The Straits Times, 24 September 1903
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Title Section13 1903-09-24 1 The Straits Times NO. 31.241 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement713 1903-09-24 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, V>6e Straits Teimes. AMI Wde Straits SBudget. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, colnnin measure. I First Insertion $1 20 cenU Second and third iu.«ertion» each dU cents Fourth, fifth, and sixth 40 cent* Seventh to eighteenth 24 cents Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 cents I'er week713 words
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Advertisement664 1903-09-24 1 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received up to :«)Ui Stpteinber, for the construction of 3 bungalows at Lloyd Ro.id. Plan* and specifications can be W and further particulars obtained from the Architects. Messrs. Almeida tV Co, Change Alley, Singapore JH'-9 THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE C664 words
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Advertisement661 1903-09-24 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENLiERBr pENLiER8 will be receivet at the ColoI Dial (Secretary* Office tp to noon cf Fri'lnv the 28th 'iiiMant. I'oi the removal of the refuse rice from tl c 8i ngapore Prison for a period of 14$ me ltlis (till ciid of lit 4) from 16th October, I661 words
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Advertisement385 1903-09-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A smart Chinese salesman. Apply to JOHN LITTLE 4 CO., Ltd. WANTKD IMMEDIATELY. A bouse near town, saitable for a boarding establishment. Apply to Tenant c/o Strait* Time*. •>*-'■> TO BE LET NO. 4 Hopbia Boad. Apply to M." e/o Strait* Tim**. 30-9 TO BE LET. NO.385 words
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Advertisement293 1903-09-24 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. B^^^JJ"*H| with Cream. l^fi^l Sterilized-Not Sweetened. fes?~"""^iJ Perfect Substitute for Fresh STRAND HOTEL, R A N_GOJO ivj v UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C.5.1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffles Hotel, Singapore Raflles293 words
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Article669 1903-09-24 2 Piccadilly, 2Hlk August. Last week, when I spoke of Lord Salisbury, I did not think that his end was as near as it was. One knew, of course, that in all probability Lis days were numbered, but not that it was only a question of hours. Indeed669 words
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Article172 1903-09-24 2 For Singapore. Per P. O. s. c. Oreana connecting with he steamer Mallu at Colombo, from I. on dondon Sept. 4, due 4th Oct.— Messrs. R. 0. ToJlemsche, and \V. Canton, Miss R. Canton, Mrs. Feltock. Per P. 4 O. s. s. Australia connecting with the atemaeT172 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement455 1903-09-24 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL K< >r the 3ea.rings oi Heavy MachineryTESTIMONIALS FROM 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 pumpMUD;or GRITTY WATER. Does not require skilled455 words
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Advertisement330 1903-09-24 2 NOTICES. THK "INVINCIBLE" GOHBIDED OIL MOTOR CEHTBIFUBAL PUMP The LATEST BEST Water RAISES In the Market. Indlspcnsa tie to Cultivator for IRRIGATION. It i« Light in Weight. aJ&fc Work* with til* Kai-ily Started and Worked. K jSlrHk bommooett Clean in Working. M r OwMm, Compact and very Portable fcWF¥ Par330 words
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Advertisement332 1903-09-24 2 NOTICES. J. MOTION ff CO.] WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. RBPAIRB PROMPrLY KXKCUTKT^ HOTEL'DKR NEDERLANDNJC BAT AVI A (JAVA.) TMBST Class Hotel. Known for iti Is excellent food. Very frequently Tisit•d by British people. English speaking servants. Every accommodation. Meseen eer on board of all the steamers. A. F. MERTE.v. m.*th. v.i332 words
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Advertisement106 1903-09-24 2 Children when Teething:. HAVE more or less diarrhica, which cannot be checked effectually, ac the cauae cannot be removed but the diarrhd-a can and should be controlled by Riving Chamnei lain's Colic and Diarrhioa Remedy, and an occasional dose of esstor oil to cleanse the system. During the summer months106 words
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Article617 1903-09-24 3 Mr. T. P. O'Connor gives a graphic dMcnplion in "M. A. P." of the final scenes at the Humbert trial. He speaks of the immutable, unexpressive countenance of Mine, Humbert, and her remarkable personality which dominated ihe court of the husband with his sunken cheeks,617 words
