The Straits Times, 20 February 1904
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Title Section13 1904-02-20 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,364 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1904. PRICE 15 CERTS13 words
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Article246 1904-02-20 1 L. L. T. C. TOURNAMENT. Result of Friday's Play. Mum PoOTbW— 4 Cldtaa. Mrs WadsWlaad Mr. Kred Salimann, beat Mr. and Mr- Hartaell M, 6-3, 8". Mr» Brs.lilill :>.n<l Mr. BUM, l>*at Mr». DsWSJSMsi Mr .1. Ai!.ler!...n li 1, 6-2. Mr* llol.Uworth Hunt and Sir A. Dorward, beat Mr vmi246 words
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Article233 1904-02-20 1 St. Asiirkw's Cathkdiial.— 7 a-ni. Matin* and Litany 7-45 n.tu. Celebration H. C. I-M I' in KvenKoiiK and Sermon. No Service nt St. Matthews. Cathkkral 0* THf. G«xii> Shepherd, "HRAfS lUssa Rkad.— B-15 a.m. Low Mass; X m lli«h Mint 5 p.m. Ve»pers. St. Pktf.r and St. Paul,233 words
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Article647 1904-02-20 1 P. O. Per Chntian 4th March: Mr. J. L. Hope, Mr. J. 11. Kol.ert.ion, Mr. A. Knight. Mr. K. C. Wreford, Dr. Dane, Mr. Dunster, Mr. and Mm. tiarland, Mrs. Canefield, Mr. A. L. Ingall, Mr. K. M. Friwer, Miss Somerville. Per BAl'.wat Utb March Mr. H.647 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1904-02-20 1 L-*R N E WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sol. Accnts, Singapore .ad HedcratK) M.I«J SLIM. HI A.M'KKWK HOUhK. A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of tht Since. Applications to be made to thi [ouse Master, St. Andrew's House or to the55 words
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Advertisement175 1904-02-20 1 A French Lady, direct from Paris, arrived jer Sydney this morning, with the LATEST PARISIAN FASHIONS Hats, Boas, etc. May be seen at Raffles Hotel daily 10 to 12 and 5 to (J. First Class Ooods only. Feb. 17 23-2 SAKAWak »'o»l in +r oil tupply at Broo'xeton and t.abuan,175 words
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Advertisement537 1904-02-20 1 I SAVE YOUR EYES. I r|ave them thoroughly examined ant properly titled with Glasses Spectacles, and Eye-Glasses, Sun Glasses, and Goggles of all kinds. J". HA-RIMIOISr LEVI. Eye-sight Specialist Expert Optician. Room 20, HOTEL DC LA PAI X Feb 17 18-3 MACNIVEN CAMERON'S PENS. They come as a boon and537 words
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Advertisement583 1904-02-20 1 BOARD AND LODGING NOTICE MRS Met' M.l. ha* now removed from View House to Laura Villa, Hcott's Kohl. Feb 0 NOTICE. THE letting of the Opium, Spirit, and (iimlilinp Farms of Aubeen and Drpendem-ies for the periods Ist April 1904 to Sict March 1906. and Ist April 1904 to .-(lst583 words
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Advertisement247 1904-02-20 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid! j^j^—j^ BRAND )A X-- HAT* 11 ,fe\ PNOENSED MUJ 11/9 1 \T &W?A \%km lflllii p 1 Guaranteed irrP^ vii tream. tridh mark Largest Sale in the World. ""tV.! Pure Natural Milk. Why buy milk with 50 per cent, of water [wet pal'tje sewi in local papers) when247 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1904-02-20 1 DAY BY DAY Saturday, aoth February. Hifh WHter. 6.36 M, X. (i.e. Monthly Jlfdal. P. O. oiitw.inl mail du<>. Kraning s v.i. ClattFMag. 3. Wayant; Kanniiu. North lind-* Ro»« Sunday, flit February. Hull \\>.|.-i. 16a m. \.n p S.V.K. I>l graphim/. Geiman lmniewarl mail due. HwiiiimiriK Club Lannehe* 10 aa4179 words
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687 1904-02-20 2 Mr. Rodger at Liverpool. Nhi J. P. Rddgbk, who lately left the Federated Malay States i>n appointment to the post of Governor of the Gi*ld CoHf t Colony, was entertained to lunch in Liverpool on ihe 1 hh ult. by a niiin<,t gentlemen687 words
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Article204 1904-02-20 2 At a )'l;i. c ''I- i M ichi, i»i< mil*M on tl c PttlianK B<de of Ptang«i, which v on Me bonlt r h"t«een md Neuri s« mbilyt, Pranefa oompuiy and Bb«ik Abdul liainiiii boom time axo opeaai up »me tin Baioea. It. is rep the \tnt«y MmU204 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement427 1904-02-20 2 m NOTICES. To H.M. THE King. TO H. M. THE KING". Toll R H the Prince of Walk. 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 retailers427 words
