The Straits Budget, 7 October 1903

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  • 123 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. Established over Half a
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  • The Straits Budget. WEDNESDAY, 7TH OCTOBER.
    • 115 1 V M t tu the 24th Sept., a* Hongkong. vm:.- l.iiWAKI) A. Kam, of a daughter. M i.< 15. On the 26th ,S* j»t at Batavia, ,v oi 11. M. March, of a daughter. \i On 21st at Yokohama, il. Ai:m:c:, of a daughter. Wait. —On 13th September, at
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  • 219 1 liAbiM* AKTICI.E3. i l J Oul lblll* < oi.ipu r-oiy Cultivation. .r I pine i'as eogers. *.i r hi Tui key. cal Wonders. *1 ,ui Change?. Loal •i .r .Oil**. Miipp Newt'. i.ibt N<•'A "i*.v!«jy on Tour again. litii .Sale? A Nice Point of Law. a .N*a
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  • 618 1 7th October, UW3. PRODUCE. JjiJu&ltr buyers 11.75 Wußall 7.90 V a 7.20 c Pp«r, buyer* .<• 31.00 00 (SX) 4 6 >5 Sigo Piour Sarawa- 3 $0 do Brunei No. 3.87$ Pearl -Sago 5 00 Coffee, Ball, 15% barir 1 7 50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% 23. Coffee, Liberian No.
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  • 232 1 The Straits Budget this week will be forwarded by the B. I. 8.8. Zaida. The Budget. next week, will he mailed by the P. &O. s.s. Simla. The German mail for Europe by tlie s. s. Zictcn close«i 1 on Tuesday evening. The mail fmm Europe
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  • 222 1 Special Telegram to the Straits Times.” Kuah Lumpur Monday. It is reported here that Mr. Hugh Clifford C.M G. ha* been appointed Colonial Secretary of Trinidad, to till the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. A \V. h. O'Sullivan. Penang Monday. Judgment was given for the plaintiff to-day in
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  • 990 1 London 29th Sept. Count Kbuerr Hedervary who, a? stated in tlie message dated the 24th September, had been appointed Premier of Hungary has again resigned. The resignation resulted from the Hurgarian Chamber of Deputies having passed a resoiut ion, moved by M Kossuth, disapproving of the Premier’s attitude
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  • LEADING ARTICLES.
    • 971 1 \Straix Time*, Ist.October.) On September 7th, the Strait Eclu> published several columns anent the conditions obtaining in the police service of the F. M. S. —their die* advantages, and the petition that the men of the force had forwarded to Government praying for redress. The men assuredly seemed
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    • 1187 2 (Straits Tines, 2nd October.) At the Federal Conference, lately held at Kuala Lumpur, the subject of forced cultivation of the land by Malays was a leading topic of discussion. The Resident-General brought up the question of the compnlsory cultivation of coconuts by the indigenous population as a valuable
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    • 975 2 (Straits Times, '2nd October.) For some months past the question of the free and untrammelled admission to the Philippines of passengers from .Singapore has been sore subject of discussion locally—especially in view of the fact that visas of passports, medical certificates and special documents required under the Philippine
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    • 809 2 (Strals Times, Wrd October. To-day’s telegrams seem to show that the long expected war between Turkey and Bulgaria has informally broken out. Desperate fighting between Turks and Bulgarians is at least proceeding in several districts. It may be a case of the situation having become so strained
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    • 1437 2 (Straits Times, Sth October) Only a few weeks have elapsed since the announcemem of the safe remove to the Imperial Museum at St. Petersburg of the skin and skeleton of tue mammoth that was discovered in Northern Siberia about a year ag" imbedded in ice of the glacial period
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    • 5531 3 Strait* Times Bth October.) Truth mentions, as a rumour which it believes has some foundation, that Mr. Brodrick will leave the War Office this month and will be succeeded there by Mr. George Wyndham. It also heaYs that Lord Percy, Undersecretary for India, will receive promotion in consequence
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  • 42 1 DEATHS. ak kkay. —At 1 lie Yokohama, on the 11th V?*tiiht*r, Johanna Glover Moloney [kkay, wife oi the late KoitERT .1 AFFRAY, 59th year of her age. vv. K<*i*t*, Japan, on 19th Sept. ,\s l.y. KIKJ. IE• V, ill his 47tli year.
