The Straits Times, 16 March 1901
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Title Section15 1901-03-16 1 The Straits Times. ESTI). OVER i A CENTURY. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY MARCH, 16, 1901. \o. ai;jwt15 words
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Advertisement855 1901-03-16 1 NOTTCTS. rpilE it'KNBOIvMPANY, UaUIH fIHC Staa.laM Ltf* Assuaao* Norwioli Uaioß VHr» Uuonnes <Vxa«*y. Atla* lssor»ru« CompMy (Pir*). Tk» EooiUI.I" Uss *i«ur«iio« Bcoi«<7. I b* China Slntoal St«un N»^u*«ioa Company. Ta.Toss.ari.Bi L««w B«t Coatpany far rartauutars of tk«*s Co*sp*BKW, th« tMmSH^mmmt of THE b6«NSO OOMfAITT. LIMITKP »ir«t» ME MSIH.' COMPANIES. I855 words
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Advertisement474 1901-03-16 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. l^-ONINIfLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPHJ Under contract with the Netherlands lud:a Government. A'jmit nt Shtaaporr KHir Aoesct, Late J. Daendels A Co., Ml, ColL'Ui Quay. The undermentioned date* are only approximate Steamer From Expectea J^"' l-eapatcheo (or On G. O. Vim Vmuhtrgt Penang 17 Mar. Penung, Hnljnng. Olehleh, and via474 words
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Advertisement606 1901-03-16 1 INSUBANGES._ rE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital M.m.WO Paid np Capital £m.7Ni Reserve Fond £1,073,680 rue undersigned, Agrrrts for the Company, are prepared to act opt flre ri*k* at rurront mt#s of prptniuni. li M stka i A Co., AgeDU. rl CHINA TRADKBS INSfRitJO OO«PANT. LIMITKD Capital SsbHribsd606 words
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Advertisement363 1901-03-16 1 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. liii" I MIE undersigned, *g«nts for the above compnny, are prepm-d to accept Fire ™EHN MEYEKiCo. w. A s. SI/12 MAGDEBUKG FIXE INMItANCE COMPAKT. (E4TABLIBHED A.D. 16«4) THK undenigned, agent* for the above company, are prepared to accept Fin; Risks at current rates.363 words
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Advertisement1114 1901-03-16 1 NOnCES. Milkmaid!. brand Wl\\ H iT 11 Mm, CONDENSED MJLj 1 1/1 1I 1/ llsttlU tig IYIIIK W Guaranteed Full Cream. tiapi mi» Largest Sale in the World. "t""' banks! I UONOKOKO ami SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital »io,noo,ouo. RESERVE Fl'Nl).— Sterling Reserve, flo.orii.oorn mm Silver Reserve. 5.f00.000/ ••»'3.« 11,114 words
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Advertisement809 1901-03-16 1 CfcaafeerUlaVCMtga mtmeij a •mat r«v*>uH«fv. The soothirut ami hfalinir properties o4 thi* rssaady, iv plr-^-ant tatt* and |.rompl and p rmawnt < ures hatu made it aun t favourite with people *«i iwlsi'f*. It ii etiNvialljr pri<pcl.l>y molh-rs of small < tilldrea (<.r ,-.-|.i<>. croup, a id n hooping ioo«h,809 words
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33 1901-03-16 2 The St raits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. Straits Timei KW a year, or putt free RU StraiU Hudgtt. »19 n year, or pott free »*>. Adtertiting Rait* may h* found in the fourth pnqe33 words
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1380 1901-03-16 2 SATURDAY, 16TH MARCH. ST. PAT R ICK'S DAY. Nil upology other thin tin- date is necessary in volunteering the information that:— St. I'atm-k «>• f,-iitl.-m»ii aud came of d«-ant H'bdt'lVbuKb 10 Dublin U».». ud on it placrl >toai>lo Neither need one reiterate ami harp \ipon the great »nd luminant truth1,380 words
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Article13 1901-03-16 2 This homeward mail by the M. M IMkia closes at 6 p.m. to-day.13 words
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Article18 1901-03-16 2 Thk name of Mr. S. W. Bailey has been added to the Commission of the Peace at Singapore.18 words
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Article18 1901-03-16 2 Thk sMk Budget was issued this morning. A supplement for the m..il will be published in the evening.18 words
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Article21 1901-03-16 2 Thk H.tn. W. J. Napier, as M. L C has taken leave of absence for six months from the llth instant21 words
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Article19 1901-03-16 2 Thk S.V A. parade for battery movements this alter noon is at 4 45. blank ammunition will be used.19 words
