The Straits Times, 22 January 1904
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Title Section13 1904-01-22 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,340 SINGAPORE, FRIIAY, JANUARY 22, 1904 PRICE 15 CERTS.13 words
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Article134 1904-01-22 1 Falling to Report Small Pox. OwiNti to information laid ims morning against Abdullah bin Ifthom i, bl was immediately summoned for not reporting v case of small pox which took place in a house in Hadji Lane, off Beach Road. The catie wa* reported by the occupants,134 words
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Article232 1904-01-22 1 Heavy Fine. Last Saturday Chiuaman m arrested at Johnston's l'ier with :!U0 unstamped letters brought from the Federated Malay States in his possession. When before Mr. Setb, Ho Yanp Pen);, the Chinese Post Master asked for a postponement to enable him, if possible, to trace the man who232 words
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Article400 1904-01-22 1 P. O. IVr .lit|ian leaving ;<i)tli January Mr. un<± Mrs Dunn Eroa !*»■■■>■ Pw Malta l'tli > l.ruarv Mr. an.l Mr.-. T. K. Eule, Mr. .\lii.nitt,'tu.l.oiiploii. Per CliPiHin Uli March -Mr. .1. L llo|M! to London via M,u -.■i11.-. Mr. .1. 11. BotMrtma ipp 1.0u.10n. l'er ItallmirHt400 words
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Article286 1904-01-22 1 A itnvKT has been made to the police that the dead body of v Chinaman has been found at the 7th milestone on the Bukit Timah Road. The Coroner and the Police .Inspector in charge of the district went to the scene this in i m ml' to286 words
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Article52 1904-01-22 1 Tin Madrati Times announces the pleat li of Miss Alice Wade, who was one of the brightest ornaments of the Henry Dallas o«mp;inv during their last reason there Beyond tho fact that she died at Karachi, wn know notching concerning the cutting short of a cafeer which promised to be52 words
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Article45 1904-01-22 1 The Nftherland Company's mail steamer Komngin Wilheltiiiiia left Batavia on the 2Ut inst. at 8 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the 23rd inst. at 2p m. She will sail for Sabanp, Genoa and Amsterdam on the 23rd inst. at 5 p m.45 words
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Article46 1904-01-22 1 Shoot/mo in the tirst monthly handicap competition for the 8. V. K. during 1904 will take place to-morrow afternoon Ht Balastier at 3 o'clock sharp. Ammunition will be supplied on the raiigti. All members of the S. V. R. lately transferred are invited to tnke part.46 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement586 1904-01-22 1 GLOMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, i >U AtwiU, llnnptri »»d Pwlcr.tcd Mal.y SUIN. Singapore and Kranji Railway. .HIM. I From Januaty 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. A.M. A.M. AM. P.M.- P.M P.M. P.M P.M SINGAPORE rf..6.M 7.a2 10.00 UJO 2.17 3.2:« 4.W 5.40586 words
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Advertisement341 1904-01-22 1 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, JAPANESE CARVED CABINET-. WORK, HANDSOME DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICES, GLASSWARE, IXCHIDINO A CHOICE COLLECTION of PLANTS The Property of S. Donrenberg Esq. To he held at Dove's Nest," No. 108 River Valley Road, Saturday, '2'.ird January, 1304, at 2 p.m. A Japanese elaborately carved341 words
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Advertisement249 1904-01-22 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH fiiLLßffS^ "(IRANI) r'KIX." PARIS, 1000. 881 |Q /R| 0i !liche»t Quality; andhavioKGre»U«l DurabiUtj. pin tiie,"- WP ■'J ai^Hl CHEAPEST. MIW HOTEL, Fitted with first class accommodation, ovprlookinc Kytehe S([uare Garden, near to the Banks, Offices, Market, and the Stations. All UM catering is nn'ipr European supervision. Liquor and249 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1904-01-22 1 HAY bY I>AV Friday. 22nd January. Hit-ii Water. 0.57 p.m Kinp Accei>»ion Day. S.V.A tUn Drill. «.15. S.V.I. Co. Drill. .->.15. CCA. rrinxei> Street Chnrch. S Annunl Ml-. Che^- ('lnt.. Town Hall. 8.30. Wayitn^; Kaiwiru. North Itridge Koad. 9. RE. Dance. Boustead Inat. Saturday, 23rd January. High Water. UM a.n>.176 words
