The Straits Times, 12 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,678 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 374 1 fill UOKNKf OOMPAHY, L1MI1ED Till Stan *-r I l.ifo Awumnco. ifW amott..-* Comp»n? (Kin.). Th« Enuitnl'- Uk Aiwurano. Koci«*J>. Ta. Chin* If vtaal 8t«uii NaTi«*t»«> Comuanj Tb. Tott«lu.in La«wjjwr CmpMj. For partwolvi of tW. Compam... fall «i«rti»>nM«« of THE BORNEO COM-P-AST. LIMVI'KD Agwito (1AITH1N TO 8H1POWHMW AKO j CAPTAINS. RAHT.'EN'S
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    • 939 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^OXINKIJJKB FAKETVAART MAATBCHAPI'IJ Cnder contract with tbe Netherlands India Botarantant. jlgenlt <» Singapore: SHtr Aoiscy, late J. Daisukls A Co., '.-a, i '-os i.v»» i^pit. Tho undHrmentioned date* ire only approximate Steamer Prom Expected Will b» Dmoatchod for t>n Corn Batavia via Not. \H Billiton, Batavii. Shiu iram:.
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    • 653 1 klMHt> lIKKk WORalt fo. PASIR PAN JANG. ARE now supplying building hrick*. For particulars, r.pply to (bop KIM BIE, aJ*VM Ra M kUtarca >tropi COALS AT GALLE. Best WeM .tii'l Imlian (15anakur) alv. ays ill StOßk Quick OWfNttcb. CLAItK, si'KNCE i Co r. COAT H A Co. Gallo, November, 19,11.
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    • 585 1 INBOILLNCES. rpHE UHmOlf AND LANCASHIRE 1 Fi:;h- INhjIRASOB COMPANY. On 127/00 Paid un rv.!>;>il»....£-'l2.7S> k*«erv.. road £1,073,680 Iht BBtftralgßad, Agents for tb»Companv, oro |nvp ir V. ;o accapt fire ri»*« at BOPrTTKAJ A Co., Agent*. TF CI-lINA IIUDKES INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. CBfM Subwrfboa »5,000,000 An., unt P«d op 900.000 1.v.-.r.
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    • 352 1 INSUBANCES. L'UXION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PAULS. ESTABLIBHXD IKI'H. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. THE undersigned, agent* for the above company, are prepared to accept tire risk* for long or short peiiods at curront rates. CAHH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore, o.c. MOINK COMTE 4 Co BRITISH
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    • 727 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. TAID-tIP CAPITAL »10,000,000KESKRVE FUND.— Rtorling Re«e rve.4l o,ooo,ooo l lli:BOOOn Silver Reserve....* S.rW.OOO/ •■•'•V«M»i. RESERVE LIAjpjTY OF I ainrmnm profwetohkt:..^... i iaooo 000 COFKT Of DIMCTOB*:— K h« v.k, «a»j.-rH»iii«»» llr.x. J.J. Bill-MbV* I Dnorr CaAianii>. H. F. Toaum IIL. BicmanoK, K«q A 1
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    • 436 1 NOTICES. Mr, J, van den Brand Co,, Lawyers, Medan, Deli tu.&f. 30/6/02. GOMMpNBENBE-NUTBHELL IW In, Bn.;.^. [«»T** .CliiM. Niim,. Jn..«.. Oil, <3,,^St>i,lmlmMc. Okuiobla ilnlTHiiiiiiiiit., UKTIK M«HT. HOTEL DKR NEDKRLANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA.) FIKST Class Hotel. Known (or its excellent food. Very frequently visited by British people. English speakinn servant*. Kwry accommodation.
