The Straits Times, 25 June 1904
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Title Section13 1904-06-25 1 The Straits Times SJ>GAPOKE. SATURDAY. JUNE 25. 1904 ISO. 21,469 PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1415 1904-06-25 1 9lease Will Vote! dALII/ Qommenee Or n r Y^i UN rRJDAY n^~ V^^^ N Brothers, THE IST. l^ j m 9 KOTICE of Kk Leoofi i l.ivn Q i. I.a:; al ha 1 daj I Leo- 'liaV' 1 m* Ii f i I ißan f in .<• IK <il Juh1,415 words
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Advertisement238 1904-06-25 1 IMPORTANT Auction Sale .Vi Messrs. H. 1 Coghlan Co.'» Mart. About 1.50 C Mm Ti 1 Mining Land 1 1 tiy I THE JRLKBU /MININi TSMIHNO COMPANY (In Liquidation- k, i inD'Ali p.m lli l Be. f the I liail lings »uJ t h<j ia lli pn I toY I238 words
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Reuter's Telegram.
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Article16 1904-06-25 2 l*>ndou, .'4lh June. The Kinn Ins ataried t<< attmd tinKu l repatta.16 words
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Article17 1904-06-25 2 The Republiciii Nition.il Cony ntion has nominated Senator Fairbanks for ibe Vice- Presidency17 words
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Article25 1904-06-25 2 Mr Hare of tho FMS his been oreatel a Companion of the Imperial Service Order. Mr AlfeJ HanMWOfth hat been created a Baronet.25 words
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Article510 1904-06-25 2 M. E. TOOK. Doings at Kuala Lumpur. A i>.w days ago, we published the itinerary of the Governor's tour in the F It. S The Malay Mad has nipple meiited Hie itinerary by giving the detailed programme laid dowi for H. K. at Kual:i Lumpur only. Tlit unoliicial twMaala will510 words
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Article183 1904-06-25 2 I'mk iijveiM.i' bat made ihe following appointments in the Civil Service with IVect I'ruin the .".ill July, 1904 -Mr. .1 K. Birch, Resident Couucillor, Malacca, io the olßfo ot llesident Couocillor, IVnang, fi«*Mr.U.W B— yd, Kyaaanlay, lirod Mr.F.G Pan any t TreMurei Straits Settlements, to the office ol183 words
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Article48 1904-06-25 2 N. D. L I'i-i /iuten -.'7tli lan.):- Mr. I v.n, v1i.1,.., Mr. and Mr- RwmL Exchange and share quotation! will be found on page 8Shipping advertisements, with date* ■it Bailing etc., will be found on page i Oeneral shipping new* it printed on page 848 words
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Advertisement309 1904-06-25 2 "notices. To H.M. the King. .TOH.M.THEKINC. 101 l RH the Pimm r i 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 aP€ protected against overcharge by retailer: as the309 words
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Advertisement164 1904-06-25 2 J MOTION CO WATC MMA K E R S JEWELLRRS, OPTICIANS. KKI'AIKS PROMPTLY KXKCM ■iI I) CAMPBELL CO. HAVING been appointed Asents ibr the TKANBATLANTIC Fire Insurance Compauy, NORTH GERMAN Fire Insurance Company, and HAMi BUKG Bremen Fire Insurance Company are prepared to accept ill e risks at current rates164 words
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Advertisement509 1904-06-25 2 ""j.lj^A. PEREIRA. HORTICULTUMST& FLORIST. I Collector ai.a <M <> o orchids (diploma Htid gold n.eiial Irom m Majostv the Kint! of i^nn'O l>v *l c< i A apL-o ntIment to i-.h Mhjob.v the K nit ul Siini. H H the Pultan of lohore, and H. H the Sultan of Lincga509 words
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Advertisement617 1904-06-25 2 NOTICh>. m BABV'B SKIN SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering617 words
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Article419 1904-06-25 3 Lond'n Brokers' Opinion. Mk-bk- Lewis ai.d Peat, brokers of Londoi wrie tl>nson rul br-r pfupeotß tr.tlie SkmMa Keho under date h May W- must pinnt OOt to planters ilia' tv d;i)'B piieeH lire famine prices and Cannot possibly be maintained when rubber becomeß more plentiful a* H is419 words
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Article383 1904-06-25 3 What it will Require to capture Poit Arthur. The st Petanbacg ootf«B)*a4«ai "i i lv- Mi df Pm ft, writ ing on May .".Uli reporU the following statement, made to him by "a general acquainted with tin filiation at V- Arthur' "The Russian- have three divisions i ii.it383 words