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Article1318 1904-01-22 2 How It Arose. Harper't Weekly in commenting upon the quarrel between Russia and Japan thus Minis up the points at issue The seriefl of provocations under which the Japanese are smarting began about eight years ago, when Russia refused to permit them to reap the fruits of1,318 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement390 1904-01-22 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on application to BORNEO Co., Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially H For the Brewed f|| Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. FOR BLASTING USE ONLY NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES THESE EXPLOSIVES BEING OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE ARE390 words
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Advertisement263 1904-01-22 2 NOTICES. Nature's Choicest prepared. by Man's Best Method. Thr's is the simplest and only S adequate description of The beverage that not only builds up the body, but gives strength and energy for the day's work. ROBINSON CO. llir iiioml IVrfe<*t Ball yvi |>ro<liic*r<l. EAGLE RUBBER-WOUND CORE COVER-BOUND (PATENTED) SPRINQVALE263 words
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Advertisement209 1904-01-22 2 NOTICES. J. MOTION 6 CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. RBPAIRB PROMPTLY EXECUTED The UNDERWOOD. TYPEWRITER Before buying a typewriter Inspect the UNDERWOOD Urn most perfect high clat« madiiue yet iuvented Guthrie Co., Ltd. Sole AgenteU.C. B STRAITS CYCLE I MOTOR CO. V" A large consignment of new I C BICYCLES. B209 words
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Article327 1904-01-22 3 Accessible to Journalists. Vit.ixr Hava-hi, the Japinese Minister, at whose front door bell just now journalists are i.ullinethe live-long ,iav. ii mof tl Mutt of Urn Carpi DiplotDKtiqm in London. As a child he c;»mp unfertile influence of W'fPtern thnuclit, fi.r an American misßionary (Dr. H.327 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1904-01-22 3 TiMi:nph <>> Alodtrn Surgtry. T>T applying CbiMpheriwia*! Paia '»lrr. I > which it pt tifaptie, to wmada, Iriii Lnd#k< lojorie* btfon ii.H mm:itioi tn iii.\ r;n be healed wiihout mnlui'ti.in in liinl ol t'.' t.mr. <(■.'•. -I Irt the r !'l tref.trii nt l! nlr. i »ll;i\s i lie pain124 words
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Advertisement579 1904-01-22 3 BANKS. Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING BOOIET* F.BTABLIBHBD 1824. 3APITAI. f. 60,000,000(abt. £6,000,000; Imuil' (Capital f. 46,000,000Jabt. £8,760,000.) Kksekvi FUHD f. 6,000,000— (abt. 417,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bbabohbs: Penang, Shanghai, Kangoon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Sonrabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalon^an, Pasoeroean. Tjilatjap, Paiembang, Olebleh, (Atieb), Bandjermassin, Telok Semawe.579 words
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Advertisement395 1904-01-22 3 fiANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING OORPORATIOH. paid-itp c.\ riTAT $ic.nrx>.oot RESERVE FUND.Silver Reserve. 6.(J<»,000 fIBf I8 ()(XJOOC PROPRIKTOIIB /fIU/ flU Court or Diaicroas. A. J. Ratmond, E«q,— CHAiaMAM. H. E. TomiNS, E»<i Dkpotv Chaibmah. Hon. C. W. Dickson N. A. Bi«bs, Km\. E. Oo«ti, E»q. W. H. BLADB, E«q. T.395 words
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Advertisement680 1904-01-22 3 NOTrCfcSi WANTED AN F.u opean matron. Apply at Baffles Hotel. M-l WANTED, by the .fohoreOovcnment, «n apotheenrv for the Johore Civil ilospi nl. Apply s'otiog qualiftcations to PKINCIIAL MEDICAL OFFICER, v.c. Johore. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Chief Police Office Singapore, up to 25th January, 1904, for680 words
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Advertisement792 1904-01-22 3 NOTICES. 7 COMFORTABLE rooms to be let at VV Eber House," Eber Road. 0,0. rpO BE LET— NoJ:H Bukit timth Road. I Imm diate entry Apply at No. M a lacca Street. M* rBBLET: offices on tbe tecond floor No. 7 Battery Road. Immediate entry. A ply to Guthrie Co.792 words
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Advertisement692 1904-01-22 3 SHIPP.NO "APCAR" LINE OF STEAMERS FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. MESSRS. Apcar 4 Co.'s steamer ARRATOOS APCAR, (Captain Fey), having left Hongkong on the 16th inst. is dus to arrive here on Friday, the 22nd idem and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight and passage, apply to692 words
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Obituary49 1904-01-22 4 Joachim.— At o'clock tbia morning, Mr. S«th I'ABSiCK k AQUm. Barrister <>v. Supreme Court, Straito Settlements, aged 38. Deeply regretted. Neubronner —At "Sunnyside," Knching, Sarawak, on the 14th January, AI.KXASDRA M ARiiAKKT (Madge), the beloved infant daughter of Victor L. Xbubronnkr, aged I year and 5 months. 449 words