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    • 668 1 Cute, BrniMt. Sealdi *ad Burnt, Or Ilk* Injwiet, Are Promptly relieved by CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM A f«» application! will efeet wiaplrti nn For ulit by all dealers in roodicine* •••iTiwhrm. Priee 60 eta. aod II.0O. General Agents, TheDispensarT.Sinfipsre S-B 7 ANTED for Mara wsk, a Conveyancing Apply to u*. PATER8ON
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  • 1254 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. Thi recent election" in New York city were so peculiar in ceruiii respects that some comment!! on the itnl-it iff there may be f<mn<l interevini. The Government of New York has oft»n been cliar.ictoriscl M thoroughly un-.Vu]tiric;\n In tht; absence of
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  • 486 2 Ox Saturday night last, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Frank fewettenham, gave a dinner at Government House to celebrate the birthday of His Majesty King Kdward. The following guests were invited The Officer Commanding tl.t Troops and Mrs. Oakes, the Chief Justice and Mrs. Law, the Senior Naval Officer, 1
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  • 288 2 INTERPORT CRICKET. THE STRAITS TEAM AT HONQKONO. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Hongkong; all out for ioj Straits 100 for 4 Wickets. (Uperial Telegram) Hongkong, Monday, 6.20 p.m The match— Hongkong t. Straitscommenced this (Monday) morning, Hongkong batting first. The Hongkong eleven were all out for 182. At the time ot drawing stumps,
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  • 11 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton came from Calcutta by the Aunt Sang.
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  • 15 2 The Kiitish transport Uganda (No. 19) lias passed through the port truiu east tv west
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  • 14 2 Messrs. Petherbridge, Gardner, and Laws came from T. Anson by the I'ennng on Saturday.
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  • 21 2 Diking the absence ot Mr. G. P. Owen at Bangkok, Mr. F. J. Benjudeld acts as Secretary of the Singapore Club.
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  • 21 2 At the date of last mail advicos, the ■Sultan ol Juhore and suite had arrived at the Ku-ec Palace Hotel, Paris.
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  • 17 2 A copy of the Annual Government Departmental lieports of the Straits Settlements fur 19U0 has reached us.
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  • 20 2 Sir Edwin Collen, ol the Indian Army has, it is believed, been offered and has accepted, the Governorship of Queens-
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  • 20 2 Mr. and Mrs Pluuiraer, Messrs. Jas Back, Jas Little, M. Ryan, and S Friedlander arrived from Fremantle by the Minilya.
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  • 27 2 Thb curtain rises on Grass Widows at ttie Town Hall to-night at 845 prompt, by which hour it is hoped the audience will be in their seats.
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  • 23 2 Paiuh.B hy the next homeward German mail steamer Kiauttchou are due in London on the 20th and in Hamburg on the 23rd December.
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  • 36 2 A tilegkam Horn Jelebu states that at the Rin lode the battery ran :w\ days in October. The crushing came to 842 tons for 14 tons of tin oxide only JoO tons were from deep levels.
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  • 102 2 The Pena&g team tired in the above match on Thursday last. The light was bad, consequently the scoring was very poor. Scores yd». 200 .VX) 000 Ttl. Mr. R. YMts at as 84 88 fie. D. Graham 87 SI *6 84 O. Shannon -X 26 27 79
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  • 137 2 Wi are asked to announce to the Straits Chinese British subjects who some few months back signed a petition to His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies praying to be allowed to become volunteers for local service, that "His Mnjesty's Government has received with much
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 133 2 THE PEACE OF THE WORLD. Ijondon, lOfVi Xovemktr Lord Salisbury, speaking at the annual banquet in the Guildhall, said it was a matter of congratulation that the peace of the world is so little disturbed. THE WAR. The cloud over the Mediterranean had passed away, and the war
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    • 27 2 y.0.,rf.».., li </. Wiwahr. The Sultan of Turkey haa acceded to all the demands of France, and resumes diplomatic relations. The French Bijuidron leavns Mitilini
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    • 49 2 GUN ACCIDENT ON H. M. S. ROYAL SOVEREIGN." SIX. KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED. Owing to the imperfect cloning of the breech of a big gun on II M S lloyal So'-ereign during tiring practice, a cartridge exploded and six gunners were killed The Commander and thirteen sailors were wounded.
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    • 68 2 PAPERS DISAPPOINTED. Does Government Realise its task l.u,idon, MM KmmlsT. The newspapers are generally disappointed with Lord Salisbury's Guildhall speech, on the ground that it continued no indication of greater vigour in fastening the end of the war. In their opinion, the speech does uot remove the feeling
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    • 51 2 A Possible Explanation. Uter. It is believe), with regard to the gun explosion on board the Royal Soeern-jn, that a smouldering remnant of the previous misfire ignited the cartridge, as the explosion occurred before the breech was closed. The gun was a six inch
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    • 17 2 Captain Spurway and five men were killed. Nineteen were injured, including Commander Arbulhnot.
