The Straits Times, 9 June 1904
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Title Section13 1904-06-09 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1904. CMO. ai.455 PRICE 15 CENTI13 words
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Advertisement627 1904-06-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PARIS. gmg Ct_£ MANILA Sr; Jsevif Jiermanos ppi DEALERS IN Diamonds. Precious Stones. Pearls, Jewellery, Watches, Chronometers, Repeaters, Silverware, Fancy Qoods. Clocks, Qraphophones, and Optical Goods. NOVELTIES BY EVERT MAIL importers ol the Celebrated Watch O3MEEia-_A.. >- Wliirh mm awarded the highest prize at the Paris Exposition 1900.627 words
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Advertisement663 1904-06-09 1 THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of tbe Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited will be held at the Exchange, Siogipord, on tbe llth of June, 1904, at 11 o'clock, noon, when the following resolution- will be proposed Resolution No. 1. Resolved663 words
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Advertisement666 1904-06-09 1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Muni' ipul Commissioners of Singapore requi- c tbe services of a Chief Clerk in the Engineer's Department. Candidates for tbe post shonlu have n Koo 1 knowledge of accounts and roust be able to cirry out generally tbe instructions of tbe Municipal Engin'er in connection with tbe666 words
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Advertisement544 1904-06-09 1 NOTICES. CAMPBELL CO HAVING been appointed A?ents for the TRANSATLANTIC Fire Insurance Company, NORTH GERMAN Fin Inmrance Company, and HAMBURG Bremen Fire Insurance Company, are prepared to accept file risks at current rates of premium, v c CAMPBELL CO. HAVING been appointed Agents for the NEW YORK Life Insuiance Company544 words
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Advertisement323 1904-06-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Adelphi Hotel. To-Night Positively the Last Night. irenclj Aotatni Will, IM.AV *3rom 6 to 11 p.m. and during Jiours. Ist Partie. 2nd Partie. I Sonilire et MiMi-e Marc-hr I LhMmh., Qnaah ValM •J l{o«e Mou«se \":il-«- Iriite Kan»t PaataWl :t Foete et I'arnon Ovei.urc :i l.c Merit- Klnml323 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article58 1904-06-09 2 Thought he was a PirateShanghai, Hth June. Chinese soldiers fired upon the junk containing Lewis Btael, who wan an American representing the London Daily Telegraph, and Brindle of the Daily Xttrt at a point ten miles above Yingkow, on Monday, and killed Etzel. It is alleged58 words
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Article34 1904-06-09 2 Stackelberg Retires to Tashichao. It is reported from Ne.vchwang that the Russians were repulsed at Wafungtien on Saturday, and that this reveise necessitated the retreat of General Slackuberg's (Stackelberg's brigade upon Tashichao.34 words
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"Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article28 1904-06-09 2 Lord Percy, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, State* that the East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, will be transferred to the Colonial office about April next.28 words
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45 1904-06-09 2 Besides the Russian K u obo»t destroyed by a mine on the 6:h instant it is stated at Tokio, that another gunboat of similar type was destroyed off Port Arthur at about the same lime nne mile off the shore there.45 words
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30 1904-06-09 2 Thirty South Africin war veterans have requested the MlboritiM It Ottawa to forward an rl'er to v >l<inteer their services in Thibet.30 words
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Article34 1904-06-09 2 Mr. Fielding, the Canadian Finance Minister, in making his Buiget statement, declared that Canada would continue her preferential tmill policy in the bope of the ultimate triumph of Mr. Chamberlain.34 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article57 1904-06-09 2 (ierman- Dutch Company Linking up Eastern Islands. Trtndoit, -II: Am, A i< rtnan- Dutch Company is forming with a capital of seven millions of marks to lay a cable to connect Celebes, the Prtllew Islands, and t lie Philippines with Shanghai. The German and the Dmtefa Governments57 words
