The Straits Times, 10 April 1901
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Title Section15 1901-04-10 1 The Straits Times ESTD. OVER I A CENTURY SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1901. NO. 2U,.i'»15 words
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Advertisement800 1901-04-10 1 NOTICES, OUMrAMY I.IMI IKI» TIIHsaB.UMI.rS. Assoimo. N(it.n+ Onion Fii» lomusbos «oe*s»». 4.1 a Assam*... Oos^-BJ (Fu»). Tk» K.inttaM« Ml* tarn"*" 7 PANT. LIMITED Ar—t. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I' mmUwmmMmi "Cr wn««T».K(rriLH*>wnn. .<TKAM NAVIGATION OIMI'ANY. dTUKIIUi roM CHI«, JIPA», Pl»«' CSTLOII lKl'll, AmiUUl, AIIIH, BoTfT, M.UIMLLU. OIBIULTAR, MILT», hM Plymouth, mn laimkm.800 words
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Advertisement1479 1901-04-10 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmenu Aiim f at Singapore: Ship Aorscy, lats J. Daskdsl* A Co., t-a, Coixrss O.CIAV. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Eipected Will be Despatched for On I*LS Jtfsim BaUvia vii Mar 30 Billiton, Batavia. Cheribon, Billiton1,479 words
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Advertisement690 1901-04-10 1 INSTJSANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. I'M) THE undenigned, agenU for the aliove company, are prepared to accept Fire Riskn at current rates. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. A s. 31/11' MAGDEBURG FIIIE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1834) THE undenigned, sgents for the above company, are prepared to accept690 words
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Advertisement1036 1901-04-10 1 NnTICES. WESTWODE School, Neuwara Eliya, Ceylon. For the daugbten of European*. Principals, Mi-» Kett and Miss Traill. Thorouih English' Education. French, German, Music, etc. Cambridge 1.0c.i1. taken School inspected and examined annually. Juoior classes on Kindergarten methods. School to begin 'n June. Apply for pros pec us to Miss Kett,1,036 words
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Advertisement646 1901-04-10 1 NOTICES Ideal Milk £jjjjg'iaju r '»sw Enriched 20 per cent. fc^* e^ f:^i with Cream. Stcrilizcd-Not Sweetened. KtSFwT'Gßa* A Perfect Substitute for Fresh BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling ReBerve..»lo,OT(),OOOt ..anrfHM) Silver Reserve... .V™>.ooo/ 13 oruuoD RESERVE LIABILITY OF) .mnnnnnn proprietors. J-lin.ono.ooo COCBT OF646 words
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Advertisement528 1901-04-10 1 I KiaWAN llKH'ti ViOßhs 4 PASIR PANJANO, ARK now supplying building bricks. For particulars, apply to Chop KIM BIK. 4/8 No I'l Malacca Sti^et. ST. ANDRUW'S lim -1 A CHURCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boys who detire to attend the schools of the place, under tbe528 words
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Advertisement745 1901-04-10 1 CHaMUItLATX'S PAIN BUM Applivl lo the agielrd ;«rU auicHv Relirre, STIFF NKCK RHEUMATISM s^)RKNEBS of the MU-CLEs ARD STIFFNESS of the JOINTS, tor sal* by all dealers in medicine* everywhere. Prices 50 cts. snd |l. Oeneral Agents, The Dispenary. Singapore. >^ 6-B K()K BAM UtPUIYUJCrXTri T<) I ET- ANnjfERSONAIJS ;ist745 words
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Article38 1901-04-10 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS. l.«-r msht. at No 18 Cantonmsnt Rjad> Ta« Tau Nso. the wife of Ms. Uoh Chimo Lim. Aged M ynara. The funeral take* place this evening at 4 30 o'clock, at the Bunt Timah Omitery.38 words
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Article14 1901-04-10 2 At Medan, on the 9th irist Phyllis, eldest daughter or Mr J. H. Wirinas.14 words
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1330 1901-04-10 2 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL. It would be superfluous to dilate upon the self-stultification of Russia as set forth in her semi-official statement regarding her resolution to maintain the integrity of China, and the assertion that her only object in the notorious negotiations regarding Manchuria was to secure guarantees1,330 words
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Article236 1901-04-10 2 Mk W T. Stead, apart from being the father of self-advertisetnent in British jourimlism, has pioneered many departures in that profession which have proven financially remunerative to their originator. His resourcefulness is practically as unlimited as his bad form, and he U even now making capital out of the hat236 words