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Advertisement496 1904-02-20 2 NOTICES. FOR BABY'S SHIN SCALP Alw HAIR 'Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object* 'of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suf-496 words
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Advertisement437 1904-02-20 2 NOTICES. JrllQtlON CO W-A TCH MAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. BKPAIM PI'.OMPTLY KXKCUTKI' CHAMPAGNE "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanche The o'.d, well-known brand 1 BRINKMANN tt" CO.. K«TAJL AT Ham*, cueng a Co., HMH STREET sTedwards school Under Oovernment inspection and Ex imitation. NUWARA II IYA, tKYLON. 6.2"0 f( I':.H'437 words
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Advertisement22 1904-02-20 2 Shipping advert iiwraenta,, with dates nf nailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.22 words
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Article350 1904-02-20 3 Thk Fusing Lnma Tin Mirie., Limited wa« registered in London on lan 16ih by Beal and Payne, 22, Budge Row, B.C. Capital, X1 20,0 0, in ll shares Objects: To acquire tba mines and undertaking set out in an Bgraeaaewt dated .Innuary lath, 1804, rx *-i, W.A. iJumi'K350 words
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Article397 1904-02-20 3 Loxdos, J mtiat) Tiie tiial of \Vlni..kt'r Wright, which Insf^d 12 days, wii(< lir*»rii by Mr Justice Bicham and a >|ii ;il jury. Wright throughout the procepfiii l-v presented an undaunted front, and rli!"plajeol CO—wiita coolnes* i nmeib>M c:.' x- n.ination. The prisonet m.iJf i Bmeroaf d^inauinp397 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement146 1904-02-20 3 I'".\( I!.\N(.k rm.l «i are qnotatiods will bp I ii- A .w paavaff Sore Muscles. M HBeorrest of treatment xore mnsclea J v. ry Hi .p Kirnt tv n good winm iaili" bef re g i,,|/ tn Led, and Itr Kiir.' to ruli y.i'i llf.l rv TVs operg the pa146 words
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Advertisement535 1904-02-20 3 NOTICES. Ww Porifying Agent j yflndjspen^n:; ii Hot Countries.! "Saiitas Disinfecting Fluid 'i onotn an'l nofi-<tiiipin?, And for J frivntl cr prrsO".il 1 fffcrlive. I I if. i« iha hoan la »h,ch I k\ ..<J,aiil.»il...iii..irTr.l ii.uinallv prevenli CHotera, lyjJioi.i r*nr, Dysaaay, (ic. j 'Sanilas "Disinfecting Powder DB v* i' I*'1535 words
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Advertisement443 1904-02-20 3 BANKS. HO NO KONG ANO SHANGHA I BANK! NO OORPQRXTION. PAIU-IFP < AHTA! fHKVVi,'. UEiSEKVEFUND.Storling Keserva.Jl!) "0,000 •miftim, silver Reserve.. fl n 0.000 f fl8(1 •IKSftRVR l.l\Bn.' O?\ j.,- 1 pfeopttßi m... i CoiilT or DmORIHL A. I. aVsTMOwa, »>.(,— iia.cmam H. E. TOM KINS, Ksq -DvilMV (':IAIRMAV C. W.443 words
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Advertisement610 1904-02-20 3 NOTICES. WANTED a smart Chinese shipping clerk who is able to read and •speak English properly. Apply to ALBAGOFF A. CO. Feh. II jQ-1 \l' TED l>v U Johore Government, T» «n apothernr\ for the Johore Civil HjSf.inl Ai n'v >-'nting qualid' «tion« to r&mOiPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, a c. Johore.610 words
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Advertisement660 1904-02-20 3 NOTICES. C COMFORTABLE rooms to be let at J v Eber House." Et*ir Road. v c OUrte. to be let. rt 3. < h tnge Alloy, upstairs and d» nstairs A pi>l y to WEE KAY PUH. P-b 3 29-2 'rO BK LKl— No. [SH Bakit I Unah Koad Inuir660 words
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Advertisement681 1904-02-20 3 SHIPPING STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NKDERLAND." FOR* PORT BAID, GKNOA, AND AMSTERDAM •TPHE Dutcn mail rtemner KOltiyl/ 1 WILIRMIU, is ciprcted to arrive h«»re from Battviaon rtatjrday morning tbe :oth Feb. and will 1 c despatched the same day for above ports. For freight and passage apply to SHIP'S AOKNCY, .at J.681 words
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Obituary36 1904-02-20 4 Collins.— On the Ist February, at Kiuki sng, Kkbdkrick Collins, of the Chinewe Customs Ottic, aged 41 years. Ski.i.ick.— On the sth Keb. at Shanghai. Margaret Ski.i.ick, the wife of Stki-hkn Skli.uk, aged '25 years.36 words
