The Straits Times, 23 January 1904
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Title Section15 1904-01-23 1 The Straits Times NO. 3i, .14' SINGAPORE, SATUI DAY, JANUARY 2H. 1904. PRICE 15 CERTS.15 words
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Article114 1904-01-23 1 Sinck the return of the Indra Zanibar Theatrical Co. or Wayang Kassim to Singapore they have been playing to crowded houses nightly. The performance of Roesina last night drew a large house and the andience appeared to enjoy themselves greatly. The piece is one of the Company's best114 words
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Article334 1904-01-23 1 An Ex-Servant Sentenced. Before Messrs. Michell and Colman. Eng SSia Joo, formerly a servant in the employ of the Rev J. A. B. Cook, was arraigned on charge? of house-breaking and theft at that gentleman's residence ton on the 7th iost. Insp. Hickey explained that at the334 words
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Advertisement296 1904-01-23 1 L 0 R NEW H IS K Y. POWELL ROBINSON. Agwrt*. ttmtmpT* am* P«4«rmud M«l»y sum. S. YAMAMOm JAPANESE DENTIST. No. .151. Victoria Straet. SI SG A PORE. m.w.f. 13 J JOHORE HOTEL. Mal&y Curries. INTKNDI.NU visitors lo this Hotel are informed that arrangements have been rnmUi to have, M:itay296 words
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Advertisement248 1904-01-23 1 ROB ROY PENS. WC9THO PCM. UWAKTA P£M mom mot peh. Sold by all Stationers. HINKS WELLS CO., BIRMING H AM AND LONDON. Sulphuric and Hydrochloric Acids. APPLY TO THE SINGAPORE PLANTING PACKING CO., 66 Horth Bridge Igoad. SINQAPOKE. iSI-f-4 S. EDWARD'S SCHOOL Under Government inspection and Examination. NUWARA ELIYA, CEYLON.248 words
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Advertisement576 1904-01-23 1 i HOTELdes IND IS No. a 3 STAMFORD ROA i. '|'HIB Hotel has been entirely m wed A and enlarged, tbe rooms have been refurnished and decorated, and every hirg has been done in with respect to clealjM* «s and general comfort of clients. The bathrooms are adjusted for bot,576 words
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Advertisement498 1904-01-23 1 AUCTION SALK OF THE BRITISH tfCHOONKR "AYE.SHAH" OP SINGAPORE. TO BI HELD AT POWELL CO. 'B BALK-ROOK On Tuettday, -jutli January, 1904, at 2 :'.O />.7ij. I^HE British echooner AYE3HAH" a* rbe now lies in t> c Singapore HaMiour oproite lelok Ayer market Registered tonnage 112 ton»; carrying capacity 2,fe10498 words
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Advertisement421 1904-01-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ti™ I Invalid Food H Cocoa LL'%V i) am Biscuits ~T contains ali the requisite elements of a perfect diet without any artificial additions in the form of chemical preservations, it is constituted of elements in the proportions fixed by Dr. It. Hutchison of the London Hospital, and421 words
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Advertisement122 1904-01-23 1 STOOMVAAKT MAATSCHAITY "NKDERLAND." FOR PORT SAID, GENOA, AND AMSTERDAM 'PHR Duto 1 nuil rteamer KOMMUN I WILBKLM SA is expected to arrive from Bit .via on StUurday morning the :Mr<i int-t. and will ba despatched the same day (or al>ovM purls. Kor freight and passißU »pply to SHIPS AUi-.NCY, M122 words
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Article682 1904-01-23 2 Official Correspondence. At the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon, the following correspondence was laid on the table relative to the retirement of Sir Frank Swettenham from the tiuvernorship of this Colony Secretary of State for thr CWsnta tnnjfi,;, Aifmininti riwi the lion nnnnil, S. ft682 words
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Article276 1904-01-23 2 'I'ik ik -Uli look I'laci' .it lVruTiH'e on the i.igli* of Dm SM 1 I Bit Kdwyn Sandys Dmm, senior partner of the firm of Messrs. Gray, Pawes, and Co., and a director of the Suex Canal Company, Urn British India Steam Navigation Company, the276 words
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Article112 1904-01-23 2 The following circular has befen issued bythe Ceylon Government Attention having been called to a practice alleged to prevail in Ceylon of killing turkeys for table purposes by pulling rat their tongues, careful enquiry Ikih been mode with the result that it is believed that this112 words
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Advertisement380 1904-01-23 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KINC. Toll RH the Prince of Wales TOH.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 the380 words
