The Straits Times, 2 November 1900

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. EST. OVER A CENTURY SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1900. No. 20,282.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 827 1 NOTICES. rpHK BORNEO COMPANY. LIMIIED fTIHE M»a<lart Lif» lawsm Horneh Cmloo Fir* Inswano. Bod***. iL. A»ar«K» Oosspsaj (Kir.). PANT. LIMITED. Ag*at*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P Office, Telegraph Street. fa STKAM NAVIGATION (WMrANY. BTEAMEBS FOB OHIEA, JAPAH, PEEAHO Cetlov, Ikdia, Adstbaua, Ade», Eotpt, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Malta, Brivdisi. Vekice, Plthooth, avd lokuov. ;-hrough
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    • 800 1 STEAMSHEP COMPANIES. I N ;N K I 1 I XX I'AKETVAAKT MAATSCHAI'PIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Aqrntt at Singapore: Ship Aqisot, late 1. Daebdbls A Co., 2-3, Colltbb Qoat. The undermentioned date* are only approiimate. Bteamer From Kipected Will be Despatched for On Tia Port*. Oct. 26.
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    • 426 1 \rOBDDEDTBGHEB LLOYD BREMEN. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fart and well-known Mail-steamer* of these lines will leave Singapore on or aboat the undermentioned date* Outward 1900. Homeward 1900. Konig Albert Xov. H Ol'trnburg Not. 6 Print Htin'eh Not. 28 Bayer* Nor. 19 Printett Irene Dec. 6 Stuttgart Dec.
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    • 648 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE K. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CapiUl £3,m,(100 Paii up Capital £*****0 Reserre Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fin risk* at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. fIBE CHINA TRADERS INSURiNC'I X COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed 11,000.000. Amount Paid
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    • 592 1 INSUBANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PEOVIBION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hontile Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Rs. 420,00,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 460,00,000 LAKE ROUSES UIHUL CMWTIuJS LtW
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    • 668 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAJD-nP CAPITAL (10,000,000. RESERVE FUND Sterling Re*erve..|lo,OCO,oool uamnrwi Silver Reserve... a,(« 0,000 •41i,000.000. RESERVE LIABILITY OKI ain nmnnn PROPRIETORS. }-|10,000«». Cocbt or Dibeotoes: N. A. Bibbs, Esq.— Cxaiuum. R. dmwAK, Esq.— Dbtittt Cbaibjiah. m. i>obts. Esg Th Box. R o*at. lA. J. Batwoitd, Km.
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    • 519 1 NOTICES. Japanese Shampooing. Apply to SEKIMOTO, 79 Bras* Bassa Road. 16/1 1 Singapore. THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co. Ltd. ASK NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY. BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, A FIRE CLAY. For particulars apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd.— AgenU. 10/2 COMMON SENSE NUTSHELL A new .Mdfcaftl work OS tb» cbomsi *ad
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    • 743 1 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET AN£PERBONALB [1«t time, 16 cent, a IIm; MaMM tints*, 10 o*nu a I la* j 4th to Mb Ms*** o*»l* a lin.; Tth to ltih tloM* $«■<•• lin-i afUrwanU,r c*au a llb., bat v ohamjl.., than on* dollar. ThEaaArw «m adnrtisuamV olom s*t, la tkls
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  • 80 2 !>««. Vpuii Sim Vlai.AKh Ctmia DaniiUTio* Not I Alboin -Brit air. Curtis Bombay I IVlriana atr. i Bupt BmUvim ChniDg Hock Kian »tr. I'entnty Hongkong Swatow and Amoy I Bauks itr. Ni.ol Natucw and Anaml» lilandj Kan Whatt Soon itr. Rowk Billiton and l'ontiauak I Utjlitnirm itr. S|*n.e Hongkong
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  • 99 2 Straitt Timtt S3O a yoar, or pott free SU. Ulraitt Budget SlB a y«ur or pott fret $20. Advertuing Ratet may M found in the fourth page. Mr. F. Bt. G. Caulfeild, the Acting Colonial Engineer, and Mrs. Caulfeild return
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  • 96 2 IlKiTMi's announcement in to-day's despatch to the effect that the I'nited States Government had issued a note accepting the first two clauses of the Anglo-German agreement, is not premature. On Monday last the agency paved a way for the reception of this later statement by wiring that The United Htxtes
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  • 122 2 Ik the Gordons and the Devon? sail for China, as the Durban rumour has it that they intend to do in a few days' time —and if they get a medal for the campuign there, they will be in the enviable position of regiments holding three ribnons for three campaigns
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  • 129 2 ArßOPue of the report concerning the North Kechau mine republished from the Malay Mail in Wednesday's issue of the Strait* KsMa, we are informed that the facts as stated were not according to the lacts that be North Kechau has not got its engines up, as stated. The engines have
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  • 221 2 The report that there were near 0,000 casualties in the streets of London oa the joyous occasion of the return of the City Imperial Volunteers is simply a disgrace to civilisation. Certainly a number of these may have been simple fainting fits, sprained ankles, or cut QDgers.or any of the
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  • 10 2 Lord Roberts has been gazetted Colonel of the Irish Guards.
