The Straits Times, 26 September 1903

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. a 1, 243 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1908. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • 574 1 A jkai.ocs husband and an aggrieved lodger brought their differences into the Supreme Court yesterday under the guise of an action for the return of certain property. The plaintiff averred that the defendant held a variety of articles belonging to him, including a clock, a couple
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  • 140 1 A mii iai. general meeting of the United Planters' Association was held at the Selangor Club on Saturday to consider the question of reviving the old Selaupor Planters' Association and the consideration of the future course to be adopted with regard to the United Planters' Association itself.
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  • 151 1 A Jixkikisha Knactment now figures on tha Statute Book of Selangor. The rules framed W&tm it direct that every puller must wexr a badge— not transferable—when plyinp for hire. This, says tha Mnl.ni Mull is a good move, since formerly only the vehicle was numbered, and, as >oolies
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  • 148 1 Thk export of arm 1 and military stores from the Colony ,0 Brunei is prohibited again for six m >nths from the 3th October next. Mr. Copley is also Municipal Auditor at P< nang. Captain A. U. Chancellor acts at Coroner. Asst. Protector of Chinese, 1 arbour Master,
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  • 105 1 Thk Estimates for 1904 just submitted to the Legislative Council of Hongkong give the probable revenue as f6,60H,:t0s as compared with a prjbable revenue for the current year oi $5,^7,77.1 and of 54,801,073 70 for 190:.' The principal increase is, of course, in the Opium Farm, the
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  • 122 1 Eurasian Bludgeons a Chinaman. TnE Police report ,hat at about I. o'clock In', night, a Chinese hawker named Liin Teni; Hee 1 as making his way homeward through Prinsep Street, wlien a Eurasian, by name D'Silva, emerged from a house and delivered the hawker a
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  • 184 1 Axothkk lirst-L-Uss lorse has been purchaoed for Singapo c by Mr. P. H. Lee. Devilment, by Light Artillery from Gehenna by 1 egersgat from Tyropean (imp.), by espasian from La Xain (imp.), is a irown fivo-year old gelding, and is < ngaged in the Caulfield Cup (14 mile at 610
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  • 73 1 TnE I,'nhj Mitchell will load cargo at Tanjons Papar on Monday. The collier Clarerdon is due with a full curgo from Cardiff towards the close of October. The Dnoti«'J it is understood, brings a cargo of coals IroM >;tdong on Wednesday next She will probably go direct to
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  • 21 1 Shotting at Bangalore the other day, Trooper Xorthway, of the Ceylon Mounted Infantry, scored ten successive bulls at eieht hundred yards.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 31 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWEI.I. ROBINSON, 3ol« Atcnu, Singapore «nd Ktderltod MjUj SUlet. Best ofall Blood Purifiers is Jay nc's Alterative. Tt cures Scrofula. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 408 1 Claymore Whisky Old as the Hills CAN BH OBTAINED AT THK *^Hiijilio^^ Principal Hotels ALSO FROM TGREENLEES BROTHERS. -Clasgow Londor; Messrs. Ann Lock Geok Teat S3 Hock Ann Hoon Kcat Kirn Hin ifl ft. Teck Moh i^HBH Yong Hoa Seng gb^AsJ etc.. etc. etc. AND FROM p> >K\ SJ( The
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    • 467 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hotof"Van" \A/ijkr ORCHARD ROAD, (TANGLIN). Suitable Rooms for Families. CHARGES FOR Wffins and Winners $£C.—Mont6ly. Sxtra Winners on order. H. van Wijk. 19-10 AMERICAN PETROLEUM. Auction sale of a portion of the damaged cargo ex sailing vessel "C. H. WATJEN" At Messrs. Huttenbacb Bros. Co.'s Oil (Mown, at
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 143 1 OAY t»V DAY. Saturday, 36th September. lii-h Water. 1. 11 p.m. Klant! lace Entries Claw. BBMM Dinuer Itallle* Hotel. l.'.V: Sunday, 27th September. High Water. i a. m. 1.48 p.m. 16th After Trinity. S.V.I. No. 1 Co. JmlfiinK Distance. 7. Swimming Club Laanchea. 10.90 and ll.iiu. S.K.E.(V.) Monthly Handicap Shoot.