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Article113 1901-04-10 2 M. R»M.\ Jaci|iiemyns, who has I m for many years the Gereral Adviser the Siamese Government, is returning home by the M. M. steamship f.'nmf >■.//!.". on Sunday next. He will be accompanied by Mile. Jacquemyna, Miue. Jacquemyns having proceeded a month ago M. Jacquemyns is expected to reach here113 words
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Article16 1901-04-10 2 A Shiimi: gunboat arrived at 2 p.m. today, and exchanged the usual salutes wit'i Fort ('.inning16 words
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Article15 1901-04-10 2 Messrs. Knocker and J T. Giflening have joined the Nagri Sembilan service as Settlement ollicers.15 words
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Article21 1901-04-10 2 Thk I'rin: lleinrieh, with the German mail from Europe, left I'enang tn-day, and is due here to- morrow at 4 p.m.21 words
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Article25 1901-04-10 2 Mil and Mrs. Wolferstan are due from I .•■ml- -ii by the I', aud O Ja ml expected here on the 23rd of next month.25 words
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Article25 1901-04-10 2 A MKtTiM. of the members of the Church Work Association will be held at .Mrs Kynnersley's house on Wednesday, April 10th, at II :m .> m25 words
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Article28 1901-04-10 2 Thi M M s. s. with tbe mail from Europe of the 22nd March, left Colombo at 6 p. in yesterday, and is due here on Sunday morning.28 words
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Article26 1901-04-10 2 HMS ir,, f ,r.vi(^A has left Hongkong for Borneo, where she will remain until July, surveying on tbe east coast in the neighbourhood of Sibucu Bay.26 words
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Article33 1901-04-10 2 H M S L\nrtt (Commander Smyth), now at Hongkong, will repair there after which she is expected to come to Singapore to participate in the reception of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall.33 words
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Article35 1901-04-10 2 Tin. Malayan Transport Company, Limited has been registered in Kuala Lumpur with a capital of 57u,000. The company proposes to run motor cars on the Fahang Road and elsewbeia. All the capital Dmi b»tjn subscribed35 words
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Article35 1901-04-10 2 The North German Lloyd has just brought the steamer MWas belonging to the Crania Steam Navigation Company She will he named tho Kuhiiehang. The North German Lloyd is negotiating to buy other Hongkong owned steamers.35 words
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Article48 1901-04-10 2 The coal produced in Japan during 1889 was 6,721,798 tons and the amount imported .11,1.%* tons, making a total of 6,782,952 tons. During tbe year 4,994,882 tons were consumed at home. The above figures show an increase of about 40 per cent as against the returns of 1898.48 words
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Article49 1901-04-10 2 Mr Chamberlain has appointed Mr. John .Shuckburgh Risley. M. A., B. C. L Barrister-at-law of Lincoln's Inn, to the post of Legal Assistant in the Colonial Ottice, in place of Mr. H. I' Wilson, M A who has been appointod Secretary to the Administration of the Orange Kiver Colony.49 words
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Article53 1901-04-10 2 Mr. Lawson, a police superintendent at Bangkok, has devised a scheme for the registration of servants there. Employers on payment of a fee can enter their servants, thumb and linger marks being alsu registered. The servant's record is also taken down. The usefuluess of the thumb marks comus in on53 words
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Article58 1901-04-10 2 Bangkok has hitherto depended on Singapore for mi] lies of soda water. The trouble was that, from irregularity in the arrival of steamers from Singapore, there waa either a glut or a scarcity in the Bangkok soda water market. But now local enterprise has changed all this. Water is imported58 words
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Article65 1901-04-10 2 Thk third-class cruiser Duiutu, U4J lous displacement, of the Austro-Hun-gariau Navy, is expected here shortly trum Europe, on her way to China. Hut lionau, will be in command of Captain Haus, who will succeed Captain Von Sambuci, of the Maria (karMta, now on the China Station, and the latter will65 words
