The Straits Times, 19 February 1904

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,363 SINGAPORE, FRIDAy, FKBRTJAKY 19. 1904. PRICE 15 CEITS
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  • 616 1 PASSENGERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. P. O. lYr CkSM. 4tli Mjh.li. Mr. .1. L. Hop*, Mr. J. H. KnlMif'-n, Mr. A. Knipht, Mr.lF. C. Wreford, Mtk. S.-lnm Kcin, Dr. Dana, Mr. Dnn-i.T. Mr. aid Mrs. tiarland, tlr». Caneield, Mr A. 1.. Ingall. PM H.iil.iHiat imli Man.:— Mr. B. A. Miirn-nn. Mr. and
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  • 94 1 CoNfunBKiNQ- t>i" largo number of crackers let effin Sin? ipon during tbe last few days there have I een very few afcidcintl Yesterday afternoon a cyi lisr lin^l a narrow oprape in Stamford BowL A bunch of crackers, was thrown on*, of I shop Lear Armenian Street, and this cautrjl
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  • 58 1 A Few day h ago two tongkangs collided near Tanjong Him Ctae of the crew, a Chinaman, tried to avert the collision by putting one of his feet put to push th« other boat off The result was thai hid leg was smashed. No report was made of the occurrence
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  • 104 1 Mem t s John Littlk Co. are agents in Singapore of !>. t!>aitit-Maiceaux »V Co.'s rhair^acii'S and we can say, from rernoi)nlly indulaing in a draught of this wise, that it is most excellent and a distinct acquisition to the list of •parkling wines now obtainable here. It is of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 CLAY MORE WHISKY, POWELL ROBINSON. SoU At***, Slfigapora and Pstdaratctf MaUf Stats*. Facts of absorbing; interest To those who are in the clutches of Rheumatism. Om i-ftnnot' etoo quickly eurnd of RheurMMtWl. to not rid of thoßc- awful paino that mukc life a nevoi'-eiulinit series of tort u 11', now
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    • 1211 1 Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service, for Week Days and Sundays. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M P.M. P.M P.M SINGAPORE J..8.W 7.:(2 10.00. 12.30 2.17 3.23 4.43 5.4*' m auu <» 63" 739* 10>)7 123f 1.24 3.. H0 4.60 6.47 mewton d
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    • 285 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH filLLOTPS "QRANt) PT?IX, PARIS, 1900. RfilA or Highest Quality anri having Gre»t»K. rural; W0 flP> WKL OHFAPES7. M II V9 > Pure Natural Milk. Why buy fresh milk with 50 per cent, of water (see poliw m-ws in local papers) when you ran pure natural milk which has
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 150 1 OAY BY DAY Priday, 19th February. Hii;li Water. <• M p.m S.V.K. Drill. 6.15. S.V.A. Fire Dinriplioe. 5.16. Town Band. Old Jail Site. Ito 1 Saturday, suth February. High Water. 0.40 a in. 6.36 p.m kl;.(\ Monthly Medal. P. i outward mail due. Erening S.V.I, elm.* Firing. S. Wayang Kassim.
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  • 821 2 The war news brought by the China mail Bteamer yesterday largely consists of telegrams which add vary little to what we nlreidy know. The bY 'ails of the negotiations between Japan and Russia have been officially publii-hed. From this important publication it is authoritatively learned that J»pan regards
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  • 101 2 For Singapore. Per P A O 0,-eti'i MpMQttag with Corom"ndrl st Colomii' from London lan. due a st Fob.— Me H. I'hvii,- -(i.illw.-v, Mr. auJ Mra. Bean, Mr. sml Mr* W. Cox. VKSfltel.H aDVIBTtSIO T > HAIL. Hongkong, Capri, due J9lh Fob., llchn M^y^r. Amsterdana yin portn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 232 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL fi^or thi^ Bearings of Heavy Machinery. TESTIMONIALS FKOM SOME OF THE LARGEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICUIARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. BAILEY'S PATENT "AQUA^THRUSTER" Pulsating Pump. Has no PISTONS. SLIDE VALVES, nor RODS. Rrouire* no LUBRI 2 \?ION nor PACKING. Will pump MUD or GRITTY WATER.
