The Straits Times, 14 April 1904
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Title Section14 1904-04-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2i, 4oft SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1904. PRICE 15 CENTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement623 1904-04-14 1 LORNE WHISKY. advertisements. fe^nMPORTANr AUCTION AT H. L. COO H LAN CO.'S MART. SINQAPORE. KvJm 1 41 ACRES 'MrToVKIiNMKNT MINING LANDS f^m FRKEHOLD LANDS AND MINING MACHINERY Tuesday, 26th April, At 2.30 p.m. MMU H. L. Coghlan A Co. are instructed by J. B. M. Rennie, Esq the liquidator of623 words
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Advertisement557 1904-04-14 1 NOTiwES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. A Special General Meeting of the members will be held in the Singapore Exchange, on Tuesday, 19th April, at ."< o'clock p. m Bi'oiRBSS I. That Rule 1 be deleted, and the following Rule substituted therefor. 1. The Club shall be called the Singapore Sporting557 words
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Advertisement580 1904-04-14 1 NOTICES. 1 x. That Rule 16 be deleted and tig following rule substituted thcMi 15. "The Entrance Fee for all <fl dinary members shall be MR and the annual subscription RB all ordinary members $10". I XI. That Rule 16 be amended by i^S| setting the word "ordinary" bfl tween580 words
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Advertisement520 1904-04-14 1 F AUCTION SALES. MULE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY. Ml 'MB undersigned has received inttrtM- I tiona to sell by Public Auction at hi* [Albs room. No. 18 Raffles Place on FruUy, tk» Wh April, 1904, at 2 pm. A valuable assortment of Kuropean jewellery comprising 18 and 1 carat* gold rings520 words
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Advertisement566 1904-04-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co, Ltd. THREE DAYS Gash Clearance gate. Great Clearance if Remnants and Odd Lots 4 Further Reductions In order to effect a Complete Clearance of foods offered for Sale we will further reduce the prices ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY S SATURDAY Our Lz=J Sale April 13 16-4566 words
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Article886 1904-04-14 2 PAHANG NEWS. Lipit,4th Apt 1 1 Friday, the 15th instant, promises i<, be a "field day" in the Lipia ".ourt koMe, where, as a rule, most of the cases heard would relate to nothing more serious than the theft of a few chickens, with, perhaps, an occasional "drunk and disorderly"886 words
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Advertisement423 1904-04-14 2 NOTICES. §a 1 > hi 1 1 ni 1 II T APFD PPI?D ijl Lnuliii dHjHiII l\ vk BREWED AND BOTTLED BY I[l IND COOPE Co., I M Burton-on-Trcnt. THIS*BEER IS BREWED FROM 1 PURE MALT HOPS 6 doz. pints or 4 doz. quarts $I£s P^* case. OF ALL DEALERS.423 words
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Advertisement351 1904-04-14 2 NOTICES. 1 TTM 'AND LaX l^^^r a^M B Toilet Powder H "HIGHLAND QUEEN" WHISKY (10 vkaks OLID. c .Macdonald Muir, Distillers, so* leith. Scotland. Xl« HIN A Co.. Singapore. April 8 7-6. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD I351 words
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Advertisement374 1904-04-14 2 NOTICES. THE AUCTION MART No. 2 DAlmeida Street. (In rear of The Mercantile Bank) H. L. COGHLAN A Co., cu.tb.g. b.c. Lie*n**d Auctioneers B STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO. Y A large consignment of new C BICYCLES. I', \i ENGLISH MAKE Ci and »5 S B. S. A. FITTINGS jj Good374 words
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Advertisement40 1904-04-14 2 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. St. Petereburq aid Copenhagen, Anamba. due 13th April K A. Co. jjydnay via ports, Oulhrie, on loth April, B< ustearfWattoK via ports, Rutorua, ever; Wedneijtt, Khoo Pheo Soon. J'enang and Port Swettenham, Kittna, imM Wednesday, Bouetead.40 words
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Article487 1904-04-14 3 Dinners such as that given last month hy the members of Gray's Inn to one of tlicir number, Sir John Anderson, who lias been appointed Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States, are more or less private, but to a notice487 words
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Article473 1904-04-14 3 PLANTING IN TH E F.M.S. Opinions on Rubber. Mr. L. Davidson, a prominent planter in Ceylon, has just returned to Colombo from a visit to the F. M. S. At Colombo,be gave the information to an interviewer. Mr. Davidson went out especially to inspect, among others, the.Seremban estate, which is473 words
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Advertisement570 1904-04-14 3 BANKS. Noderlan&sclio Handel SCaatsohappiJ. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1834. Capital <Jo^oo,ooO— (abt. £6,000,000, 1 bu«d Capital f. 46,000,000(abt. £3,760,000.) RMMYIFuiD f. 5,000,000— (abt.£ 417,000. Head Ofllce in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia Bbaxohm: Penang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Sourabaya, I'adang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. I'asoeroean, Tiilatjap, Pelembant?, Olehleh, (Atjeh), Bandjermassin,570 words
