The Straits Times, 23 September 1903
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Title Section15 1903-09-23 1 The Straits Times NO. a i, 340 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS15 words
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Advertisement719 1903-09-23 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. 3ol« AgimU. Bl»r«p>rc .ad Ktd.r«t.d M»U/ SUU». Wfie Straits Writes. AND 156e Straits SBudget. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLt IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column iuea«are. I Kiim in»ertion $1 80 cent* Second and third insertion* each 80 cents Fourth, fifth, and sixth 40 rents Seventh to eighteenth 24719 words
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Advertisement625 1903-09-23 1 Wilts for LEA PERRIIS' L WOKCESTEBSHIRE SAUCE. v Bg Special Warrant^^HS^^ His Majestg *VV Purveyors to The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. TENDERS FOR TREASURY BILLS. 'pEXDERS in duplicate will be received I by the undersigned until noon on Thursday, Sept. 24th. from persons desirous I of purchasing Mils to the625 words
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Advertisement609 1903-09-23 1 MR. RICHXKD BL.AI )H has been authoru to sign oar firm r procuration from this dnte. I'UTTFARC KEN 4 CO. Singapore. 2Ut Sopt*, 190 •-'3-9 TO BUILDBR4 ANDCO: TEACTOM. fTIEXDERS will be rocei ed up to :KHh K. Mrpkan^er, for tdie c instruttion of 3 I'unpilnw* at Lloyd Road Plnns609 words
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Advertisement565 1903-09-23 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION rpENDERS will be received at the ColoI nial Secretary's office up to noon the Ist November. 1003. for the supply of about -2.500 gallon* of Heavy Mineral Uolia Oil per annum for the Fort Canning Light House. The supply of this oil should be made monthly on application565 words
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Advertisement247 1903-09-23 1 Milkmaidf IpNDENSED MILJ 11/| f I T Og I/japls- Guaranteed vii cream. tkade hah Largest Sale in the World. STRAND HOTEU R A NQOP N UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C. S. 1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffles Hotel,247 words
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Advertisement22 1903-09-23 1 HIRANO' The Best Japanese Mineral Water] Case of 48 quarts Case of 48 pints Case of 86 splits JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED.22 words
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Article560 1903-09-23 2 Ox September loth a ca?e of con tiderable interest to the mercantile marine community came on for hearing in Mr. Justice Law's Court, rVtiang, when .'..r. I'owery, late bt-cond officer of the 8. s. Uotorva, sued the owners, Messrs Koe Guau and Co., for $2,U00560 words
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Article210 1903-09-23 2 A kkcent incident, in the Divorce Court has, says the Lax- Journal, again brought into prominence the question of the payment of jurymen. "It if nothing less than a public scandal that jurymen who are taken from their business to try a purely private civil squabble210 words
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Article153 1903-09-23 2 An Italian workman has submitted to the French Government, says Science Sifting*, "an invention of very great importance. He has invented a bullet and sword-proof cloth, which will not only make its wearer invulnerable from bullets fired from a modern military rifle, but he will not153 words
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Article752 1903-09-23 2 Disappearance of a Lady Doctor. The unaccountable disappearance of a lady doctor who was engaged at the Royal Free Hospital, London, has aroused the keenest speculation. On August 15, Mies Bwphil Frances Ilickman, m.d., left the hospital, and from that time nothing has been heard of her752 words
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Article163 1903-09-23 2 Aktkr five years of honourable (service in Honßkong Sir William Gaecoigne, Major-General Commanding the troops, and Lady (iascoigne left by the Bd*n* on the 15th inst. for England via America. Amogst the rank and file, says the China Mail, Sir William has made himself popular in the extreme, and in163 words
