The Straits Times, 27 February 1904
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Title Section15 1904-02-27 1 The Straits Times NO. a i, 370 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1904. PRICE 15 CERTS15 words
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Article464 1904-02-27 1 PORT ARTHUR RUMOURED BLOCKED. KAkLv id's luoriiin^ the Japanese Consul here received the following nt-ws A telegram from the Foreign Office, Tokio, received at midnight -<ith Feb. states.— In the early morning uf the 24tb three or four old steamer.- btiag MeWtai *<>' -'ttpanese torpedo boau, tiroceeded boldly464 words
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Article680 1904-02-27 1 The l)a<!>i Tel'ifiph t New York rorreK poniinil d o'iUmh hrn report that t lie Japanese now in K IM < ■uncriilruliinj. preparatory to a f.mi'd march ofSM Hilw tv the Vain River, wbe>« iliev will en BBMaiS •ith force 1am1..! in Muiicliinia iluiin;: il.e naval riyutlaH680 words
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Article512 1904-02-27 1 Home. London, 1 tlli F'iii-uai;. At Blackheath, on thr 13th February, Kng land and Ireland met, before a tremendoua crowd, in the Rugby Championtbip. The Kn^'lish tin wards were splendid and the backs aluo were cooil. Vivjan was the hero of the match. The final score was Kngland512 words
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Article230 1904-02-27 1 St. ANnRKW's CATHEDBAL. 7 a.m. Matini and Litany; 7-45 a.m. Celebration H C. J f> > p. m Evemiong and Sermon. No Service at St. Matthew*. Cathkdral or thk Good Shkphrri*, Brass Kassa K<>aiv 6-15 ,\.m. Low Man* 8 a.m. High Mans 5 p.m. Vespers. St. Pkter and230 words
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Article325 1904-02-27 1 For Singapore. frr P. iO. !> << Mongolm, connecting with the stemier Simla at Colombo, from L.imlo Feb. S. due «th Miroh— Ca-a Mrs Miss Hope. Miss G»ee Brown. Miss K. Tiylor Dr and Mr-, ftw, Mr A Mot Mr. Hirvin, Li< ut.-( ol. Pennefather sii Percy325 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement683 1904-02-27 1 LOR, U WHISKY. POWELL KOBINSON. Sal* Afmts, Slufiport „<! l>der.ti<- Malar Slate*. JOHORE HOTEL. Malay Curries. I INTENDING) visitors lo this Hotel are 1 informed that arrangements have kaaa made to have Malay curries every Sunday morning Tiffin 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The Johore Band pla> b opposite the683 words
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Advertisement730 1904-02-27 1 (NOTICES. Returned after a Successful Tour from America, China, Japan, Philippine Islands, British, German, French, I'ortuguesa Possession*. Chatre's New Indian Circus. Daily at 9 p.m. for a week only. Afternoon Performance at 4 p.m. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1904. Half Prices for School-going -population only. AT BEACH ROAD (opposite Raffles Hotel)730 words
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Article1227 1904-02-27 2 A correspondent of the Olobe learnt that at the forthcoming gun trials of the Prince of Wales, which re expected to take place during the latter half of February, a trial will be made of the Grubbe optical sighting gear. With this apparatus the gun-layer uses both eyes1,227 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement529 1904-02-27 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KINC. Toll RH the Prince of Wales. To H. 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 by529 words
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Advertisement570 1904-02-27 2 INSURANCE COMPANIES. t ROYAL INBUKANCK CX>V. FIRE UFE TOTAL INVESTED FENDS EXC XXi /12,000,000. THE LABCIXBT rtBB omc* IK THK WOBI I BOUSTFAP fir Agents. rpHK LONDON AND LAJXOABBIBJ" 1 FIBE INBUBANCK COMPASV. Capital £2127,«;(1 Paid Dp CapiMi '/.?M Kesorre Fund L.,<>'iifieO Ihe nndenlgned, Agonto for the Ccn» piny, are570 words
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Advertisement601 1904-02-27 2 NOTICES. BAD COMPLEXIONS Dry Thin and Falling Hair and Red Rough Hands Prevented by CUTICURA SOAP MILLIONS use Cutictra. Soap, ansisted by Ccticura Oihtmbit, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and601 words
