The Straits Times, 17 October 1904
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Title Section16 1904-10-17 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, 563 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 17. 19CH PRICE 15 CEIf S16 words
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Advertisement472 1904-10-17 1 NOTICES. Dubonnet Dubonnet THE Quinquina ,^o^ Dubonnet a over the World -A.S BEI3STC3- TIKE BEST APPETIZER. ATONIC WINE&RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL STAFF. To be had from all Dealers Sole Agents DUPIRE Co., Singapore. >ct 11 PROPOSED KINTA GYMKHANA PBObBAMM! 1905 MEETING. .//V, teth tBth February FIRST DA\. M iiniN I'uri,472 words
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Advertisement456 1904-10-17 1 bd for aaetiaa. Rale ll<i ntataano. i nile Kiitrniii't' tU V i THIRD DAY. i I'iik til \Mri,.N Qun IN (ir. 4 :>'. aM, alue BMW.— A cap value saxi with |l»n ...i.i.M muncy nut oi wafca lifOgoasto Beeoad H»r>e A haadfeaa i.-r all I<k> Kiata Griffin that have run456 words
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Advertisement354 1904-10-17 1 CHINRBE CLBRK WANTED. Wnnti'l for *f%!T. Hatch Borneo, a Chinese clerk with knowledge of accounts, j A good salary paid to competent man. I THK BORN'F. 00, I,Tl>. Singapore. \\r A v rED Trig da W equal v. j fc j >? Apply to "tipete," H I>ubiin R°MOne larte room354 words
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Advertisement280 1904-10-17 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. GENTLEMEN'S Waterproofs <f Raincoats^.msr The Latest A The Best All Sewn SeamsINVERNESS WATERPROOFS ARMY REGULATION WATERPROOFS V 15.50 and 519.50. Detachable Cape with Shoulder Strjp CHESTERFIELD WATERPROOF $24 OO each. $18 50. INVERNESSES^ cIisTERIFIELDS IN THE NAVY REGULfITION WATERPROOFS Syces Cape* Coats Sewn Seams Specially made for280 words
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Article306 1904-10-17 2 Sideligf ts on his Cfearacttr, Some an- bom with contentment and some arc not. It was while lying Hongkong Harbour thai the author i this article (ii i realised what content mem really signified. A sampan pa Lying at full length in the boa) wai tl owner, with306 words
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Article419 1904-10-17 2 Among Shopkeepers Down the street in the Chini quarti won- further proofs of Celestial rout cm Bent. Outside cadi shop the litt sticks burnt away merrily. They wouli keep ill- debil-man" away, and long he was al arm's length all wouli be well. Shop after »hi pn nl same picture,419 words
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Article376 1904-10-17 2 On the Hill Side A la' le farther on and you id, fool of ill.- Peak Al tho jumniil of the peak new I are in course of erection, and tmildini;- q titii ilni I taken daily Far np the mountain sidr things like ants m"' inj lowly u|i the376 words
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Advertisement373 1904-10-17 2 NOTICES. 386 THE LARGEST ORDER EVER PLACED FOR TYPEWRITERS BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT 275 Machines) HAS BHEN ISSUED FOR THE EMPIRE 'ii^^f MACHINE Price <^150 compete. p/Mtncuuutt fkom BORNEO Co., Ltd., Singapore. HUTTENBACH Bros. Co., 9enang. SOFT WOODS \\i\-. RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH HARD WOODS373 words
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Advertisement438 1904-10-17 2 NOTICES. A "Sledge" Brand FULL CREAM i Natural Milk. K Sledge Brand Sterilized L^il^ It! A PERFECT FOOD. t 3B e f s teiili/ntioii this Jlilk uiulei^oes renders it :il>»ilutely tree fr-nn all CD ifenYear* 01/ M "T*" «>«» <■# tor Inftats ami [nraJUa, and is the bast for iloinestu-438 words
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Article477 1904-10-17 3 AT PORT ARTHUR The I -in I Defences. Mi Km, .11. the «..:n -i>..ii«l. in ol thai iit.i.li.'d 1., tin- Jaaaawac arar* in ,-oiiliiig I'.'t Aiiluii. haa awde report It 'In lan<l dcfrlli-i of rV«t Altlllll which w.i~ |)iililislicil on tin- Ssth Bepteav r 111 the lif Skimp*, Tokk>. A477 words
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Article121 1904-10-17 3 EMIGRATION COOLIES. Jim)..-, nl pri tiling ili, i-uii- from suffering ill-treat-j ii.-.,t, ,1 by tii- n uti iotor». in 'ii h China 1 i harge M m lies ;i TienUin inati ii ~t 1 1 ■T..k. i v mi. i] m Ii. rurh fully |ii..iii! 'I with ;ili I and121 words
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Article134 1904-10-17 3 ITA LIA N CONSUL IN TONQUIN. M Italy port !<-r 11 Cl r»- he 1 Ml 1.'/ i- in the 1. ol iiiii.iu .tiii tha Urn atioa ..:iir.- ii. 1.11 l .Iv il lii.i--1 thai imbei .1 I laliani 1 tli» 1.! -in. iion Ih rail io.it betOM I 'nil134 words
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Advertisement44 1904-10-17 3 lin Ban TasAnam tkal i-m 1.1 bruiM-s. >|n.iin- -t-.il«l> or like lit 1 |>J>< 1> -.il 1.-ll < 'll.Ulll* II 1 111 It., lin It aNajfi tin aaJa ,-i..iitlv .iii.l >li..iiltl ahvajri at 1,.,i,.l F..r iak l.v All D.'alers I UK UIBPENBAST, Oeaeral Agent* 31/1044 words
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Advertisement402 1904-10-17 3 HITTTITMII APH HP-TI^L P<? C*C% sole agents for IIU 1 1 IjliD/\v/I1 DMWJsjm CaY VyV/., Straits Settlements. Federated Malay States. 6r. I I J"% Mk I I^PC A Roofing and ceiling Material, guaranteed Fire, Weather, Damp and Insect proof supplied in sheets 6 feet by 3 feet used in Government402 words
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Advertisement203 1904-10-17 3 NOTICES. AUCTION SALE OF THE IVRBCK Of thi: BRITISH STEAMER "ABBOTSFORD" Ai she now lies athore on the l>ar of the K<?manan River, E»st Coast of the Malay Peninsula. Trgetlier with her Real and appurlaninrot Length 180 feet. BreaJth 22 feet 1 inch. Depth 8 feet v im-lits, BaßtialtOOby Ifeean.203 words
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Advertisement490 1904-10-17 3 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., Ltd dust Unpacking The very Latest and Improved Style of Vi«(< Talking and Singing Machine witii Tapering Ann, entirely superseding the out-of-date ►Straight Arm Machine. THIS MODEL IS NOT A MERE PHONOGRAPHIC ATTEMPT, BUT GIVES AN ACTUAL REPRODUCTION OF THE HUMAN VOICE, INSTRUMENTS, ETC. 2,000 of490 words
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Advertisement305 1904-10-17 3 NOTICE. Oh K::il Hu[i has this Jay 91 Iranfamd his riijhts and inter Chop Bwae Seni, of No. 1* High I I 'Low *iok Quiing the only otner of the said Uhop who will carr liusiuess from this day on hW o n LOW BK>K Ql) i;hop -»t Siogapore, 94ih305 words
