The Straits Times, 25 September 1903
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Title Section13 1903-09-25 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,342 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1903-09-25 1 CLIYMORE^HISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, I Sot Agent., slinipere «ml Fwl«r»t»d M»Uy sum. IBfje Straits V>imes. Wde Straits budget. ADVERTISING RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column measure. I Kn> i insertion $1 20 cento Second and tLird insertions each 80 cent* Fourth, fifth, and sixth 40 cent* Seventh to eighteenth 84707 words
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Advertisement627 1903-09-25 1 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received up to Wth Hi ptemljer, for the construction of S bungalow's nt Lloyd SowL I'l.-ins nnd specific ktioiis can be seen and further particulars obtained from tb» Architects. Messrs. Almeida Co, 7a Change Alley, Singapore .SO-'.) THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDoIT AND GLOBE627 words
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Advertisement641 1903-09-25 1 Kitson Light. (PETROLEUM) C leapest Illuminant Extant, Rivalli ig the Electric Arc in Brilliancy. 1,000 C. P. LA WPS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS IN STOCK. SOLE AQENTS HUT! ENBACH BROS. CO., I'enanu Singapore and Deli. STRAND HOTEL, RANGOON, UNDER 1 HE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C.641 words
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Advertisement115 1903-09-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. inSFPH HUE L1VIT8: "(ißA\r> .''kMX." PAkMS. ipoo. ffßl V kfti4 i OfTiffbestQaaliiy: .<'ii>- i mfcr s?' fi^tJ »al CHEAPEST. BHDfj >'.!? KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. JUST RECEIVED aroath tobacco A Large Collection Mild, Medium, and Full j .Of STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES I LOEWE'S Billiard size (Aetorias) CELEBRATED QUO VAOIS115 words
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Article1149 1903-09-25 2 I.omlnn, 7th SepttmOi, Yacht Race. "Reliance won t he «i\th heat. Having won three race* in all, the was, in accordance with the rule* governing the competition, declared the winner of toe America Cnp. The coveted international trophy will consequently be retained by America. At the ont»et1,149 words
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Article545 1903-09-25 2 TIN MINING. A New Departure in Hydraulics. A Lahat correspondent thus write to the ftraili Echo:— 'To Mr. Chang On Siew, of Lahat, belongs the credit of having hit upon an ideal mrthoJ ofworkins?all'tvial hill land. Ho has discovered what may be termed a shortcut to success in hill minjpg.545 words
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Article265 1903-09-25 2 . Michaels, Though a Widower. Celebrates with a Ball His Silver Wedding. Hknry Michaels, the happy tishdealer of First Avenue, says the iViw York Sun, beams and perspired the other night, wt'eoming to Webster Hall the lucky 300 who had bidden to help him celebrate his twenty-tifth weddiin.'265 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1903-09-25 2 NOTICES. ~TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR BELTING THE BEST FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES Keeps TOUGH and PLIABLE without the use of Dressings. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. li BRITISH U LAGER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED BY II IND COOPE Co., A Burton-on-Trent. ifl THIS BEER S BREWED FROM I PURE MALT HOPS] (> doz.464 words
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Advertisement179 1903-09-25 2 jwtices. 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. V.V.O. SPECIALLY IECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra. *)PTAIN/ BLK FR(IM UKTah. DKAI.RU, O* McALISTER Co.. soie^oents. The "Dagger" Brand GUINNESS' STOUT TRADE MARK SOLD BY179 words
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Advertisement105 1903-09-25 2 Children when Teething. UAVE more or less diarrhu-a, which cannot be checked effectually, a» the cau'e cannot be removed; but the diarrhoea can and should be controlled by Riving Chamberlain's Colic and IMarrhua Remedy, and an occasional dose of crstor oil to cleanse the system. During the summer rooDtbs children105 words
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Article549 1903-09-25 3 The New English Act. The fallowing is a summary of the leading points of the Motor-cars Bill, pb accepted by the House of Lords a few weeks ago. Reckless or negligent driving, or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to the public, having regard to549 words
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Article121 1903-09-25 3 A TKi.Ki.KAM from (.'hihii:ihua(Mexii < announces the sudden death at i'arrai of Pedro Alvarado. Alvararlo, who I few yeors ago was a working minet receiving ;<0 cents a day, leaves a fortune of S70,00O,UOl) in cash, in addition to the I'almillo ni'i.e, nhich he discovered, the source121 words