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Advertisement676 1904-04-14 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000.00t RESERVE FUND.Sterling ReserTe.Jlo,(lOo,oOo\ •i« w ,)ik» Silver Reserve....! n.SOOioOO/"* 16 0 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF tinO nonro PROPRIETORS }..tlo.orxi.ow COUBT OF DIUCTOBS. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman H. E. Tomkins, K»q— Deputy Chaikmak. Hon. C. W. Dicksom N. A. Sikbs, E«q.676 words
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Advertisement649 1904-04-14 3 NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE. 6 good Jobbing Compositors. Good >alai to experienced and steady men. App to PrinUr c/o Strait* Time* Omce. April 8 16-4 WANTED. I EUROPEAN with experience of offi< !i work. Shipping preferred. App to X Z. c/O .Sfra»(« Tim's. April 7 nc. WANTED RY European firm649 words
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Advertisement602 1904-04-14 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. ry TMMEDI ATE entry, No. 74 Anson R«ad I X suit 'ble for gooown ur shop. Applj y at No. 3 D'Almei'la Street. Feb. IB mm. TO BE LET. T ETOOMB COTTAGE, Gilstead Road I V lj Entry lit May. Apply to J. W. HAFFENDEN, c/o602 words
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Advertisement621 1904-04-14 3 SHIPPINO ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR MACASSAR, THURSDAY ISLAND, PORT MORESBY, SAMAKAI, QUEENSLAND PORTS AND SYDNEY THE steamer OUTBRIB, S.3M tens < aptain Uabelle, will be des latched for the above ports on or about the 15th instant, taking car^o »ud pantengers. For freight or pa«s«iie, spply to BODBTEAD A621 words
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1420 1904-04-14 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL oappily the frightful disaster chronicled by Keuter to-day is practically without precedent in history, and all civilised nations will sympathise with Russia in the catastrophe whereby she lost her greatest admiral and his eoAire staff by the explosion of a mine1,420 words
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Article125 1904-04-14 4 Reuter's Telegrams. THE WART. Frightful Disaster. Admiral Makaroff and over 700 men Killed. Battleship Petropavlovsk" Blown up by a Mine at Port Arthur. Louden, 14'// Afirit. A telegram from M. Petersburg states that the Japanese fleet having appeared off Port Arthur, the Russian fleet to sea, and pursued a portionjofReuter - 125 words
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Article69 1904-04-14 4 The following official despatch from the Agent of the Russian Foreign Office, attacked the stall' of the Viceroy Alexeieff, has been received by M. Roudanovsky, the Russian Consul General here Midden V.ilh April. I have just received a dispatch stating that the Japanese squadron approached Port Arthur,69 words
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Article173 1904-04-14 4 The Government backed the dealers in selling up the Hereros for debt, and the latter saw ruin ahead of them. Moreover, most of the German settlers in the colony were men of doubtful character, who treated the natives in a barbarous manner, and a most ridiculous bureaucracy was ip force.173 words
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Article71 1904-04-14 4 The Japan Mail reports that the raising of the Varyag is said to be proceeding most successfully. 8 guns of sorts have been taken out of her. They are all said to be serviceable, and it is now certain that the ship can be Raved. She will make an addition71 words
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Article13 1904-04-14 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is l/lu The Strait* Budget was published this mornine13 words
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260 1904-04-14 4 Special Telegram to the "Straits Times." renweo attacked on port arthur. Various Reports All Supposed to be Right. Shanghai, 13M April. Chefoo telegrams to-day mention various chip reports to the effect that the Japanese have renewed their attack upon Port ArthurA Newchwangstearnerthat has arrived at Chefoo heard firing in the260 words
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Article316 1904-04-14 4 "Reuter' Extra Service. SPANISH PREMIER ATTACKED. Loiidon,~l3th April. Si I >r Maura, the Premier of Spain, was leaving the palace of the Jeneral Council at Barcelona when a report arose, at first, that he had been attacked and had been wounded with a dagger. It turned out that he had316 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement821 1904-04-14 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY rs ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REOULARLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the in tub Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AM Europeans in this Market. P. M. S. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements,821 words