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Article62 1901-04-10 2 I'ivi Filipinos were hanged at Manila on the Jinn March lor the murder of an Kiiglishman named Wilson, who was iv the employ of the Waterworks Department and was carrying money to pay the workmen, when he was waylaid and stabbed lur purposes of robbery. The murderers met their fate62 words
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Article72 1901-04-10 2 Mk. T. I-'ishkk I'nwi.v has just published in his Colonial Libiary a new novel by William Barry the author of Mr Mattiter, Tlus tm SaaaaMMM, etc, entitled 'IU ■/isarafl Knot. It is a Celtic story, with its scene laid in the tooth West of Ireland half a century ago and72 words
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Article99 1901-04-10 2 In the Botanical Ciardens report for last year there are details of an experiment in the Singapore Gardens in tapping a full «i/.e.l I'ara Rubber tree. The experiment may be said to have proved -Ist. that three pounds of dry rubber can be obtained from an average tree— whether this99 words
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Article107 1901-04-10 2 I'iik remains of the oBaMM and men who fell in the defence and relief of Peking, and were temporarily buried in the British l.egation grounds, were removed to the ceruxlaiy outside the south west corner of the Tartar City, I'ekinu', on the Uth ult. The 12th iiattery. R. K. A.,107 words
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Article108 1901-04-10 2 Thkhk are at pre»ent twenty-six foreign matters in the service of Nippon Vusen Kaixha. Thirteen are in command of vessels on the Company's European service, three on the American line, three on the Australian line, and two on the Shanghai line, the remainder being ill command of coasting steamers It108 words
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Article112 1901-04-10 2 Mr L. \V. Hill.-, of the 6rm of BagnHll and Hilles, electricians, of Yokobania und Singapore, passed through HonKkonf;, the other day. In the course of an interview with a Duily I'rets representative, Mr. Hilles said that the present electric system at Manila, which the firm put in, is to112 words
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Article126 1901-04-10 2 Mr Carter, the Registrar of Deeds, in his departmental Report for last year says that some inconvenience is still being caused by the accumulation of deeds in the Registry through persons who have presented deeds for registration neglecting to remove them after service of notices requesting removal. When the maximum126 words
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Article57 1901-04-10 2 VKSIF.RDAY'S PLAY. HIuKKIMI'IN I'AIHS. KINAI. Arm) CapU. While anJ Dawing beat Reid and H0..p.. r "I. J TIE KOK TO-DAY. CHAMPIOKBIIII'. MMaVFOUI 8. Reid v. Nome. TIE FOR TO-MORROW. I lIAMI-lONSHIP. SEMI KI.NAL. Capt. White v. Reid or Norrie. TIB FOR KRID'.Y. CHAMPIONSHIP. Capti. D.-wing57 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article91 1901-04-10 2 RUSSIAN SEMI-OFFICIAL STATEMENT. IUI r-KACEFUL GUARAXIKKH WANTED. liontloH, April MM A lengthy statement, explaining the Russian attitude in China, has been semiofficially published at St. Petersburg. This statement declares that Russia is resolved to maintain the integrity of China, and that her only object in the recent negotiations about Manchuria91 words
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Article82 1901-04-10 2 PI.LMKK IKCI.PIKB PinßHaWaW. Uttr. Mujor-Ueneral Plumer occupied Pietersburg after meeting with Imt slight opposition. The Boeri had evacuated the place the previous night, after exploding MM truck loads ol aiiimunition. General Plumer captured '.wo engines and forty railway trucks. LANCERS AND YKOMANKY CAPTL'RKK. A detachment of the Fifth82 words
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Article168 1901-04-10 2 AKKA.NOKMKNTB KOK TIIK KOVAL VISIT. «ith reference to notic- in the Cloven). ■MMI BMMMt No. »l of 4th m-iHiu, it is hereby notified ihitt the fingapore ulun t...-r (Wi>» wii: fall in at the Drill Hall as strong aa possible on the following dates Nundav. ;M»t April.168 words
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Article613 1901-04-10 2 two OUHH DtvKi ri\ t< run in sa. ks AH) CAST INTO TUX SKA. Two Chinese defectives belonging to tlie Singapore I'olice Force were mysteriously murdered while on special boat duty in the harbour on Monday ni^lit The unfortunate men, so far as can be gathered,613 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement523 1901-04-10 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY Ll). QLAtWOW. Maoufactnrets ol Dynamite. Qelieuilo, GFclatine Dynvraite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, tl I kIM.- HI Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. 7Vi# tOw Kxplorint, fmng all manufaUund in Grial Britain, an made to pasf '/mi hi'jk MtnHtiurd of *af*ty and purity twit tmpotat >«i th» Itriluh Oorenmryil,523 words