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Article106 1903-09-25 3 Recently a train on the Gulf and Interstate Railroad pulled into the passenger xtution at Beaumont, Texas, just 1,040 days late on a ISO-miles run Starting from Galveston on th<mornine of Sept. Bth, 4900, it has \>e.ei\ stopped half-way between the two cities ever since that106 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1903-09-25 3 Bicycle Riders. IF ycu ride a bicycle you are always liable to have a fall. Chnml>erlain's Pain balm is the. bett liniment for cuts, sprains, and bn i -r- U will heal the puns in ocethird tbe time Ml otlier treatment wouKi require Fata Balm in also famous for its100 words
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Advertisement400 1903-09-25 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT* C° Medicinal Skin Soap MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP ffW nnimuffUfirrii mm rv c<>yirVQ<xvvvv>yi. j .v.o<\'.' »y Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE YIVIENNE, 8 P«rl,si Dutch Cigars. .lu«t arrived, Dutch <400 words
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Advertisement854 1903-09-25 3 NOTICES. ""government notification rNDEBS will be eceived at tbe Colonial Secretary's )fflce np to the 26th instant for the dail supply of diets for prisoters in the Sin( ipore PrisoDS from the Ist October up to the end of 1903 8 -ales of d'.et. coi ditions of contract, and any854 words
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Advertisement605 1903-09-25 3 NOTICES. WANTS)) a thoroughly competent electrician for Soemalata. Apply "> Putt fan- ken Co. 27-9 WA NTED by a club in Singapore a clerk. Knowledge of account* c-sentinl. Apply to W. c/o Strait* Time*. u>c. WA lEP- An Eurasian to act as Light overseer on tbe Bundi Tin mines. Apply605 words
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Advertisement606 1903-09-25 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET— Ko. 136 Bukit Timah Road. -Apply at No. 36 Cavennßh Road 40-10 rbalet: booM No. 191 Cecil Street, rent moderate. Apply to Wee Kay Beck, 18 Batter> Koad. MO rBE LET— lmmediate entry, office and godotro No. 96, Robinson Koad. Rent moderate. Apply to J. Lery,606 words
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Advertisement700 1903-09-25 3 BHIPPINO OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR VICTORIA (B. C). SEATTLE AND TACOM A. Taking cargo for all Pacific Ports and Inland Points. Pinny steamer CALCBAB, is doe here about the 24th id will hive prompt despatch ports. Ac, apply to MANBFIELD4 CO., LTD.. Agents, O. 8. 8. Co., Ltd.700 words
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1941 1903-09-25 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS FRIDAY, 25TH SEPTEMBER Very few Americans will aim it that the average American citizen, is a type, is as insuUr as, and in some respects even more insular, than tb< average Briton. It is, however, sonu times s-o If he— the American taila la1,941 words
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Article354 1903-09-25 4 N'oitonv at this Uta date will venture to question the fact that the automobile his coruo to stay, and in ihU country, especially, its advent iftust. bi regarded as an exceptional* benefit. Meanwhile it h safe to lay it down as an axiom tiiat unofficial speed tests of heavy traction354 words
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Article13 1903-09-25 4 Harmston's Circ^rs will be here on or about the 10th prox. from Soerabaya.13 words
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Article13 1903-09-25 4 VFI have received a copy of the Singapore Municipal Administration Report for 1902.13 words
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Article17 1903-09-25 4 The monthly handicap shoot of the 3.R.E. (V is postponed until Sunday, 27th inst., at 7.15 a.m.17 words
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Article21 1903-09-25 4 Thb Rev. J. A. B. Cook will conduct the service at the Johore Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 8.1 "i a.m.21 words
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Article19 1903-09-25 4 The homeward M. M. packet Tonkin will probably leave Singapore on Monday, the 23th instant, at about 4 p.m.19 words
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Article21 1903-09-25 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page S.21 words
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Article20 1903-09-25 4 Li IYi, a Chinaman sentenced to death for murder, was hanged at Penang on the 22nd instant. Death was instantaneous.20 words
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Article21 1903-09-25 4 Members of the Philharmonic Orchestra are reminded that a practice takes place in the Town Hall to-night, commencing at 5.30 sharp.21 words
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Article22 1903-09-25 4 Ds. him Boon Keng lectures at the Straits Chinese Recreation Club at 8 o'clock to-night, the subject being The Classics, of Confucianism."22 words
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Article27 1903-09-25 4 The B trails Echo states that the work of constructing the Penang Hill Railway is to be commenced at once. Mr. Paterson is the engineer in charge.27 words
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Article28 1903-09-25 4 Thi outward M. M. packet Erneet Simons left Colombo at noon on the 23rd instant, and may be expected to arrive here on Monday morning, the JBth instant28 words
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■Rcutcr'o {Telegrams.
