The Straits Times, 2 December 1903
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Title Section15 1903-12-02 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933. NO. a i, 309 PRICE 15 CERTS.15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement537 1903-12-02 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, SoU AcnaU. Slntapsr* .nd I eJer.t-j MaUf«UIM. NOTICE. Id hereby given that Mr. Oscar Hube hii ceased to be a partner in our firm. KUD. SIEVEKTBACO. Singapore, 30th Nov., 1903, 212 NOTfcE. XTT£ have this day established ourselves TT as commiesion igents, at 21 Malacca Street,537 words
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Advertisement363 1903-12-02 1 Cook's true friend is Bovril, not only because it helps in making delicious soups, gravies and sauces, and enhances the flavour of every dish for which it is employed, I but because it contains, in the «mallest possible I bulk, all the nutritive and stimulative properties I of* the best363 words
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Advertisement115 1903-12-02 1 John Little Co., Ltd. Ghpistmas 'Goy l4fi Bazaar Rpormous m Election. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS LAROB VARIETY. ALL KINDS. ALL SIZES. D.essed and Undressed, Speaking, and Musical Dolls. TOYS! TOYS!'! .TOYS!!! Picture Blocks Harden Tools Dolls Furniture Cuildirg Rm-quets Path AB C. Footballs Cradles Magic Lanterns Soldiers Bedsteads Kanrv Skittles Swords115 words
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Advertisement41 1903-12-02 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid^ brand |S^^aK^^^^^^^ MT *J /HRb' wwdensedSß 11/ li lIT £ml U "UUIiD UMfJf I"■ 111 W^ V |^J^_W| Guaranteed ■JJ^CWDDg*^ m~ Sec thli Full Cream. tkade«irk Largest Sale in the World. fborit forget THE A NOW JV^^^| ON iC^^^H41 words
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Article538 1903-12-02 2 A Substantial Profit. Thx second ordinary general meeting of shareholders in Gopeng Tin Mining Company, Ltd., was held at Tabb's Hotel, Redruth, on the 21st Oct. under the control of the chairman, Mr. Alfred Lanyon. The accounts shewed a profit on the year's working of £10,700538 words
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Article252 1903-12-02 2 Friday 23rd ult. two days after the celebration of the 98th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson's venerable flagship, which for many years has been moored at the entrance of Portsmouth Harbour, was so seriously injured that it was at first feared she najght sink.252 words
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Article117 1903-12-02 2 Sir West Riixieway gave, up the reins of the Ceylon Government, and, accompanied by Lady and Miss Ridgeway, departed for England direct by the Bibby Liner Stoffurdthire on the 18th Nov. A salute of 17 guns was fired as the party left the jetty for the steamer; while117 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1903-12-02 2 NOTICES. SCOTT'S EMULSION. 9 STANDARD fflßj^ WEAK REMEDJ MM .jj LUNGS. Of all Chemists, Druggists and General Dealers. THERE IS ONLY .ONE .GENUINE TANSAN. L THAT BOTTLED BY Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. sa^Hal ■table and mlnLtd., that36 words
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Advertisement361 1903-12-02 2 NOTICES. If you are. Suffering from a Roast, id:r/O:p ustto the Raffles Bodega, 31 Raffles Place. AND Cool Yourself with a GUss OF Iced "Fass" Beer Hotel- Van Wijk, ORCHARD ROAD. (Tanglin.) Suitable rooms for Families. The charges are daily from $4 to $5 and monthly from $75 to $100361 words
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Advertisement334 1903-12-02 2 NOTICES. m For D/scr/mltmtlng Smokers. CIGAREHES Absolutely Unique In Quality. Hand-made trom aeleoted parcels of the finest Virginia Tobaccos. To the cultured and discriminating smoker, there are no other Cigarettes that will give such keen aatialaotion and enjoyment. No. 555. No. 995. Astorias. OrdiDMTBl». Ordinary Si M Billiard Room Si*..334 words
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Advertisement10 1903-12-02 2 Exchange and share Reports will be found on page 8.10 words
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Article495 1903-12-02 3 Details of How It Occurred. Tbk following telegrams to the Madras Mail dated the 16th instant, give fuller details of the accident to L-rd Kitchener: oimla was greatly excite this 1 morning at the news that fcord Kitchener had sustained an accident last night, breaking495 words
