The Straits Times, 16 June 1904
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Title Section14 1904-06-16 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,461 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 19 I PRICE 15 CENTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1320 1904-06-16 1 LATEST ADVKRTISEMENTS. >~~ -5 li^^^^ NOTICE. ■H9Bi^B| }l The annexed is the Registered Trade M ark Pl^alllllVvrPK Oi HORLICK>S FOOD COMPANY, a 'i. H^Hjkfc. corporation carrying on business at Racine. lil IHi "Ail ki I I |rj| Wisconsin, United States of America and 34 I. i I W Farrinjrdon Road,1,320 words
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Advertisement601 1904-06-16 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF 96 Bedsteads, TO BK HFLI) A1 Powell Co.'s Sale Room (IN Saturday, Wttj June, At 1 1 a.m. 72 iron bedsteads fize 6'6"xs' 24 do do 6 9 x.'i f? Sea-Oam»ged. To be Sold in t-lu>t«Ue lx,(<. (For aooonnt of concerned. POWELL CO., Auctioiuert. Jun»601 words
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Advertisement156 1904-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Q QO3NELL'9 LATEST I I I Macdonald&Muirl Ask r !t FJnir M?"wr^ T KE H0 OTHERi RH jl J I [tll£^^yy^^ Chtng Co., Teng Uuee Co SSIS SPECIAL \SS SCOTCH tIM HIN CO., ISijS u/uicuu Singapore, Sjgg W 3rV SOLE AGENTS PM fe^r^^g ■AGENTS Straits Settlement*, *mgA IKIMHIN6-C?,156 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article47 1904-06-16 2 (ieneral Kliarklievitcli reports that fighting took ptooa all night during the 11th and 12th HMt. to the t-oiitli ot Wafangtien, resulting ;tpp.iretitly, in the Russians ntMag towaido the Station of Wafangtien cast i t Fuchan. GeneralKuropalkin BMssikmtthst the strength of the advancing l.i; two 'Inisions.47 words
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Article22 1904-06-16 2 General Kurop.itkin also reports that :i,ooo Jap tnune are advanoiiig on Hua-jensien, north-cast of Keng-huang-cheng, on the Mukden road.22 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article44 1904-06-16 2 mdon, IMI De*)'uti'hcBl'nmi (ienural Kurupatkin. Khaikhevitrh and Htackeloeri; have been Neahrad at St. Petersburg. ThesH telegrams confirm reports of severe lighting to ihe north of Port Adams, and appear to indicate a general advance o( the Japanese DOftawafda from the Kwaataag Paahawfai44 words
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Article57 1904-06-16 2 i ieneral Staokelberg reports a bdttie as having taken pi tee on the 14th June. The Japanese in the battle repeatedly assaulted the Russian petition south of Wafangtien. General Stackclbeig claii;»s that UM Russians retained their pjsition. but admits that the lt'i«snn lotOM :irr heavy. One Russian regimental57 words
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Article369 1904-06-16 2 \)i I KiiHKi: Dawn is writing ia hia Coloninl Library the following new novels "The Kingdom of Twilight" by Forrest lleid Thli is the work of a new authoT and is the story of the earlier half uf the life of a man of genius, follow'ng him through369 words
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Article181 1904-06-16 2 Sensational Case. A i-HNB.viMNAL «rson cast) has jutt fietn tried at the Rangoon An-izt-h, u<l has resulted in tlie bringing in of a vi tdict of guilty against all the aixuced who formed two families. Tba judge sentenced tfiH two men implicated, Wade and Bride, to 4 year* 'laorous181 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1904-06-16 2 NOTICES. 70,000 BLICKSENDERFER Typewriters. No. 5 $85. No. 7 $120. ILLUSTRATED CATALOOUE FROM BORNLO Co, Ltd. FOR BLASTING USE ONLY NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES THESE EXPLOSIVES BEING OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE ARE MADE TO PASS THE SEVERE TESTS IMPOSED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. CARBONITE, DYNAMITE, GELIGNITE, BLASTINGGELATINE, DETONATORS, FUSE, always In stock. APPARATUS288 words
