The Straits Budget, 29 July 1903
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section71 1903-07-29 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.’ The Straits Times is widely read throughout Asia generally. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. over Half a Century.71 words
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The Straits Budget. WEDNESDAY, 29TH JULY.
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Article102 1903-07-29 1 On the 1 litli July, at Hongkong, wife of I. KUHN, of a son. ii.. On the loth July, at Shanghai, ot C. J. White, of a daughter. On *J7th June. 1 at Uiapoo ~i. >h»nghai, the wife of J. B. Jac k, of a [>. i On 3“th102 words
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Article156 1903-07-29 1 Krni*.\i.i -Roxly.—On the IMtli July, at bv the Rev. Frank \V. Haines, .7,1 Chaplain. Neyil Kknoai.L. son of f Ki'NOALL, of llattield, England, to y, 2nd daughter of the late Eustace i i.»-ly Meu\— Maude—Roxlv. of ArraOarnaree, New Zealand. |v,vh.l —EllkRT. —On the lHth July, at ng, CaBOLINB Kllkrt,156 words
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Article196 1903-07-29 1 AKTICLKB. Vw t’ol'eKO, lave. U< AI wket quotation*, dipping News. P*'S<?nger List I’ol’.c, News. Vjl,J i*Ts and Civilians. 1 t-ccnut Oil F.xports to America. Ttn j*nn P Funeral. “oothali. 'arrea shield Competition. Jhnne Court. >Ur Bacteriologist. Eninas Bilking A Narrow Escape. A Fanter's Plaint. A Murder. Al!e196 words
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Article613 1903-07-29 1 8INGAP0BK, -29th July, 1903. PRODUCE. G&mtaer I 13 8 r i Copra Bali 7.75" do Pontlanaw 6 27$ Pepper, Black 33 87* do White, (5%) 51 50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3 95 do Brunei No. I 4.00 Pearl Sago 6 90 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 17.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20%613 words
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Article203 1903-07-29 1 The Strait Budget this week, will be despatched by the B. I. 8.8. Zamania. The Budget next week, will be mailed by the P. «fc O b.B. Coromandel. The mail for Europe by the M. D. L. s.s. Hamburg closed on Monday The mail from Europe203 words
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Article1079 1903-07-29 1 London July 21s/. Eleven Russian torpedo boats leave Kronstadt on the 26th in&t. to reinforce the Russian squadron in the Far East. The Standard's correspondent at Odessa says it is reported from Moscow that 128,000 Russian troops of the central and northern garrisons are being mobilized for immediate1,079 words
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LEADING ARTICLES.
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Article687 1903-07-29 1 (Straits Time*, 28 tk Jvly.) An Imperial Service College, such as that so strongly advocated by Lord Chelmsford in our correspondence column to-day, is doubtless an institution whereof the Empire stands in need, and the very idea of which will meet with the praise of every son of(Straits Time*, 28tk Jvly.) - 687 words
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Article4131 1903-07-29 2 Strait TimeSy 25 th July.) The Conclave, which is expected to be Jield at the Vatican on the 31st of the present month for the election of a successor to the late Pontiff, is a ur.iqae function of its kind. Curiously enough, although the word is in common,(Strait# TimeSy 25th July.) - 4,131 words
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Obituary130 1903-07-29 1 DEATHS. \!wi< i -.—At the Hongkong, on the 9th t i K. J Man huh, of Amov, aged 34 •I'* h-i.\ i m, 2stli May. ]lk>3, on board the in tl»t? lied Sea, A. J. Jackson, reCh Kngineei, Revenue Cruiser Knipan. \> Nil'll*. On 3rd July, 1903, at Hampsfnt*i. h*130 words
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Article1027 1903-07-29 3 Dr. Masao, Legal Adviser to the Siamese Government, returned to Bangkok on the 16th. Go 1* eng has fifteen race griffins imported by Dalian. The races there take place at the end of August. The German mail steamer Hamlnirg having left Hongkong on the 22nd inst. at1,027 words
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Article63 1903-07-29 3 He Catches a Mosquito. The efforts made by the Municipal Bacteriologist since bis arrival have resulted in the capture of one anopheles the mosquito credited with being responsible for the dissemination of malaria and other unpleasant ailments, so says a correspondent. Singapore, has therefore, reason to rejoice. The63 words
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Article127 1903-07-29 3 THE P. O. MAIL CONTRACT. Says the Simla News of July 2nd. No other Company will oust the popular P. and O. from their mail contract. A much higher rate of speed will be the leading feature of the new contract, and the Company are evidently of this opinion, for127 words
