The Straits Times, 18 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,683 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 899 1 »T BE Bti!<S!O COMPANY, LIHIIID TlfC Rtei v I a«imu». i I'oion **J* la.nrsao* Boei«*y. Atlas A. .01 <• Comvmnf t Warn). Th. C nit* l.f- -.-«ur«n-. TH* Ckiaa H Bkas] Bt»*>» Nav;«»tioo Conipany Th* Tottssd.-n Ug« "em Company. t«S parti *kMB of taM* Companws, M* tb* lull «ftHrt--..«it i
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    • 855 1 STEAMSHIP OOMPANIES. ■f^-ONINKLUKE i'AKKTVAART MAATBCHATPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: c-Hir Aoiaur, late J. Darkdels A Co., i'-3. Collier ({oat. Toe undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected be IWiapiiiched for On rouner Deli via Nov. 19 Bengkalis, Siak, Paneh, I'.ila. Assaport* h«n and
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    • 700 1 /-mjjipagnie deb messaoekief Kj maritimks de frakrk TcrRcIRATHIO AEDRSSB ME9BAOEEIE, I SIVOAPOEE. l'he mail steamers will leave SiniTapore on or about tbe undermentioned djtos OPTWABD. HCMRWAIin. 1901. lfloi. Dates. Dates. Vorra Nov. 23 Annum Nov. 24 Indus Dec. 9 Ernest Simoixs Tonkin Dec. 21 Dee. 8 I Villt-dt la-Ci"tat Dec.
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    • 591 1 INSORANCBS. HPHE LONDON AND LAKOAHHIRK J FIIiR ISS-BANOE COMPANY. Oanitsl aUIUM Pair! up Capital CSU.7K) Itet-M-ve Fund £1,073.5*0 The under-iivn-l, AgenU for tbe Company, ar> propired to ai-cept Sre risks at current rate» af premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agentn. THK CHINA TIU.r>KBS INSI'RAV.-F COXPAKY. UXTTKM. l'»;>lt*l 3rl»«ril»l AOUIM Atncont Paid
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    • 658 1 JI^RANCES. L'UMON FffiE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1828. UKHKKVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,00D,00U. rPHE undersigned, agxnU for the above 1 company, are prepared to accept tin) risks for long or short periods at current rate*. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly msde by tbe AgenU in Singapore, v.c. MOINE COMTE Co Two
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    • 723 1 HANKS. HONGKOMO AND BHANOHAI BAN ti NO CORPOKATIOH. PAIIMTfOAPITAL 110,000,000 RESERVE FURP.Sterliag ReMrve..slo,OnO,ooo l aieysooon Hilver Reserve.... I 8,760,000 18 7 «'.(M'UEIIERVE LIABIUTY OF I .lnininnn PROPRIETORS ()00 CoraT or Directors:— R. siiwu, K*j.— C«»i«»»« Hok. J J. BsLL-lavix* Dsrr-rr Umiis. H. F. Ihmrimi 111. Rl^sAaoxm, E«| A nun, Eso
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    • 547 1 NOTICES. Ieverymaim' e.m 17/2/iH HOTRL DBR NEDKRLANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA) FIRST Clan Hotel. Known (or iu excellent food. Very frequently ritited by British people, fcngli.li speaking tenraoU. K»«ry accommodation. Metsen gcr on board of all the steamers A. P. MERTEN. Proprietor. m. <t th. o.c. .flTTE.NTiaN jnTRNTlONM Photo* of all tiies
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    • 669 1 CMAMaWMLAtm COUGH REMEDT Bos heenmt Jammu far ils nns COUOH OOLDM CEOUP WHOO PINO COUOH INFLUKHEA Try ii when ia seed. For salo by all dealer* ia medicin** •verywhere. price 40 eis. aad ft. <**.. eral Ag.nt., Th* Di*pen**ry, Siaaapera. VV AN .P D Or B*™w»«.8 w Conveyanci ng Apply
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  • 86 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 18TH NOVEMBER. By P. O. mail there arrived from England, yesterday, Mr. W. Matthews, of the engineering firm of Messrs. Coode, Son, and Matthews. Mr. Matthews will inspect Singapore harbour and its resource*, and advise on a harbour scheme generally and afterwards will
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  • 76 2 Admiral of the Fleet Sir H. Keppel arrived from home by the P. A O. mail steamer yesterday morning. In the course of the day Hib Excellency the Governor called upon the Admiral, who is staying for the present at Raffles Hotel. It is understood that yesterday a telegram was
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  • 121 2 Ok Saturday evening, the 16th inst Msjor the Hon. A. Murray, Commanding, Singapore Volunteer Corps, met a deputation of the Straits-born Chinese community at Telok Ayer to select a site for a temporary Drill Hall for the Chinese Companies of the Singapore Volunteer Infantry. The spot selected is next to
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  • 6 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is l/10{|
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  • 13 2 Thk Italian cruiser Marco Pole left for China at 9.15 a. m. yesterday.
