The Straits Times, 15 September 1903

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, 333 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1903. PRICE 15 CEITS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 652 1 LORNE WHISKY. NOTICE. In consequence of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O oft" present prices will be made from this date. Powell Robinson. 2i'nd July, 1903. v.c. NOTICE ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER it TOMB-BUILDER 148 MIDDLE ROAD. E»tal>li*hed \9(h May, ls&7. Christian Bearers supplied at alt funerals,
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    • 758 1 NPOTICE. HAVING taken over the premises, No. :0 Raffles Place at the junction of Malacca Street, Misers. Cliee Chee Co have now enlarged their shop by eombinin<? this and their old house, No. 18, into one, thus affording larger spare for the accommodation of various kinds of $;oo''« which are
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    • 322 1 POWELL ROBINSON, I Agcntv Singapore and FedefUd M«l»y Sl«l«. NOTICES. Milkmaid^ i Criiaranteed t vii Cream. moi hah I r Largest Salq in the World. '"t"" 7 TRAND HOTEL,! RANGOON. NDER 1 HE DIS TINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. <:. S. 1., K. C. V. O.
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    • 584 1 NOTICES. I hereby give notice that Mr. A. M. McNEIL holds my Power of Attorney. G v M. PRESTON. Singapore. 1-' th Sept.. jS 15-» I T is hereby notified that Mr. William X Oeon?e Hennings ha- been authorized to sign our Company per procuration f'om I. E. ROME.VY, I.
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    • 659 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS 4 KEiavitoil for repairing ths German J\ C. WA TJEN now lying in tb.> reads Specification and riciiintplan can t>e obtained from the undersigned' Tenders mutt be vent in not later than Saturday, the 'fltta instant, at noon. BEHN, MEYFRACO., >«•» Agent*. NOTJCK UEFBRHINO to the cotiie
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  • 1174 2 Unique Experience in Qastronomi It does not often fall to the lot of white man to be an invited guest at a cannibal feast without becoming an item on the menu. Such however was my experience at Rubiana in the .Solomon Islands in the raiddleof the seventies.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 434 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL IA >r he 13ea.r*ings of Heavy MachineryTESTIMONIALS FKOM SOME OF THE LAROEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. BAILEY'S PATENT "AQUA-THRUSTER" Pulsating Pump. Has no PISTONS, SLIDE VALVES, nor RODS. Requires no LUBRICATION nor PACKING. Will pump MUD or GRITTY WATER. Does not
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    • 218 2 NOTICES TMRTRING' 'Lanolne' r-Mr-jy. <s. Natu al Toilet Preparations. A^^^V 'DARTRING 1 TOILET 'LANOLINE' in small and )/)V large coll »psiMe tubes. Makes rough skins smooth and protects delicate complexions from the effects w n d ln< l sun Thl DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP is un 'Dirtring' mand equalled for
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    • 344 2 NOTICES. M.c.S. Mohamed Co. Diamond Merchant*, Mannfacturinc Jewellers, aid dealers io precious stones. No. 8 High Street, Singapore Are showing a splendid stook High bias* Diamonds And gem-set Jewellery with extensive varieties of soli 1 Gold end Silver wares, guaranteed genuine works from China, at moderate terms. Orders and repairs
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  • 385 8 Dit. Ronald Ross writes with reference to the anti-moeiiuito campaign commenced less than a year ago by the Suez Canal Company at Ismailia. He gives the following extracts from a letter Kent to him by Major Penton. Principal Medical Officer of the Sudan. The Major
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  • 150 8 Thk Rajah of Sarawak, says M. A. P., has been linding that the heat of the Equator and a score of seventy-four years ot age do not go comfortably together, and he is now on hill way home on another much-needed spell of leave Iron his
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 120 8 Kmrrisc. advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8 Bicycle Riders. IF you ride a bicycle you are always liable to have a fall. Chamberlain's Pain Hnlm is the best liniment for cuts, sprains, and bruises It will
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    • 599 8 NOTICES. A FOOLISH OLD IDEA. It was once thought that a medicine was all the more beneficial tor having a nasty taste and smell. We now know tbat such an idea is perfect nonsense There is no more reason why medicine should offend tbe senses than why food should do
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    • 678 8 BANKS. HONGKONG AID SHANGHAI BANKING 001 PORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000.00 C REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve-IIO.OOC 000 1160 00 000 Silver Reserve....! «,00( 000 1O UOO > W RESERVE LIABILITY OF I „a <**)(¥» PROPRIETORS J.»lo,iwu,uw Court or Dm :ctobs. A. J. Raymond, Es Chairman. H. E. Tomkihs, Esq.— Dk uty
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    • 899 8 NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Cldb. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST-DAY. Tuesday, 17lh Novemher. L THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value »400. A Race for Maiden Horses, Weight 9st Entrance f 10. Distance, R. C. 2. THE FIRBT GRIFFIN RACE.— Value SBOO, and $60 to the Second Horse,
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    • 778 8 NOTICES. hones that have started at «hi« meeting. Entrance |6 if declared by noon on Saturday, 7th Na cnber, aod 910 if declared after noon on the 7th November, and by 4.16 p.m. on the day of the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs &nd 148 yards. Note.— A. penalty of 71b.