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236 1903-12-02 3 Mr. A. Gaussen presided over the annual meeting of the .Straits and General Development Syndicate held in London on Nov. 4th. The accounts showed a loss of £2161. In the course of his remarks to the meeting, the Chairman said :—ln: In the balance sheet236 words
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Article92 1903-12-02 3 From time immemorial, says a Tientsin paper, it has been well-known that the Japanese are masters in the a.t of faking." Their latest attempt is on the merchants of Manchuria who bave been supplied with spurious imitations of. wine, brandy, liqueurs, and rum. These liquors on analysis are92 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement83 1903-12-02 3 Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy. IS a cure for severe colds, persintent coughs and a provontive of pneumonia. It is the mothers' favourite for whooping cough. Will cur« your.cold quicker than any other medicine In the market, and leav« the system in a natural and healthy condition. Is nn ideal medicine for83 words
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Advertisement180 1903-12-02 3 NOTICES. mm Fancy Goods, Jewellery, etc. A specially Selected Assortment Suitable J»> Presents Albums Art Trays Bags (Hand) Bags (Travelling) Blotting Books Brush and Comb Sets Bronze Fancy Figures Cigar Cases 'Cigarette Cases Card Cases^ Calendars with blocks Despatch Boxes Date Cases Etiu Cases Engagement Tablets Fans Flasks Fernpots (Metal)180 words
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Advertisement236 1903-12-02 3 NOTICES. Purest and Superior quality oi Gitronella OIL FROM Crescent Estate Tampin, Malacca. Certified to be Genuine BY Government Analyst, SINGAPORE. OIL SOLD AT No. 39 Upper Cross Street. SINGAPORE. For terms apply to M. C. S. MOHAMED ft CO., M« Agrati far the Crtteeit bUt« Citmelia til, N«. 8236 words
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Advertisement566 1903-12-02 3 NOTICES. WANTED «AT ONCE. A hea^ pressman for Singapore. One who thoroughly understands his business. Good salary. A. P. c/o Strait* Time*. WANTED: a lady to look after a Ladies' Drapery Department. Apply to 2-18 CHENG A CO., 43 High Street. Wa.MKii a Chinese Bill Collector with $2,000 security, -also566 words
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Advertisement333 1903-12-02 3 NOTICES. CHAPOTEAUT'B PHOSPBO-CLYCBRATB OP LIMB Ilt increases ritil energy and nerve force, cores Kmmithinlt Ojtptfila, liutmnla. and utrtomi tlnttt in adulta and children. II Mn«US. II WIIE. All II STIDf The "Si&ga Pa&jtf&g" Cigar Is a large full sized Cigar of Mild Flavour tO Cigars packed in tin box. Size333 words
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Advertisement343 1903-12-02 3 SHIPPING IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION .COMPANY, LIMITED. FOTI BOURABAYA. 'pHE Company's steamer ON SANG, I 3,801 tons, Captain Davies, having left Hongkong on the 28th alt. may be expected to arrive here on or about the 4th ingt. and will, have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight or343 words
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1742 1903-12-02 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER Jest a month ago— to be precise, ii wad vii October .futli the entire telegraph system of France was reported out of order at 9 o'clock in the morning. The wires all ovgr the country ceased to work, instruments either stopped1,742 words
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Article12 1903-12-02 4 Particulars of the Gopeng Tin Mining Co. will found on page 2.12 words
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Article11 1903-12-02 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Tambov left for Odessa this morning.11 words
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Article63 1903-12-02 4 Thb s.s. Amlier-' arrrived from Teluk Anson this morning. The Captain reported all well. The local office of the P. O. send us a list of their outward and homeward mail sailings for the coming year. Thk monthly sewing meeting of the Churf h Work Association will bp held at63 words
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Article27 1903-12-02 4 It is understood that H. H. the Sultan of Johore proceeds to Europe and England, on an extended visit, at or about the end of this month.27 words
