The Straits Times, 30 April 1904
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Title Section13 1904-04-30 1 The Straits Times. NO. J1.42J SINGAPORE. SATUKOAY. APRIL 30, 1904. PRICE 15 CERTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement624 1904-04-30 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. a»l« afwif. Sl»c«»»r« »m* P»d«f Ud Malai SUMS. MMicbb. TUoDtblv B>'wing Meeting of tbe nr-h Wnrk AFSociation will bo he Kaffl.M Girls' School on WedMay 4ih, 1 1 4 p.m. H 4-6_ the M <ster nor iV- Aeents th< German «.s OAR', will be for my624 words
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Advertisement487 1904-04-30 1 NO! ICbb. THK MKRCHAN T S K RVUJiUi U I LD LIVERPOOL ■pHK --ingapore Merchant "ervice Guild lihvi' been appointei Hon. Agents of the above liuild. All dues can now l>o paid to, and receipts granted by J. O. BOYD. Secretary, Singapore Merchant Sei vice Guild. April 21 tu. th.487 words
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Advertisement194 1904-04-30 1 NOTICES. IF YOU WANT TO Enjoy A GUP OF TEA 2/ou should V>ry Our well known ASSAM' TEA i FROM THE TJI WANGIE ESTATE, Java. FLOWERY PEKOE 1 lb packet $0.80 2lb packet 155 FINE PEKOE I lb packet $0.60 21b packet 1.1 5 PEKOE SOUCHONG I lb packet $0194 words
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Advertisement655 1904-04-30 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION MALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A number of largre Engravings, Linoleum Matting, Ac To be heM at our Sale-room. W»dnesday, 4'h May, l»04, at 11.30 a. m POWELL 4 Co.,— Auctioneers. April 'J* 8-«_ AUiTION SALE OK ELE T O PLATED GOODS CtONiISTING of spirit sUnds, cruet stands,655 words
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Advertisement390 1904-04-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. with Cream. f§£fit|^ Sterilized-Not Sweetened. Pu^F^^jiJ Perfect Substitute for Fresh AT A Commenting on Oood Whiskies, mm/ |f/) th« LJinbu, V k Mrdval Jour^.l yfyf \\ll j£ of Dec mm^ "As a teneral mle. It wili be ~^>, found that the whiskies390 words
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Article991 1904-04-30 2 Japa^es. Itfi— 4 as ihncsc. Hi— ft lales oi me Kcd-ltear.l Hon. its (From tin, Special Cmrrmpmtt It IS M s.dil ti.al tl,. r L an i in clivijuise as ChUMM, |oiof witli nn pumiy UMBg Ihe tmi V liu.lm-, the Kmhi inns, as rooKw991 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement418 1904-04-30 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KINC. ToHßHtiiePri;; To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price418 words
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Advertisement315 1904-04-30 2 NOTICB6, FOR LADIEBW r o-JORET.EOMOLLE'S'APIOL' I* the most sure remedy »g»lnst tftr Slekntst, and other #ff«cft aiujed by !h§ deity of the regular peitoai. BtqQIN .ft^lil 1 66 .Ro« B--Hopor» PW It Japanese Dispensary DR. NISHIMURA. No. 14, MIDDLE RO*D, SINGAPORE. \\'.t\ 7 PJ|_ MACNIYEN CHIRON'S PENS.j They come as315 words
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Advertisement578 1904-04-30 2 NOTICES. SAVE YOUR HAIR With Shampoos of Cuticura Soap and Light Dressings of Cuticura. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching: surfaces, stimulates hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy578 words
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Article1405 1904-04-30 3 BjJ^V way Hack via Shanliaikwai and 'hump via Korsa, and socie by 1 .U'li si. -.in \i well- the ice broke up. and they took away oxer 16,000 ('liinor, artittns, ii. (arman, aad so <m. all aw imis i Out «f tin- 15,000, than might by five disguised Japanese I1,405 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement744 1904-04-30 3 NOTICES. W(tfS_ i Hot Countries.! 111 1 litas Disinfecting Fluid i. ii.. ins, and for 1 u« i» ihoraacUf efferiiv*. Il ronn. bam in »hi< h it iv us^t'.^n -uliniT'i-i^re^ imermitly prevents I I.I winery, «tc. "Sanitss "Disinfecting Powder i. li- bmtJ purifier known, «nd Uronjrer ■ttlMtfJtk and J.oti-T.Ti.i than744 words