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    • 683 8 SHIPPfNQ BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOE ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE w AND SYDNEY Also, taking cargo for New Zealand ports. 'pHE Company's steamer FAX ILK A, JL 4,162 tons, Captain Wilson, will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 15th September. For freight or passage, apply to
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  • 735 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 C ENTS. TUESDAY, 15TH SEPTEMBER. Ax East Coast Pa 'sknger,' sends its a protest anent alleg d cruelties practised upon fowls and ducks that are brought to Singapore by steamships from the East Coasl and as the matter seems to >c one which interests the
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  • 461 4 Among the weightier administrative issues which are now disturbing the political peace of the United States, foremost in importance, when one considers the intcraal dissensions to wbicli it has giver, rise, is Ifce controversy now raging anent the proposal to supplant night-shirts by pyjamas among the personnel of the Navy.
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  • 425 4 By the announcement that in the great storm at home Dover harbour works have been destroyed we take it is'meant that those works in course of construction have been demolished, not those already completed. The scheme for the construction of a great harbour at Dover was mooted in the early
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  • 383 4 The Indian coolie difficulty, which it is alleged eternally besets the planter and contractor in the Native Stales, bids fair in' time to be reduced by the action of the Anglo-Indian press. Naturally enough the English papers published in our great Eastern Empire rejoice at seeing the native worker at
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  • 165 4 Ecrgpean exiles who automaticallyquaff the cooling peg Or stengah in the sequestered remotenesses of the tropics, rarely pause to consider the scientific reasons that exist for their so doing. That such do exist we learn from the Lancet which tells us that: Apart from tbe pleasing sparkling l uahtieiof :erated
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4. ins. bank rate is 1/11 ,»j
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  • 12 4 The homeward mail by the Chusan closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 10 4 Mr. Hugh Clifford returns to the F.M.S. in November next.
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  • 12 4 A .new ruby mine is reported to have been discovered near Chantaboon.
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  • 13 4 At the date of last advices (sth instant) plague had ceased at Hongkong.
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  • 18 4 Thk Aub tro-Hu ngarian torpedo cruiser Asp&m is shortly expected here from Europe on her way to China.
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  • 15 4 A Malay Secret Society has been discovered in Perak. Police inquiries into it are proceeding.
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  • 17 4 Thk export of Siamese cattle has been stopped owing to the prevalence of foot and mouth disease.
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  • 17 4 Business people in Selangor have been put to gr-jat inconvenience by the growing scarcity of bank notes.
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  • 19 4 Cholera is rife among the shipping community at Shanghai owing, it is said, to the use of Chinese-made ice
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  • 17 4 Mr Jistick Hvndman-Jones left in the 6'ea Belle for Malacca yesterday afternoon to hold the Malacca Assizes.
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  • 18 4 Thk other day a Russian gunboat seized no less than eleven Japanese fishing schooners oti' the Kam&chatkan coast.
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  • 22 4 Thk Penang Municipality is experimenting with working tbe markets there itself. One market will be taken over first by way of trial.
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  • 22 4 Captain Morkis for many years of the 8. s. Chou-tai, has been appointed Superintendent of the Strangers' Home for Asiatics, Liraehcuse, London.
