The Straits Times, 24 September 1901
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Title Section13 1901-09-24 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,637. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement595 1901-09-24 1 jmMSHTPJ^ANIBB^ bTKAM HHH' (XIMI'A.NY HIDEBLANWtCHE BTOOMVAART atIATSCHAPPIJ OCKAAN. To»s. lows. AckMet TOiS Snli-r SMJW Af-emmm 7011 Omtn 4«6a Atat TOW Patroehu SMAf llwasm «7« PMesu 76U0 AnckitM W» Potyphrm*, *>1* AnUncr N*l PrUim »>4» r.lrfin- «748 AowUm U7O Cudam KM Purrkm »t»l PncaUon 70M) Sarptdon 4flftt Dionud soTS Slentor 677K595 words
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Advertisement1471 1901-09-24 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T7-ONINKI.UKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agni, at Sntgapon: SHir Aoooi, urn J. Da«»dilb A Co., 2-S, Couvn Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From ExpeeMd Will be l>e«patchad for On Vandrrlijn Cotei via Sept. 80 Banjermaasin. Kotaßaroe, Balik ports Papan. Cotei,1,471 words
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Advertisement610 1901-09-24 1 INSURANCES. rE LOHDON AMD LANCASHIRE FIRE INBPRABOK < O.MPANY. Capital tO. I i7,H00 Paid up Capital £2! ..7(0 Reserve Fond £I,i'7.VSBO l'Be nndeivlgned, Agents 'or the Company, are prepared to accept Cru risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Oo Agents. rt CHINA TBADKBB H>sr/RANL'> OOMPANT. LIMTTEr.. Capital Bnbscrlbsd610 words
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Advertisement356 1901-09-24 1 LNSrmNCES. I/UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARK. Established 1838. RESERVES AND TOTAL Ul.-AKANTEKS £4.000,000. 'PHE uniler.igned, agoots for the abore 1 oompanv, are prepared to accept fire risks for long or short periods at currort rates. CAHrf SETTLEMENTS promptly made by tbe Agents in Singapore. 81/10 MOINE COMTE A Co356 words
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Advertisement716 1901-09-24 1 BANKS TJONQKOSO AND BHANOHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAIaVnP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo .o mn no Silver Reserve... S,"00.000 la urooon REHEKVE LIABILITY OF I ainrmnnrm PROPRIETORR. -$10.*****0 Oocar or Dihectow B. RaiwAif, Eau—CiAnuiAxi. Uom. J.J. BxLLl.vit-o Dsr. tt r U i».i. B. B To«. ik. I B L.716 words
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Advertisement447 1901-09-24 1 NOTICES. sat^aSsHEsajl 7* mH»~ W «»HN at, |.'a. mJmlmllnSi Bricks and Firebricks. THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS CO., LTD. ARK NOW PRKPARKD TO SUPPLY Bricks at $15 per 1.000 Firebricks at $75 per 1 ,000 Fireclay at $27.60 per ton Speciality in Boiler seatinges and Boiler covers made to order. For further447 words
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Advertisement794 1901-09-24 1 Croup. At'. 1 18 1 "^UY n» TRBATINO some cases of croup e«n the lengn, of time it Hie. to go for a doctor, often pr-m dangoront. The taJaat "ay la to keep some reli.t.ie On. p meltcine constantly in the hou«e. l'here if none bolter than Ch»mr..rlain'. Couga Remedy.794 words
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505 1901-09-24 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. Khasi b and Turkey seem bent upon a bickering. We have not yet heard the end of the Coustanlinsple Q lays question, and, withal, to-day, we hear that the two Powers have found a new cause for disagreement in Armenia. It505 words
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Article165 1901-09-24 2 Can anybody conceive anything more tersely ghastly than the telegraphed obituary of the Cobra "II transpires that the Cobra sank in seven fathoms. Not a rock thereabouts. It is inferred that she simply broke in two." We cannot and do not pretend to pose as naval construction experts but, does165 words
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Article206 1901-09-24 2 It would be invidious to presuppose that the Volunteers will not turn out as one man in honor of the occasion but the unentbusiastic and unimaginative civilian will be apt to wonder what manner of pageant-loving despot we have for Governor here, that a circular like the following should be206 words
