The Straits Times, 2 April 1904
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Title Section14 1904-04-02 1 The Straits Times NO*. ai,399 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1904 PRICE 15 CERTS I14 words
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Advertisement1683 1904-04-02 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL BOBINSOM. <.« Aj.nt., 84«rmp»r« «■< P»<T»t«d KUUy SUM*. NOTICES. NOTICE. MY wife. Mr.. A. W. Tan, havioafrft j my house and protection M^H* 10th of March, WO4. Ido he y nrtifi that I will not be responsible i .«**<• >ii and maintenance from thut -fa xotTce! NOTION1,683 words
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Advertisement250 1904-04-02 1 NOTICES. Marine Club. A Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the Town Hall on Friday the 6th May, 1904, commencing at 9 p. m. Members are requested to apply for tickets and send in the names of their guests as early as possible. Admissioß tickets both for members and250 words
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Advertisement83 1904-04-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mac Kinley Cigars. I Tom Cigars. I The best value in the market. Obtainable from retail dealeil Handelsvereeniging Hollan J SOLE IMPORTERS. fi April >i NOTICE of REMOVAM From April Ist. 1904. the Office of the jjg Handelsvereeniging "Amsterdam^ WILL BE AT |lgs No. 6 Collyer Quay. The83 words
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Article427 1904-04-02 2 Thi Sin-Yew mining coolies in the I'lu are now working just under seven hours a day,' but they are conduction operations at their own place. The result is that they are not making as much as they did before, and they are asking for compensation. 'Jhis the owners427 words
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Article202 1904-04-02 2 PMaynard return- i. I', 11 with the Kriin, brig*Worthington is appointed Pilah, Mr Dinsinorc (;i!.innis place as A. D. O. Mr. A W Just willact as Col Land Revenue, Seremban. until fnrth. i notice. Mr. W. T. Chapman has been iniwiii ted Inspector of Schools, Nggri202 words
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Article115 1904-04-02 2 Bakon FrMland von NoWMfc has explained to the Society of Arts how his "weather ;>1 int perform* a wild war-dance with i.« twics when parthquake9 and toraadoM .tro about. It demonstrates la a mil.W decree for ordinary weather. He reck. m« that, if one were properly hooted115 words
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Article78 1904-04-02 2 The tin and tin ore exported bro« Selangor in February shews of PikuU— 642 40, or about M comparison with the output daring the corresponding period of the previous year. The duty nllocted was |1 16,312 o'J less than the ainourt realised li>l year. The decre ise in78 words
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Advertisement20 1904-04-02 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TollßHTiirpßiso r v ■he Prince of Wales, ■he House of Lords. TO THE Plou^of Commons.20 words
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Advertisement188 1904-04-02 2 NOTICES. VOTICE is hereby given that JoMph Levy, of Ko. 129. Prinsep Btreet -ingapore, intends to apply to the Licensing Justices for a 2nd (1 sb Public House license to premises known as No 96 Kobinson Road, Singapore. Any person having any objection to the issue of such license should188 words
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Advertisement432 1904-04-02 2 NOTICES. FOR BABY'S SKIN SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering432 words
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Advertisement21 1904-04-02 2 Shipping advertisements, with <Ut« of sailing etc., will be found on page T General shipping news is printed oa page 8.21 words
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Article659 1904-04-02 3 (l<\<rm a Lady Corretpondent AcThK tour years' absence in the Bast we arrived in London in the spring of 1904. Instead of the tremendous rush and turmoil of motor cars, foot passengers and electric cabs, which one imagines, while abroad to be the present state of the great659 words
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Article170 1904-04-02 3 Lloyd's Register of British and Koreign Shipping have issued statistical tables for 1903. They show that on the whole, during 190.'i, the steamers on the official register of the United Kingdom have increased by 'M'J vessels, and 500,108 tone, while sailing vessels have decreased by 113 vessels, and170 words