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Article83 1904-06-25 3 I'hb <i ur. il'' i m-il by i Bra vhioh >i >li" -.Mi ii Way destroyed live piers o) tha LickawaniM Rnilroad al J*rw»j < mi at«d nt. from 11,*****0 000 M 00.000). l r ii- wwi i v inauranoe At one tiinp the big ••ran<*> pi moored83 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1904-06-25 3 ZYiIOLB TOOTH I'OWDKU. a |»i (act MtMaptic dentrifier, c!ean>c> au' 1 prevervea cne teeth14 words
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Advertisement408 1904-06-25 3 NOTICES. 9u r \U\r.Q Anyr.t y/lnoisp.ji a;i,''i.iHotr,Quntrirs. "Santos OisiniecUnv Fluid <■ DjIfKIII, eIC. S "Sanraj "Disinfecting Pcwdcr I MX i th»n carh&tu a I i ifi ->hing. "Sanies rucalyptus Soap i» v i" nen«J< i l»y the hmclh vi Kingze'ts Fmn^ating Candles clolbing, tic, I v IV THE "mANITAa- CO.408 words
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Advertisement692 1904-06-25 3 NOTICES^ I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I KX'EKIMRNTAI. Rt'Hß-R TtPPtiNL te I Cl rk (OaMo r) to assi-t tar i!iou si« non'hs ""••liirv 0 i cr n iMi*em W th unfu; n sli il |i.a t'Tg ■>p ly to liire.'tor, B iCaaical (ivifUJ. K«cretary's Offljp, ■^iiißSpore, I7t June IW 4. 7_ GOVERNMENT692 words
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Advertisement558 1904-06-25 3 I NOTICES. 1 'taanj, iviaaMoag pa» 'sonn-j *Xtiß3 lax jo 9i«v»si(] "taiory •iHonoo aivMj.s»o 'moixjkosmoo jo; aoimndaj *i\ juitijj i| tn»i ot I W»I »qj iOj 9DUVJJ di aquissjj mil jo uiHdsoHd (w*h 4) l dnUAS SIinVNIUD 183N0 3HI JO 838V3810 HOJ UdlHj »i ß>di 3 S •aondjiwAiiooai )noqiiM sjnoq558 words
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Advertisement653 1904-06-25 3 NOTICES. I T~ 0 HE LET— Ho<iM No. 11, Sophie Road and al»n No. U ilkie Road A I nly to A. 8. Phooker, 1 Malacca Street. .'ane 2 1-7 'I O FE LET: entry at mc»- torapoum I bouse No. 11l Be::coolen Stnet I Apply to Guthrie Co. Lt653 words
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Advertisement754 1904-06-25 3 SHIPPINO STOOHIVA M M CHAPPY "NKDERLAND." FOR PORT SAID. ..R:\-OA, AVD AM3IKHDWI 'The Dutcri ninii teMmer PHiyB HhlWßliy if eip^U-d to h rive here from Battvia on <ntur'l»y the ".'6th ini-t., and will i c dfHpit* hei the iame day >r abov»> p-.r»» For freight an" pacf'se kqjl <n SHIPS754 words
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Obituary17 1904-06-25 4 Kahbow —On the and Jane, at Shanghai. Captain JohK Fabßjw, law ot the Imperial Maritime Cnatuuii.17 words
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362 1904-06-25 4 The following extract from the Echo it IWtfl throws light on recent Russian military moves Pot t Aitl.ur wmj "Tilt t:ikma of Kinuhow and the march o! tbe i| tn.«t> on "Port Arthur havt increased the in between Admiral Alexeiefl and362 words
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Article164 1904-06-25 4 < ommtrcial. Intelligence, is usuull> one f the best informed papers of its class chat is published. In its latest issue. June Ist, it publishes a list ol the 60 principal ports in the wcrld all ports, the entered tonnage entered ot which exceeds 1,000,000 tons. The returns given are164 words
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Article15 1904-06-25 4 Mr. J. Ellkkmin a well-known Sportsman at Peuuiig, bus gone burnt on a short trip.15 words
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Article18 1904-06-25 4 Thk I'iiuing 0 izette complains of the increase of Hooliganism among tht small fry of thenativH community there.18 words
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Article22 1904-06-25 4 It ia understood ibat the post tilled by Sir Frank owettenliam at ihu Colonial Office is known aa Adviser on Chinese Affairs.22 words
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Article25 1904-06-25 4 Thk quay under construction a( Saigon will be 1,100 metres long, and niDe large vestels will be able to lie alongside at the same lime.25 words