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Advertisement350 1903-09-23 2 NOTICE^ "Eagle" Cement IN THE LONG TESTS MADE BY SARAWAK GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. V>de Madras Municipal engineer pronounced Eagle Cement as the best 6e dad ever tested: PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES USUAL SIZES IN STOCK PARTICULARS350 words
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Advertisement659 1903-09-23 2 NOTICES, DISFIGURING Skin.Scalp and Blood Humours From Pimples to Scrofula' From Infancy o Age SpeedHy Cured br Guticura When All .Else Fails. Tbe agonizing Itching nil burning of the skin, as In Eecenut the f rtghtf nl scaling, as In psoriasis te loss of hair and crusting of the scali659 words
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Advertisement694 1903-09-23 2 NOTICES. Finest Californian Asparagus. Royal Taste Brand. 2Hb. Tins, 65 rents. Jll€ •^3-9 Tennis Racpets, Foutballs, Table Tennis Sets." (Ping Pong). Dumbells, Health Exercisers, We. Benzine for Motor Cars. Children's Bicycles. Straits Cyelefc Motor Co, 15, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. THETANJON€ PAQAR DOCK COMPANY, LTD. Shipwright*, Engineers, Ibos asJ B&j-t FODMUEBB,694 words
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Article432 1903-09-23 3 The War Commission. London, Avgutt .'KM A. The evulwta takef by the Royal Commission which inquired into the conduct of the war in South Africa has been published, and has aroused intense indignation throu«hout the country. The newspapers and .all political parties condemn the Government's supineness. Sir432 words
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Article206 1903-09-23 3 Waste Rubber. In Ctanoii is the latest paper to contribute to the humours of the trade by publishing the following interesting item: Yoi» may be surprised,' said a shipping agent, 'to learn that the india-rubber doll?, animals, and other toys used by children in rnaoy cases began206 words
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Article201 1903-09-23 3 Local Dock Co. to Build* China j Navigation Steamer. VV h i:x some ten year? a«o, Sir Thomas Sutherland stated at a P. and O. Company meeting that the day was not far distant when the Far East would build its own ships, he was scoffed at by201 words
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Advertisement100 1903-09-23 3 Bicycle Riders. XF ycu ride a bicycle you are always liable to hr.ye a fall. Chamberlain's Pain balm is the best liniment for cuts, sprain*, and bn ires. It will heal tlje parts in oocthird the time »ny other treatment woul.l require. Pnin Balm is also famous for its i100 words
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Advertisement392 1903-09-23 3 NOTICES. CHAPOTEAUT'B I PHOSPHO-CLYCBRATB IP LIMB I It increases vital otiergy and nerve I force, cores Htuntthtnu aVMM»ar, I MuamAlM, and mnom tiitaitt io adults I and children. unaus. ii wire, un ii nm J. SMITH, TRAINER AND JOCKEY. TS prepared to undertake the traiii1. irg of racehorses and griffins392 words
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Advertisement664 1903-09-23 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AN) BHANGHAJ BANKING OORI ORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $10,000.00( RESERVE FDND.Sterliag Reserve..|lo,ooo,o 01 lflnno oo(i Silver TUserve....! e.OOO^ 0 J ■I' 6 000 000 RESERVE LIABILITY C .^ntnooti PROPRIETORS J..»10,0U0,0Wi COUBT OF DIBEC rOM. A. J. Rtfuosv, Esq. -Chaibmaji. H. E. Tomeunb, E»q.— Dept, rr Ch.ubmam. Hon. C. W.664 words
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Advertisement733 1903-09-23 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TEN! ERH will be recive.l at the Colonial Secretary's Office *p to 'noon of Friday tbe 26th instant, tor the removal of tbe refuse rice from the Singapore Prison for a period of 14} month- itill end ofl9 4) from 16th October, 19f». Tha (iovernment does not733 words
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Advertisement505 1903-09-23 3 I NOTICES. TY7ANTEJ) a thoroughly competent 1% electrician (or Soemalata. Apply to Puttfarcken ft Co. 37-9 TT7 ANTED It a club in Singapore TT clerk. Knowledge of account* essential. Apply to V> c/o Strait* Time*. YTTANTED— An Eurasian to act m TT night orerseer on the Bundi Tin mine*. Apply505 words
