The Straits Times, 23 February 1904
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Title Section15 1904-02-23 1 The Straits Times NO. a i, 366 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. FKBUUAKY 23. 1904 PRICE 15 CERTS15 words
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Article248 1904-02-23 1 hmtim, vnh Feb. Thk JanMMM v.-r-ion of the IgMmfM Port Arthur 00 the k;li in»t. s.iys that the whole fleet Sllillrxl the BsmfaM lying in battle formation bonoata the Mf%S, and when the Mnnoaadiag wml hoitc-t, the torpedoeo crept inshore and afterwards intercepted the retreat of Ike RboiUm248 words
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Article86 1904-02-23 1 The fottowtag MMOkgon Iffi here by the (IMBIII i.. ul Kteaiii.-r (r'.-i/iyr-t. i4.i\ :>t MM For 'cii. In !.'■'■> Brookabaaf. F.,r Fren^iiti.- via Colon 1,.'.. Mr and Un >. McNath. For Kaple*. Mr. J. W Miller. K.,r Ueooa, Mi ami Mr-. A. llilrku.- aod cl.ild. ill .1 P.86 words
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Article415 1904-02-23 1 Thk Sifrttim arri»ed tn>in Cardiff ywter4ay and coaleil «t PaßJaMg Pafat from tin- i'Wm direit. Mm left loi (lie Nurtli ill I lie itfMW taking h.-r Mlg|l M \\<-l»li Mala. The laketMiiiri r-t* Miner Utmsl a: rived from Itatavia yi-leid.iN iiinl wm nwMirid Ht the Borneo wharf. Tlie415 words
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Article172 1904-02-23 1 For Singapore Per P. 4 Mtnu/'il'd .connecting will, r_V atra u«t Simt hi i'oloiiild, from Looda r>»t. 5. nue btk M iHlll»Can> Mri Mi-i Hope Hiw Of Hiown. Mm* K Taylor I'r :i ..1 Mr.Kr. it. Mr A Mnir. Mr hirvin, Lieut.- 01. IVnriefaUi- r. Sir P«172 words
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Singepore Sporting Club.
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Article265 1904-02-23 1 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 24th May. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATK.— Value MOO. A Race (or Maiden Horses, and horses that have run as Roadster*, Subscription Griffins, and in Races confined to'horses im pored as Subscription Griffins. Weight as per tcale C'lsf An allowance of ■»!!>. to rx\.i llin< Imported into Settlements265 words
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Article274 1904-02-23 1 SECOND DAY. Thursday, 26th May 1. THE FIRST GRIFFIN HANDIC\P.Value S3uu, an.JfW to tbe Second Horse provided there, are five starter* tlie property of differeut owners. A Handicap for Griffins that have entered for the First Griffin Race (Race No. i>) on tbe First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, Scurry Coune.274 words
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Article433 1904-02-23 1 THIRD DAY. Saturday, 28th May. 1. THE OPEN GRIFFIN HANDICAP.— Value &JOO, and #60 to tbe Second Horse, provided there are five startert the prop )rty of different owners. A Handica) for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance $10. Distance, K. C. 2. THi, BT£ WARDS' CUP.—433 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement920 1904-02-23 1 >. oriie wirKY. POWELL ROBINSON, goU *|wli, Sl»r»p«r» «»«1 F«d«f»t«<l MmUt SUlx. VESSELS jLDVHXIBBD TO. SAIL. Japan via porte, Prrwutn, due 26th Feb., Behn Meyt r. Sydney via ports, Mrilt, on 29th Feb., Boustead. Hor.gkoug, lichia, due Feb., 'ehn Meyer. PdnnßT'ipii-'s. fl»«nii ever» Wedn«< in? km .o fi~.ee S on920 words
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Advertisement236 1904-02-23 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk ■^Sysr^?>| Enriched 20 per cent. [j^*^r?S? with Cream. 3hj£l^? Sterilized-Not Sweetened. r^ o^"*™" o^^ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Sggffi Not S*Sgsl ■■< Milk. John Little Co., Ltd. .^Sg^ Special Low-Cutting New Model Lawn Mower AS USED BY TME >^ Singapore Cricket Club. Singapore Golf Club, etc.236 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous158 1904-02-23 1 UAY BY UAY Tuesday, 23rd February. Bah V»ter. p. 111 S.V.A. Laying Drill. 5.15. S.V.K Tracing and Profiling. 5.15. Town Band. H. S. Reservoir. 6 to 6. Wayang Kawiin. North Riidge Road. V. Wednesday, 34th February. Higk Water. 2.47 a.m. 2.37 p. m. Moou. First Quarter. 6.4 p.m. 8.1. homeward158 words
