The Straits Times, 1 December 1903

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. Ao. ai, 398 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 555 1 LOB HE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. Sola Acanti. Slufapare and Federated Malay Statei. NOTICB. T 4 hereby given that Mr. Oscar Hube h V 1 ceased to be a partner in our firm. •RUD. 81 EVERTS A Co. Singapore, 30th Nov., 1908, S2-1* NOTICE. TT7E have this day established ourselves V?
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    • 273 1 THE Sale BFBI \M\n Shws frits' W. $l»0* $1 itt Host rents 25, 70, SI M per |air I'ldrrmts sprrial *1.«5 Strew Hats, Jib s«iM bjbJi 1«. 20. X Snnxh«'lr\, hair trim Tmlft, p*r pair Mits 30 up lapkiat, special tiiif lot $1.00 prr d»iri Prints, Zriiyre, *dd lets ti
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    • 330 1 Egß^ft^^a3si Dr nin> > BlKtrie Trmn H^^Vla a Marral. Nothluc Uka VPiH^B^^"^ BaatlUtaiaarooaartli ■y^/HPv *«> Onm— Cur, for Ruptan. WS jfV^ WotM-ranomiad. It laMtat— l> > 1 v nytaMd, aand rtaatf. (a^F A BARGAIN rpHE following [arts app*rtaifticg to »r, X Ice Plant are for sale at only 1 Compressor
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    • 392 1 CO««OnSEnBE-HUTBHEU mnr madleal wort on Uw rsuaa> and dm x-Vntiflr mil rilrOxtl am dlacorana (or ■rrToaa md funcUooal A+Wj, waau at rtuliiy. drprrMlon rt ■pink, *c,w«k p/acttoal awiariaUoM oa aiamajtr and rial <llmttoaa>iarnßaoTtac rcnalii dtoqoaJlßcmJloaa i aat iroj lhfbaaawaaan<w»<aad Hit It alao tnala at artui j •!srmn«eiw»lHa, MacwaritM, aaaotaryarwiatnaM. atrktiiT
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    • 153 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk >flg^ Enriched 20 per cent. lfei^jis with Cream. Ojjej^ Stcrilized-Not Sweetened. ■fcs^^^—ial A Perfect Substitute for Fresh IVI 1 1 In FL;\ FFT.ES HOTEL •INQAPORE. 9 L'NIiKK THK DI8TINUUIS1IK1) I'ATRONAUK OF Hi» E xcellency Sir Frank Athelatane Swettenham. K. C. M. 8. GOVERNOR AND CO.MMANI)fik-IN-CMIKH STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
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  • 870 2 (Concluded.) The Sakals. Afteh discoursing at length on the Semangs as detailed in our issue of Monday —Messrs. Annandale and Robinson, or rather, the former alone in this part of the Fisciculi Malayentet., passes on to the Sakais. There ere certain tribes of these who only
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  • 21 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 47 2 NOTICES. GARRETTS PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. Uj yj H ■'.ram... jrT^'^- PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd., SIISI GAPORE: FOR THE PRESERVATION OF L IRON and STEEL. THERE IS k NOTHING LIKE ■WEROSTHEN Municipal Bodies throughont and Engineering shops, kESERVATIVE arrt all Steel and Ltd. Waters." OF
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    • 172 2 NOTICES. iTHE QUEEN of CREME de MENJHE PIPPERMINT GET FRERES. I A HIGH CUSS TONIC AIC DIGESTIVE LIQUEUR. A PROPHVLACJIC' TO NERV&US OASTRIC DISORDERS. Sole AgenU for I THE BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS AND NATIVE STATEB, I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR A CO., I SINGAPORE. taiilHsls^ I Hs^ s^HsVsHl slsHs^s«sV vv- si"£^ w I
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    • 253 2 NOTICES. M.C.S. Mohamad .Co. Diamond Merchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, and dealers in precious stones, No. 8 High Street, Slugapore *r» showing splendid .took oi Htgh tfISM Diamonds And fewellery with eztensWr varieties of .soli 1 Gold and Silver w&fgi, guaranteed genniue works from China, at moderate terms. Orders and repairs neatly
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  • 615 3 F. M. S. vs. THE BRITISH EMPIRR (Perak Pioneer). Colonist returns to the charge in the columns of the tltraits Times and endeavours to establish the inaccuraoy of our position that the F. M. S. Planter is more generously treated by the Government-than the farmer is in the British Colonies.