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Advertisement712 1904-04-30 3 NOTiwiiS. WANTED i hinein cle'k quick at fiunrrs wilh «.,n.o knowledge of iiii i h f i.: 1 e» •rU s pre-f.-rr.il X V Z. <;/o Siiarti l _A|.r ''4 WANTED. KKAM ii UillColl ctor W DIINMVN. Flint Cuildines. April 29 5-«_ WANTED \T ouch, a si ait y -n'h712 words
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Advertisement675 1904-04-30 3 NOTICES. I'OBR I.XT for imm«> iiits errry, No -k. Hvh btrett App'y ioB. S. c/o ><rai/#"T 7«. April \H )fi-5 O I El entry at cDCe compound hcu^e No. Ila ■RpncooleM Street Apply to Guthrie A to. Ltd AkhhPVb I uc. r |V) Bhi i.h.l oii.coi. on tlie ueeoud IK,675 words
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Advertisement630 1904-04-30 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE Nujeeb Khan Co.'s famous Mangoe Sweet Sliced Chutney and Curry Powder obtainable at Ann Lock Co. Geok Teat Co. Yong Hoa Seng Co. Yong Lee Seng Co. Mar £9 in.- US-4 OK SAiK a gooc' and quiet blac' mac. Apply o S«rem:i c/o Str<ut, Itaafs. April Ii630 words
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Advertisement781 1904-04-30 3 SHIPPI NO BTOUMVAAKT MM r-*r -*C HAPPY "NKDERLAND." KOR I'ORTSAII) <-KNOA, AND AMSTERDAM. IHE Date ra^il ie«m^r PK/A'C'hSS i SOPHIE, is esptetod to arri»e ber^ from Kit .via on Ssiuriay morninf the n. h April and will Le despatched the same day f >r above ports. Kor freight and pa*H<«ge781 words
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898 1904-04-30 5 Yksterd^y, a Kling cow-kepper resiline in M u-pher^on R >ad was sum moned fur having cattle on his premises without a license. Insp. M lyht-w explained that the license was withheld 1 ecau«c the man had been unable to find water898 words
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Article13 1904-04-30 5 Thr homeward mail by the Flein rich closes on Monday at 10 a.m.13 words
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Article14 1904-04-30 5 The European police arp Iml line a "shoot" at the Balestier Hinge this afternoon.14 words
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Article17 1904-04-30 5 Thk mail -ienn-i Simlm t.i-sed Malacca at. ti.Mi this morning and is due here about 3 p.m17 words
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Article23 1904-04-30 5 Thk output, of tin ore by the Royal Johor^ Tin Minine Company fir the mr.nt li of April wi« :ioo hags pjs 2>~>).23 words
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Article21 1904-04-30 5 Tin Town hiil V rhmWr Bmd will play M th« Hish Service Reservoir, Monday evening from 8 to 10 (w-iather pßrmittins)21 words
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Article20 1904-04-30 5 Thk M'llwca arrived from Tflnk Ansnn this mornine with G>n«>ral Dorwird. Mr W«lk<»r. Mij ir Kvprott ami Mr Mrs Canlrl»M.20 words
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Article29 1904-04-30 5 The Vtfttn aTiv-d t!;is moruint fmm Liverpool via Jeddah with 290 pil?rim< Two of t.liAm died of old age and a ca«o of email p>x occurred on boa rd29 words
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Article32 1904-04-30 5 Thk S«Uneor Turf Club will hold an •xtraordinary general meeting at ft SO p. m on Mondiy next RuKiness: To nas« the programme, and fix a date for the June Race Meeting.32 words
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Article29 1904-04-30 5 Ir seems certain n>w that tie threatened deportation from Tientsin r>f Mr C'owen, editor of the QMm Haw, hi 9 been abanioncd, as Mr Cowen has resurreH •he editorship.29 words
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Article38 1904-04-30 5 tWIH 1 1 l.llM r 10 s.s. BiUnamt .md the Chinese steamer Chnngon collided near Shanghai. The matter was referred to arbitrators who found that both vessels were, to blame. Bach party has to pay bnlf the cost.38 words
