The Straits Times, 8 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,676 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1901 PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 908 1 fHE BORN F.O COMPANY. LIMIIBD rl Btu.'» I Lit. Aasnraaoa. Ko»'t I'nioa Fin. Inraranos goeietv. Atlas A»tan«.r» rompsny (Fim). TYf K..iu.t»l l.if« Society. Th. Oiina Mutual St^un Nvintin Conpuiy Tas Tottenham Lajw Bmv Ompanj. For parti.-ulv* of thMe Orapanias. Ms th* rail arfvirti^wit of THIS nOBrfSO COMPANT LrMITKD A««b. STKAMSHIP
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    • 882 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■ITONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoesct, latr J. Dasrdels A Co., 2-3, Oollyrr Qoay. The undormentioned date* aw only approximate. r hri,-, Kipected Will be IMwpatched for On Mnha I'r.MmnAis Padang via Nov. 4 Penang, Olebleh Poeloe Raja, ports
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    • 676 1 BKITLSH INDIA BTKAM NAVIUA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. 1O PENANG, KANGOON, A CALCUTTA I ineof thoCompauy'seteAmers ie Intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week Pasnengere and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius, and London.
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    • 1200 1 NOTICES. Joseph niLLorrs "(IRANI) I'WIX." PARIS, 1000. mPSoI A Or Rigbsst Qnslltj sndhwtiuore«UrtDiirsblllt7,sr«Ui<; rv'ore Utw BH OMAMBT. 1 1bI1|#; INSURANCES. rl LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,137,«00 Paid up Capitol £212.760 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 Tbe undersigned, Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept Are risks at current
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    • 699 1 BANKS, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-HP CAPITAL »10.00U,000. RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve..slo,oO9,oOo l t s7mooa Silver Reserve... I 3,760,000 J ■■•> V<x».uwRESERVE LIABILITY OF I „omnofW PBOPRIETOIIrV^^... |Ilwmwl Cocet or Directors-— k »nwt>, n» i. <>ai»m«i. Hok. J.J. BsLL-lavix* IHr. ti Crairkax. H K TimEiK- I K L. Ricrardsob, k^q
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    • 591 1 NOTICES. MAKINE CLUB BALL. r T*O *i» held In tbe Town Hall on Friday i. MHh Nov., I9UI. Member* an> requested to nak* applications for their tiPkeis and for those of their guest*, a* early as possible to F. WHITEFIELD, Hecretory, ■-■v 1 1 Ball Committee. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS.
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    • 756 1 TW .Wsr. iaVW. Whe* yonr child ha* a pro*ra*te< paroivsmal eongh, worse at night, aeoata. panled hy a pecnliar soand er whoop, which cannot be mistakei, and theo. laboured exneeteratioo of nocH, with apparent sußoeation after roughing, give at once CHAMBERLAIN'S COtHM REMEDY. It will render the p.veiytnii of soughing
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  • 1916 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. FRIDAY, 8th NOVEMBER. LI HUNG-CHANG. i'r itorluu,n*ve ail know, nil vi.ii bvnam, but an tribute t'i Mm memory nf the great Chinese statesman whose death is ju*l i. [I'.rte'i w >uld he just ■ir complete uril>>s< i' I'Ptrin arid t>in]«d with an liiinii.lt. tribute
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  • 9 2 The StraiU Budget will be published to -morrow morning.
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  • 12 2 Mkssks. Powell and Co. advertise a sjleuf Christmas toys on Tuesday next.
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  • 12 2 Messhs. Kaul'mann, Furet, and Rodust came yesterday from Bangkok by the Paknam.
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  • 17 2 It is reported that Mr. A H>lt has aiquirud by purcuase all the Mutual live of stearnors.
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  • 13 2 Wiih to-day's issue there is a supplement ruiitainiiiK shipping news and some adverliei;iueiit-.
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  • 21 2 The MM. S-laxie left Saii;on at 1 1 a. in to-<lay and is due here on Sunday at about 11 a.m.
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  • 17 2 The British Nurili Borneo i';inips DO* have the words British i'mticturate printed on them in red letters.
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  • 15 2 The Teleftrnph ste»ir.er Sherard (thorite on arrival from H.iuvia yfbtnriliy went alon^Hide Keppei Hulmur wharf.
