The Straits Times, 16 September 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ai.334 BINGAPORE, WEiInJESOAY, SEPTP:MBER 16. 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 646 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. aol« AsenU. Siarapera and Federatad Malay Statea. NOTICE. In consequence of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O ofFpresent prices will btj made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore. Mad July. IWS. v.c. notice" albert l. a. daley (jndbbtakib a tomb-builder 11- middle road. 1
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    • 771 1 TO CONTRACTORS. TEN DEBS will he ieceived up to Peptcm tier 30th noon for pulling down the bouse and ontbaildings I nown as Parsee Lodge. Anson Koad,' and levelling nnd raising site. Flans can be seen and further particu'nre obtained from the Architects, Me?u\« Swan 4 Maclaren. 18-9 SOILED MUSICTSOILED
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    • 257 1 NOTICES. Idekl Milk _jg^ Enriched 20 per cent. Rr^Kllp^! with Cream. It^cllC] Sfl erilized Not Sweetened. t&^"wrrTc^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh STRAND HOTEL, R A NQOO N UNDER THE DBTINGUJSHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K.C. S. 1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTrIER ESTABLISHMENTS.
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    • 780 1 NOTICES. IT is hereby notified that Mr. William George HenniDg- hns been authorized to sign our Company per procuration from this fate. J. B. ROMENY, ■.ANDERSON. J. G. BERKHUYSEN, Managers, W Mnntrirld A Co., Ltd. Singapore, 9th September.^ 16-9 AND FO RKIGN 1511U.K SOCIETY. SOUTH MALAYSIA AGENCY, DEPOT, 13, RAFFLES
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    • 679 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. fill) UK LET -Immediate entry, offlceand I 1 goJown No. H">, Robinson Road. Rent modeiate Apply to J. Levy, 101 Waterloo SU.rl. 16-10 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 2 1st September, 19.W, for the follow ing works:
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  • 618 2 tfumr, 121 h Sept*ml#r It would seem that paddy if cultivated here on v much larger scale ti.an hitherto. The area under cultivation is believed to be many hundreds of acres; nnd the plant*, in most places, look, so far, very promising indeed- It may be observed That
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  • 197 2 THE P. O. COMPANY'S FLEET This Company is going ahead with its modernisation of the fleet. Though one of the last in the field to forsake the single-screw principle, it has already on its lists a considerable fleet of twin-screws either built or building, and the new acquisitions are filling
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  • 12 2 An International Exhibition will be held in Christchurcb, New Zealand, in 1906.
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  • 758 2 BATU PAH AT NEWS. Batu I'ahat, Uth September The Commissioner, the Dato Luar, has been for some considerable time engaged in (survey work between Pengar am and Tanjong Laboh the main of which is to open a road facilitating cart traffic between the two places An old road, which from
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  • 157 2 The uniiientionalile Crimea and atroctli— which have characterized the campaign »f th. Turkish lone uUoiit Munantir <on! iimo. Woiiieji are imtragtxl and dismembered by the tien<N in uniform .11 lite ami |>m|itMty is at the mercy of the bloodthirsty Turk. Merchant* who do rmt 1 cmtrilMite freely are
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  • 40 2 Sir Thomas Lipton (It/ore the race, in Ken- York) It is the third leaf that makes the perfect Shamrock. Sik John Bull (after the race, in London): But it is the fourth that makes the lucky one. -{Outlook).
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 420 2 NOTICES. GARRETTS PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. P^ wm is^EsW^t^i^^i c KiSi^^^l3Sclii^i*^E& bMIH b^Jr l^ft PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co, Ltd./ si;n gapore. FOR THE PRESERVATION OF IRON and STEEL. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE SIDEROSTHEN In general use by Government and Municipal Bodies throughont the World, also, at Collieries, Shipyards and
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    • 277 2 NOTICES. I MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW PRKP RED TO 3UPPLY BENZINE SYME CO. v. c. Isondon, Ist Mud, 1903. We have this day ippointed Messrs. Powell Rob rvson of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, our Sole Agents for th sale of our celebrated Bran* 3 Lome Whisky and Claymore Whisky,
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    • 363 2 NOTICES. and Bry CHAPOTEAUTB PHOSPHO-CLYCERATE OP LIMB I It increases vital energy and nerve I force, cures Hiuraithtnle O/iptptlt, I Intomnla, and nircout dittattt in adults I and children. I II CAPSULES. 11l WINE. ADO IN JTIUP Chee Chee Co., Vf SO R&ffies Place. General Steves, Wholesale k Ketail Dealers.
