The Straits Times, 28 August 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai,2iB SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 644 1 G L YWiO R l W HJAJLL NOTICE. In consequence of the pise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O off present prtees'wlll be made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore, 22nd July. 1908. n.c. NOTICET ALBERT 1.. A. Daley begs to infoim the public tbat he has now in stock
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    • 438 1 NOTICE. T nerei>y, ben to notify tbe public tbat I i, h v.'thn day opened an office of tbe STRAITS ECHO at il, Klin* Street. Singapore* The pre Rises of Messrs. Qiang Brothers 4 00. •THOMVBC. -WABY, Manager, Stroiii Echo t>ing«pore, lOth Augt., IHOB. m.w.f. J-» NOTICK. A 8A 8
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    • 302 1 Milkmaidf Guaranteed >^~^g^ Full Cream. tudeiuh Largest Sale in the World.. "t"" 7 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. NEW BOOKS, j SLAZENQER'S ah ,h., h w-* wWs*. TENNIS RACQETS l«o:5, by F. T. Jane. Illusd. 512.00 I The Sand-buried Ruins of G. M. Khot6n, by M. A. Stein. Illusd. 800 J 031*
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    • 349 1 NOTICES JOSEPH ftILLQTTS "(IRANI) ?»mx." PARIS, iqoo. Hfe |K| jC.a Jjfc i Of XghMt* Quality; and haTir«Ori>i.t»iit Durmb'Uty,*re taer»-^-. B^ BF" 0N JL OHFAPEST. M ■■■W STRAND HOTEL, R A NGO6 N UNDER 1 HE DISTINGUISHED. PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C. S. 1., K. C. V.
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  • 1779 2 Nmm l.uiillnn, Aifjutt. Thl new (imernmeiii HO BMaMaa i M .•>• and Buro'.iKh ('onnriN l<i ragflaat MM iiiiiiilkm motor cars, and TxHue liiennm to |>ri>f<---niiiHl driven), was read n neroml tiim 1 in thu HwaMflf Common* on the 4th. The aim of the l!i!l in to prevent
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    • 227 2 NOTICES. 275~ THE LARGEST ORDER EVER PLACED FOR TYPEWRITERS BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT (275 Machines) HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE EMPIRE MACHINE J^* w^ia*a>Ba»B»aß»Bllß'^ Price <^|50 complete. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ud., Singapore. HUTTENBACH Bros. Co., Venang. SOFT WO ODS ARE RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH
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    • 188 2 NOTICES. CENTRAL 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 quality. A. CHIESA. FYTCHE SQU ARE, RANGOON. The only hotel in Rangoon in the continental style. ef. ac.
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    • 195 2 NOTICES. "Singa Panjang" The finest Cigar of the East CAN NOW BE HAD FROM Whlteaway, UridUw ft Co., Hoo n Keat Co., Hee Mcc Co., Cheng Co.. and all Dealers. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. BKPAIRP PROMPTLY EXECUTED KEYSTONE ELGIN WATCHES DuraM* and Acvurat* Th Keystone Watch Case Co.
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  • 369 3 l.nndon, Augxut H(/i l.v the course of bis speech on the Indian Budget, Lord Geoig.- Hamilton mentioned thfi the subject of reinforcing India in an emergency bad b^en exhaustively investigated during the past tow mo'iths by a spec-ill branc'i of to* DefSBOS Co mittee. Lord Oaorgs* li'mfel! being
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  • 123 3 Last week a tiger," which has been prowlinc about the hills to the west of Kuala Lumpur for si.me time past, attacked a calf behind the dressers' iiuarters near the General Hospital, gays the Matey IttuL The inorher of Mm riilf, coming to the resistance of
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    • 113 3 He Found Kelief. i'KdKOK MI'KI.N. 'lown Clerk. "T Kunmrn, Ni /ea nnd, snys "I ba*« vary gicat plea»un> In stating that, baviog utfd I'namberlain's Paip Valm in s very severe atta -k ef iciatiea, 1 found Ist* relief Hoi Ix fore tried many other en brccations for the same purpose,
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    • 516 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT^C 9 Medicinal Skin Soap »V MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP I .-J2lT.lH''.r. -r-i M, I mk Hi>»« hi. ■i^'mi i«««« A a'"lyirr> nu. Recommended by eminent Der* matologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Pspriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE VIVIENNE, 8
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    • 609 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL *\0,000.011t RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserre.llo,ooo,ooo tiaOOOOOO feilTerfieserre.. .1 «,000,000 1 00 wo RESERVE LIABILITY OF lfll vnooK. PROPRIETORS. 1100(IO oot Coost or Directors. A. J. Raymond, E*q,— C'haieman. R.M. ToMaum,Ksq.— Deputy Chaikmam. W. H. Sladk, E*q. U. Schcbabt, Esq. Hon. C. W.
