The Straits Times, 14 March 1904

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,383 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1904. PRICE 15 CEITS
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  • 529 1 Mi S. Wooley of Pulo Brani reports in tin- police that £50 and two gold rings belonging to him have disappeared. So has his "boy." Thf body of a Chinese male child has bean found in Java Road. The body of .1 Chinaman who died from bcri-bcri has
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  • 279 1 Th| loll' «in/ pavaaaiMI iiniveil l.y tin' licrniHii mail -trainer llnmlmni yp«terilitv morning From Humour.' Captain II ll.M, Mr t; Si.m'k From Antwerp: Mr. 0. I>e. BMS. Fro,,, Mourh i.ton: Mr. M.I li. Mr-. Unff.m.len n, I'hI. hitt, Ml** I). I*uak, Mr. Hn.l Miiw Wabatar. From 0«M Mr.
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  • 128 1 Mr. Davis, one of the promoters of the syndicate formed to construct the Singapore tramways, arrived here last week and left by the German mail to-day for Hongkong, where he is also emea?ed in a tramways enterprise. It was at first believed that Mr. Davis had come to
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  • 121 1 The wedding was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Saturday atternoou of Mr Hurry Klphick to Miss Dorothy Hart, daughter <>f Mrs. Cowan, Cliff House. Mr. George (irey acted as best man and Mr. S. E. Amßberg was groomsman. The bridesmaids were Miss Daisy and Mis* Winnie Cowan.
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  • 138 1 O\\iN'- to r:iln the match at TanjoDß PagMr on Saturday had to be abandoned. The Dock team scorer) ]i- rune for 2 wickets, Park tL'and Ozenham 'S> runs, both not out. The S C.C. 2nd eleven did not bat. Y. M. C. A. v. Royal Engineers. This match was
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  • 142 1 Thk lammUit arrived from Japan via Manila \esteulay and is discharging about 1,000 tons coal for the B. I Co There are three colliers out in the roads with coal cargoes awaiting orders lor discharge, viz the Lnluan with patent fuel for the Admiralty, 'he Uosalfi and a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1176 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. S«<* Aim**, Sim. P er« ml l.d.r.i, w.i.j si.i,. AUCTION SALES. FURNITURE AUCTION At 1 < s Bukit Timah Road (Near Newton Station) Monday, \4th March, at 4 p.m H. L. COUHLAN a) CO. Lireaaed Auctioneers. Mar 8 1 M AUCTION SALE OF THK VALUABLE FREEHOLD
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. Distinction in Personal—. Ladies win find in oip Showrooms unequalled facilities fop acquiring at Moderate Price; THE Newest Styles in Millinery. LONDON PARISIAN MODELS. \\<- are ala* showing Attractive Extremely Beautiful Novelties IN Ornaients, Buckles. Laces, Tulles, Chiffons, Ostrieii Tips, Wings, 4e. 'ZT. LITTLE'S.
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  • 528 2 The Condition of The Philippine. The report of ex-Governor Taft to the Commission, made just previoji to his de parlure for the United State*, was made public in Manila on Feb. 4th, according to the Manila Cable News. Thi» report embodied much of the matter embraced in
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  • 134 2 BtiOKK tne federation of Austri'i:* the (/hinpgf, Japanexe, and Malays encased in coa«tal pearling stations, like Cossacks in Western Australia, were prevented by law from moving south below a certain parallel of latitude, which kept them away from the old settled districts. Rut the Commonwealth Constitution Act
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  • 111 2 Lhabsa is a city of magnificent buildings, wlmre the streets are never repaired, arid, except for a slight cleaning in Jauuiry and If area of tM Thibetan calendar, are rireidfully dirty. Everywhere arc peiple laden with rich ornaments (note the import! of turquoise ;indjadr>!) but MWMhtd ;ts
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  • 92 2 Mons. A. Charpentikk. the Fr, neb physicist, has succeeded in demonstrating lhat tbe human body emits N or Blondlot rays, which, acting on a phosphorescent screen of barium platino- cyanide, increasethe luminosity, says Science Siftinps." The rays proceed from the mußcles and nerves, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 399 2 NOTICES. *HBm GWYNNE Co.'s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on application to BORNEO Co., Ltd. SCOTT'S EMULSION r STANDARD ,OHF WEAK REMEDY !ai- LUNGS. Of all
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    • 85 2 NOTICES MARTIST3 M«i7ut ImolarUr oTtbSraSlEa tltMly *o— mm JB on the f* r M Ml (oJwßfcvtt V^jH ■(> M w>al r <it of tht Soda Water f^Si Wj~sj hlo ba uc«dingl|r pure, abio C< J fl Vfij^H aubttancw; it ia well and C^t R»V^^ properly aerated, and of I *S
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    • 495 2 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD OP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease with Pronpunc«d b^h^tUi«fe3^WDmkL AOTHORIYIta %K%i* Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, Lad WONDERFUL PURIFIER of tbe HUMAN BLOOD. Fortify tbe System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. IWILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA c "3^^^j Has over 70 Years'