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Advertisement372 1904-04-02 3 NOTICES. Pflndlspensabie in Hot Countries.! I "Sanitas Disinfecting Fluid v non-pot 1 >i< MM and nun -staining, and for general si pVMQKI -is« is (tiorouKniy effective. It completely dWv. frets the house in which it i- MIdfMML admiui»trml internally prevents Cholera, typhoid Fevc. r)ysentery, etc. "Sanitas "Disinfecting Powder U the372 words
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Advertisement618 1904-04-02 3 NOTICES. BOARD and lodging for single gentlemen and ladies. MR-". OKRR, A. Wilkie Road. Mar 1 nc BOARD AND LODGING. t^URNIBHED rooms for sinsle gentle1 men at >o. lf« Middle Koad. Apply on the premists Mar. 8 7-4_ BOARD AND LODGING, 17K R a single RenMeman with an Eng- lisb618 words
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Advertisement630 1904-04-02 3 NOTICES. SURVEYOR wanted for «be Sarawak Government. Apply to Messrs. Paterson, Simons A Co Agents. Sarawak GovdfcMnerjt, stating salary required. Must a goo instrumental man and draughts man. Mar 7 n.c. WANTED. T7OR the AMSTERDAM LIFE INBURF ANCE COMPANY a Chinete runner on salary. Apply to HOOGLANDT A CO. Mar630 words
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Advertisement601 1904-04-02 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE m Nujeeb Khan Co.'s famous Mangoe Sweet Sliced Chutney and Curry Powder obtainable at Ann Lock Co. Geok Teat Co. Yong Hoa Seng Co. Yong Lee Seng Co. Mar'JS tu.B'.»«-4 1O M FORT ABLE rooms to be let at \j Eber House." Eher Road. n.c 'I'OBE LET:601 words
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Advertisement546 1904-04-02 3 SHIPPING NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. 'pHE Imperial German mail steamer 1 PREU*SBN, 6,5»0 tons, Captain Prehn, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the 30th inst., at noon, and may be expected to arrive heru on Sunday tin 3rd of April, at about ri p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe on546 words
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291 1904-04-02 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL The running time on the Singapore Johore Railway will be extended by seven minutes on and after the 11th inst. The time table would have been altered from the Ist, but for the holidays coming at that date, and the difficulty291 words
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Article327 1904-04-02 4 Apropos of the herojc but futile etfouj of I.i^tfteiiiftTtsJiafoSe", winch was So extolled in tlie^Hpatches on Thursday, and again^A-day, it is to be noted that the iluesians and the Japanese seem to be of one mind as regards the necessity of blocking Port Arthur. At any rate it is stated327 words
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Article354 1904-04-02 4 In connection with the large number of carriage accidents which have occurred of late, the Chief Police Officer very properly complains that the drivers of carriages in Singapore Europeans and Asiatics alike completely ignore the policemen in the streets whose duty it is to regulate traffic When a constable, whether354 words
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Article14 1904-04-02 4 The Municipality advertise the hours for cutting oft' the water supply from 6th inst14 words
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Article13 1904-04-02 4 Tbk homeward mail by the Hreutten slbses ;it 10 a.m. on Monday. m13 words
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Article14 1904-04-02 4 .The Malta with the mail from Europe is due here to-day at 5 p.m.14 words
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Article14 1904-04-02 4 Thk H. I. <*iiln,;i arrived on Thursday morning from Rangoon wif-h rice for Yokohama14 words
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Article21 1904-04-02 4 Tub P. and O, interme.lia'e steimer Java left Hongkong at noon on Wednesday, and is due here at noon on Monday.21 words
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Article18 1904-04-02 4 The British collier Sn'shima arrived this morning from Birry with (Iki ton* of coal bound fur Japan. m18 words
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Article21 1904-04-02 4 On Monday liiere will be no is.-ue if the Strait* Time*, but subscribers wiJI get their telegraph Flips about noon JB21 words
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Article20 1904-04-02 4 The savings banks, money «^l and parcel post branches of the T^H Office will be elased during the Ka<H holidays.20 words
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Article20 1904-04-02 4 Ye.-tekjia\ id irciuif;. h Urge tongk.S? -jammed underneath Cavanagh Bridge. B«ft WiUon had to sink it to gel it out.20 words
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Article23 1904-04-02 4 One hundred and seventy deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 26th March. The ratio per thousand was 30.51.23 words
