The Straits Times, 14 August 1903
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Title Section13 1903-08-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,*206 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1903-08-14 1 PI I YiIURF WHISKY u l I iiynt w n i u i\ i NOTICE. In consequence of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O off present prices will be made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore, L'i'nd July, 1903. v.c. NOTICE. ALBERT L. A. Daley begs to infoim582 words
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Advertisement910 1903-08-14 1 Supplied to the State Hospitals of the Federated Malay States ASK ITOTJK, STORE KEEPER FOR J^ l^^^! "SLEDGE" BRAND. VOtax C Ha > |MAW^' /V> STERILIZED MILK. i^/^M§H^ V 13^C>^- x;r x :Ell x PURE 1 Invaluable in the House, JRESE ALP|Jljg in KNESS OR HEALTH. Don't be put ofT.910 words
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Advertisement396 1903-08-14 1 NOTICES. JOSEPiTfiiLLOTTS "GRAND ;>kMX," PAUMS, 1000. Bl ftg OfHighartQualitj; .mill avmKGrp»t« Diirib.it ttn-r. MW ■j§ oucAPesT. bb By STRAND HOTEL, RANGOON. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C. S. 1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffles Hotel, Singapore Raffles Tiffin Rooms,396 words
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Article2045 1903-08-14 2 Via the Canadian Pacific Railway. (Contributed). Having been round by Siiez twice 1 thought it would be a nice change to escape the terrors of the Red Sea heat in June by travelling, via the C. P. R. from London to Hongkong, an with that intention, after2,045 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement227 1903-08-14 2 NOTICES. tulCls's llama-hair BELTING THE BEST FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES Keeps TOUGH and PLIABLE without the use of Dressings. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. BRITISH LAGER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED BY IND COOPE Co., Burton-on-Trent. THIS BEER IS BREWED FROM PURE MALT HOPS j 6 doz. pints or 4 doz. quarts227 words
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Advertisement259 1903-08-14 2 NOTICES. Katz Bros., Ltd: Have received a fresh shipment of their well-known EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES: ANUMS in air-tight tins of i oo $1.75 do do 50 1.00 ATUM do 100 2.50 do do 50 1.35 ASMA CORK do 100 2.75 do do 50 1.50 ASMA GOLD do 100 2.75 do do259 words
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Article935 1903-08-14 3 Home. The agreement lietween the Cunard <'<»" imny and Government emlxxlie.s the provision* iniTitiiiiicil in telegram* of tlie Ist Octi>l>er last ..ml nthtTH piililinhed in the Times nf the -mm.hue. The ('ompMiy bolii Mi whole Meet at tlie (li»|io»al of IJoverni 1. TI l!ir..|> aii.l tlirw (.mrthh of935 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1903-08-14 3 Dangerous. THE grootpxt daogav (rom colds and influenza is their tendency to result in i.m union 1:1. If n-B^onuble care is used, ned Clinnil'.'il(.iii 's < uu),'h Krmedy taken. hII danger will In- :ivoit!i-ii. It will cure a cold or an attack of iufluen/a in less iimt> than other treatment.113 words
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Advertisement311 1903-08-14 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT* C° Medicinal Skin Soap MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE VIVIENNE, 8 Parla "Singa Panjang" The finest Cigar of the East lAN NOW BE HAI.I FROM Whiteaway.311 words
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Advertisement330 1903-08-14 3 NOTICES. BAGNALL V HILLES, 06 Robinson Road. HAVE ON IBLA-CTX) Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table. 40, 60, 60, 80, 100, 110 and 120 Volts. l)eaigne<i to operate from Incandescent 1 Circuit!. Any Voltage to order Direct of AlternatinfftCurrent Fan*. For Table Use, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people who330 words
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Advertisement738 1903-08-14 3 WANTED— An Eurasian to act as eight overseer on the Bundi Tin mines. Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd, Ageots. v c. WANTED, at once, a young man as clerk for a mercantile office. Must be quick at figures and a good writer Apply to K. B. c/o Strait* Time*.738 words
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Advertisement633 1903-08-14 3 NOTICES. FR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Belegie Road. o-C-FOR SALE. ONE brown mare gelding wuh saddle complete. Price moderate. Apply to T. H. G. c/o Strait* Time*. 17-8 FOR SALE. A SECOND band ricksha nearly new and in good order, complete. Apply to LIM633 words
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Advertisement633 1903-08-14 3 SHIPPINO WEBT AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR DERBY, BROOME, PORT HEDLANi). COSSACK, ONSLOW, CARNARVON. QERALDTON, AND FREMANTLB. rE Company's steamer PAROO, 2,666 tons, Captain Mills, will be despatched for the above ports on Saturday, the IMb instant, at 4 p m. She has excellent accommodation (or passenger*, and carrier633 words
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1045 1903-08-14 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 14TH AUGUST. Lord Lansdownk's reference to the horrors of a certain execution at Peking, and the responsibility of the Government to see that 'the pledges whereun'dar the men who were recently arraigned for seditious libel in the Shanghai Mixed Court, pleaded guilty, are1,045 words