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  • 15 2 Mm. Hood Tkeai her is leaving for Europe by the next mail calling at Penang.
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  • 13 2 With to-day's issue there is a supplement containing shipping news and •orue advertisements.
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  • 18 2 Thk Federated Malay States are sending a native officer to India to study musketry in the Punjab Command
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  • 15 2 Thk detailed programme of the Philharmonic Society's Sullivan MetSonal concert will appear in to-nior-Sri i«ue.
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  • 22 2 Rajah Malek, Mr. G. A. Ketschker, Mr. JoUands and Mr. M. C. CuUoch came from Taluk Anton via ports by the Malacca.
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  • 25 2 Thi Koniq Albert with the German mail from Europe left Colombo mi Saturday at 9 a m and it due here at daylight on Thursday.
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  • 30 2 Mr. Hampshire bat got the contract to light Kuala Lumpur and Sungei Besi next year. He is to be paid at the rate of $2 05 a lamp per month.
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  • 28 2 Entriks fnr the Kuala Lumpur races close on Saturday next. It is said that nine horses are coming up from Singapore and seven from Taiping for the meeting.
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  • 27 2 The French transport Cholon arrived from Saigon this afternoon en route tor Marseilles. She has on board ;:9 first class, 5.) second, and 370 thir.i cl;isa passengers.
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  • 35 2 At Ku-il.i Lumpnr, says tbe Malaf Mail, there is an opening for a lady who has got to earn her own living. A lady type-writer might earn it least $101 a month and possibly $200.
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  • 32 2 Floods at Kuala Lumpor occurred on Friday, owiug to heavy rain !.:iv:og fallen Not much damage was done though the water rose high enough to form a pond round the Railway works.
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  • 49 2 It is reported to be not unlikely that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York may visit India a year or to hence, in which cane their presence at the Proclamation Assembly at Delhi in the cold weather of 1902-03 would be the chief event of their tour.
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  • 45 2 Iloilo, the famous sugar port, bids fair to be called the Chicago ol the Philippines. A railroad will soon be constructed which will tap the sugar belt there, an electric light plant it being shipped for the city, and electric tramways are now under consideration.
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  • 46 2 Count von Waldersee will, it is stated, probably go to London early in December. The visit which he will then pay was arranged soon after his return to Germany from Cbina. It it believed that the Field-Marshal is coming on the personal invitation of the King.
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  • 47 2 General French his been appointed to succeed Sir Kndvers U.ill.r in the command of the Kirst Army Corps, the appointment to take effect when Sir J French's services are no longer required in .South Africa l'onding his return Major-General .sir H. Hildyard commands the force at Aldershot.
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  • 49 2 H. M. S Il'rrfleur, Kwar-Admiral A. T. Bruce, arrived from Hongkong yesterday morning homeward bound. The llarjltur is a twin-screw first-class armoured battleship of 10,»-00 tons, and carries 14 heavy guns She has a crew of 750 men and is of 0,000 horse-power. The Burflmr will leave on Wednesday.