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800 1904-01-22 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY. If Reuter's High Diplomatic Authority" be well informed, Japan has gained a victory over Russia w^hich will add to her prestige in the East a new luster, none the less brilliant because ithas been achieved without the firing of a single800 words
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Article1170 1904-01-22 4 I'rincbsskb so rarely attempt to murder actresses or other people, whether out of jealousy or through alien jnotives, that the most intense but suppressed excitement is now said to reign id high circles at Prague and Vienna because of the report that the Princess Elizabeth Marie has shot and badly1,170 words
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Article431 1904-01-22 4 It is officially announced that Mr. C. B. Buckley is about to retire from the firm of Rodyk A- Davidson, with which h<; has been so long identified, and has been appointed Financial and General Adviser to the Government of Johore, with the rank and position of Judge and First431 words
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Article111 1904-01-22 4 It is j.ist :i8 well that the KmpressDowager of China does not read all the Shanghai papers. Otherwise her amour propre might occasionally be touched by some such disrespectful remark as that which appeared under the-caption, Rough on the Dowager," in a recent issue of the Sh'tng/iai Timet. Below a111 words
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Article107 1904-01-22 4 fam pa-per laid on the table of the Legislative Council this afternoon, it seems that Sir Frank Swettenham wrote to the Colonial Office expressing his desire to retire, his reason for taking this step, in his own words, being "that he felt that thirty-three years' service in tho climate of107 words
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Article63 1904-01-22 4 A Havas message, published at Bangkok, dated Paris 16th January, makes out on the authority of the Repvhlique Francai.-'e that the signing of the FrancoSiamese Convention is at hand. It is probable that tin- revised Convention will not only confirm but also modify the 190-2 Convention that Chantaboon will be63 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article102 1904-01-22 4 REPORTED TO HAVE GIVEN IN TO JAPAN. Peace Party Prevails. Lulu/on, '2'luri Jan. it in "laled on high diplomatic a'i'l.orty t liar, an important advance b»l be 'n made towards a pacific settlement, and that thu Peaco party has gained the ascendancy in Russia in consequence of the102 words
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Article30 1904-01-22 4 INTEGRITY OF MANCHURIA. JAPAN WANTS NO MISUNDERSTANDINQ. Asks for a Special Agreement Japan, however, desires the formal embodiment of the latter principle in a special agreement between Russia and Japan.30 words
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Article27 1904-01-22 4 OREL AND KASUGA. The Russian transport Orrl has left Suez for the Far East. The Japanese cruiser Kttaffl arrived at Aden and saijed yesterday evening for Colombo.27 words
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Article48 1904-01-22 4 British Mission May be .Opposed Various reports are arriving at Darjeeling stating that the Thibetans are Becoming truculent, and that the Lamas declare they will appeal to Russia it' the British*advance continues. U is believed in several quarters that fighting is likely in the early future.48 words
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Advertisement543 1904-01-22 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Australia Has Won THE THIRD TEST MATCH and THE AUSTRALIAN STORES STILL HOLDS THE SUPREMACY top Cl eapest and Best Provisions. Thompson Thomas Co. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Have opened New Goods for Sale. Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silverware, Silks,543 words
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Advertisement327 1904-01-22 4 VOLUNTEER CONVERSAZIONE I'lider tlir> Auspices of the S.V.A., S.R.E. (V), S.V.R. WILL UK HF.II) AT THE DRILL HALL B\ kind Permission of thr 0. t. S. V. On Saturday, Jan. 23rd, 1904, AT 9 P. M Ladies' TickeUiuay We obtained on .i|>|ili.-.uion to the Committee. Q«ata Ticket* each) ran unlv327 words
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Advertisement30 1904-01-22 4 G. R. LAMBERT GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Uroups and Photographs Of THK "YEOMEN of the GUARD c now exhibitei in our Showrooms reskam House, Battery Road, Whara ordar* «or Coplai ara »acal»ad.30 words
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Advertisement16 1904-01-22 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/10 A quantity 'of news is printed on page 1 to-day.16 words
