The Straits Times, 22 April 1904

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times NO. ai, 44 i 5 SINGAPORE. FI^DVY. APRIL 22, 19 )A. 'RICE I^JJPTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1759 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. »ol. Aftnto, W» t ip«n «»d P.d.r.ud W«Uf 5Uim. NOIICEJs. (i'IVKRNMKNT NOTIfICAriON. 'I KN ItF.R-i will be received at the 1 C.'o'onial Secret-try's 'fflco up to noon on thn JA'h April, ISO!, for the follow-, inK works I Special "ervicf* Marino Police Station.^ 'J Kncion of
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    • 480 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. JosEPirfiilLom^^ ♦■QRANf) PRIX." PARIS, I poo. Hfe £fo Of Highest QmOity; anilhavtEUOr? t.- Kuril By Hi 8 I )J|\ OHFAPEST. 9 Shlvl^ C. A. RIBEIRO Co., Stationeers, Printers, Bookbinders, AND Rubber Manufaoeurers. PRINTING DEPARTMENT AT NO. 35 ROBINSON ROAO OFFICE AT NO. 3 BATTERY ROAO. TELEPHONE NO. 906.
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  • 499 2 The Postmaster's Defence The following correspondence wirli reference to the delay in the daipaleii «f mails from Singapore to Bangkok appears in the Bmtfkei Times:— To thk Editor of thk Banokok Timbs 'i Sir,— Referring to the aniilejt whicli the llanyhol, Times published recently about the
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  • 288 2 American Comments Thk following amuBiiig if iireveient comments on the war, clipped truin American newspaper* of ev«-ry class, are of interest just now At this rate the Cz irV praytr for disarmament will be answered soon.— TV Ohvago Xetrs. Il the Czar did not want war before it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 388 2 NOTICES. "VICTOR'"' SAFES With Combination Locks (NO KEY REQUIRED) sizes insr stock. THE VICTOR LOCK Co. Particulars from Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially S^ For the Brewed Q Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR BELTING THE BEST FOR
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    • 801 2 NOTICES. MARTIN'S giPIQL&STEEL /iPftr Ladles^ Pf LLS (M *V» •titty Irraf u.*rtly f ihm ByM«a« tlawli 4om bh W adaßiniattriiii Thou who urn tb*B> MooasaMßel than banac UQUII) FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 82/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence per ton f o. b. iv bankers at FKERHWATEK
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    • 419 2 NOTICES. Keep it Handy J|| For an emergency. When accidents happen, or suddso JfnfeHk tickneu comes, nothing will brio; such prompt relief a* f that famoos oU remedy, /iiVvß I PERRY DAVIS' /flfc^l I "PainkilWt Aj|l It cures CRAMPS, COLIC, CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, i>S^^ DIARRHOEA SPRAINS, BITES tad STTNGS. W^ "HIGHLAND
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    • 11 2 STEARNtT HEADACHE CURK. Cures "Mutt be Steam/ aud you the genuine.
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  • 192 3 Fifty Miles an Hour Attained Tiir ti'-'-t of Sir Hiram Maxim's captive flying machines has been shown and tested at his residence, Thurlow Park, West Norwood. At first sight the beholder is reminded of the "roundabout." From a cen'ral steel vertical shatt, more than 60 ft. high,
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  • 244 3 As interesting experiment ie now being carried on in Selangor. The Government has reserved 220 acres of land in an outlying part of Kuala Lumpur for a Malay Agricultural Settlement. The Malays are poverty stricken dwellers in Kuala Uu^fprr; where wretched hats render their quarter an
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  • 401 3 A devolution in Ocean Transport. i. a- month it was announced that the Cunard expert commission had decided in favour of turbine en pines for the now Atlantic racers. This, says the hnily Mail, marks a revolution in ocean transport. "These tihips will be the fastest ocean liners
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 15 3 2TMOU TOOTH POWDER, a per feet antiseptic dentrifice. cleanses ;u H i pnssnat the teeth.
