The Straits Times, 24 November 1903
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Title Section13 1903-11-24 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,2Q2 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, ifOS. PRICE 1R CEITS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement628 1903-11-24 1 LOR N E WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, SoU Ar»U, SU r .p, r (Bd p«(er«t»d Malar Sl.lt. xrivrir'ir NOTICE. Ihave from to-day established myself a merchant, trading in opium, yarn, etc and as commission agent at No. 6 Halacn Street under the style of Ebrahimbho' Pabaney," and Mr. Esmalbhoy Chandod bboy628 words
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Advertisement676 1903-11-24 1 I^HE undersigned will be obliged if anyone who has shot elephant, rhinos ceros, or seladang in the Malay Peninsula during tbe last ten years will kindly comi municate with the undersigned giving i particulars and approximate date. E. A. O. TRAVEUS, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor _tu. th. s. 18-11 CHURCH OF676 words
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Advertisement108 1903-11-24 1 D T R I NG <d Perfect complexion /^S^. depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by W^W 'DARTRING' 'Lanoline' \^^^^7 No imitation can bear tbe 'Daitring'. No imitation can be called 'Daitring'. {•DARTRINC TOILET 'LAHOLINE' ta afeNMiMK 'DARTRINC 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP t. H*.™ y^d^i. l~u~. BYB V ovmr.108 words
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Advertisement774 1903-11-24 1 NOTICES. H.A.I r "I 'I*K:S HOTEL SINGAPORE. UXKKR THK DISTTN..LIMIKII I'ATRIiN AiiE Of His Excellency Sir Frank AtheUtane Swettenham, K. C. IW G OOVERNOR AND COMMANDBR-IN-CHIEF. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS MIOH COMMISSIONER. PEOERaTEO MALAY STATES. STRAND HOTEL RANGOON. t/'.VDKR THE [UMINI.IIMIKh I\TR(INA«iK 01 His Honour Sir Hugh Barnes, K.C. 8. 1., K.C.774 words
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Advertisement426 1903-11-24 2 NOTICES. TDagTe" Cement IN THE LONG TESTS MADE BY SARAWAK GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. 13fye Madras Municipal Engineer pronounced Eagle Cement as the best be fjad ever tested. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES I USUAL SIZES IN STOCK426 words
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Advertisement437 1903-11-24 2 NOTICES. LEONIE HOUSE," 14 Grange Road. MKB. KERR has now removed t? the above residence and will be pleased 0 bear from gentlemen desiring first class iccommodation. Apply at the above tddress. '■M* B STRAITS CYCLE I MOTOR CO. I C j^ V A large consignment of n«w 1 Q437 words
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Advertisement364 1903-11-24 2 NOTICES. jli I When you feel Ump and Languid, S I When your head is dull and heavy, yoar tongue funt- d. your bowels I costive, and you awake in the nK>rmnj? fagged and worn out, v'h no I J" relish for breakfast and dreading your work, be wre your364 words
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Advertisement830 1903-11-24 2 RAUB REPORT. The Gen. Manager's report on Raub "or the four weeks ending Nov. 7th lays I beg to submit my monthly report >n your mining and milling operations. Ihe mine measurements, and assay results of prospecting work, prepared by Lhe mine manager, show a total of 161 ft. for830 words
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Article385 1903-11-24 3 (From the 8. C. Morning Pott." An the 16th November, at Bristol Sir Hicks- Beach delivered a speech upon the fiscal policy of the Empire, which has occasioned the most contradictory speculations in the newspapers. Certain of the daily papers declare that the Free Food section of the385 words
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Article96 1903-11-24 3 At r.o n on the |4th inst. thp Comuiin pc i>f ihn Imifima which assisted Sir Henry Blake la liis recent plague •xpepmanl in s. eond and Tliird Street.', Honckons:, UMmblad at Government Boom KM prmntoi! His Excellency with a Chinepe silk and gold- work canopy as96 words
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Article319 1903-11-24 3 For Singapore. iVr P. .k O. s.s. VUtmia. connecting with the steamer Simla at Ccl-imbo. from London Oft MO, duo 28th Nov. -Mr. Gordon White Mrs. MaemilWn. Mr H. I. Chope, H. H. the Tungku Bcfir of i'anaug ani Tunc^u Miriam. Mr. J. Vander, Mr. F. Vaudcr,319 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement85 1903-11-24 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 18 a cure for severe colds, persistent, coughs and a preventive of pneumonia. It is tln> mothers' favourite for whoouing ooukli. W'i I cure your cold quicker t.h»n any other medicine in the market, and leavn the system in a natural and benlthy condition. 1» hn ideal85 words