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Article2507 1904-01-22 5 LAfit Saturday's cricket match was between a team chosen from the Law, Civil Service and Manchester Regiment and one selected from the remaining members of the Club. The wicket was in a very wet condition and the oujtielding slow consequently scoring was small. The former team had first2,507 words
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Article330 1904-01-22 5 The Foxton Hull arrived from Barry with coals for Port Arthur on the 20th instant and left for the North on the 21st after filling up her bunkers. The Denbighshire after putting out some coals at l'ulo Bukom, was taken to the Borneo wharf on the 20th instant330 words
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Article691 1904-01-22 5 H. Co. Manchesters v. R.A. Manchesters Win by One doal to Nil. Thb replayed final tie for tbe Warren Shield took place yesterday afternoon on the Recreation Club ground before a fair crowd of spectators, including principally the supporters of tha competing teams. As no notice of691 words
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Article165 1904-01-22 5 A bmokim. concert was held in the Masonic Club last night under the auspices of the Eastern Gate Lodge, to bid farewell to several members of the lodge who are leaving Singapore toy the Dilwara next week. The departing brethren were Bros C. E. Messenger, J' aud founder; J C.165 words
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Article13 1904-01-22 5 An explanation of the Russo- Japan Crisis will be found on page 2.13 words
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Article12 1904-01-22 5 The homeward mail by the '/.aida closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article14 1904-01-22 5 Mr. L. Hokfeld left for London by the P. and O. mail this morning.14 words
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Article13 1904-01-22 5 Unusually heavy rains have fallen in Kuala Kubu The Rasa mines are flooded.13 words
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Article17 1904-01-22 5 The s s. Ban Whaft Win, which arrived from Kelantan this morning, brought down a young tiger.17 words
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Article20 1904-01-22 5 The P. O. mail Chilian left Penang at noon Friday and may be expected at Singapore at 6 p.m. tomorrow.20 words
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Article19 1904-01-22 5 H.M.S. Algerine left for Bangkok earty this morning. It is understood that she will be away about three weeks.19 words
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Article25 1904-01-22 5 We regret to have to announce that Mr. Seth Parsick Joaquira, who was a barrister-at-law in the Supreme Court, died in Singapore early this morning25 words
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Article30 1904-01-22 5 Today being the anniversary of the accession of H. M. the King, H M. S. Blenheim and the .Sen Men- and 6Vo Belle were decorated in honour of the occasion.30 words
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Article27 1904-01-22 5 On the principle of rendering unto Cxsar the things that are Cesar's, a Rangoon paper styles Sir Lionel Cox the Lord Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements.27 words
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Article29 1904-01-22 5 The Dublin Evening Herald is informed that their Majesties the King and Queen will pay a non-state visit to Ireland during Punchestown week and be present at the races.29 words
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Article33 1904-01-22 5 According to UEehu tie Chine, telegrams from Seoul announce the arrival at Chemulpo of one U. S., two British, and two Russian cruisers, which will remain there until the end of the crisis.33 words
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Article31 1904-01-22 5 Thb SCC. Lr.wn Bowling Tournament yll begin on Monday, .Feb. *th. The programme consists of Singles and Doubles Handicaps, Profession Pairs and Championship. Entries close at 7 p.m. on Feb. 3rd.31 words
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Article39 1904-01-22 5 Among the golf matches played during the holidays at Calcutta, the match Calcutta c. the Visitors resulted in a win for Calcutta by the narrow margin of one hole. The Visitors' team included B. W Elles from the Straits.39 words
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Article40 1904-01-22 5 Shortly after 9 o'clock this morning a large tongkang drifted across the bows of the local steamer Denuit, which was at anchor in the rftads. Slight damage was done to the steamer which, however, left shortly afterwards for the Carimons.40 words