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  • 758 4 Thk F. M. S. undergoing repairs at TaDj 0D < Mr. V. S. Rawasamy p ILI v 1 mar,” of the Hindoo Penang, died there on Septet A bolt 8 o clock last a 1 driven by a Chinaman colhde j i tl D bp p th
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  • 420 5 )AV morning, Mr. of f*. appeared before Mr. Michell 'e > a summons issued at ,.2 Mr. W. R. Angus, an .jar the Petroleum Ordi- > tin why he hindered the ,tji e r in hi.* duty of testing nuard the Si ok on the
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  • 291 5 London, Hist Septcuibci'. n i* lia< informed the Stan- —nt in Paris that communicaI,.*, ween Lord Lansdowne and mbassador in London with Murtrco, France offering to in*nti ility of 1 angier and give -i». trainees in the event of under French influence. The :ia nt hopes that tlie
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  • 790 5 The Straits Tobacco Factory. The pioneer efforts of a new industry are of interest everywhere and probably in no place more so than in Singapore, where factories of ah kinds are particularly scarce in proportion to the size of the place. On that account, if up
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  • 55 5 A MEETING of the members of the Singapore Merchant Service Guild was held in the Marine Club last night. The business occupied two hours, but it was decided that no report should be furnished to the public It i« understood, however, that the question of the
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  • 993 5 Its Editor Talks About his Difficulties and Himself. Commenting upon the intention to enlarge the Straits Echo to an eight page paper from this date (Oct. Ist), the Editor of that journal, in its issue of Sept. 18th, thus dilates upon the troubles which he has had
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  • 206 5 Mr. H Abrams starts for Australia to-morrow morning by the tfallaarat ami there will doubtless be a big gathering of sportsmen at the P. and O. wharf to give him a grand send-off. Save for a few trips home on pleasure sent, Daddy has not made
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  • 240 5 A very enjoyable cricket match was recently played at Sourabaya between elevens representing Harmston’s Circus and the Sourabaya Cricket Club. The Circus team had enlisted the services of Messrs Colvin and Rynders who opened the batting to the bowling of Messrs. McLean and van der Ent. Colvin
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  • 188 5 The Colombo Chamber of Commerce, as we noted at the time, wrote to the Singapore Chamber on the Crown Agent system, as practised here. The Singapore Chamber replied on the 2nd May as follows: 1 have to acknowledge the receipt, in due course, of your letter of 2nd
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  • 79 5 According to a revised schedule which comes into force, on the Ut January next letters and parcels posted in the Straits Settlements addressed to Selangor may be insured up to the value of $5OO. Parcels may be sent insured to Sarawak up to $1,200 but not letters. But
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  • 687 5 The Residency caretaker at Pekan, a Chinese, was robbed of a hundred dollars in notes and a gold ring the other day. The house was not occupied at the time and the caretaker went out to the shops one morning after having locked the door of his room
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 154 5 LAND >ALHS. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Go. s saleroom yesterday afternoon :—Freehold building site off Dalvey Road, Tanglin marked lot 273 in Dalvey Estate plan, area 34,6*93* sq. ft, bought by I)r. Jameison at 9 cts. per foot *****.37. Freehold building site oft’
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  • 1015 6 About the Ist January next, No. 89 Co. Royal Garrison Artillery will leave Hongkong for India. Mr. Max. Zimmekmann and Mr. Mac Lean arrived from Hongkoug by the s.s. Ballaarat yesterday. Bangkok and Saigon are now regularly j connected by another new vessel, the Quang Nam bUO
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  • 143 6 Between 5 and 5,30 p in. yesterday, when the vehicular traffic on Stamford Road was at its height, several drove?of bullocks, apparently for shipment ai the dock?, were driven in bunches ol five and six along that road, to tne no small inconvenience and danger of the street
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  • 154 6 In the Supreme Court to-day beiore the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, an 'action at the instance of Mr. Rudanovsky, Russian Consul at Singapore,against Mr.G. Hutchison, claiming $232 in respect of damages sustained though a collision between defendant’s and plantifTs carriages, was adjourned for future