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Article29 1903-12-02 4 Mb. F. J. Wkld, Collector of Land Revenue, Seremban, and Registrar of Titles, Negri Sembilan' is appointed to act temporarily as British Resident, Negri Sembilan, vice Mr. W. Egerton.29 words
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Article35 1903-12-02 4 Thk total amount of duty on tin collected in Perak during the first ten months of the year was $4,280,857 which shows an increase of $625, -44 over that of the corresponding period last year.35 words
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Article34 1903-12-02 4 Mr. Hkntio for many years an inspector in the Jinrikisha Department has been appointed to be Asst. Supdt. of Mains and Services. Mr. Nash, the Superintendent, has resumed charge having returned from leave recently.34 words
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Article40 1903-12-02 4 At the Marine Court this morning a young Australian was sentenced to 28 days' rigorous 'imprisonment for beinp a stowaway on the s.s. Minilya from Broome to Singapore. He is to be sent back to Australia at the first opportunity.40 words
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Article43 1903-12-02 4 The result of the case in which Inspector Howard recovered sundry property belonging to Messrs. Watts and Gosling Co. in *Robinson Road was that one man received a sentence of two years. Since this last prosecution burglaries in this region have practically ceased.43 words
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Article58 1903-12-02 4 Detective Inspector Watcbam after a spell of twelve years service takes long leave from the 12th inst. Insp. Branagan will act as his locum ieneru and Sergt. Dunne will take charge of the Marine Station. Insp. Watcham has proved himself a useful and deserving officer, a fact which has no58 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article28 1903-12-02 4 Opinions In berl^n. London, Ist Dee. In Berlin diplomatic circlet, it is believed that Russia and Japan will settle their differences in a friendly manner.28 words
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Article63 1903-12-02 4 Chinese Government will Prohibit Recruiting. The Morning Post has reason to believe that the Chinese Government has decided to refuse to permit recruiting for labourers for the South African mines, in any part of the' Chinese Empire owing particularly to the Canadian legislation specially directed63 words
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Article49 1903-12-02 4 Court l.amsdorff Talks to them of the Situation. 2nd December. At the weekly reception of diplomatists in St. Petersburg, Count Lamsdorff spoke in most optimistic terms of the prospects of a pacific settlement between Russia and Japan, and also referred sanguinely to the. situation ir#Macedonia.49 words
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Article72 1903-12-02 4 The Tsarina is now convalescent. To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/9s. Thk October tin statistics from Messrs. A. Strauss and Co., of London, shows that the total shipment* of tin were 15,569 tons, againet 18,158 tons in September 15,478 tons in October, 1902; and 16,434 tons in72 words
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Article69 1903-12-02 4 Mr. and Mrs. George O'Mallky, of Montreal, arrived at Colombo a fortnight ago from Bombay by mail on their way to the Far East. They are on a walking tour round the world, undertaken in order to win a wager of 75,000 dollars. They have been travelling ever since 1897,69 words
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Article84 1903-12-02 4 RumoueB again fill the air with regard to the Duke of Connaught. It is said that he is about to vacate the command of the 3rd Army Corps tn Ireland and join the War Office as Commander-in-Chief. At the War Office nothing is known as yet to confirm this report.84 words
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Article77 1903-12-02 4 Viscount Hinton has returned to his organ once more, the House of Lords having decided that he has no claim to the Poulett earldom. Recently he was traversing the Holborn district, and on the organ was displayed a card bearing the inscription I, formerly known as Viscount Hinton,' am now,77 words
