The Straits Budget, 4 November 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, ar>d French Indo-China. Established over Half a
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  • The Straits Budget. WEDNESDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER.
    • 68 1 |;i \r.UKY. —On the 19th October, at Hong to the Kev. <i. A. an«l Mrs. liUNUURY, .laughter. M 11.1. \K. —At Dareel, Ayr, Scotland, on the i MoWr, the wife of Jackson Millar of a -nil. [ULLRICH. On the 17th Oct., at Shanghai, T:** wife of W. J. OlEDRICH,
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    • 217 1 Uki.win Russell. —<>nthe 15th September, 4f Cahirnarry Church, ARTHUR WINBOLT KrAviv of the Hongkong Civil Service, to \i<\ M \kv, daughter of the late John C "U.L and of Mrs. Kuhsell, Glenview, l.inierick. |»ambr»NK-Kamage.—On the 6th October, m. Anne’s Church, Eastbourne, by the Rev. \v i* Jay, Johan Everwyn
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  • 187 1 J-km-in., Articles. Ka-si tin in Korea. and Russia. Ptssive Kosistance. Wil«j iieastd Trade. A "ur Postage. I.o< Ai.. M -vh? Quotation-*. •'M: I'i'iu Nvrs. ,«(*r List Police News. Alleged Vssault by Dutchman. L M. C. A. Gathering K!or.e rotters in Court. I*wi Sales of iii-i Circus. •A
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  • 604 1 SfN‘*A»-OKK, 4th November 1993. PRODUCE. UAuib;e» buyer- J 12 12;, Copia B Ji i i.3<> do Pontiai.a-- 6./JS Pepper, Black buyer* 32 62 A do White, (5%) 52.00 S»igo Flour Sarawak 4 20 do Brunei No. I 4. lo Pearl Sago 5.175 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 18.50 Coffee, Paleni
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  • 218 1 The Straits Budget, this week, is despatched by the B. I. 8.8. Zaida. The Budget, next week, will be mailed by P. 6l 0. 8. s. Bengal. The German mail for Europe by the Boon closed on Tuesday. The P. O. s. 8. Ghusan with the
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  • 976 1 Oct. 28th It is considered in Tokyo that the Russian fortification at Yongampho, no.v officially reported, may lead to important developments, as infringing the integrity of Korea. The Duke of Devonshire, replying to a letter from a correspondent, says it may be necessary to reconsider the position of
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  • LEADING ARTICLES.
    • 798 1 (Straits Times 29 ih October Yong-am-I'HO, which is mentioned to-day for the first time in the defipatches from Reuter anent the crisis in the North. is a port situate on the Bay of Korea, about twenty miles south-east of W.ju, or Wei-chou, on trie northwestern corner of
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    • 794 2 (Strait* Times 30th, October.) While appreciating the full political significance that is vested, in the congratulatory nature of the encomiums that the Times islavishing upon Japan, it would be reassuring to learn a little more as to the precise present nature of the situation in regard to
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    • 980 2 (Straits Times 30 th October.) In view of the growth of the Passive Resistance movement, so-called, in England, nobody can contend that the spirit of religion is entirely dead in the mother country, though doubtless it exists under circumstances and amid environments different from those which obtained in
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    • 871 2 (Straits, Times, 2nd November.) Without wishing to throw cold water npon any feasible suggestion that might tend to still urther improve the bldbming future prospects of the Federated Malay States, we feel justified in extending no more than a halting endorsement to the scheme of breeding snakes
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    • 4519 2 (Straits Times, 3rd November.) At a first glance it might seem singular that Hongkong should enter into negotiations with Washington (or a penny postal service with the United States when the rate between England and America is still From London to New York takes six days, and there
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  • 63 1 DEATHS, K m.k. On the 13th Oet., at Yokohama, Hi t.n K \i„k of Merlin. h h. At Yokohama, .Japan, on the 17th 1 II kin rich Kocji, aged ~rl years. Mi ki i.kr.— On the *24th Oet., at Shanghai, ’irim:ii h (\\kl Miteli.kk, aged 6ti years. II mcvkv .—At
