The Straits Times, 11 October 1904

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times J. a i. 558 SINGAPORE. ILKSDAY. OCTOBER 11, l9ot PRICE 15 CUTJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dubonnet Dubonnet THE Quinquina Dubonnet '■—••Hi -A.S ZBEHSTG TX3IE BEST APPETIZER. ATONIC WINEE- RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL STAFF. To be had from ali Dealers Sole Agents C. DUPIRE Co., Singapore. 1 1 1 notice Caledonian Hotel. I)ri>v Ollt in the C T oi the EvenlOf i th«t,(r«oi HOTEL
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    • 671 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. Autumn Race Meeting, 1904. A CHOICE SELECTION OF The Latest Designs in Materials FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Suitings Coatings Homespuns Fancy Vests Serges Tennis Flannels R\CING SILKS IN ALL THE REGISTERED COLOURS. PANAMA HATS. FELT HATS. ROBINSON CO. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO KXJIXEERS ASSOCIATION BOARD AND LODGING. OCSTOMB FA
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  • 460 2 A correspondent of Lmtio'n If, (New York), writing from Harbin, gives a deplorable scei oat of t lie moral con:i'ion of t lie llussian ,\nnie« in the field. Hewritee:— In the la.-,- ot ii»- ireal kaak* that m b |ieriornie<l to win tli war, it
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  • 197 2 Thk steamer Katanga, which arrived at Colombo a few days ago from Fan, repoiteii that oil Triaoomalia, the 15tb .September, the captain, wh > m navigating, s-ent for ;he 2nd officer, who wjs doinc duty till I a m. nnd was then sleeping, ;tnrt signalled tor a pilot. Bat
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  • 206 2 In the Mahommedan section ot Miadaoad (Soutbarn Philippinet), the islanders, known as Moros continually aive trouble to 'heir American master? rhis, early last month, gave ri-e to :i tierce battle between the American garrison at Maralmi and a ba\A ot about SOO Mores. The garris n
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  • 87 2 NEW LINE OF STEAMERS. A OOMMBBCIAI, company lias li under consideratiuti tliKfarly es'ithlishment of it new lino of mail steiinirr.', vith an annexe Mnries, 'o run It tw< n Nethcrlanils, India, Sv.w Caledonia ami Australia. The new line will M >rt trom (teigOß, and proceed as fir as NoaflßM ealliDg
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 466 2 NOTICES. GWYNNE Co.'s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALERS. IMI'ORTKI) BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on application to BORNEO Co., Ltd. SCOTT'S EMULSION. 1 MAMUiiH Jf^pT WKAK REMEDY 'Vj J LUNGS. Of all
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    • 441 2 NOTICES. "Slesjgt" Brand FULL CREAM Natural Milk. Sledge Brand Sterilized A PERFECT FOOD. I!,, ol Miiili.-aiinn iii» Milk uii«lein«es renders it iiliMilntrly free froM ail infft-tioiit gersse, nn makes it A PERFECT FOOD tui lasaata a"«l tanlMe, ami i« the l>en for iloineotic parpOMi. Tli.; Dei uses Alpc Milk Coy.
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    • 373 2 XOTICE. CON.SILATK-GENKKAI. Fuli THK NETHERLANDS .STRAITS BKTTLBMENTS. Information regarding the conditions oc Ah-eh the Auctions of Government coff-e will take place at Batavis during the current year m.-.y be oi.tsir.ed irora las •.inder^igned. H. SPAKLMI, tonml-General for the Netherlands S-ingipore, :i'qu AugDit, i U4 An _R 3 c. tu. U-H
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    • 47 2 The Best Thkatmknt skat can Lm given cut*, bruises, sprains, t aids or Ihi injurii's is a free application vi Chamber l.i ins i'ain Italm It allays the pair almost, instantly and should always b kept on liand. For sale by All Di-alci-THI DIBPBNBART, Ocattml Ac**ti 31/10
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  • 762 3 BURMA AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Scheme for the.r Union. Ml Alleyne Ireland, m the COVTM of n ii stadias on Uontcal adatinistwilon, dtawi in HniiiiM He is struck by the Burnu as i>.ii o4 the indiaa 1 mpireßutlers from its *vi plus revei.urs baiag mainly used for Indian purpose*, ,nd
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  • 219 3 THE "CHELTENHAM" CASE. Ar tht; QaJMhall t'oiictcourt, on inh Sepi before Mr. Alderman the Austin Friar* Steam Shipping Company (UalbraHh, Pembroke and Co), B, Austin Friars, was sued b) JohaoDis Strack and 1» other seamen, all Gamin Barject*, who claimed com penaatioa mil., ihe Bmplojrori aim \\<ikmen Act Cm breoth
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  • 251 3 Mi Fred T Jam in the '/-;< ,iu.h ■ays Admiral Robed Wiivn. t<> whom the <"niniaml of the reinuant of the HuNan Meet at Poll Arthur ha» now beea entraated, is the Batsian Nelson, lor hundred- of l!u>siaii l>hiejaeket> believe that he is Nelson born again. Though idolised