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  • 22 4 Mr. Copley, the newly appointed Assistant Treasurer, I'enang, and Mrs. Copley, arrived there from Malacca in the s.B. Omapere on Wednesday last.
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  • 23 4 Mr. Nkibronner, who has recently been appointed Assistant Treasurer Laiut, has left for Kinta to relieve Mr. Pountney as Acting District Treasurer there.
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  • 27 4 Sir Henry Kbppel acted Us proxy for tbe Prince of Wales at tbe christening of the infant son of Prince and Princess Charles of Denmark at Sandringham.
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  • 35 4 This morning, a Kling dairyman was fined £<5 by Mr. Mitchell, for sending out a boy to sell milk additionally watered to the extent of 65 9 !>r Glennie said it was a bad case.
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  • 30 4 I'enano is so far ahead of Singapore in slaughterhouse facilities that the 1 Municipality there has already taken in hand the building of styes to accommodate pigs ready for killing.
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  • 31 4 The Secretary of State fias sanctioned a scheme to connect the proposed Malacca railway with the projected extension of the Seremban line to Johore. The cost will be about Si, 200,000.
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  • 29 4 Thb Olulie cites the following advertisement from a Paris paper: DogH de luxe, Rue <l'Ainst<T(taiii, iar, Post Off. We shall next, observes our London contemporary, hear of cream-laid cats.
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  • 37 4 Miss Jackson and Miss Hands, the two lady type-writers engaged by the Sultan of Johore, left for Sidney yesterday by the M. M. steamer Sakup. It is understood that they were sent back by the Colonial Authorities.
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  • 68 4 In answering a question put by Mr. Henniker Heaton in the House of Commons last month, regarding a delayed telegram to Ceylon, it was brought out that a limit of six days' detention is permitted before inquiries may be made on the subject of the various telegraph administrations. Under the
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 21 4 Lumiin, \:ith B«ptrni The proposal to hold an extra Session of the United States Congress has been given up.
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    • 75 4 A Comprehensive Statement. M. Combes, the Premier of France, delivered a speech at Tregnier, saying that the Republic was flourishing. Abroad, the alhanoe with Russia was assuming more and more a decided character. The confidence and intimacy of France's friendship with Italy was being strengthened by marks
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    • 81 4 Chamberlain Cheered and Hooted. Uth Septemb4,\ A Cabinet Council was held yesterday. It sat for three hours. Every 1 member except Lord Halsbury was present. A considerable crowd watched the arrivals. Mr. C!:amberlain was greeted with mingled cheers and hooting, the former predominating. It is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1013 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Qpeeri Pippermint GHHT JbVfcH..fcL.JL-UHS. Stlf A*»ts f»r Sitgapft. P'iwiis. Strait* Srttlrncnts. Mam, and the Par East. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR A CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, Singapore. London, 81— flow, Honakot.e. and Shanghai. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have just received fresh goods
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    • 87 4 O. R LAMBEI T ff CO.. Photo k -rapl era. opim: Qrethara House, (Batu ry Boad), 8 a. m. to 6 p. c. Orchard Road, 8 a, m. o fi p. m. ftunuays, m. to r ion. Appointments or git incs should lie made if possible beforeh nd. In Btoi
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    • 8 4 A C*.\mbal feast is described in page i.