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  • 108 4 At the recent shoot of the Selangor Rifle Association, Miss V. Grey made score with 26 points, followed by Miss Charter and Mrs. Dewar with 25 apiece. Among the passengers leaving for borne by P. and O. mail to-morrow mornire are Messrs. Fitzwilliams, Nash, Dickgon, Bennett, Lovell,
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  • 136 4 Th k laws of British North Borneo now include an enactment to legalise and control the use of tokens in place of money by certain employers. It is explained that a custom prevails between employers and labourers in North Borneo of using tokens in lieu ofmoney After careful
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  • 626 4 (By To-day's Mail.) Col. Villiers Hatton c.bt. is spoken of as the probable successor of Sir William Gascoigne as commander of the Troops in Hongkong. An old Hongkong resident, writing from London, assures the China Mail that Sir Mathew Nathan, who succeeds Sir H. A. Blake
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  • 200 4 Muar t 24th Oct. H. H. the Sultan has been pleased to confer the Third Class Order of the Crown of Johore (Sri Makotah Johore) on Inche Awang bin Housain, the State Surveyor, in recognition of his long and faithful service. Inche Ismail bin Bachok, the Commissioner of
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  • 248 4 They ’were Pitched Downstairs. The two Cubans who were formerly described as journalists on a tour round the world, appeared in a new role this morning, being the prosecutors in a case of assault against Mr. Leekie, cf Dick, Kerr <fc Co. The charge was denied and
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  • 173 4 Reserved Compartments. The following rules with regard to reserved accommodation on the F.M.S. railways are contained in the Railways Enactment, 1903 1. Reserved carriages or compartments will be provided on due notice being given. 2. Twelve hours’ notice at Taiping, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, Kuala Lumpur, Port
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  • 159 4 There was another large house at Hannston's show last night when a good programme was presented. The chief event was the amateur riding contest. Great amusement was caused by the endeavours of the tars from H. M. S. Fearless to ride round the ring standing up
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  • 889 4 The Equipment of Vessels. The question of the seaworthiness of vessels trading in Eastern waters is frequently the subject of discussion in marine circles, and that abuses both of power and means exist, none would deny. A correspondent writes giving us some views on the general question, with
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  • 179 4 FHth iSS** I (TOO Hall Mess d !>J E A Mr. E. Margery P. Burge is H Do. .T. K Moir jH Van der Stait H H. H. Davis B J. A. Delay j^B F. D. Mactaggart ;B ‘Generous” “Devon” *B Mr. and Mrs. Lederer 3I “Mes-rs
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  • 241 4 At a Magistrates Court today-Mr Coleman presiding—Mr. Coding of Gosling it Co., Singapore, wis charged with failing to exp< it a case of whisky and a case of champagne on the 14th instant in accordance with 3 permit which he obtained from tire Opium Farmer for
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  • 224 4 To Greet the First President Last night a large number of we members of the local branch of t e Y. M. fc. A. assembled in thtir in Armenian Street to greet the DeT President, the Hon. W.R. Collyer, 1 It was not a public
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 140 4 LAND SALES. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.’s saleroom yesterday afternoon Seven freehold building allotments at Tra9 Street and Wallich Street off Tanjong Pagar Road, total area 12,241 sq. feet. Bought by A. M. V. K Samenathan Ohitty at $1.21 cts. per sq ft.
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  • 195 5 ITmPA* man who re^ re at n 9 Pier has been fined So m Karine Court. He paid up rather I do seven day8.^ I rM pEB of the crew of the 8.8. Firth Wy, r tl', which foundered in the Lterranean, recently, arrived in r r
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  • 20 5 I-H 'OTINO in the monthly handicap Iq toher wiii take place tomorrow I ir<l i>) afternoon at d o’clock.