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  • 213 6 DADDY DEPARTS. A large gathering of friends assembled on. board the Ball ta rat at the P. A r O. wharf this morning, tu give a fit and rfterry send-off to tHe genial “Daddy”* Abrams, who i? revisiting Australia for the first time in nearly twenty years. Mr. Abrams, as
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  • 1315 6 The A Class Double Handicap of the 3. C. C. tennis tournament has fallen to Brad h 11 and Elliot who, owing 5, looked likely winners from the very start of the competition. No one befoie the tournament commenced would have thought that these players who in the
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  • 311 6 Thk Italian transport Marco M inghetto with military and naval relief® from Genoa for the nor h, arrived alongside Section f> on 30th September. She took .'>oo tons bunker coals The men were ashcre yesterday exercising their legs. The Siraasburg left Suez on the 26th September and the
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  • 293 6 Second List of Sub**. WW Brought forw. r H Hongkong Bank Mew J IyMH VTr H. Spakler Mrs. Von Wedel VI r. beah Liang Seali Murray Gibbon W Evans C R. Williams Chua Giang Tye Tan Keong Saik Misses Ntrris “Mr. W. C. Southam H. Freeman Opium
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  • 283 6 HarmstoiTs Circus Will Arrive Next Week. The ever-verdant Robert Love arn'.fcfrorn Java on Wednesday ever.»iiand announces that the the best and greatest tha r ever travelled these Eastern l>art*. will positively open here on the instant. According to all acco'i--the show will be a most excellent out The
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  • 218 7 result of a little flutter in r j c6i which did not prove 1D action was heard in the f Court, to-day, the Chief Lionel Cox, presiding. In the defendant in the Reutens entered into with Chop Hong Soon who rs r 'business as rice millers in
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  • 726 7 I rumoured that Sunandalaya 1 Bmgkok, will be re-opened MJijdnese staff. I mired and twenty-five deaths -vred at Singapore during the -rjiinp on 26th Sept. The ratio j§and was 4s.;M. I Tkottfk, who left for Europe m. x O. mail yesterday, has been B-.iiuy days’ leave, to
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  • 74 7 The Paketvaart steamer De Carpentier is expected to arrive here from Batavia on Monday morning, in connection with the incoming German mails. The outward Spanish mail steamer Isla 0* Vanay having left Colombo on the Ist inst., is due here next Tuesday morning. H. M. S. Alacrity is
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  • 133 7 THE KING OF SIAM’S JUBILEE.” The King of Siam has decided to issue a medal to commemorate what has been referred to as the jubilee year of His Majesty’s reign. The real occasion, of course, is that on the 3rd of next month —the exact date is given in the
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  • 139 7 Malay Mail. It is understood that the local authorities are giving every assistance for the establishment of a cold storage depot at Port Swettenham and that another six months ought to see supplies on the local markets. There are two vernacular schools for Malay girls in
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  • 151 7 The Banquet to H. E the Governor on Wednesday next will, we understand, be held in the lower room of the Town Hall, it being impossible to utilize the upper room owing to the necessary preparations for the ball two days after. The toast
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  • 573 7 Concealing Stolen Property. Yesterday afternoon, Tan Ah Teng, Chuang Ah Teck and Tan Seong were arraigned before Messrs. Michell and Cavendish on a charge of assisting in concealing stolen property. The following particulars were adduced. Capt C. R. Molyneux with Messrs. Ridgway and King occupy a house in
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  • 281 7 The vacancy at Rochester, caused by the retirement of iscount ranbomc who has succeeded to the Peerage, has resulted in Mr. Tuff, the Conservaive candidate, being elected by a majority of 521 votes over fcir Harry Johnstone, the Liberal candidate, who pollei 1,983, against 2,504 votes polled by
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  • 366 7 Anniversary Concert. A highly successful concert was given in the Town Hall last evening on the occasion of the 14th anniversary of the Chinese Christian Association in Singapore. The building was crowded with an interested audience composed largely of Chinese, with their Eurasian and European friends.