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Article61 1903-09-25 4 The King's Influence at Work. Ijondon, 24th Bepteml>er. Puisons who are acquainted with the powerful influence that King Kdw&rd exercises over public affairs in Britain are disposed to fully credit the reports that His Majesty is using hil constitutional prerogative in thn present crisis, insisting especially upon61 words
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Article119 1903-09-25 4 Favours Overtures from Bulgaria. But War Party Wants War. According to Sofia telegrams the situation has again become worse, and is causing anxiety. The Sultan of Turkey is anxious to persist in a policy looking towards the putting down of the insurrection in Macedonia and the restoration119 words
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Article72 1903-09-25 4 PANAMA CANAL AGAIN POSTPONED. Columbian Action May Lead to Fighting. The Republic of Colombia has allowed the treaty with America for the construction of the Panama Canal to lapse, unratided, because the Government of the Republic demanded better terms. The Canal project has again been indefinitely postponed. The people in72 words
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Article41 1903-09-25 4 All Europeans -British and French alike— is the service of the Sultan of Morocco have been ordered to quit the city of Fez. Their lives are unsafe in that place owing to the hostility of the Moors.41 words
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Article29 1903-09-25 4 On the St. Joseph's ground on Wednesday afternoon, the V MCA. and Fort Canning R.A. played a very even game of football, the result beinp a draw, no goals.29 words
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Article29 1903-09-25 4 H E. Sir Frank Swettenbam Roes on board the Sen Men- to-night and the yacht will leave for Johore early tomorrow morning. HE. in expected back on Sunday morning.29 words
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Article32 1903-09-25 4 r 1 m-cn r silver pieces of the Straits coinage are being circulated in Ceylon, and are too readily taken for rupees especially when one half-dollar is placed among a doz»u rupees.32 words
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Article25 1903-09-25 4 The bacteriological examination of Singapore rats is one of the questions coming up for discussion by the Municipal Commissioners at their fortnightly meeting this afternoon.25 words
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Article30 1903-09-25 4 The following passengers left this morning by the German mail steamer lioon. For Hongkong: Messrs. J. F. Tollenaar, K. Partridge, H. Dunn, and J. Mason. For Shanghai Miss Fanny Supka.30 words
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Article33 1903-09-25 4 A lktter from M. A. Beaulieu, a Frenchman, presently a patient at the Quarantine, Station St. John's Island, and certain articles of local interest, are unavoidably held over owing to pressuie on space33 words
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Article35 1903-09-25 4 On Wednesday a shooting match between the sergeants of G. Co. Manchester Regt. and the Blakan Mati R. A. Mess, was held at the Blakan Mati Range. The Gunners made 308 and the Manchester 2UU.35 words
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Article40 1903-09-25 4 Sekton," discussing the recent race meeting at Deli in the Pinattg Gazette, says that the Club there is about to beoonu a part and parcel of the Straits Racing Association and will employ Mr. E. H. Bratt as paid Handicapper.40 words
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Article38 1903-09-25 4 The German steamer Mmektm arrived from Hoihow this morning with 905 Chinese immigrants on board. Yesterday one of the Chinese coolies died from appendicitis. Mr. Bu r ke, the third engineer, died the day before from heart faiyjre.38 words
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Article42 1903-09-25 4 Thvrk art still 518 Boer prisoners at Ahmednasar who refuse to take the oath of allegiance. It is not improbable, says the Englishman, that they will be presently treated as vagrants and confined in ordinary prisons if they continue to be stifinecked.42 words