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  • 21 2 The P. i 0. extra steamfir Tie,d*in left Bombay yesterday morning and is expected to arrive here on the ltUn inbtant.
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  • 21 2 Since the Ist October silver dollars (known as British or Mexican) have t ii legal tender in Sarawak for any amount.
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  • 20 2 Among the passengers on board tbe Sk'toluing For Shanghai are Mrs. liall intine, Mrs l'axton, Mrs. Gibson, and Mrs. Sutherland.
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  • 25 2 O.v the L'lf i October, during the big gun exrrciiies on board H M. S Glory, a' Nagasaki haibour, a young ordinary seaman was killed.
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  • 28 2 Tilt: R 1 M. S. Clue is expected to arrive on the 14th inst. with the regiment that is to relieve the 16th Madras Infantry now stationed here.
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  • 35 2 I.al'nches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday at 9 and 10 o'clock. Monday being a holiday the Club has provided a launch for that day leaving the Pier at 10 a.m.
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  • 33 2 Ni.M hundred and twenty-nine deaths were registered at Singapore List month with a ratio of 44.35 per thousand. For the week ending on Saturday last, the number was 195 and the ratio 41.11.
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  • 38 2 A reception will be given to the former students of the Anglo-Chinese School, this evening, at ei^-lit o'clock at 188 Orchard Koad. Those who have been connected with the Institution either as masters or students will be welcomed.
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  • 51 2 An extremely rich find of tin ore has quite recently been made on a portion of the Kamuning Estate in Perak. This particular piece of land is worked by a Chinaman, and he is reported to be recovering ore at the rate of a picul for every four coolie* per
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  • 44 2 Mr. W. W. RockhiH, United States Commissioner in China, reports to Washington that it will probably be necessary to refer the Chinese indemnity questiou to the Hague Court of Arbitration, in consequence of the ?K8 r egale claims of the Powers exceeding China's promises.
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  • 49 2 The subject of a dry dock in Rangoon is being brought up again, and the whole question is being referred to the Chairman of that port for careful consideratiou. The Port Commissioners are in possession of the plans and "pecificalions of the most recent dry docks constructed at Chatham.
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  • 50 2 Mr. Holley charged two Chinamen before Mr. Michell yesterday morning for theft of a bullock and lor being in possession, for sale, of beef not bearing the Municipal mark. They were sentenced lo six months' rigorous imprisonment each on the first chargn, and on the second were each fined SluO.
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  • 52 2 Mb John Long will publish at once The Real Christian," a new nnvel from the rwn of that clever writer, Lucas Cleeve (Mrs Howard Kingscote). The book is likely to draw forth much comment and discussion, and keen curiosity will be aroused to know who are the characters the author
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  • 58 2 The N. D L. steamer Stuttgart brought the following passengers from Europe this morning: -Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruce W.1.-t.r, n, Bonarelle, Mr. Paul Pabloth, Mr. t Gulland, Miss. Wilhelmine Kikala, Mr. Ti/.iano Angelleti, Mr. Eiuil |MM and Miss. Kmiliit Koi-h. From Colombo:— M. E Forbes, K. D P. Mywardena
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  • 42 2 Early yesterday morning Mr. Brockman, the rVniir Magistrate, reported to Sergt. Dooley at Orchard Koad Police Station that his residence, Abbotsford," Tanglin. had b«-n entered by thieves and property valued at »200 stolen. No arrests have been made yet.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 34 2 DEATH OF LI HUNG-CHANO. l*>«dan, Bth Nor Li lluiig-('haue is dead. LORD C. BERESFORD'S SUCCESSOR. Rear-A.lmiral Watson siu-ceeda Loral Charles Bereff.ird as Second in Command of the Mediterranean Squadron Rear-Admiral llarnmet succeeds Admiral Watson.
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    • 35 2 FRANCE EXPLAINS TO THE POWERS. The correspondent of the Daily Tilegraph at Vienna «tat.'s tl.at France has' explained to the Powers that she does not aim at cotupieit in thedisput* with Turkey.
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    • 36 2 THE BOER LOSSES. Lord Kitchener report* on the 6tb instant tliat me Boer loss in the attack on Colonel Baaaoa was 44 killed and 1(0 wounded. Tim Boers took nothing bul the two guns.