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Article945 1904-02-23 2 \Htk Feb. Thk number of coasters running here is very small. Yet competition ha*, of late, been M k*M that tlipy cull aiid leave here in a burly, after a tew days' non-appearance. This is highly detrimental to the interests of the trading community— a community whose hiiccess,945 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement322 1904-02-23 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on application to BORNEO Co.. Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially For the Brewed 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 ARE MADE TO322 words
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Advertisement560 1904-02-23 2 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY FIRE UFE TOTAL INVKHTEI) KUNDK KXO 1 I XlL',ooo,ooo. thb iabwwt rmicna D m tt>u i BOPKTFAIt A C< Vgpnt^ npBJI UNIDO> JJU) LABGi 1 Flft£ immUHOE HOM>-A>> Opital I Paid up Oapitu!. K-aerve Font! i. ,:a.UM Ine undemgi.pu, Ag«uti (or tbe Cou. i 'Bay,560 words
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Advertisement397 1904-02-23 2 NOTICES. V^ lW^a>4#AßmM##Bm^mL^ y Jg^NO DINNER^fIV^ 7^ .SmLW Kclihli for food and power to digest it are essential to^^J^^^V soii'i'l health. When Uigislion fails, as in dyspepsia, both y^^^M body and brain an- starved and the patient becomes languid aiK l weak, incapable of active, vigorous effort, or clear, sustainrd397 words
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Advertisement10 1904-02-23 2 Exchange and sLare quotations will be found on page 8.10 words
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Article234 1904-02-23 3 A wbkk ago five Europeans were arrested on the American transport Kilp'itrirk on suspicion of having deserted from the British Army. On Saturday, they were handed over to the military authorities. On Saturday Insp. Ambrose got an old offender twelve monthuforsnatching a hat from a Chinaman and robbing234 words
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Article132 1904-02-23 3 Thk Kxecutiveof the National I'nion of Ti'iiche.rs, of B'jlton House, Ku-sell Square, London, icqoaata us to ■nnimncfl Urn following The National Union of Teachers in Knjl >mi and Wales has just affiliated tin* Bii rra l.cone Teacher^' Association. Projects Cot tbe alKlintion of other Teach t-rs' Associations132 words
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Article134 1904-02-23 3 A m< iai. wire from Shrinehai to the I'tiiKiTj ihi-.lle cives the following details of the action at Chemulpo Tlip .Tapaneee ordered the Varyng md Koriel: to leave Chemulpo. The Japaneee attacked tliese vessels six miles (iiitf>ide that port and drove them back into the harhcur. The134 words
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Article105 1904-02-23 3 Mil NvwifAß, an European warder oftaaaaiit, m«t with an aeeideot with I Man- r pistil lately. Mr Newmaii who w:is peitrd in his woikrrotn upstairn with the piatol testiuj; the strfnt'ii of tlie triußer'?* «prinp, not knowing it to ba loaded, polled the Iric.'T. haTin»; the barrel pointed105 words
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Article92 1904-02-23 3 Tha fallowing cards were rrturned for the V hnisry Medal U. uirn.-il DO f:-.r<l< Dr. Ciirroll. y .1 Batt, \l Ellis, a XitchinfcT A. Ifartin, W. H. Pearw, B UWd, I) yiir,:.,< M \V inllomhfi v. r. Kenl K. K. Panmaoa M. I: S;,i,,h.iml A.C. PwMajr... L.92 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1904-02-23 3 hore Muscles. M' IP rone i of treatment tor* mnaelM J i- vrj ■;> a Kir-l tff%l n yooH wnrm bath lief >re g in; t> bad, aad i>r ■an la rob yoart Hf dry This opraa the Jin lii -n mMii unberl tin i Pain Halm into the pot132 words
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Advertisement603 1904-02-23 3 BANKS. Ne&trla&dsoht) Handel Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING WMJIET'i EnABLiBMBI) 1824. oapitai f. «*,ooo;ooo(abt £6,000,000; Isotid Capital f. 45,«X),000--(abt. £3,780,300 liWBRT«FnMI> f. 5,000,000— (abt. 417,0(10 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Aguncy in Bntnv'm. Bbakobis: Penacg, Shanghai, l&n--goon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Scqraiiaya, I'adang, Cheribon. Tegnl, Pecalonvau, Pasoeroean. Tjilatjap, Palnmbanff. Olehlqh. (Atjeb), Banojeraiaetin, Telok603 words
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Advertisement406 1904-02-23 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID HP CAPITAL f10.000.00f KEBEKVB FUND.Hlorling ResorvB..slo.')(X),ooo tia-.^non rtilver Reserve,...* «.Vfl,ooo f"' WJ REHERVB LIABILITY OP> norxxifm fROPUIEt MKH wl w > Court or Dirkctoiis. A. J. Raymond, K»q,— CiiaibmaM. M. TosfKtm, R*q --Dsrurr Chairman Ham. C. W. TlirnwN N. A. Sikbs. Esq. 1406 words