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Advertisement304 1904-01-23 2 NOTICES. Skin -Tortured Babies AND TIRED MOTHERS Find Comfort in Cuticura Instant Rn iff and refreshing sleep for Skin-tortured Babies »nd rest for Tirod Mothers in warm baths with Cl-ticca Soap, and £ntle ano ntin^s with Cct.cira Onmt.nr, the great skin cure and S«-st of emollients, to be followed in304 words
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Advertisement195 1904-01-23 2 NOTICES. fPFOR LADIESf* d-JORETJOMOLLE'S'APIOL' I* ttlt most tUP« rtmedy MaMtnit fir I Sfeknctt, ana other tffecf caused by I tht deli/ of tht r*fUlT periods I BtOtnW.ft»«lit.ie6Jln«a^Honor*,PW«| McAlister Co. LIMITED. Haif jut rw iud a frrsh skipmit *f BEST FAMILY SALT BEEF Price 40 ota, per pound. Prine Californian Salt195 words
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Article331 1904-01-23 8 The following letter from *tae Secretary of State for the Colonies to the O. A. G., Straits Settlement*, was laid on the table of the Legislative Council yesterday The letter is dated London, Bth December, and reads I have recently liatl umler my •MsUhnboß tin' >\i-MiiiM of331 words
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Article207 1904-01-23 8 The following account of the negotiations for the purchase of the two Chilian battleships by the British Government may, the Glol* says, be taken as being strictly authentic. When the two ships, Conftil iii-ion and Lihertad, first came into the open market the British Government declined for207 words
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Article261 1904-01-23 8 For Singapore Per P. .v O. r s Arcadia, conntctins: with the steamer Ch u*an at Colombo, from London Dec. ".'4. (lu^> 2)th Jan. Mr. A. Btowart, Mr. C. A. Pate. Per Y. *O. B. S. Bormta from London Dec, ii doe Jan.— Miss Smdeison, Mr an>l261 words
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Article21 1904-01-23 8 ■SBIPPIsa advertist>mn;ts, with dates of wiling eir-, will be farad on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 821 words
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Advertisement86 1904-01-23 8 Triumph of Modern Surgery. BY applying Chaml>ei'lHin's lain Baton wlii' h ii antiseptic, to wounds, hruises, niiil Ilka injuries before intl <i initiation Kfts in, they mny bo healed without mntuniiion in one-third of tbe time rrqulred Vy the old trentnipnt. It also ali»>s the pain Hnd Forpness. Keep a86 words
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Advertisement599 1904-01-23 8 BANKS. Nedorlandscho Handel Maatschappij. NF.THERLANDB TRADING SOCIETY ESTABLIHHBD 1824. Capital f. 80,000,000— (abt. £6,000,000} Issued Capital f. 45,000,000--(abt. £3,750,000.) Kbsbbvb Fvhd t. 5,000,000— (abt. 417,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bbasohss: I'ecang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Hourabaya, FadaDK, Cheribon, Togal, Pecalongan, I'Moeroean. Tjilaljap, Palembang, Olehleh, (Atjeh),599 words
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Advertisement394 1904-01-23 8 BANKS. ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING OOEPOBATIOH. PAIP-np OAPITAI fIO.OOOjOnr REBERVK FUND.— Sterling Reserve_9lo.(i<X),OUO l *ii; mxinor Silver Reserve....! fiOdO.OOO/"' 1 WWI RESERVE LIABILITY 0?\ PROPRIETOR*: j..»10.<i.W. COUBT OF DIBKCTOUS. A. J. Raymond, Ksij, I H. F. TonriSK, Ks-i DKPOTY CininsiAli. Hon. C. W. Diciwon K. A. HUBS, fa* E. Gorrz,394 words
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Advertisement648 1904-01-23 8 NOTICES. WANTED. AN Ku-opean matron. Apply at Raffles Hotel. 23-1 WANTED, by the Johore Government, nn apothecn-v for the Johore Civil Hospi si. Apply dating qualificntions to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, v.c. Johore. FOR immediate entry. Cashier with knowledge of ren.-t-il office w>r'<. Drew ty required. A. ply personally to Me648 words
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Advertisement641 1904-01-23 8 NOTICES. /COMFORTABLE rooms to be let at V^ Eber House." Bber Hoad. a c r|H) UK LE I'- No 13(1 Bukit I i mill Road I Immdiate entrt Apply at No. I Malacca Street. JIM rI.KT-' NewlanrlK," No. 42 Grange Roai. Apply to tu. ths. v.c. 8. MANABSEH4CO. IX> XX641 words
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Advertisement703 1904-01-23 8 SHIPPING NORDDEUTSCm LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. fPHF Imperial German mail steamer I HA i'lillS', 5,034 tons, Captain Formes, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the 20th inst., at noon, and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday, the 24th inst. at about noon. She will probably be despatched for Europe on tae703 words
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990 1904-01-23 4 The Straits Times PRICK 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 23rd JANUARY. We are informed by the courtesy of the Colonial Secretary that a telegram has been received from the Colonial Office stating that Sir John Anderson k cm o of the Colonial Office, has been appointed to be Governor of the Straits990 words
