The Straits Times, 25 January 1901
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Title Section15 1901-01-25 1 The Straits Times. KsTl). OVKU i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, FRIDAY JANUARY, 85, 1901. xo. ao^ui.15 words
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Advertisement922 1901-01-25 1 NOTICES. TMIK KOI.NEO CUMI'ANY. 1.1 MI I Kl' Til st»i,-Urrt lire AM.ran— Henri h Union F:n> Ia»«r»5C« Sodrfy. «-las Aim,r»i..-e .:.«p»ny (Kir.). The K.piiMt-l Life Amniranee Sici.-(y. I s. l-hin. M i.t.i ->l Sarißition Company. TheTj»t«ili»'<i l«k-»r I1»»t C«m|«y. l, rt i^i'«r. St thoae ConpanKS. m the fall »<lvfiti-"."it or922 words
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Advertisement762 1901-01-25 1 STK\MSHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKLIJKK PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government Aamtt nt Singapore. Snip Agejct, late J. Daebpels A Co., 2-3, Collybii (joay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On r.rtmi van HylnnJi. B.itavia via Billiton. Jan a». Pulo Billilon, Batavia.762 words
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Advertisement598 1901-01-25 1 NORDDEUTSCH ER LLOYD BREMEN. nAMBI'Rn-AMERIKA I.INIE, HAMBURG. A X^^bT IMPERIAL BSRJIV.N "MAIL. Ihe fas', nnd well-knowa4Hail-i<teamers of ih.-.- lines will leave Singapore on or alioul the undermentioned djiief*/ Outward l»0:. Homeward IMUI A.'i'iur.rnou Jan. 31 /VssajßM Jan Nam Feb. 14 //iim'iHTf Feb. 1 1 .sniaknv/ Feb. in s.t.hvt, Feb. -jr,598 words
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Advertisement584 1901-01-25 1 iNOTICES. 'joia Medalt, Paris, 10~8 lb»9 JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, Md Having II I" II O Greatest Durability aie therefore If LH CHEAPEST. j F II ll INSURANCES.' rE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,M0 Paid up CapiUl £213.780 Reserve Fund £1,075.i580 Ihe undersigned, AgenU lor the584 words
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Advertisement534 1901-01-25 1 INSURANCES. GUARDIAN FIKK AND LIVB ASSUKA Ni'F 00MP1NT. LIMITED. IX)NDON. Subscribed Capital £2,000,00). Total Invested Funds n 4.61n,0f10. Annual Income flXS.Oi*). i The undersigned, airents lor the above Company, are prepared to accept Are risks for short periods of ten days or longer periods at current rates to be named534 words
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Advertisement660 1901-01-25 1 N<mCES. Milkmaids fh^^ |K tm m 1 j/EBvm ißfWuffif I V1 1 1 \z -^a VHtGs COKDCXSO KJ» rJrrrawJ": > w-, Bar Set this *s^ss==S& Full Cream. Largest Sale in the World. BANKS. HONUKONB AND KHANOHAI BAN KINO CORPORATION. vsssfissisaL m m RESERVE LIAHILJTYOF I mrmttmn PROPRIETORS n .000,000 OerhT660 words
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Advertisement639 1901-01-25 1 J\\for I#<H£Sl PI LLS A Remedr tor alt In ■g,ilsi,llUe > Bolu by slnupora m><xn«ln(- Co.. Lttk, RalTln Pi.oa. ain«.ppee. MARTIN Cb— l« SOIirHAMPTON. ENOLAMk ALEX. POX CO. 40, High Html, Have m-i rrcrlvrai!i Ludies' White Kid shoes. Black Glnc« < Vurt Shoes, nnd House Slippers. N* l Headed Court639 words
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Advertisement744 1901-01-25 1 i<i^niiS?'.%;. < r Aii3' Vir Prw I I >iifl-rad wit* aMm cold thu'wWM* wbMi thre.tto.Kl. u> run into pneumonia I I tri J different remeriiea hut I nconim! U I b'*' l wor^c Ann ttip mMlictOfl upwt ni* I Jlf?*^''- A vfc' s P d d »i««l m« to tri744 words
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49 1901-01-25 2 FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY 1901. Rod Save The Ring. EuwakdVll is the title of the new ruler of the British Umpire. It is not necessary, among those who know the kindly and ever courteous ways of the First gentlem in in Europe," to call twice f>r "God Save the King!49 words
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Article1123 1901-01-25 2 In the matter of analytical statistics, unlMinpcifil by the impassible pages of tubular statements that render official British statistics im-oinprehe.nMble to 99U0ul hi «ci\ i- ui'l readers, the Americans certainly lead ilie wurld and tlie synopsis u4 the r.Milis of wounds leceived by American »MUn in the recent .'-paiiiiili War,1,123 words