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  • 598 2 Awful Scenes at a Hungarian Fire. Tsrbiblb scenes were witnessed at a fire which broke out in Buda Pest on Aug. 24th in a largu warehouse belonging to tbe firm of (ioldberg, in nhich j<Xi work-people were employed. The flames, fed by shell inllummable material as stationery, fancy
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  • 112 2 A ah.'.K'.kam to the .Manila Pimm st.i'.i.M that considerable excitement has been caused at Oyster I Jay by the arrest of an armed lunatic who had evident designs on the life of President Roosevelt. The man was arrested by the detectives who were accompanying the CMtf Executive
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  • 98 2 At the dinner given by him to people connected with shipping, railways, and insurance, at the Mansion House, the Lord Mayor told the following story, which is none the less good because old A lady went to an office to insure her furniture for £500. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 318 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the Kirn. TOH.M.THEKING. Toll (I To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price is arranged by
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    • 287 2 NOTICES. MELUHi T FOOD For INFANTS mutt INVALIDS. Purely Vmgmtlble and Untouched by Hand. MELLIN'S FOOU la free from Starch. When prepared is limilar to Breast Milk. Mellln-K Food Worka, Peckbam, London. 1 iigland. G.OTOMUNE GH JAPANESE CURIOS SEVERAL STORE. 1 Inv j JUBf r< •<•< 'i vc< 1 LtKOE
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    • 314 2 NOTICES. M.C.S. Mohamed A Co. Diamond Merchant*, Manufacturing Jewellers, aad dealers in pracioat tuneo, No. 8 High Street, Singapore »re drawing aplandM atoc* vt High U»m Diamond* And gem-tet lewellery with exten«Wr »arietiei of toll i Gold and Silver Warw, genuine works from China, ai moderate term. Order* and repairs
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    • 104 2 Children when Teething. HAVE more or less diarrho-a, which cannot be checked effectually, a* the cau?e cannot be removed but the diarrboa can and should be controlled by Riving Chamberlain's Colic aDd Diarrbu'a Remedy, and an occasional dose of rpstor oil to cleanse the system. During the summer months children
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  • 353 3 Some of Oreat Britain's Popular Bachelor Peers. The recent rumour of the marriage of a well-knbwn Duke with a young and handsome American girl has set society talking of other eligible dukes and men of title. The Duke of Roxburghe is spoken of as probably the most desirable
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  • 347 3 We give an extract from a letter received by The India RmM&r World .from G Lamy-Torrilhon, of Paris, in which he speaks of the experiences of French manufacturers as follows I would be interested in knowinsifthe American manufacturers, like the French manufacturers, have observed that the original
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  • 109 3 0l the arrival at Plymouth on Saturday morning the P. and <) liner I nalriili'i reported having experienced a terrific hurricane during her voyage trim- Australia. The storm lasted beyond two days. The wind veered about in all directions and the MM were exceptionally Inch, so that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 Bicycle Riders. IP vi v ride a bicycle you are always liable to hnve a fal Oamberlaio'B Piiin Hnlm is the brtt liriinent for cuts, sprains, and l.ri ses It will heal th« pans in ote third the tine nn\ other treatment woul require. Pnin Balm in also famous for
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    • 461 3 NOTICES. THE WORD OF HONOUK. The men who do as tbey say tbe things that prove to be what tbey were said to be, how cheering it is to come upon them. We all bate to be deceived; especially when tbe deception is intentional. Bnt all men are not liar*,
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    • 612 3 NOT CE^ CUTICUFA SOAP The Worlds Greatest Skin Soap. The World' i Sweetest Tpilet soap.' Sale Ofeater TluTufWorlil's Product of Oilier Sra Soaps. Sold Wherever C vilization Has Penetnted. Millions of the wo Id's best people use Catlcara Soap, asi Isted bj Catlcara Ointment, the great s in care, for
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    • 601 3 NOTICES. WANTED a thoroughly competent electrician for Scemalato. Apply to Putt inn-ken Co. -rf-9 WANTED \j a dab in Sing pore a clerk. Knowlrdvrt of a. counts senti.il. Apply t> c/o Strait* Time*. uc. V.ITA IKW'-Au r.urasian to net a* TV light oversuer on the Bundi Tin mine*. Apply to
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    • 613 3 NOTtCBS. TO BE LET-No. 13ti Bukit Timmli I Road. Apply at No. ?6 Caven*(jh Road 10-10 rpObelet: bouse No. 1»1 Cecil Street, J. rent moderate. Apply to Wee Kay Seek, 18 B»tter> Koad. 7-10 ipo BE LET Immediate entry, offltn»nil I godown No. 96, Robinson Koad. Rent moderate. Apply to