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Article57 1904-06-25 4 Tuts Spanish steamer Apolo arrived from Dirry yesterday via th« Cape with 6,726 tons of coal for the North. Th. British collier Knight of the Thwtle •rrived >esterday in in Cardiff »iin 8,700 tone of coal, for Hongkong. The Bntish B' earner Neptune arrived tnis morning from Cardiff with 4,99057 words
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Article25 1904-06-25 4 Captain Matthew* .of P-nang, ihe other day, in ih« haroour there, rescued nine drowning Chinese who wore clu.gii.jr to the masts of a foundeitd tongkang.25 words
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Article30 1904-06-25 4 It is understood tbat Mr. Nortoi Kysbe, furmetly R gimrarol the 11. m^ kting Supreme Court, and who at un> lime serveil in this Colony, has roiirei on a pension.30 words
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Article27 1904-06-25 4 Thb following o i-.i-;ii<dr< have arriv ••d per Cvrom'uidet from H >i>gkonir Mr. and Mrs. Bi<<chope, Mr. and MrMuir, Mr. A. W. Stiven, aud Mr. T tiinmerson.27 words
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Article31 1904-06-25 4 The usuift lia.il yearly sale ot ji«ful md lancy articles in ai J of the funJ> »f tue Chinese GirU'Hchool commenceo in the Town Half yesterday and ron tinued this morning.31 words
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Article28 1904-06-25 4 At Hongkong Ummm is now a cry tut the registration tf Clunese parti tr»bip It is pointed out that in the nei^huiiuring French Colonial postcsioii* registration i* coinpuNory.28 words
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Article34 1904-06-25 4 If is reported Uml tbe la*i parcel ol I'ara Rubber placed on the L ndoi. Market by Mr. Frank Stephens oi Jibong Estate, Sinipanx, (Vi :k. fotched the excellent price 5-. ts4. per Ib.34 words
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Article33 1904-06-25 4 At tbe R<ub m—rti ouring the tour weeks ending nn the lBtU June, 2,764) tons of stone cruHhed yielded 445 ounces of smelted void. Tan average ,tood at 3.24 pennvv«"i<»h».<i to the ton.33 words
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Article31 1904-06-25 4 Intkndixo pair -us of the tinny Stanley Opera and Dramatic CompanyV '•erfonnances on Wednesday and Thursday am renji'i'lei M book their seat? *t the Robinson Piano Cj i« early as possible.31 words
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Article61 1904-06-25 4 Tbb s. 8. Qlentocuy rrum l.indou has been considerably overdue at Pen&n? and grave fears were entertained Msere to her safety On enquiry from Messrs Bonstead and Cj tbe local agents, we were informed that thr missing vessel had arrived at Aden with her shaft broken. I: is understood thai61 words
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Article57 1904-06-25 4 A TAMBY nainrd i .uiyaij, is to have presented a forged $100 <W>qu>at tbe Hongkong and Shanghai H.mk on the 16th instant. He was arrested Yesterday, Insp. Howard prosecuted bim for using as genuine a forged document. Mes»r?. Da Courcy and -*t. t lair gave evidence. Mr. Be*,h committed th<j57 words
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Article55 1904-06-25 4 Miss Amy Bo*kn, a nurse probationer at the Penang (ieueral Hospital, his roflignod. Slie ii engaged In be nurried to Mr. V.«n der W'otide, tin sub-agent of the Motherland* Bank Micro. By the resignation of Mist B)wen, and by llm recent untimely leath oi' MiM Hawden, tha N'.irding Staff U55 words
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Article69 1904-06-25 4 Thkoi;ub the knuiiieis of liiu Coin-mand-nit-S> V.C who placed the 'entE at their disposal, the St Andrew's H ■_>'.■«. Are having a grand time over ai I'.ityonu Kttong picnicking. Thcii time seens to be entirely spent in tin water or in teaching the Malay mer of i be neighbourhood how69 words
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Article80 1904-06-25 4 Thr wave of delaicotiuns which seemsto be coming over Calcutta,* 1 it referred to by "Max" in Capital would draw attention," he says, "to the advertisement of the National Guiranter .md (suretyship Association This Association guarantees the honesty of i-ttu-iaK •md it tteems that Coiporations like tli« Fort Trust, Municipality80 words