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Article40 1904-04-30 5 A new line of stnnuer* plying between Hongkong and Peru was to begin running from 'hat. port on the liuih inst with the Keiisinglon One aim of the promoters is the conveyance of Chinese coolie labour for plantations in Peru.40 words
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Article43 1904-04-30 5 A fikm of shipwrights in Haiphong in Tonqutn have been approached by th" French G ivernment to ascertain if they i:ould construct at that p>rt torpedi boats similar to those turned out by the arsenal at Saigon. The tirni in question replied affirmatively.43 words
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Article50 1904-04-30 5 At the date of ImM mail advices from Cambodia (20th April) King Norodom was so ill that h's death was expected within a week. The people were quie.i and there was no sign rd' any trouble His brother, the second King, will bt his successor on the throne of Cambodia50 words
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Article50 1904-04-30 5 Tafc Malay MaU ne^rs that UruntwovJ, Messrs (Jumtmntr and Chappell's horse, and a conxiderable favourite for the Singapore Dorby, has shown in a trial at Penang that ht; is touched in the wind. That j mrnal is told that he will probably never be good for more than a mile.50 words
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Article53 1904-04-30 5 Mas will regret to dear of tlie departure from Sinuaporeof Mr. O 0. Ollifle, who has acted for some time as Secretary of the Smgnpore I'hilharmoriic Society. Mr. Olliffe proved a capable worker and ci j >>ed the esteem and friend-hip of the members of the Society. He leaves by53 words
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Article61 1904-04-30 5 A tet.egham from the H <cue to a Hat ivi« journal says that the Russian battleship Pobieda has been so damaged in actiot, as to become nnserviumfole. On the other hand the Hetvitan, Ttnrrcteh, and P,ltova ill of ili.in d imaged in the first action at Port Arthur are now61 words
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Article63 1904-04-30 5 The Nnrwpgian Bienmer Ella arrived yesterday from Cardiff with 2,100 tons «>f coal for tl>p North. The collier* Atgoma, Den o/Ojil an<) Ivy fine passed ibrullgb tlie port, wK'<Tit;iy bound for the North. The ./ierney passed throu >h going north this Moralag. The Hriti-h Trader, also a collier, passed thn63 words
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98 1904-04-30 5 FIRE AT KOWLOON Insurance $22,000. ftongkony, 29th April. Another disastrous fire occurred at the Kowloon godownu last night, and a quantity of merchandise— principally matting and matches was destroyed. The godown whs insured for $22,000 the H>nzknng Fire Insurance Co-, ano the China Fire98 words
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"Reuters Extra Service.
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Article28 1904-04-30 5 The Russians also xank a small J ipanese steamer the N<ikim<trv. at ■ea on the 26'h April. The crew of the steamer were save.l.28 words
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Article60 1904-04-30 5 President Loubet has arrived at Naples. The President met with an enthusiastic reception despite heavy rain. At a banqu-t to the President in thf evening cordial toasts wpro exchanged. The King uf Italy said at the banquet that the settlement arrived at regarding Fraud) Italian in*erest< in the60 words
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Article31 1904-04-30 5 Its Return. The Russian equadron hts returned to Vladivootock. It had a win escape tr >m a Japanese fleet of twelve Teasels which missed it owing to <\ fog prevsilin;31 words
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Article86 1904-04-30 5 More Particulars. A rppnrt from the •q'li^ron narrates the sinking of the Kinthu \f uu as follow* The Kin»hu Mvra first mistook the Russians for Japanese Afterwards boats were !ow«red, those on board hoping to escape thereby. But steam cutters from the f>qua<l< ron captured all these86 words
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Reuter's Telegram.