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Article236 1901-01-25 2 As an. instance uf tlie exß^n ,ling .Imposition ol the eomi'y of nations, it is interesting << learn that Mr. Olavovsky, the Russian Minister to Siam, acted as Judge at'tfie Baukok Race Meeting which opened on the 18th inst. As an instance of purely sporting moment, however, one had better236 words
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Article316 1901-01-25 2 As regards our comments on the .Straits pauper immigration legislation as it affects the return* of coolies to tlie .Straits Settlements on the expiration of their contract engagements in Netherlands [MM, we are assured that the point we raised (thecompulsory return of coolies hither, be ihey paupers or n^;) mire316 words
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Article12 1901-01-25 2 The American gunboat Vicktbarg left for Manila at 5 In p.m. yesterday.12 words
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Article15 1901-01-25 2 A i. mm h leaves Johnston's I'ier for tlie Swimming Club at noon on Sundny.15 words
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Article25 1901-01-25 2 Thk Brilii.h hospital-ship Carthage passed through tlia port at Him this morning from the East, and wished to be reported as M route for Calcutta.25 words
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Article24 1901-01-25 2 Thk S|iani>li mail steamer >■■ huving left Manila at 9 a in. on Wtxlucsday lust, is due here neit Sunday afternoon en route to Barcelona.24 words
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Article27 1901-01-25 2 Tub revenue of Kormosa for the next fiscal year is estimated at nearly 21,0U0,U00 yen The financial (.roipects of the island are said to be fast improving.27 words
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Article25 1901-01-25 2 On of from seven to eight hundred applicants, Captain Boisragon, of the 18th Kojral Irish, has been selected as Captain Superintendent nf Police at Shanghai25 words
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Article25 1901-01-25 2 I-ijk Peng Wan, a trader at M Crawford Street, reports that two Teochews, whom he can identify, assaulted and robbed him yesterday afternoon of S-.'fin25 words
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Article26 1901-01-25 2 Thk Cominander-in-Chief in India has recommended that six batteries of Vickers-Maxim quick-firing guns (pompoms) should form part of the equipment of the field army in India.26 words
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Article28 1901-01-25 2 Attk.nthik is called to an advertisement published to-day in regard to lessons in German, French, etc., which are given by Miss O. C. .Stacey, of Cambridge I nivcrsity.28 words
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Article30 1901-01-25 2 Yestkrdav, Mr. B Rodkher prosecute. l a Chinaman for stealing a singlet from on lioard a steamer on the 22nd inst The marf was sentenced to 75 days' rigorous imprisonment.30 words
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Article27 1901-01-25 2 Thk Marine Club Ball has been postponed indefinitely, but in MMri to future arrangements the Club committee will advise members and their friends as soon as possible.27 words
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Article33 1901-01-25 2 The committee of the B. C C have decided (in consequence of the general mourning for Her MBJ«!«ty the Queen) to close the cricket mid tennis graoodi until Monday next, the 28th inst33 words
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Article32 1901-01-25 2 Mohamkci Kusope, of 40, Kling Street has been lined S4O for instigating an assault on Mohamed M.lt.m of 48, Kling Street. The axsailants, a Malay and a Chinaman, were each fined S2O.32 words
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Article30 1901-01-25 2 In a list of Filipino insurgents dcjmrted to (iimni appear the following names of leaders -Generals Piode IPilar and Mariano, Llanero and Apolinario Mabini, Pablo Oca.npo, and Manuel K Bam30 words