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Article52 1903-07-29 3 S.V.A. v. Ttojoflf Fa|tr Club.. A FRIENDLY gam© WR* pUjfltfL i*«t night at Tanjong Pagar between above teams and after a well contested game the Volunteers won by 2 golds to 1. Towards the close of the game the Tanjong Pagar men pressed severely but the defence of the52 words
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Article87 1903-07-29 3 A case illustrating how easily the ru'es applying to the traffic on Cavanagb Bridge may become a cause of hardship to ’rikisha pullers, was heard, this morning, by Mr. Peacock. The police prosecuted a puller for crossing the bridge with an empty vehicle during prohibited hours. The defendant87 words
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Article109 1903-07-29 3 On Tueeday a Chinaman was fined $7 for obstruction with a tongkang at Tanjong Rhoo. The other day a Chinese fisherman tied his canoe up to a stake at Tanjong Rhoo. The next day the canoe was missing. He reported the matter to the police and searched for109 words
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Article125 1903-07-29 3 H. M. S. KING EDWARD VII.” The huge 16,350 ton battleship King Edward VII was to be launched at Devonport to-day by the Princess of Wales. She is a sister ship of the Commonwealth, recently built and launched |on the Clyde—the largest battleship in fact ev,er built on the Clyde,125 words
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Article145 1903-07-29 3 The Warren Shield ties have been drawn and work out as follows R. E. T R.G.A., 64 Co. R. 62 Co. Co. G. Manchester*) Co. E. Manchester* j European Police S. j Co. 11. Manchester* > S.V.A. 3 The Mancbesters are playing at Tanglin to-day, whilst145 words
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Correspondence.
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Article424 1903-07-29 3 To tive Editor of the M Straits Times.' Si r,—-Singapore is a large producer of coco-nut oil both for local connection and for export, chiefly the fonber. For cooking purposes the consumption amongst Asiatics is very large, and there are several grades of quality, but424 words
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Article161 1903-07-29 3 To the Editor of the straits Times.' 1 Dear Sik, I have read your article on Human Monkeys in Java,’ and I want to tell you that Professor K leckel’s account is not at all exaggerated. I had a gibbon, a white iccLh-v;ah t for more than a161 words
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Article228 1903-07-29 3 To the Editor of the Straits Times. 1 Sir,— The illustrious Pontiff of the Catholic Church, Leo XIII, has gone to his eternal rest. He was not only respected by the adherents of the Churcti of which he was the Supreme Pastor, but also by those outside228 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1903-07-29 3 LAND SALES. The followiDg properties were disposed of by auction at Powell A Co.’s Saleroom yesterday afternoon :—The freehold residential property known a« Earnbank,” off Tanglin Road, area 3 acres 34 poles. Bought by R. Sassoon for $20,100. Land and house, 18 Synagogue Street, held under lease for 99 years216 words
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Article684 1903-07-29 4 Jehu Minimus - Jehu Minimus. The Malay Mail this week gives its post of honour to Mr. Claude Severn as followsWith the shadow of the Federal Conference looming large upon the political—not to mention the social horizon, it is only fitting that some mention should be made of684 words
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Article165 1903-07-29 4 Everyone will be glad to learn that prospects at Silensinv, after looking so gloomy as almost to justify sudden and probe.My final shut down, have been steadily improving during the past few weeks, and this to such an extent that Mr. Nicolas, the Heneral Manager, seems confident that165 words
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Article498 1903-07-29 4 The German steamer Notuna arrived from Kudat yesterday with a cargo of timber. Six Chinese connected with the newspaper Supao are being tried for sedition in Shanghai. The Admiralty has reduced the period for men serving on the China Station from five to three years. It seems498 words
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Article103 1903-07-29 4 Abol i ten o’clock this morning as the s.a ldrfalUi was coming in from Muar she slowed down preparatory to anchoring in the eastern end of the roads Her steering gear suddenly jammed re 1 j n i lg h r lni «eerable. Her bows collided103 words
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Article135 1903-07-29 4 O.N the /th inst. Lb Ah Toh, a mandor employed at the brickfields at Kallang Puding, was looking after his coolies when one of them, Ng Ah Lam apparently without provocation, picked a a e and «‘™ck Lira Ah Toh once under the jaw and twice on the135 words
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Correspondence.