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Article121 1904-04-30 5 Londov, 291h April. T<»e Kaiser has returned la G-rmany and has passed throuih Kirlsruhe. The bursromastnr of the city presented the Ktiser with an address. Health Restored. In replying to the ad iress, thn K »i<ier mentioned his complete restoration to health The Olorlous Past. The Kiiser121 words
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Article54 1904-04-30 5 No Mediation. The Russian Government has sent a Circular Note to its representatives abroad. Trie Nute declares categorically that Russia will not accept mediation from any power to terminate the war. No Intervention Either. Neither will it admit intervention by any Power wha*evpr in negotiation? between Russia and54 words
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Article66 1904-04-30 5 The following is the result of the One Thousand (Guineas race Pretty Polly 1 Leucadia 'j Xl iinni i .3 Prntt) Polly is a filly worth owning, «hf is i>y Gallinuleout of Admiration Hnd started in nine races last year, winning every one of them, and netting66 words
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Article37 1904-04-30 5 Hearty Welcome in Ireland. Their M jesties continue to be everywhere loyally welcomed in Ireland. Their Majesties were present at the races at Punchestown and Leopardstown. There was no hitch or discordant note observable anywhere.37 words
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Article22 1904-04-30 5 THE KINSHU MARU." Less Loss of Life. The Japanese Btate that only seventy three lives were loBt in the transport Kiin.ltu M«ru.22 words
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JAPANESE OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.
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Article85 1904-04-30 5 As the 9th Company of the 37th Infantry Kft«timent (I'hich strHngth) were returning to o*aeai in the transport Kinnhu M<iru whose registered tonnage is :>,.'i*9, after reconnoitrine Yiwon and thf neighbour hood of H.-ingvnng-do, they were stopped at 11-II p.m. on A|ril the 2.Vh off Sinpho,85 words
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54 1904-04-30 5 The enemy gave an hour's respite for surrender but the soldiers, in strict discipline, obeying the officers' order, refused. At 130 a m. the eiiemy discharged torpedo, whereupon our soldiers forming themselves into lines on deck, exchanged fire with the enemy. Many of our officers54 words
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Article68 1904-04-30 5 About 2 am. another torpedo >• discharged it struck the engine-room and split the transport in two .Some coolies anJ merchat' 1 previously taken to boats and were subsequently joined by a !<■ v aaMiars aftef the explosion. The boats then rowed westward and after indescribable68 words
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Article58 1904-04-30 5 Most ol the crew and aMsta aypaM to havo been taken by tlie enemy. All the military txeepl survivors already iiißntione'! ir.; believed to have died. The casualties include: 2 aaylaiM, I'tirst. lieutenants,one second lieutenant, one ensign, 73 privates, and two inter preters. Of the surviving soldier-, tea58 words
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Article171 1904-04-30 5 THE BACHELORS BALL. Tim third annual Bichelors' Ball wd" li-ld in the Town H*ll last iiicht :-nd proved as great a MOMM B 9 its forerunners For the first time since his arrival in the Colony, His Excellency Sir John AivVrson, accompanied by Miss Ander son, appeareil at a vcmi-public171 words
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Article195 1904-04-30 5 Thu Verona before cumins; ii!..n|tai.|« the wh.irvea. put out till the _-ilini>w.|er nl com bnatibles on board into H^lioth :»i I'asir I'a i«iik. The Aurtmhad which h in Ih. Dock < 'i.m|>niiy's hand* umlrryoing Home minor repair*, ha» liml her name chanced to <>hto It ih reported thnt.195 words