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Advertisement157 1904-04-14 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ToarM*' P'atw and Pllnu caralully davalon'4. All kinds ol PbatarrapkMc MaUrlato ICtpt la •tocft. Plata* ana lllm» rua-anteed PrMk and •ultabl< to Urn cllmat. Pnotocrapnlc Hint* to Toartat* cncvrlally (ivaa. Splendid A**ortnt*nt ol Camera* on nan i. VPew* ol Singapore. Natlv* Stata*. Java, and Slam157 words
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Advertisement34 1904-04-14 4 Thr German mail steamer Hamburg having left Hongkong on tbe 13th inst. at* dood may be expected here on 1 Sunday at about "> p.m. and will probably be despatched for Europe on Monday afternoon.34 words
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Article36 1904-04-14 5 WRECK OF THE "HOTANG." The Singapore steamer Hotting was wrecked on a shoal between Bengkalis and Bapan on thd 9th inst. Her crew were brought here by the steamer BeUy to-day. Particulars will be given tomorrow.36 words
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Article567 1904-04-14 5 The boats, funnels, and every thing in the way, on the Varyag were riddled. Only four guns were not disabled. One twelve pounder was knocked clean across the deck. A quantity of cartridges which ignited on deck burned two men to' death One ammunition hoist falling down with clothes was567 words
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Article13 1904-04-14 5 The Chilian training-ship <■'< m Haqutdano was expected to leave far Wei-hai-wei this morning.13 words
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Article1075 1904-04-14 5 Projfres. Report. Thk General Manager 1 Report for the month ending on L'flth March runs as follows The accompanying sheets of mine measurements, and assay results of prospecting work, prepared by the mine manager, show a total of 275 ft. for the period (4 weeks) under review, made1,075 words
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Article292 1904-04-14 5 POLICE NEWS. On Monday night two men named Grant and Rapsy were arrested for trespass in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Ground. On Tuesday, they were charged before Mr. Peacock with trespass and fined $5, in default, seven days. They were unable to pay the fine and have gone to prison.292 words
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Article132 1904-04-14 5 Heads of Schools and parents of European and Eurasian children are asked to note, and to pass word round, this evening, amongst their friends as far as possible, that another Children's Concert will be given in the Town Hall on Friday (to-morrow) afternoon at 5.30 precisely. The132 words
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86 1904-04-14 5 On Tuesday morning, a Javanese syce named Has:. in was before Mr. Seth for driving over Cavenagb Bridge in a reckless and dangerous manner, as a result of which a rikisha puller was hurt and is «till in hospital. The case was postponed till86 words
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Article186 1904-04-14 5 SWIMMING MATCH. The following is the handicap for the 4tO yarde race to be swum on ounday, 17th inst. It will be decided immediately after the arrival of the first launch. T. C. Lee scratch, M. Henderson 1". -I. Lloyd If, H. D. Jensen 20, W. D. Horn 36, F.186 words
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Correspondence.
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Article107 1904-04-14 5 THE KLING AND MIS GOAT. To the Editor of the Strait* Timu." Dear Sib,— We had|two big cats, and very fat they were, too. They were always quarrelling to tbe great annoyance of every one, servants included. We, the masters, did not know how to solve the problem. The servants107 words
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Article576 1904-04-14 5 A lakge batch of British steamers, 20 in number, have been engaged to carry railway material, coal, and other munitions of war from Europe to the Russians at Port Arthur. Insurances against war risks are being placed on the hulls for about £50,000 each and lines are being576 words
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Article94 1904-04-14 5 Four Chinese were arrested in Fraser Street on Monday last for being in possession of three counterfeit dollars. On enquiry the police learned that these men hved at 64 Amoy Street and a visit was paid to the place. There, 119 bad dollars, 40 bad, some pieces of94 words
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Article60 1904-04-14 5 H.'JI. 8. ErU/uu left for Wei-hai-wei at 4 p.m. yesterday with the dredger Si />iin.<tan in tow. A number of the Royal Engineer* from Puk) Brani steamed round the clip* in the military launch Sir William Jtrvtti* and cheered the tars. A band on board the launch played. The sailors60 words
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Article17 1904-04-14 5 H.J^Couhlajj AKftCo's auction sale of mining lands, eto., in Negri Sembilan is fixed fo« the mth inst.17 words
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Article18 1904-04-14 5 Th« 8.1. Steamer Ikhora arrived yesterday afternoon from Yokohama with 6,574 tons of coal to be discharged here.18 words
