The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1902
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1902-03-13 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, i 3th MARCH, 1902. y DAiivi«mp M13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement2301 1902-03-13 1 P« office. T.ie*ra D hSt PACIFIC MAIL ,ST*AIi»HIP^ DS KONIWaK.IJKE PAXBTVAAW tCA^MCHAPPI!. LTOWOKOWQ AND HHANOHai Bsssk 1 11 1 PLVMOUTH AND "3SL" L *a«aar .-.—t^.--. .^sw^sl. *%*vui aiaiah «sasaß®S"- i:: isE^iagr gm E n.e h d 20 Per c n ""pSfiSST" hoHI- thr^-h ORnKRS TO V nO th «> ra2,301 words
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Article62 1902-03-13 2 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. U 4i 1— Si >•!(».«.-On March li'th, at St. Andrew'* C;ithodral by the Her. W. H.C. Donkerley, u.\ Mr Pint Lvbhkom W.vjt, wMud •on o( the lato Mr. William Barry Walt of London, to Mi-.* tt»9% M< kicl StoKKs, eldest daughter of tbe late Mr. Francia W62 words
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Article, Illustration872 1902-03-13 2 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902. ttcn ctoll tk. Pmi the Pn(lt'l r.^te maiatoiu. I'njwr.! hv r.durace muA unbntacd by garni Mi* put?,..l 1 -■it, hrr prrtep«»*»«. I- .Jii*» u, K i Mum, U»jlt) ami law. Api'roa* hing St. Patrick's Day as we are it is a bit872 words
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Article353 1902-03-13 2 service will be held in the Johore Church on Sunday at N.15 a.m. Tf e Selangor Government advertise tor a Clerk of work- to superintend the erection of Federal buildings in Kuala Lumpor. The Weekly Edition of the Singapore Free P»es\ was issued at noon to day. A supplement will353 words
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Article46 1902-03-13 2 The H.;,ndA of business for FiUm I ineetin, ot the Mumewd Commissioner* include* discus. i of tbe following iie». tions: erandah obstruction, the JrimUsupply. .n-.trwe. Teluk Ayer M-r^t lease, Um .ep«rt ot. Ukerie«, the filling npof (ampeins Creek lin d laying additional water mains.46 words
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Article143 1902-03-13 2 On the Btb msUi.t.at about aeveu in tbe uiormng a hre broke out in the Delische BuMr Med» H Deli, the cause of which is unknown. Ihe fire blazed fiercely and in about half-an-hour the whole of ihe I eh bazaar was burned down and aliio143 words
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Article121 1902-03-13 2 S«ia Arrival at Vintoirtit, U..J*i. j.ebfutry l/th.— l e *rew ,urveymg vessel H MA hgtr 940 t /our guns Commander C. Simpson, which wa* dispatched o search /or H.M.S. Com./., > the l\.oric, arr,v,,l at Va-couver ye»t«rday. The commai.d.r «>- -pi no* that At remained at sea longer121 words
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Article203 1902-03-13 2 1 he annual general ui«*eting i, to U- h«ld this tvtaiM at t) e Pavilion at ftjf pin Among th«>bu«inesti b the discussion of ;i nutnbtr of alteration* in the Kules, of which notice has been 'given. Ibe annual report ha* the following paragraphs (ft more general203 words
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Article299 1902-03-13 2 A DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL INVENTION. j Many have beeu th« invention* to reproduc by mechanical in-ans the human manipulation of tbe pianoforte, but thus far none have approached *o near perfection a* the l.it»-»t achievement of the Aeolian Company of New \.>rl the pianola. Mr. Mnclair. the court 0..,,« representative ot299 words
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Article206 1902-03-13 2 Tbc case against F A. Oliveiro fc continued to-day, further witnesses tor the prosecution bring examined by the Ailor f ey i?* n if ra lj n flerw rd s«o*s examined by Mr. Braddell. The ca>e came to an end shortly after tittio, Mr. Braddell having made a206 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article37 1902-03-13 2 Ihe Right Hon. George Wyndbani Chief Secretary for Ireland, summoned m Cmbinet Counc I yesterday. It in in dtirstood that hi* mouisu'nda 1 ion to defer ♦•xtreme measaros in fraland was adopted. {L«ltr37 words
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Article43 1902-03-13 2 It is announced that the King by the advice of hi* Minister* ha* expressed bis r.'i;ret to Wd Cadogan. the Viceroy, th- contomplat'Ml visit of their Majesties to Ireland MMM4 tak«> plm«e this year. London, March ijth.43 words