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Article61 1904-04-30 5 In \<>Kterday'B telivrams it was stait-J thitt a.l ijiiiiifii- transport whose namq was civen as the Kii.-I,ii Mum tm,l been sunk by the Km liann Kami the list nf vn«sels in the Nippon Yusen K.ihhaV fleet it would f e< in 'hat rIM mmo of the ve*spl is ilif> iifhu61 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement767 1904-04-30 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow. Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST ON" APPLICATION. Apl '6 tilths ue. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Have Just Received a Sh.pment of Indian, OhfaMM and Jupanexe (1.-iin and Embroidered Silk, Maltese767 words
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Advertisement65 1904-04-30 5 G. R.LAMBtIRT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Tourlat*' P ale* and Film* carefully develop d. All kind* ol Photographic Material* k.pt In stock. Plates an* Illmt tua anleed PreaH and suitable to the cilm.tr. Photographic Hint* to Tourist* cheerfully riven. Splendid Assortment ol Ca<neraa on han i. View, of Singapore, Nat.ye State., Java,65 words
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Advertisement15 1904-04-30 5 STKAKNS' WINK, improves l>o appetite and digestion. It brings^^ health to the weak and Mcklv15 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter50 1904-04-30 6 Charitable Readets Pay his Fine and Provi.le another Qoat. To the EdUor of the Strait* Timre." Sir, -1 '-iid herewith $2<> vbioh you inipht kindly pot towardß your Kline fund, [think the case itftdoMrvißg one, and, besMaa paying his line, he •honlil ft Rome compensation. Yoan etc50 words
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Letter36 1904-04-30 6 Anonymous, To 'he Kditur nf the Strait* Timet." Sin, -1 MS tlia* MM only n< e<l a Bmall Hum to complete the 040 requireil Kni-loi-nl is $•>. I hnpp tlip Kline; 1* happy bow, Youth etc f36 words
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Letter73 1904-04-30 6 It the Editor the Straiti Timu." Sik, M> purse is practically empty, but my heart. i.» full with sympathy fur the Oppre-serl Klinp." I herewith enclose r > oao'l (Wnlow's Mite) and bi-^ you will he good enough to add it on t<> the rabaeriptUM yo'i have oo kindly rai^cl73 words
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Article36 1904-04-30 6 Th>; following is tbe final list of mi j •cripti<>ns Amount previously iitkiii.wleueed 1;!7 5l Annnjnitiiis 2UOU Munliers S'anley <M en Cuiupany l (Mi B. B. 1 00 Pdaasafar I'aklat 0 49 Another Kium 0 0536 words
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Article460 1904-04-30 6 Total $63 06 All classes an I shadex of opinion in tiingu)>ire bay« opened their hand "for melting charity" and the pooi (.ppie-si-d Kling will now realise that there ib such a thing as sytn pathy in this prosaic world. The story of tlif so-called oppression is old and familiar460 words
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Article150 1904-04-30 6 ■fal^ K<l\r»r of the Stiwtk hi s 'lit- onmdrn the heavy iN tin- Muiiicj[)Hlity OH I it ceeniN I hljhn c tint Hipality on their pail do their obligations. The «.f I'lusep Street ate w ..li over the rimiasnevs Municipality, ho far as their Hui'150 words
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Article145 1904-04-30 6 TEL0K B LANGA LAND CASE. Serious Allegations. Ox Thursday afternoon, liisp. Dcoley 1 < I i > < 1 lor and obtained inmil .ij mint G Almcda M the ullegal ion i.f a tempt ins to fabricate false evidei c Y-'er ay, G Almeida surrendered to In*p. D »>ley, and145 words
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Article257 1904-04-30 6 Yesikhday, Supiah, a cart diiver and Hiisui, a domestic tervant, were before Mr Seth charged W>piotinl| with < rimill.ll breach of trust as a carrier. <md ciiminal breach of trust as a servant. It appeared that the men wor» intruHted with conveyance of poni«prnperty from Pulo Hutitti to257 words