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  • 211 3 F. M. S. NOTES. The Resident-General has approved the appointment o{ Mr. \V. H. Blacker to be a Forest Ranger. Mr. Justine Jackson, Judicial Commissioner, F.M.S., Phils from London on his return to these States on New Year's Day. Sergeant J. Loiras of the Ist Manchester Regiment has been appointed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 18 a cure for severe cold«. persUtent. coughs alul a preventive of pneumonia. It in the mothers' favourite for whooping cough. Wiil cure your cold quicker lhau any •thcr medicine In the market, and 'leave the system in a natural and healthy condition. Is an ideal medicine
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    • 444 3 NOTICES. A CONTENTED WOMAN* I Aside from form or features, she has an I attractiveness all her own. The bloom on her cheek, the elasticity in her step the ring of her voice, her enjoyment of life— all these are magnets which draw others to her side. Wonderful and valuable
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    • 1042 3 NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF .cyjß. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December 29th, 31st, 1903, and January and, 1904. FIRST DAY. Race No. I,— The Maiden Plate— Value 1300 and SCO to second horse provided there are five starters the bropertv of different owners. A Race for Maiden Horses. Ex H» R. A»
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    • 657 3 NOTICES. each extra flace provided the other conditions of the race are complied with. Entries close at H noon on Saturday 12th Pecember. Entry forme may be had «t the £clangor dub or oa application to the Secretaries of any of the Associated Clubs. RUBBSLL F. OBEY Secre'arv. Kuala Lnmpnr.
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    • 493 3 NOTICES. For fa notional trouble*, delay, palo «nd UiOte Irregularities peculiar to the mz. Preserlbed by the highest Frencih Medical authorities and superior to Tansey. iteel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEAUT, 8, r. Vivi'wine, Parli ItonowiMd Ph TiicUoi praaeriba Grimanlt'i Matieo v tha moit actire and at the uma time
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    • 339 3 SHIPPINQ Imperial oerman Aiail link. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND MPAN PORTS. THE Imperial German <nail steamer KIA UTSCHOU, Capt. Bohrens, of the Hatnburg-Am<>rika Line, having Colombo on Saturday, the '-'Bth ult., at 6 p.m may be expected to arrive here on Friday, the 4th Deceml>er at 7 a.m. bn roijte
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  • 50 4 l» iv mii in. i »n the 16th November, at Shanghai, Kathleen Acnes. youngest dauj;hter»of Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Kincsiiubv. Smkihev. (in the 17th November, at Shanghai, John Smkdley, only son of the late Samuel Smedlev, of A«hby-dela Zouch, England, and Woodlands, Woonoona, Ill<iw:irr:i, N.S.W., aged 62 year*.
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  • 2240 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 1ST DECEMBER. I.NTKKKBT must be materially increased in the doings of our mission in force to Thibet by to-day's announcement that there is an understanding between Britain and China to hold Thibet against Russia in the event of such a necessity arising. Gyantse,
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  • 68 4 Idknwtiks apparently become confused when names arB transmitted across the Wires of tbe F M.S. Gc^ernment Telegraphs. For instance, we read in the Malay Mail.--- despatches of Friday last that Bishop Angle of Shantung is dead." This is doubtless a more or less enigmatic allusion- to the demise of tbe
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  • 50 4 RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS. TO* BUY CHILIAN BATTLESHIPS. May Prevent Japan Purchasing. London, HO/A Nov. The Daily Telegraph states that Russia is negotiating for the purchase of the two battleships which Chili had built in England. a It is suggested that Russia wfshes to prevent 'Japan from acquiring these vessels.