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  • 207 7 Eighteen Lakhs Landed. Eighteen lakhs of the new Straits Settlements dollars were brought to the Colony by the I\ and O. steamship Malta which arrived at Singapore this morning. Of these, six lakhs were landed at Penang for circulation there, and twelve lakhs were carried to
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  • 193 7 Pinang Gazette. There is considerable activity in the building line in Kuala Lumpur at present, and there would be still more if prices were not so high and uncertain, and if labour were not so independent. We are now experiencing abnormally fine weather. Last month we had a
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  • 249 7 Training operations are commencing in real earnest, and this morning there was a fair attendance of owners and their friends present. Of the first class horses, Sir Lancelot Essington, BaDe6ter, Keynote, and Sweet Erina appear to be the most forward. Blunderer is going on as well as his
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  • 541 7 A Test Case. An important decision was delivered by Mr. Michell to-day in &n action arising out of an alleged contravention o the Petroleum Ordinance. On Wednesday last, Messrs. Katz Brothers were summoned on a charge of hindering the inspecting officer in testing oil brought by
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  • 159 8 Draw f< r the Foursome Handicap, first rcund of which must be finished by the 11th instant If’cap I5S Fraser ami Craik Bye 14 Carter and Noon Bye I z Saunders and Carver 9 Bishop and Lome )0 Martin and Winter 7 Beid and Mae in ill
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  • 604 8 Mr. J. Stewart Black, the Judicial Adviser to the Siamese Ministry of Justice anti late British Vice-Consul at Bangkok, has written a report on the work of the Siamese Courts for tly? past year which contains a good deal of interest. The procedure, both civil and criminal,
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  • 729 8 Cattle murrainds fearfully prevalent at Tanjong Rambutan in Perak. The Ring Buey lei 1 for Jeddah yeslcr- day with a large number <sf pilgrims. The Penang Turf Club proposes to hold a race meeting rn the 20th 28th and 80th January? 1904. The Sea Jtelle, in command
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  • 596 8 Deli Affairs. The commission of inquiry into the I treatment of coolies cn estates in Deli continues its investigations. So far, the net result of its prying proceedings !is the weakening ot the feeling ot S awe for the planters among the labour l mg class. »**houi>! this
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  • 197 8 Final List. Previously a» kaowl uiged 9,991 (V) A 1 hinese Benefactor SOO The Straits am?hip (Jo. Ltd. 50 Mess's. McAlister <v Co. 60 Swan and Mac!aren 60 Oh na Mutual Life Insurance Co. 15 Messrs tra-er and summing.. 15 M G iggioo M 25 Mr.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 93 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times.'' Sir, What’s in a name? A great deal' sometimes. Why has the name Tan Tok Seng been removed from the entrance to the Serangoon Road Hospital It surel) is a mistake, and cannot encourage our Chinese friends very much
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  • 317 8 Storekeeper Gets $5OO Damages. The Chief Justice, fc>ir Lionel Cox, delivered judgment today iri the action •for malicious prosecution brought by Domingo de Souza against Howarth Erskine, Ltd. In May last the plaintiff in this action was arrested on a warrant issued upon an information sworn
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  • 165 8 As showing the difficulties attending the duties of school masters, there was a ca.-e this morning before Mr. Miehell in which Mr. Thomas, Headmaster of St. Anthony's School, summoned a Chinese woman, tlie mother of two boys attending the school, for coming to the school and giving
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  • 112 8 Canplunts rea *h us of the high price of petrol. It. is said that an American lirm*is trying to bonk orders nut that at present the price is prohibitive. The Selangor Club is going in for a whisky ballot, i. e. the names of some sixteen brands are
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  • 78 8 Ox Friday afternoon Mr. Pritchard of the Vacuum Oil Co. put his cash-box containing $224 in the strong room of his ollice and after securely locking the door handed the key to bis tamby. On Saturday morning Mr .Pritchard wa3 surprised to find that his money
