The Straits Times, 13 April 1904
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Title Section15 1904-04-13 1 The Straits Times NO. a i, 407 SINGAPORE, WEDNfcgDAY, APRIL 13. 1904. PRICE 15 CERTS15 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement511 1904-04-13 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. ADVERTISEMENTS. SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. A Special General Meeting of the members will be held in the Singapore Exchange, on Tuesday, 19th April, at 5 o'clock p.m. EueiNKSB I That Rue 1 be deleted, and the following Rule substituted therefor. I The Club shall be called the Singapore Sporting511 words
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Advertisement543 1904-04-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VIII That Rule 13 be amended by inserting the word "ordinary" between the word "non-resi-dent 1 and the word "member' and between the word "another' and the word "member." IX That Rule 14 be amended by v inserting the word "ordinary" between the word "the" and the word543 words
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Advertisement457 1904-04-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. XVIII That rule 30 be amended ijr inserting the word "ordinary" between the wore* "appoint four" and the word' "members". XIX. That rule 31 be amended by inserting the word "ordinary? between the words "appoint another" and the word "memCOLIN C. MACTAQQART, I Acting Secretary, I Singapore Bporting457 words
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Advertisement526 1904-04-13 1 POWELL ROBINSON. Sola AfaßU. Sl»nP»r» and Fadaratad Malay Sl.i.r AUCTION SALES. TO SPECULATORS" AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE MININO RIOHTS FOR TIN AND OOLD (alluvial) over an area of about aoo square mile* of land situate on the River Jolai Kechil in the district of ULU PAHANO. T# br stii526 words
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Advertisement266 1904-04-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. I?^^^"jjsj with Cream. I^eSl Sterilized -Not Sweetened. KsF^sJ Perfect Substitute for Fresh John Little CoJM THREE DAYS^. OF Gash Clearance Sale. Great Clearance of Remnants aid Odd Lots Further Reductions In order to effect a Coirfplete Clearance of (roods offered for Sale266 words
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Advertisement70 1904-04-13 1 ARE YOU BURNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS j Y% V investing a small sum of money each year for eight years at the end of io, 15 or 30 years, your option, you are refunded a good lump sum. You are absolutely assured against loss in any manner. Do70 words
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Article1109 1904-04-13 2 What Will Sir John Anderson Dor A correspond- nee on Sianeoe Mai.iy.i and British policy has been the IkoM of a l>risk correspondence in the Mm mm/ I'ott. Under date. Singapore, Glh Fob ruary "M" thus writes to it The appointment of -Sir John Anderson to the governorship1,109 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement301 1904-04-13 2 NOTICES. 386 THE LARGEST ORDER EVER PLACED FOR TYPEWRITERS BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT (275 Machines) MAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE Price $150 complete. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd., Singapore. HUTTENBACH Bros. ff Co., Venang. SOFT WOODS ARE RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH HARD WOODS ARE USED301 words
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Advertisement802 1904-04-13 2 NOTICES. J, MOTION ff CO, WATCHMAKERS, J E WELLERS. OPTICIANS. RK PAIRS PROMPTLY BXBOUTK I) TIQTJID FUEL (Petroleum Residue) 1 dirge stocks always on hand. (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f o. b. in bankers at FRESHWATER ISLANP (PULO BUXOM) opposite western entrance of New Harbour. The fuel is802 words
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Advertisement396 1904-04-13 2 NOTICES. 4 mmmm^ m For Cultured Smokers. V; ..i-.iv Xo-v Blend of Oriental Tobaccos free IV.. m ;i!! d:vr- ::nd r. These; Cigarettes are made in Er n slHi'.c; oni oted i .s if '.t; very finest Tobacoo, and will be founds; be: ltd ::i«;!cnv -ipeiior toCigarettesimportedfromEgyptandotlieiO^riii 28. No 50.396 words