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    • 27 4 CHILDREN BEG FOR IT. Steams' Wins makes them bright, and rosy-cheeked, and at this season of the year it is the ideal Nutrient Tonic for the young.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 264 5 /'<. Iht Editor «j U-e "Straits Time*:' Sir,— The screen in the upper room ol the Town Hall is in a disgraceful Htate. There are about ten holes in it. One rent might represent the crescent nioun others are too big for stars. Th- screes has
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    • 462 5 Another Point of View. l'u the fitter ttt flliriii Timm." Sir,--! wonder why it lias been that in all your correspondence about St. Jbkn'l Island, attention has never been drawn to new relationship of the Quarantine station to the sick European in .Singapore. Perhaps the matter is
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  • 78 5 On the 2Mh tilt, the office of the Manila Times and some adjacent premises were destroyed by fire. Some of the plant was caved and a friendly private printing office printed the paper as usual. Two days afterwards the proprietors purchased the plant of a paper named Freeditm and Freedom
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  • 400 5 NEW FORT CAN NING LIGHT. To be opened next Month. The new lighthouse at Fort Canning is now practically completed and will be in working order, it is expected, about the middle of next month. Although it has cost a considerable sum, there is no doubt it will be a
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  • 102 5 The Hongkong 'Government has granted the lease of the Opium Farm there to the present farmers at the rate of $_',120,000 per annuaa the highest tender sent in. The second offer, by a local firm, was $1,970,000. On the opening of the tenders the latter were supposed
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  • 210 5 THoen who have read Gbra in lllunimimtd, that delightful political parody on Ali':e in Worulerlaw!, will hail with joy the appearance of a sister volume entitled Lo.-l in Bin ntlerlarul, which has just been published tty Mr. William Heinemann. The text is by the same "Caroline Lewis"
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  • 66 5 Thk s.s. llye Leong, says the Malay Mail, takes up the ordinary sailing of the Malacca on the 16th inst. from this port the latter steamer gojpg to dock for her six months' survey. Seeing that the s.s. llye Leong takes s.s. Malacca's sailing, there will thus be no departure
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  • 61 5 A football ir. atch took place on the old Gaol site yesterday afternoon between the V.M.C.A. and Messrs John Little and Coy., in which the former team came off victors by 1 goal to nil. The sloppy state of the ground rendered scientific play impossible, but there wefe severa! interesting
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  • 110 5 Thkatkk-gokim generally will welcome the intelligence thi t Pollard** English aid American C iruedy Co., with a repertoire of the lat ;st English and American successes, will visit ■Singapore early next uaorv h and contemplates playing a season of several nights here. Amongst otliei pieces are My Friend
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  • 91 5 Bkkore the Marine Cour yesterday a Bengali seaman of the s s Alhion was charged with desertion whili t his vessel was at Bangkok. He was i ent to jail fof l' s days' rigorous. A seacunny of the s. lalypw was fined two days' pay and
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  • 58 5 According to a Washingt n despatch dated Aug. 21st, Mr. Cher Tung, the Chinese Minister there, officially informed the State Departn ent on* that day that he had received a despatch from his Government stati >g that the Americo-Chinese treaty wi 1 be signed on October 8,
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  • 190 5 Thk following are the en ries for the Deli Race Meeting: KIR9T DAY, WEDNESDAY, SI T. 16TH. Race 1- Si Bajak, Sand; Si Pirak, Charlie. Race 2 Attila (*700), Zoroaster ($700), Gallant fTOO), Phoenix (S700). Race :t. -Attila (9200), Bel ona ($200), Lord of the I
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  • 139 5 With reference to th« a [mission of Chinese merchants, etc, who are exhibiting at the forthcomii g St. Louis World's Fair, to the Unit* d States, it has been ordeied that, upo presentation of credentials from t le Chinese Government citfd by an American Consular officer at their
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  • 205 5 Thrke Australian "deep lead" alluvial miners have arrived from Ballarat for Tronoh and are to be put in charge of the ur.uflrground workings. This is a sensible move, for a mine like Tronoh requiries scientific working. Mr. Rowe is now working at 20 to 40 feet below the
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  • 36 5 Thk other day a Penang Chinaman offered Mr. Bell, the Superintendent of the Abattoirs there, 2.J0 dollars a month to be allowed to slaughter diseased pigs. The man was prosecuted and sentenced to six months' imprisonment.
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  • 41 5 There are only five irreconcilable Boers left in Ceylon. It is now proposed to. send them back to South Africa. They will cot, however, have their liberty there, the idea being to keep them in confinement until they take the oath.
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  • 43 5 Two Chinese burglars broke into a house at 3S Church Street last night, but one of them was captured by an occupant of the house. The other burglar managed to escape. Most of the property which they had helped themselves to was recovered.
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  • 42 5 Dr. S. C. G. Fox has been elected Captain of the I'erak cricket team for the ensuing year, and Mr. M. V. Allen that of the Football team. The selections are excellent, for both gentlemen are well-known veterans in their respective spheres.