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Advertisement135 1904-06-16 2 Apollinaris llu Queen of Table Waters.' IIHUB raw Royal Warrants op AFI'OINIMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING AND B.R.H. TUB PRINCE OP WALES. AXNVAL Sale 30,000,000 Bottles. YEONG YE CHEONG ff CO. So. Ml Tanjong Pagar Road Singapore. House-bu l<lers, brick-layers, ci'p^ntert, and general contractors from Canton. Orders promptly executed135 words
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Advertisement374 1904-06-16 2 NOTICES. GRAND HOTEL, Ltd., No*. 18, 19 20, BUND, YOKOHAMA. Situated in the FINEST POSITION on the BUND, commands mi unbroken View of the Harbour and Tokyo Bay. Caters to First Class Travel Only. A St.-tim i.aunch under supervision of a competent Agent attends all incoming: and outgoing steamers. LOUIS374 words
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Advertisement601 1904-06-16 2 SHIPPINO FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN POUTS. The Imperial German mail pteamei ROOK, 8,000 tons, Captiin Mcii .thiving left Colombo on 9iturday the I Ith inMnnt, at noon, may be expected tc arrive here on Thursday, the 16th inst., at about 1 p.m. en route fo* aboveport*. For p.'i"HLT>' And601 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-16 2 XYMUUI TOOTIi POWDER, a perfect antiseptic >dentrifice, cleanses and pruaervse me teeUi12 words
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Article639 1904-06-16 3 OyaatM, 19th May. Some interesting corrospondtiiic was found in the Thibetan ramp after the fight in the Karola Pass. It appears that an important supply depot at NargarUe, preeided over by an ecclesiastic, who is acting under the orders of another monk, for the collection of639 words
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Article263 1904-06-16 3 LI ST OF PASSENGERS. For Singapore Per I*. 4 O. k, s. s. Wt* i site, ronutviin^ n ith the Bt< inner Mulla »t Un'orabo from London M»v Tt. due L'flth June— Mr and Kn.LaMwl, Mi. v. Tfcylor, Mr. D. 8. Richards. Per P. 40. s r. Bmmee from Lon.lou263 words
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Article18 1904-06-16 3 N D. L Ivr Zi.-t.n iTlli Juno Mi A w,n Miclihl, Mr. and Mr- Kii-.01.18 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement546 1904-06-16 3 BANKS. Hongkong fr Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL .510,000 000 KESEKVE FUND:Sterling Reserve sW 000 000 .IRIU>f. 1RIU>f ll(Vl Silver K.aerve f(I h 0 000 f 16 fiOr 000 Re>->rve Liability of Proprietors *IU 000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. J. Raymond, E»q., Chairman. 11. E Tomkins, Eb<j., Deputy Chairman. E.546 words
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Advertisement486 1904-06-16 3 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. IMCOKPO ATKI' BY ROYA!. HARIKH. Reserve Liability of Pjoprietorc Reeerve Fund €800,000 BANKKKS. Bunk of England. Nation.il Bank of Sc timid. The London City Mindland Rank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BUNCH. Current Accounts arp opened and interest allowed nt 1 per cent, per annum486 words
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Advertisement599 1904-06-16 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. War.te 1 eight compositors for tho Government Printing Office. Apply personally to the Acting -'up:r inleodeot. Colonial Secretary's '.(Be >, Singapore 13th June, 1 904. June 14 20-ti ANTED a Cbinwe dresser for a mining company in Indragiri. Apnlv at the Pharmacy. Joni 14 \ns AN TED599 words
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Advertisement455 1904-06-16 3 NOTICES. mt Kaaaaga B§ TOILET WATER 3 Mfi m4'i KWf WJ__._^J^ Ur _m tbe m« pcrfuM A If A <*"« K.n.n^i linn of BKsksmU I eooliaj union on tW ■kin. |h?W^SH rtliew bu^uko Mm*. B. TM md ii moM rclrohw( tf|M»^> jM ««f pcrtfiwUoa. is 3 RIGAUD C Whfll mniMMs455 words
