The Straits Times, 19 April 1904

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ai,4ia SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1904 PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 558 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWBLL ROBINSON. —l» «f»T» 4 F«4T«tt< KUI«F Ml—. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PERTUSSIN." >TOTIOE is h»reby given that Anna Taeschnerof «Seydel-trase, Bprlin, is tti> sole proprietress of the ab >ye Trade Mark used in connection witb a pharmaceutical preparation produced from Thyme. And any person who infringes on th* lights
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    • 557 1 NO I ICbb. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE A Special General Meeting ji the members will be held in the Singapore Exchange, on TuMfejr, 16th April, at 5 o'clock .in. lii.-m.-s I That Kule 1 be deleted, and the following Rule substituted therefor. 1 The Club shall be called the Singapore
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    • 574 1 rWIICbb. z. That Rule 15 be deleted and the following rule substituted therein "The Entrance Fee for all ordinary members shall be $10 and the annual subscription for all ordinary members S10". XI. That Rule 16 be amended by inserting the word "ordinary" between the word "all" and the words
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    • 679 1 C AUCTION SALESJ^ VALUABLE FURNITURE AUCTION L&t the Mission House, No. 92 Neil Koad. Saturday, '23rd April, at 2 pm. ■RHI undersigned are in struct Ml by Pastor A. R. Thoburn to sell by nation at the Mission House, 91 Nei ■Head the household furniture Ac. c nBnttfog of a
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    • 241 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. When PURE MALT WHISKY is Wanted Ask For I GIENIiyETWIISBII M OOMH UTTLI C* U-jrw. M Pommery Grcno's Champagne. "Extra Sec" or "Nature." At all First Class Hotels, Clubs. April It: tuth- OILSEEDS, COPRAH, SPICES, &c (POTOTSCHNIG FRANKcL, TRIESTE. AUSTRIA. Agenu and Produce Broker*
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  • 1008 2 (By Taraband and Old Port). The flat racirg season of 1904 opt iii-<I at Lincoln in fi,ne wheat her. and with :i large attendant"". Madden* mount Happy Hatch mm made a G- 1 favi ntr for the opening event, but Crimson QoUm Castk bea( him by three-parts of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 398 2 NOTICES. GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. I*4 I^F M At A /w^^m^ mmw >vV ,Ammw\ PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. r F R THE PRESERVATION OF IRON and STEEL. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE SIDEROSTHEN IMi iSfIBSSSSSSBSI la generad use by Government and Municipal Bodies throughont the World, also,
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    • 555 2 NOTICES. Japanese Dispensary DR. NISHIMURA. JjnV PBW AT No. 14, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. April 7 6-6 STUDIO FOR Shorthand AND Typewriting Facing tbe G. P. <>. (next to the bridge) Singapore. Tbe t'p-tu-date Shorthand" ittaoghtin four weeks, and in 12 weeks to tbe very lulleot. Fee 430, 0r easy payments.
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    • 392 2 NOTICES. Ar^K. EfACHE MfJ% m ffa^ Ache all over. Throat bore, Eyue and m m 1 H■ No 8« rnnniiig, Blight cough with ohills; K^ Bja^ this ia La Gnppc. l ii£ .TbhkllWr m^^^^—W taken ia hoi water, sweetened, before go- ißg to bed, will break it up if taken
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  • 1022 3 worst for that, and we like him a i he is a real nice mover, and we believe a good stayer. We have never seen Sii Laun-n-lot looking better, ai.d if be looks the ■ON when he gets the colours ui>, he is iure to have a great following as
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  • 294 3 Mr. Irish's OverNar'h Lowe at 11 C*pt. Forester* Hackler's Kalian 4 8 II Pride Mr. PrMtloa'i Dumbarton l'owney 4 K ii Caatlf l.nnl Kllkmiii re's Krooiift.iri J. Dawnon 4 K 3 Carnavon's Robert le (Jreu.il 5 8 3 Diiible Mr. L. Bra»»ey'i< Wild OhU H. Sadler
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  • 343 3 M. KURINO. M. Xi i.i.sn, the late Japanese Minister in St. Peterbburg, parsed through Singapore by the I*, and O. Chusan which left for the North yesterday. In passing throush Paris, M. Kurino was interviewed by M. George Yilliers on behalf of the Tempt. He attributed the rupture to toe