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Article423 1904-04-30 6 Thk Kthf OUrmiieU reports:— A fiineral service was held at Port Arthu> or. thu Ist instant in honour of .1 ii hi. -c naval i tlic.r. The Russiai naval offa'cers and niarines escorted tin heai«c, and the naval band was als in attendance. The body nf tin Japanese423 words
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Article1180 1904-04-30 6 Strategy of the Russians {Friini our S/itciu/ Corrrx/ioiit/t >>> I 'lokyo, Mlh April, 1903 Accounts from the front have been coming a little more freely the past week, a. id f i-oiii these it seems tnat the Russian plan of procedurr is exactly what would have1,180 words
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Article78 1904-04-30 6 Thk Governor has approved of the following promotion* 1 appoin'roenn and transfers in the Singapore V Inn tet-r Corps: -Surgeon-Cap' ain Middle•on to be Surgron-Mftj^r. Honoran Lieutenant and Quarter- Master Coehlan to be Honorary Captain. Secord Lieutenant Flower, mi., (V), to be Lieutenant. Honorary Captain Benjali. !d to78 words
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Article295 1904-04-30 6 And his Reward. Yesterday afternoon, Mark Moss, a Eurasian lad, and Mm Merican, addiional PC 901 were arraigned before the Bench Court for causing grievous hurt to a Chinaman by knocking out two ol tiis teeth. Mr. Hose prosecuted and Mr Raine appeared for Moss. According to295 words
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Article320 1904-04-30 6 Thk steamer Opiar is exempted from coming witbin the scope of the Transit >f Cattle by Sea Ordinance. Kites of -xehange for paying stamp duties are notified. The following acting appointments, take effect from the 16th uietant Mr. E. U. Broadrick, to be Vssietant Colonial Secretary and Clerk320 words
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Article181 1904-04-30 6 Yesterday's Play. CHAMPIONSHIP. W iihere. beat Perkins 7-3, M. Kent beat Foreman, 7-5, 8-6. Miles v. (Jray, uubni-he.l R. MUI Harrett beat Murray (Jiblion, 6-4. vii rii«wi<-k heit Kote, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. A -(INGLES. Kernuson beat Swan, 6 2, »-7. Cbeek v. Matthewr, Qfrininhed.181 words
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Article298 1904-04-30 6 ist May. rt.S. Philip ani>Jamk«. Fourth Sunhai. Aftkr Easter. ST. ANDREW'S I A1 HKDRAL. 7 a.m. M.itllland Litany. 7-45 Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9-6 am. Holy Communion (N on -Choral). 4 p.m. Sunday School ami KihleClaa* 530 p.m. Kyensong anil Sermon. St. Matthkw's Church, Sepoy Line*.— 8.15298 words
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Article150 1904-04-30 6 Thk Nttt Yorl: Tribune quotes ai unii inied South American official, whe has recently arrived, in support of the sensational statement in the Bolivian newspapers that the buried treasure ot Atahii.ilpii, Chief of the Incas, hac been discovered at Chayaltaya, ami that its value is Iff million150 words
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Article157 1904-04-30 6 The kaiser's Plans Frustrated. The Brwwviek£«aaVaMttiMf publisher a statement which m^kes it appear that the rumour that the Crown Prince was to have been betroihed to Princess Alexandra, the second daughtei of thj Duke of Cumberland was based on faoa The engagement was frustrated by tfl suddendepartureol157 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement23 1904-04-30 6 HEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, keep strong, your Doctor tells you so. SkaHM* Wine will assist you. Ask 1 jour Chi'inUt abm( Stcuiiy' Him23 words
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Advertisement177 1904-04-30 6 NOTICES. LOOK OUT s The Re-appeantu<e of Mii*s Jot, tue < 'harming lllukioiihi hi her MM Mate POZSLKO THK MMM WORLD. Saturday, 3Oth April. WAYANG KASSIM Patronized by Distlnjruishcd Personates. Kclip«ing any other Company The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company At the Novelty Theatre, North Bridge Road By Kequexl Will177 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous158 1904-04-30 6 IMY MY IMV Saturday, 30th April. High Water. 10 48 p.m Full Moon 5-2:2 p in. P. O. outward mail due. Stanley Oi.era Tan^lin. tl Wajantf Kiix»im. \orili BrUfll l!'»i.J Sunday, Ist May. Bigh Water. 11-112 h.iii. HJ"]..in ii Ii uii'i Kiuter. (if 1 in in homeward mail duo Btriauaiag158 words