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Advertisement620 1903-09-23 3 I NOTICES. FOR SALE THE WELL-KNOWN COCONUT PLANTATION JELLANI ESTATE 5 miles Southwards of Port Dickson, containing 619 acres, 0 roods, 2.i poles with a sea-front of over a mile. Splendid situation Please apply to owner ROB. ENGLER, 26» PORT DfCKSON I]K>B SALE— A second hand lady's bicyr cle with620 words
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2962 1903-09-23 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. Admiral Lambton's strenuous demand to tbc Admiralty for an apology from General Sir Archil aid Hunter, is the tirst sensational a itcome of the Report of the Royal ommission on the War in South Afi ica. Tbe Man in 'the Street2,962 words
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Article107 1903-09-23 4 The Emperor's Misinterpreted Order. London, 21H September It is unofficially announced at Budapest that the Emperor FrancisJoseph feels most pained at the construction put in Hungary upon the army order which the Emperor lias just issued. That construction [taking the order to be directed against Hungarian Nationalist military107 words
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Article37 1903-09-23 4 Expected to Be Very Far-reaching. 22nd September. Mr. Balfour is still staying at Balmoral Castle. The feeling prevails that this prolonged negotiation indicates that the Cabinet changes will be more far-reach-ing than was first anticipated.37 words
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Article65 1903-09-23 4 Sir A. Hunter's Criticism. Admiral Lambton Demands an Apology. Admiral i.junljton has written to the Admiralty demanding an unreserved apology from Sir Archibald Hunter for his sweeping criticism of the shooting of the Naval guns at Ladysmith in the course of his evidence before the War65 words
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Article15 1903-09-23 4 A gbneail meeting of the members of the Indian Cricket Club was held last night.15 words
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Article16 1903-09-23 4 Mk Hi'uh Clifford sails for the Karft oA the 23rd of next month by Japanese imil.16 words
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Article15 1903-09-23 4 Japan papers assert that the Holt steamer Teu&t has been purchased by a Japanese firm.15 words
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Article16 1903-09-23 4 Thk M. C. C. cricket team for Australia is expected to leave London on Friday next.16 words
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Article15 1903-09-23 4 Rek)rts from Sungei Ujong say that the rubber on the highlands there looks remarkably sturdy.15 words
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Article15 1903-09-23 4 The Dutch mail steamer Koniiig Willem I, en route to Genoa, arrived at yesterday morning.15 words
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Article17 1903-09-23 4 The German mail steamer Rmn let' Penang at 2 p.m yesterday and is due here to-morrow morning.17 words
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Article21 1903-09-23 4 ith to-day s issue there is a supplement, containing an account of a long swim in Singapore harbour and Pabang News.21 words
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Article20 1903-09-23 4 Bei'ai'sb t'oreigntrs have been smoking in St. Paul's, a notice: Smokinp strictly forbidden," has been placed by the west door.20 words
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Article26 1903-09-23 4 The trial in the big Bangkok robbery case comes oil' on the oth prox. We understand that Mr. Fort goes up to Bangkok for the defence.26 words
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Article26 1903-09-23 4 The s. s. Winghoi left for Bangkok last evening. Amongst her passengers was Mr. A. G Tilleke, who has been paying a brief visit to Singapore.26 words
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Article27 1903-09-23 4 A new secTcalling itself the "Church of God is making headway in the United States. One of its rules read You must never be idle or shiftless.27 words
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Article21 1903-09-23 4 The Municipality of Colombo lias under consideration a coat of arms for that town, designed by Mr. Anthonis/, the Government Archivist.21 words