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    • 104 2 Children when Teething:. HAVE more or leas diarrho>a, which cannot be checked effectually, as the cause cannot be removed but the liiarrhn-a can and should Be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhea Kemedy, and an occasional dose of c»*tor oil to cleanse the system. During the summer months children
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  • 569 3 A St. Petersberg correspondent points out tirat the Russian Naval Department is doiug its utmost to sand the greater part of the Russian Mediterranean Squadron as quickly as possible to Eastern Asia to reinforce the already large Russian fleet stationed there. Of )attleships
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  • 151 3 A Si matuan raj.ili would appear 10 have lost, his wife or one oT them. As t in* s. s. ltoi"i Ihi was coming from Djainbio la.'t trip a small boat m espied ri^lit ahead ol !ier, containing a fjorpeonsly urcsseil Malay lady with nn infant
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  • 87 3 Lanterns Already in Place. The British Admiralty has given notico describing the character of the lights to be exhibited along the southern part of the Red Sea. They are respectively at (I) .laUel Teir. (-.'l /.cliayir i*lni>iis, Centre Peak Muml. [I Al.iiAll, Quoin Ulun.i. 14)
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  • 591 3 Popular Entertainer's Hard Lot.. The clever and popular ttnglish acrobat, .lack Drooko, ha» lla<t evil time*. Few but theatricals realise the terrible strain on an acrobat. Practising a new feat w very laborious. To keep lit, the men live careful live* but often the "turn" is (riven
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 98 3 Bicycle Riders. IF you ride a bicycle you are always liable to have a fall. Cnamltorlain's fain H.din is the bed liniment for cute, sprains, aud broises It will heal the parts in onethird the time nnv other treatment would require. Fain Balm is also famous for He cure of
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    • 330 3 Fkeystoine-elgiin WATCHES Uurnivlt ami Accuruta i jMft-o «<>-C» The Keystone Watcn Case Co. wMtShM lf>U JSL PWlsdelfMs, U.S.A. »*ERIC» S OLDEST AMD f,i w.-.' LARGEST WATCH FACTORY li' 1 *^£j> .1 toral. br V' £/TISF T'" 1 Principal Walrli BISLNti SUN ANI> CROWS OIL. RE SALK of dr.m:i2C'l oil ex
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    • 400 3 NOTICES babiesJn fere With Itchingjijning, Scaly 'Humouns Find Instant Relief and Speedy Cure In Cuticura Soap md Cuticura Ointmelt When All Other F emedies and the Best Physi ians Fail. Instant relief and ref eshing sleep for skln-tortnred babies, a d rest (or tired, fretted mothers, in w inn baths
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    • 897 3 NOTICES. Sporting Cldb. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST~DAY. Tuesday, 17th Xorr.ml>er. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.- Value 1400. A Race for Maiden Horses, Weight 9st. Entrance 910. Distance, R. 0. 2. THE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value |300, and $60 to tbe Second Horse, provided
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    • 713 3 NOTICES. horse, that have started at this meeting. Entrance if declared by noon on Saturday. 7th November, and $10 if declared after noon on the 7th November, and by 4.1S p.:-.:. tn the day of the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs and 148 yards. Note.— A penalty of 71b. is incurred
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    • 616 3 SHIPPINQ IN DO-CHINA BTE>M NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR BOURABAYA BAMARAN(i. r pHE Company's steamer CHI'S SANO, 1 IJMI tons, is due here from Hongkong on or about the I9th inst., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to 19-9 BOUSTEAI) A CO., Agents.
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  • 679 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER With the Japanese postal ant orities apologising for the delay in op ining a wireless telegraph service with F rmosu. and an international congress the subject just concluded at Berlin it does not seem us if the phenomt ion ol wireless
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  • 473 4 This obviously one-sided foucd no supporters at the conference. Theoretical and practical demonntr^tiors have proven that, with the various systems now in use, only the Injjcib of the Hen/, wave need be generally known in order to secure a perfect connection between stations of various systems. Kven slight difference in
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  • 573 4 Gkhman Princesses are striking out for themselves on an entirely new line thece day?, as the recent records of the Court Chronicles of Europe go far to show The latest little declaration of independence which was erroneously promulgated as a real court scandal only a few weeks ago, now turns
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  • 176 4 BoMKOM is exercised just now over a London telegram dated Sept. Ist, announcing that a report was then current in Fleet StreeWjouroalistie circles to the effect that some unnanid American newspaper men intend starting a daily paper in Hongkong at an early date. London was a queer place for such
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  • 61 4 It has been decided that the farewell banquet to be given to H. E. the Governor on the occassion of his departure for home next month, will be held at the Town Hal! on Wednesday, October 7th, at 7 45 p m., an 1 the ball is arranged for Friday,
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  • 7 4 To-day's -l/ms. bank rate is 1/1 1
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  • 10 4 The homeward mail closes en Friday at 6 a "11.
