The Straits Times, 6 February 1901

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30^58- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY, 6, 1901. ESTD. OVER i A CENTURY,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 874 1 NOTICES. <piIE HORN EO COMPANY, LIMIIED Til Rtaadani Lif. Assonoe* NorwM* DalOß Fir. In.or»no» Snd«*y. A Mm lawn Caspar (Firs). Th. K.ioit. Ms Lif« taumi Soeisty. The CMaa Matiial *~m Nari«»tk>c Compailj. Tb» TMtaaluui La«w Bssr Compaay. Vat DaitioaUn of Urns* Companies, sse the f «ll JZe*~m «t of TH«
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    • 897 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKLIJKE PAKBTVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent, at Singapore: Ship Aoihct, latb J. Dabbdbls A 00., i-S, Collybb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer Worn Expected Will be Despatched tor On" Kon Ouifloorn.Padaog via Ports. Feb. 8. Penaog, Sabang, Olehleh and via
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    • 405 1 AUSTRIArT LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. IM.ek Mail Coktbact with thi At-STRIAK GOVIRKMKKT. The following are the dates on which the Companv'H steamers may be expected to s til from hen Outward. Homsicard. 1801 1901. China Feb. 8 Jfaris VaUru Jan. SI Tri.ut Mar. 9 Mart* Ten*x Feb. •Moratia Mar. 2
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    • 593 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCABHIRI 1 FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital «,137,W0 Paid up Capital £21:1.760 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 roe undersigned, AgeoU for the Com pany, are prepared to accept fire risk* a current rates of premium. BOURTEAD A Co., AgenU. TW CHINA TRADERS INSPRAMCI I OOVPAirr, LIMITKD Capital Subscribed fHoniflOi.
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    • 854 1 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17:10) rHE Undersigned, agenu for the share company, are prepared to accept Risks at current rate*. BEHN MEYER Co. w. A t. 31/12 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1884) THE undersigned, agents f, r the above company, are prepared to accept Fire
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    • 708 1 BANKa HONGKONG AND HHANGH BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,ai0,0 REBERVEFUND C Sterling ReBerve..slo,oCo,oool Silver Reserve....! 2, 00,000/ .0'00( RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 lnnmni PROPRJETORB. J -$lO,OOOOl COCRT Or DIRBOTORS J*. A. Sin, Kaq. --CBAiaJiAH K. S.iwjv fU<,.-Dsrt;TT CH.iaa.-. E oiti. Eag Tas How. B M. Obat. I A. J. RATBTon,
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    • 680 1 NOTICES. I 1 JAPANESE BEST WHITE CREPE SHIM'S. SIZES MOM 14" TO is- G. OTOMUNE CO. rpHE PRVE RIVER DOCI R X PENANG. I. The above Dock situated in Provinc 1 Wellesley, at the entrance of th™ Pry River, has lately been lengthened an. Is lif* 1 I^' and now
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    • 860 1 I »am*er *r oM, -..a! La Cti.sx. The greatest dang-r from cold, and la I P'PP" <• their resulting "> pneumonia. II I on ble <■»"■ l» used, how. t-t, and lOh imbcrUii, Cough K.mwiv taken all danger will be avoided. Among The 1 of thousands who bare uvxi this
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  • 442 2 eoVKK.NMBNT attlS AN KXI'IJtr. Corresponuenci regarding the study of beri-beri in the Straits Settlements was laid before the Legislative Council, yesterday. In July last, Dr. Simon as 1.C.M.0. wrote totheColonial Secretary, inquiring if it be possible for Government to write and invite the attention of holders or
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  • 531 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 6TH FEB., 1901. Straits Times I S9O a year, or post free •34. Straits Budget »18 a year, or poet free 120. Advertising Rider may be found in the fourth page. The expressed opinion of the aged Emperor Francis Joseph, that the troubles
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  • 8 2 Thk Strain Budge! will be published to-morrow evening.
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  • 11 2 The Russian cruiser AWwymX left eastward at 3 10 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 14 2 Mzjsrs. Powell Co. advertise a furniture sale at 89 Orchard Road on Saturday next.
