The Straits Times, 20 April 1904

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,413 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20. 19)4 PRICE 15 CHTS
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  • 342 1 (By Tarnhund and Old Port.) A damp morn ne is quite enough to account for a small attendance at the Race Course, and with the exception of those who had business, we do not think there were more than half a dozen present. Most of the horses took
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  • 138 1 List of Donations and Subscription. Mrs Napier 120.00 Mrs. Van Cuylenburg 120.00 Mrs. Stringer 120.00 Mr. A B. Cross 40.00 Mr. T. Hose 40.00 Mrs Jansz 3.00 Dewdrop Club 4.00 Mrs. von Wedel 5.00 Mr. Robinson 25.00 Mr. Bean 10.C0 Mrs. Bean 22.00 Mr. Payne-Gall wey 10.00
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  • 553 1 Yesterday's Play. PROFESSION PAIRS. Bank I. Bow and Carre beat Broadrick and Carter C. S. 111, wo. C. 8. 11. Steven* and Burgera beat Williams and Edwarda, Engineen, 9-7, 9-7. A. CLASS DOUBLES. Gibbon and Carver v. Gray and Barrett, unfinished. B. CLASS DOUBLES.
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  • 71 1 In our account uf the function on Saturday, we inadvertently omitted to state that when His Excellency the Governor landed at Johnston's Pier the 8 V I. provided a guard of honour at the Lpgitla'ive Council buildings during the ceremonies which took pUce there Before entering the Council, His Excellency
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  • 258 1 The amalgam 1 1 ion of the Government Printing Othots in > erak afcd Selangor is bound to take place at ho distant date Towards the a'-cornplisfc-ment of such a desirable object, steps are already being taken to secure uniformity in the forms used. A laree
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWBIX ROWNHON. Stec«»»f» mad Pitoiti< *Ut»f SUf. LAND SALE. The folJowine properties were i of hy auction at Powell Co.V on yttsterday afternoon L<«nd >p "in«es thereon known as Nor 70 .c.d 7! Miolo R«aH, >-rea 4,200 n\ tt. h< id Kn.i r Le««« for 99 years from
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    • 139 1 JAPAN COALS. THE MITSUI BUfcSAN KiISHA NEAD OFFICE: No 1 Snrnga-Cho, LONDON BRANCH t 34. Lime Street,E.C. IN6APORE BRANCH: 2, Finlayson urt jn OTHER BRANCHES 1 .Nca York, stu Kranclsco, Hambarg Bombay, Sourubsya, Manila, HongkoDg, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tient sin, Newchwunit, Port Arthur, Seoal Chemulpo, Yokohama, okosuka Nugoya, Osaka, Kobe,
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    • 628 1 INQIICHS. GOVKiWMKNI NOTinCATION rVDKB«» will be received at the Colouial Secretary's Office, up to O'>o I of the Hat April, IWM, for tbe fallowing I works.— 1. Erection of New Office Block at Durian Daon Hrs"ital Mauwca. 2. Rounding off corner of t c Malacca River an 1 ejection of
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    • 386 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Milkmaid| Ij^fSr J Guaranteed K^^Sr.'^3yJ I?, ,11 r« M »«rB«thU Largest Sale in the World. "Z? ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM Cures deep-seated Coughs and Colds, Croup I and all Bronchial Troubles. Small, Medium and Large Bottfea. daKrg'^'KjV A P* l^** l^ h*"" 1 and ratkmal I fll I^^l/^inm H
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    • 301 1 VALUABI K KURS'IIURK AUCTION. At tbe Mission Hr m« No 99 Neil Road. Saturday, 23rW April, at 2pm. THE U'idersi(jned ure instrn hd by Pasior A K. Thot urn to ?ell by suction at the M esion House, H Neil Road tbe boufebolo furniture d< c n-ni-iing of a t
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 157 1 UAV BY DAY Wednesday, »oth ApHI. a?^. High Watar. i-24 p.n Stanley Opera. Town Hall. S.V.A. Gan Drill SIS. 8. V.1. Company Drill. 6 16. Wa>aag Kaatim. North Bridge Kwd. t. Thursday, aist April. Hi K h Water. «-Sh an. il2 pa Stanley Opera. Town Hall. t. German homeward mail