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Article340 1904-01-23 4 Thk Statement of Traffic for the first year's work en theSingapore-Kranji Railway appeared in the Government Gazette last evening, and shows receipts aggregating nearly 5136.000 or an average of over •11,300 per month. These figures, though better than was anticipated, are still no fair criterion to even the present earning340 words
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Article358 1904-01-23 4 It is announced in a private telegram from Penang that Mr! August Huttenbacl), the head of the firm of Messrs. Huttenbach Bros, Co., of Singapore, Penang and London, author of The Silver Standard and the Straits Currency Question," and many other authoritative articles and memoranda on the currency, is to358 words
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Article10 1904-01-23 4 Miss Majorie Tempest gives a concert at Kuala Lumpur to-night.10 words
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Article19 1904-01-23 4 Mr. Alleyn Ireland was last heard of in Tonquin, in quest of the best method of managing a Colony.19 words
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Article19 1904-01-23 4 •Sporadic cases of rabies are reported from Deli. Several bitten persons have been forwarded to Batavia for Pasteur treatment.19 words
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Article24 1904-01-23 4 Recently at Kabul some burglars who had robbed an influential man of 5,000 rupees were punished by having their eyes and tongues torn out.24 words
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Article22 1904-01-23 4 The Straits Settlements Government is advertising in Indian papers for an Assistant Superintendent for theP.W.D. on a salary of £360, with prospects.22 words
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Article25 1904-01-23 4 Lieut. P. R. Wakren has resigned his commission in the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, and the resignation has been accepted by the Officer Administering the Government.25 words
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Article30 1904-01-23 4 At the service for the Straits Chineee in Prinsep Street Church to-morrow night, the Rev. \V. M.urr;iy will give a lecture on Christ and His disciples," illustrated by lantern pictures.30 words
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Article35 1904-01-23 4 We are indebted to Messrs. J. Daendals Co. the Agents of the Dutch mail steamers, for the London papers of dates to Tuesday, Dec. 29th, which arrived by the s.s. Konig Willem HI this morning.35 words
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Article33 1904-01-23 4 Thk .Saigon Opinion speaks highly of the benefits accruing to that city by the Government having agreed to allow the Municipality to raise a loan to meet outlay on urgently needed sanitary improvements.33 words
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Article38 1904-01-23 4 A petition backed by 'the Chamber of Commerce of Penang, will be sent in to Government against the new Steam Boilers Ordinance, which was before the Legislative Council yesterday. The objection is that the Bill is too wide.38 words
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Article46 1904-01-23 4 Thk Gambling farmers in Perak, complain, it is said, that they have had a bad year, but with the improvement in the price of tin they look for a good time in 19Q4. It is stated that their losses in some cases have been very heavy.46 words
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Article50 1904-01-23 4 Pahanq has followed in the wake of the other States of the Federation by the passing of enactment No. 19 of 190:5 whereby all past and future amendments of the Straits Penal Code are declared to be and are adopted as law and to have full effect in the State.50 words
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Article54 1904-01-23 4 The Penang Gazette records the death of Mr. John Velge, a planter of Deli, which occurred from heart disease on the 18th instant at the General Hospital, Penang. The deceased was the second son of the late Mr. Henry Velge of Malacca, and nephew of Mr. A. D. Neubronner, Consul54 words
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Article82 1904-01-23 4 Thk Opinion, a journal of advanced political principles, has just resumed publication at Saigon after ceasing to appear for two months during the absence of the editor M. Heloury in Franco. H<s return was at once followed by the reappearance of the Opinion. The editor announces that the principles of82 words
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Special telegram to the " Straits Times."