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Article98 1904-06-25 4 CBABLf s Wabkkn Fairbanks who hap b^en elected Vice- Frequent ot tht United States is the Senator fnn Indiana. He was born on a farm in Ohio and aft«r graduating was admitted to the Ohio B tr, prac tisirig in Indianopolis. He wax th< Republican cnucus nominee f r Sena98 words
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Article133 1904-06-25 4 Miss Willy Akkndtj, the delightful songbtress, is returning to Sii.gaporeaily in July and is announced to give a concert at the Teutonia Club un the 9ih prux. Mr. Sitlzinann i« assisting at the conceit with a band of local amateurs who should make i he concert a133 words
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Article607 1904-06-25 4 A Disappointment. (M-Uay Mail, Mud June.) Only a short, iiiue ago we Lad ewry reanou lo lio[ c that the present Race Meeting would at least rival the rtcurd ■ne ot January last yet in the briet -pace of tune between then and now a great cnange607 words
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Article171 1904-06-25 4 A Work Lasting; F>v e Years. Tnncomalee ia now declared to be an impregnable fortress, says the Ceylon Observer, and during war, it is said, that no vessel can dare to enter the harbour. The importance of Trincomalei- M thr key to the position in Ceylon was seen171 words
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Article125 1904-06-25 4 Major J. R. Adie, 1.M.8., Civil Sur geon, b erozepore, suggenta that Linum minor, tbe green scum t'lat in frequently seen covering tanks in India, should be deliberately grown in all unavoidable collections of water to .prevent the propagation of mosquitoes. This scum consists of125 words
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Special Telegrams to the " Straits Times."
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Article44 1904-06-25 4 Junks Seized by Japanese. SiKti'iiK'ii, zotfi Jam. A Chttfuo iwfiateh ieportn that the Japanese have MMwd and cootiacated two junks DMMWviag •■><ntraband of war to I'ort Arthur. A larje bn-ine-s is being done in this line, supplying the besieged with stores etc.44 words
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Article39 1904-06-25 4 Defenders Deserting DtefuiMd as Crrincse. Chiuese hjfiUfM from Port Arthur report that a lirg«j number of defenders ire uesertiop ihu ptaat disguised as Chinese, and in ooMtqtHMI thereof the prico at native; lathing is now exorbitant.39 words
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neuter's Extia Service.
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Article30 1904-06-25 4 Buried at Demi of Night. Mill Ju.. .Tliayiuau, iho assassin ot Governor BuinikiiV, was biuitil M night outside rJclsingfor>, under point; supervision. The family have mceived numberless ?pnilolnncef.30 words
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Article192 1904-06-25 4 Long List of Army Men. The followicn fuillar Us', of ►■irth.liy honours is announce! To her, r v «jpneral Sir TtkMBM Hungetforil Hnldioh (iencral S,i Jului M».\ tnd-ir Kwurt. (Sii.ce deceai-ed); General Sir William Gordea OIMIM. (Jeneral Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny (ipneral Sir CkMtoa Kgerton Knighthoods Imv« been192 words
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Article52 1904-06-25 4 I.Ui.ifoit, iiolh Jiuii MmMMI K n »|'.itkin telegraphs that ihe Japanest- arts advancing in great loree from Liao'.ung and Sinyen. A whole •livi'ion occupied Siungyao cheng on the -l»t inst. The Japanese are cuiißtiucting field fortilications wmi have mounted uumerous rums from KKandinn^inn tn ;i point so-ith ol52 words
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Article37 1904-06-25 4 km.t lias (..•at.-ii Gloucesturshire (jy nine wickets, at Tonhiidge. The M. 0. 0 has beaten Cambridge I'niversity by nine wickets, at LurdF The South Africans have beaten London County by ten wickets it the Crystal Palace.37 words
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Article80 1904-06-25 4 KUKOPAIKIN IDLE. Will not Contest Japanese Advance. London, 26/ A June. The Si. I'etersbure war office received telegram* yest rl:»y iuditatii g that Kuropatkin does not intend seriously io contest the Japanese advance on Kaiping owing to the fact that t>uctl a movement would lay his flank exposedReuter - 80 words