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  • 21 4 Moreover, it is pointed out that Russia herself is About to spend large sums on new warships.
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  • 104 4 ANGLO-CHINESE UNDERSTANDING. TO MOLD THIBET AOAINST RUSSIA. Programme of the Forthcoming British Expedition. Ist Dec. It appears that tßere is an understanding between Great Britain and China to hold Thibet against Russia in the event of necessity arising. Reuter learns that the British expedition to Thibet will advance to Gyantse,—
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  • 5 4 To-day's 4/m bank-rate is 1/9^.
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  • 8 4 The Straits Budget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 11 4 Page 2 contains an article on the wild tribes of Malaya.
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  • 11 4 The homeward mail by the Zaida closes at 4 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 14 4 The R. V. F. steamer Tambov arrived from Nagasaki this morning enroute for Odessa.
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  • 14 4 Wall Calendars for 1904 have been received from Messrs Huttenbach Bros. (Palatine Insurance Co.)
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  • 19 4 Mr. Alleyne Ireland was at Saigon at the date of 4ast mail advices, inquiring how the French manage Indo-China.
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  • 21 4 The German mail steamer liayern left Tort Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She is due here on .Saturday the I9th instant.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 388 4 LATEST ADVERTISCMENTS. CLUB WHISKY ALL MALT A3STXD STJFFLIB3ID IaBJOTJIi ABLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the in the Has the largest Naval and Military STKAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. ASD Europeans in this Market. F. M. S. PRICE SI 0.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY BXTBA. Sole Agents for the Straits
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    • 211 4 G. R. LAMBERT 'A CO. Jut recdvMl n.w CoHtctlin ol ART PICTURE*. And Sklpment of LatMt Modern* MOULDINBft. For framing 'same. Thet* art offered v noft MllUbl* fir X'MAS PRESENTS AT VKRV LOWEST PRICES. Vim, TypA llliftnt«d Put Urds, X'au Canii. Maui.k fVim h. -On tbe 28th November, at "Kimbcrlevr"
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    • 48 4 YOUR GENERAL HEALTH BECOMES GOOD. Undbr the Bbneficial Action, or Stbakns 1 Wine, the chief functions of the body are regulated. The appetite is sharpened. Digestion becomes more active. Nutrition and assimilation are more complete. Sleep is induced. And the natural lorces are stimulated. Sold by all chemists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 349 5 A Contradiction from M* Bailey. To the Editor of the Straitt Times." Dear Sir,— With reference t» a letter which appeared in your ipsue of 13th November, 1903 headed FT M S. Labour Question. Two* Planters Interviewed. i I states Government is making efforts
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  • 132 5 Meeting To-day. An ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Company took place at noon to-day, the Hon. T. K. Earle presiding. The directors' report for the half year ending 80th September last gives a sum of $445,905 51 for disposal, which the* directors recommended should be
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  • 204 5 The Kuryalus which is due from Australia about the 6th instant brings some horses and a cargo of coal. The OUtmt which left Newcastle, N.6.W. About the end of the 3rd week in November is also expected to bring a small cargo of coals. The Hinsang arrived from
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  • 111 5 The following passengers left here by the German mail steamer Hamburg yesterday afternoou. For Penang Mr. U. M. Simons, Mr. F. J. Lias, Mr. B. H. Kerkhoff. Vf>P Colombo Miss Bertha iSpringer. For Naples Mr. Guinness. For Genoa:— Mr. W. Egerlon, *Mr John J. van Dorp.
