The Straits Times, 26 March 1904

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, 394 SINGAPORE. SAT(JJffIL>AY. MARCH 2tf, 19)4 PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 579 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWFLI. BOBIN«OM. uCI lUiN >ALl^^ AU(TI«>N SALK OF A BII.LIAK!) TAXI.X AND HOUSEHOLD FUKNI I UKK, Ac. At land t K erald Hill off OckaH HoHd Saturday xHth M trch at 4 pm. "|"JI I I.T \RL> t'b'e l>y Wriiiht Co (no _|> h terve prii-f) teik «l
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    • 601 1 AUCTION SALES. REMINDER To-morrow's Furniture Auctions I V H. L. COGHLAN CO. "MAYFIELD" Oak aud Teal 2 EMERALD HLL Billiar. 1.-ilr, and gu«;d furniturt 4 p ro. U. L. ro«HL^N 4 CO., L ri'iiitu AncticDeers LUfclklCAl IN(J OIL AUCTION SALE OF 200 BARRELS OF LUBRICATING OIL For Machinery and Engines
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    • 538 1 j* I Strengthening, Sustaining, Reinvigorating, these are the threergreat qualities of Bovril. So direct and unfailing is Bovril in its effects on the system, and s6 attractive is its flavour, that it is suited alike to the athlete, the epicure and the invalid. John Little. Co., Ltd B*<lit3ii*tui ij Yolive.
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    • 147 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ideal Milk £g|!|gps^| Enriched 20 per cent. ~?^!m with Cream. Ideal Mm f^efc^l Sterilized-Not Sweetened. Ls^"^c»«»*j A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. URALITE^ The new Roofing, Partition k Ceiling material FILLS A LONG-FELT WANT IN THE TROPICS. It is a non-con'luctor of heat, electricity and sound, and is
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  • 1438 2 Sv Scale of Custom's Charges. /.i//m. Jltt Marth i'W scabh- of Customs duties is now re in I'ahang The list of import includes only five items, 1 1: i <$44U, plus a weighing fee of a chest spirituous liquors .r>o. r >0 a galion vermouth 25. cent* a
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    • 328 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TOH.M.THEKINC. IiIIRHTHEpRiSCFO-V, TOH.R.H. j The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. w In buying budiaiHril If OTLictes thePubHo fkV& protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price is arranged by the importers
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    • 321 2 NOTICES. Sulphuric and Hydrochloric Acids. APPLY TO rHE SINGAPORE PLANTING PACKING CO., 66 north Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. Mar 5 v.c. ~~CRUBH EDHfOOD. EH IT AHD Vori IMLL Bl SAIISPISD I. R. BELIUOSbe«B to inform the pnbl: hat his Fftctorv for preD&ring Crnthe. 7 ood, at No. 1 Rptttioß Kraa.imowopur"-; tint
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    • 611 2 NOTICES. WILD WITH ECZEMA And Other Itching, Burning, scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment. Bathe the affected parts with Hot Water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to
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  • 441 3 m, winch mi burin •i.ni!aijrati<>u al thi tit, has been phickij) I host it could c\er le sheets at various iocal printing otiucs iv its efforts to keej. laith with its subscribers, many of who* names have been lost in the shuffle. In M of Monday ImA,
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  • 62 3 BABSI -k rnsiHents »rp apain rotnplaining ut lha <)• 1 <y on'the part of the Biafapora I*«>-t Office in He-pati'Lins tliit Burnpaan mniln to Siam. It ii> .iilegipfi that th« Post Office ppoplt- do not take tulv.iiituKK of the fiict fti'-'inrr th;it o(Tbi«, hut of'pn retard the decparrhoftha niMiln for
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    • 337 3 NOTICES. weindispen^a.e h Hot Countries.! I "Satitar, Disinfect inn Fi'ud c-r 'ivu. i It OOniulMol) dl. I «h.. li ClicL I t 'Sannas D:si/ifcc<ifig Pcwdcr U the lx*M air pur f.,-r kno*n, ai.d a Mronyer Mtfawptk ami dmlwi than catbol.c id, bc-idc- fa .Tig plcjt>:ir.t and refre4rp*;. "9nku Eucslyptus Soap
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    • 436 3 NOTICES lady will be plea-ed to bear of a p r- pon who v ill klv* b»r d <u(fhter aged 17, kM ii niu.-i. 1 P: !>' In 1. T. P/O fl ]DM C Singa Cigars Made from the finest Manila Tobacco by Cuban Experts under European Supervision OM WHITEAWAY
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    • 642 3 NOTICES. CiuMFOBT >B1 K 10. mo to be let at *-Eber H-usr" Kw Koart. uc O hE lET: entry at imv compound hou-e No. IB Bencoolen Street. Ai ply to Guthrie A Co. Ltd Agent*. F. b 4 uc. rpor p0 BK LET: offi...-* on tbe secnod Boor 1 No.