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Article460 1903-07-29 4 To the Editor of the Straits Times.” Sir, —It may be news to most of your readers that there are some trading steamers in these waters which do not recognise that they are carriers as such under certain obligations to the public whose servants they are* I460 words
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Article54 1903-07-29 4 The Zamania landed 63 bullocks. 1 he following vessels are expected to go to the 1 anjong Pagar wharf viz Ungjied and Gleiifalloch to-day and the Beniomond on Saturday. l'he Kumtaug may be looked for from Hongkong on the 28th inst. The (Jliar ter house was undocked at54 words
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Article116 1903-07-29 4 Last night a Chinaman was stabbed in the neck by a creditor, who is also a countryman of his. The creditor went round to a hoiifce in China town to collect some money due to him, but found that his man was not at home He then116 words
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Article203 1903-07-29 4 Captain A. Parish, R.N.R., an old and much respected P. O Captain died at Weybridge on the lltbJune, aged 86 years. Dato Meldrum, of .lohore, sailed with him more than once. He relates that when in Rombay many years ago he put up at the Hope Hall203 words
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Article1218 1903-07-29 4 The football match of Tuesday, Garrison v. S CC. was watched with the keenest interest by the military partizans, for it is rumoured that the former team had been carefully selected by two of the players to haul the Club’s colours down, and give them a good drubbing.1,218 words
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Article228 1903-07-29 4 Dinner and Smoker. The Gunners stationed at Blakan Mati had a gay time on Wednesday. Proceedings commenced atd p. m. witn a shooting match open to all comer* This event was well contested and resulted in a win for the Fort C.-nnins men by the228 words
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Article97 1903-07-29 4 ALLEGED BREACH OF T RUST. On Wednesday, Lee Peck clerk employed by Messrs. Behn and Co., was arraigned before Bench Court on two allegations 0 criminal breach of trust. The allegation related to the sum ot on the 6th of June; the second the sum! of SlOO on the :»tb97 words
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Article409 1903-07-29 5 B number of the Journal of Branch of the Royal Asiatic appears an interesting from the pen of Mr. A. D. B n t be supposed evil influence He t»ays: —Some four years was engaged in certain prosH' t Orations in the highlands of H"409 words
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Article1822 1903-07-29 5 —Bombay (lazette. f At Stewing Point. ft >I/K si'KriXl. CORRESPONDENTS.) Si nqaporc, 3/a.y 01. I „i i;.,d > blesing, into the warm ft -Fuller. ft' don’t i-eeni to have had much of a ft >■'>• remarked Smithson, re-sealing ft manuscript and handing it h*-> •tit'corrupt but obligiug—Bombay (lazette. - 1,822 words
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Article119 1903-07-29 5 The first tie for the Warren Football Shield wa« contested on the Recreation ground at Tanglin Barracks yesterday evening between G. and E. Companies of the Manchester Regiment. The result, after a good game, was a win for E. Company by two goals to nothing. An Association football match119 words
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Article661 1903-07-29 5 Kang-Yu Wei, the Chinese reform leader, arrived at Penang on Tuesday last. Two hundred and eight deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 18th instant. The ratio per thousand was 44 69. We are informed that the whole of the *24,000 shares in661 words
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Article182 1903-07-29 5 The dollar continues to fluctuate in value. Just now, it pleases our good masters, the Exchange Banks, to give the unstable coin an upward tendency, but, in spite of this, the Chinese are still every available clean coin to Singapore. From Tientsin to Pakhoi, China is being denuded182 words
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Article422 1903-07-29 5 Three American cruisers are expected to call here for coals on or about the 31st J uly. They are the Albany, 3,765 tons displacement, 7,400 horse-power with a speed ot 20 knots and a crew of 260 men the Cincinnati and Raleigh sisterships'of 3,213 tons, 10,000 hor*epower each422 words
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Article836 1903-07-29 5 By an Old Player. The China Mail (Hongkong) has published an interesting article by Dr J. A. Lowson on Reminiscences of Inter-port Cricket in the Far East. In the course of much readable gup about past matches he says: —These inter-port matches (Hongkong, Singapore, and Shanghai) are a836 words
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Article1094 1903-07-29 6 A Question of Finance. 1'here was i a big attendance of members of the Singapore Sporting Club yesterday afternoon, the Exchange building being crowded to its utmost limits. The chair was occupied by Mr. H. Fort and proceedings throughout were of an interesting, not to say1,094 words