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Article79 1903-12-02 4 A South China Morning' Post wimfrom London dated 21st Nov states that Captain Charles Gauntlett Dicken has been appointed Naval Commodore at Hongkong. Captain Dicken entered the Navy as cadet on December 12, 1867, at the a«?e of thirteen. In 1873 he was appointed pub-lie itenant, and, in 1675, lieutenant79 words
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Article92 1903-12-02 4 It is not long since H.M.S., Spartiate and Europa steamed out to China in order to give their respective boilers an exhaustive test. Now it transpires that the Spartiate's record in coal consumption during the voyage was purchased dearly, and it is reported that* she lies in Portsmontn Dockyard a92 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement282 1903-12-02 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. W ASSI AMUtL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Christmas and "Bzw Year Presents. Just openejd a fine collection of Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silver Goods, Fancy Embroidered Goods, Silks and Curios, Panels, Tea-sets, Photo Albums, and Frames and a large collection of282 words
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Advertisement269 1903-12-02 4 KASSIM'S Dutch Malay Variety Comedy Co. Remember lo »ightI 0-NIONT!!! Wednesday, 2nd December, 1903. TIE l\l)i;\ zmiru; ROYAL THEATRICAL CO. or SINGAPORE North Bridge Road Theatrical Hall WILL FKKKoKM FOR THK FIRST TIMK The WrII-known. and Drama. svrmsD Shehcrband Zanggi. Doors open at 8 p.m. Curtain at 9 p. jn.269 words
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Advertisement55 1903-12-02 4 G. R. LAMBERT ft GO. Just rcwlvM) a mw Collection'ol ART PICTURES. And s Shlpm.nl ol LltMt Modvrn MOULDINGS. For framing sa.ne. Tht.c .re ottered noit fulUbl. fir X'MAS PRESENTS AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. View. Typw, HlistrtUd Pit fartt, I'm Urdu. II m.kiiiirn.—On the Ist December, tbe wife of C.55 words
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Advertisement19 1903-12-02 4 It roots out tbe germs of disease —Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.19 words
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Advertisement54 1903-12-02 4 DELICATE' WOMEN AND NERVOUS MEN. Stkarns' Wink is peculiarly fitted to the requirements of delicatd women, nervous men, and authors who cannot take Cod Liver Oil or its Emulsion and those whose nervous systems are highly strung. In Steams' Wine they will find a sustainer of life by the wayside.—54 words
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Article683 1903-12-02 5 The members of the subordinate .Civil Service of the State of Negri Bembilan assembled in the Council Room, Sereraban, at Bam on Friday last to present an address to Mr. Walter Egerton, c m G-, British Resident, who is proceeding to Southern Nigeria as High Commissioner on683 words
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Article199 1903-12-02 5 A statement issued by the F.M.S Rei'way Department, giving the number of Asiatics employed on its staff', shews that out of a total of 6,69", 332 are Javanese or Malays. A footnote states that there are 888 of the latter. In forwarding t'-o statement the General Manager199 words
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Article66 1903-12-02 5 Notwithstanding *he weekly prosecution of petty Chinese traders for being in possession of weights and measures that have been tampered with and, though not shown, obviously used, no check is put on the practice. The fines of 525 are clearly too .email, but unless these shopkeepers are detected using these66 words
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Article738 1903-12-02 5 HOW A RUSSIAN SQUADRON MIIOHT HAvfe BEEN EVADED. Mysterious Doings at Sea. Sinck the days of Sinbad the Sailor, there is not a man who goes down to the sea in shi'is who has rot discovered in himself an amazing capacity for concerting yarns of the deep.738 words
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Article61 1903-12-02 5 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Esplanade to-night from 0 p.m. (Weather permitting.) The programme is March I ruler t hi- Double Ragle, I. E. Wagner. SeWtioii— Toreador, CaryFl. Waltz Sonrire D'Avril, Depret. Selection Gondoliers, Arrga. O. Godfrey. Waltz— Cissie, E. H. Front. Fantasia Panl .limes I'lanquette,61 words