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    • 657 3 NOTICE^. 117 ANlF.Daquicfc and reliable eipeW nenced Surreyor and Leveller. Good salary < ffer>-<l to competent man Alto an o»er»eer «ccu-torr.ed to construe tion woikt. Apply to L. A M c/o tNM J*^ 8* 2sS_ y-1 I;VK>()K wanted for the Sarawak ki O vernment. A pply to M B*i». I
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    • 658 3 SHIPPINQ INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED FOR HONGKONG. "PHE Company's uteamer Ha NO SANO, x LI 4I toap, aptaiii V liile, having left Caljutta on the -'Ut ie at may be i ipecu-d to ar ive liere on or about the :'7tb mat. and will have prjmpt despatch (or t
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  • 1049 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 26th MARCH Sir Frank Swetti-.nham !us rill frail a howl of indignation from Australia by a letter he has ad'lrtg«ed to the Tin?on the subject of Chinese labor in Booth Africa. Sir Frank, as we all know very well, entertains views on the
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  • 289 4 Thr rising of lu.ooo Albanian* reported in jesterday's wire shows that the Powers are now turning the Macedonian reform screw, and that the Sultan of Turkey feels the pressure Albani" borders upon Macedonia, and the Albanians freely rob an i murJer the Macedonians at pleisure, until the la'.ter turn upon
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  • 159 4 Thb Report on the working of the Widows' and Orphans' 1 Fun 1 of th* Srr.ii' b Settlements Civil Service for 1903 makes the following statement An important decision, concerning tbe future of the Fund, was come to during t le year, by which the Government, with the concurrence of
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  • 17 4 To-day's 4/m hank rate it 1/10 jj. Tub li-pidpni G-nt-r.il is not leaving fcr home until Oi-toher.
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  • 16 4 Pahano news will he found on page 2 mil an article on ntmie nn page 6.
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  • 20 4 Invitawns Ivivh been i«*uwl for i he BicUelors' Rill, which will be held it the Town H nn April 29th.
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  • 31 4 Thk lot April (G.x.d Frid>i\) and »hp 2nd April »re g^i-'ted |.t)hlic holiday* The 4'h April (K inter Mund»>) is Riink Holiday All Government Olfiies will h« closed on tht-'e days.
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  • 90 4 Lohd Henry Frantin PrUi<tm Clinton H'-pe «h« mnrrieil on tl>ei9th F-'h In Mi»s OlivM. yniiticet (imiKhter th>la'e Mr George Thompson, banker, of Mflt>ourn« [Lord Fianeln Hop* in the brother and b»ir lirc-iimp'ive if the Unit a of N*an-a*lle. lie in :>8 >«r« of aue. U> marrie*!. in 18(14, Mary 'Aujinsta
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  • 157 4 THE WAR. RRFuaees lbavino shanghai. Shanghai, 25th March. The steamship Annnm (Polynetien t) carrying tbe crews of tbe Russian merchantmen captured by the Japanese is leaving here on the 29th inst hound for Port Said M. Plancon (tic) denies the report of tbe skirmish
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  • 322 4 Reuter 's Extra Service. London 2d(h March All indications point to the fact that the Japanese are at present concentrating all efforts to land a large force in the gulf of l.iaotung, piobably near Newchwang while keeping a sufficient force in Korea to control the population there. They will also
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 54 4 Will have to be purchased Through London. London, 24! U March. A Russian semi-official announcement says that it has been arranged to import China teas into Russia vim L >ndon. Any gap in supplies to Russia caused by the war will be filled r«y increases impor.s u(
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    • 167 4 The Vatican should take its Gruel lying down. Prance has vigorously protested at th»-V-tiioun Hcainst a speech by the Pop* on '!>»■ 19th instant. [Frame, hiiviDg adopted strong antio rricHl iix-aArex, and buying drilled to tliiDW oat all r-litfiniit f\ nc»tions l 1m.1i.--, the I'opf, in an address
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  • 517 4 Seized by Russians in tbe Red Sea. How the Russians were cheated. The British collier Ettrie'iditU Capt. McKenzie, arrived this morning with a cargo of 5130 tons of coal from Birry consigned to Japan. The Captain reports that he lelt Barry on Feb. 3rd. AH went well
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  • 16 4 The I'ok Ann t>nived this mornirig from T. AiiMin with 8 police escorts mil 10 priMuiifix.