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    • 202 2 INDIAN ENGINEERING. IfJ II.LDBTRAT«I> WXCKLT JOUBHAL THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. '"•'th pMraaflcaJ hnnn Mr. rircnlotir,,, I.HT OPKN T(- INSPECTION. PAT. I/GLYK c.«., Oaleutla. M.C.S. Mormmed Co. Diamond Merchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, aad dealers in precious Bfcaata, No. 8 Hi<j;h Street, Singapori *ra showing a aplendiaV atook of
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    • 280 2 NOTICES. John Little Xo., Ltd. v> <*ryyy Perambulators. ''.u l >jy«V,r /^y THE DOVER <?O-CART. -~j\ CHILD'S TRICYCLE. V- **+IS^ fisy*/~-^{ \y Bar, Good Rubber Tyred Wheels. Wicker Per Ambulator. The York Perambulator. As illustration Upholstered Claret or Handsome Carved Walnut Body Best Green leather, Rubber Tyred Steel Springs, Rubber
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    • 782 2 _j NOTICES. J. MOTION <CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELUERS, OPTICIANS. BEPAIRB PROMPTLY KXBCUTED LJQUID FUEL. (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 326 4 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f o. b. in bunkers at FRESHVVATEU ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) opposite western entrance of New Harbour. The fuel is delivered through* i
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    • 10 2 Excbange ami share .[UOtaVions will be found on page 8.
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  • 395 3 (From Exchanges) Hkr Royal Highness Princess Alice of Albany was married on the 10th Feb. to HRH. Prince Alexander of Teck in the Ht. George's Chapel it Windsor. Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra were present, together with the. Prince and Princene of Wales, the Duke and
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  • 236 3 A r i tl contest be ween the ladies and gni'lerawi ai Taiping took place ft'w d.iv^ s%o :ind proved a most intHrfsKHL; match. Kight forme<l a side. 'I'ht- ladiaa were armed with the 'M<i ro. 1 title :ir <i fired from a distance of 100 yard*, while
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  • 129 3 A litilb wliilo a^o Renter wired that Mr. -ully, the le uler of the cotton ring in America, had turned his attention to i- ■il'i-. and biid ulifltfdy bought 176.000 bags. Now comes the inti'lli'i' p>(* thai the operations have advanced to an iiiiiirrcfdfinted stage. Witli record rislbls
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 Sore Muscles. r HBcMVMl of treat merit eore muscles I i- vi ry si" pie. First tn->e a good warm l.aili b«f re e "i"K ti) lx>d. ami be Mntoi i I if.lry This opens the pne« Ihfnrul ''hinbprluin'e P'lin Balm int'i the nj> h brink ruhhirw f<> hh If
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    • 604 3 BANKS. WodtrlftTidtfcho Hftpflfti lCaatsohappij. NETHKRLANDB TRADING SOCIETY ESTABLISHBD 1824. Uapitm. 80^)00,000(abt. £6,000,000; (bsobd Cawtal f. 46tXX),000- (abt. £8,760,000.) tiSSSBYB FOatD f. 6,000,000— tabt. 417,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Bead Agency in Batavia. Bbahohu: Penang, Shanghai, Ran<oon, Jledan (Deli), feemarang, Bourabaya, ''adang. Cheribon, TegaL Pecalongan, Pasoeroean Tjilatjap, Palembang. Olehleb, i Atjeh),
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    • 406 3 BANKS. ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID t'P OAPTTAL...» 8K 1 f REBERVB FUND.Bterling Resorvo.Jld.'X o,ooo alß rviiinri'i Silver Reserve.. .s'»! t>O,ooo 18 tl ll IWO REHERVE LIABILITY OF) <t ir .mr PROPRIET >itB COUBT O» DIBKCTOBS. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairmv.v H. K. TOMKINI, K»q Dm-CTY CBAIRMA* Hon. C.