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  • 8 4 The SlrAits Ihulget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 16 4 The Sea Belle returned from Malacca this morning with Mrs. Bircli and Mrs. O'Sullivau on board.
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  • 17 4 The Toyo Kisen Kaisha is said to have bought the German mail steamer Kvv'tsrhou for 3,000,000 marks.
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  • 20 4 The outward German mail left Colombo to-day at noon and may be expected here on .Sunday next at 6 p.m.
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  • 21 4 If is advertised that the Strati* Echo has appointed Messrs. Giang Brothers Co. of 31 Ki ng Street, its agents here
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  • 23 4 General Sir A. R. F. Dorward paid a visit to H. M. S. Argonaut this morning, and received the customary salute on leaving.
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  • 22 4 TH«s*Chinese are dying of cholera like flies and are being picked up dead in the streets all over the settlements at Shanghai.
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  • 19 4 It was officially notified yesterday that Negapatam has become an infected port owing to an outbreak of cholera there.
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  • 21 4 A number of Chinese owned steamers in harbour were gaily decorated again to day in honour of the Sambayang Hantu festival.
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  • 19 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play at the Chinese Recreation Club to-morrow afternoon from to 6 (weather permitting)
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  • 25 4 Mr. Pittam, the popular chief officer of the s.s. Zamania, has gone home on leave, his place being filled by Mr. Downie, late second officer.
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  • 30 4 A New Yobk telegram of the 25th ult. says Lou Dillon, the celebrated trotter, went a mile today in 2 minutes flat. This is the trotting record of the world.
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  • 102 4 BULGARIA'S NOTE TO THE POWERS. SAYS WHOLE TURKISH ARMY IS MOBILISED. Declares Powers Must Intervene. London, Uth Sept. The Bulgarian Government in a Note addressed to the Great Powers, declares that Turkey has mobilised its whole army. This step cannot be poaaibly taken for the sole purpose of
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  • 68 4 The Cabinet, yesterday, concluded the debate on fiscal iiuestions. It discussed other business at to-day's meeting* lf>«/j Sept. Tbe Cabinet sat for an hour arid a half yestei day. Tin; statements rifs as to the decisions arrived at are largely conjectural and somewhat contradictory. But it is
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  • 62 4 Tlie Bulgarian Note to die Powers bears date 13th September. It was announced at Constantinople, yesterday, that the Austrian and Russian Embassies there have made serious representations at both the Porte and the Palace regarding the horrible excesses committed by the Turkish troops \p Macedonia,
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  • 31 4 The Detective Department has not sent up a single case to the magistrates this week. Does this mean that Singapore criminals are beginning to see the error of their ways P
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  • 28 4 A Havas telegram dated September Bth states that the stipend of the Bishop of Marseilles has been withdrawn on account of a recent circular published against the Government.
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  • 34 4 Two European ladies are reported to have been appointed as typists at Kuala Lumpur, one of whom will be attaclied to the Financial Commissioner's office and the other will do duty in the Secretariat.
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  • 42 4 The Committee of the Royal Hong; kong Golf Club hus decided to engage a prot.'.-sional in Britain: This action of the Committee will commend itself to the members, for, however good the average player may be, he is generally '.•apable of improvement.
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  • 42 4 The s.f. Tanjong Surat, which arrived from Kola Tinggi yesterday afternoon, picked up two Chinese fiftliennen who were Heating off Tanjong Katong on an upturned beat. It appears thattney were out fishing yesterday morning when their boat was capsized by a squall.
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  • 50 4 Ok Monday, Heng Chew Hong 'and Tan Teng Chew quarrelled on a tongkang at Hong Lim Quny. During the Bcuflle the latter fell and subsequently died. A post mortem examination showed that death was due to rupture of the spleen. Heng Chew Hong will be dealt with for causing hurt.