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Article692 1904-02-27 3 P. O. Per Chnnan 4th MArch Mr. .1. U Ho|>e, Mr. J. 11. takmtmm, Mr. A. Knight, Mr. K. C. Wrefoni, Dr. Dane, Mr. Dunster, Mr. and Mm. CarUml. Mr- ('HnefieM, Mr. A. L. Ingall. Mr. K. M. Kraser, Mihs Somerrille, Sitl-i llay, Mrs. M».'li«t^n child and692 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1904-02-27 3 Sore Muscles. TIIK corieot of treatment gore muscles is very simple. First tnke n good w.irni tiath before grieg to bed, snd be sure to rub youis If dry. This opens tbe pores Then rul> Chamberlain's Pain Balm into t lie port A, kee^ticg up 11 brisk rubbing fo. »eve<nl120 words
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Advertisement531 1904-02-27 3 NOTICES. ■B^glP^ IS AM A fTlnfJispcfi^aJie h Hot Countries.! I "Santos Disinfecting Fluid it non*pctvnioiK anJ non-*l..inin(i, and for gencijj or per^n.il n>- ix ihni.m-^hK rite tl\e.< It Lomplelvly rfUrftCt. (he hoMI in which it ivu*ed,Mii,l. .Thvini-trrr I ir.«m:il!y i-revem* Cholera, 'I'yplioM Fever, Uy^uiery, etc. "Santos "Disinfecting Powder v the531 words
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Advertisement422 1904-02-27 3 BANKS. H.ONUKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKINO OOBPOB\TIO!». PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000.00. KESERVTS FDND.— M«HM Re«rv..410.0f.0,000 1 $l6 Silver ii«*erv<...s fl 5 0,000) >{R-<KRVELIABIUrV OF\ .inry^rw) P'tOPRIKI'OJIS lo> W Codkt or Directors. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairmam. H. K. Tomjhs, Esq -Dupxrrr Chairmam Hon. C. W. Dickbon N. A. Signs, Esq. K. r.,,422 words
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Advertisement684 1904-02-27 3 NOTICES. WANTED a smart Chinese shipping clerk who is able to read and speak English properly. Apply to ALBAGOFF A CO. Feb. n 89-» WA NTED, by the .tohore Government, tin apotaecan for the Johorj| Civil Hospi p I. Apply f'nt'.ng qualifi. n'inns to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, n.c. Johore. ~TAMBIKB.684 words
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Advertisement607 1904-02-27 3 NOTICES. (l'oSl FORT ABLE room* to ba let at J Eber Honse." Eber Road. nc. OU>t to be let. 3. h inge Alley, upstairs and downstairs Apply to WEE KAY POH. _JVb_3_ 29 -i r O PE- LET: entry at one*,, compound I hou-e No. 112 Bencoolen Street. Apply to607 words
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Advertisement665 1904-02-27 3 SHIPPINO NAVIGAZIONEGENERALE ITALIAN.*.. FOR HONGKONG'I'HE Italian s. TSCHIA, 4,200 tons, 1 Capt. M^gan/ini, having left Bombay on the 17th inst., mny be expected to arrive here on Sunday, tbe 'JBth inst., and will have prompt despatch for the above poit. For freight and passage apply to BEHN, MEYER A Co.,665 words
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Obituary29 1904-02-27 4 On the -25th February, at North Boat Quay, Hkno Kirn Noin N bo, the beloved wife of Mr. Skah Kno Tgck, eldest son of Mr. Skah Lbam Skah.29 words
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1163 1904-02-27 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY. One of the saddest features of the Russo-Japanese war, from a univerBalist point of view, is the loss to the worlit of to-day, and to the ages that are to come, that will be entailed by the destruction or distribution of1,163 words
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Article13 1904-02-27 4 The French cruiser Infernet which was lately at Penang has gone to Rangoon.13 words
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Article16 1904-02-27 4 Thb Stanley Hall arrived this morning from H.ttoum with 151,520 cases of kerosene oil for Shanghai.16 words
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Article19 1904-02-27 4 On Sunday morning the New Roman Catholic church at Klang was conscrated in the presence of a large congregation.19 words
