The Straits Budget, 9 June 1904

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  • 61 1 The THE STRAITS BUDGET, JUNE, IM4. BEING THE KsfABLUHED OVER HALF A CENTURY VOL LVIIT. u. .-TRAITS TIMES” circulates > in Singapore and Penang "ihbocghout all the Protected > i: ra of the Malay Peninsula, in ;.7y Borneo, the Netherlands v x*. the Philippines, and French ioo-Chisa The paper is
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  • The Straits Budget. THURBDAY, 9TH JUNE.
    • 95 1 >y.AKir. —Ou the 13th May, at Shanghai, the Aifeof J. D Smart, of a son. KhH.tß.—On the 17th May, at Ningpo, the \\xoi the Kxv. A. R. Kepler, of a son. F»\.n'kk.— On the 27th May, the wife of W. M Frwke, of a daughter. Patti.rson. -On the sth
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    • 89 1 UtLi libbut. —On the 30th April, At 'fcui.'Lai, John Bell, eldest son of Gko. tI»WABD hKLL, to ANNIK TKBBUTT, of Hunt Lai; eh wall.— On the 7th May, at Sivi.»nr*« Collegiate Chnrch, Southwark. v iL* Rev. W. W. Chandler, Richard H Hi-NT, only son of Richard Alfred Ht'JiT. Gravesend,
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  • 282 1 *LU,ix tt AkT10LK3 Railway Discrimination. tnjopg Pagar Affairs, iiiijoui IV.uar. lr Harbour. ,r -'h No'ib Borneo. Malay U W m>cal. Market Quotations. '•Jippinv, \> w t’nsnenger List. ■'Mice News. Opera Co. lUi? raiding Co. Pagar Dock Co. iLfcach of Trust. [r 4l|, J Sde, 'th ill League.
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  • 739 1 Singapore, 9th June, 1904. PRODUCE. Gambiai buyers 8 60 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13 76 Copra Bali 8 25 do Pontlanab 7 80 Pepper, Black buyers 27.76 do White, (5%) 41.75 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.40 do Brunei No. > 3 10 Pearl Sago 4 50 Coffee Ball, 15%
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  • 275 1 The Straits Budget) this week, is forwarded by the r. <fc O. s. s. Simla. The Budget next week, will be mailed by the 6. I. s. s. Zaida. The M. M. homeward mail by the s. s E. Simons closed on Monday. The German homeward
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  • 420 1 A week ago, Sanitary Insp: Harfleet prosecuted On Boon and Tan Choon for breach of the Sanitary Regulations. Mr. Carver appeared for the defendants. In defence On Boon made statements to the effect that Insp Harfleet had been receiving from him S 2 a month
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  • 525 1 (Siraits Tunes, June.) A correspondent who writes to the Straits Echo over the nom de plume of Singapore/ 1 touches upon a delicate subject in connection with the local railway. He writes to confirm the alleged experiences of another correspondent who had complained in a previous issue of
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  • 1981 1 (Straits limes, 6th June.) Everybody recognises the fact that the interests and developement of the Tarjong Pagar Docks are synonymous with the interests and developement c f Singapore—the advance or retrogression of the one is inalienable from the progress or recline of the other. Therefore, at the time
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 88 1 ;ne post free price of the Straits Times s:j4 i year. The post free price j ile Straits Budget is $2O a year, •..not necessary to subscribe for a year, tie subscriptions for shorter periods are nth* f-ame proportionate rate of price as lor a year. Sfaiu budget can be
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  • 45 1 DEATHS. Oil the 25th May, ou board tlie '•eroi-n anai’ h Bayern, ALFERD B. ULOVBR, Nagasaki. > Oa tat 10th May, at London, wid<»* r f Luowio Wiese, aged 63. >avlk. —On the 9tli May, at Cambridge, •'Jt:*iLLA Caroline, widow of Robert 'ole, .v-e«i 79 VI’..
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  • 283 2 I Flag Namb A Gai-tai* Frov Pailki' Consigned-. 1 i Rio. 1 U’y 21 HokTjiii-' Dut str 897 K'attig Bagan May 19 Kim Hock Hoe *2l Vodra Brit str, 2622 Front Madras May 14Syme and Co. 21 Tai Shan str! 1122 f eaKi'.;s Amoy May 12Guthrie and Co. 22
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  • 1792 2 (Straits Times, 7 Hi June.) Yesterday we published the genera) outlines of the elaborate improvements that are to be effected for the regeneration of the Tanjong Pagar Docks, and the same afternoon, by a singulai coincidence, we have received from Government a copy of an additional report by
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  • 910 2 (Straits Times Bth June Correspondents unite in the statement that an era of the most rigid economy has now been inaugurated in the administration of British North Borneo, and it seems that one of the Ute Governor’s superfluous extravagances that was among the first to be suppressed
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  • 3917 3 [Straits Times, Bth June \Vhatf.ver other remissness the of Negri Sembilan may .„oo*e t0 be guilty of during six days t be week, they 6iraply must be good j co to Mosque on Friday. This rule, which* savours much the anient Bible Laws in regard to iabhath observances,
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  • 180 4 Yesterday afternoon a football match was played on the Esplanade between the SC.C. and the 62nd Coy., RG.A. After a well contested game the Gunners won by two goals to one Before the Marine Court yesterday tnree of the crew of the sailing Bhip Troop were charged
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  • 113 4 The recently launched Papan Tin M ining Company held its first statutory meeting at Penang on Friday last. Mr. Murisou Allan took the chair, and stated that 10% of the share capital was held by those connected with the of the Company, and of the 9100,000
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  • 285 4 3rd June. The condition of the money market here remains unchanged. As a consequence one or two local towkays thought it advisable to clear out. They left property behind, however, but so little of it that it is doubtful whether th-3 proceeds of the sale would cover interest
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  • Correspondence.