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  • 924 2 Tan Jong Pat;ar's Protest. Th« following are the results of last week's matches: Rovers drew Tanj >ng P*Kar i-i\ K K. drew A. T. A. 1-1 8. V.I. beat Blakan Mati 3-0; 62 Coy., b»ar. R»ißes 4-0; Y. M. C. A beat Ringers 3-1. Tun League Management
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  • 560 2 Ltpu, 121 A Aprxl Tbg total quantity of tin exported from Pahang during January and February this year aiuouuied to 2,964 piculs, against 4,218 in the corrusp aiding period of 18U3 -a decrease of 1,254 piculs The duty collected on tbe above wa> $17,461 in 1904, as compared
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  • 149 2 Japan Outside the War Zone The Japanese Consul in HingHpore requests ns to puhliah the following telegram which he baa received In answer to inquiries too numerous for individual response, and in hope of correcting some erroneous impreettions that exist abroad, we, the Mayors ul the principal
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  • 135 2 Yesterday, Mr. F. Krarup prosecuted a neighbour's "boy" for criminal mis appropriation of his dog valued at $25. The compounds adjoin, the pup strayed through the hedgr and the boy took possession until, as he said, somebody claimed it. Mr. Seth neld that this was not the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 491 2 NOTICES.. "Eagle Cement IN THE LONG TESTS MADE BY > SARAWAK GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. Tsse Madras Municipal Engineer pronounced Eagle Cement as the best 6e dad ever tested. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES USUAL SIZES IN STOCK
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    • 326 2 NOTICKS m mm The High Class mm SKOKIN6 MIXTURE HAS NO EQUAL IN QUALITY. MILD, MEDIUM, AMD FULL. Packed in Patent Vaoaum Tins of Mb. Mb. Prices 2Rs. BAs. per f^lb. IR. 6A«. per Mb. OUR MEW ICIEHTinC PBOCCM of prep^rin? nnd pnekiutr Tobftcoo eiwures Its freshness and oondltkm, no
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    • 22 2 Shipping vivertiaumenU, with dates of Bailing etc, will be found oi page 1 General *h jtping sew» U printed on page 8
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    • 12 2 BTEARN.V HhADaCUE CURE Cures "Mu»t be Steams'" and )ou get the geiiuiue.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 609 3 To the HdUor <A« Strait* Time*." j Si R| _A little while back I took a short trip to Malacca. On arrival a prahu was engaged on the understanding that I was to be the sole occupant. I got j into the boat but was not taken
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  • 367 3 P. O. I'ei MaJa*a 20th April Mr. Hewett Mi-- Rllerton. Mr. T. Clarke and family, Mrs. Aliua llaU.-r Hiid child, Rev. K. Richards, Mr A. II Mar-hall, Mr. and Mis. Reid, Mrs San -uinetti, Mr*. T. Eldridge and infant. Per Bengal 2tfth April Mr.-. MUms f'ol|{lan\ Mr.
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  • 363 3 What Dato Meldrum Did. The late Dato MVldrum whofe connection with tbe Far Eost dates from 1848, the year of bis arrival in this part of the world, is best known for his enterprise in starting the JohoreUaw Mills. The idt-a wax suggested to hirt by
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  • 502 3 British Soldiers in thn "A»iaye"•'Ncw York" Collision. The Daily Expret* ot March 21st thus describes th« wonderful ta-ngfroicL of 'he British officers and soldiers on the Indian troopship A*myt when she was rammed by the giant AmericaD liner New York in the Solent on the previous dtey "An
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 13 3 2TMOLK TOUT, I FOVulitt. a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleans^es, and preseives the teeth.