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  • 454 8 Mr. H. D. Ba<>« Shanghai-Hongk g an<i Investment C.m in Singapore with the ,i ■lucmc the Company J’f- investors in the Colon- has been formed, unde, f Company Ordinance &S investing cor.rntm',, rs reliable and highly investment," and f," -,i sale of real estate and t C
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  • 277 8 The various units of the >in-‘ M Volunteer Corps took part <■- B instructive lfttle *sh:im fight y**'*«fl morning. The troops paraded the Tank Hoad railway station portion (the attacking force), -fl mg of infantry with two gun*,'i*fl ing at Cluny Hoad, the other t/fl (defenders)
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  • 1470 9 I of a Hunting: Trio in Alaska. I K A Valuable Mineral Deposit. I John Pkrcival Frizell, a brother I Vr. \V H Friz !I ot Singapore, Fp,ent I M u.M’il July of this j.. I t pt iiv ol men despatch* I f»ii* i S nice
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  • 715 9 Mr. Bkanson, Chief Clerk of the Treasury at Penang will, it is reported, shortly retire on pension. Two s ten nr pinnace« and four boats from the Argonaut were manm ivring and bring in the harbour this morning. Last right an attempt was made to break into
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  • 139 9 The Land Office Report for 1902 notes that, in the middle of the year, Mr. Irving Arrived, on loan from the Perak Government, P> supervise the demarcation of Singapore Town and Island. This was the beginning of work of no less importance to the Public than to
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  • 144 9 The Pollard English Comedy Company, which have been playing to crowded houses in Hongkong, leave for Singapore to-day and may he expected to arrive early on Monday next. It was originally intended to give several performances here, but on account of thfir Calcutta arrangements the Company
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  • 56 9 The following passengers arrived here this morning by the German mail steamer Zitten. From Y< ko-hama—-Mr. Fi-tsch, Mr. Herman Nagi.-aki—Mrs. O. Leeyshas »r. From "diinghai -Mr A B K»»ss, i!r S. C. 8 rcent, Ai r. A. II Sargent. Frt-n II ngkong—Mrs D**ta Filler, >j r.
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  • 107 9 Si Ongga, the murderer of Mr Warder, was slain by his pursuers on the 2nd September and was buried on the 4th. The murderer has made a statement bringing guilt home to several of his accomplices who have been arrested. The Ji. A\ li Herald says that
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  • 104 9 Thieves in Bangkok are apparently not at all particular as to what their booty comprises. The other day the) raided the building in which the Itev. Canon Greenstock conducts service in the city The Canon’s cassock and *urp)ice together with all the hymn hooks, prayer books and psalters
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  • 102 9 The October Medal. The October medal was played for on Saturday with the following results Reid, R. T 42 45 87—10= 77 Ferguson 37 41 78+ 8 e Courcy 50 49 99—i8=- 8 Fraser ..57 59 110—16=100 Martin 55 <3l B—l2= 9** Longmuir 43 43 80+ 1=
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  • 217 9 When evening shad.-s are falling fast, And the play is done, \nd the S. C 0. veraodah’s full Of drinks and jests and fun. Sinews,” dread critic of the His name, his rank, his station, Is the topic th*t exclusively Kr>gages speculation. His roving pen freely plies
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  • 1804 9 British North Borneo. (Aileyne Ireland in the Thkke is no portion of the British K ia‘ in the tropics which has been end <w>d in a higher degree by nature with tho*e thirds which, under the intelligent activity of man, spell wealth and success
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 143 9 BIQ LAND SALES. Two big land sates were effected by private contract last week; whereby the Cairn Hill and Teluk Blanga Estates, the property of H. H. the Sultan ot Johore, were disposed of for $425,000 and $1,100,000 respectively. The Cairn Hill Estate comprises about sixty acres of splendid residence
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  • 225 10 Yesterday morning Mr. F. K. Jennings appeared as prosecuting Agent for the Opium Farmer before Mr Wilkinson in a case in which one Heng Ah Bow stood charged with having been on Saturday night in possession of ten tins of chandu worth $220 which had not been purchased
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  • 640 10 Wednesday’s Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. Perkins beat Bradbery, 6-4, 6-3. Darbishire beat Foreman, 5-7, 6 1, 6 4. A. SINGLES. Kent +-4 beat Darbishire scr., 6-1, 6-2. C. SINGLES. Peacock v. J. O. Davies, unfinished. 1). SINGLES. Cunradijv. Hunt, unfinished. Adamson heat Jennings, 6-4, 6-3. A.