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837 1904-02-20 4 The Straits Times. PR ICE 15 CEN TS. SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. RrsBiA being now admittedly unprepared for war, and being laumliu into ,3 campaign from which setrea* seems ft lit- only method uf MMtpt consist!- Nt with her national B:«fetv, it is understood by the Time* to contenipl atr following837 words
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Article1082 1904-02-20 4 Wu hr.v- iwaivad tho following am a.ii;ii.ation from the Federal BttNtary of the F. M.S. The letter w>nM R?em to explain itself, but, it scarcely seems to answer the original question propounded in the premises, which question appt ared in the Malay ■fail Sir,— The attention of th*» Ueßuient(lentral, Federated1,082 words
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Article24 1904-02-20 4 Ski.anook has proclaimed its neutrality in respect of the Russo-Jdipan war What is the .matter with Juhore, Paraguny, the Isle of Man, ami France?24 words
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Article266 1904-02-20 4 Where it can Me Sought. 'S^Vk the outbreak of the RussuJapan War, there hao been an unprecedented demand for copies of the Sfraitt Timer, and many would-be purchasers have been unable to obtain copies of the paper. To meet the convenience of our readers and to facilitate266 words
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Article12 1904-02-20 4 Thk text of Japan's declaration ot war will be found on page^6.12 words
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Article13 1904-02-20 4 A Chinese inmate of the Lunatic Asylum committed suicide yesterday by hanging himself.13 words
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Article16 1904-02-20 4 Thk F. M. S. Government has sanctioned the raising of a Tamil Volunteer Company in Selangor.16 words
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Article26 1904-02-20 4 Iris reported that Mr. Cecil Wray has been appointed Resident of Pahang. He will be succeeded in Kinta by Mr. K. J. Brewster, of Lower Perak.26 words
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Article28 1904-02-20 4 At Penatog, on Monday last, a check valve on board one of Behn Meyer and Co 's steam launches exploded. A fireman and an engineer were severely scalded.28 words
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Article32 1904-02-20 4 The Penang Volunteers were in camp at the date of last mail advices. Their fourth aunual rifle meeting is fixed for next month with* eight ii«)s ot shooting ending«nn the 20th prox.32 words
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Article36 1904-02-20 4 Thk Hongkong and Wliampoa Dock Company made a net profit of 1514,000 in the second half of last year. It is proposed to declare a twelve percent, dividend besides a two per cent, bonus to shareholders.36 words
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Article73 1904-02-20 4 Abut 3 p.m. yesterday a horse drawing a carriage belonging to a Chinese towkay bolted and smashed up the carriage in North Bridge Road. The animal, which was slightly injured, was stopped by Sergt. Taylor of the police. The syces got knocked about v bit. One of Mr. Abrams' carriages73 words
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241 1904-02-20 4 Special Telegrams to the Straits Times." CHANCES OF AN ANGLO FRENCH WAR. Loniiun, Feh 19<A. Lloyd's risk on an Arglo-French war taking place within three months is now 30 (guineas. Hitherto these risks have been offered for periods ot six ;ukl twelve months. fortnight a«o the risk was 24 guineas241 words
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178 1904-02-20 4 /Wi>-, M linli. Capitain AaMMfcy, Viceroy AlexeierTs A'uh ile Camp, and ttn other Russian officers, who have been un a mission to Germany and France, have sailed from narseilles to join Admiral Verennius. FRANCE ARMS AOAINST THE "YELLOW PERIL." Orders have been received at178 words
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Article71 1904-02-20 4 WimfftTf. 19'/< Feb.' The cable from Port Arthur to Chefoo is interrupted, and it is rumoured that it haa been cut. "PASCAL" AT SMANOHAI. French Cruiser with Survivors of First Battle arrives. The French cruiser carrying the crews of the Russian warship* Varyag and Korietz, which71 words