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Article25 1901-03-16 2 Mk. Thorpe, Commander of tlis Sm />'■ now on leave of absence, is expected to arrive here in the as. /.i«'«t Mtr; on the :ird April.25 words
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Article22 1901-03-16 2 Mk. E 1.. Brockman, Acting First Magistrate, now sits on the Singapore Bjard of Licensing Justices in the place of Col Pennefather.22 words
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Article26 1901-03-16 2 It is notified in the Qmmmtml (•uzetle that no member of the S.V A. shall remain on the reserve after reaching the age of fifty years.26 words
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Article26 1901-03-16 2 Thk George Towu Dispensary, Ltd is the latest company to be floated in Penang. It takes over the George Town Dispensary and the capital is S6o,ou<).26 words
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Article24 1901-03-16 2 The Russian Cunsulate and theofUce of Messrs. Slclierbatchoff, Tchokoff and Co., have this day been removed from 1 Rjbinson Road to 1-li KalHn* Quay.24 words
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Article27 1901-03-16 2 Thk telegrap'i line has reached Medina and it M expected that it will be connected with Mecca very shortly, the work being pushed on with great activity.27 words
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Article32 1901-03-16 2 Four Javanese wore, yesterday, before Mr. Saiw ir for failing to report a case of small-pox which occurrcj ai No. 20 Tanglin Road One mai was lined *M, the others W each.32 words
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Article29 1901-03-16 2 Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwalj and York were to leave Portsmouth in the Ophir to-day. Altogether, the tour is expected to last fully eight months.29 words
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Article35 1901-03-16 2 Thk old I Vrak Sikhs troop, now forming the Sultan of I'erak's body-guard, will come to Singapore to furnish an escort to T. R H the Duke and Diwhess of York, on their approaching visit.35 words
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Article35 1901-03-16 2 It is very probable that reinforcements from India will be sent to Soiualiland. The force there is too weak to effect the crushing of the Mahdi or false prophet who is stirring up the Somalis.35 words
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Article33 1901-03-16 2 Thk Hou. W. R. Collyer, AttorneyGeneral of the Colony, has taken twelve months' leave. Mr T. H.Kershaw, I .i c.d Adviser to the Government of Federated Malay;', will act as Attorney-General from to-day.33 words
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Article36 1901-03-16 2 A Convention between Iho lulled Kingdum and Japan, for the reciprocal protection of the estates of deceased persons, which was signed at T okio on the 28th April lust, is published in the nun, nt Gazette.36 words
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Article36 1901-03-16 2 Tim first performance oiAl Zero takes place in the Town Hall to-night. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh are booking the seats for the performances, which continue on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday of the next two week?36 words
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Article33 1901-03-16 2 Said Mahomed and Mahomed Ali, Klings, were yesterday sentenced to six months and one year respectively, for retaining possession of stolen property in the furm of sixteen cigarholders belonging to Gosling and Co.33 words
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Article41 1901-03-16 2 Eleven fresh cases of foot and month disease have been reported by the Government Veterinary Surgeon, three in Bukit Timah Road arid eight in Albert Street. Tlie aniu als affected have bean isolated, and no fatal c<uo has hitherto been reported.41 words
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Article42 1901-03-16 2 Thk Government publishes His Majesty's Warrant authorising the continued use of tho Public Seal, made use of in the Straits Settlements during the lifetime of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, until another Seal shall have been prepared and transmitted to the Governor.42 words