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Advertisement551 1904-02-23 3 NOTICES. WANTED a smart Chinese shipping clerk who i* able to read and speak English properly. Apply to ALBAGOFF A CO. Fel>. 1 1 29-1 WANTED, by the Johore Hoyemment an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hospi'al. Apply (":itin« qnalinVatinrm to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, v.c. Johore. WANTED, a Eurasian as551 words
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Advertisement625 1904-02-23 3 NOTICES. WANTED to bay a salmon or grilse rod and a pair of hailing rod*. Apply to W. W. BAILEY, Klan*, Selangor Feb. 9 B P\>SA(»K to England offered to strong lady help, in return for serrice* on voyage. Write to L. T. c/o Strait* /im» Feb 18 tu.th.«. 23-2625 words
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Advertisement682 1904-02-23 3 SHIPPINQ OCEAN STEAM BHIP CO., LTD. FOR BROOM E, PORT HKDLAND', < OSBACK, ASHBURTON, CARNARVON, OERALDTON, AND FRKMANTLE THE Company* steamer SULTAN, 3,083 torn, register, t'apt Townley. i* intended to sail for the above ports on Tuesday 23rd February. For freight or passage, apply to W. MANsFI ELD A CO,682 words
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1176 1904-02-23 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY. Bk.nsath.nal though it may seem from a traveller's standpoint, the holding up of the Mongolia in the Red sea by the Russian battleship an i her attendant torpedo flotilla, is not a very serious episode. The Mongolia isthe largest an i1,176 words
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Article668 1904-02-23 4 La ia> an was deeply exercised at the time the mail left on Thursday last, over s seemingly unfounded lumour that gMt adrift there to the effect that the inland w*s to be rehabilitated as a Cr mi, Colony. Ir. will he remembered that Mr. Birch promised the Labuanites in668 words
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Article232 1904-02-23 4 Dr. Jameson, who as to-day's Reuter message announces, has formed a new Ministry at the Cape, with himself an Premier, is best known because of his connection with the famous Raid which bears his name, and which hastened on the downfall of the South African Republic. In that ill-fated enterprise232 words
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Article88 1904-02-23 4 Thk hubbub among the mining coolies in Selangnr simply arises from the employers asking a section of them to work in future seven hours a day instead of six hours. The fall in the price of tin forced the employers to demand this. Most of the coolies do not relish88 words
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Article14 1904-02-23 4 Nippon" is the Japanese for Japan. 1 Nippy is the Englisii for the Japanese14 words
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Article13 1904-02-23 4 Thk Hongkong Amateur Dramatic CM) successfully staged By Excellency on ili" l.uh inst.13 words
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Article21 1904-02-23 4 A Missionary meeting to be addressed by Bishop Thoburn will be held in the Town Hall tomorrow at a. 15 p.m.21 words
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Article18 1904-02-23 4 In January last, seven hundred and forty deaths were registered at Singapore. The ratio per thousand whs 36.0018 words
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Article38 1904-02-23 4 Thk S.C.C. lawn bowling tournament ties for Wednesday arc Single Handicap, J. McKenzie v. A. Morrison, C. A. Paton v E. E. Syke?. Double Handicap, J. Robertson and E. A. Brown v. M. B. McKean and S. Sowdon.38 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article22 1904-02-23 4 Dr. Jameson Premier London, 22nd Feb. A new Cabinet has been formed at the Cape with Dr. Jameson as Premier22 words
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Article87 1904-02-23 4 They Stop a P. O. Lintr and Bet to be Excused. Renter's correspondeut at Aden telegraphs that the P .V O liner Mongolia encountered a Russian battleship and four destroyers in the Red Boa. The destroyer endeavored to cut off the liner but failed, whereupon87 words