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    • 861 3 Simuafork Sporting Clup Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1904. May 24th, 26th, 28th. FIRST~DAY. Tuesday, 24U1 May. 1. THE MAIDEN PLxTE.— Value «600. A Raoe for Maiden Hore^s and boreea that have run as Roadster*. Subscnp'ion Qriffintt and in Races contiiMMi t'> hordes im or ed as Subscription Griffins
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    • 768 3 for either of tbe following series of Races Wmmi Berif* No. I First Hay- Race No. 7 Second Day— Race No. 7 Third Day-Race No. torir* No. First Pay— Race No. 6 S^'ond nay— Race No. 1 Third Day— Race No. 6 Any owner wishing to enter (or morr than
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    • 670 3 NOTICES. T?OR SAL"! a good an 4 qntet black 1 mate. Apply .0 Sarema* c/o.Strait* J T>m»t. April 18 16-' T?OR B ALE— Australian tshest nut excelJ/ lenthoise and high gig and han e«s in perfect condition al-o new typewriting m ichine Kmpire," cheap. Apply to W. S." a/oStraU* rime:
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    • 634 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. NEW brick and tile mngalow. four bed and bathrooms, mi ob from Square. Suit i acholors. G. C. c/o Mr"it* Time*. April IB a 1-4 TO BE LKT. A two-stori*d house suitable fnr office r\ and godown at Boat Quay No. S-k. Api ly to I.
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  • 779 4 Japane.sk coal seems to be extending its own market, and the war, instead of retarding its export, now sees it in use as far as west as Colombo. Returns' just published at the Ceylon port hliow that the imports of coal
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  • 475 4 The nomination ot Jiidge Parker an Democratic candidate f»r the Presidency of the United States, was to be expected from th« N«w V.irk State Convention New York being tbe distinguish jurist's native State. His putative opponent will be Mr. W. R Hearst, who is the eon of a Californian pioneer,
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  • 359 4 With regard to tuo irnnsvaal Chinese Immigration scheme which is aroufin* so much bad blood, it is interesting to note the terms of the contract which it is proposed to establish with Chinese labourers fir th Rand. Tinperiod of the agreement is to be for t hrefyears with the option
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  • 37 4 The lamentable death of M j m Burt of the Guards is reported by Reiner today. The Agency, it may be remembered, made no mention of tbe deraine of Herbert Spencer which occurred a few months ago.
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  • Special Telegrams to the "The Straits Times."
    • 45 4 Shanghai, \9lk April. ■Steamers arriving at Chefoo sighted forty Japanese transports under convoy of cruisers, proceedirg in the direction of Port Arthur nn the night of the 18th. It is believed that they were probabl) bound for the Liaorung Gulf.
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    • 173 4 Arrangements for the Races. Penang, Wh April. At the general meeting of the Pnnang Turf Club held to-day, the accounts showed the Club to be in a flourishing condition financially The President, Mr. Wref >rd, moved, and Mr J. A. Brown seconded, that there should be four
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  • 542 4 New ReorraniMtion Scheme Drafted London, \Hth April. The Duly tixpre** s iyn that Mr. Arnold- Porster has drafted an army reorganisation scheme The scheme provides for divisional units. Kach unit, both in pease tirno and -luring war, will be ten th >mand men of
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 22 4 J*>"tlon, \Wh April Major Burt or the 3rd DragoonGuards has been killed by a carriage accident in Piccadilly.
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    • 19 4 PENSION FOR MAKAROFF' S WIDOW. Admiral MakaroiTs widow has been granted a pension of twenty thousand rouble*- [a year]
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    • 32 4 I' is stated at .St. Petersburg that only a distance of 600 yards separates the J .panese outposts from the foremost Russian outposts on tbe Yalu.
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    • 47 4 He is Adjured to save the Honor of the Russian Navy. Admiral Skrydloff has arrived at It Petersburg. B»f >re proceeding to the FarEist, lie received an extraordinary popular ovation, and was adjured to save the. honor of tbe Russian Navy.
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    • 29 4 Judge Pirker Nominated by New York Democrat., The Democratic National State Convention at New York his ni oJ^U^fj^ Cliietal»j»HWr*'Parkdr~ as^he party Ctndtdate for the Presidency.
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    • 47 4 Unpopular Taxes to be imposed. The United Kingdom Bu.iget deficit is set at £5,415,(HK). The estimated revenue for the coming y*ar is £139 060 000 The expenditure is estimated at £143,*- 80 000. The Chancellor of the Exchequer refuoes to suspend the Sinking Fund.