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    • 568 3 BANKS. Nodorlandsclie Handel Maatsohappij. NETpERLANDS TRADING 8001 im KftTABLISHBD 1824. Capital I. aO^MMJOO(abt. £o,000,OUU I BSD bo Capital f. 46,000,000(abt. £3,760,000 .1 Ri8«tTlF0Hl> f. 6,000,000— (abt. -117,0001 Head Office Id Amsterdam. Head Agency in BaUvia Bbanohbs: Penang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongim, Pasoeroean Tjilatjap, Palnmbane.
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    • 673 3 t BANKS. ONGKONG AND HHANGHA) BANKING CORPORATION. [>■ P P OA PITA] $10,000.00 EKVE FUND.— Sterling Resorve..$10.000,000 1 flRrto nrt Silver Reserve....* 6ftO,000/"* 16l60(t0W RKBBRVK LIABILITY 07 f O 0O000f COURT or DIRECTOR*. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairma*. H. r. Tomkinb, Kaq —Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson N. A.
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    • 723 3 NOTICES. ARTISTS I A few ad. itional artist »n1ed for tb London Wideville Co State full particulars of previous Pipe n-nce; mu t be versatile. A t ply by leuei to B Z. c/o Shaitt Time*. pnl J« 22-4 TO RUBBER PLANTERS. VET ANTED to buy large q antity ol
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    • 568 3 I NOTICES. TO BE LET. I MMED'ATE entry. No. 74 Anson Road J. suit ble for gooowo or thup. Appl' at No. J D'AlmeMa Street. I l& uc. TO BE LKT. I KTCOKB COTTAGE, Gilstead Road Lj Entry 1st May. Apply to f. W. HAFFKNDEN, c/o Hyroe A Co Mar.
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    • 648 3 I SHIPPING STOOMVAART MAATHCHA~PPY NEDEKLAND. FOB PORT 8A1D, MARSEILLES, AND HU1.LAN I pttE Company's »teanier JA VA, is I I expected to arrive here on or about the ijad April, an i «iil bav* prompt det, akh for the above porw For freight apply to tstilfo AGKNOvfhtr J. Daenrteia A
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  • 19 4 Bamsky— On the 10th \pril, mi board th Hygein, Honirkon^, Uii.i.im Frank Bamirv «taaaK<-r, Kovloon f.n Wmk«. «•< S. <•..-.■.
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  • 873 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 22nd APRIL. With its current issu 1 tha Slruilf Chinese MtgmSmt begins it -i eigh'.li volume, and the Ui'ling article ir which the E litor MMMM his tri.»U during the past seven years mike« very interesting reidinj? for anyb)d\ concerned in the walfare
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  • 146 4 Ix tho papers to h-ui'i t>y List night's mii! we read that, in view ot representations is respecting the need of reatrictire the use of trvr'nn cigines in the <ur»-« i- of L iiniuii, Um Pablin Control Comtniitee of the London County Council has divided the main streets of London
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share quotations will be found on page 8.
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  • 14 4 The B-ink of Eu«i,inl discount rate his dropped from four to three pet cent.
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  • 16 4 Owing to pressure on tpaue Wire News Hud various other items have lo be I'M over.
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  • 18 4 At St. Andrew's Cathedral on the 20th instant, sixteen hoyg and twentywo girls were confirmed by Bishop ■dm.
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  • 26 4 The N D. L ss. MaUyn now ru^ on Hit) I>. Ii l>ne Sbe reached Penan^ upon her pioneer trip from Dali on the 14th instant
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  • 34 4 Mr. Mekbwkai'Hkk ennnot find th. political rnutiriß of M il'a such eis> going as that of the F M.S. fft*rt have Yiecn six e<>neral flections in tli> island in the cour<<> nf nine niunths.
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  • 33 4 On Wednesday, S^nitHry Insp Mnyhew, prosecut6<i two Cliinarnt-n for fill ins to report to the proper nuthoriiin* :i cain of small-pox which camo wirliii> their kimwle.igfl. They were lined $7-~> and $25 respectively.
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  • 42 4 Thr Ir.aliHn cruin-r Piemont arrived this morning from Shanghai honrnwam bound. Bhe is of 2,100 tons and Ina crew ol 320 men Th" Pieimmt an if 82 guns and is of 12,500 horse-power S'ih is expected to leave for Venice on Monday.