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Article203 1903-09-24 3 Kmom Mie terms ot a DOticfl which appeared in the lust issue of the Government Gir.pffe it appears that the iiutlioritieg intend to erect a new lighthouse on the One Fathom Bank in the Malacca Straits. The existing lightlioiisp, which is of the screw-pile type, has203 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement97 1903-09-24 3 Bicycle Riders. IF you ride bicycle you are always liable to have a (all. Chamberlain's Pain Halm in the best liniment for cutt^ sprains. and bruises* It will heal the parts in onethird the time any other treatment would nature. Pain Balm is also famous for its (lire of iheumatism.97 words
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Advertisement685 1903-09-24 3 Notices. YOU WILL NOT BE DECEIVED. That there are cheat? and frauds in plenty everybody knows; but it it seldom or never that any large business house is guilty of them, no matter what line of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of any kind based on685 words
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Advertisement646 1903-09-24 3 BANi 3. HONGKONG Al D SHANGHAI BANKING 008 PORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL. |10,000.00( RESERVE FUND.Sterling Rewrve.4lo,ooo, XX) goo 000 Silver Reserve....| 6,000, XX) fl W UW RESERVE LIABILITY 3F) .101. 101 H iioo PROPRIETORS J..»lU.i»w.i»* Court or DirJctosb. A. J. Raymond, EkO— Chaikmam. U. E. Tomkivs, K»q— DepJutv Chaikmab. Hon. C.646 words
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Advertisement460 1903-09-24 3 NOTICES. WANTED a thoroughly competent electrician for BoemalaU. Apply to i-utt fan-ken Co. 87-9 WANTED by a dab to Hipgapore a clerk. Knowledge of account! essential. Apply ta W. c/o Straitt Time: v.c. A > TED- An Eurasian to »et M Light overseer on the Bnndi Tin mines. Apply to460 words
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Advertisement621 1903-09-24 3 NOTICES. FOR SALF THE WELL KNOWN COCONUT PLANTATION JELLANI ESTATE 5 miles Southwards of Port Dickson, containing 619 acres, 0 roods, 23 poles with a sea-front of over a mileSplendid situation. Please apply to owner ROB. ENGLER. 26 9 PORT DICKSON. FB BALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh, at the Orvwo621 words
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Advertisement701 1903-09-24 3 SfIIPPJNQ OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY," LIMITED. FOR VICTORIA (B. OX SEATTLE, AND TACOMA. Taking cargo for all Pacific Port* and Inland Points. THE Company* steamer CALCMAS. A.748 tons, is due here about the 84th September, and will have prompt despatch for the above port*. For freight, Ac, apply to W.701 words
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1101 1903-09-24 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. Thk two telegrams ane it affairs in the Near East which Ke iter sands us to-day, flatly contradict each other. Sofia says that all is for peace, Constantinople declares for w ir, and some 30,000 Turkish troops— fa sh from the1,101 words
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Article92 1903-09-24 4 Seftku's report of the Invoc wrought, by the recent storm in England appears to have been overdrawn. So far we have heard no more about the sixty vessels reported lost, whereas the wrecking of the -harbor works at Dover is practically denied. A later .telegram t'.nn Reut*»r's rep iris that92 words
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Article62 1903-09-24 4 The Qlobi received by mail this morning notes, rumours at Paris tnat M. Beau, wiio comparatively recently succeeded the celebrated M. Dimmer as Governor of Indo-China, is about to give up his position. Other rumours have it that M. Beau, who is about to come to France', is merely coming62 words
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Article15 1903-09-24 4 There will be a devotional meeting for membe'B at the V.M.C.A. on Friday at 5-15.15 words
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Article16 1903-09-24 4 Launches will leave Johnston's I'ier for the Swimming Club on Sunday at 10.30 and 11.30 a.m.16 words
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Article17 1903-09-24 4 Mr. E. J Harhison, of the Japan Advertiser, is going to the Japan Tvmes as assistant editor.17 words
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Article21 1903-09-24 4 The Criterion Hotel at Penang is to be pulled down. Premises for the Netherlands Bank will be built on the site.21 words