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Article221 1904-06-09 2 C»al. Iron, Copper and other Minerals Known to Exist There. According to an article in the SI. I'etenLurger Xeitung, which is reproduced iv the Deutsche r ntiektmtttigmr, coal is known to exist throughout almost the whole of the Island of .Saghalien, but although indications s-how that these221 words
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Article29 1904-06-09 2 N. D. L I'ei Su.li-en i:Uh June Mr. Kur/, Mr Meyer, and Mrs. Nicholas. Per Zieten -Ttli .lime: Mr. A. von Mioliul Mr. and Mrs. Kus»el.29 words
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Article21 1904-06-09 2 Shippino advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 1 General stripping news is printed ou page 8.21 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1904-06-09 2 NOTICBS. GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd., SINGAPOEE. 0 aO* ApoUinaris The Queen of Table Waters." Supplied under" Royal Warrants of Appoiniment to HIS MAJESTY THE KINO AND H.R.H. THE PRIN6B OP WALES. ANN 1 as. Sali i 30,000,000 Bottles. EVERY FACILITY lit connection with266 words
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Advertisement253 1904-06-09 2 NOTICHS. a^l SSI >^B t^v IBs Q QOSNELU9 LATEST 111 U lOlalthah Watches f "guaranteed AGAINST ANY DEFECT IN MATERIAL OR CONSTRUCTION Ask for it AND TAKE NO OTHER. CAM M OBTAINED AT CluiiK Co., Tens Ouee Co Henp Hin Co BIXGAPOKE. *m r chow Kit Co., KMia f.iiin,,,,,- I.M.S.253 words
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Advertisement233 1904-06-09 2 NOTICES. YCONG YE CHEONO V CO. No. 102 Tanjong Fagar Roud Siiigo/""! H ouBe-bui lder*, brick-layer*, cftrpt- n tere, snl goner.il contractors from Canton. Orders promptly executed and best mate i.in (nnulied. May 1» I^6 :ham p ag n c •■LOUIS ROEDERER' •xtr a Dry and Carte Blanche The old,233 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-09 2 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentrificc, cleanses and preserves tne tectu12 words
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Article1583 1904-06-09 3 The following M» the results of Che League matches played since last notes Rovers drew Tanjong Pagar 1-1. 62 Coy. R. A. beat A. T. A. 3-1 Blakan Mati beat S. V. I. 2-0. The weather was fine for the return fixture between the Rovers and the1,583 words
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Article215 1904-06-09 3 (From Exchange? Renter reports that a Frenchman ha» bought a cruiser, which is being built by a British private yard and is nearly finished, and further that Russ<a ha« bought in England a number of fast freight steamers. It is assumed that these steamers will be changed into215 words
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Advertisement91 1904-06-09 3 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Liabilityof Proprietor? £800,000 Reserve Fund £800,000 BANKERS. Bank of England. National Bank of Sec tland. The London City Miudland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per91 words
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Advertisement561 1904-06-09 3 J BANKS. Hongkong 6s6 s Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000 000 P.ESERVE FUXD:Sterlingßeseive»loUK)ooo\ XV ()00 Silver Besei ve t fi.V.0.000-f J a5O! •0• 00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10 000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. J. Raymond, Esq., Chairman. H. E. TomUinc, Esq., Deputy Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. N. A.561 words
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Advertisement641 1904-06-09 3 NOTICES. WANTED Chioete Insurance Clerk. Apply to H. W. lO\ c o Strait* T me* Jnne 7 tu. th. s. U-ti wanted! CHINESE. CASHIER. Security $I,OCO. Apply to A. A. A. c/o Straitt Time*. May 20 UK. WANTED a young man (European preferred) smart at accounts and with a practical641 words
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Advertisement481 1904-06-09 3 I NOTICES. CHAPOTEAUTS PHBSPHB-6LYCSBATB 9P LIU It increase* vital energy and nerva force, cares HmmmuJm, AraMPSft, lamnult, and ntrttmt tttut** la admits and children. CtfttUS. M MM. Mill STNT FOUND. A ton terrier, beiring No. 661 of 1903. Apply to No. .8 Warders Quarters. June 8 14 H I'AUA 111481 words
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Advertisement668 1904-06-09 3 NOTICES. rBE LKT.— Two rooms, with or without board. Apply to 3, Orchard Road. June 8 14-6 mo BE LET— House No. 11, Sophia J. Boad and also No. 2-1 Wilkie Road. Apply to A. S. Shooker, 1 Malacca Street. June 2 1-7 10 BE LET: entry at once, compound668 words