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Article20 1904-02-27 4 Thk Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board are advertising for a surveyor and draughtsman at $1,200 per annum, rising to 51 ,380.20 words
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Article20 1904-02-27 4 Two more destructive fires occurred at Rangoon over a week ago, the damages involved being estimated at nearly two lakhs.20 words
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Article19 1904-02-27 4 The Tansan appeal case was unfinished when the Court rose yes'.erday, counsel for the appellants still addressing the Cour>.19 words
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Article21 1904-02-27 4 The strike troubles \p Selangor are lessening owing to the Cantonese and Ken sections of the contract coolies largely resuming work.21 words
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Article29 1904-02-27 4 Mr W. E Tlavidsos, who was lately Colonial Secretary of the Transvaal Colony, has hewn appointed to the same post in Jamaica. It* is worth XI, OOO a year.29 words
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Article29 1904-02-27 4 Thk Empress- Dowaper of China is said to have made a vow to spend a Rum of money equivalent ti> £60,000 in buUding Buddhist temples should she recover Mauchuria.29 words
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Article39 1904-02-27 4 Thk S.CC. lawn bowling tournament ties for Monday are:— Double Handicap, J. McKenzie and W. Kinsey v. O. T Lowe and H. T. White. Single Handicap, C. A. Paton v E. A. Brown W. 8. Goldie v. R. Thompson.39 words
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Article39 1904-02-27 4 Three Japanese lady teachers have arrived at Bangkok to establish a school for Siamese girls of the upper class. The teachers were engaged on behalf of Queen of Siam, who is promoting the new establishment from her private means.39 words
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"Reuter'e Telegrama
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Article45 1904-02-27 4 MANCHURIAN RAILWAY. A Watch Tower at Every M le. London, Feb 26th. An official report to the Director General of Chinese Railway* says that the Manchnrian Railway is strongly guarded. At every mile, approximately, thtre is a high watch tower with thirty Cossacks.45 words
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Article15 1904-02-27 4 Irtndon, 27th Feb. Pourparlers now proceeding between Turkey and Bulgaria continue favourably.15 words
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31 1904-02-27 4 A Russian destroyer on Monday night stopped the British India liner Mombtua in the Red Sea. An officer boarded the steamer and examined her papers.31 words
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Article60 1904-02-27 4 Port Arthur Blocked on Wednesday. The Japanese Legation in London have received an official despatch from Tokyo stating that the object of the Japanese, which was to block the entrance to Port Arthur, on Wednesday last, was attained. Tue crews returned to their ships in •afety. This news60 words
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Article51 1904-02-27 4 Sherwood Forest* rs for Singapore. The prosramrne of f irthcoming Army reliefs issued by the War Office contains the following l«t Manchester Kegt., Singapore to India. Ist Notts and Derbyshire Regt., Hongkong to Singapore. 2nd Royal West Kent Regt Ceylon to Honekong. 2nd Worcester Regt,, South Africa to51 words
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Article93 1904-02-27 4 The aDnii.il of the member* of the Tanglin Club, Singapore, waslidd in tbt Teutoni3 Club last evening Dr. Glennk* presided over eVMPiad attendance of members. The principal business before the meeting watt the question of re-building the present Clubhouse and a prolonged discussion took place on the subject.93 words