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Article78 1904-02-20 4 I'tnang, Feb 19M. The action for libel brought agninst the I'inang Gazette hy Mr. Harriett opened yesterday. The examination of Mr. Barnett was concluded, and the case was adjourned nine die. Mr. Farrer Baynes is for the plaintiff; Mr. Brorahead Matthews for the defendants. Mr. Justice78 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement405 1904-02-20 4 LAtEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ CLUB WHISKY^ IS ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REGULARLY TO TOI PBINOIPAL (i.i us All the IN Has th« largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLKMKNTS consumption amongst Messes. ANn Europeans in this Market. F. M. P. PI ICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA. S«le Agents for the Straits405 words
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Advertisement324 1904-02-20 4 A GYMKHANA niLL BC HKLD ON Saturday, 9th April, 1904 '•S Till RACE COURSE. Evenls (I) Open Pony Race (II) Tent PejrginK Ml Ladles Tilting at the Kin* (IV) Polo Pony Scurry (V) Ladies Thread Needle Race (VI) Postillion Race (VII) Hack Race (VIII) Obstacle Race (IX) Pie Sticking RalriH324 words
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Advertisement30 1904-02-20 4 G. R. LAMBERT a CO. PHOTOQRAPHERS.' Uroups and Photographs OK fllK 'YEOMEN of the GUARD" Aremow exhibited in our Showrooms Gresham House, Battery Road, Wh.re ordsri (or Coplts in Ro.oi.od30 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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73 1904-02-20 5 ii Inch Shells Strike the Kazan.'' London, Feb. 19<A. The only reference t^ the attack yn Port Arthur on the 14th inst. published in St, I'eU-rnburg is a%tatement that twelve-inch shell* from the Japanese gup* -truck and fliplitly damaged the Vuluni'-.'.r Pleat tteaaaet Eeaaa.73 words
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Article16 1904-02-20 5 "BOYARIN TORPEDOED. TheJapaaese belters that the Russian warship torpedoed on thit occasion was the cruiser Ruyirin.16 words
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Article13 1904-02-20 5 The mail service to the Kast, via Siberia, is suspended.13 words
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Article86 1904-02-20 5 Says Fighting Strength of Japanese is Unimpaired. A lepa f io:i despatch from Tokyo says that no attempt has yet been made by the Japanese to land near Pigeon's Bay or in ttie neighbourhood. Up to the present no Japanese vessel has been destroyed, and the fighting power86 words
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Article46 1904-02-20 5 London, Feh 20tf. Kussia has informed the United States tii at she will not grant an exequatur to Mr. Morgan, the newly appointed Consul at Dalny, because she desires to have no fore 'gn official 8 in the Liaotuntc Peninsula during the war.46 words
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Article77 1904-02-20 5 What the Times Thinks l'hfi remarkable wording of the. Tsar's manifesto, admitting, imrlie'lly, the unpreparednesa of Russia for war and foreshadowing long delay before decisive action ia liken, is much commented upon. The Timm considers it means a war of BKfaaastiow tad -mother wholesale retreat similar to that77 words
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Article38 1904-02-20 5 Thk S C. C. Lawn Bowline ties for Monday ar^ Dm bins, H. Mnir and W s GoWies .1 P. Hallaway and C. R. Willi»ir.» Sincifs,*!. H Drysdale v L M Klli«, S Sowdon r. H T. White.38 words
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Article36 1904-02-20 5 Stamp collectors will bo interested to know (says the N.-fl I)<nbj Nmm) that a new issue 'if Russian stamps with a China transcription is now available. The lipnominations are 20 and .10 kopecks and one rouble.36 words
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Article40 1904-02-20 5 M BABMtm, Chief da Cabinet of the Government General of French IndoChina, is proeeontiag tha "Courrier d'Huiphi nc for lib. 1 The proceedings, says [/Opinion of Saizon, are likely to be pi otracted, judging from the number of tlic wit'let-HHS40 words
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Article42 1904-02-20 5 At ttte Marian Court yesterday a chitiy was tint") $10 ar.d costs for obstructing the Singapore river with a tongkauc. Kor obstructing some landing steps a Chinaman had to pay $5. Rash navigation of the Singapore river cost a Chinese lnns.ssßgiisii $3.^42 words