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  • 393 3 liih gold mines in Manchuria include the Austta mine, which baa a twenty stamp mill with ores running two ounces to tbe ton, and the Marco Polo" near Port Arthur. In neither case, however, is sufficient capital available to allow of proper development and tbe results so
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  • 283 3 Mow the News of War Came to Port Arthur. An interesting light was thrown on the w \y hostilities were announced to the Rush ins at Fort Arthur in an interview granted a Shanghai Times man by a lady »ho wsfc in Fort Arthur whan the first
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  • 109 3 N*El:voi people who aro troubled with wsksfolMM and excitability have usually ;i 8 ronp tendency of bluoil to the brain, with cold extremities, says The l'ropli'* Friend. The pressure of bl"od on the brain keeps it in a stimiU* dor wakeful state. If tln-sp ■ymptomi
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  • 84 3 A vnr.v; Italian optician named TotaaMMO Lindi has perfected an invention fr^m which Brent results are mm in Urn in-11l nt astronomy, by giving enonaoaoly increased power to tl>>- t.-lfvripn. It is claimed that the I.incti lens rruihles •objpeia to b« magnified to the extent of 50,000 diamfit!r«,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 846 3 NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Club Programme for the Spring* Race Meeting, 1904. May 24th, 26th, 28th. FIRST~DAY. Tu*sday, 24th May. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue WOO. A Race (or Maiden Horses, and hones that have run aa Roadster*. Subscription Griffins and in Races confined to horses imported aa Subscription Griffins. Weight
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    • 366 3 NOTICES. (or either of the following aeries of Race*, Fill: Serie* No. 1 Fint Day- Race No. 7 Second Dny— Race No. 7 Third Day-Race No. »i Serif* No. t First Day- Race Nn. Second Day— Race' No. I Third Day— Race No. 6 Any owner wiahing to enter for
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    • 583 3 NOTICE& WANTED, by the Jehore Government, an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hospi a). Apply statins qnalinVmiooii to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, a.c. *Johore. W'.\NTEl>a*mnrt Bunuian acquainted with th« »h'pping trade to push on certain brands of provision*. Liberal commission allowed. Apply to A B. D.. c/o Strait* Time*. »»M2 8-3
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    • 624 3 NOTICES. /COMFORTABLE rooms to be let at \j Eber House." Eber Road. its 10 BE LET: entry at once compound hon«e No. 11*2 Bencoolen Street. Apply to Guthrie it Co. Ltd Agents. Fob 4 1 1 u-c. IXJ BK LET: offlcef on the second floor I No. 7 Battery Road.
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    • 515 3 SHIPPINQ INDO-CHn^TsToiAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. rpHE Company's steamer SUT SAJfO, 1 2,70 toot, Oaptain Young, having left Calcutta on tbe 6th mat, may be xpected to arrive here on or about the Uib mat. and will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply
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  • 22 4 FROST: -March 14 at Wilkie ad, Bkktam Cborok the dearly loved r Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Frost, ax«d A weei
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  • 605 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 14TH MARCH. (.iKNEKAi. Kurupatkin's avte-de-c-imp has naturally got sources of information at his disposal from which we are utterly debarred; at the same time his assurance that the Russians will have done with Japan by the end of July seems almost too specific
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  • 773 4 Siiicaporb being the distributing centre at the world's supply of gutta percha practically all of which ia produced in the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago- anything affecting the gutta trade is of material interest to the Straits people generally. The colleatioa of the article, as is locally well known, forms a
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  • 306 4 to b» a suitable substitute for th« gutta at present collected from the jungles of Malaya. The point wherein it may affect the present market lies in the cost of its production. First class commercial gutta in quoted to-day at about $500 per picul on tho local market That is
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  • 172 4 We would call the attention of the authorities to the high enclosure of barbed wire that has been put up on the open space along Hill Street at thf> foot of Fort Canning, It is presumed that the land belongs to the authorities, and that the lofty corral has been
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  • 17 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/1 lj{. Exchange and share '(notation* will be found on page 8.
