claiming $200 as the value of bis deceased pet. Mr. Nicholson
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  • 176 5 For the first time in the amusement annals of Singapore two of Shakespeare's plays are to be interpreted from the plattorra by single individuals, without either stage accessories or scenic embellishments. Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal A. Williams, are literary artists whose interpretations of the plaj s
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  • 105 5 A return prepared for the Imperial Government in regard to the steamship subsidies shows the rate of the North German Lloyd for their East Asian and Australian service is calculated at 5.06 marks (5 per mile, but for the Australian service alone it works out at 6/8 The French subsidy
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  • 500 5 At the ordinary meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon there were present Messrs. J. 0. Anthoniez (President), F 8 Poolee, W. Evans, Th. Sohst, A Barker, Lee Choon Guan, Dr. Murray Robertson, Colonel Pennefather. I. de M. Braddell, R Peirce Municipal Engineer), and Mr S
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  • 161 5 Among the newly registered companies at home, we note tbe Beagle Bay Syndicate, Ltd., of Beagle Bay, Western Australia. Thia concerns a concession granted to Mr. Cecil N. Murphy, of Singapore, and Broome, \V A of the entire rights of the a1"a 1 Dye named
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  • 97 5 Wb have seen the first proofs of the series of photographs taken by Mr. Koch at the Kuala Lumpur Conference. The serial comprises eighteen picture* 12 by 15 inches mounted on cards 17 by 21 inches. They are about the finest photograph* ever taken here in the open,
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  • 139 5 To-morrow is the Jewish Feast of Ab. This is regarded as the most mournful day in the Jewish calendar. By a remarkable coincidence the 9th day of Ab is the anniversary of the destruction of both temples, the first by Nebuchadnezzar, the second, long afterwards, by
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  • 122 5 Mr. W. H Kkizkli. asks us to acknowledge the following contributions to this Fund. v ount previously acknewledged |6,7«fi.t0 Opia and spirit Farm 300 Mf.-Lote-Yew fOfr Mr. .1 1.1 .y i W0 Mr ChyeTian Fxik ..101 Met* re Tian U»n B wee A Co. 100 Netherlands
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  • 62 5 Yesterday's Play. PROFESSION PAIR*. KoiK-rtM>n and Brown beat A. J. MacDouald and WuliDi-., 21-8. R. Thomnon and Winter beat Kerry and W. Mac Donald, -'I 13. Tiea for Tuesday. ■MUh Winter -1 n. Mills H Wither* 3 c. SpriggH 5. PROFESSION I'AIK-. ('alter an. l
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  • 218 5 Bth Sunday after Trinity. ST. ANDREW'B CATHEDMAL. 7 a.m. MittiiiH and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.1S a mi. Holy Communion. 5-30 p. in Evemwng and Seruiou. 8T MATTHBWK, RKI'OY LINKS. Next Service. Aug. 16th at 8.15 p.m. CATHEDRAL OF THK i I) SHKPHKKD, BRASB BABSA ROAT). 6-15
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  • 11 5 Exchange and .bare reports will be found on page 8. 9
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  • 19 5 The Polynenien left Saigon at 8 a.m. to-day and is due here on Monday at about 6 a. m.
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  • 21 5 m Netherlands India news will be found on page 3 and an article on the Java-Japan steamship line on page 6.
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  • 21 5 A detachment of the Malay States Guides arrived this morning by the Lady Mite/tell to take part in the garrison manosuvres.
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  • 23 5 A spbcul despatch from St. Petersburg to the New York Tribune says that the Czar has issued a ukase abolishing all barbarous punishments.
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  • 24 5 Poultnby Bioblow, an American news paper and magazine writer of note, has been sued for divorce by his wife on the ground of unfaithfulness
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  • 33 5 So heavy is the accumulation of arrears in the Supreme Court at Penang that Mr. Justice Law has just had to request the help of a Judge from Singapore to clear them off.