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  • 161 3 CHINESE LABOUR IN SOUTH AFRICA. A Pretoria correspoadenl >t;iu-> thai con t rare to the expreseed forebodings, the Chinese are nol hoardini: their earn m_-. but are spending then in the conn try Though it ii early to say »>. there isai present a < rtainty of Chinese labour proving
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  • 139 3 THE BALATIC SQUADRON. TV Baltic t'... i tailed on I lth Seateasber, .mil since thea arc have had the report* thai .i lias proceeded t" Ri-val. where it will remain tor an iadsnaite j.ii..d. ,iini thai ;i will remain for a fortnight ai Libau Then another eorrespondenf tclegi ptu the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 87 3 A iassaa m Xi i.v is a Passa* Msam Tli.it is saactly waal CtaVsAwnwaVaCVugh lUmedy it, It is the mother s asspwaaa she suddenly awakened in tin- ninht liv the ominous husky c-ough, sad labored briathing ot her babe. It i> the sail RSBSrt of the youth or adult ■wan
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    • 458 3 MOTICES. PARIS ffg MANILA s«°= Jgevu Jxermanns HANKOW. &^m f 2/ WVI lillAiiUd PORT ARTHUR 98 Bras Basah Hoad, (RAFFLES HOTEL BUILOINOS, OPPOSITE THE COLLI-UE). "OMEGA" WATCHES HIGHEST PRIZE at the Swiss National Exhibition, Qeneva, 1896 SIGHEIST PRIZE at the International Exhibition, Brussels, 1898 HIOHE3ST FRIZW at the International Universal
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    • 668 3 Notice is hereby given that the Tower of Attorrev given by us to Ahmat bio Omar as our Collector nas been revoked as from the Ist day of Octoher, 1904. and lii.it 1 i in -;an Watt has been »p,.ointed Collector in place of the said Ahmat bin Omar. lUted
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    • 770 3 .NOTICES. Singapore sporting Club, AITI'MX" HACK MKKTINf; IWrfay, ISO, lWHhy, MO, awl Sahin'ny Mm) Orlohrr. Tickets of admißßton to the Grand Stand ;»d now be had of Messrs. Jobd I irn Co., Ltd. Daily Ticket 9 4 Season jig Ladies' Tickets, Free, on application to ;he Secretary by Members of
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  • 70 4 . (CXXi:. -<iii the -.'itli Sept. U Faataaft Foiimv < nnif, tgti M Man Noi.nv.: —Oh i tie Mtk Sap) M Shangliai, .loh Noliii.K, <ge<l m year*. Uiiih.vv:- On i.Uv .'stli ss e |.i. at ttaaghai, I. I.flmiann, at the liu|,,Tial Maritime i u«toni-, H^'Pil ;tu eur>. Boamax:— Ou tin;
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  • 1091 4 The Straits Times. PRICe 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 11TH OCTOBER. THK./.y.«,-«.i/ of St. i'eterbbur«, aid oliier Uussian newspapers, are violently attaiking the. Treaty between Great Brit tin and Tibet. The Jmmtti MM tl^ Itiii-sia will never acknowledgn the Jieuty. The Chinese is said to be dissatisfied with it [on the around
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  • 742 4 I r i< not often that a Civil S»i\.oe C;i,lpt of two years B'anfltaf BW so lur'lur the convenience of the Coljay ha -prvfs as to detain Hit Majesty's mails from Bow, deatlajajd ftr thi' Colony, by 1 in i 1 I*? <>t li >ur-, in I > !•> fliis
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  • 473 4 In the Colonial Estimates submitted at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday List, there are practically no items of a character calculated to arouse discussion on account of their novelty. The anomalies in the way of house rent, allowances to ctrtain officials are continued--the official prmuraption beinr, B
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  • 272 4 The Municipality is about to take in hand the lon^-ftaniling question of how to dispose ot tiie town nigbtaotl. The matter had been considered in lS!>oand again ir> 1893 without any sarisfaotory solution. Mr. Peiroe, the Munijipal Encineer. has nw again attacked the problem, and iias drawn up report on
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  • Kcutcrs Celcqnim».
    • 38 4 Startling Report in a St Petersburg Journal. I[U OH, The Bonn* GmttUe, a St Petersbars journal, publishes a telegram dated Mukden !Hh instant. It says that the Japanesi ri tin army is retiring to the south.
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    • 55 4 The Japanese are abandoning not only the positions they occupied after the battle of Liaoyang but also some they had occupied before the battle Ihe Japanese right wing bad fallen back ten mile* to the south of Mukden Within the last few days theJapam have evacuated Sianchian, S
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    • 36 4 It is reported th it this Japanese withdrawal wilhoul a itruggle is inter prted at St. Petersburg as meaning a decision to concentrate every available man on the defence* mite 'lose t I.iaoyang.