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Article24 1904-04-02 4 Tak P. and O. steamer Sankin arrived on Thursday morning from Moji with a general cargo and also some coal to be discharged here.24 words
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Article24 1904-04-02 4 VV> hear that a party of hunters who were out shooting near Bukit Timah, last .Sunday, bagged a large deer near the tenth mile.24 words
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Article21 1904-04-02 4 The British steamer Hydra arrived on Thursday morning from Kucbinotzu with 0,500 tons of coal consigned to the MiUui Rusban Kainha21 words
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Article23 1904-04-02 4 The results of the Cambridge local exawimations are as follow Seniors, Raffle*, P. tiara 2 my, J. Tburnbo, Kirn Seng; Anglo-Chinese, Hood Keng.23 words
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Article25 1904-04-02 4 The new (icirman steamer Makiya arrived from Bremen this morning. I She will take the place of the Sumatra] on the run betweenPenang and Deli25 words
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Article29 1904-04-02 4 Thb United States transport Kilfitrick arrived from Manila yesterday mornine, en route for New York. She bas 115 cabin and 89 steerage pa»«enger* on board and will leave to-day.29 words
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Article41 1904-04-02 4 M.Ajm Bin Ali was again before the Bench Court on Thursday on the charge of pocket-picking in Arab' Street. He was unable to satisfy the court as to his legitimate possession of money and valuables and wa*, sentenced to six months.41 words
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Article45 1904-04-02 4 Invitations are out 'iot the weddinp of Mies Ethel MauJ*' Rose and Mr Herbert Sazelby, R Nf.R. The ceremony will take place at phe Cathedral of the Good Shepherdx>'n 30ih April, at 4 p in A receptignj^ll be held afterwards at Green tyfley," Cayenagh Road.45 words
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Article51 1904-04-02 4 Yrrtkkday a young Chinese hawker and ,a couple of bubo* quarrelled in UppYer Cross Street It was aid ged that the Mi-ilhik H'ruck the hawker in the stomich. He was removed to the General Hospital in an unconscious conditl on, and died last night. One of the baiian has been51 words
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Article79 1904-04-02 4 At the sufjieMioii ut the King, says the World, the British Pavilion at the St. Louis Exhibition is to be an exxqt reproduction of the orangery at Kensingtor Palace, which was built for Queen Anna from designs by Sir Christolpher Wren. The elaborate interml decorations are being reproduced at St.79 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article28 1904-04-02 4 Consul at Chefoo says Cossacks Re-captured Anju. Ohefoo, April. The Russian Consul at Chefoo states that the Cpssacks have retaken Anju. The casualties numbered 20.28 words
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Article44 1904-04-02 4 Vktfoo,3Ut March. The Japanese journalists on tbe steamer Honyei which was scouting in the vicinity of the Miaotou Islands on Saturday, mistook the Russian destroyers for Japanese, and got sunk. Several were taken prisoners, but three hid and escaped to Ohefoo.44 words
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Article58 1904-04-02 4 Japanese rout Cossacks at Chongju. The Japanese scuttled five bulks at the mouth of Fort Arthur harbour on Sunday but the passage is still unblocked. The Japanese troops routed 600 Cosgieks towards the south of Chonpjn on Monday. The Russians had ten killed Five Japanese were58 words
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Article33 1904-04-02 4 Shanghai, 31st Match. The steampipes of the Russian gunboat Jiandjour have been disconnected in compliance with the requirements of thn Japanese. The Japanese warship AkiUu*Uit*a left for Chefoo on the 30th.33 words
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Article26 1904-04-02 4 Russian's squadron has left Port Arthur and is now cruising near Tengchow. When between Wei-Hai-Wei and Chefoo, the squadron sank the &m4mM Mmm.26 words
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Article73 1904-04-02 4 Stringent Russian Sailing: Regulation I'ehing, 2',ird March. The Coimnandbi -in-Chief of the Russian squadron notifies every merchantman and man-of-war in the region of operations that if it remains unlighted at night or fails to display its coj^^ A Japanese cruiser which had been watching the Russian man-of-war Murufjour73 words