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Article27 1904-02-23 4 Reuter'n correspondent, by special permission of the Russian authorities, visited Port Arthur, which stronghold, the Russians claim, ifl capable of making two years' re*irflance.27 words
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Article56 1904-02-23 4 Two bodies of Russian troops are marching in parallel columns towards Yaluaad Pheng-Yaug districts. While advancing troops to tho Yalu, tbe Russians are strengthening their centre, and preparing to defend the Railway and the northern coasts of the Gulf (of LiaotuDfz). The Russians admit their unpreparedness, but56 words
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Article101 1904-02-23 4 Rumours of Impending: Mobilizations London, 23rd Feb. The war is evidently exciting the apprehension? of the Neutral Powers. Sweden is mobilising her troops and fortifying her coasts. Spain is sending considerable reinforcements to the Canaries, and in otherwise preparing Portugal is despatching the Yatcn da Gama to the Far101 words
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Article33 1904-02-23 4 It is announced at St Petersburg in connection with (ieneral Ivauoffs departure for Turkestan, that the Russian troops in the direction of the Pamirs are to be considerably reinforced.33 words
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Article13 1904-02-23 4 THE SMOLENSK RETURNS. The Russian transport Smolewik has re-entered the Canal, homeward Hound.13 words
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Article21 1904-02-23 4 It is reported that a nurhing sister in Kuala Lumpur has volunteered fot service in Japan with the Uid Cross Society.21 words
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Article22 1904-02-23 4 Shiphno odtn rtisprnfiits,, with dates of nailing etc., will he found on page 7 General shipping news is prinUd on page 8.22 words
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Article24 1904-02-23 4 Thk /V«h.».-c/i with I h<- (ierman mail from Kurope left Colombo at midnight on Saturday and is due here at noon on Friday next24 words
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Article26 1904-02-23 4 A kihk at Biniontl on the 18th inst. burned down 120 houses, the dun iff done being estimated at one lukh und a half of rupees.26 words
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Article23 1904-02-23 4 Onk hundred ami sixty-nine deaths were registered in Bingopon during the week ending on the IStk Feb. The ratio per thouoofid was "6.31.23 words
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Article23 1904-02-23 4 To inoreas«»- the efficiency of the Ceylon Volunteers the Colonial Office has sanctioned the appointment of four new drill instructors to the corps.23 words
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Article28 1904-02-23 4 The solemn requiem eervion held this morning at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd for the repose of the soul of the late Bishop Fde was largely attended.28 words
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Article38 1904-02-23 4 Thk football match Pennng Of. Deli, played on the Penang Esplanade on Tuesday last, resulted in a win for the former by 3 goals to 2. In the return game the visitors again lost by 4 to 1.38 words
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Article29 1904-02-23 4 Kki-tek'b Agency slates with reference to the resignation of Mr. E. W Birch, CM G of the Governorship of North Borneo, the British North Borneo Company decline all information.29 words
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Advertisement425 1904-02-23 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY 18 ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REdULARLY TO THK PRINCIPAL CLUBS Ail the IN THI Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SKTTLKMKNTS consumption amongst Messes AND Europeans in this Market. T. M S. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements,425 words
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Advertisement424 1904-02-23 4 W .i.MED. AC"hin<!.t' Qlork for kiffles Library. CO »rj |1S par nioiirh. Apply t tlie Librarian. I IM \v.\ sYkd" Chinese salcsmrin lot the Bai'aar, A nlso ajunior cierk with knowledgeof typewriting. Aiidre6S offers to F C S« c/o StraitiTimet. Feb. 23 'xs.* WAN'TKD. A 00MPSTBHT Chinese Postal Clerk il424 words