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  • 151 10 Wednesday Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. Broad rick boat Mrs. Evans by 8 points. Mr. Broadrick beat Mr. Whitehead by 6 points. Mr. Cadell beat Dr. (ilennie by *22 points. Thursday s Results. CHAMPIONSHIP. Mr. limes beat Mr. Hunter by 22 points. LADIES* singles. Mis. Iluddotfk beat Mrs. Ellis,
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  • 166 10 For Singapore. Per P. A O.s. s. Autlniia connecting with the steamer Kmgnln t Colombo, from Lo idon Sept. IS due ISth Oct.— Mr ami Mrs. \V. J. Napier Mr. .1 Ait hison, Mrs. R. Allen, Mr. A K. Chittenden, Mr. K E Hose, Mr. rind Mrs.
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  • 64 10 Australia and New Zealand, Argun, due 6th Oct., McAlister. Ja.a pori*, H-ngnutg, dne 6th Oct., Boustead. Penan; an 1 Calcutta, tl Apcxr, due 6th Oct, Paterson Tunon's Odessa via ports fCi:au due 16th Oct., Yaronlxvl due 80th N »v R V.F. Penan< via ports. li* orua,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 177 10 Under this heading the tions are used:—«tr.-Steamer-«T ng barque sch.—schooner Yet Lv Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat- Tor —T ht;C II«me-po*er; Brit-British: r'J*' 1 B States; Fch.—French; Ger-O^. Duteh G-c*—General-cargo <\ t) senger; L .—Uncertain T u tl’agar Wharf; T.P.D.—Tanion* G. W.—Borneo Wharf; K l'.B-I/uIo ISrani; Rd».-koad a PP ti?