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Article341 1903-08-14 4 Is this part of the world th*» only difficulty that h ver suggested in the relationship between tne Government official and moneys out at interest, is that of keeping the frequently underpaid official from acting in the capacity of borrower. In other parts of this purple Kast, however,— lands where341 words
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Article227 1903-08-14 4 In yesterday's issue, a letter appeared over the norn <l* plume A Straits Chinaman," dealing with the question of liquor measures Therein the writer asked why Irmp. Bateman, who has charge of the Weights and Measures Department, did not exercise the power with which the law invests him, with equal227 words
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Article94 1903-08-14 4 Thk formal report of the Russian Minister of War, who haa recently spent some weeks in Japan and, at Tokio, had many interviews with Japanese officials of the first class, was made public at St. Petersburg on the 30th July. He informs the Russian Chancellor that Japan has no desire94 words
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Article52 1903-08-14 4 11. M. the King goes this year to Marienbad instead of to Homburg. Reuter wired yesterday that H. M. had already started for that place. From Marienbad H. M. goes on a visit to the Emperor of Austria, at Vienna, on the 31st instant, and will stay a tew days52 words
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Article16 1903-08-14 4 The Federal Conference at Kuala Lumpur is likely to cost the V. M.S. Government about $40,000.16 words
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Article17 1903-08-14 4 A special general meeting ot the Singapore Catholic Club is convened for this evening at 8 o'clock.17 words
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Article20 1903-08-14 4 A telegham dated London, August 6, announces the death of Mr. Pnil May, the well known Black and White artist.20 words
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Article18 1903-08-14 4 The Hong Mok arrived yesterday from Amoy and Swatow with a number of immigrants for Singapore and Penaug.18 words
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Article24 1903-08-14 4 An account of a trip from London to Singapore bythe Pacific route will be 'mind on page 2. Wire News appear an page 3.24 words
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Article22 1903-08-14 4 The Sanuki Mam (Captain Townsend) arrived here from Hongkong yesterday afternoon and will sail for Penaug and Colombo at 4 p.m. to-morrow.22 words
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Article25 1903-08-14 4 Captain Cameron, Ist Manchester, has open granted six months' leave of absence by a medical board, and sails tor England by thp pin on Saturday.25 words
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Article54 1903-08-14 4 About a fortnight ago, seven thousand tnns of Australian coal were discharged from the steamer Como at Colombo in sev^n days and a half. The Times of 'VV<//< says that this is a record in the tjnedv discharging of coal in Colombo harbour, where the facilities are said to be54 words
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Article63 1903-08-14 4 Kaki.v this morning while the s.s llork Leong was coming in from Batu I'.iiiat and when near Keppel Harbour she collided with a Chinese fishing-boat with no light. The fishing boat baqk The Chinese crew were picked up and brought on to Singapore. They were charged at the Marine Court63 words
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Article34 1903-08-14 4 This, taken from Life, might apply to some Far Eastern port There wax a man in our town. And he wax wondrous wise. He jumped into a monstrous deal I'liat Mood on massive lien.34 words
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Article25 1903-08-14 4 And when he saw the game win up, With all his might, and main, He loaded stock on trusting friends And jumped right out again.25 words
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Article65 1903-08-14 4 The Agricultural Bulletin for July contains much interesting matter. An article on datura poisoning throws light on a favourite method of drugging among the crimiml classes. The datura plan, is common enough in this island and easily available for bad purposes. Particulars also are given of experiments in extracting gutta65 words
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Article90 1903-08-14 4 A Sydnkv paper writes Racing men in Australia, where the starting machine is so successfully used, find it hard to understand how starters in England contrive to make such a mess of the business of despatching fields by aid of the barrier. The prejudice against it is still alive, aud90 words
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Article88 1903-08-14 4 Kapok— or the product of the cotton tree Bombax Malabaricum common enough here, afifords a large export trade from Java, whence as many as 2,777,467 kilos or 54,672 cwt. were exported in one year (1896). the average being about 2 million kilos (39,368 cwt.) The yield is said to range88 words
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Reutcr's Telegrams.