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Article30 1901-01-25 2 l .it Ki.vov Bil'iihllimij and Miuikter Plenipotentiary of the AustroHutiKaiiau Government to the Court ot Mam (Karon ton Ainbro d'Adamoe/) hits Arrived at Bangkok by the b. s. s, ,rj,,,,.30 words
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Article41 1901-01-25 2 On the 22nd inst, a Chinaman was arrented in the Botanical (ixrdens for theft, and for fraudulent possession of a lamp. Yesterday, he got three months on the first charge, and a month on the second— the terms to run consecutively.41 words
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Article41 1901-01-25 2 liik rearmament of the Native Infantry regiments in India is proceeding. Sume ten batallions have received ;tci.l rifles, in addition to the i.'imii'iilj now ab-ent in China. More I. itf«li,.us will be re-armed, as l,eeK..iieldi> for the Britisli troops reach India41 words
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Article46 1901-01-25 2 This morning, a rikisha-puller was fined If lor colliding with another v-liiel.- in which Acting Inspector M. 'Nainaia wa* riding, causing minor iijuriie lo the Inspector's arm and tearing oft* his mourning badge. The p.iller tried to get away but was arrested by P. C. Cuii!-lon.46 words
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Article56 1901-01-25 2 Next Sunday being the anniversary of the birthday of the Herman Ktuperor, the Consul lor (.ermaiiy, Mr. X: like, will hold a reception in honour of the occasion al the Tenloi.m Club, at II am. on tint day. It was intended to hold a ilinn. r in honour of the56 words
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Article59 1901-01-25 2 It is reportod at Kuala Lumpur, that the SiiiKupore Cricket Club has invited tl.e MaagDf Club to send down a cricket and f.iotball learn at the Chinese N.w Year. It i- aim suggested that a hockey team should be sent. It is prop .se I thai the cricket match be59 words
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Article58 1901-01-25 2 Kaki.v this morning two Chinamen in a sampan, uiib a koleh in tow, were ain->-te.| by Boarding Ollicer Dsunison. In the koleh were a number of fishing nets which are known to have been stolt n, and the Marine Police have discovered the owner of the koleh, who Btatet th.it58 words
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Article60 1901-01-25 2 Tiik foreign trade returns of J ipan from the Ist of January to the 20th of December, 1900, show an excess of import! to the value of B.'),<iso,(H>i yen. and an excess of exports of specie and bullion to the »alue of 44.000,000 you. Tlie total im|K>rt! >f merchandise were60 words
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Article57 1901-01-25 2 Tmk Anglo Chinese School and the Methodist Girls' School, which were doead fir the day on Wednesday moruini;, immediately after news was leci-ivedof the death of Her Majesty the Queen, on learning yestorday that 'he |{iitl."i Institution had closed till Monday. followed suit, the masters and boys of the former57 words
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Article69 1901-01-25 2 The Peiiani Municipal Engineer has sent in a report on the scheme for the electric lighting of that. lown. Mr. Thomas had aUo furnished a report. The two reports will he forwarded to the Municipal agent in Lindon with instructions to invite .Sir VV. H. Preece to rep, irt thereon69 words
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Article68 1901-01-25 2 Act ißOitij to the tlmm of India, the suggestion made by producers of natural indigo that manufacturers of the, artificial product were unwilling to risk further capital upon their enterprise, has just been mpnwcd. A telegram has been received in U imbay from the Badische Anilin and Sodafabrik, l.udwigshafen, stating68 words
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Article72 1901-01-25 2 Ths Siamese Navy, so the R.i*gk»k Tim* says, has latterly been getting out of hand and discipline has slackened under the Siamese Prince who had hitherto been Head of the Department. Admiral de Richelieu, who had filled a subordinate position, is now Head of the, Siamese. Navy. Prince Abhakara, who72 words