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  • 50 4 Thr ss Fomtr which pissed through from Him on the I6ih March with h cargo of Welsh crml for J ipan, has heen sold to the J tpanese. The firs G' 1 nuin turbine cruder is to he launched ■•n th.> 26ih inst. Her engines are of 10,000 horse p»
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  • 54 4 Mb Ai.ma Bak k, the Secretary of the Kinta (i> mkli.ma Oliit>, ha* arriinaml h programme fur a (is n kliana there in .lune next extending over <wo days Twenty cups valued at $50 each will be given away a* prizes h"»iri)>B one for golf mid one for pigeui. shooting
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  • 57 4 The India R»bl*r World of March let states thai many rubbw estates hay. been opened in Mexico and Coma Rich. One, Urn Pl«ya Vicente Company ha' 7,200 acres of lund, but how much ha" been plunted with rubber we a>e not tnl>l. Th a company has been put >■■ 6(10
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  • Reuter's Etra Service.
    • 81 4 Japanese Transports Assembling Behind Port Arthur. liOiidoii. '22nd April. Th« lightH of transport', anchored off the horizon line, have been nh«prv?rl on Cliins tai-»p, to tho wn«tof Tatting-kan riiinjj. tame is abont R6 mileM we«t of the Yalu, and in at the head nf a bay about
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    • 23 4 Tlia li'ine.tiiiin striker? have lip. n reW^fH, and the aim'nisrration of the State Kiilway is now negotiating with them
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    • 43 4 The British Cotton Growing Asooci;!tion has dpci^ed to ask for n Rnvni Chartpr, and it is undprstood that th»> P"lonicl Officp upprovps tht» proposal, provided that the entire profits for sevp.n voarß be wholly devoted to extending its operations.
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    • 26 4 I)««ri'e tin resolute onp Miimn of Sir H«nry Campbell-Bannprmm, tlip Licpnsing Bill ha? oas«ed its first reading by a votp of 314 to 147.
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    • 35 4 Tup Rovbl Onmmis/ion. npoointi'd tn enquire into dioord^rs in tli« C'nir. of Rndand, includes Hir Mi.'hiel H:fk« hpach, Chairman, th« A'.'hhislions of Canterbury and York, Sir Kran.is Je.unp find Sir Edward Clarkp.
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    • 56 4 Half a Million Volunteers Anxious lor Service. Rputfir's Tokio eorre.*pon tent s.iya that the. War Orßce th^ri i« flooded wi'h thousands of applications from men of avary age and <• >ndition to go to »he front. Time-pxpired Japineso Baliian art; re-enlisting. Half a million of Japanese VakwMan will
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    • 51 4 Rputer"s correspondent at Seoul rpporrs that spvpr.tv of the American Lpention guard* there have been ordered to procp^d to Manila. This step hi« hepn taken owin^ to the impossibility of accommodating them in quarters at Seoul. Tlip J<»panene garrison is now sufficiently strong to quell disturbance
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    • 47 4 Labor Party Runnipsr the Country as it Plenses. Advices from Melbourne say that, thp \ii«trqli.in Commonwealth Federal Government his resigned. The Libnur pa'tv in the House of Representatives bnu?ht this on by Ctrryingan ainpndment t> bring State employp.es within the s:ope of the Arbitration R^l
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  • Reuter's Telegrame
    • 30 4 Losses estimated at over £3,600,000 London, J\yt April. In the tire at. T.irm'o, 130 building" were destroyed. The loss is estimated at thirteen millions of dollars (gold)
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    • 38 4 Nearly half of them had died in Prison. In pursuance of the Agreement mentioned in the message dated the 9tl< instant, 495 Bulgarian prisoners at Salonika have been released. 811 others had died in prison.
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    • 50 4 Kuiopatkin has now 300 000 Men and is SatUlied. Router's correspondent, at St. Petershurg Mf* that General Kurnpitkin ha now 300.000 troops ar his disposal. This army is deemed to be sufficient at present. The despatch of troops to the seat of war has been suspended.
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    • 29 4 LOST IN THE BEZTRASHNI." Three officers ard fifty five men perished in the Russian destroyer H*ztr>ifhni which was sunk by the Japanese off Port Arthur on the 14th instant.