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Article60 1904-02-20 5 Tiik soli ran nerrieee. for the repose of the soul the late Richt Be*. Bishop Rene We, who lied in Paris on the SOth Jan., will l tike plaoe on Monday at the Chorcfa .1 |.li (Portuguese); on Tuts. lav, 1! the (u'tu.'dral of the Good Shepherd and on Wednesday60 words
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Article64 1904-02-20 5 The Austrian man-of-war KainertH Wtoabttk I- I ■itiui'd at Batavia, cays the Jui-'t Bod*, from lack of Cardiff coal, the only kind of fuel shecin burn. On the 10th iqaUnt, the only stock of that coal on hand there (135 tons) was bought up for a British transport expected bhortly.64 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter245 1904-02-20 5 To Ike Editor of the "Strait* I'ime*." Peak Sir,— Will you allow me space so give hint or two to the Railway management? It is now some time since th« accident happened to the pontoon ut Woodlands, which causes .Inlay in despatching the trains to Singapore, with the245 words
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Article227 1904-02-20 5 SINGA PORE TRADEMARK ACTION. An interesting trade mark case came before the Supreme Court yesterday, in which Clouet and Co. applied for an injunction to restrain MA. Gaffoor from selling goods under a trade mark similar to that used by the plaintiffs. From the statement submitted, it appeared that the227 words
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Article221 1904-02-20 5 The Chief Justice, Sir Lionel -Cox, delivered judgment on a motion by trustees to be relieved of their trust. I' appeared that on the death of a Mrs. Fripp a sura of $18,000 was left in trust for her three children, certain trustees being appointed.221 words
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Article147 1904-02-20 5 Mk. CvfCABEN, Acting Inspector QttMral of Police, is appointed a Municipal Coicmis-ioner during the ahsaoee of Lieut. -Col. Pennet'ather. The following telegram front the Secretary of State for the Colonies to tbaG >vernnr of the Straits Settlements has hcen rtcuived Referring to my telegraan as to coaling of147 words
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Article1100 1904-02-20 5 Friday, February 19th. MM His Excellency W. T. Tatlob, c.m.0.,--(OFFICER ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT). Hon. W. K. Collyer 1.8.0. (Attorney-General). Hon. F. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. K C H. Hill (Auditor General). Hon. F. S. 11. (iaffney, Acting Colonial Kngineer. Hon. (1 S. Murray. Hop. \V. J. Napior.1,100 words
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Article276 1904-02-20 5 S. C. C. v. Combined Team. The S.C.C. met a combined team of V.M.C.A., Tanjong Pagar, Little A Co. yesterday afternoon, on the Recreation Club ground and after a well contested game, they were able to make a draw of it, one goal each. The Club were poorly represented,276 words
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Article187 1904-02-20 5 Outbreak at Kampong Bahrii, About 1130 last night a«fire broke out in a large coolie house at Kampong Bahru. The building* which' was of two stoieyg, was built of plank and attap and was occupied by ar dozen Chinese coolies at the time. The men say that they187 words
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Article164 1904-02-20 5 The Kfduh and the Hue Ltong were drydecked at Tinj.m Pagax yesterday. The Cable ship Patrol was unlocked at Tanjong Pftgar yesterday and towoJ to Keppjl Harbour Dock. The Paketvaart steamer Van der Lyn was undocked at Keppel Harbour yesterday and towed to the roads. The Paketvaart steamer164 words
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Article86 1904-02-20 5 The Pahang Corporation, in December last, crushed 660 tons of stone at Sungei Leinbiup, tor a yield of 30 tons tin oxide, with 50 heads of stamps running for 10 days, at a working expense of $23,250. In the same month, the Pahang Kabang Company, crushed 320 tons of stone86 words
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Article1309 1904-02-20 5 The litest news from Habang B*y according to the captain of a Dutch steamer which arrived at Singapore yesterday is that three Dutch cruisers and three torpedo boatß are lying in the harbour there. There were two thousand Dutch soldiers under arms, but it is believed that they1,309 words