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    • 563 3 SHIPPINQ WEST~ AUB I RALIAN BTKAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOB BROOME, PORT HEDLANU, OOKBA< X, ONBI OW CARNARVON. OEKALDTON, AND FREMANTLB. 'pHK Company's steamer MINILYA. i. 2,143 tons, Captaiu Richardson, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 2Mth instant., at noon. She has excellent accommodation for passenger.-,
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  • 761 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENT S. SATURDAY, 26th SE PTE M B ER Nothing very startling c (aracterises tin) i>:iues of the Anna il R port of the Marine Department whic! was laid before the Legislative Con icil yesterday. Briefly speaking, the tonnage for the i-ort of Singapore show
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  • 477 4 Bn QUKKr.Y has the situation in the B.ilkans changed for the worse, that, as to-day's telegrams a*y, Itus«ia and Austrir. nave warned Turkey and Bulgaria not to go to extremes, but to allow the Macedonian reform scheme to come into operation. The chances aYe that, as this warning has been
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  • 361 4 Throigh the courtesy of Dr. R. Hanitsch, the Curator of Raffles Library and Museum, we have been favoured with a view of the new Straits Settlements dollar, which will shortly be in general circulation. The new coin, an example of which was presented to the Museum to-day by the Hon.
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  • 266 4 Owing to pressure on space, a review of the Report on the Trade of the Straits Settlements for the year 1902, is held over until our next issue. The main point in this Report, which extends over twenty-nine pages of the t.iazelie, plus seventy-three pages of appendices, is that -though
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  • 130 4 From what appears in our report of yesterday's Municipal meeting, it will be gathered that the Municipality are about to serve notices on the owners and occupiers of vegetable gardens off Serangoon Road to abate the nuisance caused by the use of nightsoil thereon. The residents there have long suffered
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  • 82 4 Thk Treasury officials at Washington are beginning to fear a strong rise in the price of bullion silver. It was said on the 12th instant at the Treasury there that the drain on the U. S. supply of silver, made by the coinage of t Innew Philippine currency, was certain
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  • 8 4 Raja Mansurof Perak is now visiting Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 11 4 Pirates have been at work in the Inland Sea of Japan.
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  • 12 4 A 'vi'antity of news matter will be found on page 1 to-day.
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  • 10 4 Thk American transport Sunnier left for Mew York yesterday afternoon.
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  • 11 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Yaroslavl left for Vladivostok this looming.
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  • 20 4 Mr. A. E. Baddeley, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., goes home to-day by the Japanese mail on twelve months' leave.
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  • 18 4 Mr O. T. Hake, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Federated Malay States, has been granted three months' vacation leave.
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  • 21 4 In connection with the Klang Race Meeting on Saturday next a special train will leave for Kuala Lumpur at 7.15 p.m.
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  • 21 4 Jack Macauhffe, the well-known boxer, is now in Ceylon and is said to be contemplating a visit to the Straits shortly.
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  • 20 4 Mr. F. J. B. Dykes, Warden of Mines, Salangor and Negri Sembilan, has been appointed Senior Warden of Mines, Selangor.
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  • 46 4 A cricket match was played at Batu Gajah the other day between teams captained by Dr. Fox, and Mr. Stainer, respectively. Each side scored 119 in its first innings, in the second Mr. Stainer's team scored 49 and that of Dr. Fox 42 for four wickets.
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  • 88 4 TO TURKEY AND BULOARIA. London, 25th Beptembtr The Russian Government publishes an official Note declaring that neither Turkey nor Bulgaria will receive support from any quarter if they resist, secretly or openly, the execution of the AustroRussian reform scheme formulated in the Spring with the approval of the
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  • 35 4 Bulgaria yesterday demanded from the Turkish Government the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from the frontier, or their reduction in number. The Turkish Government replied by complaining of the Bulgarian military mobilization.