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  • 160 2 Wi understand that the Amateur Co. that has recently been giving a highly successful series of performances, at the Town Hill, of Brandon Thomas's most amusing farcical comedy Charley's Aunt has kindly consented to give one and possibly two extra performances on Thursday and Saturday of this week
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  • 206 2 JELEBU MINING TRADING CO. Thi twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Co was held at noon to- lay at the olGces of the general agents, Syrue <t Co. Mr. A. Barker (Chairman) presided, and there were also prevent Mestrs J Graham, C. J. K Van Aalst,
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  • 35 2 Thi M. M. steamer tMmt brought the following patnngara from .Shanghai Mr. A. B Hale, Mr. and Mrs Greenback. From Hongkong: Capt Dewing. Mr. J II Mam, Mr Grey and Mr and Mrs. Steele Boyce.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 574 2 NOTICES. BELTING. John TuMk's Llama Hair Belttnr iii the nm<t suitable kind made for Tropical Climates Prize Medals Lave hren m iv<a ■t do less tli tn Sixteen Exhibitions by Messrs John Tullis Son for their manufactures, and we confidently recommend Llama Hair Belting as being specially constructed to withstand
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    • 351 2 NOTICES. TAN S A N (MINERAL WATER) Most Refreshing and Invigorating NATURAL TONIC KM ML! AT MODERATE PRICKS. CAN BK HAD AT G. OTOMUNE CO. Qljristmas and ffew year Qards. NEW JAPANESE CURIOS. A fine collection just received for the Christmas season, Ladies and Gentlemen are kindly requested to inspect
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    • 689 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTKD. A CLERK fora large firm, mutt write a good legible band, and have a knowledge of office work. Apply with copies of testimonials, stating salary expected, to IS-1 1 T. H. c/o Strait, Time: WANTED. AN efficient typist for a business house. One with tome knowledge of
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    • 143 2 X'mas 1901 ALBUM. Containing it Views and Types CU. si each. Beautiful Japanese Albums For 50 view* and types Of which a Helect;on can t>c made 30 each. X'm:i« Cardß, X'raas Card M.uintt for Amateurs Picture Post Cards. Q.R. LAMBERT Co., Photographers At No 8 Kophin Knad. on tLe 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 76 2 Xs6e Straits "(Dimes." SUBSCRIPTION BA TKS Tkt STRAITS TI.VM: Daily m<(, i» Situ/aporr —per copy IS It,. ptr month ti.it per year tSO.OO Hi, i-i,' j per Mo»f* t3.St per ytar $34.00 Tk, STRAITS BUDGET: >. per copy 40 VU. per year $IB.UO (By pml) per ytar $to.HO HOTK —Tke
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  • 978 3 In ;,n irtichi on the question .1 aceonmi rlstion for shipping at Singapore, ti si (M Wife says: „f the wharfage and docking lu-ilities at Bingapora is oi national <■• wall as local interest, so that we may with propriety take the opportunny afforded by the
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  • 27 3 Tm Russian Volunteer Fleet steamm arSsaUns. Capt. T Prahl, arrived from Vladiviwtn.-k on Sunday en roult for Odessa. She has 12 passengers and 1,244 troops on board.
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  • 174 3 I.n reference to the organisation ol a Volunteer Company of Straits-bora Chinese, the tO A'sprm states that the negotiations which Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn has been conducting with the Colonial Office concerning the new corps hare been thoroughly mic-i-j--fol The new regiment is to consist of Straits-born Chinese only, Mr.
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  • 99 3 Last year l'.ol'«.s;)1 passengers were earned by tne Kanp.on Tramway Co., or over ten tunes the population of the town. Whilst this nninher was an imi,t .vemeiit on l!t:i9, it shows a slight lallim; oil from 18t»8, when the number was 2,j;n,ai7 The strange linns is that
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  • 256 3 Interim Dividend Meeting. An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China was held on the 1 Jth October at the Cannonstreet Hotel, under the presidency of Mr. J. H. Gwyther.— The Chairman stated that their profits were earned with difficulty.
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  • 600 3 (I -.a Auttralia) On the aoth October M. Santos Duinonl in his airship ascended from the Pare I'roaatique and easily rounded the Eiffel Tower at a height of HO metres horn the ground. He then returned to the puint of departure. The time of tlie journey was
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  • 32 3 Thr N. V. K. steamer Kanagaira Mara from Europe brought toe following naaaanan Miss Wincklar, Mis? Reeve, Miss Baynes, Mr. and Mrs I'auldwell, Mr and Mrs. Muir, Mr. Galloway, and Mr Hilton.