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Article43 1903-08-14 4 IjonAon, \2th August. The Siloeripray, an American fishing boat, was found on the Canadian shore of Lake Erie. She was struck by twenty shots while escaping from a Canadian revenue cutter, and was badly shattered. There were no fatalities on board.43 words
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Article19 1903-08-14 4 The importation of Danish, Russian, and Argentine sugar will be prohibited in Britain from the Ist September.19 words
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Article48 1903-08-14 4 Worse and Worse. I3f/i Auguxt. Latest advices from the Balkans are of the most serious nature. The revolution is spreading eastward. There has been a big fight near Monastir. Lord Lanttdowne announced in the House of Lords that the British Government is anxiously watching the situation.48 words
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Article41 1903-08-14 4 Lord Lansdowne has referred in Parliament to the recent horrible execution of a Reformer in Peking. He says that Great Britain is morally bound to fee that the pledges under which the Shanghai Reformers pleaded guilty are carried out.41 words
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Article39 1903-08-14 4 The Czar, in a I" lease, appoints Admiral Alexietl Kupsian Viceroy in the Par East with supreme power, and respon.-ible only to the Special Council in St. Petersburg. The Viceroyalty comprises the Amur and Kwanstung territories39 words
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Article23 1903-08-14 4 Wk understand that the new Colonial yacht Sail- Men went on an official steam trial thio morning in the harbour.23 words
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Article90 1903-08-14 4 We regret to hear of a nasty accident which happened to Capt. Allenby of the l.'ith M.I yesterday morning. While iii Mini nvriiiL' with some of his regiment near a brick-field off Alexandra Road he was suddenly charged and togged by a huge water-buffalo, which gored90 words
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Article36 1903-08-14 4 S C.C. LAWN BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Play. I H.\Ml'loNS!lir. Ml bent White, '-'I -M. rnrw Thoiii-on ami Caldw.-ll beat DeCoiircy aud Hill.. To-day's Ties. OUMOMJT. Mini Withers. W. McDonald r. DiAny unfinished ties of the week.36 words
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Article67 1903-08-14 4 Thursday's Winners. Thk Galloway Handicai*. B. U. Kongsi's Hilda. Thk Klian Paw Stakes. Mr Malaiperumal'* Emperor. Thr r.niKTH Class H'cap. Mr. J. I)e Vooet's Zoroaster. Thk Derby Handicap. Mr. \V. \V. Hailej's Benedick. The "Crishkd Food" Stakes. Mr. C. A. Waller's Nun-nicer. Thk Kkian Stakes. Mr. Lynch's Starlight.67 words
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186 1903-08-14 4 Results Yesterday. LAMM 1 MVOLM, -Mr- Wa.Mell l»-at Mlw 6-3, 62. LAMM 1 DOOBLH. Mi" I. nun ami Mi-- .1. Qua beat MrDarby ami Mr-. (Jnn.-10-ii, M, iii rii IHI WWII f MR-. Mrs. Saiiinlci- an, l Mr. l)i i.lUtv IwU Mrx. Christie ami apt.186 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement366 1903-08-14 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Seein's Believin' AS THE OLD WOMAN SAID. Have you seen our price list If not, get one, and you will see that V)f)e Jiustralian Stores are cheap and best for provisions. THOMSON rpHOMAS 0 T po. HOMSON AHOMAS O6 Uo. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2,366 words
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Advertisement68 1903-08-14 4 GIANELLI MAJNO'S NATURAL MILK SOLD BY The Dispensary, British Dispensary, AND AiL PROVISION STORES. THK lABTIRN AND AUSTRALIAN STSAM SHIP CO., LTD. FOR MELBOURNE, DIRECT. 'HHE Compa y's s s. AIRLI having I excellent ai'commodation for first ana second class p .sseneers. io now in port, and is expected to68 words
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Advertisement178 1903-08-14 4 O. R LAMBERT V CO., Photographers. opem: Graham flouie, (Battery Road.) On Weekdays only, 8 a. m. ft> 6 p. m. Orchard Road. On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oo Handays, H a. m. to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. We beg178 words