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Article408 1904-04-13 3 'r is ipported at Portsmouth that the first-class cruiser, which has been rompleted for service, will shortly nissioned for service on the China Mation. Tin- Admiralty has made arrangements for the battleship Glory, flagship of th. Commander-in-Chief of the Chii a station, to undergo her recommil inning refit408 words
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Article158 1904-04-13 3 It has often been remarked that the people of north-east Borneo hear traces of Chinese descent. Chinese colonisaKon in that quarter in the past is an istorical fact. It has beer conjectured that pirates wiped out the Chinese settlers. Another solution of the problem is given by the158 words
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Article217 1904-04-13 3 For Singapore. A O. s. 8. Marmora, connecting I i i Hi' IIHMI Chwui i at Colombo. from l-onrion Mir. 18. due l*th AprilMr, nitil Mn Clayton, Mr 0. Bruce, Sir John Anderson Miss Anderson, Caotaie Sh.ikloy. Mr. nml Mrs Anton Mrs. Chitteni.- Mr^. Main, Hum, siyh,217 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement833 1904-04-13 3 NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Club Programme for the Sprint Race Meeting, 1904. May 24th, 26th, 28th, firstTday. Tuesday, J4th May. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue $600. A Race for Maiden Horses, and horses that have run at Roadster*. Subscription Griffins, and in Races confined to horses imported *s Subscription Griffins. Weight833 words
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Advertisement601 1904-04-13 3 NOTICES. for either of the following serie« of Race* Fui: Mi No. 1:—1 First Day— Race No. V Second Day— Race No. 7 Third Day-Race No. SoriM No. 2 First I "ay— Kace No. 6 Second Day— Race No. 1 Third Day— Race No. 6 Any owner wishing to enter601 words
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Advertisement609 1904-04-13 3 NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE. 6 good Jobbing Compositors. Good salary to experienced and steady men. Apply to Printer c/o Straits Time* Office. April 8 15-4 JUNIOR European Assistant required 0 as Salesman. Applications would b« entertained from respectable youths aged 17 or 18, without previous experience. Apply personally to JOHN609 words
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Advertisement624 1904-04-13 3 NOTICES. f\ yQ BE LET entry at ODce, compounc I house No. ifl Bencoolen Street Apply to Guthrie Co. Ltd., Agents. Ffb.4 u.crpo BE LET: offlcts on the second flooi I No. 7 Battery Road. ImmediaU entry. Apply to Guthrie 4 Co. Ltd. Agents. n.c 1 O BE LET— Bonce624 words
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Advertisement762 1904-04-13 3 SHIPPING ""island link of steamers. for macassar, thursday island, port moresby, samakai, queensland ports and sydney THE steamer GVTBRIE, -\33« tons Captain Dabetle, will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 15th instant, taking catyo and passengers. For freigit or paasAge, apply to BOUBTEAD 4 Co.. Agent*.762 words
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602 1904-04-13 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL II our issue of yesterday we venturec to notice the recent debate of thi Selangor Chinese Literary and Debating Society, on the subject of Straits Chi nese ladies, their sarong*, kahayax anc hairpins. To-day we have to chronich our acknowledgment of602 words
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Article1059 1904-04-13 4 Legal circles will be interested in a ielicate point of law on which Mr. Justice Hyndman- Jones stopped the irguraents yesterday, because, as he itated, the matter was so important md unprecedented that it had better M decided by two judges an opinion therein the Attorney-General seemed ;o heartily concur1,059 words
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Article37 1904-04-13 4 The tone of Reuter's telegrams anent the Anglo-French arrangements in regard to 31am lend especial interest to correspondence concerning Siamese Malaya, which recently appeared in the Morning Pott, and is re-printed in another column of this issue.37 words