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Advertisement661 1904-06-16 3 NOTICES. r IX) BE LET— House No. 11, Hopnia I Road and also No. M Wilkic Road \ppl> to A. 8. B hooker, 1 Malacca Btn>et. I O IE LET: entry at one* compound I hou-o No. 112 Bercoolen Street. \pply to Outbrie A Co Ltd Agents. r»b 4 v.c.661 words
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353 1904-06-16 4 Vkuy few days have passed finer Router rejoiced the heirt« of the cutta tra'lrfrs by the anrivim WAflttl limt v in r U.lt! w is to be UU couiiticlinp the. IVle.v Mr;,!-, Celebes, the Philippines niul Shanghai and now then•c^ius nmn353 words
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Article432 1904-06-16 4 Owing to the increasing demumi for South Indian coolies, all the way from Natal to the .Straits, the people from Madras side see little utility in the attempts m.»de by ('ornmisbions oi Enquiry and other raaans, to settle the recruiting difficulty. It is, to use the simple Anglo-Indian colloquialism, a432 words
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Article470 1904-06-16 4 Mh. .Stanley Akdkn, the Superintendent of the Experimental Plantation* in Selangor, is the Hon. Secretary of tiio Agri Horticultural Show la be held at Kuali Lump ir uarly in Aueu«t next, and to him we are ii.dobred for thft prue list of th« Show, whteS promises to be the finest470 words
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Article150 1904-06-16 4 A Cobrbspoxdbnt writes The his tory <f the criminal proceeding; instituted and withdrawn in connection witii the Teluk Blangah land case "tands out as a very remarkable instance of a wasteful use of talent. The police from the Public Prosecutor to the Station sergeants wore occupied for a considerable period150 words
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Article161 1904-06-16 4 In another column to-day we publish the R«p"rt of the Chamber of Commerce Committed on the examination in commercial subjects held on the 4'h inst. It is interesting as a rt*vmf of what occurred at the "lamination mid the rleeren of intelligence and •'<lucati<>n niscovered hy the > x iniiuer*161 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article61 1904-06-16 4 TERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT NEW YORK. Five Hundred Perished. London, 10' h June The pleasure steamer General Sl,»-um with a thousand German Sunday School excursionists mostly women and children— aboard was burned at •lellgate, New York Harbour. The lire was so rapid that no boats could he launched. Tugs61 words
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Article43 1904-06-16 4 Guilty of Insubordination. An Order in Council has been promulgated at Ottawa dismissing Lord Dundonald fir crave indiscretion and insubordination. It deeply regrets '.htt U otlicer of his rank should have so regrettably failed to appreciate the principles of constitutional government.43 words
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Article13 1904-06-16 4 The training season at 1 lie Penang race course opened on Saturday last.13 words
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Article16 1904-06-16 4 The British steimer OraiJey arrived this morning from Rangoon with a cargo of rice tor K .'.>.-16 words
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Article18 1904-06-16 4 The Perak Turt Club meets at Taiping to-day to consider the programme for the next race meeting there.18 words
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Article19 1904-06-16 4 The homeward MM. Packet \u*trahen will probably leave Singapore on Monday the 20th instant, at about 4 p m.19 words
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Article23 1904-06-16 4 Launches will leave Johnston a Pier on Sunday next for the Swimming Club at 10 and 11a.m. aja| 2.l'> md 3.30 p in23 words
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Article24 1904-06-16 4 About 9 o'clock this morning a private gharry which was coming into town collided with and smashed up two 'rikishas opposite the Post Office.24 words