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Obituary20 1904-10-17 4 . I'aiumv. On the ltttli Septeniln'r, :it TH Holland Koa.l. Ken»in-ton \V. London. Kecinald I'adday. foraierly ot Sinsayore and Penan;;.20 words
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404 1904-10-17 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER. I'hk terrible reports of the slaughter at Vi-ntai mike the most gruesome n idim that anybody belonging to present generation »*an remember. It is obvious th.it the Japanese have gained a stupen iou* victory there, while it is still problematical that404 words
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Article231 1904-10-17 4 The death of the King of Saxony, while incidentally recalling a serious scandal that mare directly concerns the Crown Princv, his successor, ccmes as a surprise and a shock, though it wag known that he was ailing more than three weeks ago. The Time* of Sept. 23rd stated:— "The King231 words
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Article84 1904-10-17 4 In the opinion of military experts who know the country, the idea generally entertained that military operations in Manchuria would infallibly be suspended in the winter has no foundation in fact. In reality winter weather conditions much further north than Tieh-ling are tpiite favourable to car Aaigning. Although the temper«il-84 words
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Article14 1904-10-17 4 Puloh Seraia is the place where the coolies of the Si'-,niley are now landed.14 words
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Article12 1904-10-17 4 Thk Fait \Vo arrived yesterday from Lanukatwith 10,000 tins of kerosine oil.12 words
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Article16 1904-10-17 4 H M. S. K*piegle left for the Natuna Island on Saturday night at 9-25 p. m.16 words
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Article17 1904-10-17 4 The British steamer Ci'ltu- rVuMtM arrived irom Batoum yesterday with 140,1 ">0 cases of nil for Shanghai.17 words
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Article16 1904-10-17 4 The repairs to tne salved s'ei;ner Atjtncoutt at Hongkong are f*timated to «ost Slio,(K>o at least.16 words
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Article19 1904-10-17 4 Thk M M. s. s ItarwM le(: Marseilles on the 16th inst. She is due hete on 7th prox19 words
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Article20 1904-10-17 4 Thk M. M. s. s Toi.kin leaves Marseilles on the ;<oth ins', and is due here en the 21st prox.20 words
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Article21 1904-10-17 4 Any new advertisements or alterations for tomoir6w's issue of the btraits Times must be in this office by 1 1 am21 words
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Article20 1904-10-17 4 11. K. Sia John Andeksun, Miss. Anderson and suite arrived from Port Swettenham in the tim Me* on Sunday morniug.20 words
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Article24 1904-10-17 4 Thk Strait* Time* will l>e pabiiafcrd at 2 pm. tomorrow and on Thursdayrace day. It will come oul at the '.isual hour on Saturday24 words
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Article31 1904-10-17 4 The German mail steamer iV Regent Luitpol having loft Colombo on the loth inst. at 4 p.m may be expected to arrive here on Thursday the Wth at about 6 p.m.31 words
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Article26 1904-10-17 4 A St. PifwMWM telegram to tin? Tim", dated Sept 21. stated -It is reported that lour warships purchased by Russia Iroin Argentina have arrived at Libau26 words
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Article32 1904-10-17 4 A rawTBAU match in connection with the League fixtures will be played on the S R end of tfca Esplanade this afternoon between the Ringera and the 64th Coy Royal (i»rrison Artillery.32 words
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Article29 1904-10-17 4 Thk Dutch Government light house tenders Snip and '/.nehnf arrived this morning and yesterday respectively from Puloh Serai i and Tanjong Pinang. The /eeduif is bound for Puloh Seraia.29 words
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Article36 1904-10-17 4 Ai'i't'ALiNG for a diminution of tl:e valuation of the estate of tin* late S> Win. CunMl'e Brooks, of (il^ntana, Aberdeenshire, his trustees dwell upon his foibles in buildinp, such as putting stained glass windows into pigstyes.36 words
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Article28 1904-10-17 4 On Saturday night there was a full house at the BurniAh Theatre ball The Company produced a most laughable and interesting pieie Shaharora Jndrn, which was excellently performed.28 words
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Article44 1904-10-17 4 The Dunlop tyre, an Irish invention, expired aR a patent on Sepr. 16, and in real Irish fashion its wake wan celebrated by a dinner at the Hotel Cecil, where some 40U puewts were entertained by the D.inlop Company Mr. Harvey Dv (rog presided.44 words
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Special (EclcQrams to the "Straite Cimca."
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Article42 1904-10-17 4 KUROPATKIN'S RESERVES NOW ENGAGED. Serious Straits of the Russian Army. Bh<i7ighai, 17 Ih Oct. Japanese unofficial telegramu state that General Kuropatkin's three reserve divisions are now being engaged at Yentai, which indicates that the Russian forces are now reduced to serious straits.42 words
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Article85 1904-10-17 4 Ten Thousand Russians reported Killed The results of the Gghting from Monday to Friday last (10th to 14th inst) are that the Japanese have crushed a powerful enemy inflicting enormous losses, the spoils taken by the victors being over thirty field guns, 2,000 shells, and an abundance of85 words
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Article21 1904-10-17 4 Prisoners declare that General Kuropatkin's total available force in the vicinity of Mukden consists of nine Army Corps.21 words
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106 1904-10-17 4 FRENCH ACCOUNTS OF THE BATTLE. I'aris, October, Vitli The Russian Baltic squadron has left Reval. Despatches from St. Petersburg and Tokyo say that fighting goes on desperately to the south of Mukden. The telegrams from Russian and Japanese sources give contradictory particulars of the crgagements. Through a turning movement to106 words
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JAPANESE OFFICIAL NEWS.