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Article26 1903-09-23 4 Mr. A. H. Savage Landor, the wellknown traveller and author, urrired at Hongkong from Manila by the Rubi recently on his way to the I'nited States."26 words
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Article27 1903-09-23 4 The skull of a woolly-haired rhinoceros of the paleolithic period has been found about 22ft. below the l«vel ol Fleet-street underneath the offices ol the Daily Chronicle.27 words
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Article31 1903-09-23 4 Mr. Wee Tmmm Ham, the Chinese Major of .Samarang and Mr Tan Hap Leong are coming out by Me German mail steamer Jioon from Europe due tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock.31 words
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Article28 1903-09-23 4 The Pollard Comedy Company intended leaving Shanghai on Friday last for Hongkong, whe c they will probably play for a week before going to Singapore, Bunnah and India.28 words
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Article32 1903-09-23 4 Thk Minister of Public Instruction at Bt. Petersburg has sent a circular letter to headmasters of public schools inviting them to give their pupils a course of chess an an optional subject.32 words
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Advertisement531 1903-09-23 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. lITSPECTIOIT ZKHTODLTr SOLICITEDTelephone No.531 words
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Advertisement483 1903-09-23 4 FOR SALE. .< pUKKKA" billiard Üble. extra low I J cushions, by Burroughs Watts including accessories Price $700. Apply to K." c/o Strait* Tiinr*. 29-9 STATIONERY, JAPANESE VASES, AND FLOWER POTS, LADIES AND GEN'S. WATCHES, FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On Monday, lath September, i ommencing at 10.30 am. (At our483 words
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Advertisement85 1903-09-23 4 G. IULAMBEFTffCO. Photograpl an. opkm: Gretbi m that, (Batfe 17 Romd), 8 a. m. to 5 p. n.. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. 0 6 p. m. bandays, b a.m. to n on. Appointments 0. sitl ngg ahoutd i»e made if posaible beforehi nd. Ik Stor Vikws of Singapore, Jobore,85 words
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Advertisement26 1903-09-23 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/1 1!. Aovakcs mail news will be found on page 3. Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.26 words
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Advertisement31 1903-09-23 4 GENERAL DEBILITY AND BRAIN FAG. The Effects of Stbabnb' Wink is remarkable in the following complaints and functional disorders Phthisis, Dyspepsia, Influenza, General Debility, Brain Fag, Anaemia.— Sold by all chimeets.31 words
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Article620 1903-09-23 5 THE STRAITS' CURRENCY QUESTION. Some Results of the pending Legislation. Pkndinq the introduction of the new Straits dollars, the currency question affords ample scope for discussion and speculation. The effect of the new Coin Import and Export Bill, is a matter, for example, on which nobody seems to agree. It620 words
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Article236 1903-09-23 5 I.n a cricket match the other day between Krian and Mr. Tate's Taiping team, played at Parit Buntar, the latter won by i'I.T Barrett, of Hampshire fame, scored 136 by strong play for the winning side, while Staincr took 8 wickets for 2~>. A proposal to236 words
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Article45 1903-09-23 5 Ik an account ot a trip to Burma in Indian Engineering, the writer says that the Chinese control the major portion of the rice export trade there, and that, they are quick to utilize ail the means of civilization to build Jup a profitable business.45 words
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Article291 1903-09-23 5 On Monday during the afternoon a European on two months' leave from the Native States came across a couple of other Europeans, one of whom named Dodge was the assistant steward of the Sailors' Home, the other named Ellis, being a member of the It A.M.C. The291 words