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2104 1904-06-09 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 9th JUNE Tug St ftits Timer immw crJercd by the Governing 2u!horities at Singapore not. to publish offici il R;i"ian Lew«; ueitiier iv.is the circulation ot the Echo de Chine stopped or even interfered with in Singapore because it was too Russophile." We2,104 words
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Article19 1904-06-09 4 The Y. M. C A. anniversary meeting will be held in Zetland House, on .Tune 30th, at 8-45 p.m.19 words
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Article16 1904-06-09 4 The British steamer Cmriidt arrived yesterday from Cardiff with 2,960 tons of coal for Kiow Chow.16 words
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Article20 1904-06-09 4 e> The liev. W. Murray will conduct divino service in English in the Johore Church next Sunday at 8.15 a.m.20 words
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Article18 1904-06-09 4 o The Town and Volunteer Band will play on Institution Hill this afternoon from ."> to 6 (weather purraitting).18 words
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Article21 1904-06-09 4 A crickkt ma'.ch will be played on the E-planade on Saturday afternoon between the S C.C -2nd XI and the YM.C.A.21 words
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Article19 1904-06-09 4 e> A Royal Commission recommends raising in Britain, by conscription, a force estimated at 350,000 men for home defence.19 words
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Article22 1904-06-09 4 The N.D.L himeward mail steamer S ichsen is due from Hongkong on Monday next Sne probably leaves fur Europe the same day.22 words
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Article22 1904-06-09 4 Thk Netherland mail steamer (Jrange arrived this morning from Ewofw, making the voyage from Genoa to Singapore via S«rmni* in Vo^ rtnv«.22 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article41 1904-06-09 4 Tientsin, 9th June The American Consul his investigated the killing of the Daily Telegraph correspondent Btzel, and reports that he was brutally murdered while sailing in the Liau Ho River. Brindle, who was in the same boat, escaped.41 words
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Article27 1904-06-09 4 Paris, !ith June Sharp actions are reported to have taken place near Pitsuwo. The Russians are moving towards Port Arthur to relieve that place.27 words
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Article16 1904-06-09 4 In a battle to the south of Liaoyang, tuo Japanese have guttered heavy ln«neg.16 words
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Article293 1904-06-09 4 LATEST NEWS Iteeeiced, it p m Reuter's Tokyo correspondent reports that four gunboats that made a reconnaissance at Port Arthur on Monday night were exposed to a severe cannonade. One gunboat was hit eight times, and was somewhat severely damaged. One mac was killed and two wounded.293 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article54 1904-06-09 4 Sultan Yields to Bandit. London, 9lh June. The Sultan of Morocco has appointed a new local governor, thus meeting one demand made by Rais I'li, the bandit chief who holds several captives. It is reported that the Sultan is granting all his o'her demands in order to expedite the54 words
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Article19 1904-06-09 4 Two more battle-ship*, the Illii,m< and the Missouri have been ordered to Tangier Irom the Cnited State*.19 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement589 1904-06-09 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co, (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST OJST APPLICATION. Apt 10 tu.th.e. v.c. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3. 4, High Street. Jnat received n nrw MWataßaMMt atak< ■>' ilillVrent laWaM ainl colors from India, Cbinn and589 words
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Advertisement264 1904-06-09 4 C. CHAYTOR, Manager. UU. SINGAPORE (VARRiSON GOLF CLUB. Ta>- silver medal firttae mon'jh of Juae will b« pi lye 1 for oa Suu-d»v, 1 1th imt. The fir»t round for the Sprin< C ip is to l>e completed by the evening of liih inst. JaneD 11-6 FOUND. A pawn t-hop264 words
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Advertisement74 1904-06-09 4 G. R. LAMBERT a CO. PHOTOQRAPHCRS. Just received a Fine Conslfnmenl Valuable Art Pictures (imvures l.v the "Photographic Society" at Berlin. From fnnll»|i •< Taileini, PojerUr, Loiler. I.«i«ht m. BUnks,r.Blun<i, I.lMikov, IlofrMK-r, Unltzuer, Lea, Uabriol Ksi N'onnt'O'Tuk, :iii'l (nmy otfaors. km Hri> inspection la In.ited AI.txANDIR-jACKSON. On tbe lat Jane,74 words