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  • 15 2 The French Government is projecting a system of all French cables ultimately to cost £10,000,000.
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  • 23 2 The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (eastern branch), of which Mr. James Catto is agent here, sends a wall calendar for this year.
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  • 21 2 Yesterday, Mr. Wee Tliiam Tew, having received the requisite number of votes, was duly elected a* Municipal Commissioner for Rochore Ward.
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  • 24 2 To-day 4» the Anniversary of the foundation of Singapore Settlement B 2 years ago. Three years ago to-day, Abdul Samad, Sultan of Selangor, died.
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  • 27 2 Sir F. A. Swettenham was to leave Marseilles for Singapore on the 27th Jan., by the Messageries Maritimee steamer Australian, on his return to the Malay Peninsula.
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  • 27 2 The appointment of Sir Claude Maxwell Macdonald, to be Her Majesty's Consul-General for the Empire of Japan, bearing the date Oct. 26th, was gazetted on 4tb January.
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  • 34 2 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction on the back page. New Benaresopium has dropped to SBO5. Tin has dropped to 567 and Rangoon rice to Slifci. Siam rice has risen to $156.
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  • 31 2 TiikM.M mail steamer jfWJI -in, wMch was expected yesterday afternoon from Marseilles rin Colombo, did not arrive alongside the wharf till this morning, as she was delayed by bad weather outside.
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  • 36 2 At the date of last advices there was soniaUucg like an epidemic of cholera at IMok, though not apparently of a veryTlvere type. There have been many cases, and a number of deaths have been recorded.
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  • 50 2 The Rest-houses in Pahang are run by Singhalese, and with one expection they are a very aggravating lot. They imagine, says the I'erak Piunrtr, t hat every man that enter* the State is a miner with cartloads of gold at his back, and are eager for a share of it.
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  • 47 2 It is reported from the sugar district* of Queensland that a new noxious weed has made its appearance. "Chinese Burr is the name given, and it is growing on sugar lands abandoned by the Chineee. Its seeds are supposed to have been imported from China in packing.
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  • 34 2 The passengers for the Far East, detained at Colombo owing to tbe breakdown of tbe M. M. Sydney, numbered about seventy. They were to have come on by the Tonkin which arrived this morning.
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  • 46 2 In Siam the death punishment takes the form of beheading. The Bangkok Times urges the use of the guillotine instead, on the ground that tbare have been occasions when executions have been badly blundered there. Siamese, in fact, do not as a rule make good beadsmen.
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  • 47 2 Thi death has recently occurred of Hr. G. A. Laws, general manager of the Shipping Federation (Limited). His death removes one of the most noteworthy persons of the British shipping world. During his career Mr. Laws was connected for some time with the India and China trad*.
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  • 51 2 Ax official notification as to cholera in Singapore states that on Ist Feb., two male Chinese died (atßukit Kirn Cheng and Tank Road), both discovered after death on the 3rd Feb one Chinaman died at Tanjong I'agar Road, the case being discovered after death. On 4th Feb., no cases were
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  • 47 2 In the report of the Legislative Council meeting will be found the text of King Edward's message, to his people beyond tbe Seas," which was read by the Officer Administering the Government yesterday. The message was published in the form of a Government Oazette Extraordinary yesterday afternoon.
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  • 51 2 The over-production of tea and the resulting fall in quotations has aroused alarm in Ceylon. Home planters urge legislation to restrict the area under that staple. Others suggest a black list for non-paying tea-growing companies that still increase their yield— to whom an appeal should be made to abandon unprofitable
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  • 53 2 The master of the Dutch steamer Van Outhoorn, which has just arrived, reports speaking the British ship Calcutta near Mo Jarra to the south of Penang, which wished to be reported nil well. The Van Outhoorn when in that neighbourhood also passed through a large quantity of floating cases containing
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  • 53 2 All the big London papers refer sympathxtically to the establishment of the Australian Commonwealth, and predict a splendid future for it. The Commonwealth celebrations went off micceesfull* throughout Australia. In France the establishment of the Commonwealth is viewed with misgiving from fear lest it should assert Australian claims to control
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  • 63 2 As to the first birth in the new i nntury, Uxr Slur has received and verifled th« following letter: ".OCarnbrl B Road, N.E. Jan. 4th, 1801. *a,— l should say that the baby-boy of Mrlpives, of IS Warner Place, rtackney Koad, breaks the record for arriving first in the 30th
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  • 19 2 !Otb century Oh. om. SOsec. Tan anybody beat this y— Yours very truly. A. i Kimpthorse, M.R.C.B. Rog., 1..5.A.