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Article21 1903-09-24 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article29 1903-09-24 4 It is stated that as the late Phil May has left enough sketches to fill four volumes of the well-known Annual, its publication will not cease with his death.29 words
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Article28 1903-09-24 4 Mr. T. H. Tedlie, Manager of the Sipiau Mine, and Mrs. Tedlie, returned from home by the last mail and left for Seremban by the Malacca last evening.28 words
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Article28 1903-09-24 4 The fourteenth anniversary meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Town Hall on Friday, 2nd October, at 8 p.m. Admission will be by ticket.28 words
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Article36 1903-09-24 4 The M. M. Company's steamer Ernht Simons, with the mail from Europe of the 4th Sept., left Colombo at noon on the 23rd Sept. and may be expected here on Monday at about 6 a. m.36 words
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Article34 1903-09-24 4 Lawyer-" 1 must know the whole truth before I can successfully defead you. Have you told me everything Prisoner—" Yes, every thin' 'cept where I hid the money, and I want that for myself34 words
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Article31 1903-09-24 4 Thk Madras Government has contributed Rs. 5,000 to the United Planters' Association Fund for the purpose of providing an exhibition of the products of South India* at the St. Louis Exhibition.31 words
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Article37 1903-09-24 4 The Directors of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China have declared An interim dividend at the rate of 16 percent per annum, free of income tax, for the six months ended -!Oth June, 190 H.37 words
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Article40 1903-09-24 4 There was a little football match on the. Tanjong Pagar field yesterday, between the Dock men and Messrs Little and Co. Tanjong Pagar won by six ■roals to one. There will be a return same on Saturday next at cricket.40 words
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Article38 1903-09-24 4 Thk United States transport Sumuer armed from Manila yesterday afternoon and anchored in the roads. She is bound for New York and is expected to leave to-day. There are 67 passengers and 107 soldiers on board, homeward hound.38 words
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Article61 1903-09-24 4 The Am lielle will leave for the Horsburgh Lighthouse with reliefx on Saturday night, i-he will be under the command of Cjpt Murphy for the trip. This is the first trip of the Sen Belle as lighthouse tender. On Tuesday next, we understand, the .Sea Belle will go up to61 words
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Article65 1903-09-24 4 Yesterday,* two Malay constables Nob. 500 and 127 were before Mr. Wilkinson lor receiving an illegal gratification of 50 cents from a cart driver. They seem to have arrested the man and to have detained his cattle and cart until he went £0 hie master for the 50 cents. They65 words
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Article73 1903-09-24 4 THEBench Court yesterday considered the case of One An Ham, who is charged with having, whilst being a bankrupt, fraudulently removed $500 worth of bis property and dishonestly removing property to prevent distribution according to law. The inquiry has been postponed, it being elicited that the bankrupt carried on a73 words
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Article77 1903-09-24 4 The Aden correspondent of the Daily TeUgraph is responsible for the following yarn v Three chaplains, Church of England, Scottish, and Roman Catholic, have arrived and proceeded to Berbara. Apropos of this an amusine story is told. It is siid that MajorGeneral Egerton wired home for three Pardon's pumps, and77 words
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Article99 1903-09-24 4 Thk s. 8. hanka arrived here on Friday from the Natunas Islands. The Captain reported that on the voyage from the Anambas Islands to the Natunas, she struck on an unchartered reef bearing Peak Island N. 40 W. and Burong Rock S. 60 E. The swell carried the Banka over99 words
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Article76 1903-09-24 4 Me. Radclikfit, late District Treasurer, l.arut, has taken over charge of the Treasury, Seremban, relieving Mr.. Sugars, who has assumed temporarily the charge of the Kinta Treasury, relieving in his turn Mr. Neubronner, who has joined his substantive appointment of Assistant Treasurer, Larut. Mr. Rowley is expected76 words