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Article32 1901-09-24 2 An embalmed joke has been exhumed by the List issue of Tim People to hand. It notes that:— "ln Singapore, the golf links include the cemetery the hospital, the mortuary, and prison."32 words
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Article1590 1901-09-24 2 DEFENCE OP THE PRISONERS. Tbi tenth sitting of the Aasixe Court in connection with the trial of the prisoners charged with heing concerned in the rubbery at the Hongkong anil Shanghai Bank, took place to-day, before Mr. Jueiice Hyndman-Jones The Court did not tit yesterday owing to1,590 words
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Article15 1901-09-24 2 Cornwall now only produces 5,000 out ol 80,000 tons ul' tne world's uut^ut oi tin.15 words
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Article21 1901-09-24 2 I nt. Pagoda Cup" is to be played lor 011 Friday next, at tlie K ico C ourse. hiili'im close tomorrow.21 words
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Article22 1901-09-24 2 Thb P O. intermediate steamer Hoeotra left I'enang .11 .-> p in. yesterday, and in expected to an ive lieru to-morrow at U^yliglit.22 words
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Article34 1901-09-24 2 Tun M. M. s. s. Sal'Uie with the mail from Europe ol tne li.ll instant, lelt Colombo .n ti a.in on the Nil instant, anU is due ln.ro on S.iuday at aboul 8 a.m.34 words
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Article31 1901-09-24 2 Thk wreck ol the s.s. Paknn, as it lies on a rock in the Damn Straits, was sold by auction at Powell and Co.'s salt-loom yesterday to a Clunaiuan for MM,31 words
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Article26 1901-09-24 2 Thk corpse ot a Chinese woman was found, enrly yesterday morning, at Ki.mji Lone, in a rikisha which had beeu standing there since the previous night.26 words
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Article29 1901-09-24 2 Any applicant can receive gratis, a copy of to-day's issue of tlie Hiruilt MM by applying at the Photo Stores, No. 1 Robinson Ujad, beside the Slnntt J'tmu ollice.29 words
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Article30 1901-09-24 2 A .Marine Court ol Inquiry opened this alternoon at the Master Attendant's I ).!i into the loss of the s.s. I'akan in •.he Durian BmtM, about 42 miles from Singapore30 words
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Article25 1901-09-24 2 J'iik Hongkong Legislative Council held a special meeting on Tuesday last to pass a resolution of conUoleucc in connection with luu assassination of President McKinley.25 words
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Article28 1901-09-24 2 Thk Kiug has been pleased to giant Monsieur Cuarles lieiUsieck, of K> tiuis, and UO, KeuchurcU-iitreet, London, a w.irranl ol appointment as purveyor of wine lo Ins Majesty.28 words
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Article29 1901-09-24 2 kRIUH Uas is to be the illumii.aut at the Volunteer Ball on IhuroUay. A temporary installation has i» < v erectuu lor the purpube by Mcb»is. Armur Barker A- lk>.29 words
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Article29 1901-09-24 2 The agenda at to-uiorrow s meetii g ol llic -Munli.lli.il ConliillosKin lucluurs tue loilowing items: electric trauiwaia, uuw lo.iUi, supply ot granite, ai.u ainuiiiiinuni ol tlio buiMuiK \)j I—l.29 words
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Article361 1901-09-24 2 The Yunnan Kailway. lutKK is wsnoiu latch n. Yunnan raiiivaj wallers. A uiiaaiou ol railway X uuiiUiioeii, Luc cuiut loh'u oi tue piviviuoe, mot wuu sucli v bad icccpilou tivjiu tlie Cuinuou un the liou.iui, mat v uad to atop llituu. 1* miner progress being tounu to ou361 words
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Neuter's Telegrams.