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Article24 1904-06-16 4 Cektain residents in Park Koad complain of some newly built housed there being so badly drained that sanitary danger arises to t he neighbourhood.24 words
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Article27 1904-06-16 4 This morning H. E. Sir John Anderson visited the Victoria Bridge School. H E. was shown round the premises hy Mr. D. A. Yzelmann, the acting principal.27 words
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Article32 1904-06-16 4 The usual half-yearly salo of fancy articles- in aid of the funds of the Chintse Girls School is advertUed to he held at the Town Hall on the 24th and -'Illi instant.32 words
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Article25 1904-06-16 4 The Singapore Football Association holds a general meeting on the 21st instant at the Ciioket Club Pavilion Particulars will he found in ojr advertising columns.25 words
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Article37 1904-06-16 4 The M. M. Compiny's steamer 'lonkin with the mail from Europe of the 27th May left Colombo at f p.m. on the loth June, and may be expected he r o on Monday at about 7 am.37 words
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Article30 1904-06-16 4 To-morrow is the final day of the annual tports of the Anglo-Chinese School at the grounds at Ol.inam Hall. Orchard Road. The sports begin at p.m. The public am invited.30 words
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Article53 1904-06-16 4 At prpsent money orders issued by the Federated Malay States on British North Borneo and vice versa have to pa-s through the Singapore General Post Office Th>s arrangement causes delay and brings unnecessary work on the Singapore postal officials. It is 'aid that arrangements are being made for a direct53 words
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Article47 1904-06-16 4 Yestbi-day, 0. Macarthy of the Manchester Regiment pleaded guilty before the Bunch Court to a charge of mischief in breaking the windows at the premises of Messrs Yimato Co and Messrs. Komeya Co. in High S'reet. Hh was sentenced to two month"' imnrionnment.47 words
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Article52 1904-06-16 4 STRENGTH ENI NG THE ALLIANCE. An international union took place in S ngxporn toilay when an English resilient was uni ed in matrimony with a J tpanese lady. Thu ceremony whs p*rf 'rmed at the R«gi«trnr'B Office, Mr Michell cementing the legal bonds The Anglo-Japnne.sn alliance is gradually «prp«Hiig it«52 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article20 1904-06-16 4 Later The following in thft result of the Ascot Hunt Cup Ciardas Hazifi a Wild Oata 320 words
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Article228 1904-06-16 4 Admiral Togo reports that the Russian cruiser Nucih, accompanied by ten destroyers emerged from Port Arthur yesterday and a' tacked the Japanese flotillas that were facilitating the reconnaissance by the Japanese army, hy bombarding Shaoping-tao. The Japanese retired enticingly. By 3 p.m. 1 the enemy withdrew. There was228 words
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Article63 1904-06-16 4 Notts b«.t! Kent by an inaiafl nil 20 runs. Wtnriduhin and LmomMn played a draw. Yorkshire and Sussex, a draw Gloucestershire ;i'.d the South Africans, a diaw. Essex beat Derbyshire by a* innings and 196 runs. Worcestershire beat Oxford University by an innings and 93 runs. Cambridge University beat63 words
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Article171 1904-06-16 4 The following official telegram from the Foreign Office at Tokyo has been received by Mr. Tanaka, the Japanese Consul at Singapore. Port Arthur Bombarded. Received, Midnight, Wednesday. Admiral Togo reports that on the night of the 13:h inst., the Japanese torpedo boats proceeded to Port Arthur and171 words