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Article80 1904-01-23 4 Empress Dowager will Reassert Prestige of Present DynastyShanghai, Jan. 22nd. After holding numerous conferences, the Empress-Dowager has been persuaded to fight in order to save Manchuria. Otherwise, it is believed, the Manchus will certainly lose their hold over China, because the anti-dynastic societies now in existence are80 words
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Article42 1904-01-23 4 These conclusions have reached the ear of the Russian Minister to China, who is now convinced that China has received virtual promises of armed assistance to help to maintain her integrity, irrespective of Japan's own quarrel with Russia.42 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article51 1904-01-23 4 Must Have Political and Strategical Influence In Manchuria. London, 22nd Jan. It is stated in St. Petersburg that the reply of Russia to Japan, drafted and approved, courteously and firmly insists that whatever commercial concessions are granted in Manchuria must remain amenable to Russian .influence, both politically and51 words
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Article59 1904-01-23 4 Wants no Mediation. London, Jan. 23rd. Though there has been no actual offer of mediation, Japan has informed tbe Governments in London, Berlin, ard Washington that mediation is unacceptable. Count Hayaslii, Japanese Minister in London, referring to rumours that Japan would modify her demands, has declared that from59 words
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Article35 1904-01-23 4 The Russian cruisere Dmitri Donskoi and Airora and six destroyers have sailed from Suez. The battleship Ossliabya and the transport Snratojf will be docked at Suez. One of the Russian destroyers is disabled.35 words
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Article18 1904-01-23 4 Sir John Anderson, of the Colonial Office, has been appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements.18 words
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Article204 1904-01-23 4 Tas Choon, a builder ani contractor, has been sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for paying a counterfeit dollar to each of three of his coolies as wage*. It was stated by the Government Analyst that these were new currency coins made of tin with a little copper204 words
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Article72 1904-01-23 4 Brazil lately paid Bolivia about ten million dollars (gold) for the territory of Acre in the Amazon valley. That stretch of land is valuable from yie vast stores of rubber in its forests. These forests have been sought by govern, ments and by private corporations as72 words
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Advertisement534 1904-01-23 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY 18 ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REOULARLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the Mas lhe largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes AKD Europeans in this Market. F. M. S. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTT EXTRA. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements, F. M.534 words
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Advertisement507 1904-01-23 4 VOLUNTEER CONVERSAZIONE I'nder tbe Auspices of tbe S.V.A., S.R.E. (V), S.V.R. WILL BK HELD AT THE DRILL HALL By kiid Ptrmiuiti tf the 0. f. S. T. On Saturday, Jan. 23rd^ 1904, AT 9 P. M Ladiea' Ticket* may be obtained on application to the Committee. GuenU Tickets (tl each)507 words
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Advertisement97 1904-01-23 4 G. R. LAMBERT GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Clroups and Photographs OF TH« "YEOMEN of the GUARD" ie now exhibited in our Showrooms reshara House, Battery Road, Wh.re ord.rs lor Copl.s .r. Itolxd Merrim an Kkadsiiaw. Ud the 22nd Dec., nt St. Jude's Church, Southsea, by the Revii. Canon Blake, Vicar of St.97 words