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  • 291 3 By Lt.-Coi.. the Hon'ble A. Mvkray, V.D. CoMMANDAST, B.V.C. Singapore, txtk Ajtril. s. V. c. Promotion, Sec, Malacca Coy. S.V.I. Corpl. K. Uomez reverto to the Hanks at bis own request, l.cc. Cpl. Koiiiinon is promoted Cor, 1. vice (iomez reverted. l'te. L. E. Koek ii
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 854 3 NOTFCES. 1 M\SS\W*m^^*\t^*S***4j^*\S^*' I kijj Vj apor c Sporting Cl d j Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1904. May 24th, 26th, 28th. FIRST~DAY. Tuesday, fjlft May. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.- Value S6OO. A Race for Maiden Horses, and horses that have run as Roadsters, Subscription Griffins and in Races
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    • 746 3 NOTICES. for either of the following series of Racei Frh: Serin No. 1:—1 First Day- Race No. 7 Second Day— Race No. 7 Third Day— Race No. B S«ri*x No. 2:— First Day— Race No. Ii Second Pay— Race No. 1 Third Day— Race No. 6 Any owner wishing to
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    • 579 3 I NOTICES. TO BB MCT. IMMEDIATE entry, No. 74 Anton R«ud, J. Bait ble for goaown or »hop. Apply at No. 2 D'AlmeMa Street. Feb. 16 ac. TO BE LET? T ETOOKB COTTAGE, Gilutead Koad, M-i Entry Ist May Apply ti J. W. HAFFKNDEN, c/o Byme A Co. Mar, g
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    • 687 3 SHIPPING IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LlMlifcli. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. liHK Company's steamer KUH SA.NQ S.'.'SS tons, Captain Holler, having |«ft Hongkong oo >he 18th mot., may be expected to arrive here on or about the 19th idem, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports For freight
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  • 1063 4 Within the last week or teu day* two cases have been reported in our news columns wherein European visitors, strangers to the town, have been arrested and heavily punished for taking their own liquors from the respective ships upon which they
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  • 327 4 As bearing upon the foregoing, it may be well also to refer to the local law forbidding the taking of photographs in the vicinity of cfruin forts, of which the very existence is unknown to the average resident, nut to mention the casual stranger, ft is not to be contended
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  • 156 4 IT ib well known that in toe population of the Provinces of Chihli, Shangtung and Manchuria, many bad elements exist which unite to maintain a perpetual menace to the peace ol the country. Secret societies spread theit ramifications on every side, exsoldiers, professional gamblers, and malcontents who thrive on plunder.
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  • 620 4 situation in the North. It was to some inch combination of events as that wlikH is now easily foreseen, that we referred in these columns on KeDruary 9th, when it was pointed oat that War i<t always uncertain in its developments. The result originally aimed at is seldom finally obtained,
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/m *&«k >ate is l/10j;
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  • 8 4 Sporting Notes will be found on page 2.
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  • 15 4 Harmeton's Circus is now performing at Penang. The Straits Budget will be published to-morrow morning
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share quotations will be found on page 8.
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  • 11 4 The homeward mail by the Zuida closes at 4 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 18 4 A Chinaman living a' Steven s Road reports to the police that he has been robbed of S2OO.
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  • 16 4 The British steam»r Seneca arrived yesterday from New York with a cargo »f oil for Yokohama.
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  • 17 4 The death registration*, at Mtngapore in Mnroh amounted to 77j with a ratio of 37.55 per thoueanH.
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  • 18 4 Thi British «t earner Orovm of Armgon arrived yngrerrtay from Cardiff with a cargo of coal for Hongkong.
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  • 20 4 The Town and Volunteer Hand will play on the Old Jail site this afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).
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  • Special Telegrame to tbe "Straits Time."