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93 1904-10-17 4 so far in the War. COMBAT STILL PROCEEDING We are indebted to Mr. Tanaka, the Japanese Consul at Singapore. The following official telegrams from the Foreign Office at Tokyo. llece'tred 10-20 p. in., Siti-n^ty Marshal Ohyama's report of the en gagements of Friday states93 words
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82 1904-10-17 4 ti'ceirtd \2.io n. m. Sunday Marshal Ojyama's further report of Friday says Throughout the entire front of all our armies the enemy was driven to right bank of the .Shaho, thus fundjmentally destroying the enemy's plan of attack. The enemy's casualties are estimated to be over82 words
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78 1904-10-17 4 . Rec'd 4 p. m. Sunday: Marshal Ohyama's report of the loth runs as follows The number of Russians found dead on thfl field in front of the Japanese Xi jht Army was 4 000, besides many more yet uncounted, and 100 new prisoners.78 words
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114 1904-10-17 4 . li'ec'd 7 lo p. m. Su.tday The number of Russian corpses bu ried by us up to Thursday, previously reported as amounting to 2,000, refers to the nu.-nb.ir fjiind in t'i« quartet in front of our Left. Army alone. Field Marshal Uhyama'H further114 words
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•Rcutei'o E.rtra Service.
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Article25 1904-10-17 4 London, \Ttth Octuher The Middle Park Plate was won by Jardy. Shah Jehan and Signorino ran a dead heat for second place.25 words
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Article58 1904-10-17 4 . Desperate Fighting for the Russian Quns. In reference to the guns captured by the Japanese at Pensihu, General Kuro patkin says that two regiments on the Russian right were compelled to abandon their guns, but they recaptured all except sixteen. The Japanese night attack compelled them f58 words
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33 1904-10-17 4 OYAMA SATISFIED WITH THE PROGRESS. Reuter's correspondent at Tokyo, telegraphing on the I4tb inst., stated Marshal Oyama reports that the fighting engages altmst the entire front of the Japmesi'. and is progressing satisfactorily.33 words
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Article54 1904-10-17 4 A despatch from Geaeral Kuropatkir.. recounting the fighting of Wednesday and Thursday, states that large rein forcements to the Japanese prevented the Russians froiupfcfiting by their first success in tiie vicijity of Pensihu ORDERED TO RETIRE. Finally, these (Rusfeian) troops be wmdtßs*SsgK3& uuuitbe rst, they54 words
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Article14 1904-10-17 4 (ieneral Kuropatkin admits heavy losses but abstains from giving details14 words
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Article31 1904-10-17 4 OYAMA'S VERSION Later Field Marshal < >yama's detailed report of Wednesday's and Thursday's lighting mentions repeated Russian attacks in the direction of Pensihu on Wednesday, which were all repulsed by the Japanese.31 words
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41 1904-10-17 4 The Japanese Central and LsA Armies dislodged the enemy from important strategical positions, and are successfully continuing the attack One of the Col'iraus of the. Rig:i Army has occupied the key to the enemy's position.41 words
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60 1904-10-17 4 The Hon. Alfred I.yttleton, Secretary of State for t lie Colonies, speiking a* Manchester, has strongly roported Mr Balfour on tha Fiscal question. He declared that opponents had Strongly endeavored to fan the tljine oi jealousy between two greit statesmen (Baifour and Chamberlain^, who could60 words
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Article44 1904-10-17 4 MORE GUNS CAPTURED BY OKU Umdon, Uth Get General <>ku captured ton more punyesterday. Heavy lighting oominuM Field Marshal Oyama reports that on Friday the enemy uas driven to the right bank of the Sha-ho, throughout the entire length of the I M< front.44 words
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Article31 1904-10-17 4 MANY GUNS TAKEN. The guns and booty taken include vast quaatHit)i of ritljs, ammunition waggons etc. The f»re<i>iii^ (•lagTUa* were rt'ceive>l I l.itf I'oi iiblic.it ion in our i-^ue of 3;Uunl:iy31 words
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Article104 1904-10-17 4 . Oyamas Intimates considered tv be too low Londo,,, \7ili October Renter's Tokyo correspondent wiring on t lie ltith inst., reports tli.it werj thing now icdicates that Fieiil Marshal •vanias estimate ol 30,000 Radian casualties is far below the reality The Russians lust 4,500 killed in front of Kuroki's104 words
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Article61 1904-10-17 4 M trshal Ojrana satiiMtM ihat total mimbtr of Rnatian deuit 1 fl the tield, including Iboaa kill id Fridty and Saturday, at [0,000. BlrirtM lh« goal alrea ty n t!i-.i J ipaMM iapture<l quantity ol munitions, as well ;ii taantlW rt\U-< and accoutrements. Tin- Japaaaai l'j61 words
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Article39 1904-10-17 4 CURZON WILL NOT RESIGN. I.nid Cv 111 n inform* R Miter thai Ihi reporti 1 1 hi' 1 ooatamplata i Npiga l: owing to bit wife's illn— 's i- published in ti a tit. -i n, -<; 11, m grouudlou39 words
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Advertisement467 1904-10-17 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOMATO SAUCE. Dyason Sons' Choice Sauces give a splendid relish to any meal. Tomato Sauce, hot or mild, pints do*. $4.00 each 35 cts. Tomato Chutney bo do 4.50 40 Tomato Catsup do 4.50 40 SELF-RAISING FLOUR. Makes a Delightful Pastry. 2 Ib. pkts. each 35 cts. The467 words
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Advertisement285 1904-10-17 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LE T. I lint I'ommotlioiK compound house, No 76. fterarggong Horn I with 8 rooms and Kooil stabling, suittlile for a boarding house. Apply to White "c/o Btraitt Timet. Oct 17 v.c. G. R. LAMBERT a Co., PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, Battery Road and 3 Orchard Road. Reduced285 words
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Advertisement70 1904-10-17 4 Advertisements of Balaa. Wanted. To Let, etc., will l>e found on Page 8. AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Oi-t. 19 -Al Sale room, Land Sale Serau-'.H... Koad and l^ker Uoad. .1 At Sale-room, Kale of wreck of v AbboUford." H. L. Corhlan and Co. 17— At the Mint *to«k clearance70 words
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neuter's Sclcorams.