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    • 27 4 He proposes to reah-e several millions of pounds worth of unclaimed stock, and add one penny to the income tix.
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    • 61 4 O her proposals are twopence more to the tea duty, an additional sixpence to the duty on cigars, and one shilling more to tbe duty on cigarettes. There will be a new rate of three s*vl! ng and three pence per pound upon tobacco stripped
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    • 56 4 The Chancellor of the Exchequer in'roduces small drawbacks whi<-h, it is hoped, will increase the British export tobacco trade. It is anticipated that £550,000 will be raised from these dutiesTwo millions more are expected from the income tax, and two millions from the increase ot
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  • 7 4 i o-LiAYB 4/m tiank rale i» l/lt'jj
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  • 10 4 A quantity of new* v printed on page 1 to-day.
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  • 14 4 An article on the late Dato Meldrum w II be found on pAte 3.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share quotations will be found on page 8.
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  • 19 4 Pk 'FESBOK A J. Leopold, the hypnot.i->, will cive an exhibition at Ml Ka«sinj's theatre hall io-m< rrow night
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  • 24 4 The British steamer Robert AHamton Mlivwl from Batoum yesterday via •^ahang with 106/t7 cases of petroleum •n hoard. Mie is bound for the Philippines.
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  • 25 4 Invitations have been issued for the wmoiiifi of Mies Maude Abrams and M W kf y, which will tak« place Andrew* Ci'hertrnl on Mm 7'h
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1011 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO. Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Just Unpacked a New Stock of Indian. ChUMse aud Jar>aD««« Silk Kmbroidered (<oodn. Kimonos, Persian Carpet*. Chefo Silk lor (tenttoiMa's Buita, Nice Kampnry Chuddars, Pretty and Fancy Cirass Cloth WorU, etc., etc. j. Silverware A Gold
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    • 65 4 G. R. LAMBERT a CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Taartou' p aU* sad Film carttatly ««v*l«e 4. AM Mads ot Ptuxocriphk MaUrlal* k»pt la stock. Plate, sal HlaMt«a-aa<»*d Prasd and tullabU to the citaat.. Ph.toifr.phlc Mint, ts Tourl.l, ckMrtalljr rlven.r Iven. apt>Ddld Auortmtnl ol Cimru kaa t. VISWS ol Slnr.pore, Native SUtee. Java,
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    • 15 4 M'KARNa' WlNh.t r debility, •mi Hiiation, thin ami in. pure blood. A.ui£ui.c girlb improve rupiuly.
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  • 809 5 (terman Engineer Shot Dead in H\ l.im Street. Musical Director Arrested for the Crime. A MUM r.ii't-d> occurred in the early hours of this morning when a German named Waistmrgfe, the second engineer on boat J the steamship liudJ., was shot diad in the middle of 11; lam
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  • 483 5 •The Nauich OMb" much "The Nautch Girl" was fir.it pro du:ed at the "Savoy" in 1891, it has ever been popular with the public. Last night "The Nautch Girl" was produced at the Town Hall by the Stanley Opera Company. The scenes and plot as everyone knows
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  • 143 5 Judgment was delivered to-day or 'he appeal under ihe Bankruptcy Ordinance whiih came before tbe Court with Messrs. Bruddell Brotheras the plaintiffs and the Ofrici 1 Assignee as defendant The qtiesnoi arose over the mater of Chop Ke. Chiang. The Chief Jnut ice said that th. question
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  • 215 5 Before Messrs Ki^'-q. and Colroan on Tuesday, Choo See l.m '•<».* Tan Ah Seng was charged with the tl.eft of* gold watch valued at S.VX), the proper!) ofCapt. E N Fisher, Manchester Regi ment Det. Insp BtanauHti. in ei| faining tbe facts of the cue, said
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  • 184 5 A special meeting of the Municipal Commifßii>n«»r« was held at the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon to consider \he Supplemental Budget No. 1 for 1904 Dr. Middleton, the Deputy President, presided and there were also present Lieut -Col. Penner ather, I G. P., Dr. Murray Robertson, MeSTS Rowland Allan,
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  • 277 5 A tpixiAL general meeting of the Sinjzap. re Sporting Club was held in the Exchange last evening Mr. C '-tiipden presided over a comparatively -mall attendance of member*. The business before the Club was the adoption of new rules. The Assistant Secretary, Mr. C. W, Mactapgart, read