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Article19 1904-04-14 5 The German Steamer Sumatra arrived this morning from Deli being relieved by the Vainyi on the Penang, Deli rue.19 words
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Article20 1904-04-14 5 ShipW.nl. advertisements, with date of sailing etc., will be found on page 1 General shipping news is printed on pageB.20 words
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Article21 1904-04-14 5 The British Admiralty collier l.ont Ormonde arrived from Barry yesterday afternoon and went on to Hongkong for orders a little later.21 words
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Article24 1904-04-14 5 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Level Reservoir on Friday afternoon the loth instant from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).24 words
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Article25 1904-04-14 5 A telegram from Peuang to the Master Attendant announces that the Wigham Buoy there is out of position. Mas ten of vessels are warned accordingly.25 words
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Article25 1904-04-14 5 Thk steamer Eugenic, which was for many years connected with Singapore, running to Palembang, sank recently close to Cheribon. Part of the crew was saved.25 words
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Article50 1904-04-14 5 Thk March clean up at tbe Punjom mine was 700 tons at $6,000. The mines have been shut down for want of working capital, and the manager, Mr. W. Kerfoot Hughes, returns to Hongkong to consult the directors and shareholders as to the best means of carrying on the Company.50 words
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Obituary120 1904-04-14 5 With reference to our paragraph yesterday anent the hotel known as tbe Beach House, at Shioya, the Kobe Chronicle says .We understand that great alterations are to be effected in the Beach House Hotel itself. As far as is possible every modern improvement will be adopted by the new management120 words
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Article69 1904-04-14 5 THE WAYANG KASSIM. Thb Kaesun have been having a^QtytioHal run of good houses during thejr' present season. The Company stages a new play every night and have been very successful in their attempts at reproducing European plays. Last night Othello was staged for the first time an~t tbe Company did69 words
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Article84 1904-04-14 5 Thb cableshfp Recorder went alongside Keppel harbour wharf on the 12th inst. The Kwlal was taken to Tanjong Pagar on the 13th and dry-docked there. The lkhona arrived from Japan on the afternoon of the 13th laden with over 6,500, tons coal for Boustead Co. The Isla de84 words
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Article689 1904-04-14 5 Yesterday's Play. PROFESSION PAIRS. Tel 1 1 Hone Maunders beat 11. T. White Kuehwaldy Mer 111, «3, 6-2. J. Robertson i Noon Mer 1 V beat Mer II Ati;;. Diehn Baasch, 6-2, 2 6, 6-1. A. CLASS DOUBLES. A. M. Uibbon C. J. Carver689 words
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Advertisement86 1904-04-14 5 NOTICES. The Favourite of all Favoinites AT THE NOVELTY THEATRE HALL NOIiTll BRIDGE ROAl> By Request By Request Friday, Isth April, 1904, The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore Wilt put on the Stage the Charming and Beautiful Play '•HAWAI MUJLIS j oa A Trip to Fairy Land. X«*86 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1904-04-14 5 UAY BY UAY Thursday, 14th April. High Water. 10-8 p.m. Football. R.E.V.A.T.A. Pulo Brani. Friday. 15th April. High Water. 10-2la.ni. 10-32 p.m. P. &O. homeward mail closes. <■ Jewels Sale. H. A. Crane, ft Legislative Council. 2-30. Football S.V.I.v. Blakan Mat;. Eaplanade 62nd Co. Barnes. TUlHes Plain. S.V.L Equipment Inspection.125 words
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Article190 1904-04-14 6 The Contraband Question. H the Court of Appeal, at London on 16th of March, before the Master of the Rolls and Lords Justices Homer and Mathew, the appeal was heard of .the New Century Shipping Company (Xtd.) from a judgment of Mr. Justice Bigharn, sitting as190 words
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Article141 1904-04-14 6 Panglima Hassan, the Moro fanatic wno has kept Sulu island in a ferment, against the Americans was killed on March 4th, fighting absolutely singlehanded against a whole squadron of U.S. cavalry. He had refused the proffer of his life if he would surrender, and with twenty-five wounds141 words
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Article107 1904-04-14 6 I'ai King is an omnivorous reader of newspapers and magazines, and the lArerpool Daily Post states that his Majesty's reading includes the Rapid li'r ie,r and the Bystander. Every morning daily, every society or illustrated weekly, and some notable Continental organh are always brought to him107 words