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  • 13 2 Produuc, exchange, and share price, and tbe mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 Ms. Skeat the Malayan traveller, is said to be in Norway, recruiting his health.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Powcll A Co. advertise a furniture smlb, at l«, Syed Alley Road on the 10th inst.
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  • 18 2 A lacnch will leave Johnston'! Pier for the Swimming Club bungalow on Sunday, at 7.30 and 8.30 a.m.
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  • 18 2 Mr. V. R. Wickwar, the manager of the Seremban and Ayer SJolo Estates, has arrived from Port Dickson.
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  • 21 2 The Svltrnuii with the mail from Europe left Penang at 1 a. in. to-day, and is due here at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 22 2 Ijii'T. G. R. A. I. Trotter, 16th Madras Infantry, having arrived from Rangoon, has been taken on the strength of the regiment.
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  • 24 2 TBt N D. l.loyd H U Mettr was passed at seven o'clock last night, bound for Suei She wished to be reported ail well.
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  • 15 2 Th* appointment of Sir Walter HelyHutchinson as Governor of the Cape is regarded as certain.
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  • 23 2 The Rev. Father Meneuvrier has been confined to his bed for a week at Penang owing to injury sustained during a carriage accident.
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  • 22 2 An eleven of boys from Rallies Institution meet the St. Joseph's Boys Club at football on the Old Gaol site jomorrow afternoon.
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  • 25 2 Eight Chinese firemen from the s. s. Saiil were arrested this morning for refus ng duty and stealing oil, the property of Syme A Co.
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  • 23 2 The trade in hides from Rangoon to the Straits Settlements has latterly fallen oJ considerably, owing to prices at that port having risen.
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  • 24 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Wn-fc Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, November 7th, at 4 p.m.
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  • 23 2 Two Malays report that jewellery and clothing, valued at $159, have been stolen from their boat this morning, whilst lying off Kampong Buggis.
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  • 31 2 The Mercantile Bank of India has declared an interim dividend on the A or preferred shares for the halfye.r ended June 30 at the rate of five per cent, a year.
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  • 26 2 The New Zealand Parliament has passed a BUI to legalise marriage with a deceased husband's brother. Tbe Oovernor has reserved the Bill for Her Majesty's assent
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  • 30 2 The export of rice bran from Rangoon tn the Straits Settlements has increasd steadily of late. It is also largely shipped to England to replace hay as fodder for cattle.
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  • 30 2 It is reported at Penang that the Colonial Government has agreed to an increase being permanently made of 15?; to the salaries of all officials there, both chief and subordinate.
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  • 28 2 Vestikday, a Hylam named Ah Chik was prosecuted by Inspector Branagan for theft of property from the s. s. Kudat. He was sentenced tv four months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 27 2 A special meeting of the Straits Trading Company was held this morning when resolutions relating to the issue of shares, passed at a previous meeting, were confirmed.
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  • 32 2 A KHik<un.Y game of Association football was played at Tanjong Pagar yesterday evening between II M S Brisk and 35 Coy. R. A. Coy. won easily by a large margin of goals.