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    • 41 4 General Kuropirkin telegraphs that all is quiet in the Vila The Japanese are concentrating an ir rrens: ng number of troop* at Wiju. Japanese forces am spreading nor'liw ird along the Yalu, where they occupy entrenched positions.
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    • 33 4 His Resignation not Officially Admitted. It is not officially admitted at St. Petersburg that Admiral Alexeieff his resigned. It is thought that a way may be fouud to smoothe over mattertemporarily.
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    • 27 4 Mr. (iueritz to Remain Acting Governor. The Government has approved of the appointment of Mr Kdward Oueritz as Acting Governor of British North Borneo.
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  • 102 4 R. C. CHURCH NEWS. Wk are requested to state that on on Sunday next, thn occasion of tha Patronxl Feast nf the Church of 8t Joseph at Bukit Timah, a special train will leave Singapore at 7 a.m. and will stop in front ot the Bukit Timali Church. Tickets to
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  • 240 4 Last night a stnbhing affray took pla«ii in Park Road l«. twnn v.o Chinese white-washerp. Both men received slight wounds It appears ih.it one packed the other with a knife and uvMa'ttc* sratched the knife away and returned the compliment. Boh men were arre«led and gent to the
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  • 12 4 Corbrsi'osdeme ragarding Aingiipore mails for Bangkok will he found on page 2.
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  • 15 4 We hear that the wreck of the lnU:graph steamer Scotir, has been snl<i for S7s'».
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  • 18 4 Sir Matthew Nathan the newly appointed Governor of Hongkong, starts ln>m England for that colony in July next.
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  • 39 4 A tik in the League Football competition was plajed on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between ihn Non'lepciipts and the A. T. A. 1 he funncr were only paying nine men. The UHme resulted in a draw, noguuls being made.
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  • 36 4 Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Balfour, posing as a seer, predicted of South Africa that eventually it would he "an aristocracy cf whiles over proletarian blacks." The trend of events there justifies the prophecy.
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  • 73 4 News has come that two French "ut'marines, the Prolie and th« Lyn will come on together f>r Fir Kastern waters in the cruicer Fondre,nnd will be followed by the l.udion and the A'ataV They are all sister craft < f 68 tons ilis placement, and were all launched at f^heiboure
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  • 89 4 Light upon the wires ahiut skirminliing on the Yaln i« thrown hy the following telegram dat<d Kobe, 13th Ai>ril Lieutenant Yamst'iK l.i with five men, proceeded in small boat on scouting expedition at. the mouth of 'he Y-ilu River one Sunday and discovered seven RiiM-iar.s in a jonk. The Russians
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  • 105 4 It i« understood ttiat the Asiatic Steam Nivi^ition Company Indian con-em) h<v« m>M to rh»J ipnneFf G"V- rnment three of their fl-"-? n<>w i*n Kast 1.. 1 an wnters.viz tin- Koliinntir SUnh t'idii, and another. presuniHblv as tmnsp irt«. J ipan i* not the nly country wi i h is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 832 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WHY WOT Hmv your Provisions and Household requirements from the Australian Stores? By so doing you will GET THE Quality Goods and thr Lowest Prices and the BEST VALUE You have ever received. We may say FOR YOUR Information that no other 'firm can supply such hljxh class
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    • 229 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ToarltU' P and Film carefully develop d. All kinds ol Phototraphic Matarlala k.pt In stock. the climate. Photofrapbic Hint* to Tourists chxrlully tivaa. Splcmlld AssortaMat of Cameras oa ban I. VUwi of Slncaport, Native States, Java, aad Slant oa Sale. ••J_ ,"'<3ZlUusiratedlPost Cards. V/JM S
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    • 12 4 STEARNS' WINE, for loss of appotitr and general weakness. It aids dU
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  • 1140 5 Continuation of the Hearing: this Morning:. At 10 Ibii nomine, J M Homers was ■gain I ijf.irc Mr. (Jihson for further nn|iiiry into the allocation of the Barter of Frederick Warzburg in Hylam k]UMt OB the moruing of the iJOtli ins. Mr BdHn iratcfaed tho ea«e for the