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  • 12 4 The South China Morning I'o.H Office has issued a useful war map.
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  • 13 4 Tm outward P. and O. mail steamer Bengal left Colombo at ;< p.m. yesterday.
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  • 14 4 The British steamer Rosalie arrived from Kuchinotzu, Japan, yesterday with 6,000 tons of coal.
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  • 30 4 The prize presented by the Captain of the Keppel Golf Club will he played for on Saturday, March 26th, and Sunday, March 27th. Conditions 18 holes, medal play. Special handicap.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements,, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 35 4 Thk official forecast of the rice crop this season gives the yield for Burma at sixty-four million cwts the highest on record, and that for Madras at sixty-one million cwts. against fiftyseven millions last year.
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  • 44 4 A stokm the other day, in the district towards the coast of Perak. seems to have done considerable damage. In addition to blocking the road from Batu Tiga to Kltng, it is reported to have done havoc in a rubber plantation near the line.
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  • 57 4 The Echo de Mintt, a Paris newspaper, speaks highly, on the authority of a correspondent, of the Duff Syndicate* operations at Kelantan. Two veins of gold and one of galena are being operated upon. The mines are near a large river and in a populous district so that there need
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  • 63 4 At Taipinp, a few days ago. Mr. Henshaw prosecuted Mr. Les|lar for causing a nuisance by allowing his dogs to bark at night thereby disturbing com plainant's sleep Accused was fined SlO In a case brought by Mr Lenslar against Mr. Henshaw for trespassing into hie premises armed with a
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  • Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
    • 60 4 THE LAST ATTACK ON PORT ARTHUR. Parit, YMh March. An official telegram from St. Petersburg, dated March 12th, states that on the night of the 9th March the Japanese made an attack upon Port Arthur with their torpedo boats, and, on the morning of the 10th, their fleet
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    • 40 4 Tokyo, Hth Mareli. During the bombardment of Port Arthur on Wednesday and Thursday, tne torpedo destroyers of both Powers were engaged. Three of the Japanese destroyers were injured, and one of the Russians was sunk.
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    • 27 4 Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge has given over the British Naval Hospital on the Bluff at Yokohama for the use of the wounded.
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  • Reuter's Extra Service.
    • 64 4 CHINESE FOR SOUTH AFR ICA. Ordinance Officially Sanctioned, but Suspended for the Present. Lumion, l.llh Martk. It is officially announced that it is the King's pleasure not to disallow the Transvaal Labour Ordinance, but it cannot be brought into operation at l> regent It is understood this means the suspension
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    • 74 4 Annuls Russian Concessions Reuters correspondent at Tokyo wires that the full text of the treaty between Japan and K MM, which has been pnblished in a Gazette at Seoul on the 10th inst., annuls the concessions granted to thw Russians, namely the deprival of Korea of the
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    • 78 4 THURSDAYS BOMBARDMENT TERRIBLY SEVERE." Russians laVe the Offensive. TmivXCi\ iih Mar. A telegram iron) Port Arthur received in St. Petersburg describes the bombardment of the 10th (Thursday) as terribly severe. The new town MiMained the greatest damape. The casualties included some civilians and ladies. All was quiet on the 11th.
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    • 40 4 Reuter's correspondent at Tokyo wires that the Japanese Cabinet met on Saturday, the Elder Statesmen being present. It was decided to realise 50 million yen by postponing Government undertakings, and 70 million yen by a war tax.
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    • 34 4 The Kaiser has sailed for the Mediterranean. He spent half an hour oft' Dover and had a good view of the new harbour works, in which he is keenly interested.
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    • 34 4 In the International Association football matches Scotland and Wales drew with one goal each. England scored three goais against Ireland's one. In the Rugby International, Ireland scored 14 points and Wales IS
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    • 85 4 According to Arairal Togo's report of Thursday's fighting at Port Arthur, the Japanese took the crew of the Russian torpedo boat Stereguschtchni aboard. Another Russian nhip was Keen to be on tire. The Japanese losses were seven killed and eight wounded. The Japanese vessels were somewhat damaged.