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  • 38 2 The i.digo industry in Upper India is in a bad way. In Behar, the area under this crop has shrunk from 71X1,000 to 440,000 acres within the last six years. Steps have been taken to encourage BUgar-growing there.
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  • 35 2 Mr. Hugh May, tbe holder of the open golf championship of the Pacific Coast, died on the 1-tli ult. at the Californian Hospital, Los Angeles, after a sickness of three weeks typhoid, complicated with pneumonia.
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  • 42 2 To-morrow is the 48th birthday of the Emperor of Japan. Mr. Saburo Hieamidzu, the Consul for Japan, will receive visitors at his residence between nine and eleven to-morrow morning and the Japanese flag will be hoisted over the Consulate throughout the day.
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  • 55 2 Thk Government dredger Mmllarl;, which is intended to dredge the Singapore River and for other dredging work, has been put together at Tanjong Pagar. The UwUmk went for a trial trip at 9.30 this morning. Capt. Craufurd and Mr. Eyre Kenny were on board. A speed of five knots was
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  • 52 2 It is stated in Indian Engineering that the Bombay Municipal Corporation intend using a 24-incli Venturi metre on Malabar Hill. This is expected to be the forerunner of the general adoption of water metres by the Municipality The general opinion is that metres are the only proper remedy for water-waste
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  • 62 2 Cait. J. B. Jackson, of the s.s. Lvo Sok, which arrived yesterday from Swatow with immigrants on board, reports that one man jumped overboard onleaving Swatow. Another man a trader, jumped overboard at 9 a m. on the 27th Oct. The vessel was turned round and a search was made,
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  • 70 2 The heavy demand for coal is having its en"«ct on the New ZoalaiM trade. The Indian Government has communicated with the New Zealand Mines Department asking prices for delivery of 7,500 tons of New Zealand steaming coal in November, 5,000 tons to be landed at Bombay, and 2,500 at Muscat.
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  • 79 2 Tiik craze for surcharged postal labels seriously inconveniences the public at Taiping and Kuala Lumpur. Collectors buy up the stamps and the public hardly get any, even for business purposes. The Post Office at Taiping now despatches letters which have no stamps •ttlixed, and only bear the word paid." At
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  • 69 2 About y :«i this morning report wa> made to the police that two cases of cholera had occurred at the Lunatic Asylum. One of the persons attacked a Malay woman— has since died. This morning two dead bodies were found in a boat moored off Beach Road. The cause
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  • 96 2 This L'mballa, which arrived from Rangoon a few days ago, landed here about 100,000 piculs of rii-o. The South Amerva arrived from Newport yesterday with between six and seven thousand tons of American coal. The Russian transport Kmuotf, which is also coalinAt the Borneo Wharf, is not likely
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  • 203 2 A SLIPPERY PRISONER. At the Police Court, yesterday, lnsp Branagan prosecuted a Malay named Draman for disorderly conduct and assaulting him in New Bridge Road on Wednesday night. Inspr. Branagan stated that at 9 p.m., on the night in question, he was driving in a 'rikisha along New Bridge Road
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  • 920 2 The name of Stephanus Joliannen Paulus Kruger will probably be banded down as that of the man of the most colossal ignorance who ever attempted to stagger humanity or govern a State. The story is told of a traveller who, on being introduced to the Dopper President, told
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 30 2 l/ondon, Friday. It is stated at Durban that the Gordon Highlanders and the Devonshire Regiment will sail from thore for China in a few days.
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    • 69 2 Tlye United States (iovernment has sent round a Note, signifying its cordial acceptance of the first two clauses of the Anglo-German Agreement. But it declines to commit itself to an acceptance of the third clause of the Agreement, on the ground that this clause only affects the two
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    • 33 2 TKUKIBI.K LIST ()P CASIALTIKS. 4,800 I'KKSONS IN.HRKD. There were altogether ijM casualties in the streets of I<ondon during the march of the C. I. Vs. on Monday.