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    • 599 3 NOTICES. WANTED a smart Chinese* shipping clerk who is able to reed and speak English properly. Apply to ALBAGOFF CO. Feb. II »-l Al7 ANTED, by the Johore Government, .TT »n mpotbecarv for the Johore Civil Hospi'al Apply Mating qualification* to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER v.c. Jobore. VITANTED a Eurasian as
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    • 633 3 NOTICES. /COMFORTABLE rooms to be let es \j Eber House Eber Road. o o OUSK to«be let. 83. .'hinge Alley, upstairs and downstairs Apply to WEE KAY POH. F*b S 29-2 rfX) BR LET— NoTIS6 Bnkit rimah Boad I Imm-diate entry. Apply at No. 1 Malacca Street. 22-2 OBE LET:
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    • 718 3 SHIPPINO INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. THE Company's steamer LAI SANG, 5.4A9 tons (aptain Tadd, having left Calcutta on the iSth inst., may be i ipftcted to ar ive here on or about the 2i*t idem, ami will have prompt despatch (or the above port For freight or
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  • 479 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. KRIDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY. QmUIM speaking, there in n;» n;ii trial change in the situ i' in. m repotted from the North by to-day V telfc^rnmd. The portentous threats of vengeance conveyed in the Russian official communique' pertains so entirely to the future that tjaat
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  • 1395 4 Whatever else may have beeu achieved through the extraordinary instructions reported *to have been issued from St. Petersburg to the Russian Governor of Turkgstan. they have assuredly drawn renewed attention to the British advance into Thibet That advance, as our Bombay correspondent wires to-day, is being pressed forward Apart from
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  • 393 4 Na Tr.vs, mentioned in yesterday's special telegrams as a pro-Japanese Chinese Minister, high in favour at Peking, is a Minchu, one of the ruling race in China. Ha came into prominence fn 100J as a foremost Boxer leader, but. manage] to esCape from the punishment which overtook many of his
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/11 A
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  • 12 4 The homeward mail by the Gera closes at. 10 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 20 4 The P. and mail steamer Corumandfil left Penang at 10 a.m. to-day add is expected here at 6 p.m. to-morrow
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  • 28 4 The firet number of a new French journal to be published at Peking, twice a week, entitled L'Biho de rekin, edited by Monsieur A. Demoulain, has been issued.
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  • Special Telegrams to the "Straite Times."
    • 110 4 THE TORPEDO ATTACK IN THE SNOW. Londea, £eb. 18th. An official account of the torpedo attack on Port Arthur says that the Japanese torpedo boat Atngari while returning from the enterprise with another simil.ir vessel destroyed a Russian scout Neither ol the Japunese vessels was damaged. Shnnghai, Feh Wh. The
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    • 71 4 EFFECTS OF THE URDER TO OENERAL IVANOFF. Humhay, M. ISIh The Russian najat conveyed in the instructions to QmhmJ Ivanoff, Governor of Turkestan, to be prepared lo advance on India, is treated throughout the country with amu.-ed contempt. It has created v* sensation, political or popular. The Natives
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    • 22 4 Londm, Feb. \6th. 'Jhe Tsar, addressing his troops, ■aid: Kemeinber, your foe n bray«, confident and crafty.' 1
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    • 142 4 RUSSIA THREATENS MIGHTY VENGEANCE. A Russian onVi tl ominunique declares thai Russia take vengeance against an enemy who suddenly broke off negotiations and by a treacherous attack endeavoured to obtain aneisy succecs in a war (Japan) long desired." The coiornuLiqut; uoes OB to threaten chastisement, and proceeds The distance of
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    • 96 4 I.in., M. lHlh. Two hundred aud f >rty French n^val noen have left for the K-ist. Sealed orders have been pent to the captains of the Fronch warships D'Ansui, Juveline and PMeMt, whieli »te now on the way out to reinforce the French squadton in
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    • 38 4 A telegram fr >m llelsin^fors says that in spito af BoMlaa promises to the contrary, the iteaiah conscripts expect to be sent to the East. A mutiny aW>r.;."st tli«se troops is practically certain.
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    • 51 4 Captain Reirzens'ii.i, eoraradocaof the Russian criusi r tqaadroa, reports having destroyed thn Japanese steamer Nd'jnuri-maru, and the oap'ure af 41 of the crew. He says, :ilso* that the scfuadron had to flee before a ten paat, and that feva t;ales woro experienced in the course of three
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  • 26 4 A shooting accident occurred :!ay on board t lit; British rtaaßWC Kretria, one of the German firemen beine wounied in. the neck with a revolver bullet.
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  • 27 4 The Freuch coasting strainer ''amhodg; was wrecked off Cape St. James on ihe 9th inst. Of over one hundred native passengers on board about twenty were drowned.