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  • 899 5 {(Jomtttunieated.) Th* ships in Singapore Harbour today, and the signal staffs, are dressed in honour of the birthday of Britain's beloved Queen. From that spring day of March 10th* 1863 when the Danish King's daughter, at the age of nineteen, was wedded to the then Prince
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  • 93 5 The local agents of the Hamburg Amerika Line have received information from the Branch Office of the Company at Hongkong that the nutward bouW cargo steanrer Ale*ia\ Captain Schoenfeld, arrived in Port Said about a week ago, havine had fire aboard on the voyage from Hamburg.
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  • 159 5 Was the (jentlenfan in the Tiger A correspondent writes to the Malay Mail that the following has been posted in English, Chinese and Malay at a certain Police Station within the P.M.B.:— Notice. $100 REWARD. Whereas was on November 10, 19U3, killed by a tiger, any person who
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  • 271 5 The Work of the Singapore Branch. Commenting upon the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, the British Medical Journal says It is a far cry from the Straits Settlement" to London, but distance from the centre does not appear to interfere with the energies of the
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  • 52 5 At a recent meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at Haiphong, it was stated that the Government in France has decided to tix\he value of the dollar, and that the decision vflll shortly be made public. The current of opinion favours setting the dollar at the two francs and a
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  • 44 5 The band of the Mancbesters will play the following programme of music in the Gardens tomorrow night, weather permitting March Dolly Gray Sobieski Valse Lasting Bruder Vollstedt Husarenritt Spindler Selection Girl from Kay's Caryll Serenata Lore in Idleness Macbeth Barn Dance Down South Myddleton
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  • 55 5 Wong Poh Te and Wong Hla, who were recently sentenced in the British Court for Siam, in connection with the jewel robberies in Bangkok, have irrived in Singapore, under an escort }f three Siamese constables en route to Rangoon, where they will fcrve then sentences. The prisoners left Singapore to-day
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  • 68 5 There is a rumour in town to the affect that the s.s. Amherst collided with a tongkang on the way up tfle river tc l'eluk Anson and had to'ue beached On enquiry at the agents, Messrs. -Wee Bin Co., this morning, a representa tive of the Straits Times was informed
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  • 76 5 A royal salute was fired at Fort Canning to-day in honour of Queen Alexandra, who has obtained her 59t.h birthday. All the public offices were gay with bunting in recognition of the auspicious occasion, and the men-of-war, and Government yacht in the harbour were also decorated. Several of the schools
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  • 10 5 Exchange and share reports vjill be found on page 8.
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  • 25 5 Thk monthly sewing meeting of the Church W rk Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday next, Dec.%nd at 4 p.m.
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  • 23 5 In the Marine Court yesterday afternoon, a chetty was fined $20 for obstructing the river by leaving a tongkang in the main stream.
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  • 29 5 m Th» trie mis of Lieut-Colonel Fuller* ton will be pleased to learn of his promotion to the Yank of Colonel. He 11 At present at home on leave.
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  • 24 5 Yesterday morning the steam launch Mtcca ran into and sank a twakow in the harbour. There were eighty bags of rice in the twakow.
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  • 20 5 The Dutch battleship Koningin Regentes arrived at Singapore from Batavia this morning, under commander Mouton, and pnehored in the roads.
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  • 21 5 The Municipal Commissioners meet on Friday. The agenda includes the verandah obstruction Question and arrangement with the tramway company about roads.
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  • 29 5 The Vourrier Saigonnais of the 23rd November states that the King of Cambodia is often seized with fits of weakness which may shortly end fatally considering his great age.
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  • 27 5 Barugh Co Ltd., aerated water Manufacturers, wty) like numbers of other people- have migrated Tanjong Pagar-wards, send us specimens of their wall calendars for the coming year.
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  • 33 5 The Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, having gone to Malacca and Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones being still absent from the Colony, there will be no sitting of the Supreme Court in Singapore this weeV
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  • 36 5 Abodt fifty coal dealers at Nagasaki have held a meeting when they decided not to sell their product to any one of the foreign countries till diplomatic affairs with regard to the Far East are settled.