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Article90 1903-12-02 5 Mr. S. C. De Souza, a Chinese Protectorate Boarding Officer, has brought out at the Government Printing Ofijce a Manual of the Hailam colloquial. work bears -every mark of painstaking care and close study. The Hailam dialect is admitted by Chinese to be hard to learn. A glance at the90 words
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Article608 1903-12-02 5 S. C. C. v. a. and H. Cos. ManchesWs. When the Club and the Manchester Regiment meet in the football field, there is sure to be an exciting game and last evening's game was no exception. A large crowd turned out to witness the match. Considering the wretched condition608 words
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Article135 1903-12-02 5 Tb- Hamburg-American Line AUsta, which was reported to be on fire on the voyage from Hamburg to Port Said, where she was detained for a week, left Suez on the Ist inst. and may be looked for about the 220 d idem. The damage, if any, is apparently135 words
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Article43 1903-12-02 5 Orderly Officer for week, Capt. Peiree. Orderly N.C O. Sergt. Thompson. Annual inspection, parade at. Erin Lodge at 4.16 p.m. Saturday, sth inst. Dress, drill order with helmets and putties. By Order, S. Mildred, Capt. K.E. /.gut. Adjt. B.V.C.43 words
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Article178 1903-12-02 5 Alleged Secret Society. On Monday morning Mr. Gardiner, Chief Police Officer, Singapore, went up to Malacca to give evidence at the Assizes there, before Sir Lionel Cox, in a big Chinese secret society case. On the 22nd August last when Mr. Gardiner was C.P.O. at Malacca, he 'with178 words
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Article275 1903-12-02 5 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'rf saleroom yesterday afternoon Freehold property off Orange Grove Road, Tanglin, area 5 acres *t roods 11 1 poles, with the residence Fernhill, bought by \V. Dunman for 826,500. 999 years' leasehold land at Hokien Street275 words
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Article81 1903-12-02 5 Considerable improvements have been carried out on the Keppel Golf Club's links, and it is stated that the greens are now in fine condition. The prevailing rain .has not been an unmixed evil for it has been to the advantage of the links, the ground that was81 words
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Article99 1903-12-02 5 The following Perak appointments are gazetted Mr. -Edmund Burnside to act as Secretary to Resident, Mr. Geoffrey Ouston to act as Assistant District Officer, Tanjong Malim anM Mr. W. J. B. Asbby to be Office Assistant and Storekeeper, Medical Department. The following officers have been granted leave99 words
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Article107 1903-12-02 5 Says Capital lt is a sign of the times, as showing the cautious trend ot England towards the decimal systeol of weights and measures, that the Kih on the advice of the Board of Tr^H has approved of a new standard '^H of 501bs or half-cental,"^B the107 words
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Article357 1903-12-02 5 To-morrow and Friday an interestting demonstration of a new process of manufacturing white lead by means of carbonic acid gas, will be given at' rooms below Emmerson's new Tiffin Rooms in Telegraph Street. By invitation of Mr. J. G. Scott, the Chairman of the Glasgow Syndicate which357 words
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Article43 1903-12-02 5 Heavy gun practice was ta^M place from Fort Palmer yesterd^M noon, but the thick weather the'target. A couple of ro^H fired from the fort this n^H the rain came on with a I<^H the shooting had to be l^^H a more favourable oppoj^^^^^^^^B43 words
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Article38 1903-12-02 5 Help for the^l To-day there are U^| crippled, bed-ridde^H out with rVverish^^H their sufferings. ted so many t^H seems alnio6^^H Oriental Ba^H cure for Rh^H that wt-re^H beyond th^H Si r. N .^M For 10 WH at walk^^l38 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement112 1903-12-02 5 Remember the Name. YOU may have an attack of diarrhua, dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these days, and it will be well to remember the name of a nedicine that will cure you. Bay it slow— Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Who bas bad112 words