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Article34 1904-04-02 4 The death of Lieutenant Hi rose in action at Port Arthur is deeply regretted in naval circles in England where he was well known as an able and devoted officer.34 words
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Article25 1904-04-02 4 The administration of British Central Africa ha? been transferred from the Foreign Office to the Colonial Office as from the Ist April.25 words
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69 1904-04-02 4 It is reported from Shanghai that the Emperor of Japan with the Headquarterstatf will proceed shortly to Korea DELAREY WORK INO FOR PEACE. At the Transvaal Farmers' Congress which is in passion at Krugers^oDp General Delarey said lie wished/ co'crine the fact to^L» notice 'of69 words
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Article41 1904-04-02 4 General Botha said be wag convinced that the same allegiance would be given to the present Government aft had been given to the old, and they must all show they were loyal subjects of the King.41 words
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Article62 1904-04-02 4 THE THIBET EXPEDITION. HEAPS OF SLAUGHTERED THIBETANS. London, Ist April. The Reuter correspondent to Tuna, in Thibet, says that the Thibetans asked the mission under Colonel- Younghus band to retire. Colonel Youughusband refused to retire. The result was that two engagements were fought, in which the Thibetans suii'pred most severely.62 words
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31 1904-04-02 4 From fifty to sixty Thibetans obstinately held their camp at Guru. The camp was finally taken valiantly by mounted infantry an i Gin orku.31 words
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Article41 1904-04-02 4 The Chinese Legation at St. Petersburg declares that China has sincerely and firmly resolved to observe neutrality in the war. China will only depart from neutrality in the event of violation of Chinese territory by the Russians or Japanese.41 words
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Article28 1904-04-02 4 London, Ist April. It is reported at Paris that both the Porte and the Khedive have demanded information regarding the Anglo- French agreement concerning Egypt.28 words
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Article15 1904-04-02 4 The Paris papers state that the Japanese captured a ballooning apparratus at Chong-ju.15 words
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Article28 1904-04-02 4 Reuter's corespondent at Tokio says that the first hatch of newspaper correspondents have left on board a Japanese transport for a secret destination.28 words
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Article47 1904-04-02 4 Keuter's Tokio correspondent also says that the Japanese, after dislodging the enemy from Chongju on the 28th March, rested for a day. They then advanced to Yonghen. After a short engagement there, the Japanese drove the Russians further north. The Russians retreated to Unsan.47 words
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"Reuters Telegrams.
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38 1904-04-02 4 lAjiuion, .i\it March. The Russian commissarial department is nendint; no food-stuffs to Manchuria. The department is relying wholly upon the plentiful local supplies ol cattle and grain which have been accumulating at Harbin.38 words
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Article49 1904-04-02 4 The unruly elements in Korea are giving trouble and the coiunr^a^B becoming unsafe outcide^ie^^H (rciuiaiiy and Australia. There were a gouu number ol passengers tor Singapore on board auioug them being Hcrr von Kocssing, the managing airector in Singapore tor Messrs. Bum Meyer IDll Co.]49 words
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Article35 1904-04-02 4 la the course of a lengthy debate in the frieuch Chamber regarding the cobdilioo of tiie French Navy, M. Lockroy uh-irply criticised the adtnieb'.i'ation oi M. I'elleiaii, the Minister tor naval atlails35 words
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Article51 1904-04-02 4 M. Pellet an repeated the points of deieiicd us enumerated by him in his remarks on ltJtti March. M. Comber supported M. Pelietan in his arguments. Tub Chamber passed a resolution promising that a bpteial inquiry into the slate of affairs in the fleet, would be51 words
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Article30 1904-04-02 4 Grievous Deficit in the Revenue. The revenue of the United Kingdom for last year was £2$ millions below the estimate. The total deficit is nearly seven millions.30 words