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  • 37 4 Mr Fry, the Registrar of Shipping, left for Europe by the P. and O. mail this morning on long leave, 1 and Mr. \V. C. P. Keun, lately Actinß Registrar of Imports and Exports, act* for him.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 643 4 laYest advertisements^ It Travels Fast p Good news in Singapore travels nearly as fast as WAR NEWS.* Have you heard the GOOD NEWS? Heard neighbours talking about Australian- Stores Cheapest and best for provisions. Ijn. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1. 2, 4, High Street. Hare opened a Fine
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    • 50 4 G. R. LAMBERT. GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS iroups and Photographs or thb "YEOMEN of the GUARD" Are now exhibits) in our Slio*rooms Gresham Mouse, Battery Road, Wdiri erd*rs for Copl.j arc Received Baonai.l.— On the 18th Feb. at ftffafct*. Mpper Hale, Farnham, Surrey, the wife, of Arthur 11. Bauhall, of a son.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 36 5 IMPORTATION TO COMMENCE. Mr Haaiael'i aa*aadaMßi i tba I H<m of Ohiwae labow in the Traniivr\-.i"lias bpi'ii rfjsoted. Tlih Tr insvaal i* now enable ths»«bre, to proceed with '!e hnfwrtatWm of l'liiii»;<e.
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    • 21 5 RUSSIAN WARSHIPS O FF SWED Six Itussiitii men I- v\ »I>^^B" lam) (r.ni!eii) uu i !ih l. r >C^Hn. going south.
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    • 49 5 Invokes a Blessing and Bids them Oood bye. Tiitj* Tsar, ifviewiiyr the .Siberian Regiment proceeding to lbs ii r )iit, addresvfl the men in stirriiiu ttrrus and w\-\ i than saneem He invoked ableaabsgeathfl H ami", ami concluded by savin j "Ooodivi, my i itiu'i p."
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    • 48 5 THRHATENS VENGEANCE. The Tsar h; s letned a manifesto, bitterly invoicing against Japan and ded.irinc; that much time is r.ow ■y in "T i:r to ctriki) Hows wortny t'.ti,.- difoity and p Ku--i Bnt, h«adds Japan* treaebery I .1 i^m will yet hi; ;iv atrandre IfokL
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    • 23 5 The Albanian insusgents have baw routed by TurlA-h tr«opb Inking 800 killed and wounded. The Turkish K.h» was heavy.
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  • 23 5 Tkk ''■■iifiier Stiigonnait say that orders have been received to conientr..t.- ili French naval forces in the Kur K :s: in Icnci'iin waters.
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  • 42 5 Thk J(.tni>e Farmers are Riving a Nc.i Ye r tjpeworfc display hi tJoh'-re on 82nd an I 'S.i:<\ ir.st., and on the 7th and Bth pros, there will be a big proce<>H >ii and farther lettipp-ofT ot fireworks at B |i hi.
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  • 32 5 Mr WabWICI Pule, who recently iatrodocfld Dp t Date" shorthand to (Singapore, baa Rone to !I<>n£kong m. bu-i.e The cleaaee, however, aru beiui; continued at the same address by Mr ;■< lei aatJataat.
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  • 36 5 The body of Mr. UYi. Mog'at, engineer •>! the s s. A"im Yong, wtio W3s drown* I ;>' Keppel Harbour, was recover hyesterday '.'lose to 1 1 i*r *p >t uI/.t disappeared. The funeral tooit place this morning.
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  • 38 5 The Sederland Company*! maiiBtcal).. r hi'itivg W'dUm'Ul left Batavia on the JHth inst at p.tn. and is axpi Ie I\un on t lie 20lh in-t at 1 p.m. .Slr- u,i»V.iii lor it'jnp, .Suez, Genoa and Amsterdam to-morrow at ;<
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  • 46 5 It Js reported that the* first cfass cruiser Km* Alfred is expected to arrive hero to morrow or Hrn ii;iy after, on 'aher return to BncJAnd. She brought out reliefs for the 'ilory. The BUnMm is awaiting her relief, the first class crui*.-r 111 1 inmuim.