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Article621 1904-04-14 6 PASSENGERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. P. O IV r ISallaarat 15th April Mr. E. Brnnmll, Mr. md Mian Firnißtone, Mr. Kerr, Mr. \V. 11. Nutt, Mr. MrEwen Mr. D. Duncan, Dr. Mm MB. Mr. Fort, Mrs. V. T. F.vatt, Mr. T. J. C. White, Mr. and Mrs. Leonowens, Mr. C. Nicliolxon. Per621 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1904-04-14 6 NOTICES Buy the Best Milk If you prefer it Condensed Buy the Bernese I Alps Milk Coy's Sledge Brand. If you want a Natural Milk- Buy the Bernese Alps Milk Coy's Sledge Brand. a SLEDGE NATURAL MILK FRESH BUTTER MH3f.rt..tw.toi.ii.ri SLEDGE COSDESSED MILK, i( >i.. «in a Fresh Butter. April201 words
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Advertisement573 1904-04-14 6 NOTICES. RILEY HARGREAVES Co., Limited. I'SI.JI FIREPROOF ChatWOOdS |gß SAFES. After the recent serious Fire ia Penang Merchants and others should considcK the advisability of using only Fireproof Safes. We have no hesitation in saying tftat nine-tenths of the Safes at present In use are Inadequate 10 resis. Fire and573 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement652 1904-04-14 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &1& 1 O. NAVIGATION CO. Japan, Penanß, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, HrMfdlterrnnean Ports, Plymouth m and London. W Through Bills of L'tding issued for VChina Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental land American Ports. Mail Line. Outward*. Ichusan Apl. 17 Ballaarat May 29 FSln'la May652 words
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Advertisement1161 1904-04-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljko Paketvaart Maatschappij. nuer contract with the JNetberiaDds inuiu boveioc mi. nu at Singapore: Bbip Agmcy, latb J. Paihdilb A Co., 2-8 Colitis Qtjat. Vha undermentioned dates are only approximate. Meaner From Sxp'ted I Will be Despatched for V an Hogendorp ISambas *p| irSanibas, Pomangkat, Singkawanc 1 snd1,161 words
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Advertisement639 1904-04-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial tierman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Nanles, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in639 words
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Advertisement637 1904-04-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. n JAPJVNMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service i maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation637 words
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Advertisement445 1904-04-14 7 ft STEAMSHIP COMPANIES iTAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday- (ii-uitr Bee, 2,30() ton», C'apt. Dunlop 8.8. GiangSenj,', 1,182 K.iu lnir-nri s.s. Uiang Ann. S7-' Kollett s.s. Zweena, 1,470 Nesbitt For Kuala Pahanjr, Pekan, kwantan and Kemaman «.s. Flevo, 3OJ tons, C'apt. Wilnon.445 words
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Article1779 1904-04-14 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— •hip bq. barque sen. schooner Yet. Xacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit.—British U. B.— United States Feb.— French Ser— Oerman; Dut. -Dutch; 0.c.-General-sargo; d.p. deck passenger, U Uncertain; K. P. W.— Tanjong1,779 words
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Article202 1904-04-14 8 MAIL CLOSE From Europe— By tbe P. A O. 8.8. Chutan due on 16th inst with dates to tbe 26th Mar From China— By the P.AO. U. Ballaarat due on Thursday. TIMI TA.BLI OF MAILS Dl'K Left Singapore Dne in London \rnved Mar 4th P. AO. Mar 27th Mar 28th202 words
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Article207 1904-04-14 8 BFlag I VxmsL'B Namb Tons q j; Rio. Aplj~ U iMachew Ger »tr. 996 13 ihhona Brit str 3383 13 Lord Ormonde str 3A33 13 Ophir Dut str 205 19 Km ili- p str. 80 13 Ban Whatt Soon Brit str 199 13 Reijnierez Dut sir. iv> 14 Pin207 words
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Article128 1904-04-14 8 Date. Vksskl's Name. Flag A Hio. Tons. DSBTIXATIOS. April IS 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 16 14 14 14 It 14 Farfalla 1 Van Hogendorp 1 VaD der Capellen Kong Beng Isabella Chakrabhongs Sultan Ernile Sink Billwrat Itaurat Bullmoutb 1 Sii Wongsee Honft Wan Bentor.g128 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1904-04-14 8 K. A. 1 1 KM ALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 52, High Street. Have Just Unpacked a Xew Stock ot Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silk Embroidered roods, Indian Carpets, Chinese Handdrawn Thread-Work, Ceylon Lace, New Variety of Qold and Silver Jewellery. Pineapple Silks, Old Chinese Drapery, Chinese236 words
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Advertisement378 1904-04-14 8 YANKEE WATCHES TO BE GIVEN AWAY ./Vt the very nominal Price of psT jl.6o_each ""H THIIS SFEGI^LL OFFER, Is for a limited period arid WILL NOT BE REPEATED These Wai cht>s are Excellent Time-keepers- Nickel cases, Lever movement and are absolutely the Cheapest Watches You ever saw. They are not378 words
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