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    • 20 4 Riots In Shansi. Reuter's correspondent at Tientsin reports serious anti-foreign riots on the Belgian railway in Shansi.
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    • 24 4 The Washington Senate has ratified the trea'y with Abyssinia, establishing trading posts and means of transport and communication in that country.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 463 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. POTTED^ Chicken, Chicken Ham, Chicken Tongue, ,j£A Ham, Tongue, Turkey Tonjfue, Tongue, Veal and Ham, Ham Tongue, Beef, Game Pheasant, Wild Duck, Strasbourg Meat, Lobster, Salmon, Salmon Shrimp, Crabs, &c, <See. Bets. lOcts. 20cts. per Tin AT The Australian Stores. Cheapest Best. Mar. 14 m A t. jji
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    • 325 4 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Popular Orchestral Concert. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. Plan on Monday, at Robinson Piano Co. Tickets $2. Members free. Itokiig u< xJniissiu prtusUtiti »f Seista Ticket Mar VI 17-3 A Lady would be glsd to aive ber services on voyage as companion or lady help iv return for passage
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    • 159 4 G. R. LAMBERT ft GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Tourists 1 P sis* Slid Films carefully develop d. All kimJs •< PhotOfrapfclC Materials kept la stock. Plata* and (Tims (ua-antecd Fresh and suitable to th* cllmals. Photofraßfcic Mints to Tourists cheerfully rH en. Splendid Assortmeat of Cameras an baa*. View* of Slncapore. Native
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 250 5 OFFICIAL RUSSIAN REPORT OF THURSDAY'S ENQAOEMBNT. Details of the Fighting and Losses. Itoiidon, IMlt March. ViMfoy Almeieff reports lliat in the course of a reconnaisance from Port Arthur before dawn on the 10th inst. (Thursday) ">* RusRiin torpedo boa's encountered a Jnpanose torpedo bout and several cruisers outside
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    • 146 5 London Itfh March Baron Suyamatsu, a Japanese stateman, has arrived in Liverpool. It in believed that he has some mission on behalf of the Japanese Government in England. QEN. KUROPATKIN STARTS. Expects to Polish off Japan by end of July. General Kuropatkin had a magnificent send-oll'
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  • 14 5 Mk Ji stick Hynduan-Jonks proceeds to Malacca tomorrow to preside over the Assizes there.
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  • 28 5 The X.M S. yacht Mtraa brought this mm ning from Port; Swettenham the following pa a ßengf>rB Mr. and Mrs. Vane, Mr. and Mrs. Spinks and 2 children.
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  • 31 5 .Mi; Jmhcl Law has returned to Penang, so that several judgments which are due from the Appeal Court will probably have to stand over for a time, including the Tansan case
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  • 62 5 Under the auspices of the Epworth League, a social evening will take place at the Deaconnese' Home, Mount Sophia, on Friday evening next, at 8 o'clock. The occasion of the gathering is the reception of the new pastor of the Mt'thodiet Church, Mr Amery, to welcome newly arrived missionaries, and
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  • 129 5 Thus a correspondent NotwituHtanding the fact that a valuable horse was recently lost to its owner owing to the carelegnneHß of some coolies engaged in transporting tramway rails, several handcarts laden with rails were going along Stamford Road this morning at an hour when the vehicular traffic ther« was at
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  • 1942 5 JAPANESE OFFICIAL NBWS. The Consul General for Japan in Singapore received the following telegrams from tne Japanese Foreign office early this morning. Admiral Togo's Report. Admiral Togo reports as follows On the 10th March we attacked Port Arthur as previously arranged. Our two flotillas A and B, consisting
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  • 331 5 SCOTIA WRECKED ON THE LADRONES. Patrol Ooes to Her Assistance. Thb Manager of the Kastern Ex tension Telegi irpfa Co. in Singapore "ha* received a telegram stating that tinCompany's steamer *cotia has gone, on the Ladrones We understand that the crew were all saved. The Scotia was commanded by Capt.
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  • 105 5 About 7 o'clock this morning the Shell aud Transport Trading Co.'s steamer liullnwuth arrived from Palembaug with the same Co.'s steamer Murrr in tow. Both steamers are oil tankers .ty appears that about 8 o'clock on the morning of the 6th instant, while tie Mure* was
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  • 33 5 Messrs. R ijriro and Co. have on sale a tpry useful map of the naat of war. Accompanying itare'oiall Russian and Japanese flag* to indicate the positions and movements of the opposing forces.