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  • 118 5 East Lynne." Tin; Town Hill was packed last r.ight. when the. well-known and ever po| ular East Lynne" was prt'duced ►>y the Stanley Opera Company The performance was eßCelleat. \lif»B Fanny Stanley played the difficult part of Lidy Isahel Carlvle and Malaise Vine splendidly, and brought
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  • 174 5 Masters Responsible. About 11 am, on tin; >> h inst., a J tvaaeee syc* driving a carriage nelonging to Xeo Gum Chye was arrested for driving along Hill Street in i rash marine* so as not to show due r^card fir the safety of the puhlie. H lost
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  • 170 5 The Agricultural titiVelin for March leads ofl' with a briel runner review ny Mr R Dnrry, who brings forward faoti and figures to come to the conclusion that it needs only more extensive plani ng and enterprise, to give the Colony and the F.M S. a lead in
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  • 257 5 The following passengers arrived here yesterday afternoon by the Imperial German mail eteamer Flayem. From Bremen —Mr. Eriil Andreas, Mr. Hubert Duboi«, Mr. Arthur Leibholr From —Rotterdam —Miss Hillerstrom, Mr. H. T. Sleyser. From Antwerp Mrs. T. Olree aiuU:hildren, Mrs. Baugert. From Southampton Mrs. N. Paton,
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  • 17 5 Four Kren ih t r edo-boats paviird h>-'>ngh 'h u pot yes erday, presumably bound for Saigon.
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  • 564 5 Ybstkrday afternoon V. \V. Hingertz was arraigned before Messrs. Michell and Colman and charged under section 101, snh-gections (I) and (i) of the Bankruptcy Ordinance for, during his examination by the Official Assignee, into the state of his affairs, making an omission to the effect that within
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  • 149 5 At Sydney, N. S Walas, on March 12, he Half- Mile Swimming World's record was broken, and the World's Champion, 11. Cavill, defeated by a lad named B Keran, who is not yet 17 years of age The former record stood at 11 mm. 616 1 f seconds,
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  • 173 5 Tnit Saga arrived from Calcutta on >h>> 20th Hint, with a cargo of 15">4 tons Bengal cral, part of which is being discharged at Ttti jone Pxgar, the r?4 beine intended for B.tnfzkok. The ldomemut arrived on the 2 th from J.ipan with a lurge number of deck
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  • 675 5 She Arrives at Singapore this Morning. The imposing-looking cruiser H.M.B. Andromeda, arrived this morning on her way to the China station She will relieve H.M.S. Blenheim, now in Singapore, and spend the usual term of three years at the China station. The Andromeda has a most formidable appearance,
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  • 236 5 Yesterday afternoon, How .Soon Peng and another were before Mr Uibeon for preliminary enquiry into as allegation of murder made against them. Mr Hose, assisted by Innp. Dioley. conducted the case for the Crown. The gist of the evidence elicited wai^ to the efl'ect. that a
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  • 37 5 In accordance wiih an order received from the Biitish Admiralty the Cana dian Pacific steamships <if the Kmpres--Line, plying berween Victoria (B C.) and Oriental ports, have shipped theii 6-inch guns and are now armed cruif era,
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  • 533 5 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Play. [•Ron ana i'air>. \rm y I. Major Wynne and Capt. Sharp l»eat CrHwick and Hartnell Mer. VH, 6-3, 4 6, 6 4. CSS 11. F. <1. >f evens and I.J. Burgess beatC. K. William* and Kdwards, Engr>. I, Tel. I Hose end
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  • 291 5 Farewell Dinner to Mr. H. A. W Ayle&bury. On Saturday evening, April 16'h, farewell dinner was given to Mr. H. A \V. Aylesbury in the Tapah Club. Upwards of thirty sentlemen wen present including Messrs. Hcott k the District Officer of Ratang Paaaaa F. lit. G. Caullield, G. M.
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  • 151 5 br, i pi. rm: Hon'bi.e A. Mukr.u, V.I I'ciMMASKWr, S.V.C. Siifi-tfOi' UM .\/>nl. s. V. i Transit-.— Armourer Serpt I! Muir i transferred to the I'enan^ Voluntem durinj. his rosiilenrc at that place, and in itfMl OB the i trench of the S. V. C. uix'.rdingly.