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Advertisement10 1904-01-23 4 Exchange and share quotations will be found on page 8.10 words
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Article2201 1904-01-23 5 Friday, January 22nd. PRKSKNT. HIS KXCKI.LKNCY W. T. TAYLOR, C.M.0.,. (Offickr AimmißTKßisii tiik Government). Hon. C W. S. Kynneisley, c.M.0., (Acting Colonial SerYeury). Hon. W. It f'ollyer i.s.o. (Attorney-General). Hon F. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. I V. M Hill (Auditor -tleneral). Hon. C S. Murray. Boa, W.2,201 words
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Article79 1904-01-23 5 Isi-mhmation has been Veceived from the Commander of the cable steamer Scotia of the existence of an •uncharted coral patch in the Gaspar Straits lying in Latitude 14 I" South Longitude 106. 35' 00" East (approv) The following bearings were obtained ju«t after it had been touched79 words
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Article516 1904-01-23 5 PASSENGERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. P. O. Per Japan leaving 30th January i Mr. and Mr« Dunn from Penang. Per Malta 19th February Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Karle, Mr. Minnitt to London, Mr. and Mr*. Moss and child. Per Chasan 4th March Mr. J. 1,. Hope, Dr. Dane to London via516 words
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Article735 1904-01-23 5 It is with great regret we learn that a telegram was received here yesterday announcing the death, in France, of the Right Reverend Rene" Michel Fe"e, Roman Catholic Bishop of the diocese of Malacca, which includes the Settlement of Singapore. Though it was known that the735 words
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Article74 1904-01-23 5 A gallant officer who formerly interested himself in the abortive movement in India for the reduction of P. and O. steamer fares is now said to be experimentally digging for gold at a village on the Tavoy-Hiam road. Labour is said by Indian Engineering to be74 words
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Article305 1904-01-23 5 Spectacular Display on the Esplanade. A highly interesting and spectacular exhibition of the efficiency of a new fire-extinguisher was given on the Esplanade last night. Most people have witnessed such displays at one time or another, a conflagration of any sort being sufficient at any time305 words
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Article216 1904-01-23 5 Under the Ordinance of 1901 making provisions for the transport of live stock by sea, it is laid down that pigs must be transported in- baskets made of rattan not of split bamboo. On Wednesday, Sergt. Wilson arrested three Chinese, m the Singapore River conveying/in sampans216 words
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Article151 1904-01-23 5 An interesting evening's entertainment is promised for Tuesday next in the Town Hall, when a large number of moving pictures will be presented by an Edison Cinematograph, which is on tour in charge >f two gentlemen who have exhibited it in various parts of the world. The number151 words
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Article254 1904-01-23 5 Amusing Experience on the River. An amusing incident occurred on tbe Singapore river to-day involving the discomfiture of a Kuropean police officer and the escape of a Chinese thief. The officer was proceeding up the river keeping a sharp look-out for the tribes of river-snatchers who infest254 words
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Article238 1904-01-23 5 St. Andrew's Cathedral.— 7 a.m. Matin* and Litany 7-45 a.m. Celebration H. C. 5-3») p.m. Kvenitong and Sermon. No Service at St. Matthewx. Cathedral of the QMS) mikphkri), BRASS Bass a Koad. 6-15 a.m. Low M;i-- 8 a.m. High Mass 5 p.m. Vespers. St, I'ktkr and St. I'aii.,238 words