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Advertisement657 1901-04-10 2 NOTICED PIANOS BY ALL THE BKBT MAKERS, H?!^S AT M M)KRA IK PRICES. .i:'% AM) ON MONTHLY HI UK. t I WVSTKhI' IH KABI.K AM) HICHLV DKCORATIVS. T11EUOBIN«ON PIANO CO., LTD., M, KAKKLES I'LACK. TKLKI'HONK N.. 19^ $6.00 I j Black Patent Court Shoes Steel Ornament; Louis XV Heel. Price657 words
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Advertisement417 1901-04-10 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, at once, a chief officer for a, tanksteamer. Apply to 1 1/4 Hi m» A CO. WANIKI) at once, a clerk for the Sheriff". Offi salary |ii per month, paid from an opeu vote. Applications, with i«cent testimonials to be made to the Sheriff. Supreme Court, 10th417 words
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Article114 1901-04-10 3 It the aaraaai Inspector Salaajka* the Selau.-or Police Fore* has acquired a notable addition M its strength Mr, Gallaghci, H n old Oxford and King's College man. come- of a lighting family He hims, li has aaaa through four campaign-, ril the Mainpur Campaign of ism tl,c114 words
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Article208 1901-04-10 3 A Bahkow report states that the order foi the live submarine boats for the British Admiralty has been placed with Vickers, Sons, and Maxim Some progress has already been made with the work They are of the American type invented by Mr. Holland, and not of the same208 words
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Article196 1901-04-10 3 That Airu'naMo, the President of the so-called Philippine BanabHe, is captured, as announ,, 1 by us already on tlie authority of a special telegram, is continued by tiles l the Manila ISmm received Mstcrd.u BMffr lug Filipino scouts in the A tn-ri oaaaarriea cave Hmmbmlvh out to be196 words
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Article257 1901-04-10 3 Thk seventh annual shoot ot the. (•arrison MS* Club 'oiumences tomorrow morning at the Tanglin u,l continues on Friday and Saturday Ihe meeting, whi, h is under the patronage af l.ieut Col. R Oakes (i Hiirer Commanding the Tr.« p-i and the officers of the (■arrison, bids257 words
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Article337 1901-04-10 3 MIIAr Ot K UiIJiMP lit I piJM ritK STATES. lUX steamship Hlar of A.Ktr'iU* «hi,-h recently left New York for Australia and New Zealand ports carried the largest cargo of American ma infai'turrd goods that ever left an American port The Mai a/ Aatlratiii'i cargo list < overs337 words
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Article207 1901-04-10 3 RUSSIA'S REPRESENTATIVE CRUISER. ■M M FOX AI'STKAMA. Thk armoured cruiser Oromohoi, 11,'M'i tons displacement, of the Russian Navy arrived at Colombo on the 28th March from Europe She is on her way to Australia, in connection with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. having been207 words
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Article209 1901-04-10 3 TM late (ieneral Sir Samuel Browne, V. C, died a' Ryde on March 14th at the age of 77. Sir Samuel was best known to latter day Service men in connection with the "Sam Rrowne" belt; but the deed by which he earned the proudest distinction209 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter717 1901-04-10 3 TO THK EDITOK 0* lilt 9TKAITS TIMES MX, A visitor to Java, taking train from Wflti'i-t.-il.-ti to iiuiuiizorg, will perhaps notice, at about tb end of the tlurd milelromthe former station, two 1 .irv-'iuoundiol'eai tliwhii.il give evident c of having been Ulrvtwn up artificially on the western717 words
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Article442 1901-04-10 3 Tint following Report for the month of M tnli In* bwn received from tlie Acting Manager The mill run fourteen days only and milled 118 tons nl ore for a yield of 62 ounces ut siml'rd gold,— "and gold obtained from -pcciim-ns 219 ounce! and 15442 words
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Article749 1901-04-10 3 the lixn of ham's aUM MMMM IN WHEELS. Thl King of fjiain, according to die New York .S»», rides an American bicycle of the latest and must improved model. The wheel, awn-Is our American though the first safety bicyclt was taken American dentint nauied Carriniilon He made749 words