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Article183 1903-09-24 4 This year there is keen competition for the Brom head- Matthews Shooting Shield. The S.V.C. has entered four teams, and this morning early the B.V. R. "six" lay. down before the Balestier targets with the hope of continuing to hold the Shield which they have won since it183 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article186 1903-09-24 4 Hopes of An Agreement. Ijondon, '24th Sept. It is stated at Sofia that the Turkish Government has recently expressed its readiness to consider proposals for a direct understanding with Bulgaria. Upon this the Bulgarian Government proposed conditions for an agreement. The most important of the conditions i«186 words
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Article51 1903-09-24 4 The Emperor Francis- Joseph has reentrusted to Count Khuen Hedervary, the formation of a Hungarian Cabinet. The Emperor informed him that H. I. M. would not assent to any army changes which might weaken the monarchy, but would accept certain reforms wich H. I. M considered to be51 words
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Article45 1903-09-24 4 Theuk was a little football match on the Tanjong Pagar field yesterday, between the I. P. Club and a team representing Messrs. John Little and Co. Tanjong Pagar won by six goals to one. There will be a return game on Saturday next at cricket.45 words
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Article47 1903-09-24 4 BVMKI to the approval of H K. the Governor, Mr. Lionel E. Koek, of Singapore, has been appointed to be Secretary to the Commissioners of the Municipality of Malacca, in place of Mr. G.Copley, who ha« gone to Penang to take up the post of Assistant Treasurer.47 words
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Article69 1903-09-24 4 At the annual general meeting of the United Planters' Association of Southern India, Incorporated, at Bangalore (S. India) on 4th August, it was unanimously resolved that, in the opinion of the Association, Mr. Chamberlain has done a great public service in raising the question of the fiscal policy of Great69 words
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Article87 1903-09-24 4 We recently chronicled the fact of the arrest of a Chinese footpad in the neighbourhood of Tanjong Pagar, who was caught red-handed in the act of snatching a pin from the head of a countrywoman (who was riding in a rikisha), and handed over to justice by a Chinese schoolboy.87 words
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Article82 1903-09-24 4 The people of Bombay are at last to bo instructed in the principles of sanitary science and the rudiments of hygiene. The idea was suggested by the Health Officer of Bombay and already an Association has been formed which should rival the old Calcutta Public Health Society, which was flourishing82 words
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Article110 1903-09-24 4 Mr. Mkaues, the electrical engineer of the Bengal Government, has a good time before him, says Indian Kngiveering. He is going to Rangoon to advise the Municipality on matters connected with tl o proposed electric installation there which is not a bad way oHiaving a change of scene— and is110 words
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69 1903-09-24 4 Medical Scientists have long sought in vain for a preparation as effective as Cod Liver Oil, but free from its disadvantages. Emulsions, Tonics, and Medicated Wines have been extolled in vain. The problem has been now solved, once and for all by the introduction69 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement507 1903-09-24 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ Qreen Pippermint GKE3T PRBRBS> Ml Ageitx f«r Siigapr*, Prun*. Straits Srttl<-Mtiik Sum. a:i<t tkr Far Ea»t. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, ttingapore. London, Glasgow, Hongkong, and Shanghai. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. ll«vr .il»nj» in Stock Silks of all507 words
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Advertisement310 1903-09-24 4 Have you tried it Tried what LORNE WHISKY. OH YES! ITS VERY GOOD. tu.th a. v.c, y-TKAJrt UUJSuift— Wanted to charter, ki a boat about 00 feet long for not leu. than two months, for river work near Pontisnnk fall particulars in writing to W., No. l« K&ffles Hotel. a310 words
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Advertisement65 1903-09-24 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO Photographer opkn: Greabain Hoqm, (Battery Road), H a.m. to 6 p. ip. Orchard Road, Ba. m. to I p. m Kondayt, 8 a. m. to nooi Appointments or sittini s should l>e made if possible beforehand lit Stork Yikv\s of Singapore, J ihore, Native States65 words
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Correspondence.