    • 307 4 To the Editor of the Strait* Times/' Sir, —If the stirring account,” published in your issue of yesterday, had appeared in a home paper, and had not been seen by anyone acquainted with these parts, and with the saurian in his native element, it might perhaps have
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  • 535 4 Discharge or Acquittal About a month ago, Low Ju Lim, Treasury Clerk, Pekan, was arrested here on a provisional warrant on allegations of criminal breach of trust and cheating. Extradition was applied for, but the defendant engaged Mr. Elliott who raised the point that he was
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  • 461 4 Florodora.” Amc8kmknt8 in Singapore have a curious habit of coming altogether with i rush. Sometimes for weeks there will be no entertainment in the Town Hall but no sooner is it announced that a theatrical performance will be given Jian half a dozen companies seem all to
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  • 164 4 Impatience of Taxation. Mr. J T. Kic4akds>'N, the district officer of Kinabatangan, thus describes how, last April, he quieted anti-tax troubles: On the 22nd a Deputation of Chiefs and people from the Ulu Kinabatangan, visited me on the subject of the landtax, they numhered about fifty people.
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  • 268 4 The following is the report of the Directors to the members of the Straits Trading Company Your Directors now submit the accounts for the half-year ending 31st March, 1904, being the second half of the business year 1903/1904. After making full provision Tor bad and doubtful debts,
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  • 145 4 Survey Shortcomings. (From Administration Report). Great difficulty has been experienced in obtaining surveyors, and at the moment of writing (early in 1904) the Revenue Survey Staff is four short of its proper number. Application has been made both to the Crown Agents and to the Government of Victoria
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  • 189 4 A Chinaman has got six months hard labour for robbing a compatriot of $2. A Javanese who was recently arrested at Bedoh for housebreaking and theft was yesterday sent to prison for six months. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Beatty gave the Chief Detective Insp. the numbers of some constables
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  • 189 4 For Singapore. Per P. A O. s. 8. Australia connecting with the flearner Bengal at Colombo, fr«*m Louuoo May IS, due 12ih June—Mr. and Mrs W. J. Jrwia, Mr. C. L. Brocken Per P AO 8. 8. 8 .Von olia connecting with the steamer Malta at Co
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  • 750 4 Gen. Manager’s Report for ending 21st May 1904. The Chairman and Directors Raub Australian G. M. Co.. Gentlemen^—I beg to monthly report on your mini.. milling operations. “d The measurements, and a.,,., of prospecting work, prepared bf'rk 8 mine manager, show a total 0 f ,.!l e for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 159 4 LAND SALE. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell Co.s saleroom yesterday afternoon: Freehold land and house known as Nos. 16, 48 and 49 Duxton Hill, Singapore Town; area 2,932 sq. feet. Bought by A. T. K. P. L. Sokalingum Chitty for $12,000. Fifty six freehold building
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  • 1715 5 j u;. Mining letter from the London r igniting C'ocmnittee of the Tar*i«'i)g j, r p, t k Co in reply to Mr. John >riV recent attack, wa 6 received v nv Mie local shareholder? in ft T; j <
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  • 2962 5 [Empire Review,) [These letters were lately received from the wife of an officer seconded for service in the Malay Native States, and were written during a stay up-country in Perak, a State on the West Coast ol the Peninsula. The Native princes ot the Protected States are
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  • 1736 6 Financial. t iU ..'1 ">/1 strtifioH ItPfjufl.) The revenue collected during the year amounted to $8,457,622, being 8478,886 in excess of receipts for 1902 and .SI, 290,249 more than the amount estimated. The State expenditure amounted to $5,319,070, exceeding the expenditure of 19‘)2 by $275,521. It was
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  • 310 6 The owuer3 of the s.s. Flevo inform us that Mr. Lawrie, the Acting Government Surveyor, did not inspect the Fhm on her arrival here front Pahang. Two hundred and eighty one death? wore registered at Singapore, ditrim tue week ending on the 2ist May. Tin ratio per
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  • 51 6 P. O. PASSENGERS. Per s. s. Sard” ia From London- O i pH C. Brva t .1 W. L. Kemn A.W' «on Mr and Mrs. 8. L lornton Id. ut K Fuller, Mr. A a\l.»r. 'I'* *n M r .1 K rke Penwjr C maul-General Eschke, Mrs. Dupont, Mr. 0.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 105 6 To the Editor of the “Straits Times." Dear Sir, —I met with a very nasty carriage accident yesterday at Btikit Tiraah Road, and several gentlemen who were passing by very kindly rendered me their assistance. As I do not know these gentlemen cr their addresser, I
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  • 128 6 His New Motor Car »s the Pride and Envy of all Paris. The Paris edition of the Act'* or l' Her old state? —Certainly the inos* stylish and luxuriously tilted eleetru carriage now 7 running in Paris is th< one lecently delivered to the of Joh>r«*
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  • 562 6 In the case of breach of trust against Low Jiu Min, evidence was led yesterday and to-day. Accused was charged with cheating in the sale of a pair of tusks, lie was found guilty and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. Notice of appeal was given and bail vras
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  • 550 6 4 Kitty Urey.*» The excellent manner fa “Florodora” had been presented Dallas Company on Tuesday night n the way for a further success and night, “Kitty Grey,” a pretty play in three acts, was received bv enthusiastic house. The recalls wer 1: frequent that it was after
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  • 125 6 There seems to be no doubt that n Straits Brewery Ltd. will be in act; operation very shortly. Applications t diares haVe been received from all qu.. ters which means that the company have wide interests to meet. In s<n minds, however, there seems to be so--'
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  • 101 6 Thk following acting appointing re announced in Perak. owimM 0 nproaebing departure of two ofm Messrs Chevallier and Knac:: a X, C. Esmonds to be D «tnet Oil Kuala Kangsar, Mr C V Dyson. to of Courts, Ipoh. Walker, to be Second Assistant A*’*” OffWr, Larut, and
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  • 1511 7 N (CTORY Fok ST. AMANT. (Renters Telegrams.) London 2rul June. Ihe result of the Derby was as st. Am ant John o’ Gaunt 2 st Denis -3 lN in a thunderstorm. (Liter) r e rby was run in a thunderthe starters. Still Lnter. t starters in the Derby