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    • 21 4 <Jenernl Kuiopatkin is takin;: every precaution against possible defeat Me will construct numerous defei on his line of advance
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    • 65 4 THE CZAR VIEWS THE BALTIC SQUADRON. London, Uli Uctobe, The Cz.ir spent two hoUN in-: the Baltic squadron at Ueval. OFFICIAL NEWS OF THE WAR. Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that no official new« of the war is obtainable, but a private telegram announces the 01 cupation of Benia^utse,
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  • ■Reuter's Crtra Service.
    • 52 4 Umdm, Wth <■■■■■ Reuters correspondent at Chefoo states that the increased activity of the Japanese ships in stopping rnei tanl men i* due to the look-out being kept tor three British ship? that are suspected of intending to enter Port Arthur with cargos of tinned
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    • 44 4 Bjth Russia and .Japan continue to take large quantities of Welsh coal fot their warships 150,000 tons are t'eing Miii"."'.! monthly from Cardiff. Considerable shipments ire i-> 1 ing made from Newport v.\\ p.irt? on the Isrist.il Channel.
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    • 28 4 Large quantit es were re, ently .-Wii ped to an island on the West Coast of Afric i, presumably for the Baltic Squadron
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    • 35 4 The Shanghai correspondent oi the Morning Potl states that the Japanese have captured many junks laden with military stores which were eni.'a^>;»l in running the blockade at Port Arthur
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    • 46 4 MESSAGERIES BOAT LEAVES MARSEILLES. Tin Mi—.iyiiu- tteamtbip leaves Marseilles t,> ,i.iy with the Maui t in-; mail> I.INER AOROUNO IN THE CAN \l The "Orient Blocks the way hut is Refloated The < rrieut liner Oi ieni agi the Suez Canal, blocking the traffic 1 The Orit
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    • 27 4 Mi II Grinlinton, i M.G Surveyor General of Ceylon, fa England to organise the'Sui ej iik 1,1 of the Malay Stati
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    • 83 4 The deatbi ..re reported ol Mi I bell* 1. Biahop, the traveller and autli r, John HolUngabead, author and list. and Mr .T.->i 11 Heyw 1 Johi M I' AT PORT ARTHUR. Japanese Sinking the Russian Warships. Reuter'i Tokyo corrnpoudent reports th.it the Japaneae recently 1 ona
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 391 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. rJBTABUBHIO 18«4> Wine Spirit Merchants. (London. Glasgow. Hongkong. Shanghai) SINGAPORE. JPI^TCE LIST OTST APPLICATIO N". Kpl rt tu.thj. uc. ASSOMULL CO., fndian Store, No. 1,2, 3, 4, High Street. i»u uu.irk«i i V« Ike) "i reylonl m aa« MUm. kwaky aaawrla ef aaaere beamy, ian«y
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    • 218 4 G. R. LAMBERT Co., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, Battery Road and 3 Orchard Road. Reduced Prices From the I'tth ,>/' September \\t will iWuee our rii»^ tor '>rtraitDuring the coring X'mas Season. ■1 NEW...... .'«< It M HVM>M\S: -On the J.'.tll Sf|,tcniliel. it Shanghai, thr wile ,>t Kll;: llyr,<lniAii, Jr. "I a
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    • 12 4 Advertisfiuemij ol >ales, Wanted. To, Let, etc will be found in Page »>.
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    • 51 4 Tbi bod* of I bineee child a and it: dustbia in K< Bes mornins;. TiiK Neerul I Ism, mentktaed in yesterday's istne, ii s Mahornfdan paper and not a Hind a one, i 1 only Tamil daily paper published in tbe Coloay, and professes to adv cate the cause of
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  • 405 5 JAPANESE OFFICIAL NEWS. .1 MiiijolVii.il telegrams from Mti c a I'.kyo Inn beea i y iiiiik.i, M.c 1 panese t Sinj i pore I',)Rl ARTHUR. miLal Account of the Siege- .[ft, Headqnarten bat Made purl l'"ii Aitlnu In ntina p to the ilat< 31« l .Inly. •>'< lowing i- tbi
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  • 30 5 -lit- Coll mbo Muni- ii -t L.m Is and in i ir racancioi «c«»» idvar- :tso ■ppUcaati be I iii cue day The s ilary i is R.C SO a
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  • 29 5 WTorkl di .irtnieiilal m tli it, in that year, ii tad in t'erials B| d M in i i 1y to M 'i 'n Of ittuiw b lildiani m
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  • 29 5 selected at practise ior the latarpott i i iiii i.i.n. laop Insp ,i. -..Nlc--r-. Aldridfa V. Bf i^'i. T. mi S K (ireen H ITtti .ii. A Hjlil. and
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  • 51 5 •i tin Irat examination tropi il vi"ii. ii.«* I nive-eity ol Cm*- Itched !'> ttie -Midy ol IIM BrtUti \l-< <•■■<! :i k« ihowf that thei-Jt imin iiimu :i!id thori.ujli. M i.niei to in addition to i *ladff«, Lav.- iilsu -k'li iii tiie iiii tii.d.- urcil n i »p< -i.dly