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Article41 1903-09-25 4 The Ceylon Government proposes to pasß a law which provides that no one may make use of wireless telegraphy there without taking a Government license, and that a fine of £50 (750 rupees) shall be inflicted on anyone c«>n'ravening the regulation.41 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement614 1903-09-25 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "ANCHOITBAR SOAP IS ALL PURE SOAP. Ordinary Common Soap HA.S 7O\ ADDED WATER. SEE THAT YOU GET "ANCHOR" Thompson, Thomas Go. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. llmr aluiiK. in Mot-Is Silks of all kinds and di<y:riptions. Silk Crape. Indian, Chinese and614 words
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Advertisement69 1903-09-25 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO., Photographers. opbr: i.i -«.u>i" if oom, (Battery Roi d), 8 a. m. to ft f. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. to 6 p. n. i-l: .iu)b, 8 a. m to noon. Appointments or sittings, i jouH be made if postible beforehand. In Store ViKKg of69 words
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Advertisement33 1903-09-25 4 FOR WEAK LUNGS. Take Steams' Winb. It soothes. It heals. It builds up health and strength. It stands out as the one great advance in modern treatment of disease Sold by all chemists.33 words
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Article809 1903-09-25 5 ATHLETIC JOTTINGS. One of the rnott interesting of the events in the S. C. C Lawn Tennis Tournament is upon this occasion the Professional !'an- Tim lirst round or two of this event constitutes as a rule a separation of the wheat from the chaff, as no many pairs enter809 words
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Article102 1903-09-25 5 . Yesterday, the hearing of the evidence in support of the allegations of ciiminal breach of trust made against linger was concluded by Mr Peacock. Beyond the fact that Mr G. P. Owen, as Secretary to the Singapore Sporting Club, deposed to the defendant having sent him102 words
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Article1834 1903-09-25 5 His Excellency's Report to the Colonial Office. Thk following is the report of HE. the High Commissioner of the Native .States lor 1902, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies Government House, Singapore, 11th July, 1903. Sir,— l havo the honour to enclose i.lio1,834 words
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Article273 1903-09-25 5 Last night, what might have been a serious fir in the Drill Hall Was averted by the prompt action of Mr. B. Thompson. While he and one or two others were playing billards about p at. the acetylene gas began to go out. The273 words
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Article123 1903-09-25 5 Burnt on the Arabian Coast. Messrs. Moine Comte and Co. inform us that they have to-day aeceived a telegram announcing that the French steamer Ami ml Gueydon, on a voyage from France to Saigon, is ashore on the Arabian roast (probably the south coast.) The telegram adds123 words
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Article158 1903-09-25 5 First List of Subscribers. Ralance from last year's a/c 10i.95 Mrs w. E. Hooper ]n Hon. W. R. Colly.T 2nd iiuarter 20 3rd -20 K. C. Hill 25 K G. Penntn ■>!> Mrs. Dalian 5 Noel Trotter 20 Justice llynd:iian-.!one- 10 J. R. lones J. McKcnzie :t158 words
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Article157 1903-09-25 5 Thk following town properties forming part of the estate of the late Tan Keng Cheow, held under leases for 999 years, were disposed of by auction at Powell and Cos. saleroom yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of buyers and the prices obtained are considered very good157 words
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Article436 1903-09-25 5 Yesterday's Results. cllAMl'lo\-HIP. liradliery beat l!sttenl>ur^li, C. :>, i> A. MM.I.KS. Kent '4 beat Sal/.mann -l.», 6-1, 7-5. PeareeW beat Wither* -15, 7-">. ML I.. •<INi;LK-i. TreadiroM mt. licat Itobert-on I.V ML 6-1. K. .1. Kaumlera— 4 beat Seth 1, 6-1, 60 «r r.436 words
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Article131 1903-09-25 5 A sensational afternoon gang robbery is reported from Hongkong, the victim being Miss Bateman, of No. 18, Belilios Terrace. About half do/en Chinese entered the house by a rise, whilst Miss Bateman was lying sick in bed. Two of them made a brutal attack upon her. Seizing her by the131 words
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Article122 1903-09-25 5 BROMHEAD MATTHEWS SHIELD. Tin six chosen to represent the S. V. I. fired at the Balestier Range this morning in the competition for the Bromhead Matthews Shooting Shield The scores were as follow* The I'enang Volunteer.- fired on •Sunday morning and scored 407. A Nkwsi'apiir representative who started on June122 words