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Article83 1901-09-24 2 POINTS OF AORF.EMENT. /„>*/ m, MM September. The Times correspondent at Paris states that tbe cinvers l'ijns between the Czar, President I-oiihet, and the French Premier turned upon Far Kost and Near East questions. These inclu le 1 the straine I rotations between France and Turkey, and83 words
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Article44 1901-09-24 2 SHE BROKE IN TWO. lMltr. It turns out that the Cobrn sank in seven fathoms of water Krom the fact that there was no rock in the neighbourhood, it is inferred that the i'ol>ra simply broke in two b dm' foundering.44 words
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Article188 1901-09-24 2 Mll W. J. P. Hume, Superintendent, I'lu I'ahanit, to be District Officer, Ulu Sela.igor; Mr. M. H. Whitley, Assistant Collector of I. in I Revenue, Kuala Lumpur, 10 a-t as Circuit Magistrate; Mr A It Vouks, Acting Ii speetor of Schools, Federated Malay States, reverts to his substantive188 words
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Article471 1901-09-24 2 Ai 1 iiimsii tv homa papers to hanil th" NonUeataobar Lloyd's new steamer, the ansyrisi WiAmm\ which is superior lo the Kaiwr iVilhtlm (iff iirotse as regards both size and Bpoed, was to start on her first voyage about the first week in September. With reference to471 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1901-09-24 2 NOTICES. SIDKROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be the beat K I'S T-I'K KVKNTI VK "tarn. InraltMhle forrihipt, Machinery, BridfM •tt.. etc. Dm- gallon <rlll corer ").}u square f t «t. fmci t^s— per drum of 1 cwt. A splendid i-iiort just m-eired from470 words
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Advertisement342 1901-09-24 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Photo Stores. NO. I, ROBINSON ROAD— Singapore. Tlie Oldeot aud the Largest Photographic Warelioone iv tbe Colony. WE OFFER YOU The Finest Stock, The Best Goods, and The Lowest Prices. All Goods Guaranteed Fresh. FRAMING. '1 his Department is unequalled in the East. Frames in every style to342 words
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Advertisement48 1901-09-24 2 Champagnes cherries Ports ClarotK Brandies Whiskies liitters Liqueurs liecrs Stouts Aerated Water. PRICK LIST O.\ APPLICATION'CALDBECK, MACGREGOR&Co. Wine Spirit Merchants Singapore. (AXI) OK LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, A HONGKONG.) m.w.f. KASAGRA is the lille of STEARNS' Gascara Aromatic, adopted to protect physician and patient against substitution of inferior products.48 words
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Advertisement686 1901-09-24 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "White Horse Cellar" Whisky. As used by the Red Cross Society during the Boer War, STUM To be had of all dealers. QUTHRIE Co. BOLB AUBNTB rpENDER* are invited for tbe building J. of two wings an I a venalth which are to be addeil to St. Josepb's686 words
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Advertisement16 1901-09-24 2 PHOTO STORES. Plates, Printing papers V! (I VINO BY EVERY MAIL. DEVELOPING PRINTING G.R. Lambert &Co.16 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1901-09-24 2 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday. 24th September. HiKh W'nuir. 11.17 pin. I'hillinrnioni.'Clion. a.ll I'araei) Thoaav Bi-iu h Koad. 9. Wednesday. 25th September. Illiili >V;it«i. n.v\ ».m. 7.lJp.n. v Shares Sale. Powell. 3.30. I T swta«ij O^|i. 6.1 a Thursday, 26th September. High\Vat«r. 99 a.m. 8.51 p.m. I'liilharnmnic Orchestra. r.SO. B. V.150 words
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Article1102 1901-09-24 3 Progress Report. Trie following is the acting manager's report on the R.iub Mine to the loth instant Mining. fiiiJl-ir Km The 160 south level is Urn IH htm tlio crosscut. The reef lias widened to fl',«nd theie is a little improvement in the quality. In the n-i"n atoM above1,102 words