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Advertisement445 1903-11-24 3 NOTICES. WHOSE FAULT It IT T The world is full of disease and pain Whose fault is it Everybody's there fore often the fault of the sufferer! themselves. But the pressing question is,— what to do, how to relieve, how tc cure. What would become of us if means* were445 words
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Advertisement1029 1903-11-24 3 NOTICES, SELANGOR TURI CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December apth, 31st, 1903, and January snd, 1904. FIRST DAY. Race No. I,— The Maiden Platb— Valu< S3ui j and 0 to second horse provided ther are five starteis the property of differen owners. A Race for Maiden Horses. Ex S R.1,029 words
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Advertisement664 1903-11-24 3 NOTICES. >o so on payment of |10 entrance fee for each extra Race provided the other conditions of the race are complied with. Entries close at Vi noon on Haturd-.y, 13th December. Entry forms may be had at the Selangor Club or oh application to the Secretaries of aoy of664 words
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Advertisement648 1903-11-24 3 NOTICES. For fcnctlonal troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by the honest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey, steel Drops and Penny royal. CIIAPOTEAUT. 8, r. Vivienne, Parii |*matT(^^l| Renowned Physlcum prucribe Orimault'i Maties ai the moit active aad at the same time tie648 words
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Advertisement727 1903-11-24 3 SHIPPING WEST AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR DERRV, BBOOME, PORT HEDLANIi, COSSACK, ONBLOW CARNARVON. GERALDTON, AND FREMANTLE. THHE Company's steamer MINILYA, I '-',7-W tons, Captain Richardson, will he despatched for the above ports on Wednesday, the Wth instant, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for ptssengers, and carries727 words
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Obituary17 1903-11-24 4 Ci.RMKNTS.— At Newchwang, on 29th CM. James J. I'i.kmknts, of the China Merchant S. N. Co.17 words
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1341 1903-11-24 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CEMTS. TUESDAY, 24TH NOVEMBER. Thb rescue of Dr. Otto Nordenskjold and his party by an Argentine gunboat, saves to science an iutrepid explorer, whose name will doubtless be widely confounded to-day with that of his dig. tinguished uncle, Baron Nordenskjold of Arctic fame. Dr. Otto1,341 words
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Article114 1903-11-24 4 Tug first Australian Commonwealth Parliament has been prorogued before dissolution next month. One of the questions which the new Parliament has to settle is that of the Capital of the Commonwealth. The Constitution of the latter sets out that the Capital must be within the State of New South Wales,114 words
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Article277 1903-11-24 4 fold Bay which would admirably suit the future Commonwealth navy. A commission appointed by the Federal Parliament chose Tuinut. That site, too, is fairly high and cool, but on the western side of the coast range, well away from the sea. Also, it is more nearly than any other proposed277 words
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Article289 1903-11-24 4 Jolo, where, as Reuter tells us to-day, the Americans have just taught rebellious islanders a sharp lesson is better known here as Sulu a group of islands in the Southern Philippines. The Sulu islanders were of old noted for piracy. The Spaniards nominally held the islands but could never bring289 words
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Article140 1903-11-24 4 Apropos of Lord Curzon'e visit to the Persian Gulf and the Durbar at Muscat, on the Arabian shore of the ':ulf of Oman, as reported by Reuter yesterday, it is interesting to learn from a St. Petersburg despatch, that —according to a report emanating from Teheran —the Russian Discount and140 words
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Article97 1903-11-24 4 It is notorious that Italy feels an interest in Albania and desires that fact to be recognised by the Powers. Russia and Austria set no store by this claim. The result is that in the recent arrangement come to at Vienna by the Czar qpd the Emperor Francis Joseph, Italy97 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article88 1903-11-24 4 Comparisons with the British Navy. London, 23rd Nov. The French Naval Budget for 1904 requires the «urn of 312$ millions of francs. The reporter of the Budget Committee has drawn a comparison as to strength between the French and British Navies. He says that, whereas the proportion88 words