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Article48 1901-03-16 2 A correspondent remark* that it is not edifying to tee 'rikisha pullers bathing at the fountain near the General Post Office. Yesterday morning at 8.45, two pullers were so engaged. The deliberate way in which they set about it seemed to show that the practice was not uncommon.48 words
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Article47 1901-03-16 2 It is reported that energetic measures are to be shortly taken to bring into existence the long required facilities for shipping and landing goods at Colombo. A special assistant (with experience of harbour works) has been telegraphed for from England to assist the P.WD. in this matter.47 words
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Article47 1901-03-16 2 Alarming rumours have reached Rangoon of serious unrest on tbe Burmo-Chinese frontier The Chinese in some of the frontier towns are stated to be extremity unsettled and truculent. I'nless the garrisons are speedily increased and largely reinforced, raids into British territory may take place at any moment.47 words
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Article58 1901-03-16 2 It is pleaxant to note that the Tanjong Pagar Football Club has wakened up again and has gone in for practice. For several months the members had •itogothftr eiyen up football, but the Club etarted its new season on Thursday last by a game with the Royal Engineers, which resulted58 words
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Article63 1901-03-16 2 A i.aki.k gathering of those interested in the indigo industry met at Calcutta on the 20th Feb. to discuss the situation. Mr. MacNaghten pointed out that, at the present low prices, natural indigo was underselling the artificial article, and tint Urge quantities had only to be continually put on the63 words
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Article82 1901-03-16 2 The approaching Koyal visit is now engaging much attention in Ceylon. A full programme of events has been drawn up for a three days' stay in K.'iii.ly. Their Royal Highnesses are expected to spend the lAth and 16th of April in Colombo when a public reception will be held, probably82 words
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Article89 1901-03-16 2 In the report on the Kallles Library and Mii-ciim for last year, I)r HHnitsch, the Curator, calls attention to the scant Mivernm.-nt financial support of these institutions, and lie pleads for larger grants especially for the Museum. It is pointed out that the Museums in Selangor and Perak are better89 words
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Article85 1901-03-16 2 fan startling figures recently published by the Sanitary Commissioners, North-Wept Provinces of India and Ottdh, show that in almost all the large cities uf the Pravinoai, including Cawnpore, Allahabad, Benares, Meerut, and Agra, the average annual deathrate, since the introduction of a filtered water-supply, has been heavier than in I85 words
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Article98 1901-03-16 2 Thk Benin City Territories, a British posse* Mon in W. Africa, are divided into three districts, the lower and the middle delta, and the upper or grass lands districts. In the lowerdelta there are considerable forest areas. In the middle delta there are palm-oil trees, cane, etc. In the upper98 words
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Article115 1901-03-16 2 AwuN'.fcMKNTS arc in liand for holding a smoking concert on Saturday, April 6th, in honour of Mr. Walter Makepeace, who is going home next month, via America, for a well-earned holiday. The use of the Volunteer Drill Hall has been kindly granted for the occasion by Mijor Murray, Commandant, SVC115 words
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Article253 1901-03-16 2 Kerne* l.ipio, MS Ware/.. Mk. Hugh Clifford is* daily expected here from Borneo to take up the appointment of British Resident of this State, and the Pahang Service will gladly welcome him back as its Chief, notwithstanding the weighty opinion recently expressed, and the odious comparisons made on253 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article37 1901-03-16 2 ANOTHER HAIL BY FRENCH. r, „>.,„, i«uA Met. I>. wet has reached Senekal General Krench has inide a further great haul of stock, carts, and ammunition. He reports IV.' more Boers killed, wounded, and taken prisoners37 words