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Advertisement196 1904-02-23 4 G. R. LAMBERT a CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS Groups and Photographs OP TH K "YEOMEN of the GUARD" Are now exhibited in our Showrooms Gresham House, Battery Road, Wh.rt order* lor Capias Ml lUi »i»«d Phillips On the 17th Feb. at Penanj;, An-.. n ito.id. the wife of K. P. Phillips, of196 words
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Article432 1904-02-23 5 NEW JAPANESE CONSUL AT SINQAPORE. Thk new Japanese Consul at Singapore, Mr. Tokichi Tanaka, air red from Japaa yesterday and inaugurated his term of office at the Consulate this forenoon. Mr. Tanaka h.ns previously been vicp-ennsnl at New York and is ooaie in ezoallentexami Ii FJ ipan'i diplomatic432 words
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Article167 1904-02-23 5 Mapame Fhkid, the wellknown singer, rr^ re umt-d to Singapore after a highly successful tour in India. In the 00 owe of her journey, Madame Frt'id hud the honour to appear on several OOOatJOM in pii- 1 1. it- of the Viceroy and Lady Cm /.on, and al167 words
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Article199 1904-02-23 5 On tin; li'ih ult. a Ceyloneße named Martin iiapoaad upon blind Kuri| tan nainril U du'way by pretending to be in local employ and thus inducing Kidzway to receive bin as a boarder. When a bill lor CM was presented it was found that Martin had neither money199 words
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Article57 1904-02-23 5 At the MkjaaaUoa of M Le Myre do Vilerstlic c. innmtee of the Rousseau monument hat* handed to the Paris Geographical Society the balance of the money collected lor the monument, to found a gold medal to be presented every two yearn to the author of a valuable new work57 words
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Article541 1904-02-23 5 TILLEKE APPEAL UPHELD Siam Judgment Reserved. The appeal of A.F.G. Tilleke from tho sentence of six months' imprisonment passed by the British Court of Siam on an indictment which charged him with receiving stolen goods, ended y-.'-rd iy and judgment was delivered i!n- fore loon. All the541 words
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Article394 1904-02-23 5 Ykstekday afternoon, J. W. Wartmrton was arraigned before Messrs. Michell and Colman on a charge of iiniinl breach of tnut in respect of 4&86 2", the property of the President of tlie Rr.yal Engineers' canteen and coffee bar at Pulo Brani. Sergt. Wilson conducted th 3394 words
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Article355 1904-02-23 5 Liibuan, ISth February. Thk Labuan Races are taking place this afternoon, having been postponed from yesterday on account of heavy rain, four inches having fallen between 4 a.m. and noon, and yet this should be the middle of our dry season The number of visitors this year is355 words
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Article356 1904-02-23 5 The London correspondent of the Pinnng Gazette has interviewed Sir Frank Swettenham. Sir Frank, of course, declined to be drawn out as regards his future plans but warmed up at once when the conversation turned to the Straits Settlements. He has no doubt that the Colony will356 words
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Article41 1904-02-23 5 The last number of the Agricultural Bulletin gives interesting details of old time efforts to grow cotton in Singapore. Some of the experiments date as far oack as 1837. Failure was the result owing to Singapore having no decided dry season.41 words
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Article46 1904-02-23 5 In Muar, rubber trees suffer greatly from the attacks of a kind of beetle which strips them of their young leaves. The only remedy seems to be handpicking as a means of destruction Particulars of this pest will ba found in the Agricultural Bulletin for January.46 words
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Article52 1904-02-23 5 The first ke<>] plate of the Africa, one of the eight new battleships named after the principal parts of the British Empire, was formally laid at Chatham Dockyard on Jan. 27th. Her displacement will be nearly 16,500 tons The ceremony was performed by Mrs. Pearson, wife of the Commander-in-Chief at52 words