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    • 20 2 Not Permanent. A French diplomilic circular daolares that it is not intended to occupy Mitilini permanently.
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  • 73 2 Thk Duperre, the rirst of the Com[i.iniiii' Clmrgeur Keunis line of steamers trum Dunkirk loSataßß, and euusigned to M.iine Comte and Co., will call bare on Stu.il.iy next on her maiden voyage In tlie Far E.ist. The other steamers ul tim buiuh line are the txelmaiu,
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  • 90 2 Last Negotiations. Dr. MiißKianN, the I'eking correspondent of tue J'imt.', M.itod on tliu 17tli October, that M. Lessar, the Kussian Minirtsr was negotiating with Li liuug-Cliang alone iv regard to the new Mani.liurian loiivcdtinn. The convention was on the same lines as the last aaa, but was iiiuningly
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  • 639 2 The always interesting Mr. Dooley this week lake* for his text the subject of Lying," which he tbus enlarges upon iv his own peculiar way Ik 1 question before th' house is whin is a lie not a lie" said Mr. Uooley. How's that asked Mr.
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  • 30 2 TmTi.yo Kisen Kaisha, a Japanese company, bus derided to open a steamship service from Japan to Manila. The manager of the head office has beeo in Manila inve»tisat'ng mat ten.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 413 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Mannta. -luroi-a of Dynamite, Oelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, BliiEtirig Gelatine, Detonators. ALL Kl.ilm OF Safety Fuses. Elettrie BlasUag Apparatus, Tkt al-c-e skpsWsm luting alt muniifaJured in BMM aVwat, are made to fat the high itmmmwd of tafety and purity tvU unpoted hy tlie BrUirh Qot
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    • 350 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ Kelly Walsh, Limited, 32 Raffles Place. NEW COLONIALS At 1.60 each. Kirn by Kudyard Kiplint; Tbx Secret Orchard by Agues and Kgerlon Castlu Tlih (Ma uftlie Bookmaker by Percy White New Canterbury Tales by Maurice HowloU The l.ionV Whelp by Amelia Barr I»i. My Dialugum by Anthony Hope
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    • 268 2 Mr. Hall Caine's Latest Work The Eternal City PRICE Bound in cloth $4.00. H. M. THE KINGS BIRTHDAY NOTICE. ni»y. following assaMtsksßaaai will be 1 closed ou Moiidiy the I lib iustant in lionour of 'in* .ii)i'\ I' JOHN I.HTI.E (M., LTD. BOaUKfIOM <fc CO KELLY ft WAL-H LTD. KATZ
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    • 526 2 LATEST AD^RTISEMENTS. BOARD STailshle for a young man of qoiet habits with a private family. 14-11 Apply to y T. c,O Strmif Timet. TOWELL ROBINSON. Hattekv Road. I'll It Establishment will be cloned on Monday lltb November in honour of H. M. the King's Kirihdit. 8-11 POWELL ROHISHON. BRITISH INIIIA
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    • 41 2 X'mas 1901 ALBUM. Containing M Views and Typ«s Cts. n each. Beautiful Japanese Albnma For 50 Tieirs and types Of which s selection can he made ISOaaoh. X'mas Cards, X'mas Card Mounts (or Amateurs Picture Post Cards. O.R. LAMBERT Co., Photojtrapbnra
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 279 2 lode "Straits '(Dimes." SUBSCRIPTION RATE.'S Tke STRAITS TIMES Dciill/ uiue, in Singapore per ropy IS CU. per month USD per year f.10.00 (Biipott) per montk tI.SS per year $Si.OO Tkt STRAITS BUDGET: p'rropy ill CU. per year tIS.OO (lUlpoit) per year ttO.OO NOTE —The Strait! Ilidgrtis puhluhed in time to
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  • 24 3 Tm It i-sian Volunteer steamer Kntrromo is IBMlaa to arnv.- fr (Mi m en route t Vladivom.Kk on the morning of tin- Mth instant
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  • 67 3 Tm H ivTKßSofthe Federated Malay States Mi ,|..rtitu the Planters' Association if Ceylon in a petition to tat] a) HaM for the Colonies to pi. v. ni .i 1 irg.- i ract of land being planted ap srssk l'ar.iriibb«r by the Burmah liovernment Th.-y rontend that if mi. h :in