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Advertisement20 1904-06-09 4 CHILDREN ARE THE SUNSHINE, of the home. Strums Wine makes the sunshine brighter A splendid tonic for the little ones.20 words
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Advertisement151 1904-06-09 4 NOTE —Telegrams and local news received prior to noon to-day are published on Pace a. The Hotel de I'Kurope is having a special tiffin to-nrmrrow which should be well worth attending. Th« chef, it is stated, has determined to excel himself and the menu which will !>>■ submitted is of151 words
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Article1993 1904-06-09 5 Four MriMiners Found Utility, and Pour Liberated. l'rlmn, ml, Jmmt The trial < lie eukl men who wi charged with bavins murdered the late M Jiqmia M Koala Sat in thr Tan bcliiiL' i" •Fuly hisi rear, omm bM at l.ij.is iii) the 25th ultimo before1,993 words
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Article16 1904-06-09 5 STEARNS' WINE, for weak, sickly women, and young girls, they are especially benefitted by its iwe16 words
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Article594 1904-06-09 5 Extraordinary Dispute in a High Street Shop. Yesterday, Mr. Seth took evidence in a case in which it whs alleged that Michael O'Shea and Daniel Wlielton, two petty officers of H. M. S Tathot, and sergeant Reynold*, Straits contingent, were held up in a shop No 97 North594 words
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Article97 1904-06-09 5 We have received a specimen copy of a new Malay paper published in Arabic cl aracters by Alwee Brothers at 77 Arab Street. It is called the Tatcan Pengtahwan or Source of Information and will be issued once a week, commencing from the Ist of next month.97 words
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Article218 1904-06-09 5 A Washington despatch of May 1 4tb state" Mr. Thompson, the United I. it.- Minister to Brazil, telegraph* that Brazilian officers yesterday stopped the British ship Manaof as it was ascending the Amazon on the ground that it had 260 cases of ammunition on board destined for218 words
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Article315 1904-06-09 5 On Saturday last, the links were fillec to their utmost capacity when the Monthly Medal and the Spring Cuf were competed for. Mr. A. Morrison won the Medal with the very useful score of 79, and it was thought probable that he would succeed in carrying oil315 words
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84 1904-06-09 5 The Honorary Secretary of the Strangers and Prisoners' Aid Fund acknowledges with thanks the following subscriptions received S. *Tir ies Walker Honorary Treasurer. Amount already acknowledged..! 472 Dr. Von Tunzelmaon ]6'» Hooßlandt 4 Co. SB Rehn Meyer A Co. 25 Tha Borneo Company Ltd 3384 words
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Article70 1904-06-09 5 The funeral of the late Mr. C. Phillips took place yesterday afternoon at the cemetery at Bukit Timah Road. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather there was a large gathering of Europeans and Chinese at the grave side. The Rev. S. S Walker conducted the70 words
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Article56 1904-06-09 5 M. Combes, the French Prime Minister, announced in Parliament that a Committee will be appointed to investigate the iiuestion of a cancellation of the Concordate. The Papal Nuncio will remain at Paris unmolested by the French Government, unless the Pope recalls him. The Curia's Ambassador in56 words
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Article72 1904-06-09 5 Visitors and Residents. Captain Bode, A. M Gibson, Mr. and Mrs Keun, Mr. and Mrs. Pleyte, E D Baines, R D. Webster, J H. William*-, W. MacGrath, J.H Walker, J N Smith C. Chaytor, J.V. Bengendyle, D Drutnmond, A. C. Harper, K Waldeck, E H. Benson, W.72 words
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Article81 1904-06-09 5 Last night the performance at the Wayang Kassim was under the patronage of H. E the Governor, Miss Anderson, and suite and there was a large number of Europeans present. The theatre hall had been specially decorated with flags for the occasion, and the Town and Volunteer band81 words
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Article94 1904-06-09 5 Munificent Donation by Lady Campbell Clarke. Lokd Burnham presided on May 14th, at the annual dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund held at the B6»«l Metmpnle, and announced that his sister Lady (Campbell) Clarke, desired 'o give to the fund, in /memory of her lat« husband, a94 words