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Article126 1901-04-10 3 THE GLEN ROY." Thk Glen steamship OlaarafL of London, has made a memorable maiden voyage. She left London on the 4th March, with a general cargo valued at .£100,00" for China and Japan. When crossing the Bay of Biscay she encountered a gale and the heavy seas smashed her steering126 words
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Article149 1901-04-10 3 A Washington despatch states that the D. S. cruiser Bm York which, it was expected would pass this way some weeks ago— «n roure to the Philippines fjr which she is under orders may have to remain in European waters for a time, to perform some important149 words
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Article368 1901-04-10 3 Ai'K"f of the news of the ex ..Ins of the Russian squadron from Toulon, it is interesting to read in I* YacJit the following particulars of the Russian battleship Cetureiil,-h, which was launched there on February H She will bo able to fire in either direction368 words
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Article433 1901-04-10 3 AKKIYAL OF SCIENTISTS AT MIMI.A. Thk transport Shrrulu* arrived at Manila recently fr>m San Francisco, with a group of noted scientists on board forming the American Naval Observatory's expedition to Sumatra, where they will view the solar eclipse on May 17th npxt. Considerable interest attaches to the433 words
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Article92 1901-04-10 3 Thk approaching eclipse of the sun, which occurs on May 18, will be of considerable importance owing to the fact that the duration of totality will be miii, longer than usual. As a total ellipse it will he visible only in the Dutch Kast Indies, and an92 words
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Article381 1901-04-10 3 r. and o. Domliay, sailing about 12th April, for London -Hon. C. W. Laird. Sobraon, sailing about Mrd May, for London, Mrs. B J. Brewster, Mn G. S H. Saunders, Mrs. F. W Webb 2 children and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, 2 infants and nurse, Mi.381 words
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Article95 1901-04-10 3 (for Singapore.) I'cr M. M. s. h. Indus from Mi<n>eillcs March 17-Mr. and Mr.. Henry Rubens. Mr and Mrs Jong. fur M. M. s. s. r,,1, connect in. with Ik* teamer Ittdut at Colombo, from Marseille* March M— Mr. and Mrs f. Lederer. rer N. I). L. s. s.95 words
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Article556 1901-04-10 3 ■HMMMh 10th April, 1801. PROMTE. Gambier buyers B.M Copra Rali 7.80 do Ponti nak 7.00 Pepper, Black buyers :>* TJI do While, (■•..>" 4«00 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei No 1 8.70 Pearl Hago SflO <"off--e, Bali. 16\ l>n>i- 81/ 0 Coffee, Palemlmng. IV< basis.. -JfluO Coffee Liberino.556 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1901-04-10 3 hANGERS OF INFUKNZA Tlie great danger from influenza is of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Couth Kcu.edy, as it not only cures iiilhicii/.i. but counteracts any tendency of the d i sense towards pneumonia Sold by all dealers in Medicines The Di»|-. Duaiv. General52 words
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Advertisement56 1901-04-10 3 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMINITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu.a Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and the never failing qualities of the remedy account for its great pouUrity. Kor vale by all dealers in56 words
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Advertisement183 1901-04-10 3 VKSBELS ADVKRTIsei) TO SAIL. Melbourne and Sydney, C/iliu, due 31st April, M, Mister 4 Co 8t Petersburg via porn, .4ii.iu,», early in April, Behn Meyer A Qo. St. PeteraburK via ports Manchuria, in May, Behn Meyer* l'o. Kl»ng via ports, «m Wh-itt Hin every Friday, and Sappho every Saturday, 8.183 words
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Advertisement578 1901-04-10 3 WHO SAMI'KL BYRNES 18. The writer is glad to take the hand of Mr Samuel Byrnes and give it a hearty squeeze. That we are parted for tbe moment by ten thou 'and miles of seawater doesn't count. May you live right along aod prosper, Mr. Byrnes. In this grumbling578 words
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Advertisement843 1901-04-10 3 I NOTICES. THK HOYAL VISIT. NOTICE A DMISSION to Johnston's Pier on I I\ the occasion of the visit of Their I RojalHighnesßestbeDukeand Duchess of Cornwall and York wUI be by ticket I only. Persons desirous of obtaining I tickets of »dmii«i.>n «liould apply in I writing to the Assistant843 words