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Article22 1904-06-16 4 A Memorial Service for the lite Mr. C. Phillips will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Sunday next at 9 a.m.22 words
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Article81 1904-06-16 4 A KtCKNT issue of the Pharmareu'ical Journal describes the manulHCture of Ceylon rubber, which, it f»y«, will pmhaMv have a wide sale, since it ii tree irom all cliernii-;<l-«. Ir, compares favourably with I'.ir.i rubber in the absence of much albuminous matter, almost entirely equr. z- d out in81 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement780 1904-06-16 4 LATEST" ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants. (London. Glasgow. Hongkong. Shingh&i) SINGAPORE PBICE 3L.18T ON A.FJPHIIOA.XIO IJ". \u^^^^^^ tu.th sue. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. v. ..peiLci a Irak ttmk "i rilki <>i' huutollimm keW^ vi.l l.o»t .piftlity irapi.rU-4 from780 words
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Advertisement52 1904-06-16 4 G. R. LAMBERT a Co., PHOTOQRAPHIC ART STUDIO, Highest Reputation. Sittings Daily. A/'/i'ii fi I nun ts nhould be made, if pos-viMe, onu day beforehand. Charge* Moderate. Juue 11 v.c. lidiM.i.R Mather. At Hongkong, Mabel Dmhv. youngest d*o((bter of the late H, I. Matiikr, Hongkong, to Kobbbt Rodokb, Pui 152 words
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Advertisement15 1904-06-16 4 BTEARNS' WINE, is pleasant to Uke. Ita effect is certain in preventing coughs and cold*15 words
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Advertisement15 1904-06-16 4 NOTE Telegrams and local new* received prior to noon to-day are publUhcd on Pace 1.15 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter519 1904-06-16 5 tkt Editor vf the Xtraiti Time*." Dt.vK Sir, --After M abs»>ncc of fourteen month*, I find most of the Singapore roads in the same very di^r.ic -rl'ul <tatt> of repair. Even those roads which have been lately repaiied are fai frcni baing in good condition and if things519 words
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Article50 1904-06-16 5 Two more mitihes in connection wb'tli the B. C C. five a-Bide football competition were phved off on thp Ssplinadf yesterday afternoon Bradbery's team bent A H. (Jibbon's. Curtis' iiv> w#n aeain victorious, bpntine MoKoan's team by four t;oals to nil. ThiK ■ftanww Jackson's live meet Br^'lherv's tow.50 words
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Article63 1904-06-16 5 H. M.S. "CADMUS" Thk new British sloop I'ndmu*, Commnmfcr Herbert, rlu C. Luard, arrived from Kneland yesterday afternoon <■;! PMBI for the Australian station wlvri' will relievo the Liznrd The <'»..'„, mv commiaataaed at Slieernop* on April I3tb. She it) a srrew sloop of 1,070 tons and carries t> guns63 words
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Article114 1904-06-16 5 1> li ah bin Raha was yesterday pro^pou'ed hv Spret. Taylor for cheat me in resnpet of SOO worth of timber. Mr. H-a'ty (rave him six months. Ano'hcr tmurgt in pendine acainst hirr. Tl'i« inorninc, Chief Dpputy Inspector prosecuted a Chinaman for fr.iniliilcni |in»«ef<Rion of two bottles of114 words
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Article132 1904-06-16 5 Tins mnrninp, Mr. W. E. Cherry, Superintendent of the Amercin Mi*k' i. I'rpf*, ace impaniod by In-p ElnwaH laid infonaatioa bffore Mr Mil" II to the iff^ct that paper valued at Si o« 11 nd typ« it 5460 had ben ttn]an from tho store room of the132 words
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Article1164 1904-06-16 5 I xammers' Report. I lie Examination for the Chambf.r of Commerce Certificates was heJd upon Saturday the 4th June, 1904, in the following subjects 1 English. Conversation. h. Transcribing a draft letter. Writing a letter from rough outline. {> Handwriting. (3) Arithmetic and upon Monday the1,164 words