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  • 49 4 Thk Colonial Secretariat at Hongkong has by circular drawn the attention ot Government servants thereto the rules and regulations in force regarding the receiving of presents by them. The subject had come into prominent .public notice by reason of the allegations made against public servants charged with receiving bribes.
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  • 60 4 On the 11th instant application was made by Mr. Naylor in the British Consular Court at Bangkok for a writ to remove thetrials of Mr. A f.Q. Tilleke and a Burman, who are accused of receiving stolen property, the proceeds of the recent big jewel robbery, to Singapore. The 14th
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  • 83 4 Bishop Thomas Henpricks of St. Louis who was selected by the Pope as as one of the American Archbishops for the Philippines, was consecrated as Archbishop of Cebu, by the Pope on the 21st August. He will take with him to the Philippines a large number of Irish nuns «uid
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 668 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. W ASSI AMULL, ASSOMULL CO.,' Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have just received fresh goods from India, China, and Japan, viz., Silks of all kinds and colours, embroideries, silverware, and several other beautiful goods useful for wedding and birthday presents. INSPECTION 1 ICIITDI/X- SOLICITED.
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    • 399 4 I STRAITS ECHO. MESSRS. Giang Brothers A Co. of SI Kling Street, Singapore, have been Hppoint«d agents for the Struttt Echo at Singapor-. LIM BKNG HOOI, Managing Director Criterion Preft. Ponapg, Uth Sept, 19 W. fn.w.f.jog I^NCLISHMAN desires position ac j ABBUt nt °ood at all clerical wrk Understan.ia Practical
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    • 66 4 G. R. LAMBERT V C >.. Photofrsphera. opkh: Oresbam House, (Batter? Boad) 8 a. as. to B p. en. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Bacdnys, ft a. m. to noon. Appointments or sittings she uld lie tnnde if possible beforehand. In Stork Views of Singapore, Johore,
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    • 30 4 ARE YOU LOSING FLESH Bt«arms' Wink improves digestion. Increases weight. Renews strength and builds up your body. Btearns T Wine never disturbs the most delicate stomach.— Sold by all chemists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 631 5 Tv ike Editor of the Straffl Times." Sir,— The ratepayers have been in- l formed by the President of the Muni- cipality that the total price for the work contracted to be done by Messrs. W'alslj and Whyte was about $150,000, but they have also been informed
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    • 379 5 !'o the Editor of the Strati* Timer." Dear Si it, 1 have read with considerable interest a paragraph Ea a recent iss^e of your paper on the shrwd prophecy by the New York Fribttm regarding the election of Cardinal Sartu to the Chair of St. Peter in
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  • 269 5 They Refused Hire Baroni Mr. Hooper this morning, at Mie Middle Koad 'rikisha depot, two local "residents prosecuted rikisha coolies for refusing hire in the public road. In one of the cases in which a lady prosecuted, the coojie brought a y.'i.. g Chinaman, who said he
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  • 346 5 Ties for To-day, k. mmm Dai In-line -11. Foreman Milt*—'.' v. Kent 4. 1 "apt. Pkaw+Sv. D. Kerr— 2. llattenburgk I v. Brn.U'ury Kl. I'erkini v. Withers -V 1" H. I'enrce 1 v. Morrison Mr. B, msclf.-.. a. RahartaaaMCi r, K. G. Penny 1
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  • 56 5 TaU Band of the Manchester Regiment will play in the Gardens on Sunday next from 5.30 tf> 6.30 p.m. The following is the programme WH in-day Miircli Mendelsohn. I'ampliriw "The Light house... Miller. AMtrUa Hymn Arr. Godfrey. M-Mcoau "Saint DWuioiu/' Klgar. Kt'ininUrenee* 0f... Haydn. ialop ..."Light a^ a
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  • 409 5 The following is the Report ol the Children's Aid Society to- the past year Our financial year beins over 01 the 31st August, we again make an a| peal to the Community of Singapore.to ielp us to carry on our work of resent and support amongst the
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  • 274 5 Hi— 1* Latham Co., report, m tar date !-->tli inst:— Our market NMSM tat with iinfy a xmall SMSMM doin<; and tlier i« >cry little to report. Industrial SUx-k«.— ln Tanjoug PM(Bn t ere have lieen further tran*artiou> sime our aat report, and the price for tlie-e shares