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  • 335 7 (Peraf: Pioneer.) The efforts made by Government to further the cause of education in this State have met with general recognition and its recent decision to start a Malay School in Kuala Kangsar will be duly appreciated. The Resident-General, Mr. Treacher, who had all along been an
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  • 412 7 On the 17th ult. three Chinese were arrested at Pulo Brani in possession of moulds and other materials used in »he manufacture of counterfeit current coin. Three dollars and a few small pieces, all bad, were found with them. Yesterday afternoon, these men were before Mr. Seth for
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  • 1287 7 The League matches played since last notes resulted as follows: —Rovers beat S.V.I. 1-0.; R.E. beat Nondescripts 2-1.; Band and Drums beat A.F.A. 1-0: 02 Coy. R.O.A. beat Y.M.C.A. 1-0. Fight to the Finish. The Rovers gained their first victory at the expense of the S.V.I. after
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  • 179 7 Gkiffins for the next Penang ra>:s irriveo there from Australia on Friday f ist —19 horses and 16 ponies. The GoverMntnt veterinarian decided that he whole batch suffered from a disease he exact nature of which he could not pecify. The Turf Club veterinarian »eld on the contrary
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  • 243 7 The Cambridge Local examinations at Singapore and iVnang begin on the 12th December nex*. The flagstaff's at Fort Canning and Mount Faber were decorated this morning in honour of the Prince of Wales’ birthday. A number of vessels in harbour also dressed ship. It is believed at
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  • 585 8 Gay Gathering at the Raffles Reclamation. The Police Sports are beiDg held today at. the Rallies Reclamation opposite Hotel. The plain was quite gay this morning with numerous multi coloured banners. A number of tents had been pitched under the shade of the trees and these were used
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  • 146 8 The following passengers arrived here ;»ii Thursday afternoon by the Imperial German Mail str. Seydlitz. For Hamburg:—Mr. Carl Siebe, Mr. M. Schmiegenberg, Mr. H. Graupmann. From Antwerp: —Mrs. Beyer and child. From Southampton:—Mr. St. Markham, Mr. Spencer Coats, Mr. B. K. Daniels. From Genoa:—Mr. R. W.
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  • 1257 8 The Municipal Commission of Singapore met yesterday aiterncon Dr. Middleton. Deputy President, in the chair. The other members present were Dr Murray Robertson, Mr Rowland Allen, Mr. A. J. W. Walkin'. Mr. Arthur Barker, Mr. Choa Giang Tine, Colonel Pennefather, Mr. Benjafield, Acting Secretary, and Mr. Williams, Acting
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  • 1482 8 The Duchess of Biyswater Co.’* Singapore amateurs in the theatrical world are no chickens in the art ot make-believe. Nor are they without the saving grace of audacity. The) have tackled a variety of plays so dissimilar that success seemed to tiang in the balance on many occasions,
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  • 420 8 On the 20th March last four Chinese three of them detectives, were arrested for an offence committed on the 14th idem. The case arose cut of the prosecut ion of a boy for snatching a jewelled hairpin from a Chinese wcmaii The boy was arrested, convicted and sent
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  • 763 9 he Facts. /Com "Intelligence.) mentioned last week that there U c..n»*^ rsble da ge u thC V. the matter ot the Crown Agents contused. We pointed out jtouth African Colonies might nectt-d to make their complaints f iVv»n to the point of drowning the n other
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  • 251 9 Fore of the men tried at Knala Lipi* •>n the charge of being concerned in the murder of M. Juppeaux have been sentenced to death Two hundred deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 28th May. The ratio per thousand was 58 86.
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  • 97 9 Pakiri P. C. 548 stands charged with lishonestly inducing a Chinaman to mnd over to him 320 by putting him u fear of injury to his person. The case under investigation Puteh bin Haji Hussein was arrested •n Wednesday for retaining possession •f a ring valued 3400, the
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  • 129 9 Months ago, tin* Municipal Engineer Department carted tons of granite inti Prinsep Street. With the granite tons »f rubbish of various kinds were inluded to be used in raising the road •efore macadamising. The residents re now wondering when anything is to e done. In the meantime
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  • 301 9 A Chinese Honeymoon.'* It is a pity that the Dallas Company rrived at Singapore at a time when he Town Hall was engaged and wer* hus only able to play on three “off’ tights. They have an excellem cpertoire and are a really first clas> Company. Last
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  • 316 9 The first semi-official reception at Government Housa since the arrival of H.B. Sir John Andenon, h«ld last evening—the occasion being the birthday of the Prince of Wales—when Miss Anderson was At Horn* to about 200 guests. The grounds in front of Government House were beautifully illuminated
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  • 489 9 Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. The Chinese Literary and Debating Society held its fortnightly meeting at the Capitan China’s gardens at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday night. A large gathering was present, and evinced the greatest interest in the proceedings. The subject for debate was “That this House is
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  • 557 9 Fubthkk particulars of lbe petroleum Ore at Palembang, given by the Java Bode show that a twofold disaster overtook the Muara Eoirn Company, which works the oil deposits there A boring installation at Banjarsari first caught fire from some unknown cause. Shortly afterwards, fire broke out in an
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  • 260 9 It is under contemplation to establish a Court of Appeal for the F. M. 8. and to re-organise the Judicial and Magisterial appointment*. Penghulus will probably be given increased powers of tining, as it is the intention of Government to make better use of them ia
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  • 2442 9 (By Taraland and Old Port.) The Singapore Race Meeting which was brought to a conclusion last Saturday, was probably one of the beet meetings which has been held here for some years. The weather was all that could be desired, the Course was in perfect order, the going
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  • 199 10 1 i Voltigeur (1847) J i i Vedate <1854) Mrs. Hidgway (1849) 5 a o|un s,_) Fly’g Due he’s (1853) F. Dutchman (1846) i Merope(1841) j 8 *21 Harkaway (1834) i 7: St. An gela (1865) King T, in (1851) Pocahontas (***** Adeline (1851) Ion (1835)
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  • 531 10 Kuala Lumpur shops are reported to be successfully competing with those of Singapore in supplying the out-districts of Selangor. 4 The Straits Settlements Lakes’ dinner will take plice on the 28th instant at the Hyde Park Hotel, Albert gate. Mr Wm. Adamson, C. M. G. will •reside.