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Article52 1904-01-22 5 Thb Sea Mew arrived from l'eiiang at one o'clock this morning and anchored in the roads. H. E. the Hon. W. T. Taylor, accompanied by his A. D. C., Lieut. Evans, landed shortly after six o'clock and drove to Government House. H E. presides at the meeting of Legislative Council52 words
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Article54 1904-01-22 5 Thk Ceylon OUtrmr says Mr. N. C. S. Bosanqnet of Agra Ouvah, Agrapatna, leaves Ceylon at an early date to work on a Para rubber plantation in the Straits Settlements. It is also stated that Mr. J. E. B.ullie-Hamilton, of Henfold»Lindula, will be leaving Ceylon for the Straits Settlements soon54 words
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Article53 1904-01-22 5 Owinu to the heavy increase of the imports and the bigger number of steamers now calling at Port Swettenham discharging goods, the Railway authorities there have purchased three tongkangs from Penang to meet the growing traffic. They also intend to set up a platform 36' by 9' for unloading tongkangs53 words
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Article68 1904-01-22 5 To-mokhow the 8. C. C. play a footbaH against the Manchester at Tanglin The Club will be represented by Koopman, Seed, Weaver, Noble, Jackson, Abrams, McKean, Buckley, Robertson, Goldie, and Scott. It will be remembered that the last time the Club played at Tanglin they won by 2 to 1,68 words
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Article186 1904-01-22 5 A PfßLir meeting in connection with the Chinese New Year Sports was held yesterday afternoon at. The Library Club, Cecil Street. There was a large attendance. Mr. Yeo Swee Hee presided. It was decided to hold the native and subscribers' sports commencing at in.;iO a.m. on186 words
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Article551 1904-01-22 5 A Chinaman Poisoned Many people think that because they use a filter the water they drink must of necessity be pure and wholesome, and they are right provided the filter is clean. But water passed through a dirty filter is worse when it comes out than551 words
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Advertisement118 1904-01-22 5 Sore Muscles. 'PHE correct I reatmont of sore muscles I ii very simple. First take a good warm bath before going to bed, and be sure to rub yourself dry. This opens the pores. Then ruhChambqf lain's I'a^n Balm into tbe pores, keeping up a brisk rubbing fo* several minutes.118 words
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Advertisement98 1904-01-22 5 NOTICES REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT. WAYANG KASSIM Trie Indra Zanibar Theatrical Compan,y of Singapore WIM. STAtiK Wo-Wgdt tfie 22nd January, 19CU AT THE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD THEATRE HALL ROSSINA! ROSSINA!! ROSSINA!!! A SKETCH OF DR. KKAMKK OK HATAVIA. PATRONIZED I'.Y H. E. The Governor of S. S. Bear Admiral Evans U.S. Navy98 words
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Article331 1904-01-22 6 16/ A J%n. The other day a Chinese cakef eller gave the towkay of a small plantation at Kangkah, in the I'lu, and all his coolies a good deal of trouble. The man asked for a nignt's lodging which was granted. At midnight the people in the house331 words
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Article500 1904-01-22 6 The Bone of Contention. Mil It. J. Fakkkk contributes to the Nineteenth Crntury a brief but pictures- jue account of his Impressions of Korea." He lays stress upon the hatred whirli the Koreans feel for the Japanese and declares that if the latter ever hold the country500 words
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Advertisement127 1904-01-22 6 sick Babies in Summer ri^ilunn tiii-w rm month- of hummer th;it m th< r Iwva ii tr in .-.t careful Oftbnrli tin ir i> s, .i-ul at t <• lirs! urusuul •if tlu-ir lo <n l» sho.il I Riv tb>* htt'i 1 nli IWM ilo-i> of h ii"l<4>rla r'« Uolii-ii'iil127 words
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Advertisement400 1904-01-22 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON V CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra •JPT.MN/BLK FROM KKIAIL UEAI.EKh, M Me ALISTER Co.. Ltd sole agents Greer's Celebrated Whisky §O. V. H. Si400 words
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Advertisement294 1904-01-22 6 NOTICES. NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co. S RAFFLMS PLACE, Wholesale aucl Retail DealersIn Provision* (< oiiMKiimrulx by every mail) Hitch <-laxs I'erfumr rv. Toilet RrqiiUltei. waaarlir Itrjui Is ol talari mid Cigarette*, Patent ■ewJclaes, Boot* and Shoe-, Stuiioiu-rv Ac A., ate Bee to inform the Public and our Numerous Customers and294 words