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  • 58 4 A Scene in the Diet. Loyalty to the Throne induced the Ministerialists in Hungary to accept the declaration of the Emperor KrancisJoBeph about army matters. But the independent party under M. Kossuth raised a frantic scene in the Hungarian Diet. One deputy declared that he had lost faith
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  • 23 4 Wk understand that there will be a general Garrison field-day on Sunday, 4th < >ctober, in which the S. V. C. will take part.
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  • 25 4 It i« understood that a rifle match will be tired on the 3rd of October between the S. V. C. and H M. S. Argonaut.
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  • 26 4 A revised price list for the wine and provision departmKnt of Messrs. John Little A Co. in advertised to be issued from the 1 st Oct.
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  • 22 4 Tiik Ceylon Government has finally settled the question of the width of the southern entrance to the Colombo harbour as SOO feet.
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  • 22 4 H E. Sir Frank Swettenham left for Johore in the Sea Mew early this morning. H. E. is expected back to-morrow morning.
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  • 24 4 The new light house at Port Canning, a description of which has already appeared in this paper, will be lit on Monday, October 12th.
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  • 24 4 Mr H. C. Robinson, who was out in the F.MS, some time ago, has obtained the appointment of Curator of the Selangor Htate Museum.
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  • 26 4 Thk P. and O. extra steamer Bauea left Bombay on Thursday morning and is due to arrive here at 4 p.m. on Sunday the 4th proximo.
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  • 31 4 Kuala Lumpur is to have its new Town Hall next to the Sanitary Board offices.* It will be 80 feet by 49 feet with a stage 45 feet by 25 feet.
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  • 27 4 It is stated that a swimming bath will be constructed near the Selangor Club, whilst it is probable that a racquet court will be added later on.
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  • 23 4 One hundred and ninety deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 19th September. The ratio per thousand was 40.82.
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  • 25 4 Thk British steamer On Iling W foundered in a typhoon near Canton on the 12th instant. Of the crew and passengers one hundred were drowned.
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  • 30 4 Snipe are reported to be very plentiful in Bangkok this year and several gunti have done good work. It would seem that Bangkok is more favoured than we are here.
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  • 31 4 Miss Janet Waldorf, the actress, is not dead after all, and has been heard from to the effect, that the report of her death was circulated to do her professional injury.
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  • 30 4 The Kuala Selangor Oil Mills have recommenced operations with, so the Malay Mail has it, good result*, as it is said that they are turning out oil of good quality.
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  • 24 4 The Resident-General, has approved the appointment of Mr. M. A. Buckingham, Head Guard, Federated Malay Mates Railways, Perak, to be Station Master, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 30 4 A commercial man travelling through to Pahang, assures the Malay Mail that the new automobile service is a great boon. He did the journey through to Raub in 3£ hours.
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  • 30 4 Mr. F. Street, Traffic Inspector, Federated Malay States Railways, 1 erak, is appointed to act as District Treffic Superintendent, Federated Malay States Railways, Selangor, MM Mr. H. St, Lpcer Parsons.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 601 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Green Pippermint GET FRBRBS- >•!♦ Apits far Siig»i»re, P«»ie. Strait* StttlmeiU Siaa, u4 tkc Fir Ka*t. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, Singapore. London. Glasgow, Hongkong, and Shanghai. John Little Co., Ltd. Wine and Provision Dept. B Revised Price Ifist WILL BE ISSUED On October Ist 1303.
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    • 62 4 O. R. LAMBERT CO., Photographers. opkw: Oresbriiii House, (rUi.^ry 1! jad,\ t a. m. to 6 D. n Orchai < I Komi, ft m to S >. m. hunrhjs, r a. tM In toci. Appointments or I<MMM Shoulil l>e made if possible beforehand, la Store Vikws of Singapore, Jol ore,
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    • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page B.
