The Straits Times, 23 July 1901

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVEK A CEXTUUY SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1901. NO. 20,5*-">
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 878 1 rpHE BOIJiEO rOMPA!»Y, LUCHID rt St.- lard Uh Ass«i*oo.. No,, .eh Tni.™ fin issmnßC* Boel*v. Itlas Isrnnnn Company C l TTi. K iuita' Uf" \<-»vaa«* Sooksty. 1 Z Chi« Vuml B*— !»*vWr*ti« Oo^ianj Th. Totsxii.*** Ut» V— <*-f*J PaJCT. LIMITED a««nt*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p Office, T ci «<m» rH Street.
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    • 1476 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANim I M..MNKLIJKK PAKKTVAABT MAATSCHAPI'M I'nrler contract with the Netherlands India Oomninnnt. .4i;rvl» al Singapore: HUir AOUk'Y, LITE J. I>AUI>XLS A Co.. -'-3, COLLTIK yuav. The undermantiou.nl dales ;ire only appronimaM. Sieamar From Expectad Will be i). spat.- he 1 (or On Tm I-ijn t'otei, via ports Joly liaiijermai-lii,
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    • 587 1 INSURANCES. rnHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INBT7RANCE COMPASY. Capital £3,m,W0 Paid up Capital iSHU.TH) Reserve Fund £1,073.680 The undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risk* at current rate* of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. rrrae china traders insurance J. OOMPANT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed ll.i«U.'««. Amount
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    • 967 1 INSURANCES. LT.MON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established l RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £1,000,000. 'I 'I IK undersigned, agents for the above JL company, are prepared to accept fire risks for long or short periods at current rttes. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore. 31/10 MOINE com
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    • 712 1 LAN I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-HP CAPITAL #10,000.000. RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..! lo,ono,ooo 1 m,, wt m Silver Reserve., f .1,100,000/ 3 .«<"W 1 RESERVE LIABILITY OF > ..nnninnn PROPRIETORS J-1.0.00H.000 OorxT o» Die»cto»s:— R. <»«.». Fxi --Oai«m»n Hon. J.J. Bull li-.vinu I lii.i-i. i v Chaikbian' H. E
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    • 481 1 NOTICES. Mr, J, van den Brand Co,, Lawyers, Medan, Ddi, tu.Jcf. M/sVOal COMMON jKNBE 4IUT|HE^' dlractmaa tar mienag cwtala Mi ■■■llSmilim iam mtd'ruinxra. <Wwm. •««»kfT twos. "•> P°«» Irw .li jmmj nrnfi |X»*llis Q fMjM.lv NlriLi. J». s, M« n.rr«o m hq.LMlaa.w.C. Obul«bl. .lWrntcHii, 4 c*.. vain*. M «u> K-
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    • 876 1 Tke uUeUr* »d»lrr. When your child has a protracted, paroKv-nml cough. «or-» at night, *ceem-p.ni.-.l by a peculiar sound or whoop, srhi.li .-nuot b* mijtakei, and ihAi lal-oun-'l expe.-toration of mucus, with apparent suffocation after .oughing. give at once CHAH RERI.AI.N S L'tltToH REMEDY. It will render the paroxysms of
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  • 668 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS TUESDAY, 23rd JULY. M. M. Dki.ai-wha and Kesturre hove demonstrated to the people of the Native (MM that the motor car can successfully negotiate the thoroughl»i—i of that part of the Peninsula and this being so. it would seem that the suggestions made by
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  • 625 2 Tuiund i.- not y«t of tile sloini of interest and excileinuut that was elicited by Lord Charles Beresford's letter complaining of the want of strength and the want of proper war organisation ia the Mediterranean Fleet. Kroui what transpired in the House of Commons when Mr. Arnold- Korater was asked
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  • 8 2 Tii-day 4'iii* b.ink rale ii 1 1 1
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  • 9 2 Tm honwword mail onaM at a. in on Friday.
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  • 18 2 Tm monthly M -.I.i ut tha Bopoy Lines Golf Ciub will be played for on Saturday tbe i'7fh
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  • 27 2 Tut lirst British nv-d-i' wai livan to Capt Wyird. ol ihc Adtmimr* m Ki.'.u, 1 .,r li.-i'mi; Hires Dutch ahipa oil II ir-«..-h. ft waa worth £50
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  • 28 2 Tncosbnal Uaaai, f 1 <tn the China Station, ;:rmel at I'ly m ulJi on --r.l June, and leu on Mtd for Sheerness, where she na- i.e.n paad nil.