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    • 45 2 GERMAN WKM AKKK A TIIKIK UOALI It is believed that Commandant Butha, with a strong force, is making for the Kenhart district in the north west section of Cape Colony where the irreconcilable Boers are gathering for a new trek."
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  • 170 2 THE KSTRIEB. id Dun, lOf A A THS MAI DIC.S PLATE. Tong .-mm. Dodol, Cornelian, Bobs, and Innocence. THE FKRAI STAEU. Raflerty, Moonlight, and Deception THE PRINCE OK WALKS' PLATE. Phil, Nereus, Ante, Orpheus, Tramp, and Insolence. TBE KOAUSTtKB HANDICAP Motor Car, Katak, Ladysmith, Flipper, Norab, Barangkali, Wiuifreda.
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  • 224 2 The (iovernment, it is announced, have added Tintern Abbey and grounds to the national estates. The property, which belonged at one period to the I hikes of Beaufort, has been in the market for some time. The Valley of tbe Wye, from Ross to Chenstow, is beyond doubt
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 395 2 NOTICES, NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULABGOW. Manufacturers ol Dynamite, Qeliffnite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, all inn* or Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus. Mm ahm Rrplotimt, hnng all manu(+ivrmi in Gnat Britain, an made to pom the high tlaudard of tafety ami p-ritf tmU impo-d fry the fhitith Qormammt, and
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    • 1351 2 LATEST ADVERTLSEMENTS. ENTABLIHHED I»4O. SIMPSON d COMPANY, MADRAS. Coach Builders and Harness Makers by Special Appointment to HIN KOIAL IIH.IIIi:** TIIK PIUIICfI Ol WALKS. CATALOOUBB AND BPEOIFICATIOM ON APPLICATION. si3vtr»soTxr >visjid company. OOaVCH I'.riI.DKKS, lIAKNKSS MAKKKS, AM) HILLIAKD TABLE MAXCKACTI'RERS. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. BUnaS n.ACE, SLSGAIVRK. Colonial Production.
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    • 83 2 On the 2nd inst the wife o( C C. Mul, Of SOD. M. 8.8. mtaadadfor tfc. flfrob JW.J »koa]d >* written oo 00. »d 4 of tk< papn only By Urn ■tflaot o* tkat ooadHioa. ams/aTs. 8. an njaiud that ai«bt otUrwi» b. ptUi*a»d. All adnrtfaiaf mtneta an nMact to
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    • 38 2 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO BAIL. Genoa and London, (ileoggU. due Sril Nov.. Bouitriui A Co. Manila, Puntra, on 3rd Not., Boiutead A Co. Fon.inij and Calcutta. A. Apcar, du« 4th Nov., Sarkies A Mom. Europe, OWoiiurp, doe 4tb Bohn
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 155 2 AKKAMiEMKNIN Fuiur, 3»u Novihwb. High Water. 6.8»a.m. AllSouliPav. S. V. K. Co. brill. fcft. 8. V. A. Gun Drill sad Signalling. «.i» Circus. Jumping Contrtt. 8. SATURDAY, SHD NOTIMUU. High Water. 7.1 u in. 7Hp.ni. P O. outward mail due. Mornin.Japaae«« Eraperor'n Birthday. JapantweConaular Reception, fl to 11 a.m. lumble
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  • 2248 3 Irey Wedder (of' Weddrr-Ho-k'fti Itsniiri, Baniehioter) Mr. F. Percy Harold II i adoi tr,: aaSL Ktu.U in< for the Bar) Mr. Lionel Eaak. Allan (aWitluw Mr. Wedu.-rburn's Mi \linnie(her Itau^hten Mr*. Wynt.-r. Kuth K.ilt iM kee|>er anil Uun •t 3, Brain Court. Temple) 111 Lavender (her I laugh
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  • 2093 3 (Contribultd.) H avinu onco b«en in Malacca an ag gone by, when the fathers of th present busy and working generatioi were in the hey-day of their lives, made up my mind to revi«it it latel; and see whether things there continue*