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  • 224 5 I ttimeago, two American officials I \li» lanao (Johnson and Herman) t.r r l pirates after embezzling a lot of 1 .vri.ment money. A life of armed I r Tire soon ended when they and a I pniin—their comrade in crime— I a boa f put their plunder
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  • 330 5 ..:r. annual Interport rifle match 'danghai, Hongkong, Singaari i Poming is due to be fired rutile first fortnight in November, hr-litre i« little or no information -i.vl regarding the prospects of the irns opposing Singapore, but it noticeable that tiiere was a at the Hongkong range, and
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  • 948 5 The Pall Mall Gazette has recently published an article on Britain's trade in the Straits Settlements. From it we i extract the following:— Up to the present it is the Teuton who has carved out by far the largest elice lof the trade] and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 607 5 Jo the Editor of the Straits l imes. Sir, —May I trespass so far on your valuable space a» to call the attention of my compatriots and indirectly, through their united effort, that of the Government also, to the disgraceful state of morality now visible in
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  • 68 5 Tan Wee was brought before a Bench Court to-day charged with giving false evidence in the Supreme Court in the course of an action between Tee Kwee Siew and the Rev. Vignol and another. He falsely stated, it was alleged, that he saw Yeo
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  • 2260 5 Ax XI from H. M. S. Fearless appeared on the Esplanade last Saturday to try conclusion* with a weak team of the Club. The wicket was fast and bumped a bit occasionally, but not sufficiently to excuse the all-round failure in batting. The men from the Fearles* were
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  • 450 6 News from Deli received this morning tell of increasing insecurity o: estates there. Thus, on Sunday last, at the Polonia estate, which belongs to the Deli Company, fifteen Chinese with blackened faces broke into the gambling shed, and shot dead a Bengalee watchman who was sleeping
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  • 131 6 A*r a Magistrate's Court to-day, Li I.im Tai was arraigned on a charge o forging a contract of sale purporting to he made between Yeo Hiang Ju a* attorney for the late Heng ong Sent < a the one part and Li Ku Sin on tlu c
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  • 142 6 The rumour that an attempt tiad been made to blow up the magazine at the British Legation, Peking, arose from the fact that a Legation store-room has been broken open and a variety of articles stolen, nearly all of w’lich have been recovered from thefthieves. The European
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  • 135 6 (Scale 90 miles to I inch.) Yong-am-pho is a port on the Bay of Korea south of the Valu and north of the Pingvang Inlet recently referred to by Reuter. An-tung in Shenking Province China, and Wiju in [Korea, are the two estuary ports of the
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  • 84 6 Thk HoDgkong and Whampoa Dock Company have built two twin screwlighters for the Norddeutscher Lloyd, under the names of Bangpakong and Patriu respectively. Their hulls are of steel and the# dimensions are £s follows: —Length over all, 158' O', breadth, 29 0 depth, moulded, IT (T, and draught,
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  • 118 6 Monday, Nov. 9th wtH be observed as a public holiday throughout the Colony in honour of the King s birthday. Mr. Napier has been appointed a member of the committee for the management of Raffles Library and Museum. Capt. J. B Elcum, Cadet Corps 5.V.1., has resigned. Lieut.
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  • 130 6 °n Wednesday, last; a [ccmmence, menfc wa9 made with the long projected Railway up Penang Hill. The contractors are, for the construction of the line Mr. C E. Paterson, and for the rest the Penang Foundry Company. The Engineer is Mr. Alan Wilson, the railway scheme being
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  • 276 6 Mk. HoorKK, the Registrar of Rikishas, notes in his last published monthly report the currency of rumours that, on the introduction of the new rubbertyred ’rikishas, they will be damaged or the coolies intimidated from pulling them. Such methods are quite in keeping with what has occurred before
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  • 405 6 Mk. Van Citter?, the Netherlands Minister at Peking, lately paid a visit to Batavia. There he invited members of the mercantile and shipping communities interested in China to come and see him about commercial matters in that Empire. Not one of them cared to come. The people invited
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  • 187 6 A most unusual occurrence isws>™ by the police; for forty-eight hem between Thursday and to-day thei was not a single case of theft reporte in Singapore. Whether this isarecor or not it is difficult to fay, but tl amazement of the police authorities! the unwonted peace that
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  • 203 6 leave for home in April, H* be away a few months.—' 27th October. At the last moment there l ap r a further shuffle of the c fficial P ac Mr Egerton will remain in *JP Sembilan until the return of Mr. from leave Mr. Douglas Cample act
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  • 739 7 i4L meeting of the Municipal i n ers was held yesterday n to consider the tenders for aD d the Budget for 1904. Tenders Accepted. allowing tenders for supplies were accepted and passed nL) ns articles Vong Lee Seng painters’ stores McAlister and xrid engineer s stores Riley
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  • 442 7 Proposed Interport Matches. The annual meeting of the Singapore Rowing Club was held in the Ci cket Pavilion last evening. The Hod. W. It. Collyer presided over a small attendance of members. The annual report and accounts were presented and on the motion of Mr. C. W.