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    • 49 4 To- bay's 4 ins. bank rate is 1/1 1 YOU ARE BENEFITED AT ONCE. Stkarnr' Wink \h the most reliable of all remedies for lung affections. It promotes appetite, and keeps the digestive organs healthy. It improve* nutrition. The beneficial effect is felt at once.— Sold by all chemists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1634 5 I'o the Editor of Ike Strait* Timet." Sik, In view of the importance to Singapore of the questions that have been recently raised as to the inadequacy of the quarantine arrangements of this port, 1 cannot believe that the public will allow the matter to drop, or
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    • 426 5 [THIS LETTER HAS KEEN CAKEFI'LLV IIISIN KEiTKIi. To tlus Editor of Vie Straits Times" Deab Sir, Having seen in your edition dated loth Sept., that a French resident, having contracted small-pox has been sent to St. John's Islanfl, I beg to state that I am the
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    • 181 5 To tU Editor </ the Strait Www" Dkau Sir, I am afraid Sinews," although a frequent writ r to the Straits Times, cannot be a eloe i reader of all its columns autl ismes; otherwise he would have noticed in i previous number, that in the eoi
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    • 246 5 16th Sunday after Trie ity. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDIjAI.. 7 a.m. Matin* and Litany. 7-4. n.in. Holy Commnniun. 5-30 p.m. Kvensor find Sermon. CATHEDRAL OF THE MM SHKPH iRD, BRASS BASBA ROAD. 6-15 a.m. Low M»w. s a.m. ligh M*m. 5 p.m. Vespers. ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, WATERL
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  • 43 5 On the 23rd inbtaat the Selangor Volunteers had a forced mar h of three miles. The Malay Mail sa r s that at the end of the first of these here were some members who wre most assiduous in guarding the r«i r.
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  • 1361 5 FRIDAY, SEPT. 26TH. Preskkt The President (Mr. Evans) in the chair, Messrs. Pooles, T. Braddell, Sohst, I.cc Choon Guan, and Dr. Robertson; with the Secretary (Mr. Polglase), and the Engineer (Mr Peirce). The President's Statement. The President said the financial position did not require any explanation. The statement
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  • 53 5 L.SroR.sBi.BiNK, tbe 16-year-old son of the manager of Yokohama Ice Works, who has been attending school at the Hitchcock Military Academy at San Rafael, was seriously and perhaps fatally wounded while hunting near Potter Valley in Mendocino county recently, through being mistaken for a deer by a young comrade armed
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  • 73 5 The German mail of yesterday morning brought news of four bad Alpine accidents. One of them, by which the Rev. B. Hartley, a young clergyman of Exton, was killed on his honeymoon, is especially sad, 'It happened in the Engadine, which for some time has been remarkably free from mishaps
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  • 76 5 The shipbuilding returns tor the Clyde for August show that the output for the month was the largest on record for any August during the past two decades. Twenty-one vessels, with a tonnage of 01,730 were launched, as compared with 17 vessels aggregating 45,290 tons put into the water for
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  • 59 5 The M. C. C. team for Australia, which was to leave England yesterday, is made up as follows P. F. Warner (Middlesex) captain, R. E. Foster (Worcestershire), B. J. TV Bosan<(uet (Middlesex), R H. Spooner (Lancashire), Hirst (Yorkshire), Rhodes (Yorkshire), Braund "(Somerset), Hayward (Surrey), Tyldesley (Lancashire), Lilley (Warwickshire), Relf (Sussex),
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  • 94 5 A special telegram to the 2\urth China Daily Nmes says that an official denial has been given at Tokio to the report from London, via Berlin, that the bases of the Russo-Japanese negotiation are the recognition by Japan of the interests acquired by Russia in Manchuria, in exchange for the
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  • 345 5 Friday, Sept. 15th. PRESENT. His bOßion Sir Kbank A-hklbta.ni-SWKTTKNHAW, K.1'.M.0., (GOVERNOR). H. E. (Jeneral Sir A. K. P. Dorward, K.C.B. (Officer Commanding the Troop"). Hon.W. T.Taylor, cm.^..(Colonial Secretary). Hon. K. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hou. A. Murray, 0.X., m.i.c.k. (Colonin! I'ngineer). Hon. E. 11. Hill (Anditot (Jeneral). Hon. T.