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  • 152 10 A party of sportsmen went up to Bedoh about 8J miles on the Changi Road 2R afternoon, in search of a Was reported to be there. The ahitoul which was sud to be a full grown one, was eeetf khtf shot at, but unfortunately missed by
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  • 1687 10 How it stands in the F.M.S. Mr. Treacher, in his administration report on the ,F. M. S. for 1903 gives the following short, graphic and interesting I summary of the Chinese mining labour- ere question in those States, written, ai his request, by a former brother-officer and
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  • 84 10 On Saturday, One Lee Ten? was T secuted by Sergt. Reynolds for bringn32 Mexican dollars and one yen into Colony in contravention of the rcg a tions. lie came from Hongkong, an< seems was on his way to Penang: but came ashore here A revenue overhauled his belongings
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  • 54 10 The ceremony «*f bles«in2 ba el the Convent will com'»>*n c 7 -Vlock on the morning of x» Jnne 10»h. The eeremnnv "I' performed by *be IP. R v L urd« n, and all friends of rhe P" n re invited to attend The deoic* f the altar
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  • 509 11  -  By A. L. De Mornay. {frvrti the Agricultural Bulletin.) Ih<? smaller Chinese growers, not i ivins suffi dent capital to erect •team' machinery to work off their r0 p Sf discovered a method some jjjrteen years ago, of producing an inferior Tapioca tlour, or more correctly leaking
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  • 222 11 1 he Hylam ctok in the employ of Mr. ieh £eow Ten?, who was charged with administering a stupefying drug with intent to cause hurt to his master’s household lias been sentenced to I years* rigo*o is imprisonment by Mr. A. B. Voules the Acting Senior Magistrate.
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  • 81 11 Ihe following i b tn» result of the play r Medal by the Tjandie Golf at Samarang y M Uia 46 -6= 40 d* 00 1 68 -18 =4O r 41 scr =4l K vt veijn 51 -10=41 44 scr =44 Stttr 8 x I'dliclv r m
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  • Correspondence.
    • 362 11 To t. Editor of the Strait s Tunis.” SlR > been appointed Corresponding Members” to -the Army Journal of the “British Empire,” v/e are desirous through your courtesy, to bring before your readers the aim and objecu of the Journal; to invite oflicers and men of all
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  • 165 11 S. C. C. vs. Manchester Regiment. A ckicket match was played on th* Esplanade on Saturday afternoon b9 tween the Manchester Regiment, and an S. C. C. team captained by Oliver Marks. The Regimental team batted first and knocked up 88 runs. The civilians then went in and
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  • 92 11 Yesterday, the festival of Corpus Cnristi, was solemnized at »he Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. In ihe evening, after vespers, there was a procession of the B eased Sacrament, headed by the band of the Madras Native Infantry The procession crossed the road and entered the Convent by
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  • 1637 11 In view of the increasing interest that seemingly attaches to the Touchang question, as evidenced in our telegrams today, the following detailed account of the proceedings at the meeting held at Kuala Lumpur on May 28th, is timely: It may be remembered that a few weeks ago
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  • 133 11 The s 8 Purnen #,306 tons, Capt IVarfu>n, arrived at Port Swettenham f mm Penang for China ports on Tbnr* day at 2 p.m. and Wt,*i after embarking »ver 2**0 passengers ->»t 4 pm The trans-shipment of passengers wa» carried out without any difficulty b* means of tongkanga.
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  • 1000 11 The White Australia* Policy as Directed Against Singapore Vessels. At a meeting of the Frem&ntje Trades’ Hall Association held last month a letter was read from Mr Hugh de Largie, a Western Australian member of the Senate, in which the he following passage occurs“ 1 4*e
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  • 178 12 On the 16 ult, the house of A. N. E. Tudah No. 104 B. Serangoon Road was entered by three Macaos, two of them boys. They entered by breaking off the padlock of the back door. They broke open an almeirah and took away cash, aotes and valuables
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  • 220 12 The amateurs gave their second performance of the Duchess of Bayswater and Co.” and the Rose of Auvergne on Saturday evening. All the best parts of the house were crowded by an audience which was exceedingly enthusiastic. The first piece, the Duchess of Bayswater and Co.” went with
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  • 224 12 On Saturday two cart drivers were i.ned 320 each, and two others $lO each tor working sick bullocks. About 9 last. night the neighbour* hood of Canal Road was made lively by Hokien fight. Twenty-three men v-ere arrested and twenty*two sticks .lathered up. That the weapons had bean
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  • 274 12 We hear than l>r. Gnoh Lean Tu k ‘of Kuala Lumpur is coming t> Singapore to join Dr. Liin Boon K n:. The F M. S. bays the l*inart$ H hav** purchased 4 lienong House there for 5300,000. The Kechau G*»ln Fields Co. repcrt tint their mill
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  • 192 12 A Monke\-House as °pium Den. Yesterday afternoon, Sergt. Connor paid a vist to No. 1-16 Sago Street and came across a hutch with an innocent looking monkey for occupant. The hutch had however a double back and a double bottom and was on the whole a very ingenious
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  • 351 12 Young: Man Crippled for Life. A ca&v of considerable importance to the owners of steam waggons, rikishas, and the general public was heard yesterday by Mr. Beatty. Two Malays, one of them the driver of a steam waggon belonging to Messrs Fraser and Neave, the other a
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  • 170 12 Ah article in iue Capitalist on the Duff Development Company speaks of he brilliant outlook of the undertaking. The authorised capital is .£4OOOOO n £1 shares, of which 350, OK) nave been issued and are fully paid up and it says much for the confidence •f the vendors that
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  • 148 12 The Paris edition of the. Nero York Herald of May 13tb, gives the following account of the wedding of Miss Kitty Nathan of Singapore:— On Wednesday the 11th instant at the 11 Maine Avenue Henri Martin, the marriage was celebrated of Monsieur Gaston Billotte, Captain of