    • 74 4 Notorious Tsal-li Society airain to tbe Fore. Tienttin, iSik Aprii Tbe Tsai-li society is increasing at h threatening rate and is palpably sprea<t ing its influence at Peking and Tientsin Christians Becoming Alarmed. Outside the walls of both cities the Christians are growing alarmed. Prompters of the
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  • Reuter's Extra Service
    • 78 4 Intended to Relieve Popular Depression. London, 18th April. Several unofficial and ■emi-officia! telegrams from Port Arthur have been published at St. Petersburg, reporting loss damage to various Japanese vessels during the latest attacks on Port Arthur. The telegrams have been issued with the design
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    • 130 4 Samuel Smiles, the author, is dead [Samuel Smiles, was a native of Scotland and had reached his ninety second year. Brought uu to be a Burgeon, he became an editor, and waa -secretary to a railway com pany when he retired. He is best known i>\
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    • 24 4 First Boat of five already Despatched. The first of five bubmirinstrutting at St. Petersburg has Yx^w despatched to Port Arthur.
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    • 27 4 Several reports are current that i great fleet of Japanese transports ha* been sighted nearinz Kinchow to Ike north of Port Arthur.
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    • 43 4 i.io Bulgarian prisoners in the province of Adrianopls have been released in consequence of the TurcoBulgarian convention stipulating for the granting of an amnesty. SUNKEN BRITISH SUBMARINE RMSED. Theliritish submarine A.I which sank on the 16'h Mirch ha» been raised.
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  • Reuter's Telegram
    • 48 4 London, \6th April Admiral Togo's last despatch contain* the significant passage that the Japanese tor p* do flotilla reached the mouth of the harbour at Port Arthur about three o'clock on the morning of the lotli instant, and succeeded in carrying out its mission.
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    • 22 4 Aitniral Alexeieff yesterday hoisted his flag on board the Sevastopol at Port Arthur pending the arrival of Admiral Skrydloff.
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    • 41 4 Somaliland Force to be Reduced in Consequence. The Mullah having escaped into Italian territory after his warriors had been routed, it has been decided to discontinue British operations in Somaliland au to reduce the forces in the field.
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    • 62 4 Our Intentions not yet ripe for Disclosure. In the House of Commons Mr. Lambert (L) asked whether it waa-p'ro p >«ed to advance upon Lhassa, in the event of the negotiations at Gyangtp*breaking down. Mr. Brodnck replied that it *-as not in the public interest to
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  • 23 4 Mh'Sks tl 1' 0.0 »i«. •-> A. H timelier, *nd J. F. E Imund have arrived here from Hongkong in the s s. Malacca.
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  • 16 4 Siuppj^^advertuemenU, with daw. of saili^^^, will b« found on page i Geoei^^^Hpi&g news v printed ou
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 994 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants. (London, Glasgow. Hongkong. Shanghai) SINGAPORE. IFJR/10-E JLIST ON" A-ZPIPLIOA-TIOJ^. vpi i« tu.th h. ue. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1,2, 3, 4, High Street. Just Unpacked a New Stock of Indian. Chino*.- ,»nu Japanese Silk Kmlir.iiil>rwl li.m^, Kimoiioa, I'ernmn
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    • 63 4 G. R. LAMBERT GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. TaarMa* P ate* and Films carefully develop -d. All kinds of Ptaotofraphlc Materiala kept la Hock PUtM an I illmacua-aatMd Prasb and aultable to tha climate. Photorrapalc HlaU to Toarlata cheerfully (Ivoa. SataadM AasortOMat ol Camerae aa haai. Vtowa of Slarapora, Nativa SUtee. Java, anal
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  • 166 5 Judges at Variance. .fpixj.MKNr was delivered yesterday in the appeal by M«?*rs McAliater and Co. against the judgment of the Chief Justice in 'the case brought by Mr. Clifford Wilkinson to restrain them from using the word Tansan in referring to the mineral waters imported by thmii
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  • 189 5 On y*tiirday >i«esrs. Fr^set and Neav irosecuted an employe for crinr breach of trust in respect of a do/ crated water bottle*. Mr. C- ..at him to prison for thre« months. Two other r.ien were found guilty of retaining stolen property (the bottles) and wer< sentenced to a
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  • 184 5 Mr. Abrams latest Australian Purchases. Ihe Melbourne Aryw d March 21st mas the following. Mr II Abrams will return to Singapore to-nmrrow. He had ■1 'ii- p his mind on Saturday what he would <io with Sea-port, who is still in the Sydney Cup. In its
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  • 383 5 The Thyra which paaaed through from Manila on the sth Feb. on the way to Europe, returned on the 15th laden with oil from liatonm lor Shanghai, and left the same day after bunkering. The s.aida with rice, &c from Rangoon for the north, arrived at 3 a.m.