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Article268 1904-02-23 5 Where it can Be Bought. Since the outbreak of the RussoJapan War, there has been an unprecedented demand for copies of the Btrait* Times, and many would-be purchasers have been unable to obtain copies of the paper. To meet the convenience of our readers and to facilitate268 words
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Article113 1904-02-23 5 The Agricultural Hulletxn for January contains an article on pine-apple growing in Singapore especially for preserving purposes. The soil of the island, it is pointed out is poor, yet, generally speaking, no fertilisers are used, though weeding is commonly rental to. Thn bulletin says that a properly113 words
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Article116 1904-02-23 5 The report on the Pauper Hospital for 1903 shows that, despite an income of 552.000 from investments, subscriptions, and a Government grant, that institution does not pay its way, and further aid in money is looked forward to. The arrangements at the hospital have been radically116 words
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Article182 1904-02-23 5 Result of Yesterday's Play. Championship Singles. Mr*. Gunsloxer beat Mrs. Hartnell Ii v, 0 1. Championship Pairs. Mis» Gunn and Mr. Hrad.lell beat Mrs. Salzluann and Mr. Fenny 8-4, 6-3. Yii«s .1. Cunii and Mr. Bradbery W v Mr*. Dare and Mr. Elliot. Ladies Sinules.182 words
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Article65 1904-02-23 5 The native garrison of Vigan, a town in northern Luzon, lias mutinied, and seized rifles and ammunition and taken to the bills. The people are up in the immediate neighbourhood, and drilling it rapidly proceeding. An American officer, Colonel Scott, has been hurriedly despatched from Manila to the scene of65 words
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Article45 1904-02-23 5 It is reported at Toronto that the Imperial authorities are contemplating transferring the Earl of Minto to India to succeed Lord Curzon as Viceroy, and promoting the Earl of Dundonald from the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Militia to the GovernorGeneralship of the Dominion.45 words
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Article60 1904-02-23 5 Tin speculation among the Chinese mine owners at Kinta has had disastrous results on the new year business settlement. The Chetties have also been hit so hard that only good security will move them- One mine owner, believed to be a millionaire, owes, it is said, 1800,000 to the Chetties,60 words
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Article77 1904-02-23 5 His Highness the Sultan of Jobore, accompanied by a suite of six persons, arrived at Marseilles on the Meseageries liner Sa'sizie on 26th January. His Highness was received on landing by the Chief of the Cabinet of the Prefect of the Bouches-du- Rhone, who welcomed him in the name of77 words
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Article90 1904-02-23 5 The two harbour tugs at Colombo are to be taken over by the local military authorities. Each will be fitted with a military mast for signalling purposes and in time of emergency they will be moved ten miles out at sea, which is the limit of vision from the military90 words
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Article126 1904-02-23 5 As is well-known, in time of war, belligerent vessels in a neutral port can, says a Ceylon paper, only be supplied with sufficient coal to enable them to reach their next port and is not supplied for cruising purposes. But, then, the question arises, how are you to ascertain what126 words
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Article114 1904-02-23 5 Mr. Takt, formerly Governor of the Philippines, and successor to Mr. Hoot as State Secretary for War, arrived at San Francisco on 23rd January from the Far East. He said that if Americans maintained their "attitude of tardiness" in regard to the Philippines the islands must look to the British114 words
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Article58 1904-02-23 5 Sugar planting and tobacco growing two nust important industries in the Philippines —aie held buck by the pr »c--tical shutting out of these products from the United States to protect the planting interests there and in Cuba. Discontent with this policy is rife in the Philippines but thero is no58 words