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  • 48 2 Lovehs of good literature, fltwly printed and sumptuously bound, will learn with regret that the current uuarterly number of tbe Anglo-Saxon Hevieir is to be the last. Ttie review wm started by Mrs. George Cornwallis West (Lady Randolph Churchill) in June, i-:/:i, and ten numbers have been published.
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  • 52 2 Thi N. D. L. tteamer KiauUehou brougbt Ibe following passengers from Japan:— Mr. Everett Meeks, and Mr. Oliver Eddy. From Cbina: Mr. and Mrs. C. Martlett, Mr. Brockmann, Mr. K A I'enrose, Mr. E. Jobanne, Misss Von liodt, Mr. A. E. Walters, Mr. Benjamin, Mr. L. Mac Lean and Mr.
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  • 59 2 It is reported that the Perak yacht Menu, now lying at Prye Dock, is to be sold. Her ciew have bad notice that their services are no longer required. It is also said that the idea of purchasing another yacht has been abandoned. Should occasion require it, says the I'eraJi
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  • 57 2 Thk I', and steamer Chvtan brought the following passengers I'om Europe Mrs. R. Brown, Miss Polglate, Captain Allenby, Mrs. Allenby, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Admiral Mr H. Keppel, Mr. J. Richards, Mr. J. Archer, Mr. A. Booth, Mr. D. Witt, Mr. liilmuur, Mr. W. Matthews, Mr. 1.. Matthews, Mr. A.
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  • 54 2 Thk presentation of an Address of congratulation to the King on the occasion of bis Coronation has been approved by the Bombay Municipal Committee, which lias also resolved to recommeuil the Corporation to sanction a grant ot K7.50V to meet the cost of a ctsket lor the Address, and of
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  • 59 2 Tiikki is doming out to the Far East a famous French singer, Madame Marcelle Josset. Mic will first give representations in Ceylon and India, aud will then perform at Singapore on her way to China and Japan. sue will be accompanied by a talented musician, M. Gallon Bainier. Madame Jouel
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  • 65 2 Mk. F. A. Tedlie reports on the Sipiau tin mine, under dale 16th inst., that sluicing has begun, the flow of water through the pipe line has been satisfactory, and the daily wash is expected to reach three picuis shortly it samples now nearly two catties of ore per cubic
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  • 67 2 Among the passengers on board the Chuma fur Hongkong are: Mr C. Mertens, Mr M. J. BiUimoria, Mrs. Beyan, Miss Lawe, Mr W. Skinnard, Mr. K. McUva, Mr. B. Uyard, Mi. C. Bridge, Mr. A. Eldndge, Mr. A H, Westacott, Mrs. and Miss Drew, and Mr. Kodclifle. For Shanghai .—Miss
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  • 82 2 This report on the trade of Burmah for the official year 1900-1 shows that the United Kingdom sent nearly 60 per cent, of the total imports and took about one-fifth of the exports. Egypt and the Straits Settlements appear next in importance amongst all nonIndian countries, but this is largely
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  • 77 2 Tun performance in the Gardens on Saturday afternoon by the massed bands of the three Madras Infantry regiments was listened to and much appreciated by a very large gathering of people. So large was the attendance, in fact, that it showed how greatly occasional public afternoon band performances would be
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  • 145 2 HONOKONO v. Ml W(,M \l {Special Telegram to ike Sirailt Timer") llonqkong, \tlk Nov., p.m. The match between Hongkong and Shanghai opened this afternoon. Hongkong, in their first innings, had 215 for six wickets when stumps watt' drawn. Hancock had made 88 aud Beresford Ash 61 at the
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  • 63 2 At the Assizes this morning, II A Leslie Orchard was charged before Mr. Justice Law with using as genuine a forged cheque, and cheating and dishonestly inducing a delivery of property The Attorney General prosecuted for the Crown, and Mr. Van Cuylenberg defended. The jury found tbe prisoner