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95 1904-04-02 4 All three of the Antarctic ozploriug vessels— the DUcurery tlie Morning, and theTerranova havearrived at L> Helton in New Zealand. The Morning and the Terra.iura reached the Ditcowry on the 14tli February. All was well on board the Discovery The explorers on board of her95 words
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Article27 1904-04-02 4 Tha Ttmes correspondent at Tuna finds it significant that the three Thibetan generals' escorts were armed with rifles bearing the Russian Imperial samp.27 words
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Article21 1904-04-02 4 The crews of the Vuryag and KoreeU have arrived at Odessa where they bad a triumphal reception.21 words
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Advertisement389 1904-04-02 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hams Hams Pine Apple Hams Are The Best In The World I Extracts from letters we have received We have lust received a very good Pine Apple Brand Ham and we reaeust you to send- another just as goad, no other will suit. If Pine Apple Hams are389 words
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Advertisement251 1904-04-02 4 l.tn-si Attraction. HALL Wlit. To-night. MParcwcll Performance Troubadoops. Mainine Might |^B|^^^^^^Wii put to sleep for Hours last night Prof. Zaneie. the Wirld Kaiued Hypnotist now oa Free Exhibition in tbe Corridor' hntrance to the Town Hall to day, will be Awakened to-night by I'rof £*acur at the Hall. Dot Fail251 words
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Advertisement65 1904-04-02 4 G. R. UAMBERT CO. PHOTOQRAPHERS. Tourl.t.' P'ataa and Kllim cartlully d«v.lop-<l. All kind! ol Photographic Material, k.pl In (toek. Pl *nM*rima" m 1 r"r t d Pr tmi t0 Pbotorrapklc Hints to Tourl.u chxrlully ftven. Splendid AtaurtOMnt ol Cameraa on ban 1. Vl«w» ol Singapore, Natlva StatM. Java, and Slam65 words
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Article405 1904-04-02 5 {liy Tard-and and OU Next week, there are meetings at Birmingham. Kwnptoa Patk, Newcastle, Croxton Park, Warwick, Leicester, Catterick, and Alexandra Park, the principal races being the Newcastle Spring Handicap, Queen's Prize, Birmingham Spring Handicap, Lancashire Handicap Steeplechane, Welsh Grand National, which are run on Easter Manday, but405 words
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793 1904-04-02 5 OWNER HORSK Mr. Cropley Apiary Lee Toon Toek Architect Bailey Banester Powell Bara Mansoor Barchester Pierau Battlefield ChongAhYang Battenburg Bath Belat late Hanynit \V. \V. Bailey Benedick ChongAhYang Blanavon Sarkies Blue Jacket Sarkies Blunderer Chopley Boree G. dimming793 words
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Article186 1904-04-02 5 At 4.40 p.m. on Wednesday, a private gharry belonging to Yew Hock Sing was being driven across Cavenagh Bridge by a syce named Ahin.it. Near the Post Office end, he pulled out and tried to pass a Ralli cart belonging to Mr. Krarup. A collision took186 words
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Article68 1904-04-02 5 The notable features oi the last attack ou Port Arthur were the two encounters between destroyer flotillas. One of the Japanese destroyers engaged was the Asashio." This vessel is one of Thorny croft's boats built in 1001, and is typical of the others of the flotilla. She has68 words
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Article206 1904-04-02 5 A Hypnotic Seance. La»t night the entertainment givoa by Mr. Leavitt's Troubadours in tho Town Hall was exceptionally UatWMl ing. The chief feature was the liypno tising of a young foreigner and putting him to sleep for 24 hours. fn§mm» Zancig, after his usual cutrrtaiimit-ui. called for a206 words
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Article36 1904-04-02 5 Thk export of arms and munitions ot war from the Colony to Branei is forbidden for nix months from the sth April next. Orders of banishment against fifty-eight aliet^Bu-e notified. Mr. Uainea, Coloj^PAhapliin ai36 words
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Advertisement90 1904-04-02 5 NOTICES. WA¥M€ KASSIM, The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore AT THE NORTH MD6I KOAl> THEATRE HALL To- Night, Saturday, the 2nd April, 1904. WILL RMi That most Laughable and Talismanic Drama. "HASUUL JAMAL BADRUL MUNEER,' Sunday, 3rd April, 1904, The Well-known Dutch Drama. "BERTHA AND SIEGFRIED," Monday, 4th90 words
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Article278 1904-04-02 6 Tin. Mmlm, ■Jml March. The statistics show a decrease of '£&Z> ti ns, as compared with last month and an increase of about 2.100 tons, as compared with last year. The Straits si-ipmerits were about 4,000 tons, as estimated, while deliveries in London and Holland were model"he278 words