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Article40 1901-09-24 3 Tni returns Bom the Pahaug Corporation's mines tor the month of August war* 'aa follows Sungei limbing, tons of stone crushed SIM; taide or tin produced 54) tons, with 40 heads of tamps Ironning for 'to day, and working expense*,40 words
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Article48 1901-09-24 3 Mb I) (i Campbell, distrk'toflicer.l'lu Selangor, has been apiioiuted secretary a* the Resident, Shmcor, rio Mr. K (i Watson. ti|<|>ninti'<l senior magistrate, Perak, with effect from to-day. Mr. Duherlv, senior magistrate, Selangor and Kafri Seml>il>m, baa been appointed to act as Resident of I'lilmnp, with effect fioiu to-day.48 words
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Article61 1901-09-24 3 lisviiArioNß am out fora dinner in honor of the birthday of H H. the Sultan of Joh( re, to be given by the "fticers of the Johorr Government at the .lohore Hotel on Wednesday Oct. 2nd. The Peman^kn Raja's dinner in honor of the auspicious event will, as stated yesterday,61 words
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Article1427 1901-09-24 3 Mr. Cliffoiid is to act an Resident in Kuxla l.niii|>iit, so they say now. Doctor Gerrard goes to Kilting to onable Ooctor (Jimlette ("ot a very puitable name for a medic" unless he hippens to he v "bora") tv have a ahnnge of air Evidently the1,427 words
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Article255 1901-09-24 3 C Plf Aviralia Thk Boer prisoners at Bermuda h-ive been the recipients of a great deal of kindness, and thoy have interpreted these manifestations of generosity as evidences of sympathy with their cause. Similar ingratitude has been evinced at many of the refugee camps in South Africa The255 words
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Article508 1901-09-24 3 Extraordinary Progress of Shipbuilding In "Dai Nippon." Thkci fine steamships have been launched from Japanese shipbuilding yards this month. One is the Iyo-muru, built by the Mitsubishi Co. at Nagasaki for the N. V. K's. American line. Thin tine vessel is built of steel. Her length is508 words
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Article98 1901-09-24 3 Fremaalle via ports, Saladin, on 26th Sei.t.. W. Mantfield A Co. Java ports, VKr. ydra, due 26th Sept., Buutle*. 1 A Co. Sydney Tin ports, Kuri/alui, duo 36th Sent., Ml- A I inter A Co. Japan vi» ports, Sachtn, due 27th Sept., Bchn Meyer 4 Co.98 words
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Article395 1901-09-24 3 Owih<. to the wet i>ute of thn around there in no pi ly this afternoon. To-day's ties will bo played to-morrow, .md to-morrow's lies on Thursday. Ties for To-morrow. A. Singles. Whitehead— it v. Von Berg-fS to finish. B. Singles. Hannaford sur. v. A. W.395 words
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Article296 1901-09-24 3 Further details have reached Kualu Lumpurof the barbur tragedy at Semenyih. Pong .Sale Keow, a towkay, returned to Swnenyili about a p m on the 11th instant after visiting a mine. He sent for a barber to have a shave. It is alleged that during this operation296 words
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Article234 1901-09-24 3 Ma stcr Kills the Mate. At the date of last advices from Perth (Western Australia), the United States Con-iil there had just been inquiring into a singular case of killing at sea on board the American ship Janet Orummond bound from British Columbia to Fremantle. Shortly234 words
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Article34 1901-09-24 3 In British North Borneo, the adherents of Mat Halleh are reported to have attacked and killed a Government servant near Tenoin They escaped and have entrenched themselves strongly, awaiting the advance of Government troops.34 words
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Article31 1901-09-24 3 Thk Philharmonic Orchestra in»ets for the usual weekly practice on Saturday Bsad, at 830. The change is necessitated hy tho regimental engagement if tUe bnud elsewhere on Thursday aud Friday evenings.31 words