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  • 381 5 The charge of the theft of £120 by two of the ship a boys on board the s.s. Sultan was withdrawn on Monday. Sufficient evidence to support the prosecution was not forthcoming. £9U had been recovered. Yesterday morning n\e Chinamen were before Mr. Gibson for keeping a place
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  • 373 5 Curious Contention. The appeal to tbe Supreme Court from the Magistrate's Court in the chandu dross case -which has been frequently detailed in these columns was started on Monday afternoon tbe Chief Justice (Sir Lionel Cox) and Mr Justice Hyndman-Jones on tbe bench. Mr. Delay appeared
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  • 273 5 Big Damages Awarded. Mb. Justice Hy ndonau- Juiies delivered a very lengthy judgment in the case brought by Mr Powell Robinson against 'hiee Chinese tor da mazes on corse-cjn-iioe of delaying tbe work of erecting building to be occupied by him in B ittery Road,
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  • 373 5 The following pawcngera left acre \exterday morning by tbe German mail xtemncr Hamburg For Peuang Mr*. M. H King, Mr. S. hu.nacher, Mr. ii. N. Haw ley. For Colombo— Mr. T H. Adams, for Port Baid Baron Kinon, Baron Amblos Uiilli. For Genoa— Mr. C. W. Abraim, VI
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  • 123 5 Or the night of the 11th inst., a score or so of wild young Chinese elected to have some fun among themselves, stick* and stones being prominent. When the fun was going on risbt merrily in Kallang Road, the police appeared and spoiled the aport. The merry-makers, some with
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  • 137 5 The growing impatience of the public at the slowness of the Japanese in closing with the Russians on the Yalu has stirred up the Tokio correspondent of tbe China Mail He assures the public that the slackness of the Japanese army is due to its plans of
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  • 481 5 The Oraiije with a cargo of coal for the north, arrived from Port Said at 8 30 am. on the 17th and let at 1.30 (i m. after bunkering. Tbe Kudat was undocked at Tanjong Pagar on the morning of the 18th inatant, and the docked in her
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  • 122 5 James Hughes, who describes him self as a Burgher and who was before Mr. Seth last Friday for cheating, wae again before Mr. Seth this morning On o<»th he gave evidence of hischarac ter, but in cross-examinotion Insp Howard elicited that he bad recently done nine months
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  • 34 5 Tbb Chinese Christian Association will meefat the Priusep Street Church on the 2L'nd instant, at 8 p.m when an essay on Morley's Lite of W. Gladstone will be read by one of the members.
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  • 41 5 It is believed that the steamers used in the latest attempt to block the entrance to Port Arthur are sunk sufficiently deep to make their hrppkins up and removal a work of difficulty The width of the present channel 120 feet.
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  • 40 5 The financial returns if tbe Colony ot Hongkong for 1903 have been issued, and shows that the revenue totalled $5,238,857, being $305,502. above tbe estimates. Tbe expenditure was $2-18,93) less than anticipated was paid out. the total expenditure being 55,396,66£
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  • 55 5 Mr H C. Pkahs n, the editor of tht India Rubber World, has just returned to the United States from a trip round the world which lasted several month* Mr. Pearson, during tbe tour, made careful study how rubber planting •stands in the Far K ist. The resultwill be embodied
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  • 117 5 The American Mission Press na* brought out a useful little book con taining exercises in arithmetic with special reference to local weights and measures and currency, with numerous problems. Answers am appended The author, Mr. G. W. Hepponstall, assistant master at the Victoria Institute, Kuala Lumpur. The author is to
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  • 120 5 AT tne meeting ul me Legislative Council on Friday, the Hon. J. V Allinson will ask the following ques tion. (1). Will the Government intorn the Council what steps have been taken to carry out the provisions of Ordinance XXIV of 1903 to guard against the importation of British and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 The Norwegian steamer Saga arrived this morning from ChlciiMh win a full cargo of coal for the Borneo Coy Ltd. here. STEARNS 1 WIJtJS, lor all I was in? diseases It incr*'a>tßj wi ght. CoDBUiii{itiveH iii.d it docs good.