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Article59 1903-11-24 4 Rescued By Argentine Warship The members of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Professor Nordenskjold which sailed in the autumn of 1901 have been rescued at Louis Philippe Land. The rescue was effected by the Argentine war vessel Uruguay which had been sent to search for them. Their ship59 words
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Article14 1903-11-24 4 No general forward movement is expected in Sonjaliland until the 20th December.14 words
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Article22 1903-11-24 4 Fighting in the Philippines. The Americans have routed 2,000 Moros on the island of Jolo Sulu Three hundred Moros fell.22 words
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Article12 1903-11-24 4 The homeward mail by the Malta closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.12 words
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Article11 1903-11-24 4 The conference of F. M. S. Residents opens at Taiping to-morrow.11 words
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Article15 1903-11-24 4 The new republic of Panama is to be on a gold basis from the start.15 words
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Article12 1903-11-24 4 The English cricket* team beat Victoria by an innings and 71 runs.12 words
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Article17 1903-11-24 4 Mr. D. A. M. Brown, of Penang, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute.17 words
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Article21 1903-11-24 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article25 1903-11-24 4 The P. A 0. outward mail steamer Simla left Colombo at 6 p.m. on Sunday and may be expected here at daylight on Sunday next.25 words
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Article28 1903-11-24 4 The Powerful will shortly come out to China, bringing relief crews. It is estimated that on the voyage out and back, she will burn 14,000 tons of coal.28 words
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Article27 1903-11-24 4 The Denbighshire, sailing today, takes 50 men of tb a 93rd Punjabis to Hong* kong. They came from India recently and have been awaiting reernbarkation here. 927 words
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Article27 1903-11-24 4 From U advertisement appearing elsewhere it will be seen that the Indra Zanibar Theatrical Co. arrived in Singapore yesterday and will give the first performance to-morrow night.27 words
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Article29 1903-11-24 4 The Morning Post notes that Mr. Noel Trotter, l'o^t master-General of the Straits Settlements, arrives at Briudisi on Oct 20, on leave of absence and proceeded to Sals.) Maggiore.29 words
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Article50 1903-11-24 4 Therk will be a meeting of the members of No. 1 Co. Singapore Volunteer Infantry at the Drill Hall, Bras Basah Road on Thursday, 26th irst at 5.30 p.m. to consider the rules of the Company Hifle Club. Every member of the Company should make it a point to attend.50 words
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Article44 1903-11-24 4 Calendars for 1904 have been received from Mr. J. Clifford Wilkinson (Tansan) Northern Assurance Company (Crane Bros) National Assurance Company of Ireland (Transatlantic Handels Compagnie and Sandilands Buttery and Co.) also some neat little diaries and almanacs issued by the P. A 0. Co.44 words
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Article68 1903-11-24 4 The Admiralty have ordered the sloop Rosariu, which only last May was recom missioned ut Hongkong for a second term of service on tbe China Station, to proceed to Sydney to relieve the gunboat Karrakaita for the protection of floating tra<ie in Australasian waters. On relief, the Kurrakatta, which has68 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement761 1903-11-24 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT -A.3STI3 SUPPLIED BEOTJLABLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CUBM All the in the Has the largest Naval and Military sTKAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. V. M. s. PRICE SI 0.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA. Sole Agents for the Straits761 words
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Advertisement96 1903-11-24 4 G. R. LAMBERT tf CO., Photographer*. sjhßi Cresham Honse, (Battery Road), X a.m. to 6 p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a.n>. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 8 a. in. to noon. ApiiointmenU or sittings shonld be made, if pohcible, lieforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Xmat Cards jast opeoe i. Views and96 words