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Article13 1904-04-13 4 It is understood that H.M.S. Blenheim is due shortly from Hongkong homeward bound.13 words
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Article16 1904-04-13 4 It is expected that HMS FAipse will leave far Wei-hai-wei to-day with the dredger bY Dmhlml16 words
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Article16 1904-04-13 4 The British second class miser Talbot arrived from Hongkong yesterday afternoon and anchored in the roads.16 words
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Article31 1904-04-13 4 A fire at Teluk Anson broke out t.h j other day in some oil xheds belonging to Government. It is said that $5,000 worth of oil was consumed by the flames.31 words
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Article37 1904-04-13 4 The following property was disposed rof by auction at Powell uid Cos. saleroom yesterday afternoon —Two freehold building allotments at Birch Road oft" Sirangoon Road, total area 2,550 sq. feet. Bought by Tana Cheent Tamby for 51.200.37 words
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Article39 1904-04-13 4 Crisis at Hongkong shows latterly a heavy falling off. clue partly to severe sentences and putting in the stocks having been dealt out to previously convicted offenders. A free recourse to deportation, however, mainly contributed to the hapny result.39 words
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Article87 1904-04-13 4 Another of those incentives of travel and delights to look forward to is found in the opening of the Sea View Beach House, Shioya, Japan. The building, which is a sort or family hotel, is up-to-date in all its appointments and run by Mr. Arthur Davidson. It is situated on87 words
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Article130 1904-04-13 4 In connection with the arrival here of the Italian cruiser Km* Polo, it is interesting to note that a telegram from Rome to the Figaro stated that The report that the Italian cruiser Alarco Polo, on her way to the Far East, has bec-n stopped by the Russian cruiser Dimitri130 words
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Article33 1904-04-13 4 Owing to the rainyesterday afternoon, play in tint 8. C. C. lawn tennis tournament was again impossible. VVeather permitting, to-day's ties hold good. Yesterday's ties will be played off to-morrow.33 words
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Article63 1904-04-13 4 A mbkti.no of the S. A. Football League was held in the V.M.C A. rooms last night to consider Tanjong Pagar's protest re playing the League fixture on the Peoples Park." The result of the vote on the protest was for Peoples Park 10 against 2. The63 words
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Article126 1904-04-13 4 Apropos of the arrival of the new Governor, we are informed that owing to the restricted accommodation, admission to Johnston's Pier, on the occasion of the arrival of Sir John Anderson on Saturday, will be by ticket only. A limited number of tickets will be available126 words
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Reuter's Extra Services
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Article36 1904-04-13 4 rESE STEAMER STOPpV BY RUSSIANS. V Ixmdon, \'2th Mpri^J A Chinese steamer arrived frH Newchwang at Chefoo, y *sterdiy She reports that eight large Russifl warships stopped and examined \M ten miles from Port|Arthur.36 words
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Article60 1904-04-13 4 A Whirl of llaiet > The Kaiser has been staying at Malta since Saturday. 11. I. M. is sight-seeing, and is taking part in a series of luncheons, receptions, and dinners of the most cordial character on shore, and on board the yacht Hohetuollerv and the British60 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article69 1904-04-13 4 Slam's Interests Protected. Ixmdon, 12lk April. The official text of the Anglo-French Agreement regarding Siain says that the two contracting parties disclaim all ideas of annexing territory. They have resolved to abstain from doing anything opposed to the existing treaties concerning Siam. They agree that their political69 words