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  • 21 5 The Ladies' >ewmg Meeting in connection with the Prt-sbyteriai, Church will be held in 'he Manse, on Tuesday afternoon, at 4.M0.
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  • 43 5 Thk quarter mile iaie for the monthly medal uf t'>e Swimming Club was hwinii off at T»pjong Kitong on Sunday. U Darke (80) cana« in an easy first, winning by about twelve yard*, Henderson (10) came second and G. P. Cuscaden was third.
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  • 152 5 His First Official Notification. A Qa::»lte Extraordinary was issued yesterday, bearing date the 16th April, and stating that the Notification it con'ained was, by command of the Governor, published for general information. The Notification was as follows His Excellency Sir John Andorson, Knight Commander of the Most
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  • 560 5 Yesterday's Play PROFESSION .PAIRS. Mer. VI II Bradbery and Syke« beat Ar chitecta, 6-2, 6-3. B. CLASS lIOUBLKS. 11. A. Uelbert and Millard beat F. O. K. Brown and Mason, 6-3, 9-7. O. T. Ureig and A. E. Mulbolland beat V. G. Stevenß aiid
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  • 20 5 Colonel Marchand of Fashoda fam° has been appointed to the command of t.he Itiih Regiment of Colonial Infanlry in Indo-China.
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  • 22 5 The German mail steamer Sachten left Fort Kaiil yesterday afternoon outward hound. She is due here on Friday the 6th of May.
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  • 42 5 The New Darvel Ba> Borneo Tobacco Company has befn abl« to distribute a two shillings per share dividend for lam >ear, despite short crops owing to itroupht. The company intends to strengthen its reserves beforo launching out into extension of planting operations.
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  • 494 5 The Mikado. Only Kip Van Winkle ib unacquainted with Gilbert and Sullivan's delightful comic opera "The Mikado." its tuneful numbers have come jingling down the years and have been rattled on every piano that still exists. But in spite of these attempts at felony— or is
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  • 306 5 The Value of Police Investigation Statements. A specially formed Court uodi posed of the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Hyudnaan-Joneg was bcld yesterday to determine a special ease sent up by the Bench Court. Ng Keng Chong was some weeks ago convicted by the Bench
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  • 24 5 Two hundred and fourteen deaths were registered at. Singapore during the week ending on the 9th instant. The ratio per tluun*iH was 44 70.
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  • 32 5 A correspondent calls attention to the cryiug need lur the Municipality putting more lamps on Sophia Road. At present there are only three lamts to render the darknen visible on moonless night;.
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  • 338 5 Mr. .1 Shearme, third officer of the P and O. steamer Canadia, has been presented with the Stanlinpi- gold medal by Mr. H. 11. Joseph, general manager of the Company, on behalf of the Royal Humane Society. The presentation took place on board the steamship Arabia at
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  • 576 5 lIi«- latest i-^ie of Fair Play to hand The only branch of the coal trade Ibat I seems at all brisk is that of the South Wales, and there only with regard to best "Admiralty" coal, the demand for which is so sustained that stems are very fall
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  • 35 5 Owing to the pressure on our space we are obliged to hold over reports on 'he Battery Road Lease Case, Chandu Dross Case, Singapore Football League and several other local paragraphs. They will appear to-morrow.
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  • 31 5 The Netherlands buildings in town are decorated in honour of the Prince Consort of Holland's birthday. Prince Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin married Quoen Wilhelmina in 1901, and has reached his 28th year.
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  • 44 5 Indian frontier advices state that the Russian reverses are the principal topic in Afghanistan. The Amir, lately reviewing bis regiments, referred eloquently to the success of Japan, and expressed the hope that his army would give* a similar account of themselves if necessity arose.
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  • 46 5 At a Marine Court of Enquiiy held at the Master Attendant's office yesterday, H Williams, chief officer of the Fuh Woh was charged with misconduct. The Court decided to suspend Williams' certificate for three months. He was, however, granted a second mate's ticket during that period.