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  • 168 2 On Saturday afternoon an interesting ceremony took pluce at the Imperial Ottoman Consulate in Robinson Knad, in honour nf the opening of the first Turkish Consulate in these Settlements. The parsons who paid visits to the Consul to congratulate him omsilted of some sixty of the influential
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  • 185 2 Autumn Cup. Thk greens were heavy and the course in many places was under water on Saturday when some thirty players competed for the Autumn Cup and Mac-Oill's score of 45 41-86 was consequently a very good one, equalling the best scratch score banded in and with
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  • 199 2 Tns following is the result of the race for the Melbourne Cup .San Fran J Khaki J The victory of Mr. C. L. Macdonald'a 5 year old bay gelding Revenue, if the latest betting to hand by the mail is any criterion of the market portion at
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  • 216 2 H. M. B. t'earlem will be commissioned at Sheernest on the 26th of this month for service on the China Station. The t'earleu is to relieve the Bruit which is stationed here. The brisk will then proceed to Malta and pay nil. The fearlem is
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 21 2 iMndon, Vtk November Altogether twenty militia battalions are being asked to volunteer for service at the front.
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    • 29 2 THE CASE OF MISS STONE. NOT VET RELEASED. Every effort to procure the release of the American ■MatMtry, Miss Stone, who ia heM iintivu by Bulgarian brigandn, has failed.
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    • 20 2 HEAVY DEATH-ROLL. Ismdon, 181 A There am ii| ,vr.,k» and 177 persons drowne.l in last week's gain.
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    • 43 2 TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. All available soldiers Li'lonping to the following regiments bat* I ordered to huU thauiselvHa in tmHsWtm to sail for the Cape on the 15th Decomber: the Royal Irish, Cheshire, South Wall- liwdiait, Hampshire, West hurr.y. Swotfa LaaeMbiw, and Durham.
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  • 146 2 WHY WORK Th« following letter was received by a well known Uovemumn' Oibcial by yesterday's post. 1 he address of the writer is in Market Street. His name is A. R. A. Mootoo:— ■atjaian, Mtk, tm., MM Sir. -I baj tt lam lim nn..n m ytm a luiiiii'V li-llilt^r. lam
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  • 71 2 THE "CHINGAV. Thk triennial llokien Vhingtiy proceaMon was held to-day on a very big -< ,1. The dUbnat MCtioM met and formed up at the Chinese temple at Teluk Ayer, and then matched through various streets in Chinatown. Great crowds of natives lollowed and watched the procession which included dragons,
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  • 82 2 Mh 11. A. linn;.."!-, assistant district magistrate, Bruas, tv act us collector of land revenue, registrar of tit lea and warden of mines, north. Mr. W. I*. Tliorpe, district treasurer, Kinlu, lias been transferred for service in another State. Mr. WC EphrauiiiD, financial assistant, iiatang i'adang, to bu
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  • 79 2 The Volunteer Church Parade yesterday morning M largely attended, both the^ V.A. andS .V.lt timiing up in good numbers M.ijnr Murray took command. The band of the :trd Madras Light Infantry was in utteiidnnce and pliyo.l tlie Vuliiiiteers to and from the Cathedral. At tlie conclusion of
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  • 124 2 ■Finest lot ol Oirls" in the East. A CJaietv Company, under Mr. John Uunn, has just arrived in Calcutta. To charter a regular liiwr to convey from FJngLnd to Calcutta a large Musical Comedy Company and the necessary property to stage, according tv the best traditions of
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  • 166 2 Tn»: 16th Madras Infantry marched down from Tunglin this morning and embarked on the transport Okm at the wharf. Ht-sidcs their own band, they were accompanied by the bands of the 3rd and 13th Madras Kxgiiurii's. The officers on board are Major H. G.