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Article60 1904-10-17 5 DEATH OF KING OF SAXONY. 1*,,,-!,,,, IM| Urtol-PT. Tlie de:ith is announced ol the King t Saxony OLOOM IN ST. PETERSBURG. The >!••»■« from M:ui<-liuriii has caused i pf f mn4 rliom at St IVtt>r«r>tirfr, whi.-li i* in striking contrast to the ela'ion oviiked by the previous proolam.i'i.iii .it (ieneral60 words
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Article23 1904-10-17 5 YENTAI A VERITABLE DISASTER. h.,ul<,,i, Mill, OHo>#r. Fren.'l; correspondents at St PetersiMTg raport that (irtr.era! Kuropatkin's lefeat at Yentai is a veritable disaster23 words
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Article76 1904-10-17 5 THE FORLORN HOPE THAT FAILED. Russian Peasantry Reluctant to go the FrontIt is rejorted in (several <|iiarters that neral KuropaUda'l advance to the .rd was due to the desperate sarity foe a victory in order to help 'he tide of popular discontent, nd the reluctance of the Russian peas.ntry to76 words
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Article35 1904-10-17 5 FRENCH SILK TRADE TROUBLES. rniTm. \:th (MaWr. The French silk trade is protesting the proposal of the (iovernment o impose a duty 1 I 9 francs (per unit) n ill Asiatic silk fabrics from Jan.35 words
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Article237 1904-10-17 5 The Aw fnlCarnage dulls Enthusiasm--1 ne reports of the awful carnage at Vei tai has produced the deepest impPMim ut Tokyo, where there is no -l.ition over the Japinese victory Piploin itists there are askinc whether ne upportunity for peaceful representa•ions has not arrived. l'uvn!y-eiL'h f237 words
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Article125 1904-10-17 5 n Government is indebted Malay states to thfr 1,006 tor which they pay lly as interest ■ml Mail of the :NJrd Sept. Ctiarles Malcolm CumI Necri Sembilan. Federated ml MM of Charles E 'tiiiiitiiiit!, .it Haling, Epsom, if Mary, -liir.! d.iunhter ol K.lward W. Northey, of WoodK| m. i M125 words
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Article1404 1904-10-17 5 MILITARY WEDDING. Lieut. Buchan and Miss St. C air Married at St. Andrew. An extremely pretty military weiidir-.g was solemnise.! at St. Ai.ilitnV C.iiliedrai on Saturday afternoon wlien Lieut. K. K. Buchan, IJ.S 0., of the Ist battalion Manchester Regiment, was married to Miss Kytte" St. Cl.iir, daughter of Mr.1,404 words
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Article203 1904-10-17 5 . I'hk SUmm'i London correspondent mMm that he learns on the highest authority that Jreat Britain has declined to listen to the Russian protest regarding the Thibet Treaty, except on certain points connected with trade. T'e same correspondent cables that Sir Charles Elliott has been reinstated Commissioner of British203 words
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Article133 1904-10-17 5 R. G. A. SPORTS. Thk Royal Artillery RiHe Kntal Sports >\ ill take place at Blakan Mati recreation ground en Saturday, 29th iiistant. The following events are open to the Army, Navy, Volunteers, Police and Warders. (Europeans only). One mile commencing 443 p. m prize Sl5-10-5, <}'iarter mile commencing 4p.133 words
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Article216 1904-10-17 5 RACING NOTES. On the tracks this morning sprinting was indulged in, and The Idler went particularly well. Writing before the lotteries take place the following look the best Maiden Plate, Clansman, Caste, Diplomatic, Lawn Stakes, Glencoe, Apiary, Felspar, Governors Cup The Idler, Benedick, Pawn-broker, Paddock Stakes Blue Jacket, Sandy, Mandolin,216 words
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Article81 1904-10-17 5 BETTING. The Maiden Plate. Clansman 2 to 1 Diplomatic 2 to 1 Caste .-> to 1 The Scout 5 to 1 Marigold to 1 Postman 8 to 1 Father O'Flynn 10 to 1 The Viking 10 to 1 I ncle Sam 20 to 1 Kiaora 25 to 1 Governor's Cup.81 words
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Article167 1904-10-17 5 64 Coy. R.Q.A. mJ.. Little Co A cricket match was played at Pulo Brani on Saturday afternoon between the 64th Coy. li. G. A. and an eleven representing John Little and Co. The Gunners batted first and knocked up 88 runs, J. Little and Co. scoring 73 for167 words
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Article86 1904-10-17 5 South Natuna Islands Dancer. The master of the s. s. Stonily has reported to the Master Attendant here that his vessel stranded on an uncharted (oral patch Bast of Seraia Island. Bearings Centre of Seraia Island S. 74^ W. Buku Island N.I HE. Dera Rock West. Brian86 words
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Article156 1904-10-17 5 There is only one cure for Rheumatism that has reached a worldwide popularity and reputation. Tln'iv are many remedies sold for the relief and cure of KheumatUm, but there is only one cure that can be considered as having a universal reputation, without a rival, and156 words
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Article127 1904-10-17 5 FIRE AT KALLANG PUDDING. About 10.30 on Saturday night the Chinese >o"'kay of a sawmill at Kallang I'udding telephoned to the police that a fire had broken out at his sawmill. The police and the Fire Brigade, under Mr. F. K Jennings, hurried to the scene. A few minutes after127 words
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Article443 1904-10-17 5 . Ox Friday, Mr. Tearle, the General j Manager of the Singapore and Kranji Railway laid information against one Smith to the following ett'ect Smith is my servant. He is in charge of a number of coils of wire fencing belonging to the railway. He has never had authority443 words
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Advertisement22 1904-10-17 5 KEEP YOUR BODY NOURISHED, .:o<p strong, your Doctor tells you «o. Steams' Wine will assist you. Alk ■«.ur Ghmami about ftmVwV Wint.22 words