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  • 1271 3 South Africa. 1, .kd Kitobanar, in i telegram .lated Pret .ria, the Is 1 insUnt, states "Boar* 'S'niiited at one thousand ■trooft mil,- i -ever.i attack on tli.-rear-^uar I of C i nel Benson's column, midway batwaan Batfaal and Balmoral. Dunne a thick mist Mm B<>ers rushed the
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  • 27 3 Yektekday the ftagstaffs on Fort Canning and Mount Faber were covered with flags in honor of the King's birthilay Several vessels in the harbour were also decorated.
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  • 31 3 Tub P. and O. steamer CUuian with the mail from Kurope of the 2."> th October left Colombo at noon nn Sunday, and is expected to arrive hero on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 29 3 The King h»» approved the appointment of Mr. It T. Tower, Secretary to H. at Wxtion at Peking, to be H. M. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Bangkok.
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  • 37 3 Mr. Joseph Holloway, of Franiilands estate, in Ceylon has produced what is believed to be the Urgent cacao pod in the world. It measures l:< inches long and l,"ij inches in circumference, and weighs close on 51b.
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  • 36 3 The following passengers left tuday by the A. Apcnr Hor Pcnang— Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Lieut. J. L. Mowbray, C W. A. Bouma. Hor Calcutta —Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. White, Mr. C. Shrager and Mr. T Ezekiel.
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  • 37 3 Tin KsaMM brought the following passengers from T Anson via port yesterday. Insp. Holey, M- Kemplen, Mr. C. S. Crane, Mr. P. W. Parkinson, Mr Munro, Mr F J. Pennefather, Mr. D. P.oss, and Rev. P. Perrichon.
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  • 43 3 Thk s. t. Redang, with CapUin Xiol!>en a<t master, is the new boat of the East Asiatic Co Ltd which takes the place of the s. s. Maha Vajiravudh on the run from Bangkok to Singapore ria the Siamese ports in the Peninsula.
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  • 45 3 Th« Hun Mr. W. T. Taylor, who relinquii-bed his duties a* Colonial .Secretary in Ceylon a* from the 10th instant will, Bays a Colomtm paper, to home on shurt leave, probably fur three m nth-, before taking up his Hi* duties ill the Straits Settlement-.
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  • 48 3 A« the |i i--i-i i- who arrived I > M. M. v learner Yille <U In Ciotat i "in Kurope were: Mr. ami Mrs. Blanehet, Mr. Chfrfils, Mr T. Penney, Mrs. K.cl.ener, Mr. Jeamen, Mr. and Mm, Beck, Mr Q. (ioudart, Mr E. Smith an, i Mr. Ut-o Carle.
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  • 53 3 Ths Jtalinr, cruiser Unreo Polo, Commander Botti Paulo, arri\ed from Ci.luiubo on Sunday and anchored in the roads. Kt-ar Airniral Palumbo l.ingi Uon bi.ard. The Stnreo I'oh is uf !.--:< tons, Ims a crew uf 44a, and carries 31 gur.* She is uf 10,60ij horsepower. '1 us Marce Polo its
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  • 53 3 The Aaataat opened this morning before Mr Justice Law. There are twen-ty-five, cii-es for trial, including the charge against II A. Leslie On-hard of using as genuine a forged cheque, and cheating and di-l. .nt-.-t ly inducing a delivery of property. The uther cases are of the usual description— causing
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  • 62 3 Mk W. Matthews, of the engineering firm of Messrs. Coode Son and Matthews, was due in Colombo about ti.e Kith instant, on his way to Singapore, on busineHS. He will alro visit I enung tv report upon the suggested lengthening uf the new iron pier. On his way back from
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  • 62 3 Messrs. G. R. Lambert and Co., photographers, have on sale a very tasteful little book of photographic views of Singapore suitable fur sending to friends at home. They also have a large and varied stock of postcard*, on the back of which are coloured photographic views of these parts. The