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Article31 1904-06-25 4 Bitter Complaints by the Whips. The Government Whips complain bitterly of the slackness among Unionist tnombers, and intimate that failing •ay improvement 'lie Government must C -nuiiier their petition.31 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement663 1904-06-25 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. iKSTAfiL&HID 1860 Wine Spirit Merchants, '(London, Glasgow. Hongkong. Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATIOIST. Apl lft tu.th u.r. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. 0 Have opened a fre«li utook of *ilk.- ol m.irv.lioiin beauty a*fl ».e»t .io«kty import.-<l663 words
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Advertisement24 1904-06-25 4 G. R. LAMBERT A Co., PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUCMO, Highest Reputation. Sittings Dally. Appointment* should be made, if pi>-»iW«, ono day beforehand. Cbarfe* Moderate. JurKll24 words
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Advertisement14 1904-06-25 4 STEARNS' WINE, aausta the boav to make use of nature's nourishment Thus it cures.14 words
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Advertisement14 1904-06-25 4 NOTE Telegrams and local news received prior to nooa to-day are published on Pace >.14 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter233 1904-06-25 5 To the Editor of tht Strmitt Timtt." Sik. Kindly find a space in yo'ir valuablo columns for the following The Amended #Md Animal* tiid Birds Protnction Enactment 1901 will come in fore in th« K M in September n*xt The fees, for license f" shoot233 words
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Article376 1904-06-25 5 TMI MIUT Lee Scon was artaipuuJ betoie. the, Beach Court on nn allegation of 'riininai breach of trust. Mr. Elli* appeared for the prosecution. Mr Khory for the defence. Mr. Ellisexplained that the <:ase arose out of the relation of the parties iv I linn iotog Immmmj locally.376 words
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Article112 1904-06-25 5 I'iik following company was recently Honied at Edinburgh: Inch Kenneth Rubber Estates, I/mited.— Registered May :20th, by J P. Bannerman, 4, Randolph Place, E linburgh, with a capital of XIC.OOO, in £1 shares. Oijei'is: To carry on the business ol planting and cultivating rubber tree* and112 words
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Article87 1904-06-25 5 Mk Sandibbon, Manager o* 1 tin Hempam Mines, is 3way trying t> purchase elephants to take the plate o< coolies who have left to work on licenses. Dr. Snowcroft is paying a visit to Bentonu, where the hospital, we art informed, averages from 80 to 10087 words
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Article1599 1904-06-25 5 The following are the result* uf league matches played since last notes Raffles boat Rangers 3-0. A. T. A. beat B. Mati 2-1, Y. M. C. A. beat 8. V. I. 2-1, R. E beat T. P. D. 1-0 and Raffles 6 0 and bind and Drums1,599 words
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Article186 1904-06-25 5 In tLe Hou«* ut Lords on llie 10 nr t ant, Karl Percy, in the course ol <is speech moving the second readini f the Anglo-French Agreement Bill nid the sovereignty* of Siam wa? affirmed, and the principle of free rade in the Menum territory and th<pper186 words
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Article173 1904-06-25 5 It was noticed in itie Police News in yesterday's issue that eight Chinese *er« detained by the police on the alle•ation that th<>> we concerned in the ln-ft of gs 1,450, of which sum P. C Murdoch wiih praiseworthy prompt iude unearthed gs 1 416 when Mini•noned173 words
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Article62 1904-06-25 5 Thk following in the rroiramme of th« Manchester Resiment B«nd performance at the Gardens on Monda) night at 9 "'clock: March Star* and Stripe* for Kver Sou** Selection... The Uoche.ii of Dantzic Carv"! V(.l«e Koo.-d md dem Sudan Straiu* t.tvl H iiwatha Morel Sel- otion... Under the B62 words