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Advertisement697 1904-01-22 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY I Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPAnIesT P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Kor China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Ugypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Billa ol Lndiag issued for Ohiaa iji-i. rVraim t»ilf. CcMtiri.-niil, anil Ani.r.i -.n "or!-; .Mail Line. Oattcinl.l. t'husan Jan. •J4 S.mla M;ir. 6697 words
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Advertisement652 1904-01-22 7 STE AMSH I P COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. i Ddtr i r.iwm with 'the Nuhe rhtcas India l>overDive|»t. -».tol Mtifojcrf Hill ActSCY, l/i» J. TiiMiif 4 Co., i-S (cilTlfc QC*l. :he nndprmentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Tkwpatchad for Van der I'arra Pontianak Jan 23! Pontianak652 words
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Advertisement459 1904-01-22 7 QCTffARD. HOMKWABO. Amlaliuia .Tan 28 'Ambria -\bt Jan 26 Bambtg Feb 1 JtlF«r»fc«rj abt Sambii Fed 9 Feb 10 Aletia abt Feb \2 fSithonia abt Feb L>4 'Bamberg abt Mar IS Via Colombo. Via Penang Conveying passengers. For a'l particulars regtrding freight and passage, apply to BEHN. MEYER CO AQENTS.459 words
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Advertisement608 1904-01-22 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fust and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rjtterflam, Antwerp Southampton, Gibraltar, Gonba, Naples Port ri »>d, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, Penane Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are608 words
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Advertisement773 1904-01-22 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Compagnle Des Met sbgerlea Maritime* De France^ TILBGRAPHIO ADDRBM: MBMAGCRIE. SUTOAPOU. The -nail steamer* will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates.— UUTWABD. HOXHWAJM). Date*. Dates. 1904 lflOt Yarra Jan. 18 Annan Jan 18 Australien Feb 1 Polynetien Feb 1 Sydney Feb 16 E Simont Feb 16773 words
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Advertisement560 1904-01-22 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. i ~~UOYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £1 2,000,000. THK LABUKBT riRB OFFICE IN THE WOULD BOUBTBAD 4Oc Agents. rjpHE LONDON AND~LANCABHIBB 1 FIBB INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,127,r.G0 Paid up Capital £L'1i,760 itoserve Fund L ,073,580 the undersigned, Agents (or the Convpany, are prepared to560 words
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Article1188 1904-01-22 8 Under llrs liciiin t lie following' bbnftMtoM at* v-- .mcr sh. •hip i'i| MMr; Yet. Ifß*!ht;(Vu.- ("i-ui^rr; QM.— Cunl.oat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.n. -Hono-poww; Drit. British; U. B.— Unite I Btfetea; Feb.— Finoah Qer.— Gorman; Uut. -Dutch; (!c. -(ieneraleargo; d.p. deck pjissenpor. U Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Tjgar1,188 words
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Article716 1904-01-22 8 Vnr-Mi, port, probable dale of arrival and name oj agent*. Stbambrs. Alhoin, Bombay, Feb Borneo Coy. \lo-ia. Hongkong, Feb 13; Bebn Meyer Alting Souralaya, Jan M; Dsendels. Antonio I. ope/, Manila. Jan "-'4 Barlow. \nnam. Colombo, Mar IB; M. Maritime* Andalusia, Hamburg, Jan 29; Kehn M«ver Armand Behic,716 words
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Article611 1904-01-22 8 SiN<:\Pdßji, -wxii Javdvfh |0/)4. HHARES. Reliit Tin Mine $10.00, buyerB's»wahOold Mloc (s7.sopd)f 15 00. buyer". Briueh Tin Mine $8.2 V •Kraner .\eare f|i)»'. B'kong Shangh» 1 Bank It.Mi. Sowarth Ernkine, Lt. f205.0<i. 'Jelebas (in liquidation) 20 cts, buyem Kadana (tally paid) IIO.OU, nomia m do ($7 paid) 97-00, nominal.611 words
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Article112 1904-01-22 8 bur Per tteamer Tim' To-Mobrow. Oorontilo vii port) Tat ('him, 8 a.m. Sahak and Djambie Hung Ho II a.m. Billilon* Pootianak H.Whatt Soon I p.m. Swato v and Amov HibeUhrrij 1 p in. P.Swet'ham 4 Pcnang Pin Seng 2 p.iu Deli M'dan •> p.m. Malacca and Muar Sultan112 words
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Article154 1904-01-22 8 From Hurorm Hv the P. O s Ckmmm due on the 23rd inst., with fl.ites to the Ist January. From China— Ry tha N D.L. s Ba»tra due oa Sunday. Left Binga Dec 9 h Dec I Uh Dc Utb Dec Wttli Dec 2! st Dec 3lth154 words
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Article285 1904-01-22 8 Dai Vks-ki.'m Nam*. Flag Uio •Ton* 1»«sti nation. Ja-i 21 •21 21 •Jl •21 -'I 0 35 •22 21 21 31 21 21 21 -'1 31 ■21 21 •ri •'ll 22 22 22 M 'ii •ii •ti M 22 M h 2.1 milt Cliinhua i iiu Bei> Foxtou Miill285 words
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