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Article644 1902-03-13 2 A liking telegram (j;th Feb.) states that the Legation ladies were received at a New Year'* audience that afternoon. Lach child received one hundred dollars We are very sorry to hear it. Diplomatic (01m at Peking, after what occurred there, is of a dUtiacily infeiior type. It is further mentioned644 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement756 1902-03-13 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.'S Apollo Piano Player Has 1 4 points of superiority, which no other Piano Player possesses, and any one is vital Wbrn ycu are baying a Piano Player have the best. This beautiful and unique instiument may be seen and heaid daily from 8 a. m. till756 words
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Advertisement628 1902-03-13 2 TO-DAY'S ADVBRTIBBMRNTE, The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In tlic Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement-'. Sbttlbmrmt or SiNo»roß«r. IN BANKRUPTCY No. &i. of IWI. RE U. J. Biro, NOTICE ia hereby given that a ftrst Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors mast prove their debts628 words
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Advertisement346 1902-03-13 2 TQ.DAY't ADVKKTIBKMENTS. NOTICE "TilK uudcrsigucl notiflea that be will {not be I responsible for debts contracted in his I naini-, onlea* he has authorised such debts under his owo signature. JOSKPU BAKKU Mar 13 20^ WANTED TWOAMi.tMU far Ptrnbhing IVpartmoat. Mwt be ablu to apeak and write English. Apply by346 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous141 1902-03-13 2 The Week. Thuttday. 13m Mi<h Water o.i a o 25 p. Sing, pore (,oU < ub Meet me. < it S.V Ca4ei«, Raffle*. 4 s p p Philharmonic Or. 'if'tra. ,s v> p. Friday, 14th Ht«h Water o.y a., 1 p Municipal Coinmiwon, t.y» p. S.V.A. Satiety Parade (h^d), 5.15141 words
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Article1663 1902-03-13 3 Its History and Description. Part 11. Jttor to 1851, the year in which the h-i^&P urJ>h light-house was built, the Ptdra B|V^?a Shoal and the neighbouiing Johore an\ 1 Dutch shores were most dangerous plaWjato navigators, as may be gathered iroißtn account of some of the1,663 words
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Article189 1902-03-13 3 Sacrimciko a Doctor. Thai superstition and danger =,t i il .i.--company plague outbreaks i-<l.;trlv pro\. «l by a recent event at Patiala. 80 far an can be ascertained, it »m» certain i people remarked th*-y intended to sacrifi ;t doctor in order that the plague should189 words
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Article393 1902-03-13 3 Writing a few weeksbefore Mr. Brodrick's statement in the House of Commons 01 the Army estimates and the increased pay of the private soldier*, the Pall Mall Gazette made these observations on that topic There is a rumour finding considerable < currency in military and393 words
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74 1902-03-13 3 The supposed Boer prisoner of War, win wa« found by the Police on Tuesday nigh iu Neil-rd., dangerously ill with fever, am taken to the General Hospital, died ther. this morning at ten minutes to nine Shortly- before the man died he was aske<74 words
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67 1902-03-13 3 In connection with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the Emperor grants the patent ol Baron to sis of the Cabinet Ministers who have been hitherto without tides, commencing wiJh the Foreign Minister, Mr. Komura, and raises Viscount Katsura, the Premier, to the rank of Count. Baron Hayasbi,67 words
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Article186 1902-03-13 3 Le Yacht, in a recent issue, deals with the year's progress of the French navy. I heiv, also, anticipations have been disippointed, and ships which ought to have »em completed long ago are still delayed u the hands of the dockyard authorities Ihe Jeanne d186 words
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222 1902-03-13 3 In a few day* Rear- Admiral Lord Charles ♦resfoid hauU down his flag and re; urn* ti ngland— «nd doubtless, v>oner or later, to Parament. His period as 'c-cond in command of ie Mediterranean Hetl has been a lime of jjreat ctivity. Lord Charles has222 words
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Article552 1902-03-13 3 KivMin HsiBSSH Ts-o«i. Jhis hi-jimidl; brii re Mr. BeaMy the eonnii ttion of the charge against the eltven lacaus of b<.in# members of a thieves >t iely w.is heard The Sikh who was placed on du'y outside le lioiw-, afier tl»e prisoners were arrest1, to arrest any one552 words