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  • 49 5 Thk fire at Hongkong on the loth instant, news of which bad already reached us by wire, consumed three godowns belonging to the Hongkong and Kowloon wharf and Godown Company. The damage done in buildings and goods is set at $130,000— a1l covered by insurance. Several firemen were injured.
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  • 54 5 At Penang the spread of typhus fever issaidtobelargely due to the adulterated milk sold. Another contributory cause in a smaller degree arises from overcrowding in houses. The recent demolition of old aod dilapidated houses in that town and the rise in the rent of houses, have brought about overcrowding to
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  • 59 5 The manner in which supplies for Japan continue to be arranged is a notable lesson in the value of sea power. Coal shipments from Europe are, if anything, larger than ever, and provisions from Rangoon, Java, and ban Francisco are readily accepted by shipowners. Immunity from capture md the apparent
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  • 67 5 Thk laws of Perak now include the following amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code And no Judge or Magistrate shall hear an appeal from any judgment or order passed or made by himself." It is only now that the powere-tbat-be in Perak have recognized the palpable absurdity not to speak
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  • 84 5 We are informed by Messrs. Huttenbacb Brothers Co., the local agents, that the Kitcon Light has just been awarded the Grand Prix at the International Exhibition, Athens. This is the fourth Exposition in which this light lias received the highest award for artificial lighting. The Kitson Lamp burns ordinary kerosine
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  • 42 5 Brio -Gem. Sir A. R. F. Dorward, k c.B d 5.0., Major H. J. Everett, d.a w m.g C 8.0., ss. and Lieut. Walker, k.k. will proceed to Penang on Wednesday next, on duty, and will return on com pletion of same.
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  • 42 5 It may he perhaps new to some, people that a singular custom prevail)among the Chinese in Perak of reserving special death houses to which patienUin eztremts are removed lest their expir ing in their own houses should bring about ill-luck and misfortune.
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  • 669 5 111 1 M astounding liow many m«n ii U n\ everywhere be found who arc disconten* ted— who feel instinctively that they wenborn for better things who in somi; wa\ they scarce know how, have allowed lifeV golden opportunities to pass them by failing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 252 5 NOTICES. W47AX6 ~K ABBIM The Into Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore Will Stage by Special Request AT THE NOVELTY THEATRE. VORTIf RKIIH.K KOAK To-Night To-Night The Charming -I'lay, Entitled "BUNGA MAWAR" The Enchanted Princess Fairies Fairies Fairies Scenery Dresses Songs Entirely New. V Prices as Usual. s. kassimA April
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 139 5 u.a> at uav Tuesday, 19th April. Hi/h Water. (M 3 p.m. Sporting Club. Exchange, it. Stanley Opera. Town Hall. 9. B.V.A. Lecture. 6.16 Town Band Old Jail Site. sto 0. Wajang Kamim. North Bridge Koad. 9 Wednesday, joth April. High Waier. 023 a m. 124 p.m 8.1. homeward mail closes.
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  • 454 6 Japanese Society for Distressed Families. V\\ have received from Mi. Ono, ManaLTcr of tin Mitsui Bussan Kaisha in Singapore an interesting communica lomag to the organisation of a Society lot the relief of those serving in the Army and Navy of Japan. The faaociatiOß. is called the Teikoku
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  • 257 6 1 >t PaawaVatg, tai Bsmm A t li. wlin was with the Japanese Army <lurin<; the Chiii<>-Japanese war, pointa '>ut that in that MMMMfI it t<»'k lapai. tarn Hays to disembark twt-iity thousand men at Wui-hai-wi-i. and that in spitr of their being unopposed. If iv to attempt
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  • 115 6 following extract from the f'enang Chamber of Commerce to the Governor on his arrival there shows what thu public expect from H. E. IWe would especially bespeak, Sir, your favourable consideration of the improvement of our harbour by the t-jtension of the New Fier and the measures which
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 184 6 NOTICES. d^tjumc Superb Skin S^>-, obtained ami ■■initial ii bf aaißf 'DARTRING' Lanoline* jj^^^y No iniution can bear the 'Darning 1 No imitation can be called 'Dartrinj*. {'IMRTRINr. TOILET LANOUNK koMthM DARTKINI, I.ANOI.INF.' TOILET SOAP m. hm Z Wde Oriental Jiair XVasfi The best preparation for the Hair that can
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    • 544 6 NOTICES. S I^Champaqne 1% /W^y^L 'n two Qualities aWaMam B^£9k DRYfcSWEBT Sk h&l Quarts Pints. \/2 Pints Mif:- 1 1 f»ra« HUTTENBACH BRO8&C 0 B««»J«ft jg| Penano Singapore _jfir' RILEY HARGREAVES Co., Limited. j. f*bi3i FIREPROOF Chatwood s l^ffli SAFES After the recent serious Fire ia Penang Merchants and other?