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Article74 1901-01-25 2 A.i express issued this morning by Mr Sonß Onp ><i.-inp, Hon. Secretary of tho Straits Chinese British Association, nays In consequence of the lamented death of Her .Mo«t<iraeioii« Majesty Queen Victoria, the Committee of the Straits Chinese Britisli Association request that all Straits Chines* British suf>j«ets ro into mourning either74 words
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Article56 1901-01-25 2 THE CEREMONY OF SWEARING IN. Is.i'dnn, Jan. l'.-.*/i. l.otd .Salisbury, yesterday, administered the Oath of Accession to the King at St. James's Palace A great number of the Privy Councillors were assembled at tlie Palace, and, when they had been sworn, they defiled past the King,56 words
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25 1901-01-25 2 THE TITLE OF OUR RULER IS EDWARD VII. It is announced that the King as sunies the title of Kdward the Seventh Emperor of India.25 words
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Article50 1901-01-25 2 ROYAL PROCLAMATION. ORDERS AS TO MOURNING. A liiyal Proclamation, signed Kdward It", requites all in authority at the, time of the Queen's deatli to continue the duties af the Court Full Court mourning is ordered to be observed till June V4lh next and half Court mourning till 21th Dec IMB,50 words
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Article140 1901-01-25 2 The late Queen's L.wly will be removed Irom IMb.. me to Windpor on February Ist ami the funeral takes place on Keb. 2nd. If to the timeof going to press tins afternoon, no information was forthcoming from tiovernment as to the Proclamation Parade on the K.-planade A China*140 words
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Article159 1901-01-25 2 In a >ior« nmtnt Uaze.He Krlrnordin.tnj, published to-day, the following notifications are, by command of His Honour the Officer Administering the (ioverniiient, published for general information In continuation of Government Notification published in the (Inzellt iUlnwrdiMiri/ of the 2Uh instant, announcing the death of our late Sovereign Lady159 words
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Article104 1901-01-25 2 Thl Cricket Match Card of lII* S It C, January to March, is as follows Ist XI. Dale. Vwm January n (<«rn«on. l» s. c Old Treient KaltW Clubs. February S ft V. A. V 1.U.0. »n<l XI. liinriaun. 23 IV A March 1.. K104 words
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Advertisement451 1901-01-25 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S BXPLOBIVES COMPANY LD. ULAHQOW. ManufaeMnrs ol D7namitc, Gflligaite, QeLitiae Dynamite, B!,i3ting Gelatine, Detonators. .iifety Fasos, RJfWk- Blasting Apparatus, Tkm ulw KxpUmiren, l*img all manuhJHftd m (html aMWs, arc nrnU lo pmt Uf high utawl'trrl nf tafity and ■Mrity lvt> impoted hy Iht ttritith Qanniumml, mndnre, therefor', jn/ir-mfW to451 words
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Advertisement323 1901-01-25 2 XOTICFX HOARD ANIM.OIKJINd. VNK room vacant nt Atjeh House, 106 1 t Orchard Road. Terms moderate. .GaVttatta K EaTIBUSHKU flt^i 8 WHISKIES. I Dox. RotU. l),.ws o the Glen (S t ol. h) > 7.n0 ■ThnOld Hrigodr 8.00 Very 01.l Highland Blend »M Rotiert Macdonalil, K-l.i IM" (10 years in323 words
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Advertisement195 1901-01-25 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SURVEYOR wanted for Pahung one with undenirouml oxporidnre preferred. Good Salary to competent man. Apply t ATBBBOK gjjioNfJ* CO. BOARD AND LODGING ONE Room »acanl In the locality of Governrneut Hill, (Willie R a<l> Apply to K. K. c/o Strmit* Timet. v.c. rBK I.ET-Comrnoili<.u» houae, 6, Almeida Road,195 words
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Advertisement1013 1901-01-25 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. R A FFLKS (VIRUS' SCIN M >1.. C"<VAW*EB for French. Merman, etc.. are j now forming under Miss Oliv.. n I Stiry of Cambridge University. Honours, languages acquired on lh» Continent. Young ladies not studying in Iho school can be a imittel to throe dues l*esson« given at1,013 words