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    • 226 5 NOTICES. REMEMBER. The 3*and Extraordinary Periornianße, WAfAStt SJ.SBXIS. To-Night To-Night The Indra Zanibar Royal Tlieatrical Company Will Play by Request Tbe well-known and much liked Drama AT THE NOVELTY THEATRE, NORTH BRIDGE ROAIt F.NTITLKD "BAHNUN A PUR WES'* OB The Comedy of Errors. Staged to crowded bonne onder tbe Patronage
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  • 119 6 I'o the public it is not generally knofern that v great deal has been done recently by the Municipal water Departmeul to minimise the risk of extensive damage iii case of fire. During the past threr or four month* water mains have been laid down where such
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  • 155 6 On the 29th of December last. Yap (Juan, a carter was entrusted with thi conveyance of twenty-five cases of tin plates valued at $18/, from a godown U a pine apple tinning factory. The cart did not reach the factory, nor has it yet The man
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  • 204 6 The honorary treasurer of the DcstiUite Strangers and Prisoners Aid Society desires to lay before the subscribers n summary of the annual report, and to solicit their further support in dealing with the cases that come before the Society during the current year. The year began
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  • 274 6 Vhe makine of counterfeit coin goes on apace in this city, and no rfonbt the place would be swamped with it but for fhe vigilant eyed and ears of the police. Yesterday, five Chinese were before Mr. Gibson for preliminary enquiry into (<) of possession of 122 counterfeit
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  • 179 6 For Singapore fer P. A O Ind'n onnecting "it Idie at am r Hnlln -rat »t olom >o fr m 1 onrion Mar 3 due Ist May Key H Morion Mr. A. E J. Le*is M L J. C \ndert>ou Per P AO. 8. Cfv'on from London
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 W NOTICES. You can become strong, vigorous, and sound in wind and limb by taking Bovril. It not only makes good the waste and wear on the system, but it builds up muscle and fibre throughout the whole body, making the weak strong, and the strong man stronger. Bovril has
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    • 568 6 Aflents for LEA PERSIIS 9 f|f A WOBCESTtdSHiRE SAUCt. vBO Special Wzppant^^HßJ^ His Majesto Purveyors tQ < The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. Singapore and Kranji Railways From April i ith, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. AH AM. A.M. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. F.M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 624 7 BUCHANAN* WHISKYSold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and American Ports. Mall Line Outwardi. Simla May 1 Hpngal June 12 ImandelMayl" Malt* June
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    • 726 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschapplj. i n> ti iiiira-ii vim ib» rxuu udr lie bo>feicn.«Di. .nit at .Sm<,c;or': hßil A( i3r\ ItnJ. 1 /isi tv A Co., S-S CoitTlß QtJAT. .he nnctprmentioned dates are only approy<mate. steamer From p «B*s*i Will be Doscatched for lU. hock jponti'tnak Apl lr> Pontiariak
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    • 457 7 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homeward, they are despatched fortnigbily for Havre and Hamburg and once a man n for Brom<rhaven direct, calling at Peatn^ and Colombo alternately. The arrivals
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    • 623 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp, 3 >uthampton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Na Ips, Port Said, Sues. A-en. Tolom o, rVnane, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai. Nagasaki, '^n<i Kobe to Yokohama and back. They
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    • 666 7 STRAJHSHIPi COMPANIES TAOIM TIAN Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samaranj Every Wednesday and Saturday. *s.«. iiixng Hee, 2,300 t0n5, CaptDanlop s.s. UiangSenK, 1,182 Rawlin^oi s.s. (Jiang Ann, 872 Follett s-s. Zweena, 1,470 Neabitt For Kuala Pahang. Pekan, kwantan and Kern a man s.». Flevo, 302 tons, Capt. Wilsoi:. 'Electric
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    • 662 7 SMIPPINfI *OK MANILA 'pHKSpini«!i in-»il oteam^r ANTONIO I LOPEZ timing left Colombo on the 14th ioi-t is expected hera on tbe morning of the 2 tb inst. She will leave for the abovo ports the followi g dny. For freight ant passage appiy to BARLOW oi CO., Agents. April 16
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1299 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: Btr. steamer, ah. ship; bq. barque; Bch. schooner. Wet— Yacht: Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.—Gunfcoat; Tor.— Torpedo H. p. Horsepower Brit— Brituh U. 8. -United States; Fen.— French Ger.— German Dut Dutch O.c— General -cargo; dp. deck jjassengor U. Uncertain; T.