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  • 74 2 Am application by the Tramways Company at Bangkok, for permission to amalgamate with the Electricity Company there, has been referred to a committee consisting of H. R. H. Prince Narear (Minister for Local Government), Mr. Rotin-Jacquemyns (General Adviser), Mr. Rivett-Carnac (Financial Adviser), Mr. Allegri (chief engineer of the P. W.
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  • 20 2 On receipt of the news of the Queen's death in Manila, on Jan. 23rd, the following public notification was issued
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  • 77 2 The Military Governor is pained to announce the death last night of Her Britannic Majesty, yueen Victoria, in consequence of which and as a mark of respect to the memory of that most remarkable woman and beneftuent ruler, the reception and ball which was to have taken place at his
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  • 101 2 T»s Siam Fret Press thus describes the markets at Bangkok The platforms on which fruit and vegetables ate exposed for sale are choked with decaying vegetable matter and reek with foul odours. The passages look as if they had never been swept, and walking along them is dangerous from the
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  • 309 2 A special communication of the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago was held at the Free Mason's Hall last night, to pass a vote in connection with the death of Her Most (Jracious Majesty the late Queen. Wor. Bro. J. I' Joaquim occupied the chair and the following resolution,
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  • 209 2 HOW IT BKOAN. A TELEMHAM, dated 19th January, gives the following particulars of the beginning of the Queen's illness:— Her Majesty granted an audience to Lord Roberts on the 14th Jan. Since the 15th Jan., she had only intermittent drives. The Queen's health has showed signs of
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  • 372 2 S. C. C. V. 35TH CO. K A A friendly game between the above teams was played last night on the Esplanade before a good crowd of spectators. The teams lined up as under 8. C. C. Goal— Billings. Buck!— Robert-ou »u<l Freeman. Half-Backs— rurtis, Robertson, and Hells. Forwards
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  • 85 2 I>All Vhuli Xmu FlaoAßio; Qaioe I T. Anna tU porU Abbotl Ptlambtng Balph PontUnak D'Ctom l)j»mbie BackhonM Malacca ud Tort Bickwn KoriUr I'aliaiig and Kuaolan Lrom HaaKkok Mull.n Yokobaraa Molntoth ?«uaug and Rangoon Zar Moulineiu Van Rho. Padiing tU pA Voor Bataria >b H». l«ong 6 I Conch Will
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  • 292 2 ANNOAL MEKTING YCBTIRDAY. Thk annual general meeting of the Singapore Polo Club was held in the Exchange yesterday afternoon. Col. Pennefatuer presided and there were present Capt. White and Messrs. J. 15 Young, C. W. Laird, W. C. Symes, A. Crane, T. U. Stitt, E. L Brockman,
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  • 72 2 Dane's Marionette* played The Babes in the wood" last night with great success to a crowded house in their theatre near Fort Canning. There are some good scenic and mechanical effects, notably sun-set and moon-rise in the forest, birds flying about, angels, etc., and some very realisticjtbunder and
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  • 112 2 TmGovernment of In Jia has declared that acetylene, when in admixture with atmospheric air or with oxygen gas in whatever proportion and at whatever pressure and whether or not in admixture with other substances, shall be deemed to be an explosive. The notification does not
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
    • 82 2 DEWKT SIGHTED, 600 BOERS KKPULBEI) NKAH MIDDLBBCRO. 8,000 BOERS RBFOBTRD TO HAVE ENTERED CAI'E COLONY. I*mdon, Foh. 9th. Lord Kitchener wires trial De Wet has been signalled southward of Dewetsdorp. Colonel Campbell has engaged and repulsed 600 Boers south of Middleburg. Lieut. C. K Cdwston, 18th Hussars, was
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    • 16 2 INTERRRO AT FR( KiM( »Rlv The Queen's body was interred at Frogmore yesterday.