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  • 34 5 We have received from the ConsulGeneral for Germany a prettily printed booklet descriptive of, the Dusseldorf International Fine Art Exhibition and Horticultural Show, to be held from May Ist till Oct. 23rd next year
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  • 39 5 Heavy gun practice takes place from Fort Palmer this afternoon. The Dutch cruiser Koningen Regentes and a number of other vessels were moved from their anchorages in the vicinity this morning as they were in the line of fire.
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  • 41 5 It is reported at Saigon that, from the Ist of next month, Yokohama will tw»e to be the main line terminal port the M. M. Co. Haiphong will probably k« its place. From there branch steamers will ply to China'and Japan.
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  • 37 5 The Jiji states that the Russian volunteer ship Yaroslav went ashore off Nagasaki on the 7th inst. and that, her boiler exploding, three men ware killed and one severely injured. The Yaroslav arrived at Singapore on Sunday.
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  • 37 5 The N.-G. J)aily Newt, commenting on the full. "Singapore score record in the Interport rifle match, says —It seems from this that it was onlf nominally a Singapore team, Jsut was really drawn entirely from the garrison.
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  • 51 5 To meet the prohibited dollar importation difficulty at Penang, leave has bee a given for the Treasury there to 'change for Straits dollars amounts brought ffbm Acheen, Kedah* etc., not exceeding five hundred dollars, but that all amounts so changed must be brought in by bona fide traders under a
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  • 65 5 The German mail steamer Hamburg, with the Christmas mail, left for Europe afc 5 p.m. yesterday. Among her passengers for Genoa was Mr. W. Egerton CJM. The Singapore mail consisted of 74 bdfa from the General Post Office, -t8 bags from the Dutch Post Office and 4 bags from the
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  • 72 5 At a recent meeting of the Shanghai Golf Club a suggestion was made and approved that a professional player be employed for two or three months during the golf seaa#. The Golf Club's report, just published says: It is understood* that the Hongkong Golf Club has secured a professional on
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  • 70 5 The Carter Shoal, outside Singau^H on which H.M.S. Amphitrite ranu^J seriously damaged herself, ']AW according to the Hongkong T^M indicated on the chart. It is fi-MM that coral reefs in many inst^H with extraordinary rapidit^M on the other hand, subsid^B way, and possibly this rn^H the fact that a sunken
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  • 92 5 Referring to the advance made in the laying of Che Tramway here, the Municipal Engineer «ays that the nil of progress would be greater if the supply of granite were more satisfactory, but as the Tramway Company is, in his opinion, giving no assistance in this direction at
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  • 26 5 The annual dinner of the Straits Settlements Association takes place in London to-nforrow, the guest of the evenin£being Sir Frank Swettenbam, Governor of the Straits Settlements.
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  • 52 5 One of the most attractive and tasteful souvenirs of the season ie a large mounted colored plate entitled The Connoisseurs," which comes with the compliments, of Messrs. Caldbeck, MacGregor Co. It is a merry tavern scene of the later Georgian period by Stanley Cook, and is not spoiled by obtrusive
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  • 67 5 Thk death is announced of Mrs Uough, the wife of Mr. H. G. Gough, editor of the Siam Observer. She was suffering frbm choleraic diarrhoea, and tl&d been ill. about a week, gradually getting weaket till the end came on the 23rd ult. It was ouly last year that Mrs.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 18 5 It toces up the* whole system Jayne's .Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sue agents for the Straits Settlements."