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  • 23 4 Thb B. I. Tee»'a arrived yesterday iftunoon witn a cargo of rice from Karpflon forJ.pn. Sl.e is uj acted to leave t" .1
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  • 48 4 Thb poli<v i,.,., ..ii. rod a Chinese wiiii an miployeil a« a ►»-rv»nt at a Inige Chim «h hniistt at L'l North Bi<»t Quay tor i ln ft ot thrte rinnt. valued at »600. {'he womiin sh'>weii the police where she had hidden M p i n i?".
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  • 37 4 A K<> TBAI.L inu'< h ill rornfetion with tliH .'injiHp re Fvlohl L-^kum whs l.ljvii on the Eotilanadr ytj*t«r*Jn| afernnon ihf R«ngfrn »nd the Sonde crijis. The lati.r r. tired easy winners by \br- e p •>'" >il.
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  • 50 4 Ti e famnuo 'It il.: d" hrnnd of Ba>>'< HtiH GiiintiPHt's stiiUt, a* we 1 «Un i l>-r n.i'l.d by Mf-ors Itnad lUdi L•) <>f l>>n>i<>n, miy now be obtained ofull n-r"itaH«« I.tsil liquor l.:il. rs M«s*n Km 1 1 in Sl Co., are In; Hole »(-ent>- f r SiigHpore.
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  • 75 4 I, il «"i Inn's ..f lncpa'ur« and the .tngM wilt li- iiit-r*«tH.| t,> In.irn that, it I tea \V i yxni? K i«»im 10-nijilit,' there ili Ie |>rM-»-tii»-«l iri tie vi rn.u 1 1 l:i r. 'hit. will known K.iroj Ban ilrmna,' "Th« M»rrli«niol Venice," tranelHied fmni
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED RKOULARLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the i" the Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. P. M. 8. PRICE 110.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DCTT IXTKA. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements,
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    • 318 4 PORT ARTHUR TAKEN!!! J|ijtß*»i» ctke Kmian di«i lit k*M tkeir twi. Raffles Store Oa the contrary is always tiying to hold its own by totting down prioe* to lh« Lowest Possible Limit Only yive < 3>ays More For really food Bargain* to be avade Coma before it to too late.
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    • 66 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Tourist*' P stas and Filnu carefully davtlop d. All kinds ..I Pholorraphlc MileriaU k.p« In stack. Piste* tati Him* guA'antMil Pre»n and suitable to I he CllßMt*. Photographic Hint* to Touriata chaertully (Ivan. Sptandid Assortment ol Camtras on han I. Vlaws ol Singapore, Natlvt States.
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  • 408 5 Thk usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office yatlfj A&y afternoon. Dr. Middleton, the Deputy President, pre6ided, and there were aho p r <ssent: Lieut.-Col. Pennefather and Messrs. Arthur Barker, Rowland Allan, C. J. Saunders, Choa Giang Thye and Lee Choon Guan,
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  • 159 5 A wakbt.inq volunteer, who is MOM tomed to deal with maxims other tl > Sir Hiram's, has been keeping an on the kcal incidents of the week ana he Fuepests that the following verse might be useful for Camp purposes. It sppms that, Mr Rutland B
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  • 310 5 37th March. I'alm Sunday. Si. vni.kkw's (,'ATHKDPAL.— 7 ft-m. Matins ami Litany 7-4S a. 111. Holy Cnmmnnion (Choral) ami Sermon 4 p 111. Sunday School and Bilile cUuiea 6.30 p vi. bveiwong and Sermon. St. Mattiikwh Ciiffßcn, Sepoy Lines.— 8.16 p.m. hwiifuii;: an<l nermnn. Cathkdkai. ok thr tioon
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  • 650 5 The Adjourned Meeting. Result of the Poll. Thk adjourned meeting of the shareholders of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., Ltd held for the purpose of taking a poll of the votes in favour, respectively, of the motion proposed by the Chairman, A. r. J. Rumney Nicholson, and
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  • 229 5 Bani«hmknt orders against 34 aliens are notiheJ. The Hon. C W. .S. K>«nersley is appointed Deputy-Governor. Mr B. Nunn, Cad*t, is a Macistrate at Singapore, bftidts bfing assistant Protector of Chinese immigrant", ami Protector of emigrants. Mr. W A Ha>ward acts xs thortlianrl wiit<-r t< he Legislative Council.