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48 1904-04-13 4 Ijondon, Vlth April. A despatch, from Lord Lansdowne to Sir E. Monson, the British Minister at Paris, re the Anglo-French Declaration regarding Egypt, has been published. The despatch emphasises the French recognition of the predominant position which Great Britain holds in Egypt.48 words
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Article194 1904-04-13 4 Measures of Pinanc al Reform A. opted and Everybody Satisfied. A new Kbedivial decree, attached to the Declaration and accepted by France, will, if accepted by the other Powers, give Egypt a free hand in the disposal of her own fiscal resource?. The functions of the "Caisse"194 words
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Article34 1904-04-13 4 The following official despatch from the Agent of the Russian Foreign Office, attached to the Staff of the Viceroy Alexeiel), h-ia been received by M. Roudanovsky, the Rukmui Consul General Were34 words
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Article120 1904-04-13 4 A Scouting Party on the Yalu Annihilated mtdtm, Mtt 4p,u. On tbe night of the s th tad Russian scouting party consisting of 37 men and 2 officers were sent on a reconnaissance to the Korean bank of the Yalu River near Eui-tchou (Wiju.) There they observed three120 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement426 1904-04-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Just Unpacked a New Stock of Indian, ('hineae and Japaiieae Silk Embroidered (JoodK, KimODoa, Persian Carpet*, Chein Silk for Gcntlemen'x Suite, Nioe Kampury Chuddu*, Pretty and Fancy Uraaa Cloth Work, etc., etc. Silverware Gold Jewellery. Moderate426 words
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Advertisement367 1904-04-13 4 JUST RECEIVED An assortment of TEOFANI'S Celebrated Turkish Egyptian CIGARETTES In Boxes of 50 and 100 I hermetically sealad Yenidjeh (petit f>rmat) SUHFIHE, EXTRA FINE, LONDON LIFE, Ac, *c. Ac TOWN HALL. For it Slutrt Sexi.ion Only. I'nder the dire:tion of Mi*« Fanny Stanley. Manager KUward Phillip, Fanny Stanley's Comic367 words
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Advertisement61 1904-04-13 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Touri.t.' P'ataa and Pllm. c.r.lully devaloa»d. All klml» of Photofraphic Mat.rUU k.at la .lock. PUtaa an* Him. ptrulwd Prash and .ult.bl. to DM cllmala. Pnoto«rapnlc Hint, to Touri.t. ck*aiiaily flv.n. Safe nd id \aaortamt si Camera, oa hanl. Vl«w. ol Slnraaora, Natlv. SUt... Java. M«61 words
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60 1904-04-13 5 Special Telegram to the "Straits Times." THE WAR. FIOHTINO INLAND. I'hffoo, V.lth April. The so. LoktcAiiQ from Newchwang reports that heavy firing was heard near Port Arthur to-day. 'I'M.- same vessel reports that the sound ol cannon was heard inland, north of Nrtwchwans yesterday. It lasted for several hours, and60 words
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Article83 1904-04-13 5 Tm Volunteer steamers Smolensk and 1 h-el have returned to Sevastopol after an abortive attempt to convey munitions of war to the Far East. They wilLnow be recommissioned for cruiser service outside tbe Black Sea for the Ai—wose of intercepting merchantmen W^ing contraband of war in the l^rvice83 words
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153 1904-04-13 5 An interesting ceremony took place the other day at a meeting of the Singapore Marine Insurance Agents Association, when Mr. H. L. Bell, tbe manager of Mesi rs. Gilfilla'.i, Wood and Co.'s insurance agencies, was presented with a gold watch and chain. Mr W.153 words
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Article251 1904-04-13 5 Building Struck by Lightning. Another storm, hardly so fierce as that recorded two days ago, broke over Singapore yesterday afternoon. The liehtninc was exceptionally low, and neini. almost .-oiHinuous for RDOOt fif-t>-fii minutes .'reated much ieai ia tbe minds of the nervous. Shortly after vile the251 words
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168 1904-04-13 5 Fourth List of Subscribers. Amounts previously acknowledged ..•MM.M Collected l>y MiBS Ryan 52.38 do Koenitz S7.OU do Van Wnlven 11.2(0 ,|.i at Moth. Epis. Hokien Church 13.00 Miss Loveridge 5 00 Kuala Lumpur per Mr. B. Purdy. Mr. and Mrs Purdy SO.OO O.168 words