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    • 111 5 Remember the Name. YOU may have an attack of diarrhu'a, dysentery, or pain ia the stomach oue of ttiese days, and it will be well to remembor the name of a medicine that will our.' you. Say it slow— ChambeYlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ABK ANYONE Who has had
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    • 4 5 Help mM .layne a^|
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    • 293 5 MORE DESTRUCTIVE THAN WAR«. Ignorance of the vause and nature of human ailments, and of what best to do when attacked by sickness, is responsible for greater loss o f life, and infinitely more prolonged misery, than the most desolating war that was ever waged. Wars break out, rage fiercely,
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    • 396 5 AUCTION SALES. A VERY IMPORTANT Auction Sale of Horses and Carriages WILL BE HELD AT ■ALLAH'S AimUIA.I HOUSE REPOSITORY On Wednesday* 2nd Decentber, at 4.30 p.m. H. L. COGHLAN V Co., Auctioneers. auction Sale of unredeemed pledges From' the following Pawnshops To be held at the »New Market, Malacca, No.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 143 5 DAY bY DAY. Tuesday, ist December. High Water. 8.8 p.m. Queen Alexandra's 59th lin -Unlay. S.V.E. Drill. «.15. B.V.J. Musketry. Instruction. 5.1."). Wayang Kassim. North Bridge Koad. 9. Wednesday, and Deoember. High Water. 8.9 a.m. 9.3 p.m. Horse Sale at Dalian*. 4.30. C.W.A. Raffles' Girls' School. 4. B. I. homeward
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  • 430 6 Forthcoming Trial Exhibition at Singapore. An important addition to. the hfaaaving apparatus on board ship has been provided in the shape of the Engelhardt collapsible lifeboat. In Singapore, and4n the East generally, where shipping forms so large a part of commercial-life, the various appliances L and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 291 6 OILSEEDS. COPRAH, SPICES, Ac I (POTciTSCHNIfe FRAMICEL. TRIESTE, AUSTRIA.) ji> j ii.ni..., .iipi-i'ill v for "uch shippers wffo having no Othce on the I Agentt and Produce «roker« special l y rre I Kepreaentative. in Europe. I Continent, wish to °»ye VERY n r e lc n „,7 r.mtinental Europe
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    • 191 6 NOTICES. NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co, Bejr to inform uTe Public and our Numerous Customers and Patrons especially DCg v TIAT WE HAVE OPENED A. X>It~A.I»EIH.Y SHOP Adjo.nin* our business premises. 5 Raffle. Place, to meet the wishes of sever.. N^^,^ 00 1-*1 Only new and superior materials to suit the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 667 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigatidh mit CRIWA. JAPAN, PEN ANC. Ceylon, australia, imh t. 4de.v. i:«;yi»t. >if>i»iterra\E4\ ports. Plymouth london. Through Bills of Lading i«suod for Chin* Obast, Persian Gulf, Continent*:, v I American Ports. Mail Line. Outward. Hombward ("oromandel Dae IS Chusan Dec 11
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    • 735 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke P*ketvaai*t JMaatsohapplJ. Uno*r contract with the NetherlandTlndia Oovernn>ent: at Singapore: Pbip Aartcr, latb J.*T)a»wd«m A Co.. £-8 roii.y»B Or at ihe undermentioned dates are only appro "nate. St^amet From Expected Will be Despatched for O« Kock siak Nov SO Siak, Bengkahs, Paneh, Bila, n n~ v D
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    • 568 7 I Uorddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. If ;r 9TEAMSKB OF THK OOASX FLEET. Tons Reg; Tohs Keg. Pr t^*.. Loo Sok 1804 Waidemar 3600 Phra Nang 1608 Fnn Machew 1600 Sigitmund 3600 Phrn. C. Klao 1568 Petehabun Ul9l P.ChutaC.K. «1668 Bornro 2100 Deli 1394 JrotaeAaii.o 2040 Taicfctoto 1369 PiUanuioi 3019