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  • Coru'&pontencc
    • 80 5 To the Editor of the StraUt Timei." Sir,— The paragraph in your issue ot yesterday n "sale at l'adang of the steamer FWtf is incorrect. The wreck is <-tj|| tiip property of underwriters Yours faithfully Syme Co. I.lovd's Agents. Hth Oct. l!>04 lii' |..u,i-i;i|ili vw lukeii (mm th<-
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  • 496 5 li.in Kirn C'huan, a Chinese lad who ItM discarded the ijueue tigured before tin' Bench Court yesterday afternoon on allegations of house-breaking and the theft of a violin and case and a pair of boots, the property of Koh Boon Ctiuma. The parties are employed at tl..> Tanjong
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  • 266 5 THE RENOWNED FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS. Arrives from Australia Shortly. Mk Hal <iKi>K(.K, who is one of the best known men in Australia arrived jesterday from ("oerabayia, Mr. Georsje is the advance representative of the famous Fitzgerald's Circus, which is one of the institutions of Australia. The show which has had a
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  • 722 5 BEEF A LA SCOTTY. In recent lettei to the SI, -nil Tim-* Mr. Stevens ot thaOaM StaiagaO. p..inte<l ••"< thm the import ol prime Au-tr.liaii 1-eef to tli- 9tnMa mail Man ■>«•> was !>illcl i>y ll..; Canny 5.01.h -y-t.ni «1.:,1 i ol.taine.l here and pioveniwl th* authoritie- (oi the people)
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  • 129 5 WIRE NEWS. Thk lieinian I're-s i- .i-knin i>.i I el y lor HahariStj i»r -luiTitu at Uraaaraawa. The IJeriiiaii C.veriiiiifiit IkM alaeal «p.',iil vain« at Ihe <bf*tal "t Hie retu^'eei.. There aie aliollt l.l»M nt UMM I'M^.-es, .in.l tl.ey .ire e\pe,!e.l h, jirmMi liremei hawn ti..m Sil.eria.ni Oetabtf >. The
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  • 423 5 TRAINING NOTES. li was a very clear morning at the course, but the' track was very heavy. fact which caused some of the horses especially the GriSn* to go up and down at the finish of their work. The principal topic of (•(iiversation was Ihe han.li caps which wen- issued
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  • 62 5 BETTING. Maiden Plate. Cart* t,, i DipkimaUc 3 i Kookhill i l MiiriKold 1 1 Father (fFlynn 6 I Tli.» s 1 T!.t Viking I I'o-iman 1" Kinra 20 I (iovernors Plate. liuliee Man i I Pawabioker i to l UoMbu 3 I Sweet Kriiij |.i 1 The Idlei i
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  • 373 5 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB. Autumn Cup Him Roaad. A W Stiven .eat K \V. Ccx.ley I up. K Pergaaaa heat I. Chahaan retite.i 1 HO June- heat A.C Paddar •op& 4. B. T Kei.i l*at H li. Salmon.! M Sasoad r»iiiul. H Parmaaa baal A. W Bti*aa4 up A :t .1.
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  • 369 5 Kitchener on the Calcutta Volunteers. At the inspection of the Calcutta volunteers by Lord Kitchener, there were eight dirlerent Corps present, but only numbering somewhat over a thousand all told. Addressing the brigade Lord Kitchener said I am pleased to have this opportunity of inspecting the Volunteer
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  • 245 5 Monday's Play. PROFESSION PAIRS. Army 1 Cut. Sharp and Tayleur Leal Mer. I Tyler ami Kuchwaldy 6 1, 6 4 Law I Cleaver and D. Y. Perkins beat Mer. 7 Withers and K. t. Salzinann 6-4, 6-3. class mWfiM. Bauenlnirgh heat J. Kobertson w li
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  • 38 5 LIST OF PASSENGERS. Arrived, gth October. Per y.i mm: fimm Maim lUjoi Breimici, Mr. W. B. BIM ttmt Kill Mr t\ M. Morrison. I'er A\»M« -Fr,».. IWM M. ll_ H. lludt..n, Mr. <•. O <-,u..r>ell, aM Ml W. (.'rani?
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  • 60 5 A Vkw despatch ol Sept. lfith explained the mission of the Russian cruiser />o/i near (libraltar It stated: The British steamship Kirineall, for which the Russian cruifer Dun was reported to be waiting at the beginning of this month, is still in port here Lloyd's Agent telegraphs from Vigo, under
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  • 67 5 Mk Keginald A Stu.ld, younger brother of Messrs. C. T. and (i. B Studd, who visited Australia with tbe Hon. Ivo Blyth's rirst team of English cricketers, is a guest of Janet Lady Clarke, at Cliveden. Mr. Studd li.is just .-ompleted an evangelistic tour in India, Ceylon, and New Zealand,
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  • 61 5 A telegram recently received in Bombay announced the death, at Karachi, on Sept. 2Mb. of Mr Rittor Itiley, of the Dallas Comedy Company. It will be renumbered that Mr Uiley seriously iojuicd himstll internally while dancinc on the stage during the recen: visit of the Dallas Company to Bombay Mr.