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Article297 1904-02-27 4 Friday's Play. Mra. (ianaloner and Capt. Sharp beat Mrs. Uraddel! and Mr. Frank Salzmuin Hi, 6 3. Ladies' Doubles Mrs. Camming and Mian Stringer beat Mrs. Somerville and Mrs. Waddell 6 J. 6 4. Minuet M. and E. Abram* beat Mr*. Christie and Mrs. HolcUworth297 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article69 1904-02-27 4 "THE SPIRIT OF JAPAN." WOMEN'S JEWELS SWELL THE WAR FUND. Ancestral Hoards of the Nobles Donated. Yokohama, Vfk Feb. All the women in Japan are contributing their jewels to swell the war fund, while the nobles of all ranks are unloading the ancestral hoards that were instituted in69 words
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Article57 1904-02-27 4 Tokyo Explains Sinking of Ships at Port Arthur. Yokohama, 26//t Feb. The authorities at Tokyo explain the real significance of the minster Russian telegrams of Tuesday with the assurance that the steamers reported destroyed were purposely sunk at the entrance to Port Arthur, by the Japanese themselves, who57 words
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Article206 1904-02-27 4 Strengthening: the Defences of Indo-Chlna. London, -JfiM Mi Tlis I'aris papers announce that, M Pelletan, the Minister for Marine, liaa made explanations of a reassuring nature before the Naval C> .in rni: tee, concerning the position of his Department in regard to the matter of Colonial defence. In206 words
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Article58 1904-02-27 4 Paris, '26th Fel>. Admiral Alexeietf confirms the report of the failure of the Japanese attack upon Port Arthur on TtU'sdty night He says that four JapaMM fire-ships were sunk, but he inakus no mention of ironclads. q [The message, it will be noted, does not58 words
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Article87 1904-02-27 4 JAPAN'S STRATAGEM SUCCESSFUL. Lnimt, Mh Feb. Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Minister, issues the following:— Early on the morning of the 24th inst. (Wednesday), four old vessels were escorted by some torpedo boats ar >und the entrance of Port Arthur, tor the purpose of blocking the mouth of87 words
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Article51 1904-02-27 4 At the Church of St. Cruz, Bangkok, on the 14th insc the wuddmg was solemnised of Mr. l'eter R. Henderson, the engineer at the mills of Kirn Seng Lee and Co., to Meh Thong Di, the sister of Mr. Louis Windsor. Mr. Henderson was formerly connected with Messrs. Howarth Krskine,51 words
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Article40 1904-02-27 4 According to the alteration in the title of regiments, approved by His Majesty the* Kin«, the Ceylon-Mauritius and the Honpkong-SinKapore Battalions of Royal Artiller\ will in future he designated "The Ceylon-Mauritius and the Hongkong- Singapore Battalions of Royal Garrison Artillery."40 words
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Advertisement479 1904-02-27 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REGULARLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS Ail the 1N Mas tne largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLKMKNTS consumption amongst Messes. Europeans in this Market. Y M. B. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements, F. M.479 words
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Advertisement266 1904-02-27 4 BOARD AND LODGING, /COMFORTABLE room with verandah \J ft.Ueh*d, v%c»nt. in pr vate family's hou*e. Apply to.M. K. c/O Straits Tiniet. Fob. H 4-3 NOTICE. THE mo thly RT-iee meeting of the Church Work Aspocintion will b* held at the Riffles Girls' School on Wtdnesda>, March .n<l, at 4 p266 words
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Correspondence
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Article300 1904-02-27 5 To M". 0^ j/, e m giraid Timts" Dkak Sir, -I houl(i ke t0 ca n the attention of t lie looy 1or Hi«B through ycur columns to very ra ve B tre«:t danger now existing n tne Q^ ony vi^., »trao ion engioa niouginp i-j300 words
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Article81 1904-02-27 5 A Chinaman has got six months' rigorous imprisonment for being in li >n of two counterfeit British dollars and for attempting to pass one of them An old offender has been Bent to jail for one year for attempted housebreaking. Las* December a Chinese coolie at Pulo Tekong81 words