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Article344 1903-09-24 5 'Iii the Editor of the Strait* Times." Sik,— ln your issue of Saturday last an article appears written over the noin do plume of Sinews." In reference to the recent Hone and Dog show, Sinews lias taken exception to the judging of the Ladies' Hacks. To344 words
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Article98 1903-09-24 5 U.visi; in real earnest starts in India on the 28th of this month, when the Poona meeting begins. The entries are very satisfactory, the only likely Viceroy Cup horses engaged are Acetine the new English importation Presbyterian, Stand-oft, Tubal Cain, and Hoop Iron. The Sultan of Johore98 words
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Article19 1903-09-24 5 11 Even that impecunious little l)odgf>on can afford an automobile j wonder how he manages it He can't."19 words
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Article47 1903-09-24 5 May," »aid Mrs. Upjohn to her youngest, you shock me with your rude behavior. You are a perfect tomboy. Why csn't you be like your little playmate, Leila Green .She is gentle, softvoiced, well-behaved and always ladylike." Yes," said May. but. so's her mother."47 words
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Article156 1903-09-24 5 In an article on the evils of the chit," system, the Kolie Chronicle says If it could be made a custom to enforce payment at the end of the month, no matter how small the amount duf might be, the evil of the chit system would vanish.156 words
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Article110 1903-09-24 5 Nothing grows more wearisome than the trite phrases which the novelists of to-day use in describing characters and scenes. "Cherry lips." "raven hair," golden tresses," are examples of phraFes in constant, hackneyed use. She drew herself to her full height," she eyed him askance," are other110 words
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Article164 1903-09-24 5 A special meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club was held in the Town Hall, last evening, Hon. H. Fort, chairman, presiding. The meeting was held for the purpose of making certain alterations in the rules, rendered necessary by the adoption of resolutions affecting the entrance fee and164 words
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Article45 1903-09-24 5 Thk Committee of the Ladies Lawn Tcnnid Club have decided to hold a croquet tournament commencing on Wednesday, JJOth inst., entries closing on Monday 2s;h inst. Tbe events for competition are Championship, Ladies Siiißles (Handicap), Ladies and GeotlsV mm's Douhles (Handicap).45 words
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Article563 1903-09-24 5 Yesterday's Results. it. wnriw i-i :i\ sar. beat Lowe ser., ti 1, i mwiiW l'i:;uock mm. beat Morgan I, i>-2, 6-4 V'ollett— 3 beat Mulhol ami -2, w.o. i.;ui-1o«it 1") lieat Achelin 1, ti l, •> i>. MM llafner I scr. v. Craik unlini-li.-d.563 words
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Article273 1903-09-24 5 On Tuesday night in tlie Chinese Temple Teluk Ayer Strw t Detective Sergean Reynolds had the fc tune to put liis hand on a man who ia alleged to have done business in he way of borrowing jewellery, takin jewellery offered for sale away on ap273 words
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Article651 1903-09-24 5 R merit for a Singap< re Firm. fSNT has been dcliv red in the Appeal Court, in at appeal by »ka Tobacco Compa iy against the decision of the Osaka Chiho Saibansho in the suit brought by Messrs. Bowden Bros. Co Ltd., N). 70, Kobe. I651 words