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  • 303 5 ft, R. K. (V.) DsMM. -Orderly Officer for t'lisniiiH week.Lieut V. A. Flower. Orderly K. C. 0., fo: the ensuing week Corpl. L). Me. Craik. Sapper Coleridge is granted leave of nl>neD<'< from 10th Miy IMO4 l" HB May 1005 tproceed to England. By order, K. W'Ai.KhK, Li. U. E.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 STEARNB' WINE, will bring back the lost strength and vigor, but remember Steam*' IVinf
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    • 103 5 NOTICES. REMEMBER. To-night I To-night Friday, 22nd Jlpril, 1904. WAYAW# XABBXIS. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Compan^^ AT THE NOVELTY THEATRE. HOBIB BUDOB ROAD Will put on the Stac* the I. uf habl< play Baktum Baktim. B^ull of Fun and Meriment. Remember.~Oar Clowns tbe best of Clowns. Krlipning any other
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 147 5 DAY H> DAY Priday. aand April. High Water 3 16pm Stanley Upera Town Hall. 9. Wajang Kawim. North Bridge i;..«.1. Saturday, 33rd April. Hiifh Water. -J-lWaiu. t-tt p.m. S.V.E. Bhoot Balwtier. 3 K'rure Sale. T.nnlin. Powell. S. P'tnreSale. Neil Roa<l. Coghlan. -2. Stanley <>|iera. Town Hall. 0. Sunday, 24th Api
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  • 316 6 Straits Settlements Treatment of Bribery from an English Point of View. Thk Sanitary Record of March 17th, the following comment upon the methods that obtain in regard to the punishment of respectable delinquents who are convicted of the I altrv offence of bribing, or attempting to
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  • 181 6 For Singapore for f.iOii. India, connecting with the at amer Ballaarat at Colombo, from London Mar SI, due Ist May —Rev. H. i Morton, Mr. A. E. J. Lewis,' Mr. L. J. C Anderaou Per P O. 8. s. Ct '//">i, from London April 2. Hu» 6th
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  • 438 6 P. O FiffMnlatW Ml April:— Mi. »i. Hewett Mix* Kllertou, Mr. T. Clarke and family, Mrs. Alma linker anil child, Itev. K. KicbardH, Mr. H. Mr.mlmll, Mr. and Mr.-. Keid, Mrs. "»ntie\nnetti, ||n, T. Kldridge and infant. Per Bengal i>9th April Mr*. Misses i'olglatie, Mr. Hnd ttn.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 20 6 shipping advertisements, with dates of Bailing etc., will be found on page Gouoral shipping new* is printed on pa* c
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    • 198 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FlAft BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD I $12-50 per case. Duty extra WO. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra i I A IN/ BL£ FROM KBTAIL XJEALER8, OR McALISTER gCo.. Ltd sole agents GRAND HOTEL, Ltd., Not.
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    • 614 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. 1 1 1 nii**i*i From April iith, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOWAI< A.M. AM A.M. PM. P.M P.M. P.M. I'M SINGAPORE d..6.26 7.32 10.00 12.35 2.10 Ml 4.54 6.00 m o/ 6 !*2 7 39 10 07
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    • 129 6 Dr. S. Yamamoto, JAPANESE DENTIST, No. 352, VIC i OR. A STREET, SINGAPORE. April IS m.w f IS-7 Yong Lee Seng Co. I 27 Kling Street. I Have always on hana Mats Caps Boots Shoes I Perfumery Hosiery V Lamps Cutler\ Crosse A Blackwell's, k Morton's Preserved Provisions. liiH|»ectiou vurdiMll>
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 703 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STE A MS HIP COMPANIES. P. #0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China. Japan, Penan;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through BiliB of lading issued (or China Const, Persian Gulf, Continental, »nd Ain<«rican Ports Mall Line. OMMBtfa Simla May I -ngal June
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    • 1163 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ■in > ■1 1 ira viii .L« i^iii.u ud. in,.. (lOttiLHtßt. n at .I>in«.o;or<:. 1 >in«.o;or< i-H.i A< I S' v iiti J. I'/miILS A Co., 1-8 Colltie (jl AT. .he. nndermentioned dates ara only approximate. Steamer From j x:.'t~ j Will h« Dispatched for D»
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    • 616 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (ierman Mail Line. The fa*t and well known mail steamer! of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa. Na leg, Port Said, Rum, A' en. Colom'-o, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are
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    • 700 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAITKIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday. Oiinur nee, 2,300 tons, Cspt. Danlop Gitng Seng, 1,182 Kawlimrsoii s.«. OUng Ann, 872 Kollett a.s. Zweena, 1,470 Neabitt For Kuala Pahanff, Pekan, kwantan and Kemaman 8.«. Flfivo, 802 tons, Capt. Wilson. 'Electric Light throughout.