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Advertisement116 1904-01-23 5 Sore Muscles. PIJE correct treatment of sore muscles is very simple. First take a good warm bath before going to bed, and be sure to rub yourself dry. This opens tbe pores. Then rub Chamberlain's Pain Balm into the pores, keeping up a brisk rubbing fo several minutes. If you116 words
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Advertisement79 1904-01-23 5 NOTICES A REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT. WAYANG KASSIM The Indpa Zanibtp Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL ST»BE AT THE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD THEATRE HALL To-night, Saturday, 23rd January, 1904 THE MOST LAUGHABLE fI.AY (•TITLED PRINCE SAI FU L KAHAR Special Clowns Laugh, Roar, and Splft Your Sides! To-morrow Night, Sunday, 24th January,79 words
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Miscellaneous187 1904-01-23 5 DAY r-> DAY Saturday, 23rd January. ■Ml Water. 1.-J7 p.m. S.V.I. KiHKf Mar.-li. 3. S.V.A. Maxim <oni|i.'tition. LM S.V.K. MimtliK SI t. B»ltltiw I\ <). outw.ir'a Mil ilue. S.C.C. Football. Tanxlin. \V»yßii;i BsMlh. North Kridge Koad. <l. "onvenuuione. Drill Hall, d p.m. Sunday, 24th January. High Wat«r •_> .ln ;i187 words
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Article728 1904-01-23 6 NYONYAS OF SINGAPORE. A Hint to our Wealthy Chinese Resident*. "Our Nyonyas" is the title of an interesting little article that appears over the signature of "A Baba,"inthe hituse \lagmi*s. The writer says The life of they traits-born Chinese is not an re to judge of it by tl i728 words
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Article86 1904-01-23 6 Mh. Ki>. Ki'Kxoni, commission merehaat in Bangkok for many ye;irs, has lelt Siain en mute for China, after a re«idnnee in Bangkok of seven years. It. is stated that lie is retiring from active participation in llie business hitherto conducted under his name. Ti. firm will, lirncf foith, be known86 words
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Advertisement110 1904-01-23 6 Sick Babies in Summer. IT imlurin.!thc w rm months of summer that ni tdtr-i hay.- to b>- mast careful of t!n- 1 In If inns, :ind :tl t rlirgt unusual taaaMMM ol t^eir bow»l» should giv.) the little 'nil rer a (10-"o of Clmmtierlain's Colittand Diarrlur 1 Komody. This Remedy110 words
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Advertisement419 1904-01-23 6 NOTICES. §Ny Carlsberg Beer Very light'Pilsener Beer.Sespecially brewed for Tropical Climates. Obtainable at the principal Hotels and Retail Dealers. Sal»lmf>»rt»rs ■■■■■■■■■■■aIHHHBRHaI^B Compania General de Tabacos de Filipinas. OWNERS OF "La Flor de la Isabela" Manila. Special Brands of Cigars Just arrived ex "Isi a de Pan ay." No. of pieces419 words
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Advertisement680 1904-01-23 6 NOTICES. Aflents for LEI &PEBIIIS' «|M| /t WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v Bg Special Warrant jMiH&J^ His Majesty *V 7 Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co. 5 H-aLFFI.EIB PLACE, Wholesale and Retail DealersIn Provisions. U-onsiKtiuents by every mail) Hlitta Haas Perfumery, Toilet BaajaMlM, Suinrlor llrauds of Cigars680 words
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Advertisement667 1904-01-23 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPAN I ES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Tor China, Japan, Penan);, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Liding issued for China Ooast, Persian Half Continental, and American ."orts. Mail Line. (hihiarth. rliusnn Jan. 24 Simla Mar. ri667 words
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Advertisement676 1904-01-23 7 STEAMStUP COMPANIES, Koninkliike Paketvaart fcaatschappij. fr.rier cfentißct with the Netherlands Irdia Governrreni. n > at f-infapore: f-Bir Ac.iscy, la» J. I/Aiume A Cc. 2-STci.ltis O.b*t. i he undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected' Will be Daspatshod for:— Pis* d,r I'arra I Pontianak Jan. i"J Pontianak Jan. 28 bwaerdrcroon676 words