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Article248 1903-09-23 5 List of Residents and Visitors. HaMH ti. W. Hawley, K. O. Hruwnlow, Dr. l;..*ir MiasTreacher, ('apt. Donajow*.ky, Mr. \V. A. Dowley, Major Cardew. D.S.I >., Mr. P. Si-hiininelliu-irh. Mr. and Mr-. Treacher, Mr. J. l.ibourel. Messre. 11. Latham, Q. ler Kinder, I, \V. NtMiman, ("has W. BMigßt, H248 words
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Article157 1903-09-23 5 Commenting upon a letter recently published in these columns, the l'inang Gazelle says:— "The Turf Club Committee held a separate enquiry into each occurrence with the result ibat <M;ii's Tail was found to be a pure accident, Holley. the jockey, stating that he saw the horse cross157 words
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Article133 1903-09-23 5 How Old Tom gin got its name is thus described. The description appears to have been first applied in 1729, when Sir Robert Walpole's Government, thinking that the English people drank too much gin, resolved to put a prohibitive tax upon it. A certain Capt. Bradstreet rented a133 words
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Article77 1903-09-23 5 Who could have thought, says MackicootV* Magazine, thirty or even twenty years ago, that the finest and fastest steamers on the Atlantic would be the work of German ship-builders, and that the lion's share of the passenger trade between Europe and America would be Herman.' The doctrines* of77 words
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Article42 1903-09-23 5 H. E. Sir Frank Swbtt sham will leave for Johore in the .S'< 1 Mew on Friday night. He is expects to return from Johore on Sunday anc will then leave for Penang in the Sen Vei" about Tuesday next.42 words
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Article132 1903-09-23 5 We regret to hear that Mr. Noel Kidgeway had a rather a nast 1 accident whilst riding on Orchard load last Sunday afternoon. He we 1 thrown against a steam-roller and eceived a bad cut on the thigu. lie wis obliged to take a gharry back132 words
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Article26 1903-09-23 5 The outward intermediate P. O. steamer Shanghai left Penang kt 11 p.m. on Tuesday and is due to arrif c here at daylight on Thursday (to-morrow).26 words
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Article40 1903-09-23 5 At the Marine Court yeste day two Dutch Sailors of the s.s. Mm m Sophia were sent td jail for seven days for desertion. For wilful disobi dience a Malay seaman of the s.s. Ch \roa lost six days' pay.40 words
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Article38 1903-09-23 5 Ma. Walter E. Bkw, a g ntlemen with wide commerical experier cc in the East, leaves Singapore foi Kuala Lumpur on Monday to join t): 9 branch of Messrs. Powell Robinsoi k Co. 1 established in that town.38 words
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Article45 1903-09-23 5 At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan A Go's rooms yesterday, a country estate estimated to contain an are l of '28 acres, 1 rood, 35 poles, freehoU land in the district of Amokiab, off Sc rangoon Road, was sold by auction T. F. Ferrao for $3,416.25.45 words
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Article48 1903-09-23 5 Thb Singapore rifle teams co ipeting for the Brombead- Matthews Sh eld will fire as follows Thursday 7 a.no S.V.R., Friday 7 a.m. S V.1., Saturday 2 30 p.m. S.V:A. and S.Y.E. The range will be closed to everyone but the co npeting teams at the times mentioned.48 words
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Article45 1903-09-23 5 MosquiTOßS stopped a 700 horsepower engine at a factory in Si Louis. Examination showed that the nsects, attracted possibly by the oil on the engine, had been smashed t< death until they formed a sticky ma is that even steam pressure could m t overcome.45 words
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Article50 1903-09-23 5 A Bill to. amend the Opium Ordinance of 1894 will be read tie first time at the Legislative Coua :il on Friday next. The same day thi re is a meeting of the Municipal C unmissioners, and on the agenda appc irs the question of the bacteriological examination of rats.50 words
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Article51 1903-09-23 5 A specialist on the treatui sut of backward children, at the comn and of the Russian Government, cxi mined and observed Prince George, the eldest son of King Peter Karageorgei teh of Servia during the past month, a id has reported to the Emperor that t le boy is a51 words