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Article205 1904-02-27 5 I'mikr tbe Societies' Ordinance 1869, the OSoer AdsniniaUrina; the Government bat ordered that the Porkbutcher--' Guild registered at Penanp be dissolved. Tli it Guild therefore becomes an unlawful Society". Surge ,n-M :j ir T. 0 Mupliston, B.V C.| is attached to the Penang Volunteeis daring hi* stay in205 words
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Article242 1904-02-27 5 Btbhyoiu knows the story of how the lifo of the present Tsar, when as TFimvitch lie was in Japan in 1891, m attempted >>v a Japanese at Otsu, «ays tlu> KJhe Chrotiicle. When the 'IVurrvitch wis wounded, he was taken into a afaop kept by a242 words
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Article559 1904-02-27 5 Thb Singapore Municipal Commission met yesterday afternoon, Dr. Middleton, Deputy-Presidenr, in the chair. The members present were Dr. Murray llobertson, Messrs. W. A ''uscaden, (Deputy I. G. P.); 0. J. S Hinders, A. Barker, A. J \V. W'atkins, Cboa Uiang Thye. Mr. I!akki:r gave notice that he would559 words
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Article112 1904-02-27 5 Thk following Ceylonese have been appointed as surveyors and draughtsmen in connection with the Singapore re-survey viz 2nd grade surveyors. Messrs. W. Nitcheoek, N. K. W. Koelmeyer. and C. L. Wijaratne. 3nd grade surveyors. Messrs. T. C Nock, J M. Jayatilleke, and P N. D.iberera Chief draughtsman.112 words
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Article2721 1904-02-27 5 Thk remarks we were requested to insert in our last week's notes anent Bradbery and Peacock not being included in any of the League teams, appear to have caused considerable discussion in football circles. The result of this is that we have received numerous enquiries from outside enthusiasts2,721 words
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Article358 1904-02-27 5 Thk following paMien^en arrived here yesterday afternoon by the German mail Hteamer Preusirn. From Bremen Mr. t). Kan. From Southampton Mr. and Mrs. M. Keeih, Mr. :ind Mr., ft. Vox. Mr W. Kirrham, Messrs. A. O. Crane. P. Matin*. K. Maeiker, G. Campbell, Mrx. Hertram, Mr.358 words
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Advertisement154 1904-02-27 5 Irutlv stronger than fiction. A Blacksmith's experience. Wilton Street Belfast. I asSarad terribly with Rheumatism in my i ifjit urn). It Hffected me to such an astam that 1 could only Blighvly raise my arm. I am a blackwmitii by profession and, ns I have to MS a hammer, was154 words
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Advertisement204 1904-02-27 5 NOTICES. WASTJ^NG KSSIM THE The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL STftSE }3r Ihe Horth Bridge Road Ghcatrc I?all Saturday, 27th February, 1904 A Thrilling Tragedy "ROSSINA, ROSSINA," Being a Sketch By Dr. Kramer of Batavia Don't miss this play as it is a true Story, Having Happened204 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1904-02-27 5 IMY ttY I>A\. Saturday, 37th February. High Water. LSL p.m. MahuiuiiieiUii Natlial (Hari K»y» Kinta Gymkhana. S.V.K. BMatSH Itsadtnsa Bale»tier. 3. Wayang Kasata. Virtli kM|l Koa-1. 9 I lia'tri' Cirrus. 4 and 9. Sunday, aBth February. Hich Water. 7J4.-i.in. '.1.18 p. s v.c. Chwaa Parade, 7. S.V.I. Clans Kiriiij; 7.192 words
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Article874 1904-02-27 6 Kuala lApit, 22nd Feb. Mr. F. E. Tayi.ok, tbe Acting Assistant District Ollicer, Lipis, went to Budu and Sepan last week on a rentcollecting mission and, while there, was the victi in of a theft. His box disappeared one night, but was subsequently found in the juntrlo wi'li874 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1904-02-27 6 Triumph ol Modern Surgery. BY applying Chambariatrii lain Balrr. wln.-li in antieeptrr, to wounds, bruises, and Ilk* injuries bvfore inflammation ret* la, tiny m.-iy bt hrnlod without maturniiou in jne-tliinl of the time nqatrad >ld tr<:itni' nt. It also allays W 'I corcnerts. Keep a lint 1 1 <>l <■'*80 words