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  • 169 5 The Gregory A pear brought about 900 goats and sheep from Calcutta on the 14th instant, for the local market. The Cheng Chew was undocked at Tanjong Pagar during the forenoon of the loth instant, and lefff for the roads. Tbe E. A. Co.'s steamer Annum is due
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  • 63 5 This morning, Mr. Sarkies, ot the Adelphi Hotel, appeared before Mr. Michell in response to a summons issued at the, instance of the police to explain why he refused to allow his carriage to be moved when causing an obstruction at the Botanical Gardens on the occasion of the band
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  • 63 5 Accokdikg to Havas the recent attack on a French convoy in Algeria was a most desperate affair. The escort of 120 men of the Foreign Legion and some Spahiss struggled against some thousands for eight hours, when help arrived. During the fight one captain, one lieutenant and 105 men were
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  • 66 5 On Saturday last, a customer, Yap Fat, at Powell Co.'s purchased things at auction in their office. He incautiously laid a parcel of notes amounting to 8148.71 on the counter. While his attention was directed elsewhere, Kuah Kit picked up the notes and was moving off with them when the«owner
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  • 76 5 The death occurred last night at the residence of her son, Mr. W. A. D'Cruz, Burmah Road, of Mrs. D'Cruz, widow of the late T. A. D'Cruz. The deceased was widely known for her kindly disposition and for willing services during times of illness. Five sons and four dmicUters survive
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  • 77 5 At the Magistrate's Court, Hongkong \>n the 3rd instant, the master of the s.B. Xordl.yn was fined 850 for neglecting to fly the red flag while having two cases of sporting cartridges on board. The master vainly pleaded that he did not know he had the cartridges on board, and
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  • 81 5 Yesterday morning about 9 o'clock, a Chinese woman was driving along Tanjong Pagar Road in a rikisha when one Ang Heng snatched from her head a gold hairpin worth Siio. she raised an alarm. A Chinese school boy named Koh Kirn Guan puuued the snatcher, caught him and handed him
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  • 117 5 It is stated that some difficulty having occurred in recovering the cost of rations drawn by newspaper correspondents tfho accompanied the China Field Force, the Government of India has decided that correspondents shall only be allowed to accompany Indian military expeditions on condition that their employers deposit a sum of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 16 5 The sure Cough Cure is Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 77 5 Rheumatism Relieved. 'I O all tli.ne afflicted with rheamatisi 1 we 1 euommeDil a trial of Chambei lain's Fain Balm. Ono application wi! relieve the pain, and its continued use fo a sbort time will result in a care. Promptly applied to a sprain befoi inflammation sets in, insure* a
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    • 155 5 Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. Mr. W. Knowles, Tragant Street, Bath, Eng says About five years ago I was prostrated with Sciatica. From my fight thigh to the bottom of mv foot
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    • 615 5 The disused lines of rails which run accross the road near the Boaffding Officers' Quarters on Anson Road continued to work havoc among the wheels and tyres of conveyances of all sorts, to say nothing about the bumps are is subject to when crossing them. Surely it is time for
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    • 533 5 AUCTION SALES. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDI N I I ALLOTMENTS. To be sold by Auction, at PoweU Co.'s Saleroom, On W&lnetday, ..'-Ird September, \9o.i, at 2.30 p.m. IjILEVEN valuable freehold building li allotmenU fronting Oruhai- 1 Roa I and Emerald Hill Road, Singapore, Immiu part of the Emerald Kill Estate, areas
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 193 5 OAY BY UAY. Wednesday, 16th September. High Water. 4.53 p.m. Memorial Hall Meeting Tmn Hall. 4.; Deli Kacee. First Day. B.VJL (Jun Drill. 5.13. Thursday, 17th September. High Water. T.i'l a.m. p.m. ■^iiltiin of JohoreV Birthilay. I*. »n.l O. homeward mail due. W A. Signalling. 5.30. Town Hand. <'. K.