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Article39 1901-03-16 2 LORD WOLSE LEY THE WAR OFFICE. The House of LorJ* has rejected by IU to 34 votes a motion by l/ird Wolseley calling for the production of papers regarding Lord l.antdowne's allegations te the administration of the War Office.39 words
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Article147 1901-03-16 2 Mk i; K Arthur, who was formerly a planter in Ceylon, is now od hit way to British North Borneo to report on the rubber plantations belonging to the Mortgage Investment aod Contract Corporation of London. The land is on the east coast of British North Borneo.147 words
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Article146 1901-03-16 2 THE IRISH L AND QUESTION. In the House of Commons on the L'l-t Feb., Mr. John Redmond, Nationalist memlmr for Waterford, moved an amendment to the Address-io-Keply v, favour ol asking Imperial credit for the compulsory aim wholesale purchase of land. Mr.T.W. Russell, V nionist member for South Tyrone, seconded146 words
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Article433 1901-03-16 2 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A"BISCLKB (apt. White ser beat Battenl.urg tar. 9-11. Hi, c-6. (iHin.fonl— A. !>cat Klliot Mr. (No score returned.) fplon+l, beat Wither»-."i nil, til. .Mmtagglirt-lbo.it O. T. Low 1.1. 4-K, IH M Noon I. beat Murray BET. o-l, HI. R. T. Reid scr. v.433 words
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Article67 1901-03-16 2 One night, at the Garnek (lul), a number of the members were discussing the merits of a new Hamlet who had apiwared that evening. W. S. Gilbert had taken no part in the arguments, for or against At last one of the others ventured Well, Gilbert, what do vox think67 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1901-03-16 2 NOTICES. RirniiEvs whisky SPECIALLY telected bleod thoroughly matured in bond. Price 1 10 per case samples fre». BORNEO LTO lU. th Mi Importer.. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AIND STKEL .Sl|(CA^of3p/ Uuaranteed to be tbe best IU ST I'KKVKNTIVK «uni. Invaluable for Ship*. Machinery. Bridgn etc, etc.464 words
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Advertisement1182 1901-03-16 2 NOTICES. STUDS AND LINKS. Full set as illustration. Gold colour imperishable 50 cents. WIIITEAWAY, LAIDLAW t CO. TOWN HALL SINGAPORE "AT ZERO" A Musical Romance in 3 Acts The book by Lyrics by LKSTER TEALE. TALBOT HUGHES. Music by KREREDICK ROBBE. will be produced under the management, of Capt. H.1,182 words
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Advertisement798 1901-03-16 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS." ANTED.-Bookkeeper good salary for competent man. Apply bY letter with testimonials to J M. 8 e/o StraiU 7Yiw». WANTED, at once, two surveyors ternTt porarily, for the Engineers Office of the Tanjong Pwrar Dock Co., Ltd Applicnlioos to be sent to the Works' Gogmeer, Tanjong Pagar. rpHE Chancery798 words
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Advertisement67 1901-03-16 2 M. 8. 8. iuaßdat. for tka Simu. i M 1., writta on oat md» of tba papat only By th« aadnt of that oOKOttoa. m*afi. 8. 8. an- ranted tkat aickt otkarwia. ha piUlaktd. All J.arti.iniroont™rta ararabimt to U>. 000 H. boa that tka Maaafar aar Uia adrort^o,. ,t o«t67 words
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Article1847 1901-03-16 3 inuld hear the songs of praise around Square, Quay, and Alley, all about a little circular that has been sent, out to the subscribers to the local 1 eleplion. 10 v li.iiicc The directors .if this sweats seem to think that in >re money is to be1,847 words
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Article180 1901-03-16 3 < 'nk of the greatest engineering works now in progress in Kzypt is the new paving dock thai is batea. built fi>r the Kheclivial Mail Steamahip and Graving Dock Company by Messrs. C H. U'alk-i .11,. I Co, contractor*, nf London The u.»k was started180 words
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Article381 1901-03-16 3 TESLA'S WIRE LESS TELEGRAPH. i|CXM riM NKVV YIIKK AM) LONDON Kirthek particulars are given regarding Mr. .Nikola Tesla's apparatus for sending wireless messages across tin' Atlantic Hi-can. It consists uf a transmitter and receiver, with the ■arili as connecting inediuni. Tho transmitter receives theelectrical enerey from ill.- source of power,381 words