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  • 67 3 THKRr is at the present moment in India a chemist sent from a Government Mu-cum at the Hague specially to investigate Ihe old methods of dyeing and hand -taming practisod by Indian and Burmese dyers. He has toured through I great part of the north of India and now in
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  • 64 3 A team of the 4th V. B Essex Regiment has rompetv.l for the aanassai of the Imperial Challenge .Shield at Victoria, Australia. A grand aggregate of wa* aaaaaUad, Sergeant. Dongley anJ Corporal I'itts e:uh scoring Hit. The. contest i« ,ip.-n SO laalM of any <^orp» throughout the ltntifh Kmpire, and
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  • 83 3 Mv .lohs <ii ss, the theatrical entrefreneur, is entering the liots against the )allas Co. at Calcutta Mr. (iunn has taken to India a large company of fortynine all kaU, which tl said to be the biggest on record The company were ronvHyc.l from home to India in the I'rrfia,
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  • 75 3 The Northern and the Russian EistAsiatic Steam Xaviiation Companies, both of which were established for carrying on the greater coasting trade Europe, Russia and the Ru-sian BastA^ia'ic p 'rt< hive come lo an asnaagaal under which the main line (St PainnborfM i.l^s«a-Vla.]ivo-tock)nill be worli.-il by tK-ni jointly in future. Each
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  • 79 3 Tim director* of t he Atchi'on, Topeka an.) Santa Fe RiiHvay Company are said to have abandooai the plan for esMblisliing an indflpano>M steamship line asTOM the Picific Ocean in combination with the Hamburg-Aiiisrioaa Line. Inf.tea.l of that the intention is to suppresn the San KafJO St..am«hip Line and then,
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  • 110 3 The following composition is a genuine literary effort from a London Board school A Gentleman aaaM «ail his yucht very tut xnd he said he would girea «o<id gold enp if anyone could row their boat tauter than hi*, on tbere wa« a ra.'e between the Americans an.l the F.ngli'h.
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  • 95 3 As showing the sreat inten-'t wtlico the German (".overnment takes in its mercantile marine it may be mentioned tint when that Government heard the s s 0, PM Immm ..*ned by the Hambiirg-Ameriian Company, was going to be converted at Suez for burmni: liquid fuel instead of coal. they at
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  • 87 3 The thm York ftatt, which professes to know the private affairs of European monarch*, gives tl c fallowing li-t of K.nalii- iavsjatat their private capitil in American stocks: Sii-hola«ll.. Twirof Ru*«ia ffl.Kio,(ioo Knu: K,l«;ir.i VII o( Knuland. 6i>o 0 William II (i.Tiiian Kinp- ror Queen Bet— nt r>t Spain 1,0
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  • 82 3 BsruxK Mr Micbell yetrterday morning, Tan Ba Che.-. Chinm li .ha, was charged by a li:i,.-m w.nnan with atteinptinc to cheat her in re»|.ect of an alleged MMSJM paid over to lier in ti with a bukinem tr in^action She iUKpected Mim.-thinß Pioag fmm the look of the document and
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  • 91 3 A LAaoE number of fresh bonks will be ready for i>»ue at the Karll.s Library t..1n..rr,.w (Sat unlay). Among I lie more noticeable are: Liive Mylln" A I ir.M-k.-tt), "Kirn" (Kudyard Kipling), "The History of Sir Richard Cauaady" (Local M Met). I). -pair's Last .1 Hi'ii.y (I) I'liri-iie Murray), The
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  • 99 3 The Ixindon School of Tropical Medicine hmbJMm o| aaaaamaaal lian accepted the offer madu Bf Sir Francis l-ovell. lately Surgeon-Ceneral ..I Trinidad, fIIIWMIJ hi. f Medical (Mm .'f M.iuniius. who MM sarvad in tropical Col. lines in the Ka«t ami WeH Indies and Vast Africa lor the last thirty year*,
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  • 112 3 Thk following is tin- lid of passengers on boar. l the Stuttgart for Hongkong AdmirHl von AWefeld, Mr S Basalt, Mr A.I. IfStOckea, Mr and Mr" C \V Richards. Mr. Sampson, Miss Boileau ami Mi-- <;. I. i i.- For Shanghai Mr Tugenol,!, C..[.t Knedrich, Mr and Mrs T Beennann,