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  • 29 2 Lan I s. w..r rtanaiimiil is oat ■atiafiad with liie j inannan coal now in me The Mn,,ila Tim- says it ie only being useil hacanaa it i-< ofaaap
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  • 32 2 I >K the cntir.- popolattOD -il tin- u.rl i j-i pal .en hve nn.ler the Union .la.k, •J per cent under K'isfiau rule. 6 nn.ler French and nearly S undei Anieri. an
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  • 27 2 I'Hh (.:,.uiicil of the Society of Alfa lias awarded the society':! silver medal to Major Ronald Rjss, K. K 8 for bis paper on Malaria and Mosi|uitoet.'
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  • 22 2 This Saaaai notifies that the King piaaea lo appwva al Mr. BabniTJ fllaanldal as Consul of Japan for Singapore, I'enang, and Malacca.
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  • 34 2 A VianUs journal aunotiiices tin- recall ol the Auslro-Hunßirian BqoadtoD liom China, but later information ttaiM that two of the vessels, tha ,U-in ItaMH and Agftn, will remain in China waters until further orders
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  • 40 2 It is now oliicially stated that Qaaal Wilhclniina, M the occasion M her »isit to Ciennany, bad no political conference with tlie Kaiser or any representative, of MM (ierman liovernment. she Bad* n.i aaaagannnl ratatin to the I hitch Colonies.
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  • 41 2 Stkm rs readers may like to know that Sir Henry MacCalhim has been presenting prizes at all the schools at Pieterniaritzburg. and that the new (iovcrnor of Na'-al's inHiajllni advice and tactful w.iy« have pfodooad an e.\r. Hi nl imprcs.-! in.
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  • 46 2 SaaaUl burgeons have discovered that the .leluate membrane which covers the contents of an egg will answer as well as hits of skin mini a human being to start the healing of •Baa Mania which would not otherwise heal. The discovery has already boon successfully tested.
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  • 54 2 Ykstiki.av inoriiiut;, Mr. Uhulam Sarwar arrested a Chinese c irt-driver tor driving bis vehicle in a manner tending to ihe common danger .it the junction of MuKunzieandSelegie Koads. He collided with Mr BanMTi ghany' and found it lota the. drain. The sWanaanl admltUtl the Cast, and was, this morning, lined
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  • 79 2 A KrgsiAN submarine boat. dWaiapad by the engineer Hakovenko, which will, it is said, be able to cross the Atlantic from Kngland to America in two and a half days, is beiut; huilt, with the utmost secrecy, in a French port. The secret of tin: extraordinary speed of this ho.it
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  • 80 2 1.1.n thu evening of the iMh Bsat I. tin Toll ll'-e and Kuu him. aMafkaa|t men, wero entrusted with 7IJ aajWaa ol pearl obeli valued at ¥408, the properly of 1.. Malherbe, to convey tn a steamer in tbe roads. The -i ml was not pm mi board and during
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  • 540 2 It is with much regret that we leal n of the death at borne ol Mr. Arnot Reid, late Editor of the Strait* Timei. Thu newu was contained in a telegram from (Glasgow which ■in i veil at Singapore this morning Mr. Iteid first arrived
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  • 196 2 Phi BpseiaJ MMaa to St. Pfabmi from tlie Thibetan Dalai Lama arrived i on nil., iitr Volunteer .nl was accorded an ollicial reception. The journey In. in Thibet to Si I'etcrsl.nrp has been ten with vi.w ti. strengthenin.: !!:>• h.ni'is of friendship, racial and political, existing between
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  • 169 2 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYT ENTERPRISE. I.XI'EI.o 1 IKAIXS TO AND KROM aaWM AX I. ii-lI.M' A i I lie prompting of Dr. Wicgard, dinotar-flMraral Nnrddeutucher Lloyd, the Inurnalioual Sleeping Car Company .ir. su it is reported, about I" put "ii a series of ■paoial trains de luxe in connection with the -'e.uu-Hhip
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  • 133 2 I'HK new international code ot signals has been adupted at Colombo. The i.Hi i■! Mi-ini.'ii.ins iseuvd bring the new code of signals into imu H I'runi tin l-t July Its use this year ia optional, hut from the beginning of next year it* adoptioa vill bncoine com-jiiilmm-y.