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Article644 1903-07-29 6 At the general meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Corps held at the Drill Hall last night there were some 18 officers and about 50 of the rank and file of the various details present. Major Broadrick, the Officer Commanding, presided and in opening the proceedings644 words
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Article458 1903-07-29 6 The death of Pope Leo XIII lends additional interest to the following details of the ceremonies that are observed in connection with the funehU of a deceased Pontiff. The ceremonies hereinafter mentioned were permanently fixed by Pope Gregory XV in a bull dated March 12th.458 words
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Article129 1903-07-29 6 The Manila Times states —An important comiinotitu' tiling ~hd& jube* been made with Registrar Barrara, and with it the Sulu Pearling Co. launches itself into business life with a paid up capital of 525,000, gold. This company will operate in the Sulu Archipelago, which is said to afford129 words
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Article252 1903-07-29 6 Action to Exclude Britishers. A very important decision has just been arrived at by Collector Shuster, the head of the Customs at Manila. It is, says the China Mail that no j foreigner under written or implied conj tract will he allowed into the Philipj pines. The252 words
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Article466 1903-07-29 6 The ArntMil Meeting. > The ninth annual meeting of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd. was held at the registered office, Queen Street, Brisbane, on Thursday, June 11th. Mr. James Forsyth ma a, was voted to the chair. The Chairman regretted that Mr. De Burgh Persae466 words
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Article950 1903-07-29 6 M. Jean Boissonas is now- French Charged’ Affaires at Bangkok. A concert will be held at Penang on Monday, August 3rd, for the benefit of the Band Fund. H.M.S. Rosario, Commander T. Jackson, arrived trom Hongkong this morning and anchored in the roads. The little Prabhad Railway,950 words
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Correspondence.
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111 1903-07-29 7 B Editor of the Straits Times." B IKt Though I was not present K meeting of the Planters of the BV with His Excellency, I have by the Chairman of the Yto state r^ie raatter Imposed raising of the premium ait rents upon agricultural lands,111 words
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Article493 1903-07-29 7 mp/Editi/r of the Straits Times." B— In your issue of the 25th there Br; a report of a meeting of the Bpore .Sporting Club, jit the finances of the club are in Bsvay there can be no doubt, and was not very palatable to the j-erspresent was493 words
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Article299 1903-07-29 7 B TT.tor of the Straits Times." he officer presiding over the general meeting of the S.V.C., the B >r ev ening, the question “why was not more popular in B* Woay r In reply 1 should like the following few remarks mjW dt corp* appears to be299 words
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Article239 1903-07-29 7 Little birds in their Nests,” etc. There was apparently a row between the Javanese and Kling warders in their quarters at the Criminal Prison last night. About 11 o’clock, a Kling warder reported at Sepoy Lines Police Station that he had been assaulted by the .Javanese warders, and239 words
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Article221 1903-07-29 7 S.V.A. vs. S.V.I. A friendly game of soccer was played on the Raffles School ground on Saturday afternoon between teams of the S.V.A. and the Eurasian Coy. of the S.V I., both of which are taking part in the Warren Shield competition. A good number of Gunners and Rifles221 words
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Article85 1903-07-29 7 The Ismaila brought about 1,000 tons coal from Japan on Saturday. The Gregory Apear arrived from Calcutta this morning with coals, general cargo and live stock. The barque E J. Spence was docked at Keppel Harbour on Saturday last. The Glenfalloch on arrival from Penang on the 25th,85 words
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Article40 1903-07-29 7 Thebe were some eight starters in the Jackson-Millar 160 yards handicap ran, •yesterday, which ni swtfm in ■nuwwhat rough water. It was won by Lee (scratch), Henderson (9 ascs) coining •eeond and J. Lloyd (20 secs) tmrd.40 words
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Article1391 1903-07-29 7 Piccadilly, 3rd July. The Drama. Last week, I closed my letter in somewhat a hurried manner on account of my going off to see the Trooping of the Colours on the House Guards parade. Well, the sight was quite worth the trouble. This year there were no1,391 words