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Article48 1903-09-24 5 Ybs, we carry an evening uit," said the Arctic explorer. But isn't it a lot of trouble changine so often in those cold c limates protested the friend. "We don't change often, 1 ou know, the nights are six months long up there."48 words
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Article356 1903-09-24 5 IUK Stiuulanl say* that U in understood that Government will adhere to the determination to attempt no innocations of Fiscal Policj until an appeal is made to the country, and proposals for Preferential Tariff* within t-he Kmpire will be indefinitely postponed. On the other hand, Government is prepared356 words
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Article122 1903-09-24 5 Thk following paseengers arrived heie ilm niornin by the German mail steamer Boon. From llambnrg: Mr. .len« I'eter Krixtjanscn, Mr. (ieorg Jensen, Mr. 11. .1. K. Wenning. From Southampton Mr. C. (i. Brook. From Genoa Miiy.r and Mrs. Uei I long Ham, Mr. A Ton Heijst, Mr. Max122 words
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Article391 1903-09-24 5 By Lt. Col. thk Hon. A. Mlkra\, V.I). I'dMM ASUAXT S. V. C. Siuifaporc, :'ith Stpttmber. s. v. a It i« notified for information that the I'nit Committee* of the Corp* will meet on the sevoud Tuesday of every month ami the Central pMMHN "ii the391 words
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Article49 1903-09-24 5 Mabel— Yee, dear, I mil be a helpmeet to you, and try to lighten the daily troubles and worries of your life as best I can. Arthur But I have none, darling. Mabel— Oh, you old goose I mean when we are married, of course.49 words
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Article589 1903-09-24 5 simqapom, .'4TH mam, 190s. PRODUCE. Qambler f II 75 Copra Bali 7.tT. do Pontlani* 6.9>> Pepper. Black buyers MIM do White, (5%) tmyer „45 50 Sago Flonr Sarawak 3.9" do Brunei No. I ».«1 Pearl Bago Ml Coffee, Ball, 15% bub 17.50 Coffee, Palembane.2oXb.w.-.- a i Coffee, Siberian \o.589 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement17 1903-09-24 5 Catarrbal fevers can be cured with .lavne's Kzpectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agenis for the Straits Settlements.17 words
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Advertisement88 1903-09-24 5 We back Mr. George Wyndham as the future leader of the Tory party.— Saturday Review. Rheumatism Relieved. TK> all those afflicted with rheumatism we recommend /l trial of Chambertain's Faia Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a care.88 words
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Advertisement648 1903-09-24 5 AUCI lON SALES. ESTATE OF LOUIS NEUBRONNER^ Deceased. Banda li.i.ibh, Malacca. AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE COCONUT PLANTATION KNOWN A 8 St. JOHNS.' BANDA ILLIER, MALACCA. TO BE HILD AT NO. l.'W, JONKKII BTRKET, MALAICA. Oil Saturday, Mth Sept., 1903, at 1 1 a.m ALL that valuable freehold and splendidly648 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1903-09-24 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 24th September. High Water, 0.1 a.m. 0.9 p.m. B.V.A. Signalling. 1M Friday. 25th September. High Water. %M pm. Legislative Council. .'.:<«). Municipal Commiwion. J. 30. Philharmonic Orchestra. H.'M). HromheaU Matthew* 51n.1,1 S.V.I. 7 a.m. S\. A. lOpr. Gun Drill. 5.15. S.K.E. Electric Lighting. 5.1."> 8. V.1.147 words
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Article860 1903-09-24 6 The following letter under the above leading appears in the Cork Constitution:- although Ireland does not manufacture tinplate to any extent, if at all, at present, there is no reason why this industry should not appear in a list of possible and prospective industries Suitable for those860 words