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  • 178 12 A week or so ago, a report appeared in these columns to the effect that one I«eoDg Kam Seng had been found dead from the results of a stab in the back and Yip Ah Yow alias Ah Yow Chai with two others had keen arrested in
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  • 286 12 AG RI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW. To be held at Kuala Lumpur. The Standing Uv mmitiec of AgtiHorticuhural Shows the Straits Settlements and the Frderateft Malay States, ha3 decided to hold the first ot a series of joint annual shows, at Kuala Lumpur, on the 3th, 6th and 7th of August next. The
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  • 4814 12 THE FIRST BIO LAMB BATTLE. {From our Special CorrtepZndntf Wiju, I t M >y 1904 The first serious trial of strength between the armies of Russia and Japan took place this morning, and in less than four hours the Russians were completely routed, their generals outwitted, their artillery
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  • 1521 13 Comments on the recent Chamber of Commerce Examination. The following comments upon the recent examination conducted by the Chamber of Commerce, from a correspondent well-posted in the subject, w'll be found of material interest by all I interested in local educational matters and prospects: —Yesterday saw a new
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  • 106 14 An Association football match was plaved on the S. C. C. end of the esplanade yesterday afternoon between the M inehester Regiment and the B.C.C. A very evenly contested game resulted and at half time neither side had scored. On resuming play the Man chesters made a dash for
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  • 124 14 Jfik Very Rev. Father Vignol, Administrator of the Catholic Diocese of Malacca. has received a letter from the Rt. R-*v. Bishop Birillon, who was appointed to succeed the late Bishop Fee on May 9r.h, stating that he will not arrive in the Straits before October. He will not
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  • 114 14 The monthly competition of the club war. held ori the 4th and sth instant, at Ballsier, under the supervision of Lt. Makepeace. The following are the results: CLASS A. Gnnr, Howell 10 pts. 91 Sgt Hayward j Hayworth scratch 87 Gunr. Srockwell «J. M 8.
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  • 72 14 Sixth List of Contributions. A* previously acknovv- .14,467.00 Dyat .i. .on at Kuching per Arehueacon Sharp 2082 C.'Bi>inkB, 1000 C,J*hil ips, frUO R, Tittle, 5/0 mo b,M‘*M eD Kuo y* M H i.oo Jtnonwnous lOjO Ipoh E gl sli Church 16.37 Sunday rt
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  • 404 14 Wf hear that i>r. Gnoh Lean Tu k of Kuala Lumpur ia coming t j Singapore to join Dr. Lim Boon K n^. The F M. S. K»iiw-»ys, says the l\nar<o G mlts, hey* T '\rcl»9^ re “Itenong House ”tl.er. ,n 5 8t r The Kecbau G
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  • 133 14 Per E. Simons. For Colombo C. V. B Davy, J. F. Keddie, YV. W. Wood, J. P. Kitzmutli, Fox Kirk, Mine. Romano, S Malis, Gaspar Ellis. For London —Messrs. F. M. Poieher, A. Y. Gahagan- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. NLhoison and child, Messrs. A. Irving,
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  • 160 14 About 3 o’clock this morning a fir*broke out in a Chinese gutta store and dwelling house in North Canal Road, opposite the Police Courts. Tb** outbreak was reported by telephone at the Central Station by E. P C. Mussel who was on roundat Teluk Ayer. The Fire
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  • 266 14 We regret to announce the death of Mr. C. Phillips* which occurred at the Qeneral Hospital yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness. Mr. Charles Phillips was one of the oldest residents of Singapore and came here from Ind a about forty years ago. He was
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  • Special Telegram to the “Straits Times.”
    • 47 14 he bn' shanghai, 31** May. Ru*»ian« at Vladivostok have h nged a number of Chinese. these Chines are alleged to hav oem ibii t»> the -Itpines »ls that port. i, This incident a’ao apparently in itcates another at a« k on the port y Japanese
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    • 54 14 Tokyo *th June. Our total casualties ll J e t l l1 Kinchau ind N nshan on the iGuh ins amounted to 4,201 of all ranks. Of this number 749, including d > officers, were killedThere were 3,-in'i wounded, including 100 ofiicer9. There were no ca c
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    • 77 14 Ktmla Lumpur, Wi June The result of the Selangor Literary Society’s debate on the loiuchnag question is expected to he far-reaching The sul jeet is a burning one, fraught with inttfiost t > the Chinese community here. Cheah Boon feat, a well known and respected mine «»wie*
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    • 80 14 Bangkok, 6/A June. The Siamese budget estimates for 1901 have just been issued. The revenue comes to 47.000,000 tieals. The expenditure reaches 47,251,300 tieals. The surplus is 248,091 tieals. Additional outlay above the extra expenditure is given a* 9,920,0ut) tieals Two-thirds ot tins amount it is proposed to
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    • 38 14 Shanghai, 7 th Jut it. Tlie order for the deportation of Mr. Cowen, Editor of the China Time x, was upheld by the Chief Justice in principli but reversed in view of the appellant’s suDsequent conduct.
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    • 33 14 r* i 0 The Russians are shooting Chinese who attempt to leave Pjrt Arthur, in order to prevent news of the ictuai position oi affairs in the to vn being divulged.
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    • 17 14 The Russians are demanding compensation locally for stores looted during the :emporary evacuation of Kaiciiow
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    • 122 14 Kit'tl Lumpur, 7th •Line The Committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce held a meeting yesterday to discuss a letter received bv iowkay L«»k» Y«w from \lr. C K Spooner, the General Manager ct the K. M S. U lihvays, on April o h The meeting decide! to
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    • 68 14 Tientsin 7th June. Mr. Etzel, the special correspondent of the London Drily Telegraph and the Tientsin China Tunes at Newchwang, was murdered last night, being shot bv soldiers near Tien-chwang-tai Mr. E zel, correspondent of th Drily Telegraph while in a junk near Yinkow was shot dead by
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  • Reuter’s Extra Service.