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Advertisement7 1904-10-17 5 MVI4BI MAYNARI) CO.. LM pINOAPOKE UIriI'KXSAKY LTU7 words
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Advertisement422 1904-10-17 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Raffles Hotel. PAr.F DINNER To-morrow Night To-morrow Night "Peed at Raffles Kipiings from Sea to Sea BATXTT3 IPJ ATTEDANCE. Oct. 17 WEILL ZERNER'S >>\K Oh IHK I F. A HIM, Jewellery yirms of Jbondon and Paris (Tfmpirary Prfaisra) V«. I High Strett. till lirw Jewdlfry Em|Mrinin is ready.422 words
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Article751 1904-10-17 6 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. steamer; sh.— ship; bq. barqne soh. schooner Yet. Yacht Cm. Cruiser; Übt.— Unnboat; Tor.— Ternedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit.— British i U. S.— United States; Fch. French; Ger. German; Dut. Dutch U.c. General-cargo d.p. deck pas«enger; U.— Uncertain751 words
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Article708 1904-10-17 6 VESSELS EXPECTED. .V.ime, ,-f. awlelfc iate a/ mrnwmt, curt c/ tynm, BTBAHSKB. A. liillc?, < Mm. Oel -'•>: Manstieki A our. Silicon. Nov M. Maritimes. Airlie, Sydney, Xo\ 'Ji; Boustean Alboin, Hongkok. t >ct Borneo Coy. Ayutbia, Bombay, Nov; Borneo Coy. Baroteen, Hongkong, Xov 2; I* Simon*. Baud, Bat a\708 words
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Article69 1904-10-17 6 . IWatMUMi Tim*. TO MORKOW Sarawak R n/St"i> i \0 a.m. P.S'tenhamA Ponaug j4rajjy> 1 p.m Mrlacca>tP Swet'ham^l»iAfr.</ i p.m. S'ral>aya.V Maoassar Han rVI 9i 3 pm. Penang and Deli Calyp*n 3 p m. Bangkok Sinon, 4 p.m. Wehsesi'av. P.'^'tenhamA Penang Kiitnn 1 p.m. P. Sham T. Anson SMaayar69 words
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Article122 1904-10-17 6 M AILS TO ARRIVE. from Europe- By the N P Lil I' I. Luitj.th' Jue en the Lord October. From China —By th« M. M I Omtmk due on the 24th October. TIMK TABLE Of BAtU I) K Left Sincaporo Duo in I.on'lon Vrnv ■■•> •apt 7th 8.1. Oct .'nd122 words
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Article174 1904-10-17 6 For Singapore. l'er I\ O. 8. Cfiln,,, from Londoi Sept. I", iiue r.ini Oct-Mr->. Butterworth Miss Travis. Mr. i.eiijhton. Mr. Bril^p^ Per I*. O. s e. Citma <.onnecting win the steamer ('tiutun at Colombo, fron London Sept. 8l». due »U> Oet Mr. anc vd Mr<. K. If.174 words
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Article67 1904-10-17 6 Wharfs at Which Different Ship? are Berthed To-day. Kast Wiiark Nuen 1%ag VH3TOKU QBATna Dock— >u ALBKRTtiRAVI\iiD.>fK— Sat ;>l;l ski-tion No. l Sala.iin IVinj Heinrii What) Hiri V 5 TTnmnniin 4 Nii. 5 Nnm Sang >. >. 6 <a\[- Borneo Whark T Oolohuu. I K .l.-i.i,67 words
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Article101 1904-10-17 6 Hhevmatisu is ci stubbiiu Uncase t«. tight but Chamberlam'j P.iiu Balm La<cured it many tiuio Mid will d< N wheu evu- > ppomuuty offers. Thu wutij i^ general family hiiiiiKiit and uot only >!■ m it quickly relievo rheumatic paiaa but it ..lso cure? lame bade, >tiff neck sonnMi oi101 words
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Article182 1904-10-17 6 I'i'iJ Compwn 1! Tnmm "I 1 tion* GOLD. 4.X-I |0 10.W0 t 1" MR l l«»,5«v 1 Jt>,7"i> 1 iH ',1 m 1 5",im> 1 150.0UU 1 A',»nk.i loii $;.jn kmttt M. Co., l.i.i M (Dttotro*) 8.00 10 K;i,iau:> G. M. Uow. Lul. ti (l-r^i.) JW 1 Kechau Kiiia>,182 words
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Article100 1904-10-17 6 GENERAL. 4.h.,.».i •1,1**) 4,5W HytN MM 6,'*"' 2.75U l.iHiO -M.iiO" >.>«.■ uni—m-d ■M 5,tw .i>Mt,(H«l iim*»ue<l. 1 1-J5 M UN) lo 10 5» IIK> H> i. I l)iiiri)cveto].incnt Co., LM. J li»i Fi-.leruteil Eii^URi'iuii; l.l.l. M» KrswiT N.avf. Ud. I-.'.". HoiiKki.iitr uuil slmnjrh.ii Bank Iihi lluwiirtli Krskiue, U4. S 1<100 words
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Article45 1904-10-17 6 Juwrarlh Kr>kine, Llil. 7% iiley, llur K raivi-«, Ltd i. <iDi;a|M>rc Municipal 6/, 5% wjonj; I'ayai DMft <"o., Ltd. 6% ■J6O.KM) tuu,uuo 6So,5"<> 1.3«iS.rMH> 3% .-v..!^. -1% I' 11 1 I" 1 1 1 ■j rail Imvri, 1% ,,t«-n, I.u.n-. ■J" JU, :\<" Inyi-i-|.u Layan.45 words
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Advertisement314 1904-10-17 6 NOTICES. THE Straits Wimes CAN BE OBTAINED i iim FOLLOWING PLACES IN Singapore. Mama •'■•tm Little Co.. Ltd. j Haaai Kelly and Walsh. Lta Betel I i Berafe i Bg I'ag.u Buffet. Tank Koad Railway Station -elegie Road Liaei ;.ml Kaaa*eag Bahru. the), can be had at shops iminedil Poace314 words
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Advertisement594 1904-10-17 6 NOTICES. WANTID An int«l!ii*nt cletk for a Solicitors' •inn One who understand* ('ourt work and typewriting preferred. Literal salary nßared to a competrnt man. Apply to VASSOMKKEN KHOKY. Solicitors. Singapore. UetU "*-»0 WANTED. An Experienced Manager for Sungkai Sawmills. Apply by letter with testimonials tin! terms on or betore l*th594 words
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Advertisement583 1904-10-17 6 NOTICES. rBE LET— No. 8 1 Institution Hill Entry Ist November. Apply to TOMLINBON 4 LRRMITr I Raffles Place. M IS nc. I*O BE LET, small lint floor offices facing CarenAgh Bridge Ko>\d and Flint street. Apply to Onthrie 4 Co. Ltd., Agents. v.c. rU BE LET- One splendidly lighted583 words
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Miscellaneous30 1904-10-17 6 WEATHER TELESRAfn. i K. A C. Tflrgrnph Company lriTii <>, roaat HUyufCOSG.Harcmeter tOM, L)irf t-tion of Wi ;-.<! K y. k Force of Wind Max.lVmp in Bteda MVNII.A: "!i WS.W I. «1.30 words