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  • 78 3 Haksikton's Circus still continues to draw Urge crowds. Amongst those present last night was the Sultan of I chore. To-night the performance is under the patronage ot the Sultan, and a monster bill will be put before tbe public. The jumping contest for local horses takes place to-night
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  • 128 3 'I'm: Melbourne daily press has unearthed another local discoverer of perpetual motion. The new aspirant is Mr Herbert Rose, K.G.8., ofl'rahran. The invention is described as an improved automatic or self-acting gravity wheel with concentric rings, secured to arms radiating from the centre. These arms or weight* act
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  • 138 3 Thk election of a member of Parliament for the islands of Orkney and Shetland, now just concluded, has peculiarities of its own. The constituency is known in the House of Commons as the North Pole, and polling dues not take place until the result of the lieneral
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  • 131 3 A Tiuor journal points out that highpriced coal opens the door for petroleum as fuel. Its use is perhaps more extensive than is generally known, but it is not the fuel of tbe people, industrially or otherwise. Coal j| rising higher and higher in price, now
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  • 957 3 Thk quarter-mile flying start uapaced record has been reduced no less than four times ia the past few weeks, and'oa each occasion the rider used a machine fitted A. L. Kecd, who covered the distance in the new record time of 38 1-5 sees. Lincoln was one
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 187 3 FACTS OF ABSORHI.Nti IXTKKKST TO THOSK WHO ARK IX THE < lATCHKS OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot be too quickly cured of Rheumatism. To get rid of those awful pains that mako life a never-ending scries of torture now mild, now excruciating, to* Hay in bed, to-morrow hobbling around in crutches—
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    • 510 3 LWltUfc ENVELOPES TO BE BAD AT HI "STRAITS TIMES" OFFICE THE PATRIOT ENVELOPES. 1,000 St. i sent free by Post (1.40 THE ANTIQUE ENVELOPES. 1,000 $2.50 sent free by Post SH 2fl. STKAITS PARCE'S AND SHIPPING AGENCY, 81NGAPORK AND PENANG. Goods, Parcels, Luggage, etc., received, packed, and shipped to all
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    • 1148 3 NOTICES, GOVERNMENT Or' PERAK. RAILWAY BTORES. THE Government of Perak is prepared to receive tenders for the supply of the following stores for the Railway Department during 1901 Class A— Tools, Class C— Paints, etc., B— Hardware, D— Miscellaneous store*. Schedules and further information may lie obtained on application to
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    • 896 3 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET^ AND PERBONALB; [Ist Tim. 16 cent* a line; 2nd and Sri times, 10 cent* a lin*; 4th to Bth tloies, 6 cent* a line; 7th to 18th times, 8 cent* a line; afterwards, 3 cent* a line; but do charge less than on* dollar. Thus,
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  • 548 4 Snairou, 2nd Xovimbbr, 1900. PRODUCE. •{Bat— an mmetti to noon) Gambler buyers.... f 7.06. Copra Ball, H.flo. do Pontianak, 6.16 Pepper, Black buyers. 38.7.5 do White, (51) 4300 Sago Floor Sarawak,. 3.28 do Brunei No. 1 5.90 Pearl Sago s.t». Coffee, Bait, 1«X basis 34.00 Coffee Paleml«ng, 16% basis..
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  • 56 4 Per *r. Time. To-Moeeow. Labuan A Man: la Trn Chou 10 a.m. Manila x Jupun Ptrnea 11 ».m N" Tihrr utm. Pen«ng n n Seng p.m. Batavimetc. VnncL, 3 p.m. Klang via ports Sappao 4 p.m Penang A Deli Htb, p m Monday Bangkok Chiengmai 8 p.m. WCDHUDAY.