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Article224 1904-04-02 6 PASSENOERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. P. O. IVr Simla l«t April Mr. PetU, Mr. -el, Mr. A. Keid, Capt. Mrs. and Miss Hop*, Mr. and Mrs. Dew, Mr. F. C. Wieford, Mr. If. Moxon, Mr. and Mrt. Beam liamp. I'er Java lutli April Major Vanrennen and family. I'er Ballaarat 15th April Mr.224 words
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Advertisement200 1904-04-02 6 NOTICES. a V T| *«4 bestnj* watches in the g*+ WORLD <O% fr -k te a- .t -r -k jl -a n x ij:h« x 0fomune Co. JAPANESE CIRtOS ANO GENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. No. 1-», RAFFLES PCACE. «Yir- rr« 7»"y T» y T Jt, IT -tt. 3T200 words
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Advertisement173 1904-04-02 6 NOTICES. Wilts for LU&PEIIMS' W0RCESTE8SHIRE SAUGf. w By Special Wcppant^^^g&J^ His Majesty *aV CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, g !jk Champagne M A|A In two Qualities M/mI^K fjl 11 f JJ Quarts Ptnts 1/2 Pints fc*'^*Sj Sole Atferils I 1 ""^f r3K Huttenbach BrosxC 0 w fj«^ Singapore and Kranji Railway. P>om173 words
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Advertisement271 1904-04-02 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STBAMSHI P CO M P A N I EiT P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Ltdiog !»<l for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, ind American Ports. Mail Line. Outinuth. Malta271 words
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Advertisement349 1904-04-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I ru.i: contract witb ttt Nnl miLa Julii, boeicnmi. •i.v at itttifptre: Ship Agmct, lati J. i vvriiB A Co., 2-8 Couth Quay. hf undf rnnT.tiongci date* »r<- only appro* 'mate. > n;er Fr( >ni Sxp'Wd Will be IWpatched for Mtfflem Palembaag A pi Paleraha^349 words
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Advertisement97 1904-04-02 7 HAMBURGAMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURO. The steamers of thin Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Kotterdam, and the .■Mr hi China, and Japan. Homewan'9, taey are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penan; and Colombo alternately. The arrivnl* cf97 words
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Advertisement241 1904-04-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. n7d.l NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oerman Mail Line. Tbe fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port 8aid, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in241 words
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Advertisement311 1904-04-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPA N I ES TAN KIM TlAN: Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday. •s.i. (Jjins; Kee, 2,30Utonf<, Capt. Dunlop «.a. GiangSenjf, 1,182 Rawlininon a.H. Giang Ann, 872 Follett s.s. Zweena, 1,470 Neabitt For Kuala Pahang, Pekan, kwantan and Kemaman Flevo, 302 tons, Capt. Wilion.311 words
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Advertisement325 1904-04-02 7 NOTICES. ST. ANDBKW8 HOUfc-E. A CHURCH of England Boarding House I 'or European and Eurasian bovi who desire to attend the schools of tne place. Applications to be made to tne House Master, St. Andrew's House or to the Colonial Chaplain w u l STUDIO FOR Shorthand AND Typewriting Facing325 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article781 1904-04-02 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are U9ed i Btr. steamer sh. •hip bq. barque sch. schooner Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. British U. B.— United States Fch.— French <4er.--German; Dut.— Dutch; Gc—Generallargo; d.p.— deck passenger, U— Uncertain; 1. P. W.—781 words
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Advertisement298 1904-04-02 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. Just arrlird, n Krf-.li and Him- stork ot in.lian, Chinese, and Japanese goods, such as Silk Kimonos of Fancy Embroidered work, Chinese Embroidered Qrasa Cloth work of every kind, Pineapple Silks, Indian Rampore Chudders, Aasam Silks298 words
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Advertisement155 1904-04-02 8 A. Jbadies and (26ildreris Jiosiery of Undoubted Value for Gas/) Ladies' Black Cotton Stockings With Embroidered Ironts Price 7Oc. per pair Ladies 1 Ribbed Cotton Vests Very Soft and Elastic in White, Pink tad ~k> Price 3Oc. each Children's Black Cotton Socks Bizes 4, 4i, 5, sit 6j Hl 7155 words
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