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  • 69 5 At Mi hulk, in India, iibjut, three weeks ago, a thunderstorm resulted in the death of Miss Littlcdak daughter o: Colonel l.ittlcdale, 4th Dragoon Guards, she being struck by ligbtniog. The chimney in Powell'* Hotel was ■truck lirst, and almost immediately afterwards Miss Littlt-dale and her ijee and pony were
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  • 60 5 TBI racing for the World's Cycling Championships concluded at the Crystal l'alace on lOth September, when Ivor Laxvson (America) won the two kilometres contest for profl Monals, Marcn* Hurley (America) tli>two inilometres amateur eh :inpionsl: i and Lmm Slaradith (Bnglaad) it'hundred kilorr.'»re!> amateur race a two kilonn-ri-s natch between th«
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 178 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I^-A.inFXjES Hotel. Criterion Dinner Saturday, \btli October, 1904. REMEMBER OUR USUAL RACE DINNERS M Day Tneeday, isih thi,, her. 1904 jml Dint Thursday, 90th iril Day Saturday, itnd Band in Attendance on all Occasiona. Oct 10 t OPERA Yap Chow Thong. To-night Thf lit.lra IVriimta Theatrical Csssftq »r
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  • 755 6 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. steamer; sh. ship; bq. barque «eh. schooner Yet. Yacht Cm. Cruiser; Gbt.— Gnnboat; Tor.— Terpedo; H.p. Horse-power Brit. British j U. S. United States; Fch. French; Ger. German; Dut. Dutch G.c. General-cargo d.n.— deck passenger U.— Uncertain
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  • 583 6 VESSELS EXPECTED. Saw, p rt, probable date of urrtral, name of agent*. HTCAMKB6. Achilles, Chica, (M 25; Mansfield. Virlie, Sydney, Nov 22; Boustead Alboin, Bongkok, < tcJ Borneo Coy. Ayutbia, Bombay, >ov; Borneo Coy. Barotsun, Hongkong, Nov 2; 1' Simons. Bayern, Hamburg, Dec 81 Eohn Mtjtr. llendench, Japan, Oct 17
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  • 147 6 For Per steamer Time. To- morrow Hatavi.i I. a Scant 9 a.m. P.S'tenhnm A Penang Kiatna p.m. Indragiri Ainq Ann 1 p.m. Asahan and Penang Asahon 1 p.m. Malacca V Dickeon Homi Lian 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Farialla p.m. P. B'ham 4 T. Anson Srlangor .'5 p
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  • 107 6 From Chin;i— By tho P. A() s.s. H'-nM due on the 14th October. I I From Europe— By the P. AO. s.s. Simia due on the Irith Octoher. Left Singapore Due in Lor.'lon \rr Aui?3lBt MM. Sept -_':ir<i riept Sept 2nd P. A Sept Jfith Sept, Bept7th
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  • 208 6 LIST OF PASSENGERS. For Singapore. i'or P. AO. s 3 illicit mia conneotiu with the steamer Simla a* Colombo, fron London Sept. I^, due i tit li Oct Bowdeii, Miss I. Khig Hon. MrOverend, Mrs. E. Cox. Mr and Mrs U'rt. for.i, Mrs West, Hmri K. F H I W.
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  • 105 6 Havre and Dunkirk. Ami'nl ilf en on 10th Oct., Moim; Comte. Pensng an 1 Calcutta, C. kpear, dv Oct., Patersc n fiimons Hongkong Kvmmmg, due IStfa Houstead. Hamburg via port?. ,s mtMa, on 13th Oct., Behn~Meyer Fremantle via ports, kttltan, on 15 Oct.. Mansfinlri. New York,
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  • 74 6 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR Wharfs at Which Different Ships are Berthed 10-day. East Whark— Nuen Tnng. Victoria Ui:avixg DOCK— Prinj Ueinriah. Albert i ;ravixc Dock— Ban Seaa Gaaa SKCTIO.V Na 1 liau Whatl Hill, '1 Zamania, Gnthrie 3 Dagfred 4 Catherine Apcar, Soltaii 5 Niituna, Valeric. 6 Agamemnon, .Man i.
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  • 99 6 ■STiftsiss Ttmhm tiou- GOLD. IMW 10 tf.BO Barwwat M. Co., Lni. 4,000 S 10 lv (Defeiu-d) 8.00 *>,000 S lo lo Kadana U. M. Co., Ltd. 10,000 lv 6 (P,ef.) 6.-201 1 1 Keclmu Q, Fiel.ls, Ltd. ff.ii.) 10,5ii0 1 19 (coutrib.) 36,700 1 1 Queensland Kaul. U.M.Co., Ltd.