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    • 437 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. s FIRE A LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LARGEST FIRE OrFICE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD 4 Co., Agents THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127.500 Paid up Capitol 212,760 Reserve Fund £1,0- 3,550 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1418 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer •h ship; bq. barque; sen. schooner, Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Obt—Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo H. p. Horsepower Brit— British U B.— United Btates Fch. French Oer.— German Dut. Dutch; G.c. General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; U. Uncertain; T. P.
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    • 433 8 Singapore, •.".•xd April, 1904. PRODUCE. Uamblei Luyer- ;i vi do (Cabe No. 1) nnpicked 16.00 Copra Ball glO do Pontlacak 7.50 Pepper, Black 29 00 do White, (5%) 47.75 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.70 do Brunei No i 3 I 7; Poatl Sago 8 13| Coffee, Ball, 15% basU 24
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    • 91 8 Acr Per tteamrr To-Mobrow. via ports Kedali Bangkok Mfdu.-a tndragiri Aing Ann Kuantan&Tringtfanu/linp Hitu: Fremsntlc via ports Sultan IVniinc und Bombny Capri P.awet'ham Penang Pin Sena VI uar and Malacca Sultan P. Swet'ham via ports Sappho C't>on and Saniaranc GanyAiiit LabuanaDd Manila Singora Maca^ear, etc. VanlmKnli M on-dat.
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    • 132 8 From Europe By tbe M. M. 8. s. /■-> tt Simons due on Monday with dates to the Ist April. From China— By the MM.a. B. Sttlnzif due on 25th Apr.l. TIMI TABLE OF MAILS Dl'S Left Singapore Dae in London Arrived Mir 9th B. f. April
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    • 247 8 FLAO VzSUL'S N'»Mh A iusi Rio. I I Cil-TAI* FBOM Saiih> dMmilK Apl II Salfordia Brit str •_>»•;.'. Li Ducsttin »tr. 276« II Vienna 8»r. 2658 21 Baydrn* Ter Btr. 81*8 21 Hong Ho Brit »tr. 64 •I Flevo str 18fl tl Tereea btr. 783 21 Farfalla Ital str.'
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    • 100 8 Lutk. Vessel's Namk. Fj.m; A Kin. Toss. I)k.,tisaiun April H Aragonia 22 Van Diemoii 2! Emile 22 Ainli.-i.-t 21 Hye Leonn II Deli 22 Kini/ora li BeU> n Menii. Vienna 'J4 Jnv* VI Farfalla win P~.,,,, m t it) Hallnxt. Cfer gtr. 3321 Hongkong and .fnpun Dii! fitr. 740
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 379 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 52, High Street. Have Just I'npnrkfri a !*cw Ktork <>l t Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silk Embroidered goods, Indian Carpets, Chinese Manddrawn I lirtu i-NVork, Ceylon Lace, New Variety of Oold and Silver Jewellery, Pineapple Silks, Old Chineae Drapery,
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    • 476 8 YANKEJWATCHES (LThiteaway, Iiatcllaw G<x Have placed an order for 40,000 Yankee Watches with the makers in America THIS ENORMOUS NUMBER IS TO BE DELIVERED DURING 1904 THIS OFFER WILL BE CLOSED IN A FEW DAYS. DO NOT DELAY WHEN WE SELL A CEBTAIN iVUMBEB THIS BABGA1N PBHE WILL U WITH-DBAWN
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