    • 22 14 /yondon, HI st May The following is the result of the French Derby.:— Ai ix Macdonald 2 Rataplan 3
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    • 65 14 The Standard says that the determination and resource shown by the Thibetans give the impression that the now invitable advance to Lhassa may be a more serious military task than bad been expected. It would b$ rash, in the opinion of that jmrnal, to begin the decisive movement
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    • 47 14 Tbe Daily Telegraph says: t: We sbfcll go to Lhassa despite all the fighting piety of the inmates of the lamaseries. But the problem 01 organisation [with regard to the advance] will be quite worthy d receiving a little of Lord Kitcheners personal attention’
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    • 50 14 fjondov l, Ixl June. General Oku reports that 1 >alj»y was occupied on the 30th May. The docks and piers were found to be 'iri; j tired, with the exception of the great pier which was destroyed. The Jap inese found much valuable property at Dalny practically uninjured.
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    • 29 14 Reuter’s representative at Tokyo states that the Russians destroyed the eunboat Bobr t which was used at TaJienwan against the Japanese during the battle of Nanshan.
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    • 40 14 Admiral Togo reports that a flotilla of gunboats and destroyers leconnoitr* d Purt Arthur yesterday morning, facing a heavy tire. It was discovered that two new f rts had been erected on the Ltaotist*an pn ni uitory.
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    • 41 14 'l'lte belief p;*ins errnnd in St. Peteisbing lha* General Kuroki’s movement towards Liaoyang is a mere feint to distract Kuropatkins attention from the Peninsula, while the Japanese artillery are landing at Tokushan and elsewhere preparatory to attacking Po:t Arthur.
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    • 76 14 London, 2nd June. Kuropatkins report of the fight at Aiyonopieminen shows that the Russians withdrew from position after position, with the Japanese pursuing until they reached Saimatse. The Russians lost two officers ard seven Cossacks. The fight began at 10 30 pun. on the night of ihe
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    • 54 14 London Lid June Mr. Arnold F. rater said that there would be no change in the organisation and composition of the British army, until the outline of the whole of the G >verninent military scheme had been submitted to the House of Commons. Th is applied also
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    • 16 14 All the Cricket Matches played this week were diawn owing to rain.
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    • 29 14 The Baity Telegraph says that the lighting at Saimaise lasted from the L'7iti to the 30th May, and tliat both lit ssians and Japanese suffered considerably.
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    • 89 14 IjQnaon 3rd June. Mr. A. J Balfour was replying to remark* by Sir Cbarlrs Dilke when he ke ale ut Prance and Muscat. Charles Diike bad referred to the misuse n ade of the French flag [by Aiat) ciuf (o covet the tiade in aims ai d
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    • 10 14 Seven American warships are lying at Tangier.
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    • 29 14 Sir Henry irvmg has intimated that he means to retire from the stage, within the next two years, on completion of his titty years* caieor asm: actor.
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    • 46 14 General Kuiopatkin reports that, after the engagement on the 30th May, the Japanese halted, 2k miles from the railway station at where they entrenched themselves. The Russian casualties there hitherto ascertained were forty in number. There has been no continuation of the Japanese advance.
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    • 47 14 Landau, 4th June. It is stated by Newchwang correspondents that General (Uakelberg, in command oi 12,000 troops, is moving from Kaiping in the direction of W a fangtien. Another brigade is following. Daily skiitnisbes are occurring at Walangtien. Sixty Russian wounded have arrived at Ta-cbi-cbao.
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    • 76 14 Later.' Reuter’s correspondent at Tokyo reports that a sharp skirmish occurred nine miles to the north of Pulantien on Monday. The J tpanese lost #3 killed and wounded. The Russians retreated northwards This report taken in conjunction with the news tn m Newchwang is believed to indicate
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    • 28 14 Refugees from Port Arthur garrison have foodstuffs suflicinc. five months on half rations. Five damaged wart-hips, uhi.-j completely dismantled, are moored *1* the quays.
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    • 23 14 Router’s Tokyo representative sta v that the total Japanese casualties*? Nanshan were4034, including 704 kii 1 TUC TArnnirc AT At...
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    • 54 14 According to Router’s corresponds at Mukden it is stated that while J H Japanese division made a frontal attr' •n Nanshan another division out Tanked the Russians by wading tnrough trv sea in Kinchow Bay. Lt was this action which u J{ri peiled the Russians to
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    • 14 14 An American nameu Travis has won the Amateur Golf Championship at
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    • 22 14 Lancashire’s innings iu the inatcii against Surrey at Manchester cl jstd for 113. Kent vs. Worcestershire, at Mildstone Kent, 293.
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    • 50 14 London o th JHue. Sir Edward Chichester lias he-u appointed Admiral Superintendent it Gibraltar. Admiral Bridgeman has pointed Second in Command of t,_ e Channel Fleet. The Hon Everard F. im fair a Lieutenant Governor and Colonial Secretary of Ceylon has been appointed Governor of the F ji island*.
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    • 92 14 L-i.ter Reuter*8 Seoul correspondent stairs that a Russian attack upon Orrisinis imminent. Preparations are being made tu send the women and children to the mountains. The Japanese and Russian output are already skirmishing twelve miles nor tli of Gensan, where the Japanese ambushtd tlie Cossack*:, killing six.
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    • 51 14 Leicester heat Esaex at Leyton by six wickets. Middlesex won the match against Yorkshire by 77 runs. Somerset deieated Gloucestershire at Bath by 105. Notts beat Surrey at Nottingham by 226. Worcestershire won against the fcouth Africans at Worcester by 157. Warwickshire defeated Essex at Birmingham by live
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    • 28 14 London 6l/t June. Reuter’s correspondent aiNewctiwang states that General Stoessel is maintaining communication betwetn Foil Arthur and Newchwang by means of carrier pigeons.