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  • 406 6 An is generally known, it is the Queensland Meat Export and Agency Company who will have the supplying of .Singapore as soon as the preliminary arrangements are completed and the stores erected. Th« Qiteentlander gives an interesting picture of the handsome exhibit show by the Company
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  • 294 6 A J Patrick crosses the North Sea Ni the past two or three years' German bred horses have been most in Eorti nate in tbeir big races -those at Hrunh'.irg generally falling to Austrian annuals and those at Baden-Baden generally going to French ones. It is co
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  • 183 6 "he I'iiumg Gazelle reports a queer harbotu affray which took place at Sut.gei I'cnang on Thursday last, when ay of native police under the Marine X' ropean Police Sergeant had to swim for ti.eir lives. It seems that the peace offioan Mpproached ;i large sampan with the intention of boarding
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  • 24 6 B'.BONic plague is reported to be very serious in New Caledonia. Up to the •-Mth ult. there had been eighty-eight cas •< and seventy-two deaths.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 604 6 NOTICES. FOUNbRY ENGINEERING WORKS FOR BALE. The undersigned invite offers for the purchwe of all the building*, machinery, plant, toolo, -■ure-, leaneliold, goodwill, etc., of the Burma Ironworks A Englne«i Ing Co., Ltd., Dnnneedaw, Rangoon, n a going concern. The building- are xulmtantial and cominodioiix. and thesliopsare t'lorougl y e<iiiippetl
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    • 361 6 NOTICES. imtSftrLEIIPEUIis 1 «.f 1#• WORCtiTERSHIRE SAUCE. v By Special Warrant^^^g&J^ His Majestn <>. Pinners to The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Power i(fe«^'Bife» in ott^ e Bovril is a nutritious and stimulating K in n. handy and highly concentrated form. A cup of Bovril when feeling fatigued, run down, or
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 706 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STE AMSH IP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation O. Goy. FOR CHINA. J VPAV PENANG. i'EYLO*. U n 1 K 111 I M»l tin: EGYPT. MIIH I KKKI\KVN PORTS I'I.YWOI Til l.OM»O\. l'hrousjh Hill/of UdingHSueflforClvni Ooa«t. l'orfiian (iiilf, Continental, in I Vmrrioin Port*. Mail Liar. Oitwaki-.
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    • 715 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke PaUetvaart Maatschapp! I. Undv contract with the Netherlands India Government. "<m«i» al <«<utapore: Bbip Aqmct, i.ati J. OAiaosta 4 Co., S-8 CotLT s Qoat .he undermentioned dates are only appro j' mate. S'««im»>r From Kxpected Will be l)««pc '<:bed or Df Errem Soi-rabaia Sept Bawean, Boeribaia, Bandjermaseii
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    • 554 7 Horddsntsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. on Reg. I'rinz Loo Sok 1604 Waldema, 3500 Pkra Nan 1608 I'Hn: Mruh'w 1600 Sigiiminid 3600 Phra C. K%o 1668 SUtttn 2478 IP. Chula CX. 1668 PMehaburt 2l»l Mi 1394 Borneo l'loo Taichiow 1369 ITohtichang JOIU Kong Ben
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    • 706 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES! Norddeutscher Llbyd Bremen. Hambupg-Amerika Llnie, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-steamer* of these line* will leave Singapore o 1 r about the undermentioned date* Outward Homeward Boon Sept 25 1 Bayern Sept 21 PreuMtn Oct 9 ZUUn Oct B Hamburg Oct 24 SeydliU Oct 19
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    • 537 7 BiAMSHIP COMPANIBB dlan.Paolfle Railway npany's Royal Mall Steamship Lin*. }T ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA .«:> THE UNITED BTATBB. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, A^D BANCOUVER. B. 0. Empress Steamship* 0,000 is— Speed 19 knots. SAILINGS FROM HOHOKOiIO. ru of Japan, 23rd Sept 1908 r, 7th
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    • 399 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. "THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17L' TTIHE undersigned, agents for the anovt .L company, are prepared to accept fin Risks at current rates. w.*s. 31/13 BEHN MEYER A Co. MAGDEBURG FIRE~ INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) rfIHE undersigned, agents for the &no»« X company, are prepared to
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1692 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations ar« used I—str1 str. steamer sh. ship lx(.— barque sth. schooner; Yet. Yachl iVu.- Cruisor; Gbt. liunboat; Tor. lo; H.p.— Horsepower; Brit.—British :U. B. I ottad Stat s Fch.— French Ger.- German; Dut.-- Dutch; Gtc—Generalcargo: dp.— deck passenger; U— Uncertain; T.