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  • 406 5 Yesterday's Kesulta. rllAMI'IoNSIIII'. Mile.- U-iit I). K.rr, 6 4, M, rtarliislure beat Pearce, 4 6, ti 1, 7 c. singles. Edlin beat Ifelart. 6 1. IvH, 7-5. r'.nierwm lieat Uannloj-er, 61, 6-4, i>. MMUML (ioodiich "J beat Sowilon 1 j, 6-4, 6;). Bla<kstone 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 The merit of a me: icine. 18 determined by the tegt, D <■< it cure? What Rheumatics si> N. Galloway, Snow Hill, Londe n, wri les: 1 have been a great sufferer rum Rheumatism for many years. Durin this time. I have tried various advertisec rheumatic remedies, oils, ointments, an
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    • 18 5 A great Health Restorer ia Jayne s Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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  • 286 6 The following resolution has appeared on the mortality caused by wild beasts and snakes ln the Home Department Resolution, dated 9th September, 1902, it was stated that the mortality amongst human beings reported to have been caused by wild animals in 1901 had been greater than
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  • 195 6 On the east point of the sacred Mount Athos, on the Turkish peninsula Ohalkidike, is a settlement of 6,000 monks, scattered among twenty monasteries, the whole forming a monastic republic in the dominions of the Sultan, to whom they are tributary. The yearly tribute they pay
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  • 198 6 THE NEW "NAVAL GREY. Ihk new colour with which our ships have been painted is said to have i::swered admirably, and to ensure ac zreat a degree of invisibility as it is possible to hope for. Steaming into the harbour, and at very short range, a Gibraltar correspondent of a
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  • 104 6 In the days just prior to the Home t.-.)e split Mr. Chamberla\p wrote a letter, still preserved by its recipient, which is a striking illustration of the ironies of politics. A Glasgow umbrella L.M.ufacturer was in the habit of I resenting opecimens of his wares to rowned
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  • 91 6 A YoiNci Hungarian pipsy who had I strayed his parly to the authorities after a robbery, begged the magistrates i" Magyar Egres for protection, as his oorapanioDS threatened to kill him. Tht man was given shelter, hut his rcoin was found empty on the following day. Eventually his
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 NOTICES W The most delicious s J^ |m wc^' as c mos^ nouri: hin£ f^ of all cocoas. ©COAI Not onJy builds up the body but supplies 2*£j2? n^^g^^Ml^s stren^fh e? energy for ./Jr'a fe^^ffi^r¥^\ the days work. 1 \> I WORCESTERSHIRE I The "Dagger" Brand. GUINNESS' STOUT TRADE MARK
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    • 629 6 NOTICES. Agents tar LEI ft PEtlllS' f| fJ J| WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special *um\JgEM£j!(!L His Majesty Purveyors tp The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. I'M P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M.
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    • 67 6 I LAWSON'S H Liqueur WHISKY! Q EP AND MELLOW This is a very Superior Whisky and one of the best in the Market. $12.10 per doz. John Little Co., Ltd. w<t g PILSENER BKER KEY BKANI> IMIIJKTBP RINrB IB7H K T V ft^r "I? > Jk- ft a Bit W
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 654 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSjajP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOE mi I, J TIN I'ENANG. 43BTLO»,Al7ST»4LI4,IXDI.t,4»KX. ««TPT. HEDITERRIXEi* PORTS. PLYMOUTH M»\l>»\ Through Bill* of Lading issued for Chin* Coast, Persian Clulf, OonttaMU!, »n«1 American Ports. Mall Line. Outward. Horn i Malta Oct 4 Ballaarat Oct 1 Bengal
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    • 761 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninklijUe Paketvaart Maatschap pij. lindtr contract with the Netherlands Ijadia (iovernrrent. Nt Sivfiaporr: Ship Aoxsct, latb J. Dibsdilb A Co., 8-* Co xtbb Quay i he ur.i'prmentioned datet are only apptoi'mate. <t('»rr.<" From Fxnected Will" b« f)Mpf'«bed (or Vanden I: •I* lOWalMf* >e )f >>uraba>a, Boelel^ng, Ampei an,
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    • 570 7 Norddeutecner Lloyd, Bremen Coast Li nes \im\ 3TKAMEKB OF THK OOAs T FLEET, rose Keg. long Reg. I'riiu I Loo Sok 1604 Waidtmar 3500 I t%ra Ma i S 1603 Prk» i MachfV) 1600 SigUmnmi 3*oo Phrn C. j 7«o 1668 SCdtn j(7B P.Chula I.K. 1668 Petefcokttri Ji»l /)Wi 1394
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    • 710 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Br«men, Harr burg-Armrika Llnl«, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The (Mt and well-known mail-skamsn I of these lines will leave Singapore on o I about the undermentioned date* Outward Homeward Roon Sept -o I y.it.lrn Oct 6 /Vn«.,i Oct I Otildlix: Oct 19 Print Si'jitmund liomi N'ov
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    • 666 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. t. K. I JAPAN VAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service It maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN BCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, Hgbt«d throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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