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Article42 1904-02-20 5 S. V. E. ORDERS. Orderly <>llici-r for w.ek. Cap*. K. l'.ir.-a» Orderly N <\ <). Corpl. D. Bfo. 1. Craik. Parades. Tuesday, l*t Mum h .v 511 p.m. Field Q—Hitj; S.itunlav, "itli March at 33" p.m. .it Krin lLoslgSJ, DsWioBM ami Sheers, Barrel Imistin-;.42 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1904-02-20 5 NOTICES. .THE The Into Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL JT»Ot f3t the Horfh Bridge Road ohcatrc £?all TONIGHT TO-NIGHT Saturday, 2Oth February, 1904 THR WELL KNOWN CHAKMINd OPKRA "NOOR. CHAHYA To-morpQw, Sunday 21st February, 1904 The Popular and Sensational Play Kntitlcl Don't miss thi.% Opportunity. Curtain at 9172 words
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Article524 1904-02-20 6 Text of the Declaration. Tiik following is a traoslation of H. 1. M. the Ktnperor of Japan's Declaration of War: "We -il alike, by Oace of Heaven the B apetot Japan feat*! on the Thnne occupkd by the All-saving Dynasty dom time immemorial, <lo ike pro524 words
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Article281 1904-02-20 6 Twicr Blackballed 81. PltoncM, January 'JOlh In ■itetOcratM oireles here much commotion lihs been ciiUfo-ii d'ltinK th<* last few ilay^ by two sensational occurrences. There exista here a most ndusive dab, the m< uibers of wbiclj are urawn entirely from high official circles and tbfl l> loma'ic281 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1904-02-20 6 Ir.umph of Modern Surgery. T>Y apt'lying Phawhathlrt Dti. nlir I> whii'h i» nntioeptic. to wounds. bnHw, •>nitlik*' injuries b- for» infl nimation «et* in, they*mav he healed without iii.u ir ian in one-lhird of the time rpquinii by tho old irentnv nt It also aUa>a Hi." p.tin mill oreness. Keep87 words
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Advertisement429 1904-02-20 6 NOTICES. 8 ST. ofomune (To. JAPANESE CURIOS AND OENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS; No. 1-2. RAFFLES PLACE. J--3& "jtTat^.* i .x jcjc.it jt-OL^a^ Tff i: I B Invalid Food I j ;v lj Cocoa Lili H Biscuits T contains all tlu: rei|iiisitc elements of a ]>erfect diet without qny429 words
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Advertisement541 1904-02-20 6 NOTICES. AfiefltS for LEA PERKINS' fkl M WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special WaTMfjtffy! t His Majesty h^y Purvegors te i^ s^^kP^^ The Kir.ii. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORE X MOTOR CARS. IR/IT-jETST HARGREAVES CO., LTD. __-r i li ,f y^BHMaWWRB W Have Specially Selected M CARS Steam and Petrol Invite inspection at their541 words
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Advertisement590 1904-02-20 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANTESy P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION €0. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bil.x of Lftdtaf ias'ied for w:inu.i (''i-t. I 1 r i ii Gulf Oontinsntal, and American Ports. Mail Line. OuiwnJi. Coromanddl f-»bll B*o<al Mir.590 words
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Advertisement725 1904-02-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaant MaatschapplJ. I soet contract «i;b the fiethe'rlacds Jti is (jOTernn tcv. at fri:n(ttj ere Pmr AGISCT, lAJK J I AKmiie .1 tc.S-J CcilT»i^-i». .h' "Pdprmentioned dates are only spproj'njate. .-team'- 'From ISipected Will be liosrat"Hpd for >- Van Diemen Billiton |Feb 16 Rilliton, Ba avia, rheiibon,725 words
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Advertisement524 1904-02-20 7 HAMBURG-AMERtKA LINIE. HAMBURO. I The steamers of thi- Company maintain aieguKr service betne-n Hamburg. Bre- nun, Aniw rp nr.ii i.ottervlam, and the Mr iits, China, ;md Japan. Homewards, tey are depatched fortninli'ly.f jr Havre anOHi.mburg and once a mon h for Bern rh iven oiract. calling at Po i in524 words
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Advertisement613 1904-02-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fit and well known mail steamers of tbfs Company sail fortnightly from Br-men-Hamuurg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, 8 juthampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Nil s, Port naid, 4uez, A ra, >'010iu..0, Ponang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, .VagHtaki, ana Kobe to Yokohama and613 words