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Advertisement230 1904-02-27 6 NOTICES. ORIGINAL GENUINE WORCESTERSHI^E.^ lES JUILLIOUSNESS Kile Beans for Biliousness are the finest family medicine they promptly and permanently cure Headaches, Constipation, Piles, Colds, Liver Chills, Influenza, Rheumatism, Liver Troubles, Bad Breath, Indigestion, Flatulence, Dizziness, etc,, etc. OP ALL CHEMISTS. SOLE WBOLESJLE \tiK\TS fur the STRAITS BETTLKHSTS, JAVA, und HTtH230 words
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Advertisement550 1904-02-27 6 NOTICES. Agents for LEU PERRINS' ft WORCESTERSHIRE SAU^ v Bii Special Wsr.anl^^JßJ^ His MajeMJ CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. MOTOR 6ARS. RILEY HARGREA.VES CO., X/TID mH wL^Nrfiß***^^ Purchasers. JE^ILeV HI^_E,C3-E,E^'V r ES &c Co., LtDi Feb. 13 Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for550 words
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Advertisement629 1904-02-27 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Kor China, Japan, Penanu, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. lliriii.'h Bills of Lidine issued for Ofaina CoMti PmiM Gjlf Continental, and American Vorts. MalkLine. thtlUr.l'. Simla Mir <'h>is Apl. 17 Bengal Mar. 20 Ballaarat629 words
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Advertisement807 1904-02-27 7 s I cAinsn i r* tumr-AiN cs, Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij* Onder contract with the Netherlands India Oovcrnrrent. at Singapore: Ppir Acisn, laii J. I'aehpclb Cc, 2-8 Coiltbi Qi at. ;he undermentioned dates are only appro>'n>ate. steamer From R'pected Will be Despatched for:— V.der Lun Soerabaya Feb Irl Bandjarmaesip, Kota Baroe,807 words
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Advertisement591 1904-02-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (ierman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from B-emen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, ana Kobe U> Yokohama ana back. They are591 words
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Advertisement766 1904-02-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES' StwUt« Steamship Co. (Ltd.) Sailings from Singapore. At 4 p.m. dally st^am-launch Pulo Besar" from Johnston's Pier at 3.46 p.m. MONDAYB 8.8." Penang" lor Malacca, Part Dickson, Port Bweltea'iam and Telnk Anson. TUESDAYS 8. 8. Ganymede for Malacca, Port Diclcson and Port SwetWEDNEBDAYB: 8. 8. Selangor" for Malacca,766 words
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Advertisement600 1904-02-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. JAPAN M.VIL STEAMSHIFCO., LTD. A tegular FORTNIGHTLY ~rvice ia maintained between Japan :;n lOi.ropeby the following NEW TWIN SCREW fTMAXUM, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Oovornment, "spocially designed for the Company's European Hervice, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with oxcellnnt accommodation for First and Second Class600 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1181 1904-02-27 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations :ire used sir. steamer sh. ■blp bq.— bnr<|iift sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Obk Cunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.d.— Horse-power; Brit.—British U. S.— United States Fch.— French 9er.— German; Out.- -Dutch; Gc—General•argo; dp. dad passenger; U Uncertain; K. p. W.— Tanjonß1,181 words
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COMMERCIAL
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Article95 1904-02-27 8 Qambler buyer* 10.00 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 16.50 Copra Ball 8.00 do PontlanaU 7.60 Pepper, Black buyer* 28.75 do White, (5%) 47.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 4.12J do Brand No. I 4.00 Pearl Sago 550 Coffee, Ball, 15% ha* 23.00 Coffee, Palembanc,aoXh%.l-.. 29t> Coffee, Liberlau No. 1 20.00 Tapioca,95 words