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 18 2 Uiuloa, 2:tn< July. The newspapurs respectfully sympa thine with Mr. Km ;er in his bereave, mem
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    • 30 2 RUSSI A AND FRANCE. Cnunt I. inis.l.rtl. the Kumiian Minister for Foreign Allaire, is expected at I'iris in S- pt tr next, thereby returning M. Dnlcasse's visit to St. Petersburg.
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  • 33 2 Uttr. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach announced in the House of Commons tnat the totnl cosl lo the British Umpire of the Chinese Expedition is X4,350,000, exclusive of naval expenditure.
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  • 17 2 LASCARS FOR THE ORIENT LINE. Ihe (hunt line has decided to •inplo> lasc.irs. on board their ships
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  • 15 2 GREAT HEAT INAM ERICA. A fi.-sh intense heat wave is pawing over thn American cornbelt.
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  • 67 2 1 llosi w intend XMling 'he AmPri .111 liingraph at thn Town Hall should note the fact that to-night and to-mor-row night are the last two exhibitions, the entertainment being open to all ou both occasions. To-morrow also there is an extra matinee commencing at 8p m At
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  • 100 2 A ai'bx IAI. telegram to the .4aiun on .lniy:ird gives tha following result ol the July Slakes Mr. It S Siever's I, f s rpiro Loal«. 1 Mr. J. Muskcr's eh c Irena, Martin 1.0 i.l Uosehery's b c Cheviot.. Maher 3 L)uk« of Devonshire's b c
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  • 203 2 aaa aauaval tbk naaWMB." I hi: British cruiser /v/ijj.<r arrived Iroui hi.uhunl this morning and went alougs-iuc No. I m-.-iion, Tanjong I'agar Waarftoooai. I no Kdiftt is a twin-screw .mi i.i-s cruiser ol IyMO tons She carries II large guub and is of B,iXki IniUnalad borne-powur. Her
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  • 201 2 The Aesii.:s opened at the hiipremr Cuurl this uiomiug before Mr. Justice Law. The calendar is a lengthy one, containing, as it does, forty-one cases six of which are Held over from the laat Assizes. Thu list includes two charges ol murder. Two men ol the IRtii Madras
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  • 33 2 At the time of his death, the late Mr. Allan Maclean Skinner, 0. M. li., was engaged in writing a history of the Htraits Settlements, of which he had. completed the early rart.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 NOTICES. KITCHIK'S WHISKY SPCCI >ll V MtaaM l.leml; thoroughly mnlllre.l in l»ond. free. IMKNKO CO., LTD. lv M s "le lni|wrler»r LATfihT ftEPOKTON sit)i:i;itsi!i!:x r.vivr as LVn-CORBCHIVL Call uiti. Mhv MB, IHOI. Rr Hi IR] I Ilnboitom 'vi- nine ion I he starboard hell, anil on the port Md- erith
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    • 769 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BPBOIAL XT O T I O El. OPKN TO ALL T O TJV T^- HALL. To-night Jtnd r ro-morrow night. IVSHIVKLY LAST 2 NK;iITS ORIGINAL AMERICAN. BIOGRAPH. (Him PKKPOKMANCK. Itnitr* ft in it H f <tntiMn*in 9. Phew as Usual. K.XTRA 81'ECIAL MATINKE To-morrow, July '^4rth. ALL XEW
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    • 964 2 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. Town Hall, Tuesday, 30th July. Particulars Later. M 7 CiK.yi.dN IF.A (tinesi Mended) at HO eta and «o ale. per Ib Letter and hnttMß] pap/'r, letter aud iccount books, p^nuils, sealing wax stickfiharst paste, rulers, inkslaods, damping .rush..-, OK. HAGEDORN 4 CO., 1/8 9,
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    • 689 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BEACH ROAD. TONIGHT, n vshay, JVtf xwd. i»oi. Come One Come All THE NEW BIOSCOPE COMPANY WILL EXHIBIT at tbe large tent (lighted and ventilated by means of electricity) a series of different views of great intereat. PROGRAMME CHANUKD DAILY. Pi. I' f OF AHMISXION Ist clase 92,
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    • 174 2 Cum.- 1 in loth .lime. »t Tejliaal. BeMM Maja, Mks i V. I'mio, scaamaaMar. 11. .in .lii-oN M\. ll.il ..M 1 On ."JII.I .lime. I'llll ll' Vovxu. Ule li. n ..1 Baasaa, BaliaMas, amuted by Bar. J. It. OovnaaAT Gai.k. Vlear, aaa] Kkv. .1 1:. llikton, seaaMeftßl I. ml. l
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 DAY BY DAY ii eki.»v. fiui imr. High Water. :!.l|.i.i Moon First Vu;irlei .VI pin Fhilli.irmunic Choir. 5.1.". s. V. K. Co. Drill LI& s. v. A. U ObnonoHng drill. OV.IO Biogmph. lWsm Hall. WavtnMMT, Ltiii Any. High Water. Ut am ;:ilp.i.i. Tin Plates Sale Powell. II s. V. A.