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  • 236 7 Admiral Sir Alexander Buller, who was Commander-in-Chief of the British Squadron in China from 1895 to 1897 died suddenly on Saturday, Oct 3rd, whilst hunting with the Devon and Somerset staghounds in the neighbourhood of Exford. The hounds were running at a great pace, and
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  • 587 7 According to the Straits Echo tfie Cambridgeshire Stakes race resulted as follows: Hackle ds Pride 1. Burses 2. Kilgiass 3. Mr. Charles Robinson, the well known book-maker, has arrived in Singapore on a business trip and is staying at Rallies Hotel. A Chinaman, who appeared at the
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  • 180 7 The following passengers arrived here on Saturday P. o. From Colombo Mrs. Vane. From London Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Edwards, Miss C. Greenstock, Lt.-Col. A. K. M. Sankev, Miss A. B, McDonald, Mr. .1. Erskine, Mr. Kyune. From Marseilles Mr. C. Rivett Carnae, Mr. and Mrs. J.
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  • 635 7 Leave to Appeal Granted. In the British Court for Siam, on the 22nd ult., Mr. R. B. H. Gibbins, for Mr. A. F. G. Tilleke. and Mr. Naylor, for Mong Ong, applied to his Honour Acting Judge Wilkinson to state a case for the Supreme Court
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  • 198 7 A Malacca Estate. In the Supreme Court today—Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones on the tench Mr. Lowell presented a petition on behalf of Ada Joan Phillips, of Fort Terrace, Malacca, for power to administer the estate of her sister the late Mrs. Ann Clements who died intestate at Malacca on
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  • 703 7 The New s.s. Bentong.” a Trial Trip on Saturday. The new steamer Bentong, which was built at keppel Harbour and successfully launched last July, went on a steam trial trip on Saturday afternoon from Tanjong Pagar, where her engines had been put in. The Bentong has
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  • 115 7 Mr. Sutton, general manager of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Company, Ltd., has returned from Pahang, and having made his report to the directors the latter have decided not to 'extend their operations to that state, but to coftfine their efforts absolutely to the developmentof their
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  • 319 8 WHO SAYS SNAKES!” Fortunes to be made out of Pythons. Some few days ago, according to a casual contributor who writes to us from Selangor, a Malay sauntered into a well-known Kuala Lumpur dispensary, and produced a live python afiout eight feet in length. This he was anxiour, to dispose
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  • 288 8 The Third Round of the Foursome Handicaps resulted as follows 1 'arter and Noon (14) beat Reid and Macmillan (7) 3 up and 2 to play. Longnmir and Padday (0) beat Robortson and Goodrich (3) 4 up and 2 to play. Ferguson and Kerr (4) bear Spriggs
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  • 243 8 On Saturday afternoon eleven Singapore “probables” practised at the Baiestier Range for the forthcoming inter-port match. The eleven marksmen put together a total of 1,004, giving an average of a little over 91 points per man. Lce.-Corpl. *A. Morrison, S.V.R, put on the excellent score of 100
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  • 439 8 Kuala Lipis 27 tli October. The Resident presided at the meeting of the State Council which was held at Li pis on the 22nd October, the other members present having been Dato’ Maharaja of Jelai and Dato’ Irnan} Prang Indera Stia Raja of Pulau Tawar. The new Coinage
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  • 401 8 EAST OF ASIA.” All the glamour of life and travel in China is found in the October number of East of Asia. Indeed, with one all the articles are concerned with the Celestial Empire, and the exception gives a belated account of tlx International Congress ot Orientalists at Hanoi, with