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Article62 1903-09-24 6 The Catholic organ Qermania beam from Rome that the lost Fisherman's Ring has been found in the late Pope'a writing table. The ring bears on the inside the name of Leo XIII., and also the name of the major dorao, later Cardinal, Kicci-I'arrieiani. The ring wsa62 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1903-09-24 6 NOTICES. LIM AH SIANG, Timber Merchant, AND PROPRIETOR STULAN6 STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHORE. SINGAPORE OFFICE. 7 BATTERY ROAD. J. M. CAMERON, v.c. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER I Before buying a typewriter I inspeot the UNDERWOOD tiie most perfect high claw I machine yet invented I Sole AgentsMost Excellent Japanese Beer. Special Brewed172 words
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Advertisement264 1903-09-24 6 NOTICES. liUGAUD'S I Kananga I TOILET I Rigaud 1 anangaW*- I ter has the weet perfume I of the Kana ga Flower of I [I Japan tod toothing and I I cooling actio on the skin; I K relieves m sqnito bites, I and is most etreshing «fI ter perspirtli264 words
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Advertisement704 1903-09-24 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Krahji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. AJ. A.M. A.M. AM. IM. P.M. r.M. I' M I' M. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore il 7.00 7.45 10.00 ILSO 1 2 JO &AS 4.10 0.10 6.J0 ..6.;K) 7.50704 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement661 1903-09-24 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR CHINA. JAPAN. PEXAKG. < EYLON. AISTRALI4, INDIA. ADEX. B«VPT. MEDITERRAXEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH I OMM>\. Ibrough Bills of Lading issued for Chini ()oast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and_ 4merican Ports. Mail Live. Outward. Homewarh Malta Oct 4 Ballaarat Oct661 words
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Advertisement802 1903-09-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatsohl pplj. Under contract with the Netherlands India (iov»rnn?ei k m Singapore: Ship Aoßacy, lat» J. Dtnoni A Co.. M Joiltbb Quay. i h<> undermentioned date* are only appro 'niate. Kiexmer From Fxpecteo Will t* ffespr'cheri f> r ■Msi Batavia. Sept f] Bataria, OhKribon, Tegal Pecalongan,802 words
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Advertisement536 1903-09-24 7 Norfl(leutBCtier Lloji. Bremen Coast Lin< s, STK.VMKRS OF IKK CO. ST FI.KKI. Toss Reg. 1 oss Reg. l'rin: I Loo So 1604 WmUtmmr 3-/X) Pkra 1 ang 16XM /V»n: MacKri l«00 tlflmmmmi 3500 I PkrnC, Kino 1668 SUUtn i>47B P.ChuitC.lC. 1608 Petckabun 21U1 Deli 1394 Borneo I'lOO Taichic c 1369536 words
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Advertisement708 1903-09-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amertka Llnle, Hamburg. I MI'EKIAL GERMAN Mill. I The fart and well-known mail-steam*'! of these lines will leave Singapore o i ■> about the undermentioned dates I Outwarl I Hornewan! Row Sept M I /.ieUn <vi 5 Prewtfn Oct 9 HfyAiiz Ocl 19 Print Sigittituiid708 words
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Advertisement631 1903-09-24 7 STEAMSHIP COW PAN IBS JAPAXMAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD, A regular FORTNIGHTLY terTice ii i maintained between Japan and Europe by NEW TWIN BCKEW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and631 words