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  • 40 5 It is reported that a commission has been appointed to enquire into the wharf accommodation of Port Swettenham. The principal complaint is that the wharves are so short that an oceangoing steamer cannot work more than one hatch alongside them.
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  • 44 5 A police sergeant at Hongkong who returned unexpectedly to bis station, the other day, found his boy" cleaning a dinner-plate with a sock P Maskee, sergeant," said the boy," it no belong clean sock." The sergeant took what consolation he could from the excuse.
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  • 50 5 A Chinaman, the driver of anight soil cart was fined $25 for creating a nuisance in the town by driving the vehicle in an unprotected state. Chief Sanitary Inspector May hew said the evil smell was so bad that it could be detected at a distance of a hundred yards.
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  • 53 5 The Malay who was found by the police wounded and in a comatose state on the Gaylang Road, has recovered consciousness at the General Hospital. He made a report to the police which led to the arrest of a Boyaneae, who is said to be the syce of a well
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  • 45 5 It is understood that Mr. Skene, the manager of the Alluvia Gold Mining Co., of Singkawang, West Borneo, has been conducting an overhaul of all the "machinery and that operations were again started on Saturday last. The manager is confident of meeting with successful results.
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  • 103 5 Japan has begun to ship pianos and organs to London, where they can be sold about 30 per cent, cheaper than those of an/ other country, it is said The wires, calluloid, and- flannel used in their manufacture have to be imported to Japan, but the wood is native, like
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  • 68 5 The rate war between the Norddeutscher Lloyd and Rickmers steamers plying between Hongkong and Bangkok still continues, and the Bangkok Times says that in some of these boats coolies are still being brought down from China, not .only free of all ctrerge, but receiving their rice free on the voyage.
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  • 77 5 Mk. A. S. Clark, partner in the firm of Cunningham and Clark, auctioneers at Penang, was found dead there in the compound of bis house on Saturday morning last, with a revolver bullet in his head. The revolver was clasped in both hands. The deed is unaccountable. The deceased was
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  • 353 5 Urand Duke Michael has bad a «troke of paralysix. lli« condition in very «erious. iThe Grand Duke Michael, heir-pre»innptive to the Throne of All the Russian Ixirn Nov. 2"2. 1878. He i« the brother of N'ichoian I, the reigning Emperor. His elder titter, the Grand Duchess Xenia, *a»
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  • 565 5 IN the not very remote past when Kuropeaim looked the South Africa only for ostrich lea there ami Hunithiiie. it wiw a common pSMCsM Jor EnglUh doctor* to order kaeelVM MM "I pulmonary ilixeaxe to that rountry. When there i» no hope at home try the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 Rheumatiam Relieved. r|~H) all those afflicted with rheumatism X we recommend a trial of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a care. Promptly applied to a sprain before inflammation set* in, insure* a cure in about
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    • 18 5 A sure specific for Whooping Cough it Jaync's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 132 5 FOR SALB. FLISHED plate glass Bize 7«ix64 J suitable for window!*, etc. For price and further particulars ipply to A. S. BHAIKADAM, 18 Malacca Street, or tu'tlus 19-9 214 Orchard Road. FOR SALB. /COMPLETE turnout comprising fast \j bay horse, comfortable victoria anil a net of harnes). Victoria and Harness
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    • 671 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALB OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY. At Brass Bassa Road, Singapore TO BE HELD AT POWELL COS. BALK- ROOM On Wednenday, 16th Beptem>*r, 19CM, at 2-30 p.m. ALL those two pieces of land at Brat-* Bassa Road, in the town of Singapore, total area B
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 DAY BY DAY Tuesday, 15th September. High Water. 3.4» a.m. 3.28 p. 11. Town Band. H. S. Re«ervoir. 5 to Wednesday, 16th Septeml er. High Wat«r. 5.23 a.m. 4.53 .m. Land Sale. Powell. '2.30. Memorial Hall Meeting. Tow Hall. 4.3(1. Deli Kaces. First Day. 8.V.A. Gun Drill. 5.15. Thursday, 17th