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  • 474 3 nun I'.u mi Imm ii.mi Mi. r. mi.-- sit Uawlal I -.1.-.- Him. LtjhMfcM .1 \l \r.il...n> SU-.-i.inn IW«in> vi.l 1'1... ll.>iii.-l. DiaaaMl I riiV.- I'lim- rnllt.Mi .1,,' Klor Hi (l,.»l. Tsk Tl.y.'- HedrliiT.--.1., Smi.lv f-i.ii.-i.. r.-i, Mm. \.l>i.i- and W t -r..T.1 >~..i- i.m.r.l Mi ..oi
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  • 456 3 Tm Umlm 9tm»k of June m 4 ■M*wa that the King has approved the institution nt a new naval decora tion, to be designated the Conspicuous Service Cross. This decoration will be conferred upon wairuitaud biibordinate othcert ol the Navy who have performed uieritoriout. or (li^liiiguished
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  • 989 3 LONDON DA Y AND NIGHT. There lie rats, and ratt." Haml I. Tiik official announcement of the apl>ointiiienl of sir MM MMHBMaaI as l.overnor of the Straits Settlements .1 no IBrpri— here, and was re, rm -d with a good deal of satisfaction Making due allowance for tbe restraining and
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  • 98 3 b the House of Commons, 1.., rd Cranborne, in reply to Sir James Fergtirson, said His Majesty's liovernment are informed that the construction uf the four lights in the lied Sea will be HMMMSJ early in N 'vemher. The lighting apparatus is being constructed.
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  • 1250 3 HOME. In Hi- County Championship eami<, \V.irwick-hir.- .fruit l^icestershirc, at Birmingham. Warwickshire won by 75 nn-, b. Kfaux .1 playing an inning of lit-'. Thp lirst (i.mileman r.». I'layers matcli whs played at Lorrla, and resulted in i win for thn Mayors. The score* MM l'luyers lir>t innings
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  • 148 3 H. M. S. ALBION." Cattain \V. W. Hewctt hoisted the pennant at Chatham on L.".th Junr, on the newly-built tirst-class battleship AO'wn for service on the China Station. A complement of 779 ouicers and men joined the ship. The Alliion was built on the Thames, and cost X883,80,">, indueling her
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  • 732 3 \"l I IV.-lAM'HUtK V. 1 IUK-UII.K XaTHalhM been uothingsosunsationil in the cricket-lield this season as the play on Juno L'lind at Trent-bridge, when Notts met Yorkshire and only scored ll fur the lirst innings. A uighl's rain was followed by a sunny morning, and when at lust— at about
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  • 46 3 Tiik statement that the Sultan of Johore crosaed to Dover from Calais and ,-i edcii to London on Klst June is i|'iite incorrect. His Hicbness rt'iii.iim-l at Kmnkfort, though he made a short visit to I'm- to be presc-iit at the race for the Orand Prix.