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Article352 1903-09-25 5 COMMERCIAL. Singapore, Hra Skitkmiu h, 19U3. i.'iiuiiii i iiiiyt-i Copra Ball do Pontlanti) Pepper, Black i-nyen do White, (5%) t'nyoi Sago Flonr Saraw do Brunei No. < Pearl Sago Coffee, Ball, 15% r m<* Coffee, Halerabann. 30% hM< Coffee, Liberian No. 1 Tapioca, small Flakt) do mcd flake do imall352 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement9 1903-09-25 5 Advancr mail news will be found on page 2.9 words
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Advertisement17 1903-09-25 5 A famous cough prescription is Dr JaVne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agenis for the Straits Settlements.17 words
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Advertisement76 1903-09-25 5 Rheumatism Relieved. 'TO all those afflicted with rheumatism I we recommend a trial of Chamber-. lain's Pain Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a core. Promptly applied to a sprain before inflajnin\tion sets in, insures a care in76 words
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Advertisement226 1903-09-25 5 ESTATE OF LOUIS NEUBRONIttR, Deceased. Banda li.likk, Malacca. AUCTION BALK OK THK VALUABLE OOCONUT PLANTATION KNOWN AS St JOHNS. BANDA ILLUR, MALACCA To UK HELD AT NO. >:t(), JONKEU RUR, MALACCA. Oh Saturtiny, SBM >''•/»'•. 1!)(l;i '1 A I.L that valuable freehold mid Hpl^nr\. didly situate-! Coconut PlnutHtion at Banda226 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous136 1903-09-25 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 25th September. High Water. 0.39 pm. S.V.A. Hl)ir. Gun Drill. 3.1.V S.K.K. Electric Light. 5.1.1. S.V.I. Kei-ruit-i and 10. Drill. XU Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Saturday, aolh September. Hijjh Water. 1.20 a.m. 1.11 p.m. F'ture Sale. Mt. Elizabeth. I'ouvll J..M Klan^' Race Entries Ji,.,.. Special Dinner Itattles136 words
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Article507 1903-09-25 6 THE MISSING LOCK OF HAIR. Thk Neir York Herald publishes a t.'imorous story which may have fateful < onse<iuences. The scene is laid in Newport and the tale goes Mollie, a hairdresser, a young matron of the innermost set and a lock of the matron's hair are the chief elements507 words
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Article366 1903-09-25 6 MERCHANT SHIPPING IN 1902. A Ei.tE-uooK just issued contains inlet; showing the progress of merchant -hipping in the United Kingdom and he principal maritime countries. They •iave been compiled by the Commercial, .labour, and Statistical Department of he Board of Trade. In the table giving the tonnage of sailing and366 words
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Article36 1903-09-25 6 Thk Spect,ttt.r it, inds an instance ot a tiny tiller* who broke a profound silence at the luncheon table by asking suddenly: Marrma, if you hadn't matririi papa, what relation would papa bt to me t36 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement415 1903-09-25 6 NOTICES FOUNDRY ENGINEERING WORKS Fl )R SALE. The undersigned invite offers for the purchase of all the buildings machi lery, plant, toolw, stores, leasehold, goodwill, etc., of the Burma Ironwork* A Engine* ring Co., Ltd., IhiMieedaw, Kangoon, a- a gointf concern. The building* arc Kiilmtantial and commodious, and the nbopx415 words
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Advertisement780 1903-09-25 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. I'.U P.M. Singapore ./..7.00 7.46 10.00 11.30 12.30 a.Ol' 4.10 5.15 8.40 ..6.30 7.n0 9.20 10.40 12.10 L'.3O X.&780 words
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Advertisement653 1903-09-25 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR Ml I JAPAN, PESAtfti. KYLOV AUSTRALIA. INDIA. IMK, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chini lioast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and Xmerican Ports. Mall Line. OUTWARD. HOMKWARD Malta Out 4 Ballaarat Oet 2653 words
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Advertisement1291 1903-09-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konfnklijke Paketvaart Maatscnappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Governceni. > at Singapore: Ship Aonor, lati J. Dawdsl* A 00., S-S Co :it«b Qdav he undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be IMwpf 4 «bed (or )■<'/» il'n Itnueh Soerabaya Sept 19 Sourabaya, Boeleleng, Ampei1,291 words