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Advertisement582 1904-10-17 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPAnFeS. P. 6?O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ,ir China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, K|rypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. rkrowta !!l!la o( I' ailin B lw»»i for M r,,vV PwelM «ulf, Ooitinental, M "ort? it, imert .-.ill leaiw Sin^npore on or atiout Mail Line.582 words
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Advertisement678 1904-10-17 7 STEAMSH I PfICOMPANI ES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatsohapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore Ship Aokncy, latk J. Daknubls A Co., 2-S Coi i.ykb Quay. 'l h» undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Kxp'ted. Will be Despatched for:— l)r KUrk SoiT.-ii..-i):i Oet 15 Ba'avia, Cheiibon, Tegal,678 words
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Advertisement466 1904-10-17 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURO. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are denpatehed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penantc and Colombo The arrivals of the next466 words
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Advertisement669 1904-10-17 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.DI NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mall 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, i enai »R, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are669 words
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Advertisement705 1904-10-17 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwarda for the Straits, China md Japan every week, and from Japan homeirarda for London every fortnight ami foi Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer wch month extends to Vancouver705 words
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Advertisement476 1904-10-17 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE A LIFE rOTAI. INVEBTBD FUNDS KCIIFi £12,000,000. BOUSTEAD <fc Co., Agentt 111 K LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,)"' W0 Paid np Capital !i.~,780 RnerveFund £1,073,M50 Tbe nndereigned, Agenti for the Cod. •anf, are prepared to accept Sre riiki it turrent rates476 words
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Article256 1904-10-17 8 A LADY WITH MANY NAMES. Ihe followinp appears ir. the Rbhv: -*<-etters of administration have been srinted of the estate and efleets valued ■I 41,143 Il's. 6d gross and C7Bt. 14s 7d. -let, i>l Mrs Kllen Kr.inces McKen- na oi the Hotel National, Avenue cle In Ot rt Ni( i-.256 words
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Article105 1904-10-17 8 SHIP-BUILDING ABSORPTION. -tateii that the great ship-ruiiid- m. of Meesrs Bar Und and Wolff it to be completely absorbed by :ru-;. The i of the Belfast arm dacfemea :o v Ststsaseal in the ruatter. It leni i that the interests of Mr idy Barland, and the late Mr •ill, onder105 words
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Article92 1904-10-17 8 AN UN EASY CROWN. Bacvia ■at crow— d tember the \\u weighed nine pound heavy that he was obliged Iwii t c it. Th« 1,,,!,, Wms com,. •ays •It is si en i that for the last three nights palace has teen v the notorious 6th R< -t iert-rs of92 words
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Article150 1904-10-17 8 VOYAGE WITH CONTRABAND. lildball, on Sept. 16. the rian Steam Shipping Company imm mad !,>■ J0'....' Stia^k 367. balance of W32ts royaga in tha ■toamahip .1 settlement the craw had takpn -.ilar wimmonaae. Kcr the Dtended that wapes only due to the men un to the n oi vessel by150 words
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Article668 1904-10-17 8 Dreadful Scene*. Hi.- >i Pstarabarg oomspoodenl <>i the il, repurti M-rinu.-. in in. in to the I'llect that the Osar has re oeived Crosa Kcar A.lniiial Wiivn a telegraai argng him to hastea the departure ••I the Baltic Beet, ;m ezßnsMag the aope lh.it Admiral ■nsfca'isl 1 1668 words
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Article44 1904-10-17 8 FINANCE COMMERCIAL. l~th QeMar, 1904. To day 4/na bank rate is 1/11^. The K. M. S. Railways continue to prove remunerative. The profits accrued upon their working (luring the past year yielded a dividend equivalent to 8 which was admittedly a very satisfactory return.44 words
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Article87 1904-10-17 8 inib'.e. do (Cnbe No. 1) unpicked .'opra Ball do Pomlana: >pper. Black do White, (6% i»go P!onr Saraws. do Rrnne! N" 'earl S vio Coffee Ball, 15* basl' J Coffee, Palembang, 8U£ 'offee, Ltbenan No. 1 r «ploca, small F'akf io mecl flake lo "mail rear In )pio:u Keniic\ice87 words
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Article116 1904-10-17 8 EXCHANGE Uansa -ttaak 4 m/. jjji i D«nisnd i/ii i Prlvste t iii/« l/ll j do 3 m/t i/iii" hi G. rmany.— Bank d/.i 1.961 Frlvat? 1 vr.;- 1.99J do 6n. >n France -Byak .i'd a.4-jj rtiv»;« 3 m y, 2.45 do 8 a>,'i 4.18 im K !L- 1. "i.116 words
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Article76 1904-10-17 8 Men-of-War. 4'i'V. Dutch lishthcuse tender. 171 tons •-Tcrew, 2 gU ns, 300 h. p. Captain Xisb, [Tlk. Oct. From P. BaraK I-sth Oct Dutch Govt. For Borr.o-. C-RJ». va J/*tt-, Govt. yacht. Hi tons, displacement, n crew, 5K> h.p. Oapt Murphy, Itth Oet From Port S\\..ttenhim IMb Oct Colonial iiovernment.76 words
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Article376 1904-10-17 8 Arrivals since Noon of Saturday. ImW. Prit. str. 18» tons Capt Hunter lfith Oct. From 1\ Swettenhara, Uth Oct G.c., and «l d.p. Wee Itin A Co. For Port !?»vottenuam 18th -Rd j Aro.rjff, Bri. str. 247 tons, Capt Morier. l«tn<Vt. From Pt>nanj{. 13: b Oct (j376 words
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235 1904-10-17 8 . Aii iralde k'i:sa.,,\ Fch. str. 3,-'7-l tins, Cart Loui-, !tli I) t. From Siii^oa, [lib Of. (i.c Hofoe Comte A 00. r-orl)u~-kirk. AtitM Siekmtn, <-ier. str. I.QiO tons Capt Bust-Uf. Nth <>(•:. Kom Swatow, "th Oct. O.e and MB .1 p Belri Meyer *Co >-oi235 words