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Advertisement47 1903-08-14 4 YOl'R (JKNKRAL HEALTH BECOMES GOOD. Under thb Hknbki.iai. Acnoit or Stbarns' Wink, the chief functions of the body are regulated The appetite is sharpened. Digestion becomes more active Nutrition and assimilation are more complete. Sleep is induced And the natural forces are stimulated.— Sold by all chemists.47 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter121 1903-08-14 5 To tlie Editor of the StraiU Time*." Sib,— With the dollar verging on 1/lld demand, and the prices of commodities at famine rates, the most thrilling news which your valuable paper could publish would be a list of the firms that are willing to make immediate reductions121 words
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Article531 1903-08-14 5 Well Received by the Press. '■'lciitta. August i'ttli. At a meeting of the Imperial Legis lative Couneii at Simla, on the 4th instand tliu Vicemy made the following announcement Some months ago His Majesty's Government offered me an extension of my term of office in India.531 words
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Article81 1903-08-14 5 A kike which had serious results occurred in home houses on Penang lloaii, Penang, early on Sunday morning, wholly destroying the hottee occupied by Dr. B.>yer and damaging the next house, the residence of a Chinese. It appears that Dr. Boy9r's servant left a lamp burning81 words
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Article1458 1903-08-14 5 Thk S. C. C. Cricket Tournament has come to an end and the Law and Civil Service team are the victors. The final match, that in which the winners met the Garrison, was brought to a conclusion on Saturday last and was won by two wickets after an1,458 words
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Article229 1903-08-14 5 Old Offender Captured. Ab'>vt2 30 this morning a burglary occurred in a bangsal in Queen Street, occupied by some Chinese carpenters and masons. The two foremen were returning to the bangsal at the hour mentioned and were surprised to see a Chinaman at the foot of229 words
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Article113 1903-08-14 5 Thk following passengers arrived here yesterday afternoun by the (iennan Mail steamer liaytrn. From Antwerp Mr. T. H. D. Hup. From Southampton Mr. Uold» torn, Mr. Elian, Mr. Winter. From Uenoa— Mr. van Vreeden, Mr. Steinnetz, Mn«, J. Meyer, Mr. and Mre. Moulin, Mw«n. Frankfurter, Geunni,113 words
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Article213 1903-08-14 5 About 5 a.m. on the 27th ult. the body of a Javanese sub-warder named Dollah was found near the back entrance of the prison by a fellow subwarder named Mo' Mim bin Kasan. The .latter was reported and the body removed to the hospital. On the previous213 words
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Article137 1903-08-14 5 Successful Work at Ismallia. In a report the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has received from the Suez Canal Company on the work of Major Ross at Ismailia to banish mosquitoes and malaria, it is stated that by systematic oiling of pools, and the unceasing watch kept137 words
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Article67 1903-08-14 5 There will be a bowling competition to-morrow, Saturday night, between teams of the Penang Club, the Tanglin Club, and the Teutonia Club, each team to consist of six. The results of the bowling will be telegraphed to Penang, and 1 -its vena immediately after the scores have67 words
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Article70 1903-08-14 5 "A London wire to the Indian Field sayn that the Goodwood Cup was won by four lengths, two lengths between first and second. The betting was 5 to 4 against Rabelais 100 to 14 against Cuppa White 20 to 1 against Merry Saint. The Brighton Cup was run70 words
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Article486 1903-08-14 5 BnOAPOBK, Urn AUOUST, 1901. PRODUCE. EXCHANBt. ffHAREI. B'sawahOoM Mine (17.5' pd)«l« 00 Bruseh Tin Mi D e 18.25. •Fraiier Neave HO", buyer-. H'kong Shanghf i Rank S6?.t Howarth Erskine Co. Lt. $190 Melebu 11. 00, sellers. Kadana (fully paid) IIO.CO, nominal do ($7 paid) ?7.00, nominal. •Ke.-hau Gold Mino486 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1903-08-14 5 Dun't Fool With It. IT will not do to fool wih a bad cold. No one unn t. 1 1 wlmt the end will be. Pneumonia, rntAtrh, chroaic bronchitis, and con-u ■■ption invnriably result from a neglected cold As a medicine for the DON n Ma, coiuh», and influenza, nothing126 words