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Advertisement631 1904-02-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES IOX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY seririco is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following. NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS Under Mail Contract \vith the Imperial Japanese Qovernment, specially desig:;e< for the Company's Kuropean Servi* lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodatic. or First631 words
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Advertisement498 1904-02-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. U»i>*« Mail Contract WITH iv AUBTB!AN OoVKUSMH.II. The following are the dates on which the Company* steam»rs msy be '"('feted to arrive and nil from here: •Outward. Uomewaed. lflO4. ItrrivH*. 1904 Sails. .<? ili-» a Fob fJTarfc h Ycu -i Ferdinand Mar 11498 words
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Article1370 1904-02-20 8 Under ihiß heading the following abbreviations aro used 1 -str.— steamer si).— •hip bn. barque sth. schooner; Yet. Yacht Cm waits*; Obi.— Ounboat; Tor. —Torpedo. Il.p.— Horse-power; Brit.—Britiah; IJ. 8. -United States Feb.— French Oer.- -German; Out.— Dutch; G.<L"-Qeneral-eftrso; d p.— deck passenger, U— Uncertain; T. P.1,370 words
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Article598 1904-02-20 8 Name, port, probable datr of win and name oj agent*. BTSAMIBB. Aflullci, Liverpool, Mir 29; Mansfield. Aiax, China, Mar 26 Maotfleld. Altinjr. Sourabara, Feb 'ifi; Daendels. Annam, Colombo, Mar 28; M. Maritime. Antenor, Liverpool, Mar 15; Mansfield. Ariiiiinil Behic, Colombo, Feb M. M Auttralieo, Saigon, Mar 14; M.598 words
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Article604 1904-02-20 8 SiN'i \roRK, iotr Fkbrcabv, 1004. PRODUCE. Gambler bayern I 10.85 do (f'ulie No. 1) unpicked 16.75 Copra Boil H35 do Pontlaua. 7.8S Pepper, Black l>nyer» 30.10 do White, 15%) 48.00 Sago Flour SaJftwak 4.17) do Brunei No. 1 4.20 Pearl Sapo 5.60 Coffee, Ball, 15% bauLs 24.50 Coffee, Palerabane,604 words
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Article80 1904-02-20 8 hot P«r tleamer Tim*. iMtt SaU'on Eridan 9 a.m. Kuropo via ports Qera 10 a.m. Muntok <k Palembang Balavitr 11a.m. Bangkok Oaea 1 p.m. K. Pahang A Pekan FUvo 4 p.m. Bangtok B. Seng (ivan 4 p.m. Tuesday. Sarawak Auttralind Turn Fremantle via port* Sultan i p.m. Rangoon80 words
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Article147 1904-02-20 8 From Europe —By the P. O s. s. Cnrr-man-ifl due on the 20th Feb. with dates to the 29th January. From China— By the N. D. L. s. s. Oera due on Sunday. Left Singapore One ia Lonci Dec 30th 8.1. Jan 24th Jan 4th M. M147 words
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Article197 1904-02-20 8 Feb 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 30 -ii M 30 20 "Flag Vkmbl's Mamk. Tons Captain Fkom Sailid Co.wmxt*. 8'"Bun Song ttuan Brit itr 4IM l.)on« Bangkok Feb 15 Han Sen* Batavier s'r 21fl\fellor I'.il. m bSBg F«h lTSwee S»i.« Calypso sir I 88»197 words
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Article169 1904-02-20 8 DAT*. F«b 19 n 30 m •JO so 20 •n 21 2t 21 M M ao .0 21 21 21 20 ot'n VKBBIL'l> N»MI. r"LA(, A Kl<) To.NWadivaUl Karim Put Ik] 421 Menu *tr. 7H K^in Nor str. :-M l)e X-> Out «lr. Mi Ueijnior*/. *tr. 432 Eridan Fch169 words
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Advertisement316 1904-02-20 8 We give Sound Value for Cash |jfr CH. GUYOT 1 Ip CH. GUYOT T Real French- Braces D Real French Bracni British Argosy Braces Model No. 3. Kxuet to sketch a v Model No Our Price $1.15 per pair 8ha P* exact to "ket:h an easy wearing comfortable P|aifl White,316 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1904-02-20 8 WEATHER REPJHT. Kandang Kerbau Hotpital, 19th Feb. 19" J a a.m IS pm <» p.m Remarks. Bar -i9.95i1W.85l if 1.926 Mornina Tamp H H l 5 7R.S and dny iVß'lbThe- 780 750 71.0 clear, nieht liirnfWin 1 H.a. s.b. Calm partially Max. Temp 8«.O cloudy. Mm 70.1 I Max.inBuo 146.8102 words
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