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Article326 1904-10-17 8 THE NEW BRITISH CRUISERS. Sii thfl i esisjn of Urn new class of aimcured cruinm to be laid dowo. thii year w is published in Aagust there li v bc^n couiiderabte discuuiuß, says the Daily Graphic, uto th< SXMdiescy j>f rtfainihs the To inch gun, of which, b> the oricinal326 words
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Advertisement126 1904-10-17 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS. Nos. 51 4 62, Big* Street. Jt»t 1 ,*>..■ i Bllaafc CMaasa, and Jiaaasss pMI BSrinsaa mi Osasasai an.l of all otiier kinds of Silk* »«itable f.»r Ladien' and lientlen.eii V drense.. et. And a freah lot Indiau an.l Chinese Silverware,126 words
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Advertisement138 1904-10-17 8 Wditeawatf, Jbaidlaw (80. GIVE THE BEST VALUE FOR CASH. Compare these Prices. mi lM"" DAISY AIR GUNS JIH fipffa^^H^^ TO BE SOLD AT Vy We. 40 <**. f- ac h Childrens' dm^^^^^. Feeders '^^P EACH Price, IS M S SPLEMDID iV;;,; t 'S l1 T i nd l Ch W^138 words
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Miscellaneous232 1904-10-17 8 Md.;J;u 17th October. High Water. 3-48 i! n League football 8.V.A. Una lirill. 13 B.V.I. Raeraitt Drill 5-13. S.V.I. Si<;ii;il|iii K 5 30. stiiinlninl Opera Victoria Street. '■< \\.\ynnj< Bsraak North Bridge Road. Wellington Them re <\i North i 5 r i 1 ltd S I lie*. in v. 18th232 words
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Article819 1904-10-17 9 Terrible Experience of a Japanese Private. An .ice, mil 1 the toi ming ol lon preranMbrjr al Port Arthur, on Vu 24, 1- given l>_v Brsl clan private Kumez" Tsntani, who w;i>. wounded in thai en gagement The Shanghai />„,/, translaUi the details frosjg the 5ti,,,,,,.819 words
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Article159 1904-10-17 9 HONGKONG HARBOUR NUISANCE. Vessel* arriving fr India, Straiti Settlements, and elwwheri al Hongkong .iiv besieged by Chin boarding hou v r»iiiiM i long before they anchor. The lampaiiß, tays the Daily righl oal i" the entrance of the harbour and honk "H to tin tteamert while they are steaming through159 words
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Advertisement484 1904-10-17 9 Nonces. Try! Try! SOLB ACF.STS G. OTOMUNE CO. IHK lANJONQ PAQAR i)OCK COMPANY, LTD. II f. K.SGI.NKKRS, IRCS AND HkASS Fotnrom, WHiRriNGKRg, Ac. Ibis Company execute Ship and Marine ftopain of ali descriptions in ths :mi manner under the superinof experienced European Ship w! ighte sad Engineers. i mg Docks484 words
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Advertisement209 1904-10-17 9 RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. €ngineers and Gontraetors •r«JMU££SU» SI NG APORE. If IMPROVED JJ^%^L, STEAM g^^^i&E ROAD IMPROVED J Steam Traction Engines <sg4fifßS^ Traction Waggons J^fljffiP?** l IMI IF TRj O V IE ID ■^J^^Sl steam '%ssm PORTABLE ?§2/5?? ENGINES €nquiries will receive prompt attention, ffiuilt by Ruston Proctor A209 words
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Advertisement91 1904-10-17 9 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET 1 FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per mm. Duty extra V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra ■H'IAiSiBLE FROM KETAIL DEALEbS, OK Me ALISTER Co., Ltd sole agents The most palatableand j| wholesome natural mm->91 words
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Advertisement360 1904-10-17 9 NOTICES. BHORTHANO &_TYPLWRITING. An Englishwoman undertakes casual work as a STENOGRAPHER and TYPIST. From Monday to Friday after 6.80 p.m. daily. On Saturday after 3 p.m. She guarantees RAPID CAREFUL work together with ABSOLUTE SECRECY. Address, Mrs. Howell, Telephone No. 1 1 1 Hotel des Indes Sulphuric and Hydrochloric Acids.360 words
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Article299 1904-10-17 10 i,.i> ifn ttoriet an t<'M "i the n ,f tilt- 1 1 in, hi f.ikns Careful at i t i < 1 1 t.. tin n 1 1 i k has not <li rani .1 i; Ii ,'i',\ certainty Imt nil- Parker, in <lt cribing ;i tout givi299 words
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Article86 1904-10-17 10 A CHITTY OUTW IT TED. i ii one of the ami i I is not general 1) v tavs ihe tii go j vi to a low caste H 1 >:i the i he quickly but pee- ittalment > i rei tty's hand* t in 1 t from I Blister86 words
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Article56 1904-10-17 10 RIGHT- EYEDNESS. only t .i thai 1-. •li.in tin- left. Dai curious result* explains why, playing, the was allotted -> bowiaf tell V the dexterot 1 D Gould thinks, i the the i nd poutiotik of >" rtriagi In umilar v MON to <lii..i tl,. niainiply t.. pull roe I56 words
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Article65 1904-10-17 10 SUBMARINE FO R JAPAN. up twom >.in Ki.in 1 19 pirtiiii the 239 pack and cent, i.m it i ■ipsnenl tv ni,,,.,,k tl.- Mikado uil rill eioael ..i Tin- boat i I Km.,.,, m f ill. silrua. wv .1.—..1 n itj of it.' t la l k nquadruM. I<j to65 words
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Advertisement398 1904-10-17 10 NOTICES. HSWARTH ERSKINE, Ltd. Town Offices and Show Rooms: 16, BATTERY ROAD. W r E arc now showing the Largest Stocks of Engineering, Electrical, and Ironmongery requisites in the East. '^^^^•i^^- Large and Varied Stocks of all Material reK j^fjfp' quired for Engineering, Electrical, Mining, Planting and Contract Work of398 words
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Advertisement281 1904-10-17 10 IS'OTICES Jor ffews of tde Straits, &ulclluS Times. IT HAS THE —^-Largest Circulation O F ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MALAYA FOR War Welegrams, READ Straits JL JLXXJ, vJ5i It may be obtained in Singapore at the following places Mewn. John Little Caw, Ltd. The Rtfreshincnt MM, T.mk J gtpo) inc^281 words