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    • 700 3 NOTICES. WANTEDW 'ANTED— An Bortwian to act as eight overseer on the Bundi Tin mines. Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd., Agents. v c. WANTED, at once, a young man as clerk for a mercantile office. Mu.t be quick at figures and a good writer. Apply to K. B. c/o
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    • 580 3 NOTICES. TX)R SALE,*— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed JT fresh, at the Crowo Dispensary, 96 Selegie Road. v.c. FOR SALE. ENGLISH CONOKRllNA^genuine WbeaUey's, in case and in go ->d condition. Can be seen at Messrs. Powell Co.'.. 28-8 FOR DIBPOBAL. A complete turnout, comprising a •hooded gig, cob 14.2 bands, and harness.
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    • 518 3 SHIPPING NAVIGA?IONEGENERALE ITALIA NA FOR HONGKONG r[E Italian ISCHIA, 4,900 tons Capt. Maganzini, having left Bombay on the 17th inst., may he expected to arrive here on Friday, the 28th inst., «nd will nave prompt despatch for the above poit. For freight and passage apply to 88-8 BEHN MEYEB A
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  • 2495 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST. Few people who have not actually lived among them and discussed the subject wjth them, more or less at length, can imagine the frantic enthusiasm of the tru« anti-opium devotees in America to-day. It is just as strong as that exhibited
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  • 122 4 THE AMERICA CUP. Thursday's Race "off" Lowlon, 27 1 h August. The Cup Rice is "off." As the result of Relinur's skilful jockeying, neither boat crossed the starting line till after the handicap $un was fired, Shamrock thus losing 107 out of 157 second^ handicap. This is the
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  • 9 4 Advance mail news will be found on page 2.
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  • 12 4 A Swituming«Club launch will leave Johnston's Pier on Sunday afternoon at 2.30.
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  • 16 4 All Australian thoroughbred horses are considered to have advanced a year in age on August Ist.
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  • 13 4 The Ger-nan steamer Pkrmmmta arrived tins morning from Swalow with 59(i Chinese immigrant*.
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  • 17 4 The M. M. homeward mail steamer CaUdunien will probably leave Singapore on Monday at about 4 p.m.
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  • 20 4 One of the Chinamen who were wounded in the affray on board the HarJ;<i died in the Hospital last night-
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates' of sailing etc will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 18 4 The Tow*n and Volunteer Band will play on the High Service Reservoir to-morrow afternoon from to '>, weather permitting.
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  • 24 4 Thk AhlioUfvrd, a seagoing steam lighter of 2.50 tons cargo capacity, belonging to Messrs Guthrie and Co.* Ltd, arrived from the Clyde this morning.
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  • 23 4 Yesterday afternoon a rifle match was fired at "Bilestiet between teams representing the local police and H. M. S. Itoxario. The sailors won.
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  • 29 4 It is announced that the wedding of Miss Blanche Murray, daughter of Colonel the Hon. A and Mrs. Murray, to Captain Borrett, will take placo here in November next.