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  • 54 3 \V« Ting-fang, Chinese Minister to the I'nited Si.ue-, addressing the New Tori State hanker* ut BuH'alo. urgprl all Americans, who now do i t of their trade in China throutih Kurorx-an n M -end American BBHtaj also to establish an American bank in China, for whicli puroose he p«rtiuiilarly recommended
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  • 76 3 Mi. i; I'hai'ki.i.k. Archbishop of New Orleans, and Apostolic Delegate fnr Cuba and the Philippines, is at Rome His deep knowledge or religious matters an>l of the American law, coupled with the. |,o--i --n.il of both Kuglish and Spanish languages, and his frequent stays at Cuba and in the Philippines,
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  • 73 3 Thk circumstances under which Prince Yukanthor, the heir presumptive to the Ihroneof Cam.odia, evaded the French authorities, and bmail a political refugee, will be remembered. According lo the Libtrli, tbe i'rince, who was left without resources, asked the British for hospitality, ..ml he was »enl back to Singapore, where he
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  • 75 3 Ai-rop.h uf the Royal Visit to New Zealand, when the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall were greeted with the heattiest enthusiasm, we may mention that the Aurl-liiwi Weekly ftaj contains some very interesting photographs of the various functions, including the great lalliuring of Maori"- at Rotorua on June I.lth One
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  • 87 3 KcWI of a shipboard tragedy comes from Manila. The coaster llelgihi left that port for Z.imboange, where on arrival the crew (natives) rel'u-ed to work. On the Captain usintc force, a Ibht ensued, in which the captain, the chief officer, the chief engineer, and two of the crew were killed.
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  • 95 3 To celebvate the seventii anr iver-ary of the birthday of I'mice Kd ward of York, uhich fell on Sunday, J.iid June, the King gave his grind-on a bicycle The machine i', of course, very snnll, and has only a 11-iu frnme, with L'o-in wheels. I'rince Kdward will be tausht to
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  • 314 3 1 U GMm Muil thai comments v.on cricket proapaati at Hungkoug Last si-a.-uns eiicke:, ajthousb well -u|-p..i J"d showed very little fresh Mod, and it Boat ba said that the Club was not ally belter off tlmn they were in 1-1)7 It will be remembered that in 1-J7
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  • 557 3 SlXC IPOR*. SjRI> .ll'LV, 1901. PRODUCE. Uambier S l"fio Copnl Bal- K"0 Jo Ponti.-nak 7.7s Pepper, Blm-k 2H I2J do White, (K7) 46oO Bago Floor Sarawak S.JO do Brunei Xo. I Pearl Cago S.HO CoH»c, Bali, 1BX l«wi. »>."0 OaiM, Pulembnng. lsr, lia«ia '.'ftOO CoBee, Liberian No. I 17.46
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 51 3 PAIN IN THK CHKST is nature's warning that Pneumonia in threatened. Damp a piece of flannel with CHAMBKKLAIN'H PAIN BALM' and bind over the «eat of pain, and another on the buck between the shoulders, and prompt r, lietwill follow- Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary. General Ajonts,
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    • 136 3 VKS>KI.S ADVKMTISKI) 111 SAIL I'cnuiiK and Bombay, I'-i-iann. £<rcl July. IM.-i Meyer A. Co Hontkonir, ljujktnitui, due -'.'>! h July, Harkics A Mimes. Hoottkoiuj, Honnida due -'T I h Jnly. 11. Im Meyer A Co. Klani; dlre<:t, Hyc I^ny on Taexlays, 8. s. Co. Klhqk Ma ports, Hun Wh.ni Hin
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    • 226 3 MR. GEOKUE LAWS, M.X.. A.I.M.M. S, Battery Koad, Sing.ipore, having bad 17 years experience in the Ea«t is now op. -n to examine and report on. or purvey mining properties, or assay minurals and inflalsat short notice. Terms moderate. Z7/7 (JKKMANIA CKMKNT OK really nnaTMr |Uality. mccesifully used in alnKwt