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    • 31 2 EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA AND THE PEACE OF EUROPE. Emperor Krancis, in opening the Austrian Reichsrath, stated that he is convinced the trouble in China will not affect the peace of Europe.
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    • 20 2 King Edward has appointed Prince Henry of Piussia a member of bis Naval suite.
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  • 82 2 (%mM telegram to lhe Slraitt Times") I'enang, Feh. ath. Thi first day's racing was held in fine weather, and a good day's sport was witnessed. In the fourth race, Nereui won hy a neck from Olaf The result* were First Race. -1 Cutaway, 2 Katak Second Race. 1
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  • 120 2 Is the next session of Parliament (says the lias World power is to be sought for the carrying out of a huge scheme for the manufacture and supply of fuel gas in the Midlands. The gas, which is called Mond gas, after its inventor, Dr. Ludwig Mond, is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 453 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULASGOVV. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Qelunute, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. Safety Fuses, MB Elect™ Blasting Apparatus. The above fkpheives, being all sumfmJyred in Great Britain, are made to mem tke high standnnl of safety and msrH) tests imposed by the British Osui iiwmif, and are,
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    • 802 2 NOTICES. Robinson Piano Co., p Limited. Si, RAFFLES PLACE, Bingapob«. Telephone No. 191. Plant Makers Tnen A Repairers. Hn»lr WuilraJ lutrameat Sellers. ROBINSON -JTOCT Have a large stock of STEEL CABIN TRUNKS. "The Empress." Strongest Steel Cabin Trunk Made. 27 in., 30 in 32 in., 34 in. THE STAR OF
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    • 658 2 LATEST ADVEBTISEIffiNTS. WANTED a store-keeper by a mercantile firm; security required. Apply to A. tl. C c/o Straits Times. ISfl WANTED. /CHINESE salesman, well acquainted \_y with tbe bazaar, onj who has experience in hardware preferrei. Apply to Stock c/o Straits Times. A GENTLEMAN wants room and board J\. In
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    • 65 2 M. 8. 8. imaodfc. for t>* Strmts >«»> .autld In •rittsai <m ob. mM at U>. paM only By Ux aaflsot of that «eaditfca, lujl 8. 8. an rajsotsd that adffct uthsi.ia. k. p>Miakod. All aJniriistßf motracls an subnet to th. oosdiMoa tea* tat Maoafsr amr lan tk. ■liiiHubwl oat
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  • 727 3 II KSPAY, Sth FEBRUARY. PRESENT HIS H..V.HK SIX AI.EXAKDBBKWETTBMHAII, (Aetna (JovißHoa). Hon. W. Ep-rton (Acting Cok>nia|gfacr»tary). Hin Murray (Colonial Fngins»r)T Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon W. R. Collver (Attorney-G«n*ral). >i riill (Auditor-General). Hod. J. llurkinsb.w. Hod. J. M. Allinaon. Hon \V I. Napier. Hon. T K. Earle. ABSENT. Hon
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  • 232 3 rO HKR PKUI'I.K IN IHS7 Tai following message from our late beloved Queen to her people, after the Jubilee celebrations of I*B7, will be read with interest Windsor Castle, June 24th, IM I am anxious to express to my people my warm thanks for the kind, and
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  • 29 3 A TEi.axjkAM from Yokohama says, on good authority, that a foreign tour of the Prince Imperial of Japan is projected, ins Imperial Highness will probably Mart in the spring.