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Article201 1903-07-29 7 A Correspondent thus writes to the Ceylon Observer from Johore: No beginning has yet been made to build the Railway through Johore to connect with the Railways of the Federated Malay States. There are some who do not see beyond their nose, and are actually opposed to railways201 words
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Article92 1903-07-29 7 Now that the Warren Shield shooting match is soon approaching, rifle practice has become popular again. There were a large number of budding King’s prizemen at the Balestier Rifle Range on Sunday afternoon and the merry cracking of the rifles made things a bit lively. It is92 words
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Article65 1903-07-29 7 [A great many complaint* have lately been made to the Pahang Government a* to the hlthy condition of the blanket* •applied at the Gap Rest House, on the boundary line of Pahang and Selangor.] In this Far East, it'* *aid, I know, Yea cannot harry things at all.65 words
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Article688 1903-07-29 7 Mr. St. John Brodrick, in the House of Commons, s rid that the 25,000 men whi -h it had been decided to n.aintain n South Africa, after consideration from Colonial and Imperial standpoints, would include four cavalry regiments, twelve Held and two horse batteries, fourteen line battalions, and688 words
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Article132 1903-07-29 7 Capt. Robt. A Beins, of the s. s. Siam,, which atrived from Shanghai ou Saturday, reports that at 7a. in. on the 22nd inst., while in Lat. 8°45 N. and Long. 106 °52 East, he discovered a raft made of btmboo adrift with two men on it. The132 words
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Article95 1903-07-29 7 For Singapore. Per P. <fc O. s. s Sumatra from Loo ion June 27, due 31st Jaly—Lieuts. G. T). Edward, and G L. J. Cavendis Mess p M A. Macdooald, G. M Squires, J. A Goeizee, E. Hogh»\ V. Hoghe, Mrs. Hogoe. Per N. Y K. 8.95 words
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Article53 1903-07-29 7 Hougkoog, C'tt^ri, uuo -flih Jaly, Berm Mever. Tacoma via ports, Ningckow, uu* 2fctfi July, Mansfield. Jiva ports, Nanthan due 29th July. Guthrie. Fremantle via ports, Minily a, on 89th July, Bon stead. Melbourne, Airlis. due early Aaront Bonstead. Hew Zealand tia porta, Apart ws due 9th53 words
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Article3052 1903-07-29 8 SOME NOTES BY THE WAY. Kuala Lumpur 24 ih July Since the opening of the Conference on Monday, nothing has happened, or is hereafter likely to happen, which could prove of any actual news interest to the people in Singapore. The Governor will close the affair formally on3,052 words
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Article400 1903-07-29 8 The F. M. S. Government spent over £179.000 on education in 1902. At the end ot that year there were 222 schools with an attendance of 745 girls and 10,boy8. 204 of these schools gave only vernacular education —the rest giving instruction in English. Marked progress400 words
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Article487 1903-07-29 8 The development 0 f ■ll Java and Turkey attention. A Turkish J* 11! mg m Java on bu*in»o. M <Bi ;ut various ways in lone, lor instance U find a profitable vhen the export trade i r fk :t mce freed from the handt* 1 mission aeer.ts. He487 words
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Article227 1903-07-29 8 fHnang Oauttr A circular has been issued byJ Thomas of ti.e P. \V D scd circuM amongst the Tamil communit), those who wish to enrol thenar Volunteers to send him tbeirnaiB* to the present 45 persons have their willingness to join. Mr. will address Government, mission to form,— fHnang Oauttr - 227 words
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Article352 1903-07-29 9 The police are holding a smoker at Police Bahru on Saturday night. 4 Thk Sen Mew went on a trial trip morning in the harbour. A a rM of 51,000,000 will shortly be on lighthouses for the Philippine Islands. [*awi> Pilgrim is awarded 7 8 in the352 words
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Article72 1903-07-29 9 A\ extraordinary general meeting of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd was held at the offices of Messrs >vme and Co. at noon to-day. Mr M Sime occupied the chair and there were present Messrs. Nathan, McNeil, Komenij. Downie and about halt a dozen72 words
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Article145 1903-07-29 9 Police Corporal Assaulted. Aj;ovt 7 o’clock last night there was a 'mall row in Albert Street among Hiiue Chinese living in the vicinity. A native police Lance-Corporal, No JO, who was on rounds in that part of the town, hurried to the scene and arrested two145 words
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Article163 1903-07-29 9 At the American Methodist ASpisopal Church in Coleman Street, y*>ter«iay afternoon, the marriage was solemnized by the Revd. W. P. Hut ledge of Miss Alice Maude Crawford '•I iVtiang and Mr. Reynold Branson Lei. ester, chief engineer, s.s. Betry, amidst a concourse of relations and friends. The bride was163 words
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Correspondence.