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  • 1615 5 Sir Frank Swelter ham on the Situation. Theefollowing is Sir Frank Swettenham's letter to the Time* referred to in our editorial columns to-day To The Editor of "The' Time*.' Sir, The responsible authorities, and the majority of those who have a voice in the matter,
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  • 250 5 Yesterday afternoon's Goin mm nt Gazette contains the official obituary of that once most popular Corps, the Singapore Volunteer Hides. To quote the totice in ruestion Under the proision of paragraph 10 of the Volunteer Ordinance, His Excellency the Officer \dmi listoring the Government has direced
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  • 686 5 Lively Night at the Drill Hall. The members of the Swimming Club, Singapore, filled the Drill Hall last night on the occasion of their annual meeting. It is always certain that at these meetings the proceedings will be lively, and, indeed, some members last night seemed
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  • 329 5 Sale of Work. A ralb of work in aid of the funds of the Young Women's Christian Assotion, Singapore, was held in the Town Hall last evening. Primarily the proceeds of the sale are intended to form the nucleus of a fund to be applied
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  • 69 5 An exceedingly pieity wedding, whicn was attended with all the plory asso ciated with military splendour, war celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on Thursday afternoon. The contracting parties were Mr. G. L Murphy, of the "3rd Carnal ic Infantry, at present stationed in Singapore, and Miss Magaret Matiel
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 OBIIUARY TRI Singapore Vnlunteer Rifles. nFf'Lt REGRETTED.
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    • 92 5 NOTICES^ VV JiU X JA* JL\ Ksr JtV,^. oO J, J.VL The Indra Zanlbar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore Will Produce AT THE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD THEATRE HALL BY SPECIAL REQUEST To-Night, Saturday, 26th March, WILL STAOI: THE WELL-KNOWN EUROPEAN DRAMA "The Merchant of Venice," Translated from Dicks' Standard I'lay
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 DAY BY DAY Saturday, 36th March. HiKh U ater. 49a in. 6.33 M, Deli Ka>'e*. Fiixt li.iv S i .c. Ciioket. V.M.C.A. Football. F'tnre Sale. EiuentM Hill. Cacfalaa. 4 Singapore R.E. v.) Muutbly ll. li |>. 3 \>.m Sunday. 37th March. High Water. 5.40 a.m. 8.1 p.m. I'iilm Suuday. SwiimiiiiiK
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  • 620 6 London. 81k March. Di'kim; t,ho <lebale on sup-ily in the Hu«m ot Oubbom «a Urn let March, Mr (iihs'ii Bowie*, Sir Kdgar Vincent, •md Sir Hioh .el H 1 -k* Biain, all Con■erratives, joined ;h- Opposition critics n urpini? economy. They nniin idvrted on ibe Urga sun
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  • 295 6 Tai subject of la.nie, as material i'oi lamp iiianUes ia iie<ilt with in tin- ,-.ruil f Agriculture Trupicale foi Jaooary. I've wri er pun s out: tS»> the aitl'u uli y in u'.ili^iui; ramie for tliis I nrpose lies nut no much in finding a cheap method of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 NOTICES. I ORIGINAL GENUiNE Mr. J. CHAMBERLAIN We cannot agree in this cosmopolitan city with all that gentleman's statements, but with the following we can I am not such a foal as to pretend that I know another man's business. I prefer to take the opinion of experts. When you
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    • 573 6 NOTICES. ~AfienTs¥r LEATperriXS' f| f1 ft MMBffiHKifi£ By Special Wrmnt^^^^^^^ His Majestg Purveyors to i °^&^B3£s£^& The Kiner. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STO'Rg^. ilk. H^ Mp^®* re jAgA q MtS^^^ n tw o Qualities m/M^^L DHYftSWEBT. r^. M Qu-ajvts, Pints. \/2 Pikts IW^^rJ Sole AgenU R*J^|«ij i HUTTENBACH BROB &C? Pj^J Pbnano
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 678 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, renanjt, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Utdiag i«sn«d for China Coast, P<>rsi in Gulf Continental, and American Ports. Mail Line. Outward*. Malta Apl. 3 Simla May 1 Obusan