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Article124 1904-02-27 8 On Ltndtn —Bank 4 vi/» 1/11 DemaDd I'll Private 6 m/> 1/1 If do S in/i 1/1 1 On 9tn«»nv. -Rank d/d 1.974 Private S m/s 2 iß>i do ml- iv.'t On F'anct— Bank d/d 2.40} Prlrate 3mh 2.43J do 6 m/i 3.45J On India— Bank T. T. .143124 words
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Article378 1904-02-27 8 Belat Tin Mine $10.00. B'sawahUold Mint ($7.50pd)t15 00. Rrtmcli Tin Mine $8.25. •Km-iT.v Neare $105, n*lex. BHcong Shanghai Bank $645. Howsrth Kr»kin<-, Lt. $205.00, buyer*. Melelms (in liquidation) 20 cts, buyers. Kadana ((ally paid) $10.00, nominal do ($7 paid) $7.00, nominal. N'nal Bank of Chlr a A(£Bpd)S33.oo. buyer*. do378 words
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Article121 1904-02-27 8 for fer iteamer Timr MolflUT. Pontianak De Kook 11 a.m. Malacca and Linggi Helene I p.m. P. Dicksoni S»pang Bintang Tinur 2 p.m. Labuan and Manila Singora 2p m. Brisbane and Sydney Airlie 2 p.m. Amoy and 8w a tow Ptatakota :i p.m Penang and Deli Calyptn 8121 words
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Article139 1904-02-27 8 From Europe— By the M. M. s.s. Armand Behic due on the 29th February with dates to the 6th February. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Varra due on Monday. >eft Singapore Dae ia Load ;in 13th B. I. Feb 7th an 18th M. M139 words
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Article47 1904-02-27 8 TTAL I AN Vermouth in caeis and bot--1 ties. Chianti wine in flasks, the best of table wine*. Italian claret at S4 25 per doz. quartz, dntv free. Muscat of BmiSJM, an invigorating sweet wine at 91 per bottle GAGGING A CO. Feb. -24 e-347 words
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Article185 1904-02-27 8 AtiI'LEN'DID opp)rtumt> for lorers of orchids Messrs. J. W»ter»tradt an I H. Rime-tai), at prereit t M lim, Java, are proceed ing to Kumpe neztapring with one of the and largest collections of orchids evpr broukht to Furope from the Far East. Thay ofier to deliver collections of these,185 words
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Article178 1904-02-27 8 t Vkshsl'sNaiii. 4. Con* Captain From Sailbd Kio. C-O4BIGHKS. Pel. m m ■>•, M II •21 n L' 7 •x 11 ■21 II iTringganu fat utr 600 Rodenhurg Sandaknn Feh IT Tolv Nor Btr 740 Kallevig Bangkok Feb 2! Alting i>ui hu 704 Neijts Souraba\a Feb 21 Farfalla Ital178 words
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Article121 1904-02-27 8 C L EARANCE S. Date. Vmssl* Namb. Feb lit! Ciaverhill Mar I La Beyne Feb y Artnand behic tf» Yarra 27 I'm v.-i 37 i Resident dchiff 38 Emile '27 Stanley Hall •J9 Nam Sangt •J7 Pin Seng -.'■< Uchia BaUvier 2» Kedah 29 Bingora ma Perumg t»n BaUntt. Flag121 words
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Advertisement353 1904-02-27 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 St 52, High Street. H»ve unpacked m IWwh »ml line wtock oi g»ods. Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Washing Silks, Silverware, Old Chinese Embroidery, Chinese Grass Cloth from Swatow, Hand Drawn-Thread Work, Indian Carpets, Assam Silks, Maltese Silk lace in353 words
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Advertisement765 1904-02-27 8 WHITEAWAY, LAI PL AW& Co., Singapore. f/l'k THE "M OUS I" TRAP |R*?P fl'!.,. L I Price 2Oc. each APRON f I L l B wZ^lZLai»»s« as>M um wmma^J Size 9 x Kt^ inclieH W mm^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Price -1.55 each MILK ThSI'K!: Price 45c. each WkWP*' m a m^mmmm^^^—mt KNi.l.l-H765 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1904-02-27 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kand-mg Kerbau Hotpital, i6th Fto., 1904 i^a.m.i3p.m.|«p.m.| KiMAHb. Har > f1.934i9.7fi2!29.922 Morning Temp B>.B 87.0 74.8 partially WB'lbTher 760 760 IVM l cloudy, DirofWind w«. w h.h.w. Calm, day and Max. Temp 87.9 night clear. Mm 71.3 Maz.inSun 1499 I Terr, rad 68.9 RAiafall Nil The standard time93 words
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