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Article511 1903-07-29 9 To the Editor of the Strait* Time*” Sib, —For some time past a scheme for providing efficient, and, at the same time, inexpensive Public School education for the sons of naval and military officers (including Colonial Officers) and of members of our Civil Services, haB been511 words
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Article241 1903-07-29 9 PILLAR BOXES OR DUST BINS To the Editor of the Straits Times. Dear Sir, —Having had occasion to post letters in the pillar boxes stationed in convenient parts of the town, I desire to call attention through the columns of your paper, to the disgraceful manner in which these receptacles241 words
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Article134 1903-07-29 9 THI following left by the ffumbvrrf today. "For Penang—Memn. R. Granichataedten, Th. Batb and servant, F. Schubert. For Colombo—Mr. Kugen Raddatz. For Port Said—Mr. and Mn». A. G. Timonelli. For Naplea—Mr. William Sorley. For Genoa—Mr. R. W. Macfarlane, Mr. Durler, Vfr. and Mrs Bonnet, MessTH. W.134 words
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Article409 1903-07-29 9 S. V. A. v. H. co. Manchesters. The above teams met last night on the Recreation Club ground, in the YVarren Shield tie, before a large crowd of spectators. The play was not of a very exciting nature, H. Co. winning by a goal to nil. The game409 words
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Article447 1903-07-29 9 Requiem Mass. This morning, the Cathedral of the j Good Shepherd was filled to overflowing, the occasion being the celebration of the Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Pontiff, Leo XIII. Long before the hour, 8 o’clock, appointed for the service the447 words
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Article431 1903-07-29 9 Some stir has been aroused in Deli by the vist of a Government judicial officer from Java to inquire into alleged ill-treatment of coolies on a tobacco estate near Medan. Rumour has been busy with the result of the investigation. Flogging with rattans, and confinement in fetters were431 words
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Article189 1903-07-29 9 Wednesday's Play. HANbICAI* SINGLES. H. Follett 4 heat VV. Kings—-21*10. HANDICAP DOUBLES. J. Winter C. V. Pritchard 4 heat B. Berry and W. MacDonald 3, 21 18. Thursday's Play. SINGLES. McKenzie scr. heat W. MacDonald 8, 21-14. Sowdon 10 l»eat W. D. Lawrie 10,21*10. DOUBLES. Muir189 words
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Article867 1903-07-29 9 An extraordinary meeting <>f shareholders of the Royal Johore Tin Afining Company, Ltd, was held on BaMirday last to consider a proposal of Huttenhach Brothers <fc Co., to transfer the Co.*B waterfall rights over the Pelepah River to them on the following term*: To supply867 words
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Article966 1903-07-29 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times." c; IR When the rulers of the Federated Malty States are in conference, while their advisers are congratulating the nerves on the skill with which tor a couple of decades or so they have been guiding the destinies of966 words
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Article405 1903-07-29 10 To the. Editor of the “Straits Times." Sir, As it surely must be geoenlly recognised that the future aeiLi.»|»euient of the Native States depends to a very large extent on agriculture, those who have read Agriculturist’s” letter in your issueof the 16th instant cannot but he convinced405 words
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Article41 1903-07-29 10 N. D. L. July 23. —Ber Hamburg: Mr. P. Wagner and child, Mr. W. J. C. LeCain. M. M. August 3.—Per Polyntsien For Marseilles —IL H. the Rajah of Sarawak, H. H. the Kajab Muda, Mr. P. Bailleux.41 words