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  • 32 5 Mr. Cecil N. Murphy, of Broome, W.A. and Singapore, returned from home on the P. &O.s. s Valetta last Saturday, and leaves for West Australia by the s.s. Minilya this afternoon. m
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  • 34 5 Local rifle shoots will be interested to learn that the other day SergeantInstructor T. Davies, R M.L.1., shooting at Hongkong under B'sley rules at 200,500, and 600 yards, made the highest possible score, 105.
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  • 41 5 Mk. Charles Brooke, formerly Eastern Manager for Bell's Asbestos, with his headquarters iv Singapore, who became a member of the London Stock Exchange about three years ago, is reported to be on his way out here again en route to Australia.
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  • 42 5 Mr. Alleyne Ireland, who has been visiting the F M. S. to study colonial methods, intends, says the Malay Mail, to write a book on the Federated Malay States— not a book of travel, but a scientific treatise running into many volumes.
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  • 44 5 Under instructions from tbe Most Revd. Bishop Fee", requiem services for the late Pope Leo XIII have been heard in every church in Siam. The first of these was held at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Bangkok, on Tuesday the 28th ult. m
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  • 46 5 There were two football matches yesterday evening. The Warren Shield tie between the S.V I. and the Police played on the Recreation Club ground ended in a goal-less draw. On the S C.C. ground Tanjong Pagar beat the S.CC. 2nd XI by 2 goals to 1.
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  • 45 5 As .will be teen from an advertisement appearing elsewhere in our c.'.Ju^-M^a^aaja^fa^B Minas, who was r B^ the Adel l ihi Hot .ias nlH|^^phe w4> known boarding establis^raent kndw^__ as Zetland House," in Armenian Street,, and henceforth the establishment will be under his personal supervision.
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  • 62 5 Thk fine new German Government yacht Seestern (Sea-stai) arrived hete on Thursday from Bremen via Colombo en route for Herbertshohe, German New Guinea. She is of 154 tons and is a fast vessel. The Seestern looks very liko the Sea Men- and is lying just off Johnoton'* r*ier. She is
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 83 5 Home time Hgo my two nieces ere taken with Whooping Cough. One was placed under care of our best doctor, butshe died. To the other, mother and I administered Jayoe's Expectorant. Phe got well, and to-day is robust. She was by far the worst of tbe two. I believe that
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    • 282 5 A Strong Statement. CIH AMBERLAIN S COLIC AND j DIARRHOEA REMEDY has been the means of saving more human lives and relieving more pain and Buffeting than any otber medicine in the wold There are thousands of homes tbat always keep a bottle in their medicine cbests. for there, is
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    • 725 5 AUCTION SALES. Auction Sale of the British Steamer "Betsy" TO BK HELD AT POWELL A CO.'S SALC-ROOM On Tuesday, tlte ith August, l»(».t, at 2 30 p m. T ENGTH 11» ft., brealth 17 fr.. Sin., Li depth 10 ft. sin groan tonnage Ititf, under deck tonnage 4*2 r>>giBtnr.-<l tonnage
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 273 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, jst August. High Water. 4.5 Penang Races Third Day Garrison Mana'iivres. Sunday, and August. High Water. 5.9 a.m. 5.3a.m. 8th Sun. lay after Trinity. Jewish Feast of Ab. Garrison Maniruvres. Swimming Club Launched. 6.30 7.30. Monday, 3rd August. High Water. 6 40 a.m. 6. 14 p.m.
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  • 695 6 Appointment of Agents for Japan. Thk Kobe ChronieU of the 15th July &re UiLluiid that the firm of Mr. Ed 1,. van Nierop, of Kobe and Yokohama, has been appointed aennt for Japan of the newly-formed Java-China-Japan S'earmhip Company, the head offices of which are at
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  • 125 6 I.ohd Robert; presided at the second annual dinner, held on .June 27 at the Vronl.sro Restaurant, of the Volunteer olictrs who served in South Africa 'luring the late war. He »aid (hat. no ni hiid a greater appreciation of the Volunteer movement thai; he had.