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  • 745 8 Home. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Newcastle last night, replied lengthily to the arguments of his critics, chieHy Lord Goschen and Lord Rosebery. He recapitulated his contentions •that Great Britain was losing her industrial supremacy and the only remedy was to accept the patriotic and unselfish preferential proposals of
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  • 244 8 —Malay Mail 26th Oct. The various ceremonies and tios connected with the installation of the Sultan of Selangor began on the 23rd inst. and will last a fortnight, concluding with the greatest function of all on the 5th prox. We understand that the first 13 days
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  • 365 8 Jesselton 17th October. Owing to the growing importance of Tenom (Fort Birch) Mr. Hastings, the Acting Resident of Jesselton, has been transferred there to be in charge. His absence will be much felt at the Club and Recreation Ground as he was one of the active members from
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  • 445 8 American Travellers as Witnesses. An interesting case was heard before Mr. Coleman, in the Magistrate’s Court to day. Two Dutchmen named Pieterz and Jacobsen were brought up on a charge of assaulting one cf the 41 boys at the Hotel ae 1 Europe on Tuesday last.
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  • 696 8 Two Chinese Lvv row in Boat Quay ye 8t “S* and one of them was *9 the water and was drowned* °$lj has been recovered and Polio. J 1 tigating the matter, lcea *jm Boring operations in a. I Lebong fnine are n ow ham barrier of
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  • 577 9 Monday, October and. PRESENT. Excellency W. T. Taylor, c.m.g., I( KK AI, ministering the Government). r \V. S. Kynnendey, c.m.g., (Acting Bo O ]onial Secretary). W. K. Collyer i.s.o. (Attorney-General). l' y I’enney (Colonial Treasurer). Murray, c.E., m.i.c.k. ((Colonial Engineer). y c. H. Hill (Auditor-General). Tr' J. K.
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  • 4262 9 \oini; Colonial Secretary moved, ’Colonial Treasurer seconded, the reading of the Supply Hill for 1904. I»K. BROWN OX EDUCATION. Ifitowx regretted that the Govern merit the Estimates and finding tlieni- in an unusual ami felicitous condition •native atlluence did not embrace the; ir iity of making that change
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  • 343 9 The Singapore Assizes opened to-day—the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, on the bench. There were fifteen cases on the calendar, all the accused, with two exceptions, being Chinese. f l he first on the list was the Christmas Island murder case, which was carried forward from the last
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  • 150 9 Tub following passengers arrived here yesterday by the German'mail steamer Roon. From Shanghai: Mr. 8 N whouse. From Hongkong: Mr. Angstein, Mr. R. \Y\ Clarke. Mr. A. Damon. Mr. w. k. Card. The following passengers left here today at noon by the Rovn. For Penan*: Mr.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 89 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times” Dear Sir,—ls Queen Anne still dead, or can a man be knighted twice over On the 25th June last, Reuter informed us that Mr C. J. Dudgeon of Shanghai had 1 e-*n knighted for his services in the China Commercial
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  • 302 10 The Kechau Gold Fields Company (Mr. E. A. Watson, Manager) has temporarily stopped crushing until its new 10'head battery, now in course of erection? is in working order. They have hitherto used the battery belonging to the Kechau Gold Mining Company (Mr. L. L. Bailey, Manager). Mr. Hickie