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Article60 1903-09-23 5 As a result of the investigate n into the matter of the robbery com nitted on two ladies of Kuala Lumpt r, the other day, when out driving in a r kisha, three Chinese were arrested, mc tiding the rikisha puller. One man ha been discharged. The two others, the60 words
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Article69 1903-09-23 5 Ou* Sporting correspondent states that Dalian's landed* by the .4i </«.-• a very good sort of hprse named C ydes dale (Ute Patrician) by Sir \V Uiam from Lavinia by Gemma-di-Verg] from Kate, by Maribynong from Stella He has some good performances to r icomraend him and he looks up69 words
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Article72 1903-09-23 5 The Philippine Government has passed a law providing for the payirent of customs duties on all oods imported by the Government. I iis is regarded as a triumph of the intere its of the business men of the islands, and particularly of Manila. The eft'e X of the law will72 words
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Article82 1903-09-23 5 Goon stories come from Scotlan 1 as well as porridge and bagpipes. The last is quite admirable in its way. A traveller, observing an ancient c< uple arguing and gesticulating in the oad, in order to avert bloodshed askec the cause of the dispute. we're no deespiitin' at a'," answered82 words
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Article104 1903-09-23 5 The September Medal of the Keppel Golf Club was played for on Saturday* last, resulting in a tie for the first place. Scores (14 holes):— The tie was played off yesterday with the following result: Woollcomtw S4 37 fl 62 Martin A. K. 40 U Hi ii«104 words
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Article539 1903-09-23 5 Yesterday's Results. CHASUMONBHII-. Foreman r. C. T. Hose, unfinished. 11. SIN'ULEK. Priuhard I V. 4 beat Ruchwaldy— 3, 40. Treadgold beat Steven*, 6-1, a SINOLBB. Buckley beat Joaqnim, 2-6, 6-4, M-6 Belart v. Edlin, unlmishet. Dowley beat A. K. BaHey *cr., w.o. Bolingbroke tm.539 words
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Article26 1903-09-23 5 Ch 'I.kha is again declared by a Manila paper to be making headway in the city. On the 10th inst. 13 cases were taken to hospital.26 words
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Article114 1903-09-23 5 Off the Honburffh. Thb Hong Moh arrived from Amoy and Swatow on Saturday morning with a large number of immigrants for Penang and Singapore. Just as the vessel was leaving Swatow a Chinese coolie jumped overboard and was drowned. When the vessel was of the Horsburgh Light114 words
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Article32 1903-09-23 5 A tklbgram to the.strai.l* Echo of Saturday last gives the following results of last PWday's races Planters' Cup Attila. The Big Handicap Spes Patria. Winners' Handicap.— Spes Patria Consolation. Gallant.32 words
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Article33 1903-09-23 5 A i.n ti n bird tat on a telegraph wire, And said to Mi mate-. I declare, If wireless telegraphy come« into vogue We'll all have to -it on 'lie air.33 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement19 1903-09-23 5 It is safe to treat Baby's Cough with Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. ■Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.19 words
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Advertisement81 1903-09-23 5 Rheumatism Relieved. IK) all those afflicted with rheami tism we recommend a trial of < 'hat iberlaia's Pain Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued us c for a short time will result in a cure. Promptly applied to a sprain b fore inflanvnttion sets in, insures81 words
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Advertisement132 1903-09-23 5 When Doctors say Hopeless Little's Oriental Balm steps in, and cures inveterate chronic cases of Rheumatism. A. N. Ransom, Mondovi, Wis For about three years I have had Rheumatism all over my body. The best physicians could do nothing for me. My arms and shoulders would swell and grow red,132 words