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Advertisement155 1903-08-14 5 The Best Advice To give to a person suffering from Headache or Neuralgia is to une a remedy that will give instant relief. Like a touch of the wizard's wand, Little's Orikntal Balm actt on theoe painful disorders. The effects »re simply marvellous. One application and the pain subsides as155 words
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Advertisement61 1903-08-14 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. md. coope &~ca Burton on Trent Ale. Stout In Hogsheads of 54 Gallons Casks of 36 Gallons. Borneo Co., Ltd., Jigents. Mr. N. N. Cazen, Sparrow Bush N V., writes "Jayne's Expectorant is the best cough medicine I know of. It has saved both my own and my61 words
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Advertisement358 1903-08-14 5 AUCTION SALE OF 48 VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. ALLOTMENTS TO BE HELD AT Powell Co.'s Sale-Room UN Wednesday. 19th August. 1903. AT 2-3O P. M FORTY-EIGHT valuable residential buiUiug allotments (held under statutory eran's) fronting Serangoon Rtmii ami St. MiehM) Road and a reserve for road off Banagooa Road, •Singapore, about358 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1903-08-14 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday. 14th August. Hisrh Water. 1.51 p m. 8. V.I. Recruit* and Co. Drill. VIS. 8.V.R. Musketry. 5.15. Football. S.C.C 2ud. v. Regt. 2nd. 5. L.L.T.C. Tonrnament. Town Band. Old Jail Site. 5 to 6. CCA. Prinnep Street Church. H. Pulo Brani Clnli Smoker. 9. Saturday, 15th214 words
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Article593 1903-08-14 6 Lives over a Paris Bar-room and is Happy. An interesting tale comes from Paris as a sequel to the accession to the Servian throne of King Peter Karageorgevitch. It seems that one of the first material and visible effects that the tragedy at Belgrade in June593 words
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Article184 1903-08-14 6 For Singapore. Per P. <fc O. a. /nrfi.i. conuoclint; with the steamer Hillaarat at Colombo, from London July '.'4, due 23rd Augt.— KeurAil iral the Hon Aghton G. Curzo •;.vo, in. cm.;, Mr. W. H;iin. Mr. E .St. J. Lnwson, Messrs. J. H. bhiekic, and R. KanralL^184 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1903-08-14 6 He Found Relief. pEOBO> KU])KIN, Town Clerk, V Kuiuara, Nrw Zen'und, says I h r. \,ry greHt 'ploacuro in sUtinf; that, bMinf used Chnniherlnin'B Pain Balm la v«ry severe atUrk of sciatica, I round immediate relief. Had before tried many ottn'r embrocations for the same purpose, I>ut found this the102 words
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Advertisement327 1903-08-14 6 NOTICES HOTEL, Fitted with first class accommodation, overlooking Fytche Square Garden, near to the Banks, Offices, Market, and the Stations. All the catering is under European supervision. Liquor and Cuisine, best qual.ty. A. CHIESA. FYTCHE SQUARE, RANGOON. The only hotel in Rangoon in the continental style. c f. v c.327 words
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Advertisement642 1903-08-14 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DOWN. X>O"\rt7'Kr. AM. A.M. AM A.M. P.M. P.M. PH. P.M. P.M AM. AM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. f\M P.M. P.M Singapore rf..700 7.46 10.00 11.30 12.30 3.0:.' 4.10 5.15 6.40 .6.30 7..'0 9.20 10.4.">642 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement720 1903-08-14 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. qrUIK Standsr* Aummnoe., J. Norwioh Union rlr« Inranmo. Botaety. &t!mi AMnranoe Comply (Fire). ITie K.|ui'*hle Life Awmranoe Society. ITie China Mutual Stoam Navigation Company The Tottwnliiuu laager Boer Company. for Duticolara of these Companies, Me th. -ail X^mTnt of THE BoSjEO COMPANY. LUUTKD. Accent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.720 words
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Advertisement1231 1903-08-14 7 STEAMSHIP ES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netnerlands India Government. tt>. at Singapore: Ship Aoiaor, lltm J. DimniLg A 00., 9-8. noixn<t Qn* T ihe undermentioned date, are on I y appro 1 mate. Steamer From Expected Will be iHwpF^hed for:— O. (i. Daendel* Soerabaia Augt 8 Bawean,1,231 words