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Advertisement431 1903-09-24 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY 7 FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDB EXOEED £12,000,000. nm larsmt nwomci ihtmwobld BODBTEAD «t Co. AgwnU CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. i.'apical Subscribed Uf*MXU. Amount paid up SCIO,OOO. HaaaiTe fond 1,180,000. Head Orrioi, Honskovs. rh« anderaiffned, haying bean appointed Aganta of the above Company, are prf431 words
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Article1623 1903-09-24 8 Under this balding tlio followi-nR abbreriations are used i str.— steamer sh. ihlp; bq. l>:n-')u<! sch.— schooner: Yet.— T.*]ebt;Cra. Uraii w; QbV -Oaabokt; Tor. —Torpedo; F ■>. -Hone-power: Brit.—British; U. S. Unite I states Feb. -French Gter.- -German; Dut -Dutch: Gc—Generalcargo; d.p. deck p:i^senger; U— Uncertain; T.1,623 words
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Article689 1903-09-24 8 Ham*, port, probable dale of arrival and name oj aj/eni*. HTB4MIBB. Abesainia, Hongkong, Oct 19: Betin Meyer Agamemnon. China, Oct 18; Mansfield. Andalusia. Honi;icone. Sept Si; B. Meyer. Anterior, Liverpool, Oci> 12; Mansfield. Antonio Lgpez, Manila, Oct 4; Barlow. Artemisia, Hamburg, O^t IS; Behn Meyer Avoca, Ka;i«oon. Oct689 words
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Article133 1903-09-24 8 tor Her tleawrr Time. To-Morrow. Muntok A Paleml>an« a. G. M >i e r B a.m. Singoruaml Uangkok J'edo-itg lia.m. Bangkok Korat 11 a.m. Batu Pahat Su fM ,h 1 1 a.m. Teluk Anson via ports Anthers 3 p m. P. B'ham T. Aneon H\if Let 3 p.m.133 words
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Article135 1903-09-24 8 From Europe By the M. M. »f. Erneat Simons due on tho 28th Sc] tembor, with dates to the 4tb September* From China— Ry the M. s. s. Tonkin due on the 38th September. Aug llih Aug 12th Aug 17 th Ani; L\-t All? -')1 ll Aug135 words
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Article207 1903-09-24 8 x Flaw 5 VMtit Namr. Tons. CipfArs Q Bio. From Saii.bd Cossionkks. S'pt 0 Kid Nam .-imjj Put sell ISS X.-io-.i.-. 23 van l.ings."! «tf 103 Nacorlah -M HongW.in' Brit sir ilii Buxt..n '■i'-i Catherine str 1730 Mew.irt •-'3 Emile I>nt ttr .SO Nacotlah XI Chow Phya i su207 words
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Article128 1903-09-24 8 lUtk. V'WILI Namk. Flag 4 Bm Toss.. Dmtinatjos. Sept i' 4 Cliarou M Will O'the Wi.-p ->4 Baud. M Ban Toll Guun '.'4 Kmite 24 Hydra 24 Wkrrior+ L' 4 Mena V 6 1 i C 6 Palayn U Hole Tjicw •-'4 I Knisow SM Hong Wan ~4 j128 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1903-09-24 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWEIXERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVED: Thick Japanese washing Crape Silk at $1.75 pe/ yard. Flowered Japanese Crape Silk at $2 per yard. Silver things useful for "Wedding and 13irthday Pie Indian Bluslins for dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costumes, Grass cloth93 words
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Advertisement390 1903-09-24 8 •OTjH;ITE3-A."OT.A.Y, LAIT3LA-W &c CO. ]i Like illuhlthikmi lrn..iii.»i| iii-.ti l.i, '2 5o aH'^% A ir^^ffl I— I&&2L |^Kj{g^r^« I.ADIE.s LATEST STY I.K (iRKY > i ,'j I' N £^2 E2?. 1 rofiOl t^d^^sß HOP-SACK TWEKD .lACKKTS llllim'r\N h'hlU 'HII.DRO'N HHl'fr. yffmT &i Wi^ Kxn.it to illn-tiati.m, l»it »ilL..ul Hili fe390 words
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Miscellaneous34 1903-09-24 8 WEATHER TELEG* (E. E. A. C. Telegraph !omou>i;i. -i "i II SKITEMI! :i: BONURONO.Rarometer SO.oo. Direction of Wind East Force of Wind X Max. Temp in Shade 81. MANILA:— 76I Calm. 0 27. S6.34 words
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