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Article94 1901-03-16 3 About 11 o'clock yesterday morniogi -in, ike was discovered issuing from a large heap of coal at the back of No. 4 godown, Tanjong Pagar Dock. A hose was immediately attached to a pipe on one of the Dock Cos pumping stations and «iUt was poured94 words
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Article236 1901-03-16 3 Tin. defences of Colombo have of late been brought up to date by the construction of new batteries, and the substitution of modern breech-loading guns for old muzzle-loaders. The mount inn- for the new guns have been placed in position already. In all eleven new guns, including a236 words
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253 1901-03-16 3 LOYAL OHM YUTKKDAY. A sPbriAi. uiveUri^ ofthe meinl'i'it of l.c Sir. nt s Clime-, iiritish Assuci.ilion MM ImU in the I *n Hull at 'odock yesterday afternc. n. Mr. Lan Jiak Kirn presided and the nteeling was very well attended, there being uvei l'ik.l members i253 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter521 1901-03-16 3 T'i 1I1K Klll-OK OF THK "STIMIl- IIMKS. Sir, It lias been ;i-. rtam. .1 beyond doubt that the accursed plague epidemic owes its existence in a great measure to a disease among rats which, when sick, are teen coming out of their hole*, and die. The almost imperceptible521 words
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Article258 1901-03-16 3 Very f-w peers in the realm possess coronets— we are assured by an authority on these things— or eyeD if they do, they are generally hoirlnoaos The only nobleman whom the informant ever knew to possess such a head-cover-ing was an eccentric earl who did not reside258 words
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Article548 1901-03-16 3 Hengal, sailing about Wmt March, for London, Dr. and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. H. Abrams, the Misses Muluolland, Mr. K. W. Barker, Lt.-Col. Chippindall, Mrs. Finch, Mr. Nathan, Mr. Stiven, Mrs. Hamilton, Mr O. Marks. For London via Marseilles— Mr. K T Page For Colombo-Mr. U. A. Talbot.548 words
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Article180 1901-03-16 3 ST. A.M'KKW'x lIM'MI 7 ii. in.. Matins 7.4U a in.. Holy Communion and Si rmonj ft. -JO p. in., Fvmioong, find Sermon. Kt. Matthuw's ch'ik. ii. BKror l.mv. r. p. m.. Evensong and Bennon. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHKIIKAI.OKTIIEUoiIIISHKrHeHII. VICTOBM STKEKT ASI) Huts* BASSA ROAI>. H. 30 m., \a,k180 words
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Article62 1901-03-16 3 Professor John Perry, in a letter to Nature," cites particulars from Sir William Corry to show that albatrosses are extremely tenacious of life. One strangled to death we thought), and put in an ice-box at a temperature below freezing point for at least ten days, was afterwards found alive although62 words
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Article555 1901-03-16 3 8iN<iirou. 10th Maw h. 1901. PRODUCE. Qambier s.Mj Copra Bill, 7.IS0 do Pon'.i»n»lt 6.60 IVppf-r, Blaik 28.871 do White, (60 -MOO Sago Floor S»r»«rak S.00 do Brunei Ho. 1 S.70 Peart <>aco 3<W CoSw. Bali. 15% basis ti.00 CoS-« P»>ml»nc. 18% basis.. SiUin Coffee, Uborian, No. 1 18.00 rapioca,555 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement39 1901-03-16 3 VKSSKI.S ADVERTISED TO SAIL I! .1 im direct. Maha IWunAi., on Iflth Msrch, Daendels A Co. IViianu and Calcutta, A'ii»u»n<7. due Ixtb Murch. Boustead A < Kl.-.ng via ports. li;.. Whall Hin every Friday, and liaypho every Saturday, S. 8.39 words
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Advertisement1997 1901-03-16 3 NOTICES, A GREAT OPPORTUNITYT 20 Volumes 10 Engravings (CONTAINING I<>,lK>O PACKS.) (KACII SVITAHI I FOR FRAMINO.) BOTH BOOKS AND PICTURES DESPATCHED NOW #•>**• f ii*h #M lull. Or Rs. 10. PRELIMINARY PAYMENT.) The Great Book Oiler of the Standard (London) will soon be terminated The M Volumes of the Library1,997 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous273 1901-03-16 3 AKRANGEMK SATURDAY, 1»TH Ma»CH. Hliih Water. &l« p m 8. V. A. Hur.iiio'. t Dukn and Pu.hws o( York leave PorU- At Zero." Town Hall. Japanese Circus. Beach Koad. 9. Huicday, 17th Muni High Water. 7.I.", a.n.. 9.0 p.m. Fourth in Lent. St. Patrick 1 Day. M. M. homeward mail273 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article72 1901-03-16 4 <■■" /*r ««r. Jim,. To-Day. P. Uiuks in A Klang s.. P i,h., Labuan Manila *',L, 5 £m' Europe via ports Toiitia ni Moxhav. r Sam irnnn .v,, rl 9 ludragiri Djambie Xian Ami 11 a.m Malacca 4 LingKi Htl,«. i Dnl Petiang l)eli 11,1,. Burouw ria ports72 words