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Article493 1904-04-13 5 Appeal to the Supreme Court. n March last as the result of certain information received, a revenue officer, accompanied by some police, paid a visit to No. 66 Tank Road, and there found one Lee Kuan in .a room in which was n stove containing lighted493 words
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Article257 1904-04-13 5 No magnificent building shelters the votaries of the new religion, Higher Thought only a modest single-fronted house in Cheniston-gardens, Kensington A Daily Illustrated Mirrir representative approached tho portals, and, see ing the words, Please enter," promptly took advantage of the invitation Seeing a door marked Library" he257 words
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Article63 1904-04-13 5 Thk Philharmonic Orchestra will, as it periodically does, give a concert for the benefit of the European and Eurasian children of Singapore on Friday first at 530 p.m. No doubt tbe little ones will nuister in full strength and it is to be hoped that the weather will63 words
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Article87 1904-04-13 5 The situation in Philippine copra is hopeful The 1 ,26 1 ,965 pi^uls export*) last year were about 550,000 piculs greater than during the previous year. Tbe copra, however, has fluctuated before, and the statistics show that in one year only has Iloilo contributed toward swelling the total87 words
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Article117 1904-04-13 5 The laying of the track for tbe new electric street-car system at Manila is being rapidly pushed, and tbe walled town is already well gridironed. Three breaches have been made in the walls, providing more direct routes into and out of the central district and a saving of117 words
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Article615 1904-04-13 5 The Aa'una which recently arrived from the Natunas, brought a cargo of timber which she is discharging at the wharves, the Segovia, from Europe, is reported to have left Suez on the 9th instant and i- therefore due here about the -29th with cargo. The Admiralty dredger St.615 words
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Article146 1904-04-13 5 Thk Sultan of Johore, who is now paying his third visit to Britain called at the Colonial Office the other day, and was introduced to Sir John Anderson. Johore, says a Manchester paper, is a small State at the southern end of the Malay peninsula, but the146 words
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Article204 1904-04-13 5 It is rather curious to find that at tbe present time when the dollar is higher in value than it has been for some years, and the telegrams to and from the East bave, with the outbreak of war, increased tenfold, the Eastern Extension Australia and204 words
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Article207 1904-04-13 5 A fakkwkli. dinner was given on the 6tb inst. to Mr. T. McC. Browne, manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Bangkok. It took place at the Bangkok United Club, and was rather a notable gathering, says the Bangkok Times. Having been agent in Bangkok207 words
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Article419 1904-04-13 5 Arrivals. ON the 10th March by La Bfsm. From Batavia— Mr. N. Klaasen, Mr. P. S. van Uelder, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. Felvns, Dr. Schinder, 'Messr*. t. Van Howelingen, Wroblews-y, Mr. and Mrs Daron, Messrs. Robert Herfurt, Van Prehn, O. Burst, T. Greeway, Mour-.ues, A. Munant,419 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1904-04-13 5 Not Beyond Hope. Those who have Buffered ynar after year with RheumatiBm will be glnd to hear of a remedy thai has proved no absolute specific. There mv no conditions of Kheu111:11 ism. no matter how severe nor from wbat cause, that cannot immediately be relieved and permanently cured l.y190 words