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    • 550 8 Ham*, port, probable date of arrival. and nami oj agenU. HTIAMIRfI. AL>e-9inia. Hongkong, Oct 8; Bebo Meyer. Agamemnon. C ilna, Oct 1H; Mansfield. Andalusia, Hongkong, Sept a B. Meyer. Antenor, Liverpool, Oc» 12 Mansfield. Hallaarat, Hongksng, Oct 1 P. 4 0. Bayern. Hongkong, Sept 21 Behn Meyer. Benalder,
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    • 595 8 SlNOArow, lorn Sei'ikmci: 1908. PRODUCE. (tambler bnyer« f 12.0) Copra Ball MS do Pontlana'x 6.35 Pepper, Black mMrnn 3->.OO do White, (s*l bnyer* 45.8" Sago Flour Sarawak 4.00 do Brunsl No. 1 .V» Pearl Sa^o Ml Coffee, Bali, 15% basla 16.75 Coffee, Palombaas,2nr;b^!.. MIX I Coffee, Liberlan No. 1
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    • 106 8 tor Per lUmm'r Time. To-Mobroit. Siagora ana Bangkok Horihr 11a.m. Padang via ports tin-titum Noon. Kaaatan&Tringgnnu AingHii i Noon. HAlacca and Linggi Helen' 1 p.m. Zamboanga, etc., Kudat I p.m. Bangkok Palcnam :i p*.m. P.SvWt'ham via ports Ganymerir S p ni. P. Bwet'ham via ports Hok Tjior 8
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    • 133 8 FrOTi Europe By the P.*O g.s. '<IHWH •1:1 due on the lttth September, with ditto* to the 28th August. From Chint— Ry the P.ftO. SJ CkamM due on the 17th September. .eft Ringi Ku% Tth \u n 1 1 h \ug.l.'tii U( j 17th *vis L'lsl V.ii;
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    • 190 8 5 Vlt£SKL'.-> NIMK 3'pt II Mogul Id Warrior 15 Bon* l'> Mena 15 .Ecnile 16 I-llhr.i I 16 i Horn? VV.iu 16 Amherst Korat in Fle»o 16 ttoa Belie hi Reijniersz 16 P*k Ling Hi Kitai It; Hebe rI i A Tows Captain From CoAsiomcg. Rig. 3ril »tr 2^54
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    • 177 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Fuo A Rig. Tokk. pmmmvtnm. Sept ii Sutr«n Brit str. KM 1« De Keren* I HH sir T^l lfi Chiang Chew Brit sir, U'lt 15 AtUku str II i 10 Mosul str. MM 16 Eniile Dut str. 16 Mena str. 76 16 Kisina Rrit str. .V.'J
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 80 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH ST&ZBT. JUST ARRIVED: Indian Muslins for Dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costumes, Grass cloth, Swatow work, Silver ware, Japanese Crape silks, Manila pineapple silks, Ac. Ac. Silks ol all Colours at 35 cents a yard. Small Flowered Silk of
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    • 88 8 "WIHIITIE-A.'W-A.Y, LAIDLAW &c .CO. "Etta" Children's Straw Hats W&k fSlEg&^^&L I X PHce V 4.85 each I! OS K I. KA\ K s Price "2-00. >fIHHEHHK ,C1 j. LADIES 1 WHITE CAMISOLES 2-75 each ifc£ Pnn-N I rum v» Hs. U SI.J-) |nr N|>nt? iwl tl iiln-ir.ui.m. si. 4Q each
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 65 8 WgATHEH aePOHT. Kandanq E-rbau Hotpilal. l.vh S-pt 1903. na-m 3 p.m. Up.m Kimabkh. Bar 2».9*8 29.84 89.912 Mornioe Temp 8»« H-18 78 9 cloudy, day WB'lbTher.79.o i 78.0 77.0 ovefcant, DirofWind S.B w.a.\v Calm, nightcloudy Max. Temp Wi« Mm 7A.S Max in Sun IS!.-.' Terr, rad 71.1 Rainfall Nil The
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    • 31 8 JWEVTHH T-l'^tU (E. E. A. .0- C. Msjfqpa v 16tii Seitkmi'.kk HONuROna.Barom.jter.. »)<>; direction of Wind. Bssl Force of Win<l I Max. Tamp in Shale 8* M.VNII.A:- IM S. 1. ML M
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  • 327 9 What they will be Like It is well-known that large numbers of soldiers who served in tbe South African war never saw a Boer from start to finish, and there is every chance that the next war will find the opposing armies still less visible to each other
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  • 297 9 Mr. W. A. Graham, the Adviser for Kelantan, left Bangkok for bis post on the sth inst. That day a representative of the liangkoh- Times interviewed Mr. Duff as to the outlook there Mr. Duff said As far us lam concerned, no one will be better
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  • 278 9 It would bo distinctly interesting to kno\# precisely just what is Meaning in Corea nowadays. Home papers ty the last mail seem convinced that llussia will vacate the country entirely, adhering to Manchuria and leaving the miscalled Land of the Morning Calm to Jap in In
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    • 19 9 Shii'imnii ailvertinfiniMits, with datM of tailing etc will be found oo paga 7. (ioneral ifajpping newt ii priatw <'ii
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    • 633 9 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. .a From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. 13O'\H7'ZtT. DOtVN A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore </..700 7.45 10.00 11.30 12.30 3.0:» 4.10 5.15 6.40 ..6.:*0 7.50 9.20
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    • 623 9 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL llOOOO.nnf REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Re»erre..slo,ooo,ooo l IIHOOOOOO Silver Reserre... .9 8,000,000 16 000 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 lnnn nnnr PROPRIETORB j-»10,0O0.0« COVBT OF DIBECTORS. A. J. Raymond, Etq,— Chairmam. H. E. ToMUNt, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hob. C. W. Dickson N. A.