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Advertisement32 1903-11-24 4 YOUR STRENGTH RETURNS. Fob all wasting diseases, take Steams Wine. It improves Nutrition. Increases weight and strength. It is a stimulant and Nerve Tonic of the greatest value— Sold by all chemists.32 words
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Article1137 1903-11-24 5 ACTIOfI IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, an interesting question to merchants was discussed in the case of Clifford Wilkinsou, of Tansan fame, against McAlistoraudCo. The plaintiff applied for an injunction to restrain the defendants from using the1,137 words
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Article653 1903-11-24 5 Sappho— Lombard Collision. Thb Marine Court of Enquiry continued yesterday afternoon. One of the steersmen of the Sappho was called. He said he got no steering orders at all When they not to Pulo Hantu he wax relieved. He knew nothing about the By Mr. Fort653 words
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Article280 1903-11-24 5 A Oreat Welcome Fo-morrow To-morrow is the day fixed for the I visit of English members of Parliament to Paris. In all some 170 members of the Commercial Committee of the House of Commons and other members of both Houses will constitute the P«ly The280 words
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Article527 1903-11-24 5 London, 16th Xotcmbrr. The Premier of Nepaul, which country is bound by treaty to assist Thibet in resisting I invasion, has sent a strong despatch to Lhasa protesting against the Thibetan*' attitude, and warning them, in view of the circumstances, that Nepaul s assistance will be I limited527 words
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Article96 1903-11-24 5 The first report of the liquidator of the Bank of China and Japan (Limited), •tates that the liabilities have all been iischarged, and the assets, with the exception of the claims, for unpaid ;alls" and a few small amounts, part of which will yet probably96 words
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Article47 1903-11-24 5 Flayed but returneil no scores L. M.I Ellis, Dick, W. Reid and Weatberstone. Hint WoollcomUe Keid K.T.I'adday Martin T.A. »1 19 '-I »>— 11 81 ■21— 7 84 !Hi— 6 90 103— 1U !I3 106-1'J <M For tbe November medal, the following cards were returned47 words
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Article50 1903-11-24 5 The following order has been received »t the Shipping Office:— "All vessels rom Port Weld, Telok Anson, Port 3wettonham, and Port Dickson, are Hereby requested to proceed to the luarantine anchorage for inspection jntil further order, owing to two cases )f plague occurring at Kuala Lumpur.50 words
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Article128 1903-11-24 5 Don t overrate your powers of endurance. I ake due precaution!, and face the world with tne comforting assurance that you will be able to stand ue strain. What yon really need to do thu effectually U a beverage at on<-e refreshing pleasant to the paUte,128 words
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Article186 1903-11-24 5 Yesterday morning Mr. E. B. Alex. Castio, who resides at 51b Grange Road, reported to the police that during the night his residence had been entered by burglars and property and money valued, at 51.200 stolen. The missing property included $60 in notes, 60 guilders, two watches,186 words
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Article22 1903-11-24 5 SHOOTiNii in the monthly handicap competitmn will t»ie place on Saturday ne\( at Balentier Range, at 3 o'clock.22 words
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Article132 1903-11-24 5 Leit yesterday by the AuntralUm:— Kol London— Mr. J. L King, Mr. W. Waddell Mr. E. O'Brien, Mr. Johnstone. For Mar seilles— Mr. G. Goldenberg, Mr. K. Flinter, Captain Je*sen, Captain Randrich, Mr. Bollengier, Mr. F. Boussarogue, Mr. F. Fie.i Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Semster, two132 words
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Article74 1903-11-24 5 la connection with the sinking of the Chinese tongkang by tbs Russian cruiser Rayan, we understand that the Bayan'f version of the affair is that the tongkang attempted to cross the cruiser's bows. The whistle was blown and the engine.* put full speed astern, but there was too much way74 words
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Article66 1903-11-24 5 We hear that during the thunderstorm last Thursday morniug, the conductors on the Magazine at Sepoy Lines, near the Golf Club, were apparently damaged by the lightning. Large quantities of 303 ammunition, including that for the use of the Volunteers, and the Police sniderammunit*Dn, are Btor*>d in this magazine, but66 words