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  • 28 4 A London telegram of August l«tn sajs that Jarvis, the Australian, has won the Swimming Championship of the World at Paris, 500 metres Curwen, of England, was second.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 477 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "A Woman is only' a. Woman BUT A Good Cigar is A Smoke (K IPLIN G.) THE AUSTRALIAN STORES Have been appointed agents for the worldrenowned MCJICANO CIGARS. TRY ONE IS ALL WE ASK. Thompson Thomas Co. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High
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    • 174 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.,' Photographers. MJ MrMbiun House, (Battery Road.) On Weekdays only, b a. m. to b p. m. Orchard Road. On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. On Sundays, 8 a. m. to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. We beg
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    • 42 4 YOUR DIGESTION IMPROVES. Stkarns 1 Wins is pleasant to .take. It aids dieeetion. It agrees with the roost delicate, stomach. It increases weight and strength. Now is the time to reap the full benefit of this valuable tonic* Sold "by all chemists.
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  • 1609 5 SOME AMUSINd IMPRESSIONS OF BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. Probahi,y < o intry on earth has >een the subject of more Munchausen stories, or has been more freely *nd generally maligned than has British North Borneo. Fictitious stories of "The Wild Man from Borneo" are rampant. We find him, celebrated
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  • 118 5 IT will not do to fool with a bad cold. Mo one can tell what the end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, and consumption invariably result from a neglected cold. As a medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, and influenza, nothing Can compare with
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  • 252 5 A thoroughly representative meeting of tbe community of Singapore was held recently in the Exchange Room, at which it was unanimously decided to offer to the Governor, in connection with His Excellency's approaching departure to Europe, an entertainment from the civilian community of Singapore, as
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  • 408 5 (Before Messrs. Mieltelt and Garendish.) Theft. On Wednesday, two Chinamen were arraigned for the theft of a rikisha in Japan Street on the 12th inst. The owner of the vehicle saw tbe men come to the vehicle w^iich was outside his door. One got into it, the
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  • 109 5 This morning three Malays named Awang, I tarn and Tahir were arraigned before Mr. Peacock on the allegation of causing hurt to four Chinese, named Quay Poh, Son Chan, Quai Chew and Lim Hoon on board the s. s. Banco. at Maras Island on the <25th inst.
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  • 115 5 On Wednesday evening, two Chinese were arrested in the compound of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes" and yesterday morning were charged with (i) simple trespass, (ii) with clambering on the roof of the buildings and so doing damage to the extent of $25. The R*v. Fattier Burghoffer explained
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  • 43 5 THE HORSE AND DOQ SHOW. A course of fences is now erected at the top end of the race course for intending exhibitors to practice over, in preparation for the forthcoming horse and dog sh ,w, entries for which close on Tuesday next.
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  • 84 5 Rekulta Yesterday. MIXKII DOUBLES. 'A' CLABB. Mr- Saundera and Mr. Bradbery beat Mr-. Soinerville and Mr. Fenny, 6-3, 6-3. I.MUK-' DOUBLES. Mibr Uunn and Miss J. (innn l>eat Mmmint and Mrs. Carter, 8-4, 6-2. Tie lor To- Day ■UnMI noLHLKs. Mrs. Saundern and Mr. Bradbery
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  • 33 5 The Manila Baard of Health has taken action against thesale of unwholesome soriawater and lemonade there. The Manilti Time." Rays that' most of th'« stuff is full of disease germs and sewage matter.
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  • 40 5 Thr Malay Mail hears that some fifteen Chinese coolies working on Mr. Low Boon Tit's mining land at Cheras, have come across a rich lode of tin and that in 20 days they have already succeeded in raising I*ooo piculs.
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  • 31 5 The business before the Municipal Commissioners at their ordinary meeting today includes Applications for burial ground licenses, water main to^cott's aud Steven's Roads, and legal opinion re the Kalang tunnel works.
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  • 46 5 Invitations have been sent out for a gathering at the residence of Mr. Soh Teck Chiang at 59 Club Street, tonight, to Iff ten to a lecture on Modern Science and Confucianism to be delivered by I)f. I^im Boon Keng, after which refreshments will be served.
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  • 42 5 The title of Secretary to the ResidentGeneral, Federated Malay States, has, with the npproval of the Right Honourable the Secfetarjr of 3tate for the Colonies, been changed to that of Federal Secretary for the Federated Malay .States,' with effect from Ist inst.