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  • 751 5 Soldiers leaving Nagasaki for the front. (Sp«ci.al Correspondence of the 8ira.it* Times) Inland Sea, 17tk Feb., 1904. Nagasaki is an old fashioned port lying at the bead of one of the most beautiful (lords in Japan. In the old days the Dutch, who were the only foreigners permitted
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  • 62 5 P. O. PASSENGERS. Thk following paHHengen have arrived l>y the P. and O. Palawan London to Sings nore Mr. I. C. Darby, Mr. E. C. Cooley, Mr. R. T. Niool. Malta to Singapore i Captain Packer, Mennrs. Tilmont, J. Vlusaell, MoCabe A. Hughes, P. Ro»«, A. Mawy, K. DiUcolt. (i.
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  • 67 5 A correspondent informs us that fa the last five days he has seen an emacia ted Kling woman lying in the verandali of an empty house at 8 Bukit Timab Road. The woman, our correspondent asserts, is dyiug slowly of starvation The house in question is nearly
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  • 71 5 The output of tin ore of the above mine for the month of February was about 36 piculs, of which 27 piculs were sold for $1 1 M 6M The reason for tbe low output is given as the monitors having cut into a run of very
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  • 88 5 A very successful smoking concert wa* given at Iga Satarda] night under sniont Pagar Dock Company Recreation Club Mr. W. Kint being in the chair. Thrrfl members mustered in strength au a very pleasant evening in the Clu> building, which for its size is one ot
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  • 178 5 Ill its Spotting Intelligence column on Feb. "_'5th, the Melbourne Arfrn* puli lished the following note anent tlic s',> j. inent liv Mr. Abiuin-i t Ii. tinii; u<- lot .,i hinsr- which were landed here to-dav /rom the Ml .liyu*: Mr. IJ. Abrams shipped to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 88 5 NOTICES. WJkTAmjKJbMUB. Tht lion Isristr Ttatrirai Cwpuy »f Simper WILL STMC To- Night. Monday, 14th March, 1904. At the North Bridge Road Theatre Hall Tke Popular I'lay Entitled 'SHEHERBAND ZANGGI" THE PORTUNATE PRINCE Wonderful Transformation of People into Animal*. To-morrow Night, Tuesday, 15th March, 1904 IMIM MB-Tke U4j lUuionlat will
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 168 5 UAY BY UAV Monday 14th M ireh. High Water. 9.48 p.m. SV. A. Carbine and S.|uad Drill. I'hi harmonic Choir. 3.15. Philharmonic < »r. hf-tm LMk Wayauji Khhiu'iii. North Hridge Koa>l B, Tuesday. 15th March. High Water. (1.30 a.m. MMskM. Land Sale. Powell -J. 30. Philharmonic Orchestra. UO Wednesday 16th
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  • 754 6 P. O. Her Ballaarat 18th March Mr. U.*A. Mormon, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Hn. Hunter and family, Mr. J. Mitchell, Miss Baldwin, Mr. Waugh, Mr. W. A. Cadell, Hn. Oliver .Smith, Mi«H Krown Webber. Per Boroeo 26th March Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Lowell child Had infant, Miss Cowan,
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  • 248 6 For Singapore. I'er P. 4 O. s. China, connecting with with the stenmrr B ngnl at Colombo from London Ke'i 1^ due «Kfa M rcti- Mr. C. \V. .lone* Mr. W. McKiiy Mr and Mrs. BtTBB* Mr. and Mr« Ijine. Mr aud Mr*. Shelforri. Mr. .1 Bur
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 19 6 touTOR CARS BENZINE. We are now supplying best quality (a oo cents per Imperial Gallon. Mwf uc SYME CO.