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    • 56 14 Reuter’s cuirespondent at l° k J? mentions a report by General Kuraki to the effect that, on Friday, a Japanese detachment despatched from Anyan: Cheng to .make a reconnaissance towards Cbjemachi encountered a lor of 000 Cossacks. Alter a brisk engagement the Russia*retreated losing heavily. The Japanese
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    • 36 14 The cruiser (Jk tose while sear hinfor a wireless telegraph siation on tnLaiotishar promontory, reports heating a senes ot explosions at 1 p r Arthur evidently indicating hhstrn*. operations for new bdtierie*-.
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    • 20 14 The Japanese are employing drivers to discover mines in w vicinity of Talienwan. ..L a T TAMHIPU.
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    • 20 14 London 6th Junr The Spanish battleships Au/nuna and Pelayo and the cruiser CW" have gone to Tangier.
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    • 36 14 Lnttr. Reuter s Cbefoo correspondent alr that pers* ns arriving from Dalny t*P°; that the Japanese army there has rein forced and is advancing upon Arthur along both coasts of the 1 eI1 suU
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    • 30 14 The Division on the East ,3% fought h battle on the 3rd in*t. appoint 16 miles from the lortress (i Arthur) The result of the engagemen unknown.
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    • 18 14 The Japanese are unlieii K Dalny a base, and are landing fresh tnvv there.
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    • 41 15 London, 7th June. rhe Russian consul at Chefoo reports i r! Tananese vessel has been sunk Li mine at T .lienwan. ■yjj i 9 uncertain whether the vessel n ua n-oi ir or a merchantman. H »..cciAMC DPTIDP
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    • 25 15 outer’s representative at Tientsin Russians have evacuated Sin*r t ne i R the vicinity of ?Petersburg 231 fil ty miles west of Mukden.]
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    • 27 15 tieneral Kuropatkin and his staff r J e cone by railway to a point between Haichenc and Tachichao, sixty versts joath of Liaoyang.
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    • 32 15 The battleship Prince of Wholes sails morrow f rom Gibraltar to Tangier. i D e .miser and seven other battle•bips about to leave Gibraltar for Genoa jjjve been detained.
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    • 81 15 n imber ot non-unionist miners at m dependence, Colorado, awaiting a Homeward train at two o’clock m the i;‘rninc, were blown up by dynamite f h h.id been placed under the platform. The dynamite was exploded by means a w i r e BOO feet long
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    • 38 15 Admiral Togo Vice Admiral Baron limonioto, the Minister of Marine javc been promoted to the rank of Kai-iun Taisho, the highest rank in the Japanese navy. Five lieutenant-generals have been promoted mainly for organisation service*.
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    • 48 15 London, Hth June. Mi Balfour lias stated m Parliament na t no public object could be served :v publishing any communications aiadt by Britain in reference to tho novel questions of international lav raised by the present war. The Government was anxiously reviewing the whole subject.
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    • 50 15 Reiters coirespondent at Liaoyang reports that several attaches are being allowed to go south, including Colnji#} Yaters and Major Hume of vU it bekt |1 Gurkha*. aBEN H ARVEY s;ume 01 llth May, at 1 *.08sacK$ in CorL Ta >Y- daughter of latpcsts to theSiurm of Kinchau.
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    • 47 15 j fbe newspaper correspondents, released as they are now from the tranquillity prevailing around Admiral .AJexeiell's headquarters at Mukden, find themselves, when at Liaoyang, transI ported into a totally different atmospI here. They find the surrounding country I iked up into the greate-t activity.
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    • 33 15 aaoyung presents to them an iQimateci appearance. Taat town is lull of officers, General •varopdtkin having his head quarters 'here. A military train makes dying visits 1 -he outlying points around.
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    • 31 15 lae baiiy itteyruph announces that -or«l Meitmeii t»as accepted the ommand ot the Fourth Array Corps n succession to General Greniell. Subsequently Lord Methuen will wnmand the Eastern District.
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    • 27 15 hie Thibeiaus attacked Kangma, a on the lints of communication, ir id left loi killed near the post. ae >’ l >st moie as they retreated.
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    • 51 15 J, rvivi aitiiiuit. ‘-utei s cor respondent at Cnefoo ’•ates that junks report hearing lu 8 to the north of Port Arthur l lG w 10^e yesterday, and last k i> believed the .Japanese are h i Q B a lan d attack supported J w
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    • 30 15 p r\ I a lcul^ r 8 r «l e8eutative at Nagasaki Japanese have seized the has arr ived there fort hut no reasons are given
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    • 37 15 •he p d m^ t,D the Suez Canal Co., of tha!i Rt re shadowed a reduction v c;„L, es r °m eight and a half francs Th 1S00ne ,v, dtni reached 135 francs.
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    • 59 15 1 InLlClTff !la8 succeeded iD g awa y the mines fromTalienwai l lIiake tlje channtl The AT P0RT ARTHUR. tabhv lcar »s oy w.rdees tele* un ut nal the coal in Port Arthur i> to gea to eaa^^e l ar g© vessels tc ft*., CRICKET. bjeitht J
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  • REUTER’S TELEGRAMS
    • 71 15 London, 3 1st May. 268 Japanese prisoners have arrived at Tomsk. They are largely naval men captured from the steamers that had been sunk m the blocking operations off Port Arthur. The officers among the prisoners receive an allowance of from 50 to 75 roubles a month. The
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    • 45 15 London 1st June. Washington news states that Mr. Hay, the Foreign Secretary of State, has asked France to exercise her good offices in order to secure the release of Mr. Perdicaris, who was captured by a Moorish bandit and held to ransom
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    • 37 15 France has replied consenting, but in the meantime four American warships have arrived at Tangier. The British admiral has also arrived from Gibraltar on board the Surprise and will confer with the British Minister.