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Article370 1904-06-09 5 The entries for the S. C. C. sports closed at the pavilion at 7 p.m. yesterday. Throwing the cricket ball has been substituted for the obstacle race. Though not large, the entries are sufficient to warrant a good afternoon's sport. For the five a-side football there370 words
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Article67 1904-06-09 5 T. O. Macarthy of the MaamM*tan amused himself with a stick on the pinto glass windows of the premise of Hasan Komeya 4 Co. aud Messrs. TnnMHNi t Co.. High Street. Yesterday, he wms prosecuted by Insp. Cahcon for mistln. 1 The smashed windows are valued at67 words
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Article219 1904-06-09 5 Bepork the Bench Court yesterday Sergt, Taylor prosecuted two Chinese for houBebreaking and tbeft in Bencoolen Street at 3 a.m., on the 'fth May. The accused were seen by two detectives coming out of a lane. They followed them to a lield where the thieves were captured in219 words
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Article327 1904-06-09 5 By Li. 01 in k Hoafnu a Mbnm Commandant, &V.C B, A istim.krv Orderly (Mtiter forne-.; week.— Lieut. Thomson. Orderly K Bomb. Hodge*. Parade*.— I >n Saturday, 11th June it t t DTill Hall at 4-30 p.m. to take the (Jun. t Riok»haw Dep.,f, Middle Road. Dr. Cmthes,327 words
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Article83 1904-06-09 5 Wharfs at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf— (Janyniede, and Allmin Victoria (iiuviv. I>i«k— Tnnglin. Albkrt Gravino Dock— Zaida. SKCTION No. 1 Selma, A.de f..irrina..-«,Mni Oranj. 3 Nil. m 4 Van Diemen. 5 I'erfiin. tf Curlyle, Lady Mil. bell. 7 Oakley (Borneo Wham s83 words
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Article30 1904-06-09 5 TIIK (eUawfakJ SasMnaStS have arrived 1. s.s. Wmla. K1..111 nsurtang Mis (J. I'ikLieut. A. W. Littlewootl, Mes»r». J. Kerens.,' K. ''orbin, A. ("lives, W. CoWags, aad Tatea,30 words
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Article42 1904-06-09 5 In: fnlit'iwine p;iss«nßersanived huN this inorninc by tbfi flwiinn mail I steanior Onfenfcury From Yoknh.un't MnA^tl! '<'b ir.ls'ii. From Kobe lUrnmmmnmW^' 11 T M«xon, Ti. \iv HmmmV.. HH >i: "'d. L J H" Inii' B fcj^Krom Hongkong: 111 I B^elair, a:'d I'42 words
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Advertisement55 1904-06-09 5 NOTICES. VOayang Passim The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company LAST WEEK! JBomorroj, Friday, WtO June, 19GU. Will Stage A Thrilling Tragedy IROSSIJST A. Being a sketch by Dr. Kramer in Batavia. Don't miss this play as it is a true story, having happened in Batavia. PRICES AS USUAL. June U55 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous170 1904-06-09 5 DAY BY DA> Thursday, 9th June. Hi«h Water. 7- 10 p m. M.M. outward mail dne. Town liaml. In«titution|Hill Btafc Friday, 10th June. High Water. T4Sa.m. 7 .'>5 p.m. •>. homeward mail closet). 6. ItlexRin:.' \kl ■rtrfhtfll i| (he (dm nil 7a. SpeWiil TiHin. Hotel de rKur»|«". I. I.exinlative Conm-il.170 words
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422 1904-06-09 6 In the Contemporary Reriei'- Dr. Dillon, while repeating the statement that the Anglo-French Convention will pave the way for an Anglo- Russian Convention, remarks that it would be a grave mistake to belittle the difficulties which still stand in the way of such a desirable422 words
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Article472 1904-06-09 6 is the WorliVs Work Mr. Norman E:\es an interesting account of his visit to the Bank of Russia to inspect the cold reserve. Of this unique experience ht says The walls of the apartment (the strong room) were completely covered, i r to a height of about472 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1904-06-09 6 NOTICES. y jk Ny Carlsberg Beer ML*«iffi?T*>jßk\ Ver y "(tht Pihener Beer, especially brewed for Tropical fi^**y^^^« Climates. Obtainable at the principal Hotels and Retail Dealers. NT 1/Uvi.SBIRG g\ I[ i£ I«i^^3>a9i«»— I I Sole Importers C M, Bottled Preserved Milk QUARANTEED Pure pfatural Milk. Recommended by the Medical Profession177 words
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Advertisement912 1904-06-09 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From April nth, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOWN. A.M. kM. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. SINGAPORE rf..6.20 7.32 10.00 12.35 2.10 Ml 4.54 6.00 No ai 6.32 739 10 07 12.42 2.17 3.29 5.01 6.07 Newton912 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement637 1904-06-09 7 BUCHANAN'S HISWKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Fur China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outward637 words