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  • 851 3 Memorial services were held on the 27iti Jan., in all churches, and signs of mourning were everywhere apparent. Black attire is universal and tbe churches and shops are draped in black. 4 The Duke of Connaught has handed the Emperor William his sword on his appointment as
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  • 241 3 Ma. Gillot Mr Theo. Block; Mr. Lancaster; l)r Reyrolds; Mr R J Mulkern Mr B Howe; Mr J Constantine; Mr E. L. Howard; Mr. Lind Mr E. Steele Mr (J. M Gregory Mr C. R Barkshire Mr. David Cope, ir; Mr. F. Barrymore; Archdeacon
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  • 1646 3 There be rats, and rats."— Humln. Ixtndon, IHA January. WHY AM I SO MISBIUBLE "—Mothtr SUfA The momentous question asked by the great authoress, so well known and widely read, is echoed to-day, not because I have had an unsatisfactory interview with Sir Ruin Kumalong, not
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  • 330 3 Sir Henry Colvile, who has been requested to resign the command of the Infantry Brigade at Gibraltar, is fortyeight years of age. At the age of eight be began to go yachting with his father, and did Norway* and the Mediterranean in the Fideleo at ten he
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  • 1016 3 The Uermnns propose to open 60 miles of railway in Shantung from Tsingtao and Kiaochow on the Ist March. The German mining engineers are resuming operations at Weihsien. Yuan-Shikai, the Governor of Shantung, is inviting missionaries to return to their stations within his jurisdiction, promising both
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 220 3 WttATHKR TKLKf.KAM (Jr. B. A. C. Ttltgrap tfc AlK February. HONUKO.NU. B-roroeter ».4«DirecMon of Wind North Force of W i nd 2. M,.l«n,,,, n -ih».|, 41. MAN I LA. -763. Calm. 0. 38. X<rT BKYo.M) BOR Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be clad to hear
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    • 896 3 NOTICES NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Stamp. Pric* mod rate. 37/18A)l 3. Robinson Road NOTICE. THE Opium Fnrm of Acheen and Dependencle* for one year and for three years will be let at Kota Radja on the 36th Instant. Singapore, 6th February, 1901. A J. C. T. REELFS. Codßl-General for the
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    • 890 3 NOTICES. ALfcJX. FOX &CO. 43, Mich Street, Bare jut reertresl Ladies' White Kid Shoes, Black Glace Court Shoes, and Houm Slippers. Hlack Beaded Court Bhoes with and without strap*. Patent Oxford Shoos with Kid Uppers, Black Glad Kid Oxford Shoe*. Plain Patent v-ourt Shoe* also with Kid Uppers and strap*.
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    • 851 3 FORBALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET; AND PERSONALS [lit time. It oast* a line; tad and time*, 10 cant* a lin* 4th to flth time*, cents a line, 7th to IMh time*, S otnta Itn*; afterward*, S rtnu a line: but i chant* )s*s than one dollar. Tho*, a IWI lint aovertl.em.nt,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 67 3 WKATHKR REPORT Kmrndmt Kfbmi, Uotptol, 4th Fib. 1W1. H.IU {S p.m. H p.m. KxMaUU. B»r. -Html J«.Hlfli».871 Tamp. ..I 8S0 88.0 78.0 W B^lbTher 76 0 789 78.0 C Dir. of Wind N.E. N.W. Calm S* Max. Temp. HI 6 Jfl HiD 7U Max. in Sun 148.0 w Tarr.rad 70.0
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  • 584 4 BiNGArou, Oth Fihdaby, 1901. PRODUCE. (HaUt art corrteltd to noon) (lamblar 18.90 a, (lopraßali, tM do Pontianak, 8.91) Pepper, Black. buyers 28.75 do r7htte,<6X> 44.(10 -taeo Flour Sarawak^ SOO do Brunoi So. 1 3.90 Pearl Brno gen CoSm, Bal 1 16% basu 18.00 CJoffee Paleml*ng, 16% basts.. M.OO Ooftae,
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  • 182 4 f" Par tr. lime. To-Morbow. -iandaknn via ports h'udal 9 a.m Chbon 4 S'marang Oiang Ann Hum Malacca 4 Linggi Heine Ip.m. Pulang via ports Pan Oulhotrn 3 p.m Malacca A Klang Vhov Pkya 3 p.m. Friday. Europe via ports Peniiuular 6 a.m Hunnko k Dr. H. J.