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Article359 1904-06-16 5 (Malay Mail, Uth June) Although the date of the Race Meeting is drawing near, the paucity of the entries precludes any great amount of interest being taken in the mornings' work, and the number of enthusiasts on the look-out for the early worm can, as a rule,359 words
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Article130 1904-06-16 5 AccftHDi.to to the Drpecke Coloniale, extensive irrigation w .rks are about to be started in several provinces of the Tonquineoe delta in French IndoC'liina Tlie»ft works include canals ai.u barr»ees. In the province of Annam. near Phuly, a canal is beine made ii order tn (irain tha region130 words
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Article531 1904-06-16 5 Two men Killed and Three Wounded. A thrilling experience befell the crew and passengers of the steamship Sumatra on her last trip from Singapore to Medan, when a Japanese ran amok, killed a Hindu and wounded several Chinamen, with the result that he had to be531 words
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Article212 1904-06-16 5 The World's Latest Railway Record. Mr O. \V Ruggles, general passenger agent of the Michigan Central Railroad, has sent out the official figures received from the operating department of the road respecting the run made by President Ledyard's special train, which broke many world's records. The run was212 words
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Article166 1904-06-16 5 At Penan jj, on Sa'urday mornine last, t Chinese coolie broker, nirae! Linn Chpoh, was foolly murdered in his bed it his house, N> 182 Canarvon Street The circumstances of the case seam to be somewhat mysterious The fact* are that nt about 2 o'clock tin166 words
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Article47 1904-06-16 5 Thk Vipprn Yu 1 en K<isria rrndp-'n the half Mm an>HM on h. :tl-i M n h Ittst a trops 1 rolit ni 2 88J (K)U en. Ti e directors reci mniPiid a tw>lve per cci t Hit Henri r> a large addition to the leeerve fund.47 words
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Article154 1904-06-16 5 The Louisiana Purchase commemorative series of stamps lias been issued. Three hundred and fifty thousand were received, in 1, 2, 3, 6 and 10-cent. stamps. The 1-cent. stamps are green ■nnd have engraved on ,liem the portrait of Robert K Livingston, minister to France, who conducted the negotiations154 words
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Article177 1904-06-16 5 G Holmbbko, lately financial clerk in the Gnvprnment Secretariat, with a salary of $80 a month, stands charged in the police books for having during the past two months committed criminal breach of trust in regard to public money to the extent of $748. Yesterday, Mr.177 words
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Article86 1904-06-16 5 Wharfs at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Kast Wharf Chalcrabbong* and Ganymede Victoria Graving Dock— Kdendale. \lbebt Graving Dock— H. N. M. S. Utrecht Section No. 1 Sultan, Selma and Manila. 2 Carlyle, Obra and Tanglin. X Inlander and Palamcotta. 4 Nil. 5 Keeniun. 686 words
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Article134 1904-06-16 5 Mr Nclbou, Superintendent of Postand Telegraphs, is said to have definitely abandoned the idea of going to Englanii on leave, on account of his recent illnestMr. Nelson now looks much improved in health. Mr. S. C. Colomb, wh,, sim his return from leave has been visiting the134 words
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Article72 1904-06-16 5 Croquet Tournament Result of play on Tuesday. HOI-RLE*. Hon .1. M. and Mr«. Allinaon heat Mr m Mrp. fan* liy I points on tinif. slXc.l.l t Mi>- Uj.i.i.iell IH-at Mn. K 1 BJbWft p-iint". Play on Friday 17th June. Hn. BriMiirii-k r 1 MMjMI i. H.72 words