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Advertisement355 1903-09-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THHf BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. In thb Supreme Codbt of the Stkaits SKTTLKMEHTs. SITTLKMIST OF BIHUAPORE. la bankruptcy No. 64 of UK Be Chop Hap Etc Ann. Receiving Order made, 23rd July. 1903. Date of- Order for Summary Administration, 'JUt Sept.. 1903. Date of Adjudication l>aie and place of355 words
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Advertisement700 1903-09-23 5 AUCTION SALES. VALUABLE FREE HOLD B U I L I) I N ALLOTMENTS. "R> be sold by Auction, &t Powell Co r Saleroom, On Thnrtday, ->Wi Stptemltr, 1903, at 2 30 p.m. TjM.EVEN valuable freehold building JJi allotments fronting Orchard Koa> and Emerald Hill Road, Singapore, being part of the700 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous149 1903-09-23 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 33rd September. HiKh Water. 11.40 a.m. S.B.C. Special Meeting- ■'>. s.V.A Ow Drill. 5.15. 8.1. homeward mail closes. 4. Thursday, 34th September. High W#ter. v.l a.«u. ".n p.m. <■•■! ui:tii ml A»r 1 mail due. S.V.A. Signalling. h.;{ip. Brumlie&d Matthew* Shield B.V.R. T a.m. Land Sale.149 words
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Article335 1903-09-23 6 Thb Western Mail, of Perth, gives a capital illustration of the sa. Charon. Describing her arrival it says that she looked truly remarkable, for including a lot of up-to-date improvements, the masts, being hollow, are utilised as funnels for the galleys, which innovation will tend greatly335 words
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Article359 1903-09-23 6 Kecently Mr. \V. A. Pinkerton, the famous detective, visited the Far Last. On returning to America he told the following as one of his experiences in Hongkong The man from Chicago, says the writer, crossed the tropic of Cancer with no other intention than might be359 words
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Article128 1903-09-23 6 Thb Doncaster Cvp Wavelet's i'ride (1), Throwaway (2), St Emelion (:<) Tl.e Champacno Stakes: -Pretty Polly (1), Lancashire (2), St Amant (3). The St. Lecer A London wire to the Indian Field says that the St. Leger hetting was as follows:—.") to I on kock Sand, 100128 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1903-09-23 6 Children when IctMiug. HAVE more or lees diarrhrea, which caonot be checked effectually, as ||M <RUe cannot be removed; but the <Uarrbu>a can And should be controlled tiy eiviDg Cbamlierlain'a Colic and I'iarrhu'R Kerredy, and an occasional dote of castor oil to cleanse the«vstem. During tbe summer months children are105 words
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Advertisement459 1903-09-23 6 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpENDERS are invited under tbe follow1 ing heads for supplies to the MontcTpalitv of Singapore from lit January, 1904, v!z FOR ONE TEAR 1. Bakau'and bintangore rovers, kassau stickt, flooring and roofing tiles. 2. Timber. 3. Miscellaneous articles. 4. Painters' stores. 5. Brooms. ti. Portland cement. 7.459 words
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Advertisement128 1903-09-23 6 NOTICES. UeYSTONE ELC^T WATCHEB Durable and Accurate The Keystone Watth Case Co. 'wi«««i»hi .c.s.a. AMERICA'S 01 JEST AND fto'ltii- i\ LARBEST WAT( I FACTORY ■(•""""TJv 5 8 For Ml by V^ £}s^/M The Prlnclp 1 Watch Htralta Sot lament NEW BILLIARD TABLES We are importing ne v English Billiard Tables128 words
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Advertisement663 1903-09-23 6 .NOTICES. BOVftlL is liquid life. BOVRIL is power in bottle. BOVRIL is a perfect food-beverage. BOVRIL gives disease-resisting strength. BOVRIL is a nutrient and stimulant in a n ost concentrated form. Over 1,000 Hospitals use BOVRIL Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS.663 words
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Advertisement662 1903-09-23 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP" COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. toil t'lll M. JAP4N, PENANG. *'E YLOV AI'STB*LIA, IXOIA. ADEN. C«YPT. HKIMTERKAXKiX PORTS PLYMOUTH LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, iut! American Ports. Mail Line. Ootward. Homeward Malta O«'t 4 Ballaarat Oct662 words