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    • 1455 3 N()TI('!.S. Powell J^obinson. (Scntlcmcn'ff Cuttittiu^. ficlmcl. fiat, and Cap Department. Th. -Slllflaporc" T.e.-HAL Mki.met Thi Pcomall." in l'«»«i. ll»< Kma.i imHui rma "Ccr.n"AM. -/ISontc-Carlo" aU» ta au, tjian urn isna, WamBiu» "«oatcr«" «ith m.mim unafaaaw H»ix. ttmn avi, cam Hat Haki. T.» k i, Shirl and Collar Deparlmcnl. Whilo I)n-«
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 81 3 WKATHKR InVOnT. (fonrto^.- KThi< InM iiudJniit, IKI'. Ka.ni 3pm. H ni p. KiMi.iKn. Hv J«907 3«.rn2'.'».«H Tern;.. 810 *>.6 77.0 W. •:-■>• 77.5 78(1 7«.r, c Ihr. T.V.'n! |W. H.s.w C«hn 5 H6.S v Mill 7J.1 .z Km i. -i- l^fi.s 1 i i- 70.» 2 t Rr.infn;' U.IR The
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 200 4 In Iv» L[ush.»s>lin th-jfoilowinitai.brrtvi v lions in uwd sir— itetmnr so.— ship bq.— barque sch schoonor Yet.— Yacht Oru.— Cruiser Obt.— Qanboat Tor Torpedo; Hp. -Hone-power Brit British IT. B.— United States: Fr.— French; Ger.— Oerman Dat.— Dutch Joh Jobore 40, O. c.,—Genoralargo 1 d.p.— dock passengers
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    • 989 4 Aubiviij Sixes Nooa of Ykstekday. Hrtid, Nor. str. B4T. tons. Capt Johannes•en, Had July. From Bangkok, 16th July, (i.e., and 6 d.p. Patersjn Simons and Co. U Rd--. Dt Carpontvr, Dot Btr. 7*7 tons. Captain Eill.ra. ht.iird July. From Batavia. Mth July. U.c, and 41 d.p. Daendels
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    • 121 4 FuoM EL-Fort -By the P. 40. s. Mamlia due on the 26th July with dates to th« .'.th July; she brings replie* to thn mails which left Singapore ou the M Faox tTIWI BfHW P. 4U. s.s. .VumJn due on Thursday. eft Singapore Dm» to London Afltavd
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    • 280 4 ABRIVAL9. Per s. a faa dn Urn from Bandier-mattiin-Messrrt. Bagoaine, Tycbra, ami Wagner. Per s. I'urnar" trom Sarawak -Dr. (i-l.ii- 11-inr.itli. and Mr. r.u.-klian. Per s. s. MnJacca from Teluk An«on vi» pcrts-C^pt. Mill". K Mr. Irriig, MrAinsli.- Me-%r<. Mfrt.-n«, A. C. rfarper. Kowland Allen, and A. W.
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    • 92 4 far /Vr itr. Tin*. To-Moreow. Bnnckot Ktoni Wai K a.m. Iii'lr.-iuin Aim Ann Noon. Ot'lion A n innriini; ffr'an^ JVm Noon Kviirkok BnH 1 p.m. IViL-mg A Dflli /v;> ■_> p.m. T. Anvn vi» ports Hntncea S p.m. IVnang lVli Hrt» .1 p.m. Thitbiday. Munilitvitporiii A'udi/ a a.m.
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    • 136 4 PASSED BUNUA STRAITS OK AKKIVED FOB OROBBB. Flag Ditk DiT*. anh Ship's Nimi. i\i-iain. or Fkomwheuk Dmti.kKio. Saiu.vi.. itios. July 1 1 Brit Pacific I. I Port Natal l-'hut -.1 Honor ViiuderPutte Rotterdam ;B»Uviu l-'Dut »8. K.Wi!bi-lmiDaBoomiT Amsterdam Batavia llMiril s Meridian from tbe w»t laOer s. Inlnnder from
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    • 145 4 5 Vu»l'» N'iMr I A Tom. Cimis From .Sailed. 1 OoMioxtn. a Ri«. i II II.': In,- Out utr .t»7 Hulwrt .Samarang July irtKng (ihee Seng IS Hnlatem (ier «tr oy, Inland Sourabaya July in U. Wood anil Co. Ill— ll|»li MM »tr -iOm SthmiU Martoillea Judo 30 M.
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    • 109 4 Vuui'h Sink KuuAKi OiftaM liiwii»»ti»-< Bl] Holkii-in G«r itr. Ipland -'3 Ban Hid tiuan Brit Mr. Scott ■.'■> Paknn Mr. I i\l»ttig Hong Wan sir. Hudson S3 Horn,,, Mr. Robimon 23 (iiung S'iik sir. Rawlingson «J Lauilaura ilr. Rait 23 i EuKenie Dut >tr. Taonay ilt I Sri Triugganu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 309 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Haiti dm Nu. II I'AKTOK KoaM, SIIISIIHAI. 1 M, A. UMTIK. Matihger. 14ES KB. TAX KIM TIAX ft SONS, Lo-al Agenw. iur le tub and better bonuses than any other Company J point Ii MBttt of prompt payment of claims. Tbe Head Office
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