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Article99 1904-06-16 5 S. C. R. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Single Handicap. (Ist round.) Yesterday's Play. I'l.A". Kuii- Tian Sioiirf fcr. beat Seali Cfc*M J« -10, 7 ft, fi 0-2. Tan Soo Bin -IS Iwat On R Teck I.im I 6-0, 6 0. B. CLABB. Kiontt •-■liin Kn- «.-i. heat Chi.i Ted. (li> -IS,99 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1904-06-16 5 NOTICES. Put all •wgawemewta aaWe and attend Che Grand Benefit Pertormance of rhe ftctresse* and fHcioi <• .Qg THE VOayang Passim The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore 00-nighi Thursday, June 1 6th eo-nighf!? AT THE .VORTM HRIDUK BOADTHIATU lIALI. Come One Come All Support M All Will Hup339 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous184 1904-06-16 5 DAY MY UAY Thursday, 10th June. High Water. 11-47 am. Philharmonic Oicheotra. 8.8U. Wayang K»ssiin. North Bridge Koad. 9. Pridat, 17th June. High Water. 1-6 a. in. N. D. L. outward mail Jut. Legislative Council. 2-3<i. Municipal Co mission. 2 3"., Football Rangeii v. NonHt-evr.i 1 Anglo-Chinese School Sports. «aturda>,184 words
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873 1904-06-16 7 Lieut Carlyon Bellairs - Lieut Carlyon Bellairs li,, 1, M.N.) -11 E, Heed ln^ baaa OH tlii' warpath S Mihst uiti bitr ships, and explaining how tuni" millions sterling might have been •aved. MOll pair off in insane parties. *nd usually wan is 11 on ot lcs^ of tnitli873 words
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Article19 1904-06-16 7 .~hiphini; advertiseueuts, with dates •>; etc., will be found on page 1 Ot»ueral filnppiug new* is printed on page 8.19 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-16 7 >TEARNS' HEADACHE CURE, Cures "Mit*t 1* Stmrrt'' and you get the efiniin"12 words
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Advertisement244 1904-06-16 7 NOTICES. y Ny Carlsberg Beer Mm ***&mrr^. Uml N'ery light Hilnener Beer, especially brewed lor Tropical |^GA>>^(^gSß| Climates. Obtainable at the principal Hotels and Retail Dealers. ■L NY CARISBERGSJ V am Sole Importers tf J U.C. BB»^B^^^^^^^B^B^^^^^B^B^B^»«a^B3a^BSal CARBIDE OF CALCIUM SMAU L L UMP Packed in 21b., 10 lb., and244 words
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Advertisement558 1904-06-16 7 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From April iith, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOW«« A.M. AM A.M. f«. P.M. P.M. H m SINGAPORE d..6.26 7.32 10.00 l-'Jtf. 2.10 S.2S t.54 d.OO m.«h- a a/ «32 739 10 07 12.42 2.17 3.29 5.01 5.07558 words
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Advertisement77 1904-06-16 7 I These CAPSULES cure I recent and chronic discharge* I THEY WVER FAIt TtY THCM»,J Sulphuric and Hydrochloric Acids. APPLY TO THE SINGAPORE PLANTING PACKING CO., 66 north Bridge Road SINGAPORE. Mar A v.c. Yong Lee Seng Co. 27 Kling Street. Hare always <m haua Hats Caps Boots Shoes Perfumery77 words
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Advertisement677 1904-06-16 8 BUCHANAN'S HISWKY Sold everywhere. ST E A MSH I P COM P A NTEST P. 6. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. F.ir China, Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porte, Plymouth and London. .Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave677 words
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Advertisement1086 1904-06-16 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, KoninkllJUe Paketvaart MaatBchapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* ct Singapore Ship Aoihcy, late J Di en dels A Co., J-S Ooli.yeh Quay. 1 he undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Sxp'tod. Will be Despatched for D< Carpentier Batavia Jnne IS B.itavia. Cheribon, Tegal Peka-1,086 words
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Advertisement633 1904-06-16 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. The fast and well nown mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in633 words