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Article315 1904-04-30 7 P. O. laWMttk May;— Mtl Itlllllip Mr. \jlin.nry. Madam Mnzi-t, Mi»« MftNt, Uon'ble .I. M. B. Vermont, Mrx. Vermont, Mi-- Hodge, Mr,. Bl sk and .liililren. Wn. '"(ink, rliilil. iin l infant, Mr. nml MA. liainet lad faniilv, Mr. tad Mr-. MrKtnzie, Mis Kimler, and Mi-.- liu-1.,315 words
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176 1904-04-30 7 ■F' AO a k /)i(?"i ejnnpetitig «ifi Pco- >t :.in rO olorrrjo, fr ni '1.0.i. lon Mm dttfl int May -K>v H Morion. Mr. K 1. Le «lt M*. L J C. inderafta. Mi Mr*. I. Mitudonald Mia Morton, r. W. iug Hie Mr. H176 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement11 1904-04-30 7 QPafOLB TOOTH POWDER perltd antiseptic dentrificc. daaaei a preserves the tcoth11 words
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Advertisement263 1904-04-30 7 NOTICES. The World-wide Fame of Bovril is the direct result of its acknowledged superiority as a food- beverage. Bovril is a nourisher as well as a stimulant. Bovril contains the albumen and fibrine the best properties of the beef. It is this fact together with its absolute purity that commends263 words
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Advertisement585 1904-04-30 7 NOTICES. AfientsfopLEUFEßßiaS' —TfIIIHIBII TfT ag By Special Warrant jPtjm BJ^. His Majestß Pupwyore to i The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From April 1 1 th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. AM A.M. A.M. ML I.V Ml V.U. f.M SINGAPORE585 words
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Advertisement315 1904-04-30 7 McAlister CJ LIMITED. 1 Hau jikt rutiud it frc&k shipatit »l I BEST FAMILY SALT BEEF PHwe 4Oote, per pound. Prine Californian Sail Beel Prioe 30 cte. per pound. BEST SALT POkK Price 4O ota. per pound. Californian Pickled Tonguee Prioe 45 ote. per pound. IiKTAIL I'HICFS. The above pneked315 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement655 1904-04-30 8 PfJCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. 51 hAMSMIP COM FAN I hb. P. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. n>r*affh BUn "f I '.It';-' Issoad for Cliinn Coast. l*"rsi in Gulf Continental und Am.'iican "or 1 a Mall Line. Ihitviu 1655 words
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Advertisement707 1904-04-30 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. in < 1 1 1 rr. aid u.i prUu 1 iSßftl 1 v cv. 1 1 < ii.. nA>ryr\ iiu.!.! mm Cr, 11 CciL.ia'.^iT. ihe nndprinentionet) d«t«>B nrf only ap|iroir'»oate. aw r'otn x-i'twi Will be T»«spatched (or:— l.yy "alpmbsngßti'' U t»via Mny Dt Brim 'sia707 words
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Advertisement409 1904-04-30 8 HAMBURGAMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The BSSMSatI of thi Company maintain a>eguUr service betwe-n Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the tstriiti, Chi;. a, and Japan. Homewar t 'ey are d>> 'patched fortnigh ily for Havre and Hamburg and one* a mon h for 8.-em- rli iven uirect. calling at Pen in409 words
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Advertisement654 1904-04-30 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial tierman Mail Line. 11,1 1, f1 t ami v\l>ii known mail steamere ■if this Company rail fortnvh'ly from BremeD-HftnU>u'j{ via Rotterdam. Antwerp, B uibam; ton, Qitirclar, Ocnoa, Na les, Port r<aid, rtu^z, A pn iolom'>o, Penang, Singapore Hongkong. Phnnghai, Nxßapai-i, and Kobe to Yokohama654 words
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Advertisement639 1904-04-30 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MA L STEAMSHIP On, Ltd. A uvular FORTNIGHTLY 1 is maintained between Japan and Europe by tbe fallowing NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Und r M.il Contract with the Imperial Jxpanese Gove nment, ■paHallj designed f r the romp*ny'a European service, lig'itO'l throughout by hlectriciJy,639 words