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Article538 1904-06-25 5 Is the district of Kampar in West Sumatra, rich tin deposits are reported to ,be awaiting development. The authorities there only found this out, lie other day, when an American named Benson suddenly came upon tho scene. Benson told them that, at Singapore, he had heard much538 words
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Article96 1904-06-25 5 According to the annual report of the German Samoa Company for 1903, the introduction of Chinese coolies into Samoa, during rtiat year, proved a complete success. About three hundred coolies were landed in April. They have proved not only cheaper than the native Sainoans, but also96 words
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Article30 1904-06-25 5 Croquet Tournament. Pesult of Friday's play. MM WLit«h«ad beat Mr. Bailey Play on Monday. Double»Mandicap. Final. Mr KroailHck and Mr. Braddell v. Mr. and Mm. Whitehead^30 words
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Article378 1904-06-25 5 Q«UI secrecy is maintained ac l« j the movement of the vessels comprised >n Russia's Baltic fleet. Admiral Debas•ioif has inspected some of the chief vessels Report now has it that thttre is no probability of a move being made before July 12. In what order the ships378 words
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Article288 1904-06-25 5 26th June. Foom simi.w ArrKR TmXITT. St. Andrkw's Catih-iplcm.. -7 a iv. Matinand Litany- 7-49 a.m. Holy (Oninninioi (Chorali ami S«rnion. :i 4'> p.m. Sunday Schoo ">:Vi |>. in. Kven-oinr .mil SMMML St. M.MTHKW- I'HIl:. M. MM] I me- Xl.» p. io. BpMMMJ ami Sermon. Cathedral of the288 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1904-06-25 5 OVERWORKED MEN FIND, Stttirnn' Wine an excellent tonic. R«new> strength and vigor12 words
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Advertisement343 1904-06-25 5 NOTICES. RAFFLES HOTEL. First Class Traveller* only) Tinier MS Mwt DiHtm>jnislie<l RMMMM "i H. E. Sis John Anderson, K.C.M.G.,' '■Governor an.t Coranmnderin lu^i Strait* Settlement., vi.l IligH •'■inimi^ioner, K M aao Sir Frank-Athelstane Swettenham, K.C.M.G., Late Governor kihJ ComiUHndfr in CMaf, BtnHi BsWMMMI :>ii<t Ili/li r laMMßMsar, r".M> WKM Niuut.343 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1904-06-25 5 IMY BY DAV Saturday, 25th June. High Witter. 8-34 n.m SVC Shoot. Jl*le»tier. Knala Lnmpur Races. Third Day Cri ket Toornan ent. Ma ical Dinner. Rafflea Hotel. I.O.O.T. 8. Knjjinwri"' Afxociation. Marine Club. 8-45. County Fair. Tentonia Club. 9 p.m. Sundav. 30th June High Water. 9-51 a.m. 9-19 p.m. Third179 words
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Article793 1904-06-25 6 Letter from the Presidents of the tapanese Chamb.rs of Commerce. I J N-. Si, r.t.irv of tlie bajnber oi Con metoa, ii lh« 'ollowini; circular ,n, i, t i|,.. Mfdy nr.d cointort of -.juriuK iii Japau du'ittfl ihu war, which ,uul from the President* inhirs ol793 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1904-06-25 6 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE, Cures "Must br Steams' and you get the genuine12 words
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Advertisement414 1904-06-25 6 NOTICES. A GIFT FROM ENGLAND. LACE COVER GIVEN FREE P w LH L U L .I .v r,ood» uumwl. DIRECT FROM TMi LOOM*. LACE CURTAINS. I LACBS ALL MAKES. I LAMBS' OENT s HOSIERY. SWISS CURTAINS. BLOUSES. ROLLER BUNDS. MADR\S MUtLMi COLLARETTI I HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Popular- Parcel 2.V0 Carriage Free.414 words
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Advertisement438 1904-06-25 6 NOTICES. Aflents for LEA PERRINS' Af A 4ft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUbt. vßy Special Wsrpant i^^|SJP4 L His MaiestB Purveyors tc The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. 3 /a Champaowb jjPj__|^ B In two Qualities <|^A «**^L Dry Swbit flp a\ i Quarts Pints. Pints KniDtoidH HUTTENBACH BROB &C? j^ Penano Singapore til.438 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement666 1904-06-25 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. K.r China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia. India, Aden, Rsypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading tss-ied for Jhina Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, •ad American Ports, ritesmero will leave Singapun- >o or about Mall Line. Outward {/or666 words