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Article88 1903-11-24 5 Aint:T 4.45 yesterday afternoon while the traffic on Cavenagh Bridge was at its height, a piebald Deli pony came tef ring along from the direction of the Town Hall and ran into ihe police Sikh on duty on the bridge, almost knocking him down. The pony ran as far as88 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1903-11-24 5 Mr. M. J. Williams, Lawton Junction Ky., Nov. 1, 1898, writes: 11 1 was troubled with a throat and lung affection, and got very low. Jayne's Expectorant completely cured me." The Singapore Dispensary. SoleagentsfortheStraitsSettlements.34 words
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Advertisement312 1903-11-24 5 P LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i Littie Co., Ltd. Christmas |j^ Bazaar Eniipoiy JVBW v-liy^j Modprulp P ri p p^ I XSJ&S DOLLS DOLLS LAKQB VARIETY. ALL KINDS AL| s|2Eg Dressed; and Undressed, Speaking, and Musical Dolls. TOYS TOYS TOYS Picture Blocks Garden Tool., l) 0 M 8 Furniture art* S^W Bath312 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1903-11-24 5 DAY BY DAY Tuesday. 24th November. High Water. 1.3-2 a.m. <>.58 p.m. S.C.C. Football. S.V.A. (iun Drill Kxam. MS S.V.E. Drill. :,.Wk 8.V.1. Musketry. Instruction. Vl',. Wednesday, 25th November. High Water. •-M-'a.m. 1.39 p.m. Resident*' Conference at Taiping. S.V.A. lOpr. Gun Drill Exam. 6. 16. S.V.E. Co. Drill. .-ils. Cordelia150 words
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Article645 1903-11-24 6 Mr. R. H- Hunter says he can turn Silver Into Gold. It is difticult to realise that a man with intelligence suflicient to tranemutesilver into cold at a cost of about 17 per cent., and a net profit 01 ;'»SS per cent., should be silly enough to remain645 words
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Article135 1903-11-24 6 It is reported, in a telegram to the •^'/'i!/.-' E'-ho, that a great sensation in Bangkok business circles has been created by the discovery that a large number of counterfeit Government Currency Notaa have been put in insolation through the Banks, to whom they were tendered135 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1903-11-24 6 Prepare for Emergency. -«T7H\T would yen do if taken with Y> n severe attack of Colic or Diar-rlin-n. and your physician could not be readily tunimoned t Provide yourself with a bottle of Cham.>erlain"s Colic. Cholera, and Diarrha-a Remedy, and will then be prepared for such an emergency. During the121 words
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Advertisement307 1903-11-24 6 NOTICES iTHE QUEEN of CREME de MENTHE I PIPPERMINT GET FRERES. A HIGH CLASS TONIC AND DIGESTIVE LIQUEUR. I A PROPHYLACTIC TO NERVOUS OASTRIC DISORDERS. Sole Agents for I THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND NATIVE STATES, I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., 1 SINGAPORE. To Procure the Choiceit Product of the Brewer's Art307 words
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Advertisement276 1903-11-24 6 NOTICES. NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co., 3E*-A»^"*"X-EIS PT.ACB, Wholesale and Retail DealersBee to inform the Public and our Numerous Customers and Patrons especially THAT WE HAVE OPENED A. 33H.A.I»Eirt"K- SHOP Vdjoinl.l* our business premises. 5 R-H'es Ptac to meet the wishes of sever.. Only new and superior materials to suit the276 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement698 1903-11-24 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES p a Steam Navigation O. Goy. FOR CHIVA. J IP4V, I'K\ l\«;. i K\ l.»\ VI s m 111 1. IMIII. 4DEV. BCVHT, MEI>ITERKI\E4\ PORTS IPLYIIOI'TH A- I.OMMIV Through Bills of Lading i Hnad for Orn i Coast, Persian Gulf, Oonttneatal, an I American698 words
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Advertisement730 1903-11-24 7 _STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. konlnklljke Paket vaart Maatschappij. Under contract with ibe Netherlands India Ucvemn em. at Singapore: Pbip Aoisct, latb J. Dab»dbx> A Co.. ?-.t Coini* Qn«Y ihe undermentioned datea an only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be imeratched for:— Van Outhoorn Penang Nov 23 Penang, Sabang, Olehleh, Poeloe Kaja. Meulaboh,730 words
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Advertisement609 1903-11-24 7 .Ahiuan,-aoa (.Fell L»ec. z Sorddeutscner Lloyd, firemen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THh; COASi rIEET. lons Reg. Tons KkPrin* I Loo Sok 1604 Waldemar 3iKX> I i'hra Nang 1608 Prim I Machete 1600 Sigumund 3.500 Phru C. Klao 1568 Petchabun 21M1 P. Chula C.K. ifi6B Borneo 2100 Dtli 1394 Kohnchung aO4O609 words