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  • 304 4 {for xtnoapore.) P..T M. M. s. 8. Tonkin from Marseilles Jan. 13, duo Feb. B— Mr. E. Van Rulto Mr. W. R. Cable, Mr. and Mrs W. P. Darby' Mr R. Ki«k, Mrs. Blanchy, Mr. Lieoan Per s. s. Tamba Maru from London Jan 4 dueFeb
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1516 4 I) Oder tni. buading the follow! ng abbrevm(ioiM are used Mr- steamer ah.— ship aq.— barque sob. Kboaner; Yet.— Yacht Oru.— Oroiser Gbt.— Gunboat Tor— rarp«do H.p. -Hone-power Brit.— Briti»h U. United Mtos; Ft.— French Her. German M.- Oaten; loh.— Jobore Ac, Q. o.,—General■argo d.p. deck Duungera
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  • 541 4 Name, port, pnbablt dale of arrital, and name of agnlt. Albenga, Hongkong, to lenve Mart); Alting. Cotie, Feb \-> Daendels. Anuam, Colombo, Feb IM; M M. Arnuiz ir/i. Shields, I It Dec Bamlwrg, Europe, Feb *l B. Meyer. Bantam, Moluccas. Feb 7 Daendels. Uaw«an, Cotie. Feb K Ditendels.
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  • 115 4 I m run g I Vnu'illuu A I Tom Carrm Fbom 8aiuu>. Comrairun. I Bio. 1 Fliu Vnu'iKmi A Tons Rio. <S M 6 jClio A at str. SK4S LuohetU Moii Jin SoiRaulenberg fiChiengLaai O«r»tr. 787 Oerdea Manila Jan Behn Mev«r Co. 8 Will (Tlhe Wiap Brit itr 14«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 287 4 NOTICES^ NNtS far LEI POMS' t\ I I #t WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v l| Special Wirrut j03mmS*L Tfcl IIM Parrsisrs to Empress ef India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. KMTABMMHKD IS4O. SIMPSON COMPANY, MA DR^S. coach Guilders and harness makers. BY SPKOIAL APPOINTMENT TO H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. /8i^m/son 8r
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    • 335 4 James watson co.s SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET: FLAG BKAND, l(>*EAttS OLD. 12.00 PEB i ask DUTY EXTRA. (SPECIALLY UECOMMENDE!)) I S8.00 pe» cask, duty extra. OBTAINADLE »K IM RETAIL DEA1ESH. OK McALISTER Co..-sol E a gk«i 8 NEAVE'S Aerated Waters. They are THE BEST, And
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    • 525 4 NOTICE. \ROH1DS. J. D. A. PKBXIKA. BoBTimrLTumin in Funun. COLLECTOB 1HD EZFOKTKZ OF ObCHIM. Bj tpecial »ppointmeot to Hit Majesty The King of 81un, H. R. The Sultan of Jobore, and H. H. The Sultan of Lings*. Order* for Bonqnet Sprays, Ac, 4c, Carefully and promptly executed. nheapwt Boom In
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    • 744 4 NOTICES, THE STRAITS TIMES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED OVf R HALF A CENTURY ftbploM, Wo. 70. TtUfnfkicAMnu:— "Tim, SiKoironi." The Straits Times has a widespread circulation in Asia. It circulates largely in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam,
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    • 40 4 NOTICES. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. No. 46, Victoria Slfrl, Singapore. Good Accommodation (or BOARDERS AND TRAVELLERS. Ckarsc MS per month. Three Meals par day, betidM tea. Wiw, Bmt, and all h«(. of Liquor*, OF THE BEST QUALITY KEPT. 1S/S M. LAZARS, Proprietor.
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    • 25 4 notices/ I -r T Is Ihe Specific for I fttxtw»ia 1 I*;"'*-' »nil chronic IlKinm Idlichnrgei from the jm>l"lfllj jiiirM> org.ntand j; J B*m. 30/11
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