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    • 339 6 NOTICES TIME IS THE TEST OF ALL THINdS AND THE KVER INCREASING POPULARITY OF ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' ■■■^■H WHICH HOLDS ITS OWN AGAINST ALL RIVALS. 18 THE MOST GENUINE PROOF OF ITS WORTH. I' mQat nMdl < Rood thing Uut can withatand the immense pressure of npriaing competition, and vet
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    • 277 6 NOTICES. I HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Cable Addre«s: "ERSKINE." Telephone No. 23. Mechanical, Civil, k Electrical Kn^ineers; Ship Builders, vV Contractors. < ontttructional WorkN in STEEL. IRON, and MASONRY A SPECIALITY. a! •^■^^^^^^^^^^i^gj^few^^J^s^sßs^i^iaaßMs^as J v~-- i^d^J *^^Sl> BRIDGES Consultation Invited t^riSsflJHL^ Ornamental Cast Iron Columns RAILINGS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Mb»t Extensive
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    • 67 6 oAItAWAK Coal in good supply at O Brooketon and i.abuan, with prompt despatch for bunker or cargo. For terms apply to John Hardie, Sarawak OoTernment Agent, Labaan. v.c. Charles Ibeibsfeck's White Seal Champagne. •mm. a AoKsi!«. i>: ci N, MKYKK Co TgwL I HaamLJMn Ltttu AOc 1 I MfS*r». Hi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 677 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. SJTEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Liding issued for China Ooait, Persian Golf. Continental, and American Ports. 'Mail Line. Oulwird*. Bengal Mat. 'JO Ballaarat May 1 Malta Apl.
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    • 1184 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. mit-r contract >th tbe ftftthrriaods Jndia Woveroirtßi ut hmceport: r-pu Aoiarv iai» J. P<i»iiie Co., 2-8 Ccn.Tßsgr«v. Vhe undermentioned dates are only appro»'t>ate. Steamer From ■tpeetac Will oe Despatched for Haud Soerabaya Mar 8 Batavia, Pecalongan, Soerabaya. Macassar. Amboina, Banda, Boeroe, Batjan. Ternate, Qoroatalo Menado,
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    • 631 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nil NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. Tbe fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naoles, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 739 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, A Samarang Evtry Wednesday and Saturday. •s.b. Giant Bee, 2,300 tons, Capt. Daolop B.S. Giang Seng, 1,182 lUwlingnon s.s. Giang Ann, 872 Kollett 8.8. Zweena, 1.470 Neabitt For Kuala Pahans;, Pekan, Kwantan and Kemsman s.s. Klevo, 302 tons, Capt.
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    • 444 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE A LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IX TIE WOKI.Ii BOUSTEAD Co., Agents. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid up Capital 212,750 Reserve Fund £l,0i"3 > 550 The undersigned, Agents for the Com pany, are prepared
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1398 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used i str. steamer sh. ■bip bq —barque sch.— schooner Yet.— Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit.—BrilUh II. 8.— United States Fch.— French Qer.— German; Dot— Dutch; Gc— GeneralHureo- d p —deck passenger, U Uncertain; t.
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    • 598 8 Name, port, probable date of «mr» and name of agent*. Stiam«bs. Abessiuiu, Hongkong. Apl 11 Beba New Achilk'-, Liverpool, bl\r 29: Mansfield. Ajax, China, Mar 26; M in-' H'i Albengi Hongkong, Mar 24: Belin Mey«r Uhoin, Bombay. Apl Borneo Coy. Alting Batavia, Mar 17; Daondels. Anamlxi, Bangkok. Apl
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    • 112 8 *<n Per iteamtr Time. To- Morrow. Ratavia 1/aSeytu 9 am. Vf uatok <t Palnmbang Ruby 10 a.m. Malacca and Linggi Kk-ng Seng 1p m. P. Dickson S^pang Hintang Timor p.m. "ongkong Sui s ang 3 p.m. P.'Swet'ham yin ports GnnymrHr .Ip.m. P Swi-fliiim vi.i ports B.ftinGnan 3 p.m.
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    • 127 8 Frim Earope By the P*O s.s. Bengal due on the 20th Mar., with dates to the Jrtth Fntirnary From China— By the P4 O. s.s. Coronwind'l due en Thursday. >b nth P *O. Feb 2tth Vb Mth N. D. L. Mar 4th r eb i Oth B.
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  • 611 8 Sixr.APotE, Uth March, 1904. PRODUCE. UaraMer I 10.40 do (Cube Xo. I) unpicked 16 50 Copra Bait 7 TO do Pontlanab 7.25 Pepper, Black buyer* 28.25 do White, (6%) 47 ?5 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.75 do Brunei No. i 3 55 Pearl 8ago 5 25 Coffee, Ball, 16% basts
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