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  • 61 5 E. J JJsobr,* lately a partner in the liun of Goldxchmidt and Co., Collyer Quay, who iiHB been brought from the Native States under arrest, was yesterday chared with criminal breach of trust, in respect of Sl6lB, the property of the firm. The case was adjourned till the ,'ird prox
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  • 52 5 Thk Legislative Council reassembles on Friday next, when the Colonial Secretary will propose that 830,000 be voted forthepurchase of certain premises adjoining fche Penang Fred School with a view to improving the school. There are five new hills down for first reading, one for second reading, and one in the
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  • 120 5 Give up drugging yourself and uee a scientific common sonee remedy that can and will cure Rheumatism. Eminent I'hysk'ianft recommend it. Mr. A. I. Cobli. Bernardstone, Mass., says:— l think it eminently fitting that I make tiome acknow- 1 ledgment to you of the benefit* a member of*
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  • 95 5 COMMERCIAL BIMAPOM, 2**H AUOCBT, 1908. PRODUCE. Gambler M 87} Copra Bali >•»! do Pontianak 6.40 Proper, Black buyers „30 00 do White, it,%t m «.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 375 do Brunei No. I l-6o Pearl Sago 5 60 Coffee, Ball, 16% basis 16.75 Coffee, Palembang, 20% bast«._ £1.00 Coffee, Llberian
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  • 118 5 On Londtn— Bank 4 m/> I Demand I'll: Private S m/s 2/ do 8 m/i i 0* o«n*a»f Bank d/d -'Oil Private 8 m/s "M ,do 6 2.«Ai On Wrtam— Bank d/d 2..V> PrWaMSmto Mi do 8 m/i 2.54, On IndU- Bank T. T. 14S Priyate 30 d/s .151
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  • 371 5 B'oawah Gold Mint (t7.sOpd)<l«.6o,buyera. BrnMh Tin Mine $8.25. •Fraser A Neave 1105, sale*. H'kong Shanghai Bank $«7" Howarth Ertkine, Lt. 1190. -Jelebna 11.00, seller*. Kadana (folly paid) 110.00, nominal do ($7 paid) $7.00, nominal. •Kechan Gold Mine $1.00, nominal. Malay State* Salt $1.60 Maynard Co. $20.00, buyers. N'nal Bank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT AUCTION oALE OF DAMAGED OIL TIIHE undersigned are instructed X by Messrs. Behii Meyer Co. to sell by auction, at au early daby in September next, the (hun^gV portion of tlif cargo of oil, vessel ('II Watjen, concerned, at Messr^^H Bros, and Qo.'s \y^M Kallang.
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    • 523 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALB OF HOUSKHOID FURNITURE, 4c. To beheld at No. 104-d Serangoon Uoai On Saturday, MM August. 1903, t ot 2 p.m. A poli«hetl teak sideUoar J with mirror J\. panel polished Chen^lioi .lining table, centre table with mirble top; rattan fancy chairs ra Un settnes, licitwood chairs,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 189 5 MAY BY DAY. Friday, a«th August. High Water. 1.50 p.m. Football. S CO. v. R.E. K.V.A. RecruiU and S.|ii*l Drill. .Vlfc S.V.E. Electric Light at Palo Bran i. .Vl.V S.V.I. Recruit* ami Co. Drill. 5.15. S.V.R. MuBketry. 5.15. TanglinClub "At Home.". 9. Saturday, 39th August. High Water. --'.23 a.m. ■>.■>$
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  • 486 6 THE ACCIDENT TO THE ARGUS. Xyhiey, July lilc/.— A stuioud collision (H.curred at d o'clock to-night betv.oen the Uurrie and Co.'s steamer Arfut and the A. U. S. N. Company's sttjamer Milihtra. The Argun Was outward bound for Calcutta, and" tbe Mlldutu. was inward bound from Riiebane. The collision took
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  • 177 6 Id Mar.-hal Lord Roberta laid:— Tb« experiences we liive gained in Sou*h Africa will, I think, BMMt Da iir.-.-uiy in cotnine to a do! wioa tiii i very i: portani poioU VVi bvn Earned ti:at Qdc b« mi ,>itii on t i m< .i bat
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 NOTICES. ID. CALISTO French. Hair-Dre.s?-iing Saloon Just Received NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. COMPRISING: Hats, Shirts, Neck-ties. Mufflers, Perfumes. Stockings, Baden Powell Collars, and a large stock of AMERICAN BOOTS. White and brown sporting boots with rubhei soU Black Boots, etc., etc. ALL AT MODERATE PRICES. Inspection Invited. m. w, f.