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Advertisement660 1903-11-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nopddeutsohap Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg-Amepika Unle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-*' ■•■■its jf these lines will leiva Singapore at «h ibont the undermentioned dates Outward Homewar < fCiautschoiP Dec 5 Hamburg Nov 80 Sachten Dec IS IP. Heinrieh Dec 14 1904 Kbnig Albert Dec 28660 words
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Advertisement658 1903-11-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITyTkT japanmail-Bteamship:co.. ltd A regular FORTNIGHTLY service v maintained between Japan and Europe bj the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second Class658 words
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Advertisement500 1903-11-24 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. C ANTON^T StYxJBLA II 0B0 B 66 F PP 1 0 LIMITED. Capital Subscribed |3,800,000. Amoont paid np (00,000. ReMrvefuod 1,180.000. Hi»d Oftioi, Hokokom*. Ph* wutorsi^ned, haviag betn appoinUd Agent* of tho above Company, ate pnipand to aopt.pt il»nno K;«fc» at enrrent rate*. BOVSTRAD Co., Ai?enti. THE LONDON500 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1327 1903-11-24 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. ship bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. British U. B.— United .States Feb.— French Ger. -German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c—Generaleargo; d.p.— deck passenger, U— Uncertain; T. P. W.—1,327 words
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Article606 1903-11-24 8 SujQAPoai, -.'tTH .November, 1903. PRODUCE. 'iambler v 30 Copra Ball 7.711 do Pontlanak 6.7S Pepper, Black buyer* 33.25 do White, (5%i 5-j.OO Sago Floar Sarawak 4.20 do Brnnei No. 1 4.00 Pearl Sago 5 40 Coffee, Ball, 15% lasts 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 90% b»it-._ 28.0ri Coffee, Liberian No. I606 words
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Article97 1903-11-24 8 MAILS CLOSE for Her tteamer 'Ante. To-Morfow. Batu Pahat Sun- iloh 7 am Singora and Bangkok Redang 11 a.m. Fremantle via ports Minilua 2 p.m. i'.S'tenham A Penang Kittna 2 p.m. TelukAnsoD via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Malacca P. Diokson Hong Lian 3 p.m. Penangand Deli Calypto 3 p.m. C'h'honand97 words
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Article131 1903-11-24 8 From Europe—By tbe P. 40. ss. S mla due on Sunday, with dates to the 6th Nov. From China—By the P. AO. s.s. Malta dne on Thursday. Left Sings Oct lHth Oct 19tb Oct 21st Oct 26th Oct 30th Nov 3rd Nov 4th Nov 9tb Nov 13th131 words
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Article180 1903-11-24 8 Not 23 23 23 23 I 23 23 2* 24 24 24 24 24 I r LAO i Vmml's Nami A Tons. Big. I I j Sultan Brit Btr. 102 Kistna ttr 524 Rotorua str 676 R.Schiff Bahru Out str 68 RicbmondCaKtle Brit str 2:>98 Gregory A pear »tr180 words
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Article139 1903-11-24 8 Dam. i Vmsbl'b Name. Flag A Rig. Tors. Dkhtina- ion. Nov 23 S4 S4 34 33 24 I 88 I 34 34 34 M 81 34 34 ml* Glenogle Brit m r. '2H«U Tenan^ and Rangoon Rajah of Sarawak Sar str. 89i' Sarawak Denbighshiie Brit str. 34*9 Hongkong.Soanghai and139 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement75 1903-11-24 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. Handsome Presents for Christmas New Year. Just arrived a splendid collection of Chinese, Japanese, aad Indian Silver Goods, Fancy Silk Embroidered Goods Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks and Curios. Photograph Views of Singapore. Christmas and New75 words
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Advertisement472 1903-11-24 8 FRESH SHIPMENTS CONTINUALLY COMING TO HAND. Gents' Go.f Cap f/tk The C lonial Cap r THE ALBANY CAP rweed (iolf Caps satin lined. A nice range V K*£ W& of select shades PP>o^ Selected Tweed Caps in a range of good Y^^^^S^%£^ designs. Lined with a cool Tropical Lining Pn.ce472 words
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Advertisement471 1903-11-24 8 White Aertex Tennis Shirts. COOL TROPICAL SHIRTS Made of the Celebrated Aertez Cloth. Averaee sizes in Stock Price 2"OO each Special sizes Made to Order. Knicker Stockings Good Value in Knic- I H ker Stockings in Grey H or heather Mixtures. Price $1.35 p. I Navy bluestockings 1| A new471 words
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Miscellaneous69 1903-11-24 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hotptlal, j.lni Not 1901. |»a.rn ISpra. 9p.m. 1 Kimabis. Bar 39.911 39.8J7 -JO 910 Morning Temp 80.5 800 7rt.5 cloudy, day VVB'lbTherj 76.5 76.0 75.0 overcast, DirofWind w.a.w iv.x.w' N.r rain at Max. Temp 86 6 2.44 p m., Mm 72.9 night o'cast. Maz.in Sum 139.669 words
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