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Advertisement1315 1903-09-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konintclijke Paketvaart MaatsohaiiplJ. inner ccntract with the Netherlands India Oorernn>eni < V> at Sinqopore: SHIP AOBSCT, LATB J. DABKDBLB A Co., 2-8 C )LLTBX QUAY. he undermentioned dates are only approi'tiaie. Htemner lroin Expected* Will be Unsp* *cbed foi Bau.i i!*tavin Sept L'l Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal 1 eca-1,315 words
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Advertisement698 1903-09-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Arrerika Linle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. 1 The fast and well-known mail-steamere of these lines will leave Singapore oi o about the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Soon Sept 20 /Aeten Oct 6 Preutten Oct 9 1 Seydliiz Oct 19 Print Sviitmund Roon Nov 2 (extra)698 words
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Advertisement552 1903-09-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paolflo Railway Company's Royal Mali Steamship Line. THE FAST BOUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. 0, Twin Screw Empress Steamships 0,000 Tom Speed 10 knots. Pboposbd Sailings prom Honoxoie. I R.M.B.552 words
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Advertisement444 1903-09-23 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (ESTABLISHED A.D. ITS TAHE undersigned, agents for the abor* JL company, are prepared to accept Fir* Risks at current rates. w.As. 31/12 BEHN MEYER A 00. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.I). 1844) r¥IHE undersigned, agents for the abort J. company, are prepared to444 words
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Article1622 1903-09-23 8 Under this heading the following abbreriations are* used str.— steamer sh.— •hip bn.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Obi.— (iunboat; Tor. -Torpedo; H:o.— Horse-power; Brit.—British U. B.— United States j Fch. -French Qer. German; Dut —Dutch; G c.— Generalcargo; d.p deck passenger; U llncertain; T.1,622 words
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Article611 1903-09-23 8 ffanvt, port, probable date of arrival nnd name of agenU. HTIAMIBB. Abef-ainia, Hongkong, Oct 12; Behn Meyer Agamemnon. China, Oc-t 18; Mansfield. Andalusia. Hongkong, Sept 29 B. Meyer. Antenor, Liverpool. Oct I*2; Mansfield. Antonio Lope/, Manila, Oct 4; Barlow. Artemisia, Hamburg, Ojt 12; Behn Meyer Ballaarai. Hongkong, Oct611 words
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Article585 1903-09-23 8 SINQAPOBI, 9am SEI'TF.VBKi:, 190 S. PRODUCE. Gambler buyei i I II JO Copra Bait 7.65 do Ponttana* 6.80 Pepper, Black 31 «0 do White, (5%) bnye 45 50 Sago Flour Sarawak 400 do Brunei No. 1 *■< Pearl Sago '> 00 Coffee, Bali, 15% ba»l» I7JB Coffee, Palembanp,»Xb«tt».- '-'3.0"585 words
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Article133 1903-09-23 8 tor Per tteamer Tine. To- Morrow. Ponti.inak n r (ftht ]\'i*p 7 a.m. B'bayn and Samaranp Baud I a.m. Malacca and Linggi Helen* Ip.m. Malacca 4 P. Dicksori Hong Lian 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Hole Tjior 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Ganymede 3 pm. S'baya133 words
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Article125 1903-09-23 8 From Europe— By the N.P.I-. s s. Hooii due on the 31th September, with date* to the Ist September. From Chin*— By the M. M. s. a. Tonkin due on the 28th September. Aug nth Aug 12th Aug 17th Aug 21st Am? 2flth Auk sWth Aui?8Ut Sept125 words
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Article112 1903-09-23 8 I1I 1 LAG t Vkssxl's N*m» <* Toss. Captain a k«.. From Consignees. Jpt ii Anamlji Dan str UW Ovtaen •22 Ban Lioui! Dut str. 276 Kink 23 G. G Mever str HJ Yog 23 Ambergi. Brit sti IH6 Hunter 23 Redans lia «ti '_>9« I-arson S3 Calcha&~ Ml112 words
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Article131 1903-09-23 8 Dati. I Vessel's Namk. Flag Rig. Tons. Destination 'pt -\'l Iscliia Ital str. 2784 Peoang and Boml-av 33 Isabella Dut sir. 84 KU»o. Singkep and Lingga 28 Salahadji «r. 8293 Pulo Kaml.oe and Shanghai M Halaban sir. 839 Bangkok M Brnemiir Brit str. 2314 New York 33 Malacca *tr.131 words
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