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  • 491 6 Some days ago a manifesto was vubliihed, by fourteen Professors of Political Economy, declaring against Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal proposals. Professor Hewins, Director of the London School of Economics and political Science and Professor Foxwell, of University College, London, and others have answered their professorial brethren by emphasising
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  • 200 6 M;;. (iuoKGE Copley, says the PutCMf GazetU of the Bth instant, our new Assistant Treasurer, Penane, will be h-?re shortly, and one who has known h'.Di personally for nearly 1" years, says t: U he, Mr. Copley, has been placed in a post which by rights belongs
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  • 68 6 Mr. Edison announces that after years of experimentation he has successfully completed a commercial phonograph. The new machine is C ipahle of taking testimony in a court oi uisticf. mid will record from dictation. It is said that with a pair of machines, one for recording and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 Children when Teething. HAVE more or less diarrbn'A, which ennnot be checked effectunlly, as Urn caii-o .•sniint bo removed) but the <liarrb<i-ii can and should be controlled 1' aivias ("hHrobsrlain's Colic nod rhii'a iienedy, and an occasional dose o.' .-pstor oil to cleanse the syttem. Durinfr the sonimer months children
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    • 261 6 NOTICES. iTHE QUEEN of CREME de MENTHE PIPPERMINT GET FRERES.I I A HIGH CLASS TONIC AND DIGESTIVE LIQUEUR. A PROPHYLACTIC TO NERVOUS OASTRIC I ISORDF.RS. %Ole Agents for I THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND NATIVE ST/ TES, I ICALDBECK, MACGREGOR fc CO., SINGAPORE. sMsuaxnaißiM svbhbi a^Msa^s^s.^— BMBMB— HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM.
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    • 1092 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M 'AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.al P.M. Singapore i. 700 7.46 10.00 11.30 T2.30 3.0 i» 4.10 5.15 6.40 ..6.30 7.50 9.20 10.4.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 690 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Goy. FOR (HIM. U*AM, I'EV!X«. VKYLO>,USTRiLIA.INI»Ii.tI>K\. E«YPT. HEI»ITKRRi>EV>- PORTS*. PLYMOI'TII LONDON. Through Bills of l.n-linc ls«O«d for Chin-i Coast, Persian Qnlf, Continental, an i American Port«. Mail Line. OUTWAHP. HOMEWVKD Ooromnndel Sept 20 Chusan Sept Malta Oct 4 Ballaarat
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    • 1274 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, koninkiljke Paketvaart Maatschapp j. Under contract with the Netherlands India ttoveraipent. 4 9 >m« al Singapore: Ship Aobsot, l*tb J. Dabndbu A Ho.. 9-8 Ool'.' O"" ihe nndermentioned dates are only appro? ttiato. siaamn From Expected Will be l>«Rp>-'.cti»d for t— Df Em 'ii SoerabaiH Sept Bawean. Soenbaia,
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    • 705 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamblirg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-steamer* of these lines will leave Singapore o i r %bout tbe undermentioned dates: Outward Homeward Roon Sept 25 1 Baynrn Sept 21 Preussen Oct 9 Zieten Oct 6 Hamburg Oct 24 I Seydliu Oct
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    • 621 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N* V* X* JAPAN VIAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY terries is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW ?TEAMERK, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 448 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE 60y7~ FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THI LABGUT FIRE OFFICE IK THI WOHLD BOUBTBAD A Co. /CANTON INHURANOK UCKiCrf" \J LIMITKD. Capital Sabsaribsd.. $11,800,000. Amount paid up 800,000. Reaerve fond 1,1(0,000. Head Omoa, Honokors. rh« undersigned, having been appuintcd Agents of the aboTc Company,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1806 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ■hip I*l. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Tacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbl. Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H. p.— Horse-power; Brit. British U. S.— United States Fch.— French ©er.--German; Dut. -Dutch; G.c. -General cargo; d p. deck passenger; U Uncertain;
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    • 115 8 M AILS CLOSE. tor l>er tteamtr Time. To-Moreow. Melbourne A Sydney f'atilk-a lo a.m. Djambie Hong Ho I p.m. P.S'tenham Penang Kutna 2 p.m. Musr and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. P. S'hart A T. Angon Hye Leong 8 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Balaritr 8 p.m. P.S'tqpham Tenang Rotorua S
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