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  • 15 6 iBELANn lias won the Klcho Challenge Khield at Bisley England and Scotland for second place.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 19 6 •ippinij advertisements, with dates iling etc., will be found on page 7. ral Bhipping news is printed on 8
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    • 194 6 NOTICES. MOTHERS SHOULD REMEMBER wbta mlittag ma mnU elm I food lag tatlr babltt THREE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF v FOOD It Is easily digestible and very asslmHabla and nourishing. It Is readily soluble and froo from staroh. It does not thicken, and no sugar or tootling Is required. MELLIN'S FOOD
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    • 865 6 NOTrCES. WfltS (or LEA PERRIIS 1 n la. WORCESrERSHIXE SAUCE. By Special Warrant iW^^^^^ His Majsstg CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. Singapore and Kranji Railway. M From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. noixng. DO"WN. AM. AM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. J>.M. P.M P.M AM. AM A.M. AM
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 734 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. TIE Stendar AsraiMOS. Norwich Union >Ire Inranno* Sooioty. Atlas Awnraoe* Compnny (Fire), rhe s'qui'AbWt.ife Amiunac* .Sociaty. nut China Mutual Stnun Navigation Company Tbe U%gm Boer Company. /or particular* of thene Oonpauies, see the nil ftdvaniwm.mt at THB BORNBO COM"ANY. WMITKI' \K«nt» STEAMSHIP COHPANIES. p B Steam
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    • 788 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANjEg, Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract with :h«i Netherlands India doverntpsot. mt Singapore Smr AsTsttrv, lat< A DAiwoiMit Co., »<■ fttn.tr m Qwat .b« uDdermeutßmod dales a?? only appfv<maw. Hteamer From Espectw) Will be Ix^p^'^hed for Van der Parra Sambas July 9 Pootianak, Billitoa, and BaUvia Aagt 2 Van
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    • 554 7 Norddeutsctier Lloyd, firemen Coast Lines. ST£AM£RS OF THE COAST KIEBT. Tons Reg. Tola Reg. SUtHn 2478 t'Vi-a Nang 1608 Petehaburt 2101 Maehew 1600 Sandakan 2111 Phra. C. Klao 1668 Borneo 2100 P.ChulaC.K. 1668 Koh.ic.hang 2010 Deli 1394 Pitsanulok 9010 Taiehxow 136U t'aknam 2004 Kong Beng 1»» Tanglin 1994 Mongkut 1354
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    • 766 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's St*am Navigation Company. Uwi>k» M4ll. Comxfat with thb AtTBTRIAH OOT¥BSIIKHT. The following are the dates on whiob the Company's steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from bare OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. 1908. Arrives. IHOS Sails. IMarquis Vindobona July 7 Bao?n«A«m July 6 7W«.<e July 81 'Penia
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    • 505 7 JTBAMflfttP COMPANIES JAPAN if AIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY serrioe is maintained tot ween Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN BCRBW PTEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 426 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. rrm london and lanoajshirji 4 J. FIBB INSUfcANOB OOMPAHI. Capital «BJ*7.K» Paid up Cat/ital 4913,760 Reserve Fuud 4.U0783W The undersigned, Ag^.ils tor tbe Con pany, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUHTBAD On. Aaert* THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE.' (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720) THE undersigned,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1360 8 ader tins hPadini; the following abbreviations are used str.— ctfamer ;«sh. whip Ihj. barque sch. sch'>oner; Yet. Y*clit;Cru —l ruia-ir; Gbi —Gunboat; Tor. MTM lo; H.^>. Hor«t> power; Brit. Briitish,!' S. I iiitcl St.it s F<li. French --Ge> Oariaaw; Out Dutch; Uc—General- ctLTtio, d p.— deck p«ss«ng«r;
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    • 683 8 VESSLLS EXPECTED port, probable date of arrival. and nam* of agenit. BTIAMIRB. A. Kvlmans VafaaUtaa, tag M. Comte. AbH-»mU, Ha nbury, Auk 10: Behn Meyer Agamemnon, Liverpool. Au<3l: Mansfield Al'Oiu. rlominy. Au<; Borneo Coy. \niUlusin H imbu p. Auk 6: B. Mayer. Aaniro. Oo'ombo. Sept tl; M M iritime"-. Ap»rimia.