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Article625 1904-02-23 5 Who Begins the New Year Well For Many Months Last Year She Suffered As So Many Women Do. But Now She is Healthy and Strong, Thanks to UR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Mrs Tan Kirn Chye is fortunate in having a husband who reads the newspapers. "It was625 words
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Advertisement106 1904-02-23 5 Sick Babies in Summer. IT im!iirin?thp w :rm month* of summer that mother* have to be most careful of their little ones, ;iml atthelirst unusual l'>"~t u of their howeU should give the little tuflerer a do-e of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, 'j^iig Remedy has been in constant use106 words
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Advertisement259 1904-02-23 5 NOTICES. Wayang Eassim. THE The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore will tT»ec fSi the Ilorth Bridge I?oad ohcaire f?all To-Nigh t, Tuesday 23rd Feb., 1904 AIDA or ADIAMA TBE PRIM ES »r MR, COI'IKI) KKOM A KKENCII OPF.KA niMI'ANY Uon't mi*x this Opportunity. Curtain at 9 p. m.259 words
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Article263 1904-02-23 6 An Amiuin; Letter. Tiik I'pper llnrmm (htzetle publishes the following as bona-6de correspondence I should like to bring to notice of public through widely scattered columns of your valuable journal, a peradventure that overtook my ptmmriilj whilst taking no« turnal illations on the WmA Moat263 words
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Article653 1904-02-23 6 P. O. I>r Cfemaa *th M.mli Mr. .1. L Hope, Mr. J. 11. Ro.nl.ia, Mr. A. Kni K ht, Mr. f. V. Wrrford. I)r Dane. Mr. Dunhtrr. Mr. and Mr*. Otrtowl. Mr-, (\incli.-l,!, Mr. A. 1.. InßHll. Mr. V. M. Kraner, Minn Somerville. IVr hUtmt Imli Mmli653 words
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Advertisement86 1904-02-23 6 Triumph ot Modern Surgery. BY api'i.viMi: I'hr.nibf rUiu'e lain alii uhii'h i< anti»«pUe, to woaadb (>!■!. tnd likn lojurira bnrom 101 l nnnntion vet- in, they inav l>e lienleil without BMtnnttiofl in w third ol Ibt Übc n.|H. nil l>v the old tr<>atin»ot. It aU Ml-i\- th<- pain and forenaßs.86 words
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Advertisement548 1904-02-23 6 NOTICES. Superior Furniture Auction AT Green Hill. Chancery Lane. Saturday, 37th February, at 153-8O p.m. Two full size English Billiard Tables, a Piano, Handsome Drawing Room Suite, leak Bedroom Furniture, Good Dining Room furniture, Numerous Useful and Stylish Requisites for the Household, good quality Table Goods, Plants, a Victoria, eic.548 words
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Advertisement75 1904-02-23 6 SULPHURIC ACID FOR SUPPLIES, APPLY TO SYME&CO. m.w f. v.c McAlister Co. LIMITED. Fa»f jast rttthri a fr«i skipn«ht »l BEST FAMILY SALT BEEF Priue 40 cts. per pound. Prine Californian Salt Beef Price 30 cts. per pound. BEST SALT PORK Price 40 cts. per pound. Californian Pickled Tongues Price75 words
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Advertisement567 1904-02-23 6 NOTICES. t MOTOR CARS. RILEY HARGREAVBS Sc CO.. H/TID. r<-* r n n Have Specially Selected ML '<<■' Steam and Petrol 1 .*flP«r* Invite inspection at their Works. v Trials given to Intendiag fl Purchasers. BILEY HARGHEAVES <Sc Co., Ltd. Feb. 13 Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904,567 words
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Advertisement625 1904-02-23 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Kfrypt, Mediterranean forts, Plymouth and London. Tbrwwh Bil.* «t tadiaf UvitA fo>Ohio* Oo*«ti P*rrian > i'.i:><-aiai, and American "oris. M.,,1 Line. Outward*. rfimla "I I M.-iil» Ai.l. 3 h.i«an Apl 17625 words
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Advertisement813 1904-02-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaattchapplJ. I'D'i'T t'ttrgct v i;h the Netherlands India GoTernireni. Bm Ariscv. iati J. IVtmrBLS A Co., 2-3 Cchtis Qtat. .he undermentioned dates are only appro»'mat«-. From Vpected Will be Despatched (or:— t litael JBaUTia Feb 22 Batavia, Cheribon. Tegal, Peka- a longan, Samarang, Soerabaya. .>.^ig Macassar,813 words
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Advertisement596 1904-02-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. The fji-t and well known mail steamers of thi* Company tail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Na >les, Port Said, Suez. A'ten. Colomno, Penang, Singapore. Hon ,kon<:. Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back.596 words