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Advertisement681 1904-06-09 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. UDder contract with the N'etbarlands India Qovernment. Agmtt at Singapore Ship Agihcy, L4T1 J Dakndels A Co., 2 8 Coli.yib Quay. 1 he undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Bxp'tad. Will be Dfitpatohad tor VanDiemen Billiton June 8 Billito», Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, .Peealongan, Kamarang,681 words
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Advertisement414 1904-06-09 7 HAMBURGAMERIKA LIME. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly fjr Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Peaang and Colombo The arrivals of the next414 words
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Advertisement644 1904-06-09 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mall Line. The fast and well nown mail steamers of thia Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Fort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in644 words
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Advertisement629 1904-06-09 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIRS. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, I'nd.r Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided witb excellent accommodation lor First and629 words
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Advertisement638 1904-06-09 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES cm. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE FAST ROOTJS BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA OANAJM AND THK UNITED STATES. Koute from Hongkong via Shanghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan) Kobe, Vokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. I\mh Screw Empress Steanubipa— 6,(HXJ Tons— Speed 10 knota. PROPOSED638 words
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Article1362 1904-06-09 8 Qnder this heading the following abbreviations are u»ed str. steamer; ik. ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner. ff«t. "Xacht Cru.— Cruiser Obt.—Gunboat Tor— Torpedo H. p. Horse-power Brit.— British; U. B.— United States •"eh.— French Oer— German Dut.— Dutch: G.c. General -cargo d.p. deck •assenger; U.— DncerUin; T.1,362 words
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Article563 1904-06-09 8 Hame, port, probable dale of arrivn. and name oj agent*. Btcambrs. A. tie Larnnaga, Barry. June; Borneo Coy. Agamemnon, China. Jane 26; Mansfield. Aeincourt, Barry, June; Borneo Coy. Ajax, Liverpool, July 18; Mansfield. \nnam. Colombo, Aug 1 M. Maritime*. Auehenarden, Durban, Jane P. Simons. Australien, Hongkong, June 20563 words
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Article597 1904-06-09 8 SINGAPORE, 9TH .fCNE, 1904. PRODUCE U&mbtei buyers f. 8.42) do (Cube No. 1) onplcked „13 76 Copra Ball 8.25 do Pontlanak 7.80 Pepper, Black buyer* 27. 00 do White, (6%) 41.75 Sago Floor Sarawak 8.40 do Brunei No. I S.lO Pearl Sago 4SO Coffee Ball, 15% bash 28.00 Coffee,597 words
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Article113 1904-06-09 8 to' rer stramrr txmr To-Mobkow. Europ? vii port! Simla 6 a.m. Batavia /.<( Stunr 9 a.m. Billitoo and Bat ivia Van Pirm- n 2 p.m. P. Sham A T. Ansoa AmKmt 3 p.m. P. Sham A T. Ao?on Hue Leong 3 p.m. Deli and A«ahan Brouirer 4 p.m113 words
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Article140 1904-06-09 8 From Europe —By the .VI M. Yarra due on Mb June, with dates tn the 13th May. From China— By the ND.L.s. s. Olden hurri and the P. 4 O. s. s. Simla due on the 9th' June. Apl *>th B. I. May IStb A pi 2fitb140 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1904-06-09 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 61 52, High Street. Have Just linpa<-ke<l a >>w Stork ol Indian. Chinese, and Japanese Silk Embroidered goods, Indian Carpets, Chinese Handdrawn Thread-Work, Ceylon Lace, New Variety of (lold and Silver Jewellery, Pineapple Silks, Old Chinese Drapery, Chinese Embroidered Costumes.71 words
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Advertisement533 1904-06-09 8 Vhiteaway, Laidla"WWT NEWNOVELS llj A Large Stock of Cheap Novels Just J|| to Hand S XVe 6<*ve selected a few titles but fiave jp A Big Stock of other I WOMAN THK SPHINX, by Fergus Hume ROBERT OKANOE, by John Oliver Hobbes THE WOMAN IN WHITE, by Wilkie Collins THK533 words
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