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    • 1159 10 TRADING VESSELS, c 4jrrivals since Noon of Yesterday Calypso, Brit. str. 339 tons, Cant W 6th Oct. Piom Deli, 4th Oet. <{. c f VV. Mansfield A Co. For Penang Cheang Hock Kian Dut. str. 1,020 to-c Capt Gieeche, sth Oct. From Batavia Sm Oct. C.c. Kim Hock Hoe. For
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    • 550 11 >rl oroba*i* date or urr%r>i n -i t'o*7t STE M £3r*. Hongkong. Oct. 12; Bohn Meyer ’i 40 Oct 2*); Paterson Simone, •v. rmoß, China. Oct 18; M inefield. Oct; Paterson Simons. ilcutta, Oct 12; Borneo Oov. Hongkong, Oct 8; Boustead. Barry Oct; Pater-onJSimons. Mo ickomr. Oct 12;
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    • 85 12 PASSED RUN DA OR A R HIVED FOR ORDERS Fl o Date of 1 Dfstin- KeDate. Rig Shu* Xamfj* Captain. Sailing 'Fkomwhekk atiox. mark Sept :4,Rrit brj.Sofala Aul Aug i' To n Anjrrfo. L’lßrit ss. Wliiigrift p.,r» T*i!l>o‘ I'ort Arthur :H firit 8.8 SD.KC. i>o th«* E<vt iCjDut s.s
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    • 1077 12 a h lag 5 Vzsbki/r Xama A Ton> C/miN From Sailed. Consignee*. 3 Rig. s’pt; 29 Patrol Brit str 122° iDumniall Hongkong Sept -4; Telegraph Co. Ltd 80 H .ldi« Nor vtr, 1066 Jensen Penang tSept 28 Khoo Aik Seng .40 J r*do Maru Jap str 8858 j Parson
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    • 844 12 Date. Ve»frlV Name, i Flag A Rig Tons., h Wm i 1 j B Sept 30 j Hon" Ho Brit str. 54 Dj art,bio Wm 30 Calypso ,7 st*\ 349 ,;n ITv BB 30 Ki'tna s^r 624 Port, Swett«>nh Bg 30 Hong Bee st r Penang llll 30 Malacca
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 265 10 THE new french remedy TRADE THERAPIO N MARK This successful and highly popular remedy, used in lontmental Hospitals bv and others, combines all the desiderata to ipuiar remeoy, used in the Kicord, Kostan, Robert, Velpeau Continental Hospitals b^ sought in medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. THERAPION
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    • 1063 10 WRETCHED WRECKS Made Strong and Well by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Lung diseases, bronchitis, consumption and cuogh* often resist all ordinary treatment, and wreck wretched sufferers health by their exhausting inroads. Dr. Williams' pink pills have a wonderful effect in such cases, where ordinary medicine fails, because they built up
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 360 11 FjTNGLISH NURSE, at present in j Java, desires situation with farnlv returning to England shortly. Apply to NURSE, c/’o Straits Times. MARTIN'S V|PIOL&gTEEL Ladies.l P J LLS ATrench Remedy for all Irregularltle*. rhouaanrt.ol *<-«p a box of M trtm b IMU in the- buuH>. a., th a on rhr dmin^,
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    • 611 11 11 LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE. Purchasers are requested to see that every bottle bears, upon its RED LABEL, the signature in WHITE of Left Perrins. None is the original and genuine Worcestershire without this. Persons infringing this label will be prosecutedLEA PERRINS’ 1 SAUCE. m M i I ihe ;a* Cure
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    • 778 11 M.C.B. Mohamad A Co. Diamond Merchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, and dealers in precious stones, No. 8 High Street, Singapore Arc showing m splendid steok of Nigh Glass Diamonds And gem-set lewellery with erfceusivf rarieties of soli 1 Qold and Silver wares, guaranteed genuine works from China, at moderate terms. Order? and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 329 12 Modem European Dentistry, Messrs. CHEONG BROS., eons of the into Mr. Chaokg Chun Tin, in order to meet the requirements of European ladies nrt gentleman who have for 60 many year* suppcrfte their niect *L .ve now opened or imises at ffo. 2 5 oath Bri ge Boftd where 0!il}
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    • 102 12 HL WIJK, Pastry Cook and. Caterer Orchard Road Tanglin. Prices a! i*ty Establishm*Hi Tiffins si. Dinners Si. 50. Ice Creams 25 cents. Cakes 5 cents. Sweets for Tea or Coffee Si per pound. Sausage rolls 10 cents. Tarts $1 per pound. Nogat de MonteJimart 51.50 per pound. Monthly rates for
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    • 74 12 John Little Co., Ltd vTfe* /->/ V /y .4 v v VERY GibD .Guaranteed Severv Years Old LIVST WHISHT IMPORTED BOTTLED B< JOhN LITTLE C° Limited. SINGAPORE. SOIL AGEHT&. The above Whisky has been known as BOTOL HlTAW or KEPALA HITAM for many years, and is > he sou0<U spirit
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