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Article34 1901-09-24 3 A Nagasaki iie-palch «ays that England has granted HOO Yen monthly bount) to the Japanese steamer Seiun-Maru for the conveyance of mails between Wei-hai-wei aud Chefuo, and that the servicn has just beo.n commenced34 words
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Article434 1901-09-24 3 The noose tightening round the Shipper's neck. Thk long-continued predominance of British shipowners' combinations in certain branches of our ocean-carrying trade says the MauehetUr (Jnurdmn, Biiems strangely uut of harmony with the traditions aud monlal haliits of Englith business men. Freedom for competition we are accustomed to look434 words
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Article545 1901-09-24 3 SmoAroßi, 34th SirriMßßU 1901. PROonr'-:. O-mhler haye~ HIM ropr» Rail 8.71 do Pontisnak .8" Pel per, Black buyers MM) do Whlt«.(Vo 4500 Rago Floor Raromk *■*> do Brunei No. 1 SIB Penrl Pmto 4 10 fnffoe. Ball, 15X hanlii SIJSO Coffnc. Patembantr. U* basis MOD rolfre, LiberUn No. 1545 words
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Advertisement34 1901-09-24 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S OUUOH REMKDY. curcM overnight the most stubborn cold as well nil itri complication.- ticklinß in tbe throat, voice, aod violent coughing Bom liy nil denim in aMcab-iDes. Tbe I'itprnury Oentrm! Agents Singapore. l-A34 words
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Advertisement71 1901-09-24 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be tbe mul successful modiiine in uoe lor Bouul Complaints. It always cures, and cores luickly It can be depended upon even in the roost sewn and dangerous vases Cures gripipg, all kinds of diarrho a, and at the firat71 words
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Advertisement259 1901-09-24 3 LADY would Mke one or two children to edooau with her owo in healthy part uf Sum'}'. Reference permilMd U> 11. K. Baldwin, Kotm TinKiri. 21/10 ALEX. VOX Sc CO. 48, HIGH STKEIT. SPFCIAL for Chinese Ladies^ Chiffon Ruchings in all i-hadei. Just received. 28/1) ENGLISH Mining RafEMEt snd Surveyor,259 words
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Advertisement300 1901-09-24 3 MR. GEORGE LAWS, M.E A.I.M.M. fi, Buttery Road, Singapore, having had 17 years experience in the East is now mining properties, or assay minerals and metals at abort notice. Tertnt moderate, uc. H. ABRAMS, THE HORSE REPOSITORY. RAS now for sale over 100 Horses, Cobs, and Ponies ot sll descriptions300 words
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Advertisement528 1901-09-24 3 NOTICES. Sarfiief Johannes 6 7 Telegraph Street. C$C %Tjf) Manufactures and Importers of Teak Wood Furniture. Latest Java Patterns Latest Java Patterns Latest Java Patterns. All sorts of Teak Wood Furniture. Ready made and made to order. All our furniture is made only of well seasoned Teak. The Cheapest House528 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article197 1901-09-24 4 Dnderthisbe*dingtbHrollotTinnai>hr«<.ia 140ns are used >tnt-tte*mer sb.— ship bq.— barque sch— schooner; Y-!t.- Yacht. Cru.— Cruiser 'Jbt.— (iunboal Tor Torpedo; Up. -Horse-power Brit.British U.S.— United Stains; Fr— French; Oer.— Qerman Dak— Dutch Job.— Jobore A<\, O. c.,— General, earfo d.p.— deck passengers o.— Uncer tain T. P. W.-Tanjong197 words
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Article1129 1901-09-24 4 I Auitam Smo« Noon or Ysstirdiy. I Ayntt, Oat. str. 196 tons. Cmpt Tannay, I Chin Tong. For Malacca,' »4th— Ktls. I Qnrfe, Brit. str. IK! torn, Capt Bullea, I 23rd Sept. From Fali-mlxing, 22nd Sept. I Oil. Syme4Co. U— P. Bukum. HtU, Brit. Mr. JMS tons,1,129 words
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Article260 1901-09-24 4 Name, port, pmbnhle. date of arrival, and name of agent*. STZAMERB. A. Apcar, Calcutta, Oct S. 8. <t Moses. Adnna, New York, left Aug 16; Ajax. China, Oct Mansfield. Anapa, l-urope. pad Canal Aug 27 Anonm, 'olombo. Oft 14; M M. Annum, flnni. S.-pt '.'4 Bchn Mnyer. Andalusia,260 words