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Article466 1904-10-17 11 THE KING'S PRIVATE SECRETARY. His Majesty has m time foi the i v tivati if the -lal writing winch characterised ih>- earlj decades of the Uwl century. But hi never Bnishta a word with an nninl .'il>le syllable, and does not observe the practice of referring to people and placet466 words
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Article282 1904-10-17 11 SERVANTS' REGISTRATION. Details oi a Sclteme "Taimania" tlm^ discourses on the servant registration question in the Penuity V«:rth after pointing the eviU of the present 1. 1 alone policy It i-. very easy to find fault, bul uol to remedy it. Granted, my fair reader that is why I leave282 words
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Article129 1904-10-17 11 F.M.S. NOTES. The Oovernmenl pabliahea .i notifica tion proebuaung the introduction oi' ad ditional nalei under the Revenue Parnu Baaetmenl ol 1902, which provide t li.it neither the Farmer nor any othen axeepl minors and owners of plantations should either bring into ot take from tin- Farm area any opium129 words
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Article68 1904-10-17 11 A FttlF.::n in NkSB is a Fail m> [MM I D —That is exactly wliat Cli.iMili-rlain > Cough Kcmctly is. It is the BOtker'l help when >lie is .suddenly awakiii.d in the night a the ominoas aaskj ami Jabond bnathiag ot hrn babt. II .s tho safe rwori at tltf68 words
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Advertisement470 1904-10-17 11 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. ,il)-IT OJ PITAI SIC ,000,000! KEBBBVB FUSD.— -t.-rliriK K.-siTve •10,000,0001 (lflo -1 Ivor Kesri vo 7,000/W) f uol (wu I;, -.tvp Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. .1. Kayiiioiid, Esq., (liairmau. 11. K. Ton. kin-, Ks t).].uty Chairman 1.0. v, K-(|. I Hon.470 words
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Advertisement342 1904-10-17 11 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China IN'OOKPORATEI) BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital £800,000 Reserve Utility ofl'n.prietors .£BOO,OOO Reserve Fund £800,000 BANKERS. Hank of England. National Bank of Scotland. Tin! London City Miudland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRVNCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1 per cent, per annum342 words
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Advertisement489 1904-10-17 11 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THK HHffIEST REPDTAHON EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease witli (ffa^a*a^BWw^Bm»«TW^B^^^^^MSsiTH^T*' rtß FLUID EXTRACT Or KCD JAMAICA "We cannot »pc*k aaar^a^aVa\^H ■►^aaT^Ma¥l^Hll»^aTlWlll>lvi ffH cJa^aV iff too hifhlf of it" B^T K^P%V W W*J 1« U.%1l I fe *3 Pronounced by the489 words
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Advertisement814 1904-10-17 11 NOTICES. y^jF^^WE Send oh Approval /Ffk w\'*:'^£2.lOto£s-5-0 |fugAfl(y|c/lffßMO£ PAID «o anjr JWlmnlor Cart and Motor jrlr< NOTICE." TaUtDMUi Ml inviln.i Cof Iki >n|e light 1 to open one |m\\n-h( p lor h p riod il three >ears from the Ist January. HP"), in each of the 6t cc's or sections814 words
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Article315 1904-10-17 12 JAPANESE PAPER. r*M« the l..uk of trees .iml slnul* 1 pane*) make Korea ol papen r'"- houaea ,ny woodeu fraam i witli thin paper, whirl, kcepi mm the urn.l t)llt Irts ill tfc* 11-lit Til' n •ile<l |.;.|K>r>. are .^t.iiii-liiujv cheap aad A« ;i protection for liis 1...nl •■I t».i315 words
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Article105 1904-10-17 12 THE WAR. Japanese Ours Deadly Work. I g ».!> three days. ys tad tiie exact num •i i- unknown Tlu f< a m tperience idea i the havoc 1 The num sides Th R after be- n their position, ing tine Japanese mi I ihi thai the Rushid W .i105 words
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Article111 1904-10-17 12 FORTUN ES IN ORCHIDS. .i. ..it. an i mm- t..-,1., v i- the in tin juuabar ••> Peonon's M li i- .r.. iin.l the <».!.. in. rit|Miui i 1...t the I it, luu really im,,| v •"liM.uultl,,- i.,s. 1,,.,,, dia tin- rouuti ■MM»lllll.-| l t- ,1,.,,, lumber Hi. MMibn in.|>..rt«l111 words
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Advertisement442 1904-10-17 12 NOTICES. \/^MT[fjf^ These tiny Capsules |B^H ~~superior Wjv¥^ Kw to c °p aiba C%^^M^BW Cubebs, and 1 f Injections cure C the same diseases as these drugs < C in forty-eight hours without < t inconvenience. f C iKk Capsale ban tht name HUDYI FOR OMEtttS OF THE OKST. SRIMAULT'S442 words
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Advertisement392 1904-10-17 12 NOTICES. Wde Straits Wimes. Un W6e Straits SBudget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Daily issuo per year $3<>U<t do per quarter 7.50 do per month '2.50 do per copy 0. 15 Weekly issue per year 18.00 do per quarter 4.00 do per copy 0.4« l When sent by post, I392 words
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Advertisement381 1904-10-17 12 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway From April nth, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. SINGAPORE rf.. 6 .25 7.32 10.00 12.35 &1Q 3.22 454 Newton «32 7.39 10 07 J2.42 2J7 3.29 .501 d 8.33 7.40 10.08 12.43 2.18 3.30 6.08 Cluny Road «-38381 words
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Advertisement226 1904-10-17 12 The China-Borneo Company, Limited. SAXDAKAN, BRITISH SORTH BORXEO. Ship-Builders, Engineers, Brass-Founders. The above Company be^' to _ne notice that their New Ensineariiia Works P,, hpway at Snndakan are now .-ornate,!. The dip i- capable oi t.-,k P "Z ,1' Jr \i 4" feet in length, ami up to KM Uma226 words
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