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Advertisement423 1904-01-23 7 Andaliuia Jan 28 •Ambria abt Jan 26 Bamberg Feb $+Wiirtburg abt Sambii Feb 9| Feb 10 I 'AUtia abt Feb 12 fSithonia abt Feb 28 I 'Bamberg abt Mar 13 Via Colombo. Via Penang 5 Conveying passengers. For all particulars regarding freight and passage, apply to BEHN. MEYER CO., AQENTS.423 words
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Advertisement609 1904-01-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are609 words
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Advertisement629 1904-01-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPAN ItfAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it maintained between Japan and Earope ty the following NEW TWIN BCREW STEAMERS Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation For First and629 words
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Advertisement649 1904-01-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Compagnle Des Messagerle* Maritime* De France. TIUORAPHIO ADDRESS: MISfUIKBII. kMMa The iiail steamers will leave Singapore m or aoout the undermentioned dates.— OUTWABI>. HOMSWABD. Dates. Dates 1904 I 1901 Yarra Jan. 18 Annam Jan 18 Awitralien Keb 1 Polynerien Feb 1 Smlneu Fel. 15 E Simon* Feb IS649 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article998 1904-01-23 8 Under this heading the following abbrertations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Gtit.— (Junboat; Tor. Torpodo; H.O.— Horse-power; Brit. Brillsh U. B.— United .States Fch.— French Qer.— German; Dut Dutch; G c.—Generaleargo; d.p. deck passenger, U Dncertain; T, P.998 words
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Article707 1904-01-23 8 Same, port, probable date of arrival and name oj agenU. Btiamibs. Alboirj, Bombay, Feb Borneo Coy. Alesia, Hongkong, Feb 12; Behn Meyer. Amltria, Hongkong, Jan 20; Bebn Meyer. Annnm, Colombo, Mar 28; M. Maritime? Andalusia, Hamburg, Jan 28; Behn Meyer Armand Behic, Colombo, Feb 29 M. M. Außtralien,707 words
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Article590 1904-01-23 8 Singapore, 2Srd Jaxuarv, 1904. •MARES. Bclat Tin Mine $10.00, bayem. ffsawahOold Mine (i7.*Jp<l)sls.oo, buyer*. Branch Tin Mine $8.29. •Fraser Neare ...$lO2l B'konK Shanghti Bank $650. Howarth Enklnp, Lc. $205.0<r 'Jelebus (in liquidation) 20 ct», buyer*. Kadana (fully paid) $10.u<), nomint. do ($7 paid) $7."". nominal N'n»l Bank of Chlra590 words
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Article117 1904-01-23 8 *or Per Bteamer Txrtu. Monday. Saigon Eridan 9 a.m. Premantle via port* Minilya 10 a.m. Bangkok Singapore 2 p.m. I P. B'ham A T. Anson Poh Ann 1 p.m. Malacca 4 P Dickson Hong bum 3 p.m. I G'bon and Samaraag (Hang Seng 4 p.m. Palo Laut and117 words
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Article145 1904-01-23 8 From' Europe— By the P. 4 O. s.a. Chum* >tue on the 23rd iast., with date* to the Ist January. From Chins— R> the N.D.L. s. s. Boner a dne on Sunday. <en Sioga )ec9 h lltli tec 14th )ec 16th )ec 21st )ec 24th >ec2Bih )ec145 words
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Article235 1904-01-23 8 M XI.A.. 5 VtrisKi.'-; .N*mk A Tom* Captain a kio. .Inn 'li Arratoon Ap.nr Brit str ifltfl Fey 22 K'bertUicKinbon str i 331 Blnir 22 Sultan str 10:? D'Oruz K. Schiff Bahru Hut str r!8 Nht-odah 21 ißeuarty Brit r*f .'6lO 22 Tjimabi Dut str 247(1 .Un-m 22 Babeleberg235 words
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Article170 1904-01-23 8 Datk. VicsaßL's Nam a. ri.AO it Kin. Toks. I)K3IINATH)N Jan n Manchuria M Denbighshire li-i-.~t.-i 23 Orissat -'i Tjimahi -'■1 Borneo M Tai Ohiow M Mednn 23 Swaerdecroon iS Van d.-r I'arra 83 Sappho £3 Sultan 53 Resident Schifl 25 Antonio Lopez M Salahadji Bayern 25 < Eridnn 23170 words
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