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  • 402 10 Four men Captured. Five Still at Large. We have received from Kuala Lipis, under date {Friday last, the following concerning the steps taken to capture the nine men who committed a murderous the French miner, M. Juppeaux, and his boy some considerable time back, resulting
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  • 292 10 Crew refused to Work. This morning the British barque (Jmvoote flew the police tfag. E. P. C. No. 11 and a posse of Marine policemen went off and found that the crew, who are all natives, had refused duty. The men were brought ashore and were
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  • 509 10 The Perak Gazette contains details cf the scheme for the distribution of indentured Indian labourers recruited by the Madura Company. The scheme provides that the Colony and the Federation shall receive one half qf the total number of coolie 9 recruited. In order to obtain the
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  • 248 10 The monthly medal for October for Ladies’ play was competed for on Monday the 25th and won by Miss Werry. The scores returned were as follows Miss Werry Winner 51 —lo= 41 Mrs. Fowlie 46 ser =56 Mrs. Evans 60—12 =4B Mrs. Holdsworth Hunt... 58= 4=54
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  • 93 10 Japan via port 9, Prinz Heinrich due sth Nov., Behn Meyer. Java ports, Chuusaiuf due 6th Nov., Bou^tead. Colombo and Odessa, Kitai due 10th Nov., F*. A. 00. Odessa via port*, Yaroslavl due mid Nov.; Tambov end of Nov*; and Kostroma mid Dec R V.F. Copenhagen
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  • 253 10 For Singapore. Per P.'A O. 8. 8. China, connecting with ihe steamer Ballaarat at Colombo, from London Oct. Id, doe 16th Nov. —Mise Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. 8ommerTille, Mr. C. B. Griffin. Per P. AO. s.s. Victoria, connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo, from London Oct.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 158 10 Coder 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. S.—United States; Fch.—French; Ger.—German; Dut.— Dutch G.c.—General-cargo d.p.—deck passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. \V.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf T. P.D.—Tanjong Pag&r Dock B.W.—Borneo Wharf; K. H —Keppel
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    • 1404 10 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Banka Brit. str. 127 tons, Capt Backhouse 2nd Nov. From NatunasIs.,3lstOct. Copra and 48 d.p. Teo Heo Lye. Uncertain—Rds. Bianca Ger. str. 82 tons, Capt Lohrengel 2nd Nov. From NiccteVM” Firh For Hamburg, II —Rds. CMaron, Brit. str. 1,631 tons Capt Bell,
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    • 596 11 p9rl, probable dale of arrival and rwm« oj agent*. Htiamebs. Liverpool, Nov 2; Mansfield. g a ngkok, Nov; Borneo Coy. l Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritime. Calcutta, Dec; Boustead Hamburg, Nov 6; Behn Meyer. 3, -hie, Colombo, Nov 9; M. M. a pear, Calcutta, Nov 16; P. 8.
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    • 54 12 PABSED BUNDA «TRAITB OE ARRIVED FOR ORDERS Fl,o DM<WI" Dkstib- EF Date Rig. i Ship's Name Captain. Sailing.'From where ation. makes Oct 21 Dut s.b. Gede Eagelsman Oct 21 Batavia Rotterdam 28 Ger ss. Meissen Mageritz Tjilatjap Cheribon 28 Brit s.s. Jumna Sanders j from *'East 23 Dut B.s.
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    • 1102 12 H FLAO 2 Vessel's Namk A Tons Captain From Sailed Consigners. j I I i__ Oet: 28 8. van Lingga Dnt str 106 Nacodah Singkep |Oct 27 Singkep Tin Coy. •28 Sultan Brit *tr. 102 Cruz Malacca ;Oct zTGaifgino and Co. SB Charterhouse str 1278 Kinghorn Macassar Ogt IV,
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    • 783 12 Date. Vessel’s Name. A Big. Ton. Desthutio* Ojt 28 Ischia Itel str. 2784 Hankow 29 Borneo Brit str. 404 Bangkok 19 Giang Seng «tr. 722 Samarang via no*. H Bri Triqfganu Dbt str. 81 Bagan via ports I 29 Arnold iuykent Ger str. 1096 A roe Bay Hf Saga
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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