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  • 113 4 Fboh Edeop. :-By the P. A O. s. s. Sobram, due on Saturday with dates from London to the 12th Oct. She brings repll".l?ihe whicn left Singapore on tbe 11th and 18th Sept From Ciiisa :-By the N.D.L. s.s. iiuunlmrg, due oa eft Singapore Due in London
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  • 82 4 AKBIVALB. Per s. s. Alicanle from Liverpool-Mr. Jose L. Marques. Per s. s. Pin Seng from Penang—Mrs. Le Quay »nd 2 children, Messrs. McNamara, and H. Gallegher. Per s. s. Sina from Madras via portsMrs. Sarkies and 3 children, Mrs. Gregory Mrs. Park, Mrs. Doughty,and Mrs Hoyni! Per
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  • 191 4 (*or Stngafwe.) Per N. D. L. a. s. Konig AUkH due on the Bth November. From Bremen— Mr. and Mrs. Till. From Rotterdam Mrs. J. M. Kemper. From Antwerp Miss Van Bergen, Mr. Kromryk. From Southampton— Miss Crane, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Guerite, Mis. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. WatkiDs.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 244 4 Under tins beading the following abbreviations are used :—atr.—steamer sh. —ship; bq.—barque; soh.—schooner; Yet.—Yacht; Cru.—Cruiser; Obt.—Gunboat; Tor.— Torpedo: H.p.—Horse-power; Brit— British U. §.-United States, Fr.French Ger.—German Dot.— Dutch; Joh.—Johore Ac., G. c,—Generalcargo d.p.—deck passengers: U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Taojong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.-Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W.-
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    • 1118 4 AiHiTiu 8i»oi Nooa or Yiktikday. Alicante, Span. »tr. 2,886 tons, Capt Pla, 1st Nov. From Liverpool, 23rd Sept G.c Barlow and Co. For Manila, U Rd«. Argmia, Oer. »tr. 3,324 torn, Capt Font, 2nd Nov. From Hamburg, 26th Oct. O.c, 174 dp. Bebn Meyer 4 Co. For
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    • 644 4 fTom., pert, probattlt dote 0/ amm. a.id name 0/ ignit. ■sSBBSSSBBaI A. A|K-ar, H'kong. Nov 4 8. A Moves. Achilles, Ljwol, Nov X tlansfield. Adriatico, Trieste, Dec./ Jan. Rautenbers;. Agamemnon, China, Nov 19 Mansfield. Amhoto. I'ft Cardiff, Sept 19 Borneo Coy. Anapa, H'kong, Nov. 6; G. Wood. Annaro
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    • 251 4 •L 1 ?Lio P Vmuli Nih. A 6_\ Kio Nov 1 Kaitow Brit sir. 1 8. America sir. 1 Bordeaux PUi »tr. 1 Ivu,,, Brit utr 1 AJhoin >tr. Biraa ttr. 1 C. Hock Kian ttr! 1 Ruby itr 1 Pin Seng Mr.! 1 Alicante Spa str. 1 Ulengyle
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 394 4 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CCS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THK BUST VA.LDE IN THK MAKKK1 1 VI, MI BRAND 10 YEARS OI,]). em.oop«Br.*«,DUTY tniu. (SI'W.ALIW RKCOMMENDKD) V. V. >. t».00 PKR ca», DOTY UTRA. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL DEALKRW, OR McALISTER Co.. -sol* A onn G. OTOMUNE d^O. GENERAL STORE. DEALERS in Japanese
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    • 907 4 NO™ B CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hud Omo No. IS, Castoh Koad, Sh.hoh.i. as. A. WATTIE. Mankgw. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS, local Agents. The Company offers easier terms aud better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt
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    • 206 4 v.c. LIQUID FU^L (Petroleum Residue! Large stocks always on hand. $16 per tou f o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO UI-KOM oppotiite western entrance of New Harbour. W. B. ONE n-X UP UQOID FUEL is equivalent to TWO A A <M Kit K TOKK JAPAX COAL. The fuel
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    • 942 4 NOTICES. /Ilaisuid woiei PALE CHILDREN OLD PEOPLE. INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (Osfimm WOT IF PEPTMt) A DELICIOUS IVI/TRTT/VE STIMVLANT Tkli aliaje*uiT win. ii r ulle auiailaled ajkaa •a elket .oUd e< l.qu.d food w.ll aasts aa Ika y^^ i»« its*, iasnaU, asTkl^eWt aßh*^^aSßDkaSsV^Bß\' a> Vtv TyaV^^W"Seßa»a>Sa» 1 B^feafa^A^SK a^La.^\ vV^ab^^^^B^B^a^^^^b. Sou
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