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    • 103 15 London t 2nd June. General Kuropatkin reports that on the 30th ult., the Russian cavalry engaged eight companies and eight squadrons, with four machine guns, which were approaching Wafengkou station, 80 miles north of Port Arthur, and almost completely annihilated a squadron on the Japanese left. They were
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    • 49 15 London, 2nd June Prince Dolgornki violently assaulted Count Lamsdorf while the Count was walking in a street a f St. Petersburg, and was arrested. Prince Dolgornki is a Panslavist and is strongly opposed to the pacific policy advocated bv Count Lamsdorf. He is believed to be insane.
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    • 22 15 ABI U B The House of Commons has unanimously read for the second time a Bill ratifying the Anglo-French Agreement.
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    • 12 15 General Ivanoff, the GovernorGeneral of Turkestan, is dead.
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    • 55 15 London 2nd June. Mr. Balfour, speaking on the AngloFrench Agreement, incidentally referred to the use of the French flag at Muscat, and said it was quite true that last year a very difficult question arose between France and Britain on that subject, but the question had now been
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    • 14 15 London 3rd Jane. St. Amant has been scratched for the Grand Prix.
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    • 28 15 Mr. Arnold Forster, on behalf of the Government, stated that the latter had no intention to bring forward any pioposal in favour of conscription.
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    • 29 15 Reuter’s correspondent at Mukder, the Russian head quarters, says that, M> li is understood, General Kuropatkin ih ready to take the offensive on an extensive scale.
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    • 39 15 London 2nd June. The debate in the House of Commons yesterday evening on the subject of the Anelo-French Agreement showed that, apart from isolated criticisms, the general consensus of opinion was markedly in favour of the Agreement.
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    • 33 15 It is announced in St. Petersburg that the Russian losses at Kinchau were 800 killed and wounded. ITALIAN CRUISER 'AT TANOIER. The Italian cruiser Dogali has arrived at Tangier.
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    • 24 15 Sussex beat Somerset by ten wic*ets Lancashire defeated Kent at Manchester by an innings and 128 runs. Thi ty-six matches were drawn.
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    • 48 15 London, 4tk June The Corporation of London bavf decided to confer the Freedom of thr City on Lord Cu-zon in recognition ot tue ability and zeal wherewith he bar tiaebarged the duties of Viceroy ol Standard review* Lord Curzon t idminietration in the most laudator) Lenns.
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    • 15 15 LaJerr. The rtsult of tl eOoks is as follows: Pretty Polly Bitters Fiancee
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    • 20 15 The headquarters of the Thibet Expedition, with two companies of the Coy?d Fusiliers, have arrived at Rhumbi.
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    • 74 15 London, 5th June. General Steessel’s report of the N&nshan battle was hastily wrin.en in pencil, and sent by junk to Yinkow, and thence telegraphed to St. Petersburg. It says that the Japanese fire especially that of the gunboats and torpedo destroyers—annihilated the Russian batteries at Kinchau. Before evacuating
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    • 51 15 Later. The German semi-oflficial newspapers are strongly repudiating the reports of a German agreement with Russia concerning the ultimate settlement of the situation in the Far East. They likewise strongly deny that any negotiations are proceeding in German> for raising a Russian loan in thai
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    • 24 15 London, 6th June. Russian pigeon messages forvavde 4 to St Petersburg declare the news from Port Arthur to be very satisfactory.
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    • 37 15 General Sakharoff reports that Cossacks, on the 31st Mav, encountered a Japanese force in the Fenchouinling pass. The Cossacks dislodged the Japanese from a strong position on the hights. Thirty Cossacks were killed and wounded.
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    • 43 15 London, 6th June. Increasing anxiety is felt at St. Petersburg regarding the situation on thf Manchurian frontier owing to the restlessness of the Chinese troops. It is feared that General Ma will lose the control of the forces under hitcommand
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    • 26 15 London, 7th Jut e. A report current in St. Petersburg pointing to the e ventral of thfPhilippines t<* Japan is emphatically contradicted m Washington.
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    • 79 15 In view of the eff>rts of the Germar Press to represent the King’s visit tr Kiel as a political move on the part of Britain who is anxious to secure th* friendship of Germanv on the Bis marokian principle of reinsurances. ♦he Times emphaticallv declares
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    • 46 15 All correspondents in «t. Peter«bnrg unite in affirming that Kuropatkin ha* ordered a southward movement with the view of relieving Port Arthur. Some critics suggest this unanimity is intentional being intended to conceal a general retreat northward which a etrong rearguard is demonstratively covering
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    • 29 15 Lo* don Sth June. The Tsar has ordered the mobilisation of the First, Army Corps which includes the troops in the St. Petersburg district.
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    • 53 15 General Kuropatkin reports a five hours* fight, on the 3rd June, at Khotsiaputse. 18 miles to the of Feng-huang-cheng. The combat arose from the J manf se attempting to advance from a fortified position. The Japanese were repelled K v Cossacks. with the assistance of field guns. Sixteen
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    • 15 15 Tjafer. The Hansa Liner IJorheimerr of Bremen has been purchased hy Japan
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    • 27 15 Naval expert® are convinced that the Russian Baltic Fleet-the departure of which is being constantly deferredwill never reach the Pacific even if it starts.
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    • 23 15 The steamnliip Ptei fr- m Yokohama has arrved at Vancouver alt being towed 800 mile., she having lor her propeller.
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  • 151 15 Tokyo, 31 ft May Mr. T. Tanaka, the Japanese Vonru' at. Singapore, states that, late last nigh he received the following telegram fron Tokyo: General Oku reports that a detachment occupied Diloy on the 30th Afay. Over 100 warehouses and the barracks besides the telegraph office a
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  • 139 15 Great explosions were heard, and iense smoke wan rising in »be •irection of Poit Arthur repeated y uring Stturday. Admiral Togo rf putts that the Fif h i>estroyer Flotilla* whtle engaged in blockading Port Arthur at 7 40 p.m. or* the 4tn inst,witnessed one of the enemy'* gunboats
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