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Advertisement770 1904-02-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Straits Staamship do. (Ltd.) Sailings from Singapore. At 4 p.m daily; ft am-launch Pulo Besar from Johnston's Pier at 3.45 p.m. MONDAYB t>.s. Penang for Malacca. Port Dickson, Port Swetten^am and Teluk Anton. TOESDAYB: S. 8. Bentong" for Malacca, Port Dioltson and Port Swettenham. WEDNESDAYS: 8. 8. "Belangor"770 words
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Advertisement579 1904-02-23 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.Y.K. JAIMNMA!!. BRAMBHI] I .1". A regular KORTN HUH I.V i- iTiee is maintain. I the f<)llo\ m HBW fWII Under M>iil Contr.-ic I for the Com lighted throughout by Electn.-ity, provide 1 wit 1 excellent accommodation f<er Fir.-t *ad r and fitted with >ill Iba I \'c579 words
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Article1464 1904-02-23 8 Under this hendiui; the following ;iM.rpTlations arc used —sir. steamer sh. ihij bq.— barque »ih.— schooner; Yet.— y T'jrji H.p.- Horse-power; Brit. British v.8.— 1 111 11 French Ger. -ciirninn Dot -Dutch;G.C.—Ueneralcargo: d.p.— deck piipsenger; U Uncertain; T. P W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. I. DTanjon« Pagar1,464 words
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Article602 1904-02-23 8 Sis«;\pork, 23rd February, 1904. PRODUCE. Uunbte: f 10 72J do (Cube No. 1) onpicketl 16.75 Copra Bali sSJ do Pontlauai. 7 .sit Pepper, Black 29.621 do White, (5%l 4g.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.174 do Brunei No. 1 4 2f) Pearl 8»jto 560 Coffee, Ball, 15% basl* 24.50 Coffee, Palembang,602 words
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Article138 1904-02-23 8 t>nr fer »teame* -«\r To-Morrow. B-mi;kiik Medusa 10 im ■Mngonioii Bangkok Horibal II a. m P.S'tenham A 1 Cnang Omnprre Xoon P.S'tenham FVnanK KUtna p.m Peluk Anoon via ports Srl.nqvr 3 p.m. \tnparmn <% Macassar .Vntn Yong 3 p.m B»D(;kok I) mm' r .1 p.m. 'h*bon nn<\ SKinarr\nc138 words
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Article148 1904-02-23 8 From Europo— By the NI) L.SH. Prrunten due on the -'7lh Feb. with dates to the 2nd Fobrtiary. From China— By the M.»M. s Virrn due on Monday. l^eit Singapore Dv» in Load Dec 'tilth K. I. .1 in .Mill lan 4th M. M. .Inn -'7th lan148 words
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Article181 1904-02-23 8 1 F.M, M W n M 2J 23 M M M M Vk-ssil'). Namk. it Tom*. OAFTAI* Fkum ri*iL*i> Cohhioukm. Rio. Will O'th« \Vil4, Rrii mi 14ri Raij.h jpaetltnuk X.-l. 17 11,I 1 in Honi; Kmii." Unt tt. M jfncodllfa Bhlo K.I. 91 < Juin Ho.. Bee Kistna Srtt181 words
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Article108 1904-02-23 8 Datk. Vks.'El.'* N.viJK \fum ftto. Toss. i >k^;in ITIOK Feb 23 M aa :>s •js M 23 23 28 Cnlhoi'ine Apunr Bnn So hi; Guf\n Baby A^-trilin«l Ke»i<tpMt BoUl s<roicot Tjl 1 1. 1 11 Hi Sum Rim Kin Cuan Ganymerlo Smnlias Lai i*nnn Jelungi Olenfallncb IrH Mr. -I'108 words
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Advertisement370 1904-02-23 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street Have iiii|>:ic l,r«l v frfsh nnd line stork ol good*. Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Washing Silks, Silverware, Old Chinese Embroidery, Chinese Grass Cloth from tow. Hand Drawn-Thread Work, Indian Carpets, Assam Silks, Maltese Silk lace in370 words
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Advertisement221 1904-02-23 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW&Co., Singapore. Ki *r m THE "MOUSE" TIAP '-4w*Si^ Price 2Oc. each PHUT P/'ce 75c. each ff*^,*fl m HHl^H9in.>'i i f^ .^^H^MVOT^Vt' vv Tt H% A PRO N KILKS mmrmmm m 1 Size 9 x VAi incbeß m am^^^ Price $1.55 each MILK TKsiKIl Price 45c. each W/^gT~ _^fc^~221 words
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Advertisement326 1904-02-23 8 OILSEEDS, COPRAH, SPICES, &c 'POTOTSCHNIG t FRANKEL, TRIESTE, AUSTRIA. AgenU and I'nxluce Kmkers upecinlly ler mrh abipMn vbo lining no (tHi.i- <m IhtContineat, wish ss have VERT •aergatie aad VERY rtliabla lfii|iriiw>sHiei in Kerse*. Potot*chniK and Frankel are GenerHl AfSBBI ><>r Cuntinental Karaf* si SSMS <>> tin- nnmi prominent nhippers326 words
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