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    • 125 6 J. MOTION CO WA T C HMA K ER S JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. KBPAIBB PROMPTLY EXECUTED Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ld> HUH KS AID FIREBUK'KS. The Alexandra BridkwovksOu, Ltd I.s ].rtj*4r-ti t" look onU-rH for Common Bricks at $150 per laksa. Firebrick*, rhiaiaj. »w* Kirfl.ri.k-, Boiler SttHtiii).', and Flue Coven A I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 672 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP^ COMPANIES^ fp. a?o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Por China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth 1 and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Golf Cnntin«nt»l, am! American Ports. Mail Line Outwards. Bimla May 1 Bengal June 12 Coromamiel
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    • 721 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. _J Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. •1 m tr itHlSfi vuiii tbe At-tbcmndk ltan (jo>t)i R'» nv. «i» al Sin <jvt( r/Bir Adjcv, litb J. 1 j hi ii.r <J Co., 2-8 Colltbs Quit .Ik- undermentioned dates aie only approximate. steamer From »xpVd Will be 'insratched 'or I b hmm^
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    • 411 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIME. HAMBURO. The ateamere of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Kotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewar.is, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremvrhaven direct, calling at Peaane and Colombo alternately. The arrivals rf the
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    • 567 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (ierman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naoles, Port Said, Bnez, Anen, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 41 7 HOMIWABD. Hamburg Apl 18 P. Heinrich May 2 Oldenburg May 16 R»ym May 81 Vachsen June 14 Zieten June 28 Srydliti July 12 mv Regent LuitpoM July 26 \Roon Augt 9 iPreuuen Augt 38 P Heinrich Sept 6 (hvUmav Sept 19
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    • 628 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. m y v JAPAXMAJJ, STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY semce is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial 'apanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 394 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavit, Cheribop, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday. Gi-uit: Bee, i,:i<H) tons, ('apt. Dunlc>|. GiangSenK, I.IH'J Kawlingxon s.B. Giang Ann, tit Kollett s.». Zweena, 1,470 Neabitt For Kuala Pahanr, Pekan. kwantan and Kemaman s.B. Flevo, 30-J ton«, rapt. WiUon. "Electric Light throajjlioui.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1458 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. sti-.mui sh. ship; bq. barque; sch. whooru-r Yet.— Yacht Cru— Cruiser Gbt— Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H. p. Horse-power Brit— British U. B.— United State* Pch. French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch G.c. General-cargo tl j> dnk passenger; U.— Uncertain
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    • 201 8 Singapore, i»th April, 1904. PRODUCE. Uambler 10 00 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 15.00 Copra Ball 8,10 do Pontlanak „7 40 Hopper, Black 29 00 do White, (5%) 47.75 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.M) do Brunei No. 1 340 I'earl Sago 5 15 Coffee, Ball, 16% basis 24 00 Coffee,
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    • 115 8 MAILS CLOSE Her $teamer Ttmr To-Morbow. P.S'tenham A Fenang Omapere 1 p.m. &6ahan and Penang Atahan 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m Ampanan A Macassar ban Poh (Juan Bpm Teluk Anson via ports Sel-ngor 8 p.m. Bangkok Pitchaburi 3 p.m. Bombay via ports Za'da 4 p.m. Manila Antonin
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    • 134 8 From Europe— By the N.D.L. s.s. Bayern due on Thursday with dates to the 80th Mar From China— By the M. M. s. s. Salazie duo on 26th Apr.l. TIME TABLE OF MAILS DUE Left Singapore Doe in London Arrived Mar Bth N. l>. L. Mar B
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