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    • 768 6 NOTICES. Singapore and .Kranji Railway. •From July i6th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DCWN. DO"WN. AU. A.M. AM. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M AM. A.M. A.M. AM P.M. P.M. P.M. l\\l PM Singapore rf..7.«0 7.45 10.00 11.30 12.30 3.oi' 4.10 5.15 6.40 .6.M0 7.. r 0
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    • 645 6 THE TANJONQ PAQAk DOCK COMPANY, LTD. BHIPWRIOHTB, ENGIXKEh.-. IkO.t. At« Ht.\ i Founders, WHAKFisiaKBS, Ac. This Company execute Hbip and Msn- Engine Repairs of all descriptions in tfc» mobt efficient manner under tbe imperiutend«nce of experienced Kuropean Ship wrights and Engineers. Graving J<Qcks up to 600 feet in leogt and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 703 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. m>k him. j iP4> rniN. EVLOV 11-STRiLIi.IXIMI. M»K\. K«VI'T. WKIHTKKRA>E*X PORTS. PLVNOITH LOXI»O>.Through l?ill->of Ladiaj iataad forClnna i 'oast. IWsKin Uulf, Continental, and \merioin I'ort-J. »l ..I Lino. OOTWABO. Homewahd »imia s.'pt Valatka Sept 4 Ooronvii'iel "*«'pt <'hus%n
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    • 761 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninUlijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands In iia Government. at Singapore: Ship AertOT, lati J. Dahidblb A 00., 9-S. Ooir,T»« Qff** he undermentioned dates are only appror'Tiate. Steamer From Expected Will ba UAtpoVshod (or:— Altiiiy Soerabaia Angt 24 Bawean^ Soerahaia, Bandiermassin, Koi Baroe, Passir, Balik Papan,
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    • 528 7 1 Sorddeutsclier Lloyd*, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tons Beg. Mm Loo Sok 1604 ITaMmar 3100 Phra Nang 1608 Prim Haehew 1600 Sigumimd 3500 PhniC.Klao 1668 SMtm L'47B P. Chula C.K. 1688 Pelehnburt 2191 Dtli 1394 Borneo :UOO TaicAt.no 1569 Kohtiehang 'iO4O Kong Beng 1569
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    • 635 7 SJEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and w<>ll-known ranil-steameri of these lines will leave Singapore o i m »bout the undermentioned dates:* Outward Homeward Ziflen Augt 27 Kiauttehou Sept 1 SaysflNi Sept 11 I Bayr.rn Sept P Roon Sept 2« Zitten Oct Prtuttf*
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    • 552 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paolflo Railway Company 1 Royal Mall' Steamship Line. THB FABT ROUTE.BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUBOPE.VIA OaN ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. C. fwin Screw Empress Steamships fI.OOO Tons —Speed 10 knots. Pbofoud Biinikog from Hohoionq. RMS. Empreu
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    • 246 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ■trtkutrac IftX BESVRiTR.- U?D TOTAL OUAK\NrKF;S (4,000.008. kpHE nndftmiffned, uterus for the abc*« X company, are prepared to vcep; flr« riiki for long or short periods nt cnrr- -.t Irate*. CA9H PETTLEMKNT.-" promp'.y I made by the Agent* in Sin«;«fir». ae. MOnri 00MT1 <% Pt IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1000 8 I'lvjj-r ilii- licaiting the following abbresteamer sh. ■bip bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet.— Yacht ;oru. Crniwrj Gbt. (;unboat;,Tor. Tor[>eilo; H.p. -Horsepower; Brit. British \i. S.— United States Feb.— French •Ocr -German; Dut Dvitch; (t c. -Generalcargo; d.p. dei-W pmtWlUnr, U— TTncertain; T. P W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf
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    • 480 8 Nam^, port, probable date of arrival and name oj agenit. hum, A. Kvi'lniHns, Marseilles, Auk i M. Comte. Agamemnon, Liverpool. Aim HI Mansfield Andalusia, Hongkong, Sept 24 B. Meyer. \nnam, Colombo, tii-pt 14 M. Maritiraes. Arabia. Hongkong, Sept 1 Behn Meyer Australian, Colombo, Aug 31 M. M'times. Awa
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    • 91 8 •"or Her tteamer Time. To-Morrow. landakan via ports Knhil) .8 a.m. Vnaniranri Colombo Haknin \furu Him. '.S'tenham A lVmini; I 'm V/ty Noon, ndragiri Aing Ann Noon. A var and Malacca Sultan p.m. 'enang and Deli Calypto 9 p.m. )eli Miidan 3 p.m. Swet'ham via porti'SappKo 4 p.m.