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Advertisement121 1901-01-25 2 On the 17th inauuit, at the Pmbyterian Clmrcri, by the Bit. S. H. Wii.kir. Ma THOMIB CUUMIKII to HIM LIAH HalMOviT.ii. lioth of i hi» city. a-yi M. K. 8. ialaodai. for tb« flraua ivaa. .nixild > w.,uati oti ooa aida o* tka paaar only Bj Urn aarlact of that121 words
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Article78 1901-01-25 3 THr fifth unnnal report of Hells Asbestos Kattern Ag.-n. y, l.!d lIDWrM irothei loss on the year's operations, I incipally accounted lor hy the leaf in ulmlaa. Ihi Wiiaanma hrannh anil partly v the li-tiirbances in China. Some impoit int icimies iiave been effected in Malal.hshm.nt exi^-n-es The coinpaa] s78 words
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Article93 1901-01-25 3 Thk telegraph sv-t-m ill Siim ffemt to Ik: iii a bad way The Siam trre frttt -.iVj that in the interior the |iosts are rotten in many places. The posts used are only old tecMc (.takes and lopped oil brani lies ol tree-, three or lour feet in leneth Cattle93 words
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Article93 1901-01-25 3 OB Wednesclay, Wat Pat Nam was arrested by Mr Evans and Inspector Sullivan on n charge of assisting to carry on a public lottery at 7 Samhawa Koail of using the place as a c mini m framing house and of causing to be pi ciitcd certain lottery tickets. Five93 words
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Article121 1901-01-25 3 Mn .1 \Y llallifd, the Presi lent of the. I'euang Municipality, has c died UM attention of the Hoard to ihe unsa-ti-t.i.torv state of stieet Kavanging there Hetaidtliat the Enroiieans were as bad oil. ixlers as any in the matter. It seemed to be the regular practice la put more121 words
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Article126 1901-01-25 3 Tim Japanare mail eteaucr Hmyn Captain K. Davies, R.N.R., from London for Japan, arrived ycsieidat. with J7 liist ami J4 second-class pi.«scnc.rs, more than half of whom disembarked at Ungapora. The vuyage was an exceedinsly line one. The p,i--c-n--g rs pre-cnt.d C.iptalll D.nies with a letter of thinks lor the126 words
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Article140 1901-01-25 3 An olli er of the Dutch Atmv was inc-ted on January lath, on thes». i.'t.irin.-, from Java The charge on which the primal »ai arrested, is mnlillllillliaal within the jurisdiction of the Nethcilinl- India The pii-.mrs name is said to W IVzvlywits. He is .1 I'ni'si.m hy l.irth. ami thoi|..'h140 words
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Article181 1901-01-25 3 l\ res|..i,-c to the Volunteer Ord-r i-sued w-'.rl.iv iil'.i in. calli.ig a parade pi that) V A and s V K f..r «;.KJ this morning, a laraa iiiiiiil.it of men mustered at the Drill Hall this moriiinr, in anticipation of the riinila matioii Paradl on the E- plana le Alter181 words
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Article104 1901-01-25 3 A r a meeting of the iiongkons >.iii.laiv Hoard the oilier day it wri,isked il Iba iiiihoiilic s «.ie .-t si! paying lor rats. In reply it was stated I lint they were pawn- I*o OOBtl MMO for rals, at Ihe rate of about 40(1 a d.iv It104 words
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Article100 1901-01-25 3 minim; kkti kns hit output from the I'ahanz Curporattoo'l mines was as follows in liicemliir Ai Sunn i I.e-iibing 1.i40 laa« a) (too* cnuhnd riaMed BJ lorn ol nmdeul tin, with lorty heads of stamps manina for fifteen days. atavorkJaf, exp.n«c ,im, .un. 1 m- to 5|5.,7.">1l AI100 words
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Article125 1901-01-25 3 ihi s Leaden panei n, a t eminent personage, i he Sultan of Sulu (I don I know where that is, and don't much care, do you lvi an original way "f Raiatnf, the uiml when Mm lunds arc low He keeps an e\e n i his125 words