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Advertisement378 1903-12-02 5 AUCTION SALES. A VERY. IMPORTANT AucfnJß Sale of Horses and Carriages WILL BE HELD AT 1H1.1.U S \l STKALIW HOUSE REPOSITORY On Wednesday, 2nd December, at 4.30 p.m. H. L. COGHLAN Co.. Auctioneers. 212 AUCTION SALE OF UNREOEEMKD PLEDGES From the following Pawnshops To be held at the New Market,378 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1903-12-02 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, and Deoember. High Water. 8.9 a.m. 9.3 p.m. 3.5. Assn. Dinner in London. Sea* Sports Committee. S.C.C. Pay. 15. S.V.E. Co. Drill. 5.15. S.V.A. Written Exam. 5.15. Wayang Kassini. North Bridge Koad. 9. Thursday, 3rd December. High Water. '8.51 a.m. 9.51 p.m. Pledge Sale. Powell. In.171 words
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Article270 1903-12-02 6 Bellicose Journalists in Conference. A big .social meeting promoted by Tokyo journalists advocajfog a strong policy against Russia enne off without a hitch at the Imperial Hotel, Yokohama, .on the 10th ult. The affair was participated in by persons prominent in business, and in political as270 words
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Article105 1903-12-02 6 Not in Writing. The Supreme Court at Colombo has just delivered judgment in a breach of promise case tried at Galle which came before it on appeal. Miss N. A. Jayasingha sued her cousin, Mr. E. D. Perera, for the recovery of R50.000, damages sustained by reason105 words
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Article19 1903-12-02 6 connecting at Colombo, l::th Dec. Mr. ami Miss Sal?Watbdn and Hr F. Hogß, and with Bli. m. H.19 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement433 1903-12-02 6 BANKS. ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING OOSPOBATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 110,000.000 BKBEBVK FUND.- Bterlin«B6serTe-$10 I ooo,ooo\ BiWsr fUserre.. .f 6,000 000 -I 1 8 .00 0 0 "0 BEBKBVB LIABILITY OF\ m nr*ntr' PBOPBIBTOBB ~tlO^°O.°OC Court of Dirkctobs. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. H. E. Tombjns, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W.433 words
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Advertisement507 1903-12-02 6 NOTICES. ECZEMA The World's Greatest Skin Torture Many Infants are Born with Eczema It's thi Only Thing Some Folks Have Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CUBE IS CUTICUBA It Is In the treatment of this most distressing of torturing and disfiguring skin and scalp humours, with loss of507 words
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Advertisement201 1903-12-02 6 NOTICES. 40Mts for LEI PERIIIS 9 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Bd Special Warrant JraEjK His Majeslg V*? PDffeiors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. ai_. Tfre Puteometet> Requires no a£^LL Thousands in use Skilled attendance. *jjff^jft giving CntirC j^m± f^A| "satisfaction. ILL a^flV B^P9i^*^l s^Lam I=* XT 3VE F» K$ wk almost201 words
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Advertisement663 1903-12-02 7 .BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR llliM. JAPAN, PENANG. CEYJ.ON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEV EGYPT, HKIH rKRKIXHIX PORTS PLYMOUTH LONDON. Through Bills of Ladin? issued for Chin 1 Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Mail Line. OOTWARD. HOMBWARIV Coromandel Dec 13 Chusnn Dec663 words
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Advertisement740 1903-12-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Konlnklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India, Government. a' Singapore: Peip AoaacT, un J. Damtdbu 4 Co., 2-8 Ccutsb Qhat I che undermentioned date* are only approitmaM. Steamer From Expected Will be Ifcwpatched for De Kock Siak Nov 30 Siak, Bengkalis, Paneh, Bila, Asahan, (nd Deli740 words
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Advertisement557 1903-12-02 7 I Sorddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE^OOAST FLEET. Toss Reg. Tom Beg. 'Prim Loo Sok 1804 Waldemar 8600 Pkra Nang 1603 P<™* Machew 1600 Bigumund 3600 Phra C. Klao 1668 Petchabun 2191 P.ChuIaCJT. 1668 Borneo 2100 Deli 1394 Kohsichang 2040 Taichiow 1369 Pitsanulok 3019 Kong Beng 1369 Paknam557 words