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  • 112 3 On the :trd inntani while Mr Hume, the district officer at Kuala Kuiui, Selangnr, was at dinner, word <ame that a tiger had just been -••■n in inn garden Mr. Hume went out with his gun, accompanied by *ervant« bearing lights >'«! p-irini{», to a bamboo jungle
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  • 93 3 Thf most sever* typhoon known in tht- riiilippiiie* for twenty years, with hut one exception, occurred last month The damage was wide-spread and devastating. At least three American nUhn lost their lives, many natives perished, h"U«es and >lii|.]iing (.uflered severely, and Many all the telegraphic wires
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  • 118 3 The number of plague-stricken rats km iMMMd at Hongkong to only two per cent of rats killed. This is looked upon us important as showing a diminution ot plai;ue-infected rats coincident with a decrease in cases among huninn beings. The Governor of Hongkong on readiog thin report
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  • 363 3 Windfall of Fortune. Ik a few d.i>s, says the afcirffl Tiuui, Mr Brawl Hanriu wul laavt MaaJbi v, *.ir'l huiiml i<>r Raw V>>rk with a pleasant feeling of anlicipatijn. Recently, Mr. Hurwitz received a cablasnua (nm his brother in N.w V.irk. ■MMOnobBJ that a fourv. v- 1
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  • 369 3 A Physical Wreck. The Mm of Turkey has attained a notoriety beyond that which is the Mtwal mqbWM af hi* position as reigning Sultan, anil irna notoriety haa eruwn with the years. At.dul Hamid has for years past shut himself away in hi* palace tin far
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  • 1413 3 Home. Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Edinburgh, V 'K ■■•roiwly attached the lu-li number^ and said that (lie Government proposed to alter tlie arrangements ol lue. House bo as better to MMNi "inn tiled to degrade it. The over-represeniation of Ireland, he said would be mi.n utted to the
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  • 569 3 IM of C minimal Utter* lying at the General I'ost Office, Singapore. Ahrab'im, Lammenj, Mrs. 8. E. La,idor. H. S. A:ben. Lassrre, Willell. Mr-. Lewiairfon, Aiilimer. Uapt. l.in». A Apcar Lu.iwik. E. Aped«amo» O bat*. W, Viherion, T. W. T. Mansoor. E. tauls, Mrs. M tn.e, O K.LJ.
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  • 62 3 A Tkochow living at Bukit Tiraah reports that at 930 pro on Wednesday he was walking along the Bukit Tiinah Road. When near the i\ milestone he was stopped by three Chinamen who held him down and robbed him off fcO in cash. Two of his aogailants have been arrested
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  • 155 3 The Comith V<ul -ays Out j "irnalietic friends Ht the Straits >cca>iinully mirvel at our wanting 'o i.-nt-ti Cornwall by hampering the mining industry in annther part of th« British A.miiiions. We admit the toft impeacliment, but justify it on two grounds. First, that in the
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  • 155 3 CHARLEY'S AUNT." One of the bigge«t audiences that hns i-viT assembled in the lower Town Hall i'm .1 the third performance <>f Charley's Aunt last night by Capt. H T Wynter's amateur company. The curtain-raiser "Gnus Widows" was given with great effect, an on the previous night*, and well prepired
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  • 49 3 From Europe. r s katagatcn Mam, due IKb November; for Singapore— Mr. and MrInni». Mi-i Farrar-Bayn.-.. Mr. Martin. Mr and Mr-. Clan.lwelf, MlssJ. R Re. ye Mias Wincklers, and Mr John Galloway. For Hongkong-Mr* E. Smith Miss K te Hooper Mi-, Lincoln, and Mr. W. J. Har-
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  • 187 3 PASSENGER LI ST. ARKIVAI.B. (M 4 \.H ...,,..r.- Par P. A O. Atutralin. connecting M Colombo vith the steamer Onu«in, from London O.t. IH,.lueN«v. 17: Mr. H. "Abel Mr D 1.. Wilt and Mix PolKla«e. Mr. J. RU-hnnlß Mr H k'.pp I. Mr Oilmnur Mr. W. Mi: i i.-w-.. Mr.