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Article508 1903-07-29 10 Pitiable state to which weakness following: Influenza brougrht an English lady, and of which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cured her. Two years ago,’’ ><aid Mrs. Webb, of South Ockendon, England, “1 had an attack of influenza. It left me for a long white an invalid. I508 words
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Article450 1903-07-29 10 A case decided the other day in the High Court of Justice possesses a high degree of interest, not merely for tae public, but hk ;wise f>r me lie il m an 1 ot era. The case arose out of om stated by a London450 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article132 1903-07-29 10 this heading the following abbreviations are used:—str.—steamer; sh.—ship; bq.— barqfne sch. —schooner Yet. —Yacht-; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. —Horsepower; Brit.—British L\S.—United States; Fch.—French; Ger—German; Dut.— Dutch G.c.—General-cargo d-P- —deck passenger; U.—Uncertain; T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf /T.P.D.—Tanjong Pagar Dock B. VV.—Borneo Wharf; K. H.—Keppel Harbour132 words
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Article1472 1903-07-29 10 m rivals since Noon of Saturday. Farfalla Ital. str. 147 tons, Capt Taylor 28th July. From Malacca, 27th July. G.c. an 110 d p. GagginoACo. For Malacca,‘29th -Eds. Ganymede, Brit. str. 236 tons, Capt Cobb 28th July, From Port Swettenham, 26th July. G.c., and 36 d.p. 8traits1,472 words
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Article686 1903-07-29 10 4 me, port, probable date, of am*a and nans 0 4 agent* 8TEAMBR8. A. Exelmans. Marseilles, Aug: M. Comte. Abyssinia. Europe, Aug 1*2; Agamemnon, Liverpool Aug 31; Mansce Aiooin Bombay, Aug; Borneo Coy Andalusia, Hamburg, Aug 5; B. Meyer. Annum, Colombo. Sept 14; M. Marit’.mes. Aparimia, Calcutta, Aug686 words
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Article1105 1903-07-29 12 j i Flag Vxssbl’s Nam* 1 A Tows Captain From Sailed Consignees. I Rig. I -Hy j j 21 Berlomom! Brit str 1752 Hutton Bangkok July P. Simons and Co Devawongse Ger str. 1057 iKuempel Hoihow July 15 Behn Meyer A Co. 2-J Hong Bee Brit str 2065 Peters1,105 words
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Article128 1903-07-29 12 <• PA88F.D 8UNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Flag a Date of Debt in- ReDate. Rig. Ship's Name. Captain. Sailing. From where ation. mass July D Dut s.s Oengaran V. der Putte July 15 Batavia Rotterdam I 17 Ger s s.Chemnitz Jbrgensen July 17 Batavia ‘Hamburg 19 Ger sh.128 words
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Article663 1903-07-29 12 1 I 1>atf.. Vessel's Name. Flag <fe Rig Tons. Destination. i July 23 Chakrabhongs Sia str. 352 1 Bangkok via ports 28 Giang Ann Brit str. 55 7 j Dongola via ports 23 Giang Seng str. 722 Samarang via ports 23 Ban Boh Guan str. 576 Macassar via ports663 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1903-07-29 10 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Honjilal 27th Julu, J90H. Remarks Morning cloudy clear, day nightcloudy The standard time ball at Fort Canning fell correctly; also that jt Pulo Brani. WEATHER TtLEGRA*. (E. E. A. A C. Telegraph Company.; 27th July HONGKONG.— Barometer Direction of Wind Force of Wind Max. Temp in103 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1903-07-29 12 John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. tSpecial|Reserve^p^ WHISKY. |g r_ SQLE John Little Co., Ltd. Ih 26S16 words
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