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Advertisement300 1904-04-13 5 NOTICES. VV Js% X «£&»JL\ vsf* Jt\.*c^# 00J. J.VL The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore The Favourite of all Favourites Patroaized Nightly by Philo-muslcal Audience* The only Malay Theatrical Company with Nnnierom Dixtingiiwhed Patron* Eclipsing any other Company Will put on the Stage for the first Time TONIGHT300 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous158 1904-04-13 5 DAY BY l>A> Wednesday, 13th April. High Water. »-42 p.m. Football. Rovers, v. T.P.D. People's Park. S.V.I. Company Drill. ->-15. Wayang Kawim. North Bridge Road. 9 Thursday, 14th April. High Water, f46 a.m. HM p.m. P. O. homeward mail due. Football. R.E.V.A.T.A. Pulo Brani. Friday. 15th April. High Water. IMI158 words
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Article835 1904-04-13 6 r,,l,,iiin April IM, i .v ;ni. ficin Tim.i (Tiu'ict). March i,., Tiic Thibetan* have filial I-.,. 1 BOM tkfl foolish course of the Mission, with tlic result that i fooghi two eagageeaaatei ii be ciutiiv suffered most Mverely. Mi-- 111. 1 1 with the Klvini; Column, I835 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement187 1904-04-13 6 NOTICES. Cook's true friend is Bovril, not only because it helps in making delicious soups, gravies and sauces, and enhances the flavour of every dish for which it is employed, but because it contains, in the smallest possible bulk, all the nutritive and stimulative properties of the best ox beef187 words
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Advertisement342 1904-04-13 6 NOTICES. Wilts for LEA ttPEBBIHS' ftf 1 Jt WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. W^ In J'$l v Bd Special Warrant^^rajRJ^ His Majestg Purveiors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From April nth, 1904, and until further notice Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. down. ku AM AM. P.K.342 words
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Advertisement109 1904-04-13 6 I UOMMON SENSE "NUTSHELL i I llbpr.cllcmJotoerraUoe.ooin.rr direction, fui remoTta* re rt»in diiKj., rangrmenti. dlKharcea, Mcondv; irmptuaif and no iu«Htr ihoald «»i] to anil klimrl! trnu. Poatfrmrilpraiiriuaqia'KnctWierColomaJ Nntl'l Joibkh, 8«>dgt..CI«rnnoatS4..LuDdon.\N C ta.^n«bl«ai»oofTII—CM»ll>e» ijmitio •»«•>. "irFUJISAKlT j JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER No. 381 VICTORIA STREET. Orders Promptly Executed. CHARGES MODERATE. M»r16 20-4 T109 words
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Advertisement629 1904-04-13 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. lor China, Japan, Penan*. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Vnrrjuh Bills of Lading kM m» Coast, Persian Gulf. Contim-nUI, Arti'Tic-nn "orts. Mall Line. llT(<*. Cbusan Apl. 17 Ballaanti Simla M B«M| \i lune IS629 words
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Advertisement1076 1904-04-13 7 (STEAMSH IP COMPANIES. oninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. nun contract with the Netherlands india bovernreui. of Singapore: Phip Acisct, iati J. Diiidiu A Co., 2-8 Colltib Quay. I he undermentioned date* are only approj'tiate. r From Fxp'tec Will be Itaspatched for m Baodjermassio Apl 7 Bandjermassin, Kota Baroe, Moeara I jiwa, Pamarinda,1,076 words
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Advertisement614 1904-04-13 7 STRAMSMIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (ierman 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 Said, Suez. Aden, Colomoo, Penang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama anc back. They are due in614 words
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Advertisement733 1904-04-13 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samaranjr Every Wednesday and Saturday. Qitni; He«, -',3i«l tons, rapt. Dunlop GiangHenß, 1,1X2 RawlingHon «V Oianß Ann, 87J Kollett Zweena, 1.4T0 Neabitt For Kuala Pahanf, Pekan, kwantan and kemaman n.». Flevo, SirJ tons, ("apt. Wilton. 'Klei'lric Light throughout For733 words