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    • 150 8 Frooj Enrooe— By theM.Sl.s.s. Australia -i due on the B<)th August, with dates to the 7th August. From China—Ry the M.M. s.s Caledonia* due on the 31st August. Left Singapore. Dae in London July loth P. AO. Auk 2nd July 14th K. D L. Aug Bth July
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  • 147 8 Flag f Vessel* Nam« A |Ton» Captaih Fkom Sailed Co^biomw. A r _^_t_. 27 FarfalUi lUil atr.l 147 Taylor lMalai.cn Auk (4aitgino and Co. 27 Borg N'orrtr, 738 Matliifsen ;B*ni{kok Auk Hodr Lee Chan 27 4Medan Uer Btr 47H Loewe Deli Aug 2S Behn Meyer Co. 27 »Pin Ben«
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  • 137 8 Ihlr. Vssbki/b Name. Flag Rig. Tons. Distikation. Aug 27 28 29 29 28 28 SO 20 29 28 28 28 38 38 Deli Ger str. 736 Bangkok "Tai Chow str. 862 Bangkok (unwell Brit str. Hit.' Colombo Resident Si-hit! Dut str. 68 Rbio Indrawadi Brit str. SJW9 New York
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 120 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-62, HIGH STEEET. Silks oi all Colours at 3*5 cents a yard. JUST ARRIVED Chinese and Japanese Silks, and Crape Silks, suitable for ladies' dresses. Best quality silks of the small flower pattern, useful for dresses, at $1 a yard. Maltese
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    • 104 8 TWH ITEAWAY'S-jr SALE i j S LAST TWO DAYS H Saturday, 29th Q I Monday, 31st HALF I RICE FINAL gsv DRASTIC H Bargains H IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL ODD LOTS BE CLEAKED AT J HALF PRICE. I DAWSON'S 500TS FOR ALL CLASSES. Une<fua!led for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY.
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    • 58 8 Mrs. Anna K. Hemiick, Oaklord, Bucks Co., Pa., writes: Dr. John Sctirack, our hail* dneter, highly recommends Jayne'e Kxpectorant. ,[t is a wonderful medicine. Fortyfour years ago I had hemorrhage of the lungs. I took Jayne's Expectorant ai;(1 inhaled tar, and the two cured me The Singapore Dispensary. el ..f.,.,i,
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    • 239 8 LIQUID^ FUEL (Petroleum Residue") Large stocks always on hand. 326 (Thirty-two shillings and sixp«nc« per ton f. o. b. in bunkers at. nUSSHWATBB ISLAM' (PULO BUXOM) j^ponitM wentem entrance of New Harbou«\ The fuel is delivered through a t ia. pipe capable of discharging 200 torn per hour. The fuel
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 59 8 WEATHER HSPJUT. fCandang Kerbau Hotpitnl. 27th Av<i, 190.1. ■<a.m 8 pm" Hpm Krmach, Bar 29.93 29.806 29.891 Temp W)0 84 1 79.0 WB'lbTher 77.0. M 2 77.0 OirofWind s. s north Calm. Max. Temp -J-i Mm 7BS Max.in Sun ISX.I Terr, rad 71.6 Rainfall Nil The standard time ball at
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