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Advertisement712 1903-09-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nonddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-AmeHka Llnlo, Hamburg* m IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Ihe fast and well-known raail-sU amera of these line* will leave Singapore on o about the undermentioned dates Outward I Homeward Roon Sept 25 1 Zieten Oct 5 iPreussen Oct 9 Seydlitz Oct. IS* Prim Siijituiund Roon Nov712 words
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Advertisement564 1903-09-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paofflo Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN urilNA JAPAN, AND EUROPB, VIA OAJIADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. 0. Twin Screw Empress Steamships— «,ooo Tons— Speed 19 knot*. PBOPOSID BAILIWQB FtOM HOSOKOVO. R.U.S. Empreu564 words
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Advertisement516 1903-09-25 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. TRANSATLANTIC F'RK INBUKANO* CO., OF HAMBURG. 6B GERMAN FIRE INSURAHGB 00.. Hamburg. lAMBORO-BREMKN FIRB fBDRANCE CO., HAMBDRO. undersigned, Agent* of the abov» impanies, are prepared to accept fir* t current rates. PUTTFAKCKEN A 00. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, I.ONDOK IBTABLIBHBD 1710. Insurances effected upon almost every Pt property at516 words
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Article196 1903-09-25 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used i (tr.— •teaowr sli.— ship bq.— bar<|uc! sea, schooner; Yet. YachtjCru.— Cruisor; Cil>l Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo: H.p. Hone-power; Urit. British U. S.— United Stat-s Feb. -French Ger. -Gennun; Dut Dutch; Gc. -General:argo; d.p deck paxsnnger, U— Uncertain; X, p196 words
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Article1428 1903-09-25 8 TRADING VESSELS, &c. Arrivals since Noon ol Yesterday. Ardntdearg, Brit, str 2/*9O tons, Capt Kinley, Hthflepi From legal, 21st Sept. Sugv- Bvustead 4 Co. Unce tain— W. Ba J >alan Dut. str. .W tons, Capt Voor, S4th Sept. From Pulo Saniboe. 24th Sept. G.c. Hon(,landt 4* Co. For Pangkallan Prandan.1,428 words
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Article694 1903-09-25 8 VESSELS EXPECTED. Va-»M, port, pro6n6l« dale of miUm and -name agi-nU Stkkmsbs. Abessinia, Hooi{lconz, Oct U: Behn Meyer Ai<am<jrnnoti, Chia>». Oct 18; Mansfield. Alboin. ('alcuttn, ()(.>t; Borneo Coy. Andalusia. Horn,'*..™.', Sopt 11 FJ. Meyer. Anterior. Livnrpoi! Ooi li; M:ins!ie!d." Antonio Lopez, .Manila. Oet i; Bjrlow. Artemi«in, Hamburg, O t 12;694 words
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Article145 1903-09-25 8 HAILS CLOSE. kl>r Per iteiner Time. To-Mosno*. Sandakan via ports Kedah I a.m. Samarang Tahhan 1 1 a.m. Penang and Colombo Kkura .1 am 1 p.ifl. P.S'tenham Penang I'm Sent 1 p.m Muar and Malacca Fmfalla 2 p.m. Penang and Deli 11/ be 3pm Penang and Calcutta (.'athrin' Aft ar145 words
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Article130 1903-09-25 8 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the M. M. »s. Eniett HMM due on tho 2Mb Septeml*r, with d.-ites to the 4tb Septem'wr. From China— My the M.M. s. s TmMt due on the 2rttii September. Timi Tabi.k of Vlaiu< Doc Lett Singapore. Due in London Atriv* Aug II li130 words
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Article149 1903-09-25 8 . 5 Vksskl'B Name. 4 j3_ Rio. B'pt 24 KamakuraMaru Jap str. -'4 Daphne Gar str. "-'4 Raj&hof Sarawak Sar str. 24 Babalan Out str. 24 Sumatra Brit str. '-'4 Pelayo str. 1 Shanghai* str. -'5 GaingSeng str. 2r> Ardandearg str. 26 Palanu-otta' str. 26 Medan Ger str -'.*> Yaroslavl149 words
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Article173 1903-09-25 8 CLEARANCES. Date. Vksskl'b Name. Tlao Rio. ToKf. •estinatiov. Sept 25 Resident Scliifl -i Murt'x 2.', Babalan '.'5 lii diini; '-'•i G. 8. Meyci M Deli 25 Oiang Bee 25 Hye Leong M Amherst 27 Resident SchiH H Yaroslivl 2fl Sumatra -■"> Ardandearg 36 I Sultan, 36 Calcbat 96 I Ban173 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1903-09-25 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STEZZT. JUST ARRIVED Thick Japanese washing Crape Silk at $1.75 per yard. Flowered Japanese Crape Silk at $2 per yard. Silver tilings useful for Wedding and Birthday IFraserifcs. Indian Muslin* for dresaes. Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costumes, Grass cloth74 words
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