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  • 109 5 Foca ii-tHiittiie civil Bonrioaat Baigon b vn been despatched to riiuta, 10 learn 'lit; language and the wan of the couiiiiy. and the metheda'of covernBtnl am )Sg tl>e SiMMM. On mastering Ibm Mibjets, says the- Ommitr Saiyo/octis, they will £c employed departmental!* ,-it Saigon on matters beaifcig upon French iafloewoe
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  • 165 5 TllK Isrl.i,, liming M lionil.ay on Wednenday last, i- da* ban utiout the •JBth iaHLant. ThY Otrn Mica 1.-ft H«agfcaag the same day, laexpkcied at dock oa Bradai ami will, in nil notability, leara on Monday, noon. The Voluiit.-.-r itaaOMf Vrmnrj which renamed her voyaj:* 1 mi I
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  • 917 5 DISOWER IN PORT ARTHUR. Russian Soldiery Plundering the Inhabitants. A sin ring tel o ?rani has benn received by Mr. Ohga, tiie Japanese Cfcnsul at Singapore, from the Foreign Olfica at T .kyo the tcltgram in dated tit* 18th imt. niiti rti:;«".i* follows: JaMBCM nfu^e who<'Hiue<lown tut'hefoo ;i
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  • 2308 5 Tiik past week has been a very busy ■ne in local cricket The 8. C. C. Ist XI played one match, the 2nd XI three, and inV.irh case but one victory lay wiih the premier organisation lv stating this we are perhaps talking a little rashly as in
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  • 346 5 Bt Major G. Broaukjck, AO. COMMAHDAST, S. V. C. Singapore, 18th February. S. V. C. Route march.— Monday, Feb. 29iu at 30 &m. for the S. V. 0. Corps. Parade at liras* uuaßoad. Members of the S. V. C. reserre are reqeet«d to send their present
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  • 452 5 Tmc British Medical Journal of Jan. mk.to hawl by Wednesday's mail publishes the following interesting account of the new regulations regarding hospital ships, which go into force for the first time with the present war In view of the fact if war breaks out between Ku%>ia and Japan
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  • 56 5 When a loss of MO.OOO yen was dis covered at the Bank of Japan in Dvemhcr last, a Japanese head cashier was arrested on 'suspiiion. Flo then killed himself with a swcrd, leaving: a letter to his f.imily informing them that this was the only way
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  • 171 5 Thk long diiving competition for the Edlin prize will I tyed on Friday, the 26th inst. Postaa tlfa. Championship, two round* match play each tit*. entrance t'e<;, $l. Entries Hoee on Saturday 27th. Sweepstake competition (only for tbon who do 11. the Championships) two rounds match play
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 9 5 r Ak ii'.tes wiil be tor.nd on page 2
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    • 59 5 NOTICES. m Wayang~Kass i m TMB Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co. of Singapore f3r the north Bridge f?oad chcatrc I?all TONIGHT TONI6HT Friday, 19«fi February, 1904 WILL »T»Of The Popular Tragical and Comical Play "IDTJXD^LRS^JSri THE SKA PRINCES^ Don't miss this Opportunity. Curtain at 9 p. m. Sharp. Come Early
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  • 408 6 In the current number of Eatt of Atia M' Fnncis McCullagh's account of The Japanese Manu;uvres will be read with interest. Mr McCullagh waa the first and only foreign newspaper man present at the annual military •mancuvres in Japan. His request to see them wan regarded with
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  • 195 6 Thb future of tii» R»ub Australian mine, iti the Malay IVnirisula, is very hopeful, ea\c the Awirnlinn Mining Stmmdmrd, acoordtßf to Mr. G. A. Thiiiiipenn, aesHjer, chemist, and manncer of the company* cyanide works, who is at presen^ visiting <iue<>nsland. This mine furnishes another instance of the harmful
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  • 190 6 FATAL EX PLOSION. Drtaii.i of a dimmer on the U.S. crni-or Alhnny in Manila Bay are to li.-ii il Acuoraiog to tliffsn the six-inch automatic Colt rifle riid not explode wfiili- in u-e. The first Grinji was by the v'i 11 1 nf ihe aaooadarj battery, and it ■jms that
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  • 26 6 pHtPPIM (il\- i nit'ntß,, with dates of vMihi b eu\. wt*l f fi utiii on ppgo 7, Gen. -ml Hhipping news iw printed M J)HL'- B
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 Tr utiph cit Mod> m Surgery. _|> whii'h nnti-pnt'C to wounds, bmi iad ik> inji ri h for infl mmatin i <et« ii. lln'V nia lv- hffile<l without m:''ii r 'ion <n 1 1< Ii r of t 1 time ni| i >•"< l>v til." 'l<l irilm ut Tt also