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Article494 1901-01-25 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. AXNTAL MEETING. ill R annual general meeting ol memliers of the Singapore SportimjCHub was held at the Exchange yesterday afternoon. Mr C. Sullen presided and there ere about mi uicinhers present. The annual report and accounts for thr year ended :i I st. December, 1900 (a summary494 words
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Article463 1901-01-25 3 ••JBaM FOLLOWS SIXUAPOKK The sulgect of fees for the testing ol cem..nt by the .Municipal Engineer came before the I'enang Municipality on the IBtfa instant. In .March I.im, the Municipality decided to allow the Engineer to test cement for dealers on condition that the fees charged for463 words
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Article163 1901-01-25 3 Tiik correspond*!!! rt the Hongkong Itnilij Telnjraph at Lihuaii thus describes the truth rising in lln'i-li Kotth Borneo News was received beta cm Christmas l>.iy to lII.' i If.-. I Iliut I lip Police Station at I'utatan hud baaa attacked, a lance corpora I and a private163 words
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Article176 1901-01-25 3 Corps Orders by Maiorthe Hon. A. Murray. Commandant, s'pnre Volunteer corps, H.ad-^ua.ier Office. Fort Fullerton, Singapore, 2-th Jan. Putin: Orderly Officer for the ensuing week:— Lieut. D. S. Curmichaol. Orderly N C 0l forlh.- ensuing week A. Coy. Scrgl. II W. Sharp. Orderly N C. O.176 words
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Article353 1901-01-25 3 KIIKXi II CAITAIS ÜBSTKtXTSTHR POI.ICK. At the Hongkong Police Court, recently, Capl. Paul Emm Kiandin, of the French mail steamer Imi,s. and Mr. (>. de Champeaux, the agent lo the Mesxageriet MmitiuiKa. appeared to answer an adjourned suiiimons taken out against them in October last in353 words
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Article610 1901-01-25 3 < APTAI.N SCi/Tr A<tAlX SCORtj. A DRiDueK, the GaMBM Hirer, which sank during the recent tjphoou at Hongkong, tiad deiied all attempts to raise tier until Captain .Si 0:1 of H.MS IWriMl was apiwaled to and asked if be could devise any means of Hiuling the610 words
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Article47 1901-01-25 3 Java produces some 80,000 tons of t-.-ik limber pet annum, of which, however, only 10,000 tons are exported, chietlv in th« than* of railway sleepers At present the transport of long logs and xcpiares from there is attended with dilliculiice which have Dot as yet been Mi47 words
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Article1210 1901-01-25 3 inhnnaofllie French mail) •ot'TH MM, /«nAm, 2Hth Dt'emhrr. The sixth New Zeal Aid contingent of L'on leaves in three week- for the Cape. Lord Kitchener friresfi-om Pretoria on December 2ind us lollowt As far a« it is possible for me to form an opinion from reports sent me1,210 words
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Article24 1901-01-25 3 Per M. M. ss. 6'«A.i.« for Marseille! Messrs. J. Celestinn, LJU J. Koieman, Nnbelung, Mr. and M™ Stollers, and Mrs. Kiehtner.24 words
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Article172 1901-01-25 3 r. and a. Vh*Mit, sailing about -'dli Januar). bur Marseille!., Mr. I) Benck. flu ii iatß. sailing about Nth Keb. Koi Ijondon, Mr. K. J Chapman. Hvromitndrl, sailing about giind K.-b for 1...nd..ii. Mr. .V Mrs. Craig and child Hajraal >/'<>, sailing about Hth March, for l.oudc172 words
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Article83 1901-01-25 3 l>o» *MM.*3«m niaißw Cipiai* PnmiuTioii i Jon 3A Hong W^F nril .Ir MutUon KwmllUm l.l [ipumlion «lr. Kenty H'knng. Shanghai ami Japan tea Wh»ti Hill ,v. Ol«-n KLinn »U ,K)rt, M Italonin -tr. Midrilelon Shnnghni TiLirc ILK Mr. V -ilrenn Saigon M Iji Scyne «ir. (i.ffnrv H.ilavi» <>l'hir Dut83 words
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Advertisement346 1901-01-25 3 I'O.NT HIOOT YOl iiSKLK No doubt you often le.d like it, hut after ju-t a lilile c'lelil.er:ition decide you can't i.ttord lo do it. Rut Dial thumping racking Headache v li.ii can you do with it t Clive it it« .|iiiuius l.y using l.iule's Uriaatal Hal 11. It 1- like346 words