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    • 541 7 STEAMSHIP .COMPANIES. Nonddeufscher Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg«merika Llnle, Hamburg. IMl'EKIM. GERM.W MAIL The fast and well-known mttil-sUamt-i if these lines will leave Singapore m i jbout the undermentioned date* Outward Homeward KiauUchoii Dec 5 Hamburg Nov Bayern Dec 19 Ileinrich Dec 1 1904 JConig Albert Dec 2 Saek$m Jan 2 1904
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    • 385 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN.VfAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it maintained between Japan and E a rope by the following NEW TWIN HCREW MTEAMEKS Under Mail Contract with The Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, Hghted throughout by Electricity, provide* with exceHent
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    • 256 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES.' piANTON IWaURA*OB OFFIOB V/ LIMITED. Coital Subscribed I2/S0Q/WJ. Amount paid uj> 500,(»0. lUaervs fund 1,110,000. Hiad Orric», Homokono. fh« unaenigned, having bwt appoisW Aganti of the above Company, an; pracatrsd U aooept Marine Kiaka at current ratn. BOTJSTXAD 1 Cv., Agents. T*HE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE IN8UBANO2
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 891 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used i —str. —steamer sh. ship bq.—barque sch.—schooner; Yet.— Yacht;Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British U. B.—United States j Fch.—French Ger.-German; Dut.—Dutch; G.c.-*-General-eareo- d p —deck passenger, U —Uncertain; T. P.W.-Tanjons Pagan Wharf; T. P. D.Tanjong Pagnr Dock; B
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    • 387 8 1 °f orrivaf Bim#ns. M%yer. ivi i Kagoabima Maru, Bombay, Dec 14 P. 8. Kawachi Maru, Japan, Dec 3; P. Simons Keemun, Liverpool, Dec 28; Mansfield. KiauUi^ou, Hamburg, D»c 6; R Meyer. Kinshlu Maru, Bombay, Dec 5; P. Simons. K. Regentes. Europe, Jan 11 T>»»ndels. K. Albert, Hongkong, Dec
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    • 483 8 SiNOAroBi. 1st December. 19O». PRODUCE. tt«mbler I 11 90 Copra Bail m 7 (l do PontlanaV 6°7(( Pepper, Black buyers %•> on do White, (6%) 51.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 4.2s do Brunei No. 1 4.05 Pearl 8ago 5 m Coffe<>, Ball, 15J baals 18.75 Coffee, Palembau^, 20% baal*_ _>:<_n
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    • 129 8 tor Per nte.ntnsr Tint. To-\IORKOS>. Bingoiaan4Bangkok Chab+bhongtW &.ra. Brisbane and Svdaev Hnretoy 2 p.m. P.S'tenham A Penan? KUtna 2 p.m. P.S'tenham Tening Ritorua 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Far/alia -'p.m. Penang and Calcutta ArrntoonApcar 3 p.ra B'baya and Samarang Win Sang 8 p.m. Telnk Anson via ports Malacca
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    • 138 8 Prom Europe— By the N.D.L. as. KiauttcAMiiiueoa 6th December, with dates to the 10th November. From China— By the M M s.a. Himalaya due on 7th December. Out 16th Oct 19th Oct?l»t Oct 2«th Oc« 3M,h Nov 3rd Nov 4th Nov 9th Nov 13th Nov 17th #ov
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  • 104 8 Date. So* 80 Dec 1 1 Sov SO 80 Dec 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 k Vnsn'i N amb. Borg Giang Bee f!how Phya Saidf Needles Kum S inq Apeunule Emile Kuby Sultan Pundua rtnowg t «n BoKari. Flag A Rio. Nor str. Brit sir. Dut str.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 75 8 WEATHER* REPOR T. Kandang Kerbau Honpital, .10th Xov., 1901. t»a.m |3 p.m. ttp.m Remau«s Bar 29.909 29.8-VJ 29 905 Morninu Temp 800 74.2 I 74.0 'cloudy, day WB'Ib Ther 77.0 78 2 7S.0- lo'ercMt,r»io OirofWiad he s s. x e. at interval < Max. Temp 83.0 in the Mia ti.u
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    • 30 8 WEATHER TELEGA H. (B. K. d. A C. TeUgr,ipK Comrin-iy 1st Dukmbkk HOXaROSO.Barometer Direction of Wind North Force of Wind '-> Maz.Temp in Shade H3. MANILA:— 761 N. 1. 38. 84.
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