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  • 72 3 Mr. Warington Smyth, the wellknown surveyor and explorer, has resigned the Siamese service, and was to have left by a trooper, for South Africa. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, had offered him the post of Permanent Secretary to the Mines Department of the Transvaal. The work it is
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  • 73 3 Captain Arthur Cule Loggin now occupies the position of commodore of the V. O. line, succeeding Captain Keevei, who recently retired. Captain LoggiD commands the Arcadia a post which he has held during the paat eight years. Captain Luggin is now on his first voyage aa commodore, and has been
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  • 133 3 The Pink Tn tells the following story about the last Spring meeting here At the Singapore Spring Meeting, a local follower of the Sport of Kings had been doing very well at the Totalizator, and as each winner rolled up he celebrated it by sundry stengaus Just before the last
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  • 52 3 Honpitong, A'hm Mm on Nov. 12, Bunstoad A O. Svdnpy vi.i ports, Ilnum on Nov. 13th, Boii-t.wi a Co. London via ports, Chnrrnle on Nov. 17, M. M. Syrfnoy, Nit',, Port end of Nov., B. M. Telulc Anson m ports, Pennng every Mond lv. and Malacca
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  • 761 3 IIIIMUIIW are the cau.e of inorh destruction, hut what i.theeau-eof earthquakes The scientific fellows Kay the heat inside the enrth, and the big rook* trying to get into more comfortable position.. Tbal being no deep and I'xi lii^'. Mere i- a niHtter mid to handle and yet
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  • 560 3 SIHOAPOBE, I2TII NOVKMBKK. 1901. PROMTCK. Piamhier 14.7H Copra Bali Penper, Black. buyers a W.JJ do White, (RX) 47.00 Bago "'onr Sarawak S.4J& *> Brunei So. 1 »80 Pp.irl .'s(o 4.10 Co*—. Rail. 15% basi" MOO Coffee, PMembang. 18% bi\«is SB<V» Ooffee, Siberian No. 1 l».«0 Tipioea, small Flako «.'<»
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  • 226 3 >ATt. Vsmil'9 Name Fuctliiu CimiK Destination Not II 11 II 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 II II ii II II 11 11 II II )L» H n 12 n IS II )S U Sri Tringganu Hri Pontianak Inlander Said Gallop* Penang Wineland Ban HinUuan Machew Marie Jebwn
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 53 3 I'AIS IX THKCHMT is nature's warning Umt 1'iieinnoMi.i is llir. mIi ned. Damp a bUm of IhmI with CHAMBERLAINS PAIN BALM, and bind over the »eat of pain, and another on the hack hetwivn the sbouldrr», and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dt-aliTh in medicinea The Diaiwn»arj, (ipni-ral
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    • 63 3 WHAT WOULD YOU DO if taken with a severe attack of colic or iiiii rl.ci'ii and your physician could not be readily aumruoned Provide yourself with a bot tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and you will then be i rcpared for such an emergency. It always gives
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    • 185 3 HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Have placed Urge contrary tor the HKRNEHK ALPS MILK COMPAXVB "SLEDQE" BRAND. Sledge -^JBjlfr^ Brand Jl >>»W*««c<i Condeniw.l Milk for Ho»pital India and Africa. "Sledge" Brand!'"" Brand Ho piUl the The ••Sledge- Brand i- highly recommended by member, of the Medical The British Army hare used
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    • 86 3 NOTICE. EITHER the CapUin, Agents nor Owners of the Rritish barque ■■strut hern -.-.ill Im responsible for debts imurr,- by the i raw during her stay in this i" it. R'-ll MILLARS' KARRI ff JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. WK. the undefined, having been aptwi'Ued Admits for the above «uy,
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    • 706 3 NOTICES. X I I.A»<.F.»T STIK f.. r* till 1. 11 Bkst Ooods. JCiIUUU L— saw l—> 0.Hi... I rJuUICO. UKOROE MICHAEL, Singapore, tu. K. WALLACE, Bronze Medallist, British Horological Institute. Watch-Maker and Jeweller REI'AIKH IN ALL BRANCHES OCARAXTEED «-B BATTERY ROAD, tilths, v c Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STUKKT.