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Advertisement430 1904-04-30 8 TAN KllinH LilM'S of Stcaiiui^ For Batavia, Cherihon, Samaranj^ Every Wednesday and Saturday Giinir nee, J,:tiHi ton-, r 'pi rf^a^f QiaagSeai, 1,183 Ka^i S.S. (iiiiny Abb, •Ffflntl I, z». i, i.itu Ni For Kuala Pahnnu, Peknn, kwantxn and Kemaman S.». KI«VII, Mi I.IM-, C.l|it. M •Klertric LiKht throughout. For psMtaga,430 words
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Article1291 1904-04-30 9 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. stoanur; th. ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner; Yet Yacht Cru— Cruiser Obt.—Gunboat Tor. Torpedo H. p. Horse-power Brit.— British U. S. -United States; teh. -French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; G.c- -General-cargo; d. p.— deck passenger U.— Uncertain T.1,291 words
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Article680 1904-04-30 9 Name, port, probable dale of am, tmd name oj agent* Htbambbs. Athilleb, China, May 26; Mansfield. ile Larrinaga, > :irrv Apl; Borneo Coy. Adour, Saigon. Mar; M Maritimes. A/u-icourt, Barry, Slav; Borneo t!oy Airlie, Sydney, May 23; Bouetead Vltioin. Bombay. May; Borneo Coy. Alcin^us, China. May 'J9; Mansfield.680 words
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Article538 1904-04-30 9 SINOAPOSB, 30TH APBIL, 1904. PRODUCE ■■■Mil I »66 do (Cube No. I) unpicked 16.00 Copra Bail 76" do Pontlan&li 7.44) Pepper, Rlack 28 i-J* do White, (6JJI 46..T) Sago Floor Sarawak 340 do Rrnat'i No. 3 IT t Pearl Sacro 6 l.">t Coffee, Ball, 15% baali 24 00 Coffee,538 words
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Article88 1904-04-30 9 Hot Per »<«iiixr Inn-To-Moitßott. MasNMV Kuropt- via ports ;H*'itri< It a.m. Saigon If <>phong 1 1 a.m. I Ma acca and Lin^riri Kh ng Sraf Ip in Paleniban.- Reims! i p.m. P.S'teoham A Pt-nsng Dugmar {p.m. I'I'BSIHY. Rangoon A Calcutta ll'tronnj" •"< pm. Pentng aad Calcutta JM *ang88 words
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Article137 1904-04-30 9 Fnm En'npc B\ t..e P. Os. r If— h •lue on :«itli Apl. with dates to the b'h Apl From Chin* -By 'h« N. 1). L. s. Prim Heinrnh 'ue on Sunday. TIMS TABLE OF MAILS DUB l<«ft Sinunpore Due i London \rr ve<l VUr 18th P*137 words
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Article194 1904-04-30 9 I VXMKL'8 NlMK A f<^ liri':: PBON Siiui t'ONRICaCM. Kio. Apl 28 Korat Jin i'e '.•<! Hong P.fcf 2t* Thru Nang W iPak t.ht •J9 Mm Ku Soon M vtm l.inggH 30 I>.' Klerk :iu I'oh Ann 80 Wan 3d Km Seng (<u in 30 MdKM 3'l !'.:il:ivi<-r 9194 words
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Article222 1904-04-30 9 Inih VB88EI/8 NaMK. Kl At: it KM. Tons. Db-stibatioii. April Hi i 3 80 30 3 Sn 3 SO May a Ai.ril »i 80 30 »> My 1 Ap.il S" Si 8) ao so May 1 Aim 1 3 M y A| i S Ala> S me Borneo I222 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1904-04-30 9 Co. ERZ AND SILK MERCHANTS, NO2. 51 52, .High Street. Have Jn<t 1 npiM-k**«l h \fw Stook att and Japanese Silk r.mbrolocrcd Indim C*.rp«t.-., Chinese Handdrawii I l.ic.i.. Work, Lace, New Variety of Qoid and Silver Jewellery, Pineapple bilks, Old Chinese Drapery. Chinese Embroidered Costumes. Best kind of Small Flowered68 words
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Advertisement222 1904-04-30 9 TUB BFSST 3j ri Oß O^A^^M Systcmc Roskopc WW Watch Clown II |ip«p Dolls each each fM IB_^ I Jjji sSI «T«TIOHAfrf DISC mmMihn^S^SS!!^ vn,rs ir >"-^ -3.50 asm. i»^ Mj. JJV^ w+.CT~.~£ Jf MygjL -y^*- vUI O A«JM»rt»d colours. Pr. \«c p. h«>». ol one doitn Tablets AT" WHITEA"WAY222 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1904-04-30 9 WEATHgH r i.dIUH. S. A. C. ,elfi -nth V&mi>«n 2»th Aphil. HONnKoyn.— BaroinvLi r W-H. Inr-rtfon of Wind Ea*t. Force of Win.l 3. MiiN.rtn.p in rthsds 77. M\^ll.\: W.« K Ni>' i. •<"> ••■7 I.L t Us. I icu-ii i.i »v. v sskVa \>\w urewii up, i">tiiu >ajS| eciflcations, an'l70 words
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