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  • 123 6 M.mi 10 $10 BelatTiuM.Co., Ltd 80,000 S 10 5 lo Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co., Ltd... ■50,1,00 s 10 10 gtnmgiw IfTrtrnnHnTln M Co Ltd U',ooo 100 100 Kinta Association, Ltd. 3,000 $100 110 (Deferred) 60,000 1 1 Kinta Tin Miues, Ltd. JW,** 1 1 I'ahang Corporation, Ltd... J60.0..0
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  • 136 6 400,000 •vi.ni^..-'. 2,000 4,5<J0 iO.OOO 1-2,000 3,400 6,0(10 •2,750 1,000 24,000 I UOO uiiitisiied. 600 •2,000 5,000 300,01 l.'Ul) IIIIISMI,-. 1. 37.00U I 1,4 II Dull Development Co., Ltd. $100 8 HKi Federated Kn»incerin» Co., Ltd. s»> o" Priuwr Xi-uvc, Ltd. 100.00 100.0U 1-25 llSi Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
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  • 19 6 I dowurth Krnkiue, Ltd. I°/ 880 000 3" e\ div <>IB > i *'¥l= SKSI %Eal <% UMMM par UjM*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 297 6 NOTICES. 'iffhJ Straits Wimes CAN BE OBTAINED i iin FOLLOWING PLACES IN Singapore. UomTs John Little Co.. Ltd. M«-r, Kelly and Walsh. Ltd Hotel I Hotel It !.i Paii B N' I i i i nd, Tanjong Pa 5.11 ■fa ml l Huilc Taak Road Railway Station mi Dispensary. Selegu-
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    • 588 6 NOTICES. FOR SALE. A «plend'<i new piano, bf .Vthu' Allison A Co., London, lovely lone, Chippendale furniture model. Price moderate. Cnn l>c sena ;xt Powell «v Co.'s saleroom Oct 12 1*_ FOR SALE Kosonkraoz piano. Mm moderate. Apply to M." c/o Straitt Timrt. Sept ro 18-10 FOR SALE. The well-known
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    • 583 6 1 NOTICES. rpo BE LET, .mall first floor offices, I facing Cavemgh Bridge Roid and Flint Street. Apply to Gnthrie A 00. Ltd., Agents. u-c-rOu -crO BE LET— One splendidly lighted large room on the 2nd floar of No. 2 Battery Road, Chartered Bank Buildings. Apply to SWAN A MACLAREN.
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    • 19 6 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Oct. 11— At Bale-rooms, reaK estate off Kiiu Vam Road. At Bale-roomt, Freehold property.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 30 6 WEATHER TELEGRAM (E. E. A C. Telearaph Vompmx, 12th O. torek BOAGKOAO.— Barometer 30.18 Direction of W'ina N Force of Wind >> Max.Temp in Shade n MANILA:— 7tiO calm L'KJ. Mi,
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    • 472 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p. a?o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. i ai China, Japan, IVnang. Ceylon. vn-tralia. India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London. [brooch BUta of Ladlftg karaad for taaiu ;«if. OMUmslm, M ""irts \mf on or about Mall Line. -,r OWM CM M H.-n-al Nov J7
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    • 1149 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agmti at Singapore Ship Aobhcy, late J. Diehdbls A Co., 2-3 Collyeb Qpay. 1 he undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Eip'ted. Will be Despatched for Mfrlnu Sambas Oct 10 Sambas, Pemungkat, Singkawang, n Mempawa. and Pontianak
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    • 658 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Qerman Mail Line. Ihe fast and well nown mail steamer* of tbia Company Bail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan*, hingapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 757 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES OCEAN STEAM SHIP Go,, Ltd AND China Mntual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched Worn Liverpool outwards lor the Straits, China tnd Japan every week, and from Japan home »arde for London every fortnight and foi Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer jach month extends to
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    • 525 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO FIRE A LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS IXCIIB £12,000,000. tUrn 7.ABCIIIT TIKI OIFICI THB WOB.LI BOUSTEAD 4 Co., AgenU THE LONDON AND LANCABHIRI FJBE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,600 Paid np Capita! 212,7(0 Reierve Fund £1,073,560 The undersigned, Agenti for the Cotu i»njr, are prepared to accept
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  • 183 8 BU DDHISM AND ITS MISSIONARY WORK. .1 Rofarfc Be. I. h „■■„■<. intereel hai been in lately iy the appearance t the terlj journal called h .mi,, hod by Hie Bu jdhai or International i s>. 11 ty ol Rangoon o( which ti Re« Ananda llaitriy* (Alan ltet r i-
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  • 57 8 ABSCONDING OFFENDERS. Bei I the first :he all raoi uioo of counterhi doted, -iiui urced terfeit Be l Im i I ,'nvinc hen- I oement Bt up thi Before the i^ known I r had left .-i Saturday fat (.'our: .'> imi 11.:- I itter ai- luded t Mr. M