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Article100 1901-03-16 4 F»OI« KDIOFS:-Ry thp M M. s. the !Hn.l Feb. She brings replies to th. mail* whi. -h left Singaiioroon the :'Clh J»n. F»oii t'n-NAi-Bv the M. M. ».s. IWUk, due on the 17th March magtpora |)ji. in I.oif >-t Urn. K.I. IrH M M. Fhl, >7th Feb100 words
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Article180 1901-03-16 4 PASSENG ER LIST. AKKIVaXS. Per s. n. Konigtbrrn from Hamburg— Mr. Van der KinK. Pers s. Bin Hin IJuan from KUng vih ports— Mm Bit lory, Mmri. M<:B«an VlcClymont. Cowan, "and Mitchell. Pers. fl,™ from Kelanton-Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley. Pea s. PfrAing from Teluk Anon vi» norm— Mes-rs. fnati-her. Kllrrton,180 words
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Article177 1901-03-16 4 SHIPPING IN PORT Under lni»ti,i«.lin a (tn.ifollo»iai(aM>r<mii. ion. are u«d sir— jtnmner «h— «hii. bq.-b.vqoe »eh schooner; Yot— YachtOru.— Crninr <)bt.— a anbont Tor Torpedo H.p. Hone-power Brit.— British U. B.— United Si»>. ft.— French Oer.— Oorm»n Dot.— Dutch; 'oh Jobore Ac., O. c.,—Gon«r»lcmko d.p.— d«:li Muen|tn: U.— tinier lain177 words
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Article1079 1901-03-16 4 Arrivals Sritcx Nook ok Yimtkkday. Am ttin (luan. Bril. str. 19) tons, Cap! 8coU, lKth.Mar. From Malacca, l.'.th Mar U.c. ud .1 p Bin am! Co. For Klang, I8,h-Kds. Hno, Brit. str. 18<J tons, Capt Foster, I ih Mar. From Kelantan, 13th Mar. G.c and 45 d.p.1,079 words
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Article141 1901-03-16 4 JFuu. VISUL'tNAMI A T0». C4IIAIS FROM tUIUD. COSISIOKiIM. ir> iKonigsberg Itor atr. 3136 '"ristiaiiM'n Kaml-mi; Fet> Behn Meyer 4 Co. in 8. y«n Langkat llm itr 1440 Blombcrg 11.I 1 Samboe Mar 15 Hooglamlt Co. )A Flevo Brit atr 180 Fosl«r Kolanlan Mar 12 T. K. Tian Co Ltd.141 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement267 1901-03-16 4 NOTICES. AHItS fir LEI I PERRIIS' f\ f1 /f WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. w Mil H By Special Warpanl^SaHSJ^Tliß Queen Purveuors to Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORE& t Mlienbums Foods. A PROGRESSIVE DIETARY, unique In providing nourishment suited to the trowing digestive power* el younf I I* Infants from birth upwards,267 words
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Advertisement331 1901-03-16 4 /vlii-HII)!-. J. D. A. PKREIRA. HoKTinuLTCßiirr ard Fioun. COLLKTOB AHD EIPOBTIR OP OBCHIP*. By special appointment to His Majesty The King .if Smm. I' H The Rultan of Johore, and H. H. Th Sultan of Lingga. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac., Ac. Cur. 'fully and promptly executor!. ri]« w .t331 words
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Advertisement907 1901-03-16 4 AUCTION SALESAlCriON BALF At Oir Sal«-Roum. Monday, lHth MarrJ,, at 11 a.m. 46 new cooking stoves of sites. SU Winchester repeating carbines. Martin do. do 12 M. Henri rifles. Witb ammunition, Ac 16/S POWELL A Co Aui-tionoers. SALE UK HOUSKHOLI) KURNITURK, Ac. THE PHOPERTY OK W- C SVMEB KfQ AT907 words
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Advertisement329 1901-03-16 4 >OTT<ES. SAVE YOUR HAIR With Shampoos of And ltf-tat dressings of Crmctnu, porest of emollient Win eons. Thia treatment at once stops falling flair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hah* follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, snd makes the hair grow upon329 words
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Advertisement248 1901-03-16 4 /IRUBHKU FOOD I. H. BEl.lMOSbeipitoinforin tbe public that bis Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1 IIWi U.m.i is now oneued First Class Fr-sb Cruiihed Food p. c. p.r bag X I -in |l mi Cleaned Oils do 0-B0 No. 1 Bran do wg. 0-76 »3. To be had248 words
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