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    • 635 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OK 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
    • 184 3 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 12th November. Hiiih Water ll.ttpm. Col.v -v imili'il nin. tit 6. Phillmmooic boir. n.16. I«d«o ZBtlan.l. MO, Thmm.-sR Town Hall. 8.46. Pareen luestre. B.ach Road. 9. Wednesday, 13th November. M '»h w««r 10.IW a.m. Toy Sale. Powell. 11. inth M. I At Home. Tannin. J.sn. I
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  • 473 4 .Vow, port, probable dale of arrival, and name of agent*. ■BUMM \chilles, Chin*, Doc IS; ktassMsl \!ana, Hongkong Nor 16 :0 Wood. \lhoin. Borohay. Nov 16; Rornen Coy. Xnn.'irn. Hongkong, N.»v 'I\\ M. M.iritimes. Huniam, Moluccas, Nor If; l>\en lels. H.ivrn, Hongkong, Dec i B. Meyer. »i i.'no.
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  • 79 4 tor I'.T IT. line. To-Moßaow. Bangkok W.mnkoi 7 a.m Hollo, etc., Painni II a.m Indragiri Aing Ann Noon. Ratavia A Samarang iriloi Noon. Raogkok R. Strut Guoh I p.m. Muar anil Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. T. Anson Tin ports Malacca 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Hebe. 3
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  • 114 4 ran «.DRor«:— iiy tne r «v. s.s. uihh due on Saturday wth dates to tbe With Oct. She brines replies co the mails which left Singapore on J4th and 2»th September. Fkom i Him:— Hjr the P. A O. s. s. Conmandel due on 14th inatant. Oct
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1989 4 nild.vtn^hoad.r.sth.M^llo-.Tintrabhrnr-., Hont are uaed «tr.— utoamer sh.— ihin bq.—l.arque sen— "choonjr; Yvt. -Yacht I 'ru.— Cruiser; <3bl.— Quuboat Tor Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power lirit. Hntish 11. B.— United States: Fr French; Ocr. German; Dut.— Dutih lob.— Jobore 4c, O. c.,— Ueneral ■argo d.p.— deck passengers IH'wr tain T.
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    • 450 4 5 V«wii«Jii«E 4*" Tom CiPTii* F«o« Ifinuu Coiwiamn. 0 Sri Ponttaaak Oat atr 2.13 Do Wyn Pontianak Xov 6 Khyc Seng B^uiUd^ Brit «tr lOJObopnrd Miilaxa Not B Soon Keck 9 Wineland Dan Mr I<WB Hogitedt Amoy Oct 81 Hup 1-eong ft Houtman l>ul sir \m)J En<el-man B.iUvia Nov
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 337 4 NOTICES. CfflNA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hau> Omoi No. IS, Cahtok Rom. AHtHOHii. JAB. A. WATTIB. Mana«.r. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS. Local A(f.nU T*a Company oflen easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company etoing business in the Eaat. A special point is made of prompt payment
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    • 524 4 NOTICES. ■■■SHBiMSjnT=s=z==i or» r -in Bfflanoline' H^^r^**Hjß Natural Toilet Preparations, ■p Ha ToHet 'Lanoiine' Mf. tm*+*. ■V^^o^k MaA«* ro*9* tk'nt tmtlk, mm 4 prtrtwe's Itticmtt mH^E&E^^^£4&^Mw eomplfjiont from w<*4 tun. Hlr^H lMMnt' Collet Soap Lm!' JlKwMßsl Wlidlmli I>t*-*7. Hotmti. ViADnrr, Ijnnxm. NOTICE. 0a the Ist October, the CIGAR FACTORY of
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    • 567 4 NOTICES. tm EISAUB'S J OF 'APA.'V P TOILET WATER S i *i|md'iKantiig>WsIxrife^l d :< m tll 1 RIGAUD C° S. ma vlTlens*. t Uii^ .1 iJiuti^ial The NEW FRENCH REMEDY tradeH Hmark IhU «IWI m 4 blfkl; pnpuUr nMi, •m P lo<«l in O*C* .....mi*J Ho«p(Ul. b* (u.ofd. Ba«UD. Jnb«n.V*|.
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    • 301 4 NOTICKS, IKIiHI I) .X J. I). A. PKKEIRA. Hokii l-. i Hin ami Fiokist. ('OLLCCTOt AKU EjrußTlS Of OaCHIDS. By upcridl spuointrnant to Hi» Mniptty Tbx King of Sum. K. H. Th. SalUn ol Johore, mad H. H. Ths SulUn of LiOKK*. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, *c, fte^ Cftrefull> and
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