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    • 629 8 SiiroAPOKB, 20th April, 1904, PRODUCE Gambler f 10 <¥» do (Cube No. 1) unploked 16.00 Copra Bait -10 do Pontlanab 7SO Pepper, Black 29 00 do White, (5%) 47 75 Sago Flour Saransk do Brunei No. I 3 41J Pearl Sago 515 Coffee, Ball, 16% basU l'l 00 Coffee,
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    • 99 8 MAILS CLOSE tot AYr tteamer Time. To-Morkow. Singora and Bangkok Bedtnp 11a.m. Malacca and Li nggi Uelene 1 p.m Malacca A P Dickson Sri Muar 2 p.m Panang and Deli Hebe 3 p.m. Malacca A P. Dickson Rmtonp 3 p.m. S'baya and Samarang Van D%eme>\ 4 p.m. Fudav. Bangkok Deli
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    • 129 8 Prom Barope Bvthe N.D L. 8.8. hayern due on Thursday with dates to the 30th Mar Prom China— By the MM.n. s. Snln-i-due on 26th Apr 1. TIMI TABU OF MAILS DUB Left Singapore Due it London Arrived MarPtb N. l>. L. Mar Slut April Isi Mar
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  • 1064 9 Sir Frank on Ih- iiuaiion. Sir Frank Swettenham riaMPsd the keenness of his interest in the inuwvia] Chinese immigration issue by attending the debate on the question in the i.ouse oi Commons on the isist Aiacn. Sir Frank's views on the subject are thus embodied by
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  • 840 10 1h« Flow into the Straits. The Graphic takes advantage of tin x Tnuisvnnl Chinese coolie iminigratiui stir, to give ;ni illustration of coolies re turning to hongkong from the Strain Settlements. To this, the following des cription is tacked on The n periment, of imported labour lias bi-ei
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  • 97 10 An ImpnriM P>«tal Ordor schenr haa hpen nmMtad by the Unitpr Dngdona tn aj| the Ctloniefl and thf iitate irf Mll'iirs now is that New Zealand (whi^h '■< ilwjvi «o en-ahf>'i(l in «n"t' matt-'i-) has nlr»>:idy accepted the arr.'iriL'.'TinMit The sch>-me is con--■idpred to he
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  • 893 11 Story of Nt H Th>' news that m.irti^^B claimed in XVwch wa "i^^^^WfJMK&feS. 1 interest to the White l >:l |"^^^^^^pf^'. cently issued in Lond< '^i 19ti I) containing ■•iirrf'-;)!iii(|i-i^^B-A?-\ 1 ing the Russian occupation of Ma^^H^ and Nev.chwang. There an |i '> di>pafl^H nagiag froin.lulv 1900 to
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  • 381 12 4;^fi|s^f ddressed to the &|fe t li.it he thought the case HISTORY. by the North esex Chronicle." H^ioKiiN.UKi.v we are not regardei such favourable eyes in North >I "l'llhu'x as we are in other quarters jT According to the talented genius that Viirt-rtß thfi destinies of the North Hiddletex Chronicle,
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  • 197 12 A terrible disaster/ occurred at "pithead on 18tb Mavch when the Submarine Al was ru/ii down by the Berwick Oastle, and II men drowned. The Al is the sixth submarine built for the British Navy, beijng the first of the second batch built by Messrs. Vickera,
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  • 228 12 lii. third progress report of the omraittee, of which Lord Esber is ■'he chairman. and which was appointed to advise the Government »ith regard to the reform of War Office administration, has bepn pub'ished. It emphasises the (importance jf maintaining the continuity of the )efence Committee's work. It
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