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Article77 1901-09-24 4 for Prr tlr. Time. To-Morkow Muntok A Pbing 11. O. lliier 8 a.m. Bangkok Skarpno V a.m. Indragiri Aing Ann Ila.ni. Batu l-nli.il Hulimm I p m. T. Anson via ports Mulaecn 3 p.m. P. Dickson via ports Ann 3 p.m. Thursday. Boolongan, etc., VanderLun Q a.m. Penang77 words
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Article130 1901-09-24 4 Fkom El'Kori -By tbe N. I) L. s.s. hsV n due on the 27th cntemlwr with date* to the Snl Sept she Wines replies to the mails which left Singaporcon the mh Aug. From < uina:— By the MM s.s. Indug <lue on Sunday Tin Tab: (Or130 words
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Article64 1901-09-24 4 Flag I Dm XiDin. ahd Bmr'« Name. CArrAm. or Fkomwiuri Dehtik- maw. Hia. Swum. ation. I Sept ll, nut Mal»ng Klto Hotterdam Rutavia 11 Hut Mernpi Udema Sept 11 Hslsvia Rottrnlsm 14 hut i-ri in Fnlletson Amitcrdiini BnUris 16Dut IIIHH Vi«cr 1A Ili-it V. of Arragnii from the Kut64 words
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Article92 1901-09-24 4 VKMiLa Nuiii A lons Caftiin FtoH Sailbd.. Ipmin. a Kki. B'pt 3.1 Genetic Brit str. liw Builcn Pnl^Mwßßppt 2J#biv and <V 23 KuK«nio Out >tr 196Tannay Mhlho.s Sept M l.'mi Tjin Phi»n !i.S V»n Diemen Mr. li»l Kappewhsr H»t«vi» Hcpt II Oaoodtfs and (V>. ■■11 Hebe Brit §tr SCI92 words
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Article88 1901-09-24 4 Dm. VueiL'i Nim jFuuAKio Caitaih I>esti»atius tf j «P» 23 fnluMotts Brit »lr Wiodebank Rangoon and Calcutta 23 Kuril Sann «tr Buller HanKkonK QUm »tr. Kvani ixjndon 3H An Hioni Klw Uvr itr. Dorukrn Hangknk 'J3 Ku.Ut itr. Uartnrr llonnkok S4 Zaidik Brit ttr^gUrier Ncsiipatam via port* 34 Batavii88 words
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Advertisement554 1901-09-24 4 NOTICE^ CHINA MtrrUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hud Orrica No. l*s Cahtok Koai>, Rh*»oii»i. lAS. A. WATTIB, ManMgw. MESSItS. TAN KIM TLLN SONS. Lo<*i Agent.. The Company offer* earner terms and better bonuses than any otb«ir Compaay doing business in the East. 1 special point is made of prompt payment554 words
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Advertisement197 1901-09-24 4 NOTICK T8 herel.y given that on 26th February 1 IWO, i.ctt.. r of Administration to the' ««Ute ami effects situate within tbe Colony of the Straits Settlements of the late Khateel.MoharoedHariff otherwise Hanifl late of Chulia Street IVnnng who died intettite at ihuiia Street nforesaid on the Hth Jan-ary. l«78.197 words
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Advertisement117 1901-09-24 4 KOTICK. E|f§ incline yHj Natural Toilet Preparations. RBI Toilet 'Lanollne' ec'imnabt* t»t*», Wf^^^^^]J%3Ew ak *~°°t*. *wt*c*« sTs-f/ewtsj aKis^aml-Val^r compltMiomt from w'r-4 ai*4 m>*. Bfr Lanolinc 1 Toilet Soap )fi^r^*2S^^^H^^^H Mm* IrHtmtm t.'— ww m*4 /imp* (A« akin mp^t. W/fh jjyffiffv^wß| Wholewlt D«pol— *r, H<M.k»n Vi*t txt. Lohdok. Robinson Co. SPECIAL117 words
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Advertisement637 1901-09-24 4 1^ Kzr.mgz OP JAPAN TOILET WATER J <L. MqJoi'ilansnjsWt J^^^jS ter lut tb« nrm pcrfune I jKju af\ <'■!■.' Kininga Flowtr of ff 'nIW Jip """""f J ■tMt4VH <>x Wff/j «,x*lH iclieit. ultimo biiea, M?_A. I ..l.chmg J--1! s^rj T fi frfSEqtm mtvni*s i S. ru. ViTl.no.. .1 I.IUUMII TMB637 words
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Advertisement728 1901-09-24 4 AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SAL.E OF MINING AND OARDEN" IMPLEAIENTS At Or« Salt Room. Monday, 30th September at 11 a. m. W4 ehansols, 117* 8-teeth rakea, 000 sickles, 9ftO bent parangs. -Hi pieces gaspipes aasorted siies, M connecting tubes. 12 bends, M taws, 2tl sockets B« elbows 34 caps, 70 anvil-.728 words
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