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    • 145 8 From Europe— B) inu 41. M. cs. Cal,'.dumen due on the 3rd August, with linUss to the ICth July. Fr^i Obiria— By the P. 40. s.s. /V../,,mi>h Bnl Augu«t. Left Btngapor. Due m London June l"tii B. 1. July i.-tl: June null N. D. L. July IMi
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    • 171 8 A RRIVALS H r 1.A.. VCBBBL'B SlMk A a Rig. 30 ilbPDita ;.t str SI Puraea" ■Brit «tr! SI VVarrior »tr 81 |Vand«rCapellc!i '>nt st'.j 81 j\lbonv U.S cul 31 K leiifh cm 81 Cincinnati cm 31 Kmile Dut str.l bl j^ingADorv i rit MM 31 I'iiub.i ..< Jap -Ir.
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    • 107 8 Dats. Vbsrkl'* Name. Fuo A Big. Toirs. I>KBTIWATrOS. Ai.(? 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 S 1 8 8 4 Sri Tringgtnu Warrior Helen A. Wyman Tamba Mum Van den Bosch Boael Emile Nan Hban Albenga Maxagon Ualedonien Polynaiien LaSeyne Out str. Brit Btr. Am eh Jap str.
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    • 561 8 MaMalS. *VsawahGoldMine(?7.s' pd)*l3 <> Brnseli Tin M-.ur *M.26. •Fra-er Nnuve iIOO. HTconjr Shnnehai Bmk Int. 1;. I owarth ErskinevV C-i. Lt. JIB". •Jelebu^ $1.00. Kad&na (fully paid) tlWftt, anailail Jo (?7 psidl $7.00, noinniut. •Kect.^n cir.lH Mine ?l 00, nominal. Multiy Sra»e« Salt 5> Maynard Co ?20.<*1, bnyem N'nal
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    • 148 8 ."•■r C'MlMwr Tune. 10-Day. MoMuk'Mi^Hii'l.fapau Tevir \< in l)t-li aiui A«»h in aVutaa 'i p.n Iti-nslilis and Hngsn >n MmMI H p ni M 'Ma<ln, etc., 1 < i Bo*eh I p.m I. Swct'li nil v\n norm 9 1 pin I.i isbniiein I Svuii-v TnnffHn 1 p.m Ch'hon
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-62, HIGH STREET. Oil 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. M T^STIMONIA L 4W
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    • 393 8 ON MONDAY VHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. W5 WILL OFFER SOME WONDERFUL VALUES. A THE 'KING" Sale FOUNTAIN PEN. mv 2.50 1 WITH 14-CARAT REAL GOLD IRIDIUM TIPPED NIB. The "Ming" btaa i»o«t marvellous value ia Fountain Pen Kvi-ryone write* in. -re «r haa, hnrdly a «Bf faaaai witlu.nt aaai we hHTe
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    • 100 8 WEATH£H_j*£PJRT. /Tnnrlnno Krrhov ho p <il St*t July. 190!. U U.lll i« u in. f p.m., hKMABCe. Bar „»J»«».t«l8!«f.8;9 Morniaz Temp 87.6 i «>i 7 8.^.0 j clear, day WB'lbTher 1 79.0 7&< cloudy," UirofWind;6. 8 b. sk. >.k. uight clear. Max.Temp.; b(>.« Mm 779 Max in Sun 1 »s.fi
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  • 915 9 It will be n«»w8 to many of our readers, says the WeHminiter Ouzette, that in the Malay i'eninmila there is at the present moment au area of 14,000 acres planted with the Hevea Brasiliensis, the tree furnishing the ''ara rubber of commerce. Thin area represents about 1,500,000
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    • 270 9 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO/S SCOTCH WHISKIES j ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD i $12-50 per caw. Duty extra V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra OPTAJIUBUt KKOM KKTVI. UKAMUM, ■>!> McALISTER Co sole agents Restaurant. J~i. van XVijfc. ORCHARD ROAD, TELEPHONE