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Advertisement572 1903-12-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Noi>dd«utkoh«r Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg-Amoplka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAI), Th» fast and well-known mail-steamers it these lines will leave Singapore on or ibout the undermentioned dates Outwmrd Homeward Kiautichou Dec 6 Hamburg Not IN Baytm Dec 19 P. H&nridK Dec 14 1904 Kiinig Albert Dec 38 Saclisen Jan572 words
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Advertisement477 1903-12-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Canadian Paolflo Railway Company's Royal -Mall Steamship LineTHB FAST BOUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED BTATEB. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. C. twin Screw Empress Steamship*—^,ooo Ton* Speed 19 knot*. Pbo/osxd Sailings from Hodokoho. R.M.B. EmpresToJ Japa 16th477 words
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Advertisement258 1903-12-02 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. the rqtal exchange Jkurance(ESTABLISHED A.D. 17*2 THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Firs Risks at current rates. w.4*. 31/18 BEHN MEYEB 4 00. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.B. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fir* Risks258 words
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Article819 1903-12-02 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 Fcb,—French; Ger. -German; Dut.—Dutch; G.c—General•argo; d.p.—deck passenger, U—Uncertain: I, W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.Tanjong Pagar D«ck;819 words
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Article372 1903-12-02 8 :sd December, 180 S. fll 82J 7.70 6.7R 31.75 51.00 4.28 4.05 5.50 18.75 2S.OU 19.1K) 5.C0 4.60 > ■ewarth Brsklne, Lt. $190, buyer. •Jelebun 20 cts, bnyen. Kadana (rally paid) $10.00, nominal do ($7 paid) $7.00, nominal. Maynard Oo $20.00, bayera N'nal Bank of Cnlr-a A(«Bpd)sJ9 00. bnyem.372 words
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Article138 1903-12-02 8 MAILS CLOSE To-Morrow. Malacca and Linggi Heltne 1 p.m. Bangkok B. Seng Quan 2 p.m. BHliton A Pontianak Sambat 2 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto S p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Hok Tjinr S p.m. P. Swet'ham via port* Ganymrds 3 p.m. Manila Itla de Luzon 4 p.m. O'bon and138 words
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Article130 1903-12-02 8 From Europe— By the N> DL.s s. RiauUehou due on 6th December with dates to the 10th November. From China Ry the M.M. s.s. Himalaya due on 7th December. let 19th let 21st >ct 26th •ct 30th (ovSrd I ov 4th rov9tb iov 13th [ov 17th fov130 words
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Article88 1903-12-02 8 Name. Flag A Nor str. Brit str. Hia str. Dot str. Brit str. Ital str. Brit str. Out »tr. .Brit str. kn «r. wL str TOHB. 35M 3fi2 441 3-134 147 676 H8 1656 1338 6J4 a 10 81 lOt 2 39J1 406 DIBTINITIOM. Bangkok Hongkong and .Inpan Bangkok88 words
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Advertisement73 1903-12-02 8 K- A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILE MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Start. Handsome Presents for Christmas New Year. Just arrived: splendid collection of Chinese. Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods, Fancy Silk Embroidered Goods Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks and Curios. Photograph Views of Singapore. Christmas and New Year73 words
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Advertisement861 1903-12-02 8 Christmas New Year Cards. "^s|^tJß^ Cards. SIXTEEN THE COURT BOX f*«^ Qp. r A K "WgJEj^ ContaiDs nine beautiful Christmas and mr al U£> 5k ew Year Cards with envelopes. This colcuicct TunMPUTC any lection °,f, f C^Btmas and New Year Cards are IbtolllJ, LiJdlaf C«. SWEET TnOUGMTo BOA extremely861 words
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Miscellaneous52 1903-12-02 8 WEATHER REPORT. iKandang Kerbau HotpUal, ltt Dec, 1903. 19 a.m 3 p.m. :9 p.m. Kimabkb. 29.912 29.808 29.882 Morninff 78 9 I BLfi I 76.0 cloudy, day 75.8 'iM 75.0 overcast, k.b. n.e. Calm. rain at 86.6 1.80 p.m. 72.3 h nightcloudy ■L 151.3 U .26 ball at Fort Canning52 words
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