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Advertisement831 1901-01-25 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. J0 STRAITS City Rubber SI -imp. Trie mod rule ■T/HM Rohinson Road NOI HI I hereby beg to notify Ihe public that, having 1i1t.. 1 11 1. Ihe U«treat Hotel, Robinson R.I). I am prenaM to Uke boardrre by the d..y, wiaa, W montn at r.-n-onal.le rates Than831 words
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Advertisement1601 1901-01-25 3 NTICES. ALUMINIUM COOKING UTLNSILS. FOt IIOTKL-*. SHII-s, lIOSI'ITALS, (AMI'S, I NSTI TITIONS OR KAMILIK AlUi HEALTHY, LIGHT AND HARD-WEARINO CAMP ALL'MIMI M -SAI'CKPANS, Sin fl. «j, y, g, 9 inch^ Price SO 00, Sj flu, J6 00, $7 00, 00, each. COMBiy*TION CAMPvSAICKPANS, Si/c 0 inchet. I Vice I|i 00,1,601 words
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Miscellaneous169 1901-01-25 3 AWUMHUflft fKkiiiav, i'.">th Jmhm. Illllii ««l.,r. 1.1.-, pin S. V. It Drill. S. V. A. I omntitteo Meeting. .Sati uijav, MM Jam aiiv lli«h Water. IJRa.m.U bjb. rture Snk. Albert Sireei. rowll. Furniture Sale. Orchanl Komi. II. A. 1 i u:i\ HOOD. !-e|ioy Lni««lioir. .M.ir. Monthly H c»|>. luiiKl'n Club169 words
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Article550 1901-01-25 4 RlXl.vPOBl, 3.',TH JlIUAEY, 1901. PRODUCE. (Hatus an oomeled to Mini Uambior m.v. UopraBsti 6.80 do Ponttauk. -8.00 Pepper, Black.. 38.00 Jo White, (5<) U.60 SagoFlourSarswak M» do Brao«1 No. 1 155 Pearl H»o .Ihji CoGee, Bali, 15% bails 34.0U CoSeo Palernlang, 15% basis 28.00 Coffee, Ltberian, No. 1 17.550 words
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Article110 1901-01-25 4 Fb-ih MIUU BjHih r .%<). s.s. Harmniiliii, due on J in. 2-dh with dates to the 4tli Jati She brings replieoto tlirmiiU which loft Singapore on the 3r I and Bth Doe. From Ch'.ia By tii German s. s. Prruwn, due on Sun iay oft Sin<*por«! l>110 words
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Article258 1901-01-25 4 ARRIVALS. Per 8. I. /'in .SVh.; from Pcnanß M.-m~ .1. Jarvis P. llrn.ll.ory. |\V. Windmill, and Mrs. UuMen and .1 children. !'.-r 8. Breid from Bangkok -Mr. and Mm Hamilton. I'cr s.s. I'onmiWa from Sarawak -Messrs. Denis Her. c, and Howe. Per Mam from Colombo-Mr, ami Mrs. 7.258 words
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Article95 1901-01-25 4 For Per $tr. limr. To-Morbow. San.lalmn vis ports Knlnh 7 a.m. Sourabava via port* llan Liona H a.m. Bangkok IT. II J. Kinrr I pin I-enang IU S^ng ■> p m. Deli iltiniimedr. 3 p.m. Ragan via port» T. Clmy In I p.m. Mftcasaar via ports lIVMW,,. 495 words
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Article197 1901-01-25 4 Unsl-r tarn hevlln-j th > following akkrt» ml.ons aMDHd :—sir.—ateamxr shT-sliip; i-rj.—ba^ue; sch—schooner; Yet.-Yacht. Cru.—Orniser; '}bt.—Gunboat; Urrorpedo; H.p. -Horse-power BrU.— British U. 8,-Uuited States. Ir.Kraoch Uer—Herman Dul. -DiU ■■'<. loh.— lohore Ac, Q. c—Oionral- d d.—d*c!r passeigm: U. tllicer tain: T. P. W.-TaojoDi Pagar Wnarf; T. P.197 words
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Article1503 1901-01-25 4 Akkihi.s Sis. c Noo* ok Yestkrdiy Bingo .Vcim, Jap. str. .1.870 tons Captain Daviea, 21th Jan. From Colombo. ISih Jan. U.c, andi'Sd.p P. Simons aid Co. For Hongkong, U-T.l". Hrri'l. Nor. str. «IS tons, I'apt Johannes, sen, *>th Jan. Frum Bannko*. ««li Ju. tic, and Hd.p P.1,503 words
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Article540 1901-01-25 4 .V.1..K-. p-irl, iirolmbtr dalr of arrival, tmtmm STKVMBtM. Ak-inous. Ilkoog to leave Nk I Aniiiim. Oolomlio, Fob I". M. M. Ami! M.. ,iv. Moji, Jan -'•> M. H. k'aiilia. A. Apcar, O*li;utla, Jan M .t. M A>hniore. huru|..-. |.'il Ouukt, Jan I Bawi-ail, Cutie. K.I. I!; |i i.540 words
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Article135 1901-01-25 4 ,j Flau I 5 VkmildNank Toss. Caitain Fho.m Saili-p. OmMMHM. a Ri«. 1 M Pin Seng Brit ttr. DtUMdM (Vnan* Jan lleon Chin 24 Binfro M .111 Jap sir. SB7O I>hh.-» Colombo Jan 1b P. Bilnonr »n.l Co. •Ji s.ilii/.ih M.Matr. -.ti-V) Allogre Haiicou .Lin W.M. Mu-iMmw L' 4135 words
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