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Advertisement697 1903-08-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. STKAMERB OF THE COAST FLEET. Tone Keg. Tons Reg. SUttm 2478 Phra Nang 1603 Petchaburi 2191 Machew 1600 Sandakan 2111 PhraC.Klao 16«8 Borneo 2100 P. Chula C.K. 1868 KoKticluMg 2040 Deli 1394 PiUanulole 3019 Taichiow 1569 Paknam 2001 Kong Beng 1569 Taiglin 199f697 words
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Advertisement559 1903-08-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIBS Compagnle Dee MessageHea Maritimes De France. TILKOBAPHIO AllDKMfl: MIRSiOIBII. SIMOAPOEI. Ih. mail steamer, will leave Singapore ->n or aoout the undermentioned date*. Outward. Homiwaho. Dates. Date. 1903 1908 Salatie Augt 17 I Yarra Augt 17 A'lttnilint Augt 31 CaJxti'iiim Augt 31 4ms Sept 14 SaUuie Hept 14 F.559 words
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Advertisement729 1903-08-14 7 NOTICES. MARTIN'S <j|I>IOL* STeEE LIQUID FUEL(Petroleuai F»c3idtis) Large stocks always on hand. 32/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f. o. b. iv bunkers at FUSHWATEH ISLAND (PULO BUKOU) opposite western entrance of New Harbour. The fuel is delivered through a in. pipe capable of discharging 200 torn per hour.729 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1509 1903-08-14 8 Umler this heading the following abbreviations are used I—str1 str. steamer sh. %nip bq. barque sch.— schooner; Yet. Yacht Cru.- Cruiser; GbV Uunboat; Tor. Torpedo; 1 1 0. Horse power; Brit— British U, B.— United Stmtm; Fch— Frmch Ger. -German; Dut. -Dutch; Ox. -<ii'nt?ralcarg >: d p1,509 words
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Article571 1903-08-14 8 Nanta, port, probnblt d-'tx o< amvn: and nans' t.i ageni*. A. Kxelmans, Marseilles, Aug M. Co.nte. Agamemnon, Liverpool. Aug 31; Mansfield Alhoin, Bombay, Aug l«: Borneo Coy. Alting, Sourabxya, Aug 24; Daendels. Annan), Coiomb'o, Sept 14 M. Maritimes. Arabia. Hongkong, Aug 22; Behn Mey«r Ascot, Muroran. August P.571 words
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Article110 1903-08-14 8 Fur Hrr iteamtr Time. To-Morrow. in-istKHii via ports Trinpganu 9 a.m. P. Sham PeuatiK Pin Km Noon. Kuantan ATringtjanu tf«n</ Noon. Indragiri Am? jinn* Noon. Penang and Colombo Japan 1 p m Fremantle via ports I'aroo [i.m. Bnnijkok Bornto p.m. Saniitrani; Kop San 3 pm. Pulo Laut and110 words
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Article183 1903-08-14 8 From Europe— By the M. M. 9s. Salatif due on the 17th August, with date* to the 24th July. From China— Ry the M. M. s. Yarra due on the 17th August. Tim Tabu or Mails Dub. Mrs. E. N. \VallerinB, Veriniluou Minn., writes My little girl,183 words
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Article169 1903-08-14 8 5 Vbssil's Name Aup 1- ChearK Chew I- Aparima 13 .l:i|i:m IS /weena 13 Ureid 13 Pin S.-ni: 13 Sultan 18 Mena 13 K. Setaifl Baroe 13 Bayer n* IS Sanuki M»'u 13 Hong Mob 14 S. van Lingga' Flag 4 Tons. Captaik Rig. Brit etr 1213 Frampton str169 words
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Article130 1903-08-14 8 Datb. Vbmel'b Name. Flag A Rio. Ton*. Destination. Aug 15 Japan, Brit «tr. 2795 Antwprp via porf 14 Socotiii str. SMtt M'int;k.T....Shiui^n:iinn<l.l.ipan 14 Dasfred Nor str. «6» Hoiulmy 14 Amberst Brit str. 13ft Port Swettonbtm aDd T. Anson 14 Tatinmii Dut str. \\W Batavin 14 I Borg Nor str.130 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement53 1903-08-14 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-62, HIGH STREET. Have just received fresh goods, such as Grass Linen for Dresses and Blouses. Chinese embroidered Costumev Chinese Coats and Petticoats, Silk Lace Colors, Insertions, Silk Lace Jackets, and Silver-ware, useful for Wedding and Birthday presents. iirsFECTionsr kijsj-ixlvx- solicited53 words
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Advertisement565 1903-08-14 8 GENTS' INDIA GAUZE SINGLETS WITH HALF SLEEVES AYe are now Showing a Full Rangt- of Sizes in THREE VERY POPULAR QUALITIES. *\li4 > tf A Tliis is a known quality much appreciated on account of the Kucellent Value which they VfUOl'lj fl combine with Cheapness. TOIOEIS I»Js.H. DOZBN. &SM i'J565 words
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