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    • 449 6 .NOTICES. Co. mium.m CURIOS AND aeNERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND*RCTAIL DEALERS.. No. 1-2. RAFFLES PLACE. GRAND HOTEL, Ltd., Nos. 18, 19 A 20, BUND, YOKOHAMA. Situated in the FINEST POSITION on the BUND, commands bn unbroken View of the Harbour and Tokyo Bay. Caters to First Class Travel Only. A Steam
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    • 190 6 NOTIQES. MOTOR CARS. iR/IZDIEY HARGREAVES &c CO.. LTD Utt J^fiC*mm^^St^WL-A. Have Specially Selected > Steam and Petrol j^M Invite uMion at their Works. \k W TrialFgiven to Intending i ;i*- Purchasers. RILEY HIJLI^CS-I^E^Ve &c Oo.^'Ltid. Feb. IS HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Cable Address: "ERSKINE." Telephone No. 23. Mechanical, Civil, k Electrical
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 660 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. 0. STEAM NAVIGI^I CO. I or China. Japan, HBaflßeyloa, Australia, India, Aden, Efcypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth ■nd London. Throueh Bills of Lsiisg io*n«d lot China Coast, P«rsiia Oulf <"!ontiner^al and American "on*. Mail Line. rtu'll'M/<. Coroman.iel ■l> II Rnn.nl* Mar. SO Simla Mir
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    • 722 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. I u< i r Yen tract siik tke Netberland* India Uovernirent. ■,Vti'.«»Jl-»»: f>Bir AGISCY, 1418 J. IiIHBUB A Co., i-8 CdlVEk <<t*T. ih" 'indf-rrrcntioned dat^s are only approximate. MsaSMi From '.ip^cted Will tip !>.>«! at Hed for:— *j* Van Dirni'n Billito/i <Feb It Rilliton, Bauivia,
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    • 504 7 qAMBURGAMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURQ. Tbe BteAmers of thi- Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Kotterdara, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are de<patehed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and oner a mon h for Brem-rhtven direct, calling at Pe.-vinz and Colombo alternately. The arrival) rf
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    • 603 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Impo/ial Oerman Mail Line. Tbe fa t and well known mail steamen of this. Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rjtterdaraf Antwerp Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Na iles fort Suez. Anen, Colombo, Penang Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai, tfaeaeaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They
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    • 829 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Okdbb Mail Cohtbact with tui aobtbur ootbbsicbht. The following are the date* on which the Company's steamer* mar be expected to arrive and sail from here Outward. Hombwabd. 1904. Arrive*. 1904 Satis. Siletia Feb 6 *Marie E- F Vale.-ir Feb Ferdinand Mar 11
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    • 473 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. UOYAL INSUKAfICK COY* FIRE LfFE TOTAL INVKSTKD FUNDS KXCEHD £i2,000,0qp. THI LABSKBT FI.II OFFICE IH TUB WOBLD BOUBTKAD A 00 Agent 1. HB~LONDON AND TaNOABHIRI FIBB INSURANCE ODMPAXY. Capital Paid up C.ipii Keserve Fnnd aM^NtMitf The nndertignedr Agi<nt| kii the Com. pany, are prepared to accept flte rltka
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1511 8 Umler this heading thu following abbreTtationt ar« used str. steamer sh. thip bq. -barque sell.— schooner; Yet. Yacht ;Cru. -Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horso-power; Brit.—British U. S.— United States Fch.— French Oer.--oorman; Dut. -Dutch; G.c -Gen^ralcsrgo: d.p. nek passenger, U— Uncertain; rjRTw.— Tujong l:igar Wharf;
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    • 80 8 tor Per tUamrr Time. To-Mobbow. Indrsffiri Aing Hing Noon. Palo Laatand Cotie Han Lionii •> p.m Penangand Calcutta .S'«» Sana p m. Vluar and Malacca Fnrf+Ud 2 p.m. Sabang and Ctenoa K.WilUm 111 ?pm. P. K wet'ham via ports Sappho 3 p.m. Penane and Deli Calvntn 3 p.
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  • 600 8 SISOAfORE, 19TH FUBRITARV. 1904. PRODUCE. O»mblei bnyen. f 10 90 do (Cub»N'o. Danptrkal 16.75 Copra Ran w 835 do Pontlauit 7.85 Pepper, Black buyer* 30a0 do White, (5%) 48.00 sago Floor Sarawak 4.30 do Brunei Ma. i 420 Pearl Sa*o 5 go Coffee, Rail, IS% liuU 24.50 Coffee, ValembauK,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 64 8 WEATHER HEP3BT. tCaMdang Kerbau Uoipiini, 18th F.h 19^4 Urn ;i|im.»pm Kkmark* Bar 29.9.56 29.799 28.934; Mornine Temp 80.3* SlUi I 74.3 1 d»y and WB'lbTher 77.0 740 71.3 night dmr. OirofWind M.S. sk. C;»lm. Max. Temp 87.0 Mm 695 Mix in Sun 148.2 i Terr, rad 64.9 1 Rainfall Nil
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