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    • 425 9 NOTICFS. LIM AH SIANG, Timber Merchant, AND PROPRIETOR STULANG STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHORE. SINGAPORE OFFICK, 7 BATTERY ROAD. J. M. CAMERON, Manager. n.c. CRUSHED FOOD. TBT IT AMD TOD WILL Bl SATItTIID. I. K. BEtl LIOBb«Rt to inform tbe pabli* that hit Factory for preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1,
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  • 249 10 Mr. Gough, a European warder, was the victim of a very brutal assault on Saturday night last. It seems that he was riding in a rikisha when he was set upon by a gang of natives who handled him unmercifully. It is said that his face was stamped
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  • 200 10 MR IIOBKRT WINDHAM < JRAVES, 0.M.1i., who has been appointed H M Consul(ieneral for the vilayets of Salonika J Monastir, Janinn, and Cossova, is not unlikely to find himself among some lively surroundings. That will not happen to him for the (irst time. He was Consul
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  • 159 10 A .Sioiw City (Iowa) despatch dated Aug. 7th, states Remarkable atmospheric depression is reported from Oacoma, H.D. Following the hottest day ever experienced in the South Dakota town occurred an atmospheric condition, lasting only a few minutes, but fatal to live stock and greatly distressing to
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  • 197 10 For Singapore I'ir I', ife O. 9. s. Arcadia connecting with the steamer ('tirumamltl at Colombo, from London Augt. 21, due JOth Sept.— Mr. and Mr?. Tod lie, Messrs. Fermie, R. T. Bartlett, and Thicket, Scrgt. W. Lebond. Per P. O. s. s. (keana connecting with the
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  • 67 10 O.nk thing lacking at Sarawak is a complete map of the Territory. At present there are no accurate maps of any of the rivers or lands adjacent to them, nor are the positions of the Govrrnmcrit, Forts more than very approximately known from rough traverses, maiir by nimpMl anil tin:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 772 10 NOTICES. J. MOTION V CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTKD LIQUID^ FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 82/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) opposite western entrance of New Harbour. The fuel is delivered through a 6
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    • 142 10 NOTICES, BT. ANDREWS HOUfrE. A CHURCH of England Boarding House J\. for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the place. Applications to be made to tbe House Master, St. Andrew's House or tc tbe Oelonial Chaplain w.s. v.c H. ABRAMS HORSE REPOSITORY AND VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT
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    • 153 10 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD i $12-50 per case. Duty extra. f V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. )I'TAINJ! BLE FR )M RBTAIL DEALERS, (?>" JMcA ./ISTER &Co sole agents HIGHLiAND BRAND EVAPDRATED CREAM.
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    • 252 10 NOTICES. Charles Deifcsiecfc's lUhifc Seal Champagne. £oli Acnrrs, BKHN, MKYKR& Ca, ■Singapore and Penatg. Messrs. John Littlb ACo II Messrs. UuhtiEL aki; S-IH'HMACHER. Batatia iH^Hk (4. HOFTIICBTB MHBfl Bourabayt\ I fjf**. 1 Mossrs. S. L. vas N'ikbof f^g^o 00. m. w. f YONG LEE SENG aTCo TOWN BRANCH, 27 Kling
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