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  • 255 8 Rescue of the Agiruourt." The salvage oi the steamer Afin- which linii stranded oil the coast t H:i;::i. ;> inaoancod by us ;4t ;ue :.me. ha? aroused great labefaction at Hongkong froni which the opermtiom iren directed The Hongkong /'<-<'•• i bails the teat with pleasure, from
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  • 163 8 Hoard and Lodging for £20.000 a Year. magni i in tl II ii Fiftl hi N. 1 York, buill by Mi -> Bed S.itur 1 structure, which 1- eig 1 fii- dvi NVw York -i nth n- ;>|(]>^int 1 't half i. >r- are lined wiih rl
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  • 42 8 li:>. riTBAITri TIMES cikilatec mi. Tin PamcTEO '-!»M- ..i Hi: Ma:. AS I'j.Nl V-l I. A. t\ tfUM I{. H.VH.. 111, NITHMII AM»» 1m.11.-. I' 1 Fi:f vii [mm fw wins i wn L«U s i:\; i I r »v- k (EVTI'RI
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  • 547 8 MINING NEAR KUALA LUMPUR. Mr. l'a-i|uar> Experiences. In the weal rush by tin miuen t. ■ranis tii. C n. :lu land :n the vicinity of the Kuala Lumpur to Pori Swetteii ham lint was, say* tin Ma i.. great extent, passed over: bui son c timi back, Mi Pasqual opened
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  • 75 8 A\\A.= 1UN.,,,.N.if. 1.p,1,l .p,l,| 1( 1 .S r| t Hth to the V. >,„■/.• 1i,.., ,i a!t b At the dire'lion of the I'resi.lent. the State Department has removed Mr Uohert M. MeWade, American C.rgui at Omta, China. The ehargei that lie ls ni(d fraudulent retlill atea which NiaUed Cluriffp
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  • 681 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. l:" 1901 day > m har.l rati "1 i.. The victor) vi the French Geor«j i Richard Brasiei caw in the Gordon Ben i n,u Motor Race is confidently expet i j i.i enormously increase the already ''ii; automobile business in that country When France began t.. march
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  • 89 8 PRODUCE. i»motu. l.uyei- t do (Cube No. 1) :i.iplcke.i U.BO 'opi.i Hah 8.45 do I'&nttftn:.!' B.BBJ 'epper, Black do While, (3% >ago Kl'iur Sai.iv. do Brunei Urn I (35 S^o iJoffee Ball, 15% b i.-l.- i«' Coffee, P»lenjbanK,s!U'>, «k. ..-.'4.5 Coffee, I.lberian No. I W 80 rapioca, imall Flake 4.
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  • 84 8 EXCHANGE. j* '.».<*♦„ Back 4 m a 1/1 a Demand l/n FrtT»te a m/» 1/n. do S m/« l/li On W'rfiiany Bank d/d 1.98J' Hilvatc S ni/t l.9»» h, Fran babk i M>a« 1.11 iiwtu 143 i'\ ;r. 9* Jtayi»r?-BM.k d/d I Plij .:::>. 5 lla cix tfVwf -Ban! J/.i
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  • 357 8 TRADING VESSELS, &c. Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. \g rail -tr 4,;< ton*,< i"th Oct. From I Iverpool. lOtti 8•• >i insfii I i' For H W. A. I.. 'lr> ii Fch itr 3,27 I too h. ley, 101 i Oct. Pi a Dunkirk, Wtb Awl. I. I I.p. M■!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 153 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 52, High Street. iii.iian, imi.-r. tmd .i-i]. iri I'luiii Mn|.|>«-.i umt Oaeseni aari «>t nil athat kinds ,<i Silks waHaMa Leasa*' :< nd OlUliair'- Aii'l a fre«h lot i>i Indian nnd Chinese Silverware, Indian m^, saameas, CateaM l,r- \-lwti
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    • 176 8 New Goods Just Received BY.. XVGiteaway, Jsaidlaw (So. BABY'S TOILET "b'.XES I||F Ptic*a 3.00, 3.25, 3.75 Jtintl BABY S BRUSH 6 COMB Prkea 85 95.- each. J^few V)rimmed Straw Mats Black t!0Ii s tooklllgji Very C I Value Fsm I»j. LADIES' SUNSHADES Wonderful ralue in very prettily trimmed hats D«i^cc
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 33 8 lair, nth October. Vv-jnoJa. i -Mh October ihurMlay, 13th October. H Friday. 14th October. V^ 1. Saturday. 15th October 1• 1,, 1 :i 11., L Sundiy. X.th Ocrtubcr. W M M<.ndav i;lh October
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  • 540 9 SUICIDE AMONG JAPANESE. Remarks „f Admiral Kamimura. A'linn.il Ka in 1111 urn ha» again be expressing his views 011 the subjert suicide among officers who find ther ■afarai in a position where they arc ovr whelmed by nuniberH and must eitli surrender or commit --uicide. On tt main qaaaUoa the
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  • 232 9 No one i|iiite undetstands what the ex (lent an steamers I 'ml and Don are cluing in their rult as Russian cruisers Their actions ha 1 c, from th<first shown extraordinary futility. Important steamers, liritish an well as (iernian. lull ofoano which might easily come within the
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    • 498 9 BANKS. Hongkong fif Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAIO-UI 1 (Al'lTAl Jltoooomi KKBBRVR Fl'M): sterling K<<fwrveslil(KXi,Uo() I Silver Hcs.-rv 7,.HXi,<JOO "'.W* l^' •awrva Liability of l>«ff(isart SlO,ooo,o<ki OMJaTff OI- DIRECTORS. A. .1. Ranaaßi, K»<)., Caaanaaa. 11. K. Toinkini., K».|., Deputy Chairnian. L.Oaaia, Ibb. Baa. U. Shcwan. 1.. siniiim. Kv.,. I k. s.