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Advertisement436 1904-04-13 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE A LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LARCEBT FllE OFFICE IN THK WOHLD BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid up Capital 212,760 Reserve Fund £1,073,550 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept436 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1161 1904-04-13 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. •hip bn.— barque sch.— schooner Yet.— Facht; Cru. —Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H. p.— Horse-power; Brit.—Britlsh U. 8.-United States Fch.— French tter— German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c.—Generalcargo: d.p.— deck passenger. U— Uncertain; T. P. W.— Tanjong1,161 words
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Article599 1904-04-13 8 ISISOAPOkI, I3TH AI'RII., 1904. PRODUCE. I 9.87J (Cube No. 1) unpicked 15.00 Copra Ball 7.30 do Poutlaa»» n 7^40 Pepper, Black 29.50 do White, (6%) 47.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.58J do Brnnel No. 1 3.35 Pearl Sago m 5.30 Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 23.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20Xb%tl-_ 24.« Coffee,599 words
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Article109 1904-04-13 8 '10-MofcfcOW. S'kawauuA Ponti.in-iU V. Hogmubrp 8 a.m. Singoraand Bangkok Chahrabhongt It a.m. Menado, etc.. Beng 1 p.m. Malacca and Linggi Khrng Seng 1 p.m. Malacca <% P. Dickson fir along 8 p.m. Ch'bon and Sainaran« De Carpentirr 4 p.m' Friday. Europe via porto Hnllaarat 6 a.m. Brisbane and109 words
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Article118 1904-04-13 8 From Europe— By the P. 40. Chutan due on 16th inst with dates to the 26th Mar From China— By the P 40. Rallnarat due on Thursday. TIME TABU OF MAILS DUB Left Singapore Due in London Arrived Mar 4th P. 40. Mar 27th Mar 28th Mar118 words
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Article180 1904-04-13 8 I rLA(. Vxsskl'r Nam* A Ton* Captain Rio. Fhou M&lLBI ion!-- 12 v v v 12 18 IS IS 18 13 13 13 13 Recorder Brit »tr 773 Brereton Mena Out str. 76 iNacodub K. Schiff Baroo str. 68 'Nacodah Isabella str. 84 Nacodah Anamba Dan str. 113.' ('ortsen180 words
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Article116 1904-04-13 8 Date. VuBel'B Nam*. Anamba Oroaperp DeKock Besident Sehifl Abeuioia O G. Meyer Kiitna (Clangor Meaa H.be Macho wt Korat Van Oothoorn Pwm tfa Hallatt. Flao*Kio; Tonh. Destihation Dan str. 11A8 Copenh»gen vix portf Brit str. 840 Port Sn-fit*>nham and Peoang Out itr. s:«i Pontianak 3tr. «J Khio Ger str.116 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1904-04-13 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 52, High Street. Have Just I npac k«xl a Xew Sto«k ol Indian Chinese, and Japanese Silk Embroidered jroods, Indian Carpets, Chinese rlanddrawn Thread- Work Ceylon Lace, New Variety of Qold and Sliver Jewellery, Plni.pVle Silks, Old Chined Drapery86 words
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Advertisement399 1904-04-13 8 WHITEAWAY'S VALUES. ARTICLE NOTE PAPER GENTS' HANP'CHIEFS MERCERISED LAWNS CARBOLIC SOAP WHITE TURKISH TOWELS SWEATERS FOR ATHLETES WHITE WHITNEY BLANKETS BOY'S FOOTBALLS HAMMOCKS MERCERISED TUSSORE SUITING w:h::i:t:e.a/w\a.y. laidlaw &c 00. OFFER YOU SOUND VALUE. THE PKYE RIVER DOCK PENANG. The above Dock iituated in Province 'Salhr'T. tne entrance of the399 words
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Advertisement377 1904-04-13 8 DESCRIPTION (iit-y Granite Not e Papfr nnd Xi vrlf-iies of a Huulity 100 Env^•li»^l^-^ and l^OShpeic PAFKR TO MATCH fOB GENTLEMEN'S IRLSH MAi)K HAXI/CHIEFS A dozen Handkeiolii^lg n( Sound Value in a neat Cardboard fi'tx. Size 194 bj 20 inches BETTER VALUE IMPOSSIBLE A perfectly new stock of this smart377 words
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Advertisement52 1904-04-13 8 PRICE 60 cts. The Lot Price $1.35 per dozen Prices 46. 55, 60, 65c. p.^d. 70c. per dozen Tablets i Priecs $10.20, 15.00. 13.00 A 24.00 doz. $1.80 each Prices $10.50. 16.50. 19.50. per pair Pr $1.85. 2.50. 3.25. 3.50 Pr. $2.25. 5.00 jl 6.00 each Prices 80c. A £1.2052 words
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Miscellaneous101 1904-04-13 8 WEATHER REPORT. fTandanq Krrbau Hospital, Wh April, l9oi ■■> a. m 3 p ra. p.m Remarks. Bar 29.930 29.7M2 29.876 Morning Temp 83.4 88.4 76.5 and day WB'lbTher! 78 4 79 '2 74.0 clear, rain DirofWind Oilm. north n.w. at 4 00 pm., Max.Temp »92 nichuloudv Mm 72.9 Max.in Sun101 words
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