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Advertisement621 1904-06-16 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIRS. N V K^ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY leiviw maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Unci. r Mtil Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, -p'-.ially designed for the Company's Eu'Opean Bervice, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided ivitb excellent accommodation621 words
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Advertisement514 1904-06-16 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES CP.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. lliK FA.-i HOUI'JS BKTWKKN OHi\A I 'JAN AVI) EUROPE. VIA CANADA AM) THE UVITRD STATES. lluuiu (ruin llonykon^ rift BfcMffcaJ, !U|MiU(lllnilMt<JuM| K. "V ■>k< 111 1 1 1 1 1 i Victoria ami Vanrom <■-. Twin ri'w bNM| Sti-.uii-.lii).-Tom—514 words
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Article254 1904-06-16 9 Under this heading the following; tbbreviations are used —str.— steamer •■.—.hip; bq. barque; *eh. whooner; Tet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Obt.—Gunfcoftt; Tor.— Torpedo H. p. Hone-power Brit. -British; U. B— United States; Teh.— French; Ger.— German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c— General -cargo; d.p. deck MMenger U. Unceitain; T. P.254 words
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Article2031 1904-06-16 9 trrlvalt ilnca Noon ol Yesterday Ban Fo Soon, Dut. str. 222 tons. Captain 'Mink, 16th June. From Pontianak. 13th June G.c, and 28 dp. Lim Ah Sam. For anak. 17th— Rds. Ban Whntt Soon, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Morris, 16ih June. From Pontianak, 14th lune. G.c,2,031 words
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Article592 1904-06-16 9 Sinoapork, lbrii June, 1904. PRODUCE. iaoiblei buyer: f 00 do (Cube N... 1) unpicked „13 M| opra Bhh m BIS do PoDttaoab 760 ►>pper, Black 25 O.J do White, (S%) 39 50 Sago Floor S&raw&L 310 do Brunei No. I 'i m» r'earl Sago 440 Coffee Ball, IS% ba»!«592 words
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Article87 1904-06-16 9 tor Fer iiramttr Tim TO-\!ORKOW. BaUvia TiiU'tj'f «•«>• P B'hnm A 1. Ans-on H? Lwaj Ip m. Honu'kong &\m >y I'.uamrotta 8 p.m. <• hon>indS:imaraug Qicrng *r,ng 4 pm. R«nKkok Ta<glin 4 p.m PilcnilmnpAPjiimtiie Wr '»< 4 p.m. Aml-'oiua, etc.. fmmlmktf 4 p.m. Ratvbday. •inndnknn via ports Knluh87 words
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Article121 1904-06-16 9 From Earope By theN.D.L. i.t.Rcnn due on 17th June, with dates to the A'fnl May. From China— By th<* MM. Awtmlien due on the JOth Judo. lIKS TABLE 01 MAILS I'l K Left Singapore Dae in London \rriveii May 2nd N. l>. L. May 27th May 25th121 words
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Advertisement97 1904-06-16 9 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 52, High Street. Jjpt arrived a new shipment of liidian, Chinese and Japanese silks of various kinds, Chinese embroidered costumes, Maltese lace jackets and handkerchiefs, Ceylon lace, pretty prass cloth work, silk shawls of various kinds made in India,97 words
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Advertisement424 1904-06-16 9 WHITEAWAY, JAIOLAW CO. .A. IsTZETW" STOCK! OF PITH HATS BEST 13ST QQ > XJAXjIT?'Y. BEST 1 I3ST PRICE A iX THE "PERAK" PITH HAT r Pith ci.vei >l Kl.^ki Dr.ll Irathi r band an;l Chin Strap O '"^r'Vc'e^ '3 2s" 'each ThOS Make S and e FF O intsh toMt424 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1904-06-16 9 WfeATHER RiHUnl. Kandang Kerbau HonpUii', I Ui Jum I:" -a Da.m Bpm.l9p.in. Kemakzs. Bar J9.ii! 7 j'.i.. ».!i Morning Temp w.15 Bi.l s>io oajr aad WU'lbTher KlO 791 7K.' afgbt eIMK DirofWir,.. Ltl Mai. Temp Mm :.'•-> Max.ii) ?un 1 40 0 Terr ra.l 7: 1 1 Rai a Tall98 words
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