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91 1902-03-13 3 A Niw Loadinu Birth. The I ieutenant-Goverrtor of Bengal reorntl oprnrd at Kidderpore Docks the new mechanic; lauding berth for coal in the presence of a numb* of those interested. The apparatus comprises four hydraulic crane with Beck<t' buckets, each holding live tons 1 coil. The91 words
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160 1902-03-13 3 Colonial premiers and other representat.ve gathered in London in June next will be callci upon to express their views regarding the extent if any, to which the various self governing colon ie would be prepared to contribute towards th. Navy. Reuter mentions the spirit in160 words
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Article436 1902-03-13 3 In an editorial article on Wei hai-wei the P. if T, Timeu Mutes as lollow* We are sorry Jor Mr. Lovkliiiii lor his diance vi doing much is very minute in our opimop. W*i-hai-we. h in biie poi ion pi <hc prgveibia'l kow's ear, it436 words
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Article300 1902-03-13 3 A l-'iNc. |SJVSJWI A (»-r«jr of gentlemen interested m lujuid fuel viwted Iks M«ix« a' TfeSfcn Hi^to on ixb «Jt. Tlm vc*»el has just eoniple<«d tin? longest voyage on record under iquid fuel The vessel left Singapore on ii«a ■I December la«, and on J-mujrv nth nb*.h«d Cape.300 words
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Article680 1902-03-13 3 p. at o. Mar. 21.—Per Hellaanu For l/oudou.—Mr. I>. Nimmo, Mr. and Mr.. Kleury. Mar M. IVr Bombay For < otomlio.—Mr and Misq Meiklc From PooAiiy.—Mr. and MrW. liargreavutt and child. April 4.—Per Oriental For London.—Mr. A. J. Macdonald, Mr. A A. Karl.-, Mr. J. A. Webster,680 words
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Article224 1902-03-13 3 I "-Homo* hof Her At. HoKfcliong &c. Yang |»xe q M Sourabaya at Samaran K Chclyda aam KeUnun ic l elokban Kanka I PM Muar at Malacca r-arfalU 3 M Derby fcc. Mimlya i rm MaUcca itc. Han Whatt Hin 3, m Munioic v Palembanf; G.G. Me>'er 4pm224 words
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Article74 1902-03-13 3 fCoHMEc Irl»1 i> in Mar. k •>» ON I^NOOM. Bttok 4 ai/s 1* H™lj '9 V -.1' a'««nd rnvif crrdiU 3 m/s eWtllSeflta 1 ,/,o. credits 6 m/. ',)lo: France demanrl JKaSv rflil-7 J«"«ANV, demand IMOIA, T. T HONOKOMC, demand.... Bar YOKOHAMA, deroaod.... n« i AU. a»m««.l *Pe». I*VA,74 words
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Article100 1902-03-13 3 (Mart.li i > MMMM..... M j Qaiaoiar m.m do. Cub* No. i Pepper, Blafia (o«d»a«ry S'porr> do. Who*. (Pair L/W-~S* Mutman noa to tbe IH,) do. (to* to the Ik) .'TaWu. Mac (Baoda) Z at doves (Alabama) Üborum Coflos Taoieca, wnall peart (Pair n\i»ht\ eV do ftoa* (do. do.)100 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1902-03-13 3 SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN.— A clear and healthy complexkm produced by using Row. LANDS K ALT DOR, the RMMt soothing, healing curative and refreshing preparation, and warranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redness, Roughness, heals Cutaneous Eruptions, Irritation, Stings of Insects, Eczema,200 words
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Advertisement304 1902-03-13 3 OCEAN [KM STEAM IBQA n-iTTD aS n Olllr I UO. II AND NEDERLANUSCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIj OCEAAN. -p. &m Wfwa^J^ita^a 7a«o* 7441 4i(ta«r .).">;il Htmnon 'M*\l 4^««r«iiioN 7010 Or»rf#« I'^i /'r,*-, 2.VW rf/a« HOfJ DmtdmHUt WJ Ttnctr 2508 Dtmemlten 709» «'f»or t<WO Poly mut r»74 UomtniHi r.7« D%ommt WITI AnekiMi Htl304 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous251 1902-03-13 3 SHIPPING NEWS. The Dmrius is expected here from Australia lo-tnotrow |with general cargo and borses (or Singapore. The Russian Transport Petcrsburmixom VUdivostock now in Ike roads, will not coal here but will in all probability touch at Pulo Way on her way dome. The Xorddeutscber Lloyd steamer H. Meier has251 words
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Miscellaneous107 1902-03-13 3 HONGKONG WKATHXR TELBOKAM*. Barometer, radaoed to 83 dagreea Fahrenheit, •ad to the torel o» tte so* i* inchc* toatka, and hnndredtlu. MaaiUbato. readlnn in millimetmi. TamporMmro iu Ifae mkm*» btiagrtn, Fcfareubeit. llMila I— piiiw oenti«rmd«. Humidity, in pwoobtega ol Mtentioa, th« humidity o(»lrwtantod with moisture being 100. Direction of Wind,107 words
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Miscellaneous1063 1902-03-13 3 SHARE LIST, MARCH 13 th t9a. '*anl» o < n and Jap-» U. V t, Referred. S-5/ Boil's Ashettoi Rattorn A.'- "■>. N.wr>.. ,1 Bersawah Gold Mine O- f^ Chimjras Gold Mimng Co. LiJ. lu Qoar Water Dairy Harm tod. «ioo (nA Pra** *nd n..,. ud. ni saiev i«« tar««»mm1,063 words
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