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Advertisement762 1901-04-10 3 NOTICES. MALACCA TKA HAS NO EQUAL To aae It mtm la to aae It alwa j Hli V the cup that clieera but not inebriate* TO HID AT Messrs. John Little A Co., Ltd.. Hewn Ann Lock t Co., Battery road, and Mean ln "ll" «»n«, l)r,h»r,|.ronl m. w. 4[.762 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous260 1901-04-10 3 akuan(;kmk> iWedkisday, lOni Armi.. Hinh Water. L'. 1 7 p.m. S. V. A. Battery Parn.lc. •'> IV s. V. R. "Joy. Drill. Tanjontf Pagar. 8. 1 'iirwiiitv. 11th April. HiKhWat.-r. l.4i>a.m. S.» p.m. a K C. M.-tinc. 8. V. R Uuard of Honour Far»de. o.lO N. D. I. outward mail260 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1414 1901-04-10 4 Hndor tnis hearting tbe following abbreviations are used str. staamer sh.— ship L-q.— barque sch acboonsr; Tot.— Yacht; Cro.— Cruiser Obt— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. -Horse-power BritBritish 11. ft.— United States: Ft.— French; Gar.— Oerman Dot— Dutch; Job..— Johore I Ac O. c—Oaneral■argo d.D <lsck nassengers D.—1,414 words
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Article312 1901-04-10 4 Name, port, prohibit <it\t* of mrrirnl. and natiM of aaenti. BTIIHU Ab-imip niiim. I'hins, Apl M«n.ti»ln Ainx. China, M»v n Mansfield. AlliiiK K.-r.-.i.. Apl IS: Hn.inil.-1 Amhria. Hn.nlmr K Apl M; Buhn Anil.iluil*. Humlmrg. left Mill; Vr. n.hn. turn York. Apl Jl B«hn M«v«r AHioll. M'hro '"ft Kali312 words
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Article85 1901-04-10 4 rot /Vr fir. ttmt. To-Momnw SiiiKOm via ports If. I'mirn. n.l* 11a.m. Malacca 4 Linggi H*U,» 1 p.m. Penang Deli ll.h. :i p.m. Mai-«ssar via porS A«,i 3p.ro Mnlacca A Klang l'»i.w Phyn I p.m. Bangkok Sinaom 4 p.ni Ijingkat fu* ITu 4 p.m It:<M.lj(-rmiifcsin.i-lc. ksstal 4 pm85 words
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Article120 1901-04-10 4 Feom Bosom :-By the N.D.L. PnnII ,r,,-l, duo on lath April with dataa to the 19th Mar. She lirimpi replie* to tbr mails whirh left Singapore on the 2ind Fel> Feub China:— By the MM. s.a. F.rn'H Sint"ii», Hut' on Sunday. Tiki Tuli Or M»il« Dm. Left120 words
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Article76 1901-04-10 4 l'«r s. s. 7xi JVitcAfU from leluk Auto., via ports- H.H. the Sultan of rorak and Ihu Kajah Mi. .la. Pars s. «iii<jn;..< .v Iron. Bangkok-Mr end Mrs. Boons, Mr. .1. Mackay, an* Dr. «i»k( from Hatavia Mcsars. J. Uabus, O. W. Smul.l, Unnep. Clayton. Kenny, Cu.lenl.ur>;, Aufmor.il.76 words
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Article136 1901-04-10 4 •4 i fi.i. 5 Vmu'i Nim ro»« (Urni* a I Rio Apl 8 Hitela Aui Mr. attlO Mom 8 Fuh Wo Brit *tr. 464 Freeman 8 Km. ns l.uvk.-n ctfr Itr.l HIM Bcli.ll M Freiburg itr. 3971 Proetch 8 Melpomene Au» btr. 1864 Marovich 0 Molutia :(fer Mr -jnw136 words
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Article109 1901-04-10 4 I i i Uin. Vnui'i Nui KuoAKi. Dtmn Dmtiiiitioi Apl 9 Melpomene Aim itr. Mateovich 10 Kton Brit itr. Kvan--10 Malacca «tr. D»u 10 Oi»ngSroe «tr. Dunlop 10 Ban Seng i.van itr l.von--10 Kian Ann itr. Hunter 10 Kinn Yang itr. Shiinir.en 10 T«ra»a «tr. Bl*ker 10 Banka ttr.109 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement689 1901-04-10 4 NOTICES. Milts for LEI ft PERMS' f\ I1 /I WORCESTERSHiRE SAH6L v By Special Warrant JlKßEJsk m lIM f Purveyors to €s^^^^*» Empress of Intlla CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES^ BQVRIL For any occasion that requires a sustainiiij: ud i nourishing food in the unaili si by even the most feeble constitutfnfi(/l]\689 words
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Advertisement345 1901-04-10 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hut. Orrict No. 13, ('irtok Road, Shihohii. JAB. A. WATTIE. Mau«cr. ■BBB& TAN KIM TIAN SONS, i-™* The Compttuy offen easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the Bast. A special point is made of prompt payment of345 words
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Advertisement382 1901-04-10 4 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. Ail IIf.raTUTEU WIIELY JOUaWU. I thk rkc<k;mzki» organ or the PROFESSION IN INDIA. With oMnrnntrtd buna fid* circulation LIST OPKN TO INSPKCTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCUTTA w*f KAMNALL HILLES m, Hobxmon Hood. HAVE ON HAND:Ejectric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 60, MO 100, 1 10, and382 words
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