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    • 588 9 BANKS. HONGKONG AN I) >HANHH BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital »io,uoo,oni I RKBKRVE FUND.— rttflrling Re«erre..f 10,000,00" Silver Reserre....s 6,500,000/ ift wu w J RESERVE LIABILITY OF nrtM( v. PROPRIETORS |~»i«i.w«v*> (,'ourt or Diuctoks.' A. J. RaymoKD, K*q,— C'haihm an. H. Tomkims, E«q Dkputy Chairman W. M SI.A.iK, E«q. H. SCHCBABT,
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    • 256 9 NOTICES SK FOR THE FAMOUS "ARIMA TAN-SAN" I A Natural Water, Clear Sparkling AND Effervescent Mineral Water, pice $4.75 per case of 4doz. Pints. SOLE IMPORTERS Y. SHIBUYA Co. I G. OTOMUNE Co. JAPANESE HIGH CLASS CURIOS. MODERN ART OF JAPAN. 'wholesale Sc rbtatl. inspection cordially invited. G. OTOMUNE d
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  • 308 10 The output of thtt Rfdjing Lebong, the prin ipal Suinatr in gold mine during the year I'.HJJ, WOhod a valut of 1,260 826 guilders, equal u< X10."),069 This was obtained from tt,4M ions ut stone, of which 16 4.^5 t(ins wf-re treated, with a yield of 21,982
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  • 25 10 M. M. Angusi ;t.— IVr MpMa Kor Marneilleii H. H. til" Kaj.ih si S.nawaU, 11. 11. the Rajah Mu.la, Mr. I. Hnilleux.
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  • 116 10 For Singapore 1 lVr I' iV O s. fitm«loiia, contacting with ttic u f»nni i>.ihii at Col mo with the stenuur '"hi: an from l.ondo July 10, dne Dili An«t.— Mr. Allen Per M. M b. s OaMmtNi uonnflcMni! at Ool<> bo uil'.i lite el amor Uuuib
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 109 10 VESSELS ADVERTISED TT^Mr. Melbournr, 4Mb, due .rly Au_"'*t, Bou stead. i>ew Zealand via purl-. .Ij./n/in. dv« tfth Autft lion i. Mil Ndw Eea inu; via I'jri.-*, furl—a(m. due 16th togu, KeAUator Odesia vm ports, l\ijni Sneijiirnit >:aJ jf Wnly, ami I'oronej next Auuuki i> V P. PeK Bbur^{ vih ports.
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    • 292 10 NOTICES. Charges Moderate, Seat 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., Proprietors. TRY EUCRYL IN YOUR BATH AND YOU WILL ALWAYS WANT
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    • 345 10 NOTICES* HT. ANJ)KK\\ V HOUfrK. A CHURCH of England Boarding Hou». for KurojHM.u and Kurasinn boywho desire to atw-nd the schools, of lh pla. c. Applications to l>« made to Mi House Maxtor, St. Andrew's Honse; or t. Ike Ooloaw OnapUls w« ur LTiXM PA GNE "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry
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    • 429 10 NOTICES, BAGNXuTff H ILLE S, 96 Robinson Road. SC-A-XTDES ON EC.A.ND Eloctric Fans, Ceiliu^ and Ihl 1< i 40, 50, 60, 80, tOo, 1 10 and '"0 Volts. to operate from Incandascenl i)ircuits. Any Voltage to order Direct or Alternating current Fans. For Tabie Use. 104 VolU. Inspection invited from
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    • 192 10 NOTICES. Hotel Bellevue. A TESTIMONIAL. Dieses l lctelist alien zuenipfehlen da es mm aussrezeichijete Kucae und wlir silkuic Kammern hier peH. (Signed) Steffens. William Diack. tu. th. f. 4 N Bmmer son's IBiffin fßooms Telegraph Street. FASS "LOWENBRAU" BEER. U.C. FOR SALE. "Fass" Beer Iced (LIGHT AND DARK) Casks from
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