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Advertisement1001 1904-06-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. "Und>>r contract with the Netherlands India Governnient. Agi ntmt S ngnpurf Ship Ao-ncy, latb J 1) endbls 00., 2 3 Coli.vkr Quay. h tiT J ormen:ione 1 dates are only approximate. ~i.:iTi er Kronn Exp'te. Will bo Hitepat^bed fort— Cam/.hi. Batftvi-. June 27 Batavia, Cheribon,1,001 words
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Advertisement632 1904-06-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fast and well Down mail steamers I Of this Company sail fortnightly from I Brvmen- Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ant- I werp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Buez, Aden, Colombo, I Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama632 words
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Advertisement627 1904-06-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIFS. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCRHW STEAMERS, Und.r Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, providod with excellent accommodation for Kir-it und627 words
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Advertisement341 1904-06-25 7 F STEAMSHIP COMPANIES C.P.R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. THE fAMI KOUlfe ..t rwrtOl CHINA IAPAN.ANU EURO) K VIA CANADA AND THE rvt i> STATEB. Pi. .mho from Bn|gfc«m i;j, Shanghai Naitaxaki Inland Sea of Japan) Ki.l.r Yokohama, Victoria ami Vancoinr Twin Screw Kmpres* Stean.f>hi|m— li.imTons- S,,e«il341 words
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Article916 1904-06-25 8 Under this heading the following are used I str. steamer I ,h. ship bq. barque §eh. schooner fet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Gbt. Gunfcoat Tor. -Torpedo H. p. Horae-power Brit. British U. 8— United States; fch.- French Ocr— German Dut. Dutch; Gc. General-cargo; d.p— deck ■atsenger; D.-Unceitain; T.916 words
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Article502 1904-06-25 8 .ialle dale o' a.'A rtame oj agrnO. ■taunM. biaa ii Munstieid i Hirry, Jmif U -raeo oy. Ajax. Liverpool, Jaly 18; M;iu*firld. AHoii i .::skok. June; borneo Co.. Am. M v "i. Saigon, July 1 Moo« C'uii.t< n itombo. luly M- me ("omte \nnH Colombo, Auk i; M.502 words
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Article95 1904-06-25 8 fo* ter ttramer 7ii,if I Monday. s#k'>h f'W'ldri li a.m. Ma'acca and Linggi Kh-ng Seng 2 pm. Penangand Rangoon Clnogle S p.m. P Swet'ham via ports I'oh Ann 3 p.m. Malacca P. Dickson Kian Ann S p.m. l'l'kßl.4 V. IVnanp and Calcutta Ujina S p.m t't'imng auO Calcutta95 words
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Article129 1904-06-25 8 From Kurope— By the N l>. L. s.t. Print Rrg'nt Luitpold due on Ist July, with date» to the 7th Juoe. From Chin*— By the N. D. L s. s. Z.etm due on the .'7th June. TIM TABLB OP MAILS DUB Loft Singapore Due in London Arnvcr129 words
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Article452 1904-06-25 8 SINOAP..RK, 2.-.TH JUNK, 1904 FROn*iOF EXCHAf^E fHMIII. i |M.ea ■ifm.'.: I pd)Jl5 oi', sellers Bi-»etilin Mine J^ 0". ».-H^rP r^tet iv Nc.-.Te 196 n>-ere. long ShangLf l Bank |t678". ItßnklM, U. f'iln, buyers (in liquiiiatioD) *> c.-. An (prefs. J4^d) ?4.''", m dv »(4Hpd)t3B Oi., bnj do Fonci*rs'(£lpd)Sli>. Mnynard452 words
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Advertisement96 1904-06-25 8 K. A. J: CHOTIRMALL Co.] JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 52, High Street lust arrived a new shipment of Indian, Chinese and Japanese silks of various kinds, Chinese embroidered costumes, Maltese lace jackets and handkerchief. Ce> lon lace, pretty prass cloth work, silk shawls of various kinds made in96 words
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Advertisement637 1904-06-25 8 WHITEAWAYJ.AIDUW k CO. A perfectly Fresh Stock of GO-CARTS and convertible MAIL CARTS. We have a Large Range and no two are quite alike. STRONGLY MADE GOODS BEST WORKMANSHIP s^Dß9e^\T l ■aViflssSK^^aV t I vi**h s^s^s^BP*lw' CONVERTIBLL !«AiL uAHT DOUBLE MAIL CART Imi MAIL CART iv« k< -i, hin <i637 words
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