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    • 708 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. i noTnTtrd'.' v. 'tb the Netl ener de India GoverrireDl. i f 9tngmort £hip Aosct, i-»t» J. Dibrebls A Co., 2-8 Colltib Quay. OM undermentioned date* are only approj'mate. From Kxp'ted 1 Will be l>«»patched tor:— Vandrr I.yn Bandjermassin Mar 21, Bandjirmassin Kota Baroe, Taair
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    • 486 7 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURO. The -ti un.Ts of this Company maintain a regular 6erviue between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewarng, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once I a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penan? and Colombo alternately. The
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    • 606 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (ierman Mall Line. The fast sad well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 626 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. U V if JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN BCREW HTEAMEKK Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 725 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIPS TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samaran* Every Wednesday and Saturday. *B.s. Giwtr Bee, :!,3<IO tons, tapt. P— lff ».s. Uiang Seng, I,IH-_' ltuwlit>."-i n l.t. Gitnf! Ann, I7S Kolleit g.n. Zweena, 1.470 Nexbitl For Kuala Pahanf, Pekan, Kwanian and Kemaman Flevo, 302 tons, ('apt.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1848 8 Under this hea linu the following abhre flat ions arf u*ed —str. —xteamer sh.— ibip bq —bnrque wh.—schooner Yot YucbtjOru. —rruis-^r; Obi. —Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.D. Horse powtr; Krit British U. 8.- United Sl.-it. Fch. French 9er.—Germiin; Put —Dutch; G a.—flenerni•argo; d p —dnk pmMafen U -PaetrtalD;
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    • 141 8 Fmm Eorope— Hv ti.e MM.«. s. Annam Hue on the 28. h Mar. with dates to the 4th March. From China— By the M M s.s. Sydnty due on Monday. TIME TABU OF MAILS DUB Left Singapore L»ue in London Arrived Feb Bth N. D. L. Mar
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    • 100 8 tor i Bleaker Time. ■Wsf. Saigon < hwnihan 9 a.m. llHii^koW Smg p<ir>- II M.m. Ma acca and Linggi A'/« uy Seng I p in. Manila Ida <<c Luzvn 1 p.m. Bangkok Duym'ir 3 pm. Pen >ug and Deli Hrbr 3 p.m. P. a'bam A T. Ansoa Puh
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    • 272 8 Vksskl'b Name. I tUkU A KIQ. IOHS Caftaih Fkom .-AILiD COrfBIGWKB. I Wa, •-'•5 86 jr, M M M :>n M L'n M M M M 81 ■M IQlenfalloch Singapore Kecord>>r K. SchiS Bahru abella S van iiingga Obra (sla de Luxon Kttrickdale \j« aithnesß I', itvice TeesU ll»n
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    • 152 8 I)ATK. Vihbl's Nmi. Flag A Rio. I'kBTINATIOB. Toae. War Uli 85 85 87 86 Btf 86 H 37 Vfl 28 s 26 I 26 26 Zarabesit ttri Mutr Hye Leung 1»U d« Luzon uop io it Me.lusa Ito Kock Kedab Sappho KmiliKe.ident Schiff Sydney «uiiam La seine H.'VMuJ.is Lxbuli
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  • 202 8 SiNOAfORE, 26th March, 1904. PRODUCE. U»P>bWr hnvira flO 70 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 15.4 Copra Ban t< 75% do PontlanaU 7-.>g Pepper, Black buyers 29.47* do White, (6%) 47 50 Sago Flonr Sarawak 345 do Brnnel No. 1 350 Pearl Sago 625 Coffee, Ball, 15% baal* „20 00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 66 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 61 52, High Street. i Jll«» nrrlveil, a Kr«-sli nn«l flin* «t»<-k ot Indian. Chinese, and Japanese Roods, such as Silk Kimonos of Fancy Embroidered work, Chinese Embroidered Urass Cloth work of every kind. Pineapple Silks, Indian Rampore Chudders, Assam
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    • 1033 8 Special display of IBrunks this "Week. ir <r> am. V/. •ulwttis/jli' Iv' ■>■ nanuscim y wuvcti in rich Very rifh, in an *>xt'*-l|pnt j( |t to maicli fc fringed tads. PtyqwlM fur Dinii.R or Drawing K in i Siie II t 7j ft. I'r «14.50 F ft* 9 $17 50
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