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  • 537 3 SmoiPoKi, Hth Novimbik. 1901. PBOIMTCK. lambier buyers 14 'opr» Bali SH do Ponti«nak Pepper, Black. buyers SO.-11 do White,(W 47.(10 Sago Floor Sarawak S.4S| Pearl Csgo 4 .10 f o«ee, B*!i, IRK l.«-i« flO Coffee, Patemhang. 1(1% basis !*OO r-oflM, Liberian No. 1 1»W Tnpio. a. small FUko <"0
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 64 3 WHAT WOULD YOU DO if taken with a Severn attack of colic or diarrltora and your physician could not b* re.-i.liK MMHi t Provide yoursrlf with a hot tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di.irrlma Remedy and you will then be rvpored for such an emerC. noy It al»a\8 gives
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    • 51 3 PAIN IN THE CHEST is nature's warning that Pneumonia is threatened. Damp a piece of tlannel with CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM, and bind over the «eat of pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Tbe Dispensary, General Ag»nU,
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    • 137 3 You must stop Coughing. The IK-"t way to run- Chronic Cough* Bronchitis, ami Chest-Colds is to apply Little's Oriental Balm. Rul>bed well into the chest nnd back, it penetrates immrS diately to the inflnmed parts. The tickling in the throat case) l the ftpnsm weakens the cough disappear*. It ofteD
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    • 154 3 George Michael. Xmas and New Year Cards. CALENDARS TOY BOOKS, BIRTHDAY CARDS, STUDIKS, ART PICTURES, ILLUSTRATED POUT CARDS, PICTURES, AN D PBOTO KRAMKS. The Largest Coll-ctiin at the Lowest Prices. The abovi; will b« on sale on Friday the Bth inst.nit, from whii-h datn our place will be opon from
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    • 992 3 NOTICE*. NOTICE. THE JKI.EBU MINING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Twenty-fourth Ordinary General I Meeting of the above Company will be held on Tue«day the 1 ,'th November at tor the purposo of receiving tbe Directors' report and account* for tbe half-year snded Ifth Aunu-t. 1901. Admtssioncardscan ix-ohlained from tbe
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    • 638 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OR Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices, Qodowns and Shops thereon, situate in the commercial centre of Singapore adjacent to the Banks, the Dock and Shipping Coy's Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices &c.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 312 3 DAY BY DAY. Friday, Bth November. H 11.11 W wet Jii am. n.M p.m B. V. R. lirlll. 6.1U K. V A. Maxim Drill. .Vl.'.. I'lnlliii mumc it. •n.-nrii. »3fi. I'an. c Theatre. B.ach Road. 9. Saturday, 9th November. High Wuer. 1 a.iv n. jo p.m. King's birthday. S C.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 562 4 NOTICES. BEAUTIFULSKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by CUTICURA SOAP. MILLIONS or Womh I'M Concern* Soar exclusively for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleaning the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, vhltmiag, and soothing red, rough, and sore bands,
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    • 564 4 NOTICESMVINTALNS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE Fortify tbe System against Disease liti PURE BLOOD. "THt SEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." IMINOI OW FLUID KXTWAOT OF RID JAMAtOA Am 1*29 E2AIJkJK4MJH4D«UJLkIs3»IsB Z^^Z TORPID J ,m, DEBILITY, ERUP(IUi.S, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities off the Blood. fff- IMPORTANT KVIDCMOC Of >WP»BIOWITy. w«
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    • 765 4 NOTICES. I SftRS/tPAIILIA |J «K-»y Afa-» CLEANSE 101 R BLOOD ~GRIMAULT^C^ MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP fi% 1 Medicinal Skin Soap CIGARETTE! Ho. 656. In tins of X Ho. 999. Gold Tipped W t+mmt>—t im Pmtmni AirtiQhi Tlmm. Agents: KELLY WALSH, SINGAPORE s«l« Manylactur.r. ARDATH TOBACCO CO. C onj.n. I mlinl Th
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    • 248 4 UNTOUCHED BT HAND. For INFANTS and INVALIDS. When prepared I* similar to Breast Milk. F.LLIX'i FOOD WOHKS, PECKHtX, LONDON, ENOLAND. VINOLIA SOA^ IS A.CKIITO'WILiBJDa-BE) TO BE THE FINEST oOAP IN THU WOULD. Facts VINOLIA SOhP is nnsurii.uiscd (or the complexion. VINOLIA SU£P kit 'i is tlir skin 8S Boft as
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