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    • 277 9 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China [NCOWORATID HY ROYAL CHARTBR. <;.ipit:il XHOO.IXK. Ueserve [.lability of Proprietors .£BOO,OOO Kesorve Fund £800,000 BANKKRS. Hank of Kngland. National Hank of .Sc tland. I'he London City <fc Mindland Bank, Ltd .SINGAPORE BU\NCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per
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    • 160 9 NOTICES. I #NyCarlsbergßeer Yei Cllmrtes l ll eßer etpecWI J' brewwl lor Tro cal Obtainable at the principal Hotels and Retail Pealen. |L m Sole Importers *^J 'i i- S"bWbBBMMb^b^bWbMbWBbIBHHb! BAGNALL HILLES. Contracting Electrical Engineers and Importers Of Electrical Steam Apparatus. Have always on hand a most Extensive Stack of
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    • 404 9 NOTICES, W6e Straits Wimes. AND Wde Straits budget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Daily issue per year $*m«> do per quarter 7.5'» do per month -.."hi do per copy ".15 Weekly issue per year IS.»KI do per quarter 4.HD do per ropy MU When >'nl by piwt, there h added
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    • 97 9 .Shipping advertisciufiits, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 Ucueral shipping news is priuted on P*«» Rheumatism is a stubborn disease to tight but Chamberlain's lain Halm li.ueured it many times and will do M wli.-n ever opportunity offers. This remedy i.> a general family liuiineiit
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  • 423 10 New Scheme in Perak. I'HK Time* of M'il,iy,i pives parti i'l»rr- <>t .1 srhune to run motor omnibotM in IVr»k which in being w..rk*-.i up by Mr Wall .Jackson. The M > Railway aaa main artery does work admirably, but every artery should have its feeder*,
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  • 220 10 F. M. S. NOTES. Mr !'t.' *r. Manaser ol the Bukil i tnim port- iv '.lie M'li'iy tf« v. U Urn raralU for tin- month ■h 'ik mt 333 c/.< Irom 'iis oi itoM I lit* toad to this tiiino ir'Pin Eta id bai n beta mm-.leu-.i Mr I i>.
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  • 170 10 INVENTOR'S SAD END. < >i».>; Mfgnt, the inventor of tUe uaiu principle M applied to bicycles, j km di«-d iv l'an> at the a^re o! l.i. Despite Ins numerous inventions and iml'i ivements in the steering gear of bi- 1 ycles and motors, which are now beii| utilised the world
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  • 82 10 ttm contract tor the work ol erection >l the <>n*en Victoria Statue, the front wall, aod new entrance to the British liCgatiou at liaugktk has, says the Hangkok 'J'imif, been given to the lowest uoderar, MeMra Thya Cbuanß A Co •ontraotoix, whose price is Ticals IS* *tm. Hmm (ilana aod
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    • 503 10 NOTICES. For fa notional trooblM, delay. P»ln and tbOM Irregalarltlei peculiar to th« MI. Praaeribed by tne blffbest Franeb Medical authorities and superior to Tansey. steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEAUT, 8. r Vivisnne, Part* lUdcwmJ Fhytieunt pmcrlb* Orimaoh'i Mati«a •i th» ml irnVr aaa at the ia» time ta*
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    • 356 10 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway From April 11th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. a.m. ac. A r.a. i-.M p m r m i' m. SINGAPORE ,/..6.25 IO.OO' 12.35 :!.IO :t.22 4.54 HUO NAwtnn «'< 2 ;<il llU)7 l 2A *K ;<:?9 501 tio
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    • 298 10 OILSEEDS, COPRAH SPICES, &c iPOTOTSCHNIQ FRANKEL. TRIESTE. AUSTRIA.) Agaati an.l PmdM Hwht »|.e»i«lly f-i mA «W«J«« tawrtap aoOflk* on ihc Continent. wi.«h to have VERT anmtfa ninl VERT r«ll»bl« Weprpsenutives i:i Kurope. hstataekaig and Frankel are tieneral A^eiit" f"r CoßtiaenUl Knrope <«f some at the most pri>iiiim>m shippers ..f |.r.«lnce
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    • 350 10 NOTICES. T MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. UKI'AIKK PROMPTLY EXECUTED S. H. SAN, 14 CHENG TUAN STREET. Uefjs to inform the public that be can supply carpenters, filters, boilermakers engine and general workers, and immigrant coolies f>r the Federated Malay States, Johore, and Netherlands India, at the shortest no: ice.
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