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  • 119 2 Sir Francis Lovell who has recently retired after thirty years' service abroad, has just started on an extended tour in the tropics for the purpose of making known the aims and objects of the London School of Tropical Medicine. 11* was to leave Marseilles on 27tb October for Bombay, thence
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 NOTICES, NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD, GLASGOW. Mannfactnmr* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dyrunute, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. Safety fuses. Etootrie Blasting Apparatus. The abof Emplofirrt, be:.ig all munuf*.hirrd in Oral Britain, are maile to •MM th* ktgk tUmdard of tif'ty ard tptrity tuts imposed by the Brituh gfinti inawiJ, and on, then
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    • 882 2 NOTICEa CHRISTMAS CARDS. THE MEMORIES CHIMES. Box of 12 very Artistic Christinas and New Year Cards, including envelopes to match. PRICE 1.25 PER BOX. WHITEAWAY,JLAIDLAW ft CO., Kelly Walsh, Limited. Christmas and New Year Cards. HOME-MA DEC ARDS A large selection of in great variety. Blank Cards prl tin 8
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    • 707 2 LATEST ADVEBTlSHteNTsT > AT THE Parsee Theatre. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. A Special Performance Under the kind patronage and In the presence of the Honourable Jifjmad Jtoaolla6 effendi. Consul-General for Turkey. TO-NIGHT. An entirely new play Shaku n t ala. For the drat time in Singapore. PRKSSMAN. WASTED, n head pre««man for
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    • 375 2 X'mas 1901. G.R. Lambert Co. Photographs intended to be sont for Christmas should be taken now. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'nias Cards with high class Photographs of the sender printed on the cards. X'uias Cards, Picture Post Cards of Singapore Views, Royal Visit Views Volunteer Catnp, Swimming
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  • 2232 3 STRAITS v. HONQKONO. Reirart of the First Match. I'»PEii" to hand by the China mail contain mil reports of the Bret two days' play in tbe M raits- Hongkong in.it. h, which opaaasl on Monday U«t Tht following lint -tils are taken from the Hongk.H.g D.uly ft**).— The
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  • 147 3 In a short time work will be commenced on the building of 5 new first crsV RusMan hatllejlups, all of the same type, which «a to have a displacement of 12^000 tons each with a speed of 19 knots per hour. These warships are to be built
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  • 153 3 Tni-9 the Sydney Mail In his sermon to a Dunedin (New Zeal.iud) congregation the Rev. Mr. Hewitson said th.it an odd question had been put to him during the week. One of his people li.vl asked him Is it right of me to type a letter containing a
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  • 225 3 Mr. Jerome Dyer, tbe Secretary of the Incorporated London Chamber of Minen, who was interviewed some time ago on the subject of payable goldruling >n tbe Malay Peninsula, tvd that be was ainaied that English enterprise had not hitherto turned its attention to this rich section
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  • 362 3 A Vienna telegram says A question of no little importance with regard to French colenial aspirations in the Red Sea still remains to be settled between France and Turkey. The question has now com* up again, aud this fact forms a striking commeut upon the
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  • 92 3 AKkIVALa. (Hooked). {For Stit:ai> ro P.n P. A O. s. s. Avtralia, connecting at i -.iluni 1 with the steamer Cftwan, from London Oct. 18,dueNov. 17: Mr. H. Habel, Mr. 1 Wilt, and Miss Polglase. Mr. J. Kichards. sir II EaapaL Mr (iilmour, Mr. W. Matthews, Mr. I.
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  • 47 3 It is expected that the *ih Co. S. I)., R.U.A., commanded by Major Dorehill, Captain of the Hongkong Interport Cricket team, is to leave Hongkong shortly for Singapore, which station they left to go to Hongkong. The 3Sth Company has been in Hongkong for nearly four years.
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  • 87 3 The American Grocer says that the price of raw sugar has reached a point where it barely covers the cost of production. Only up to date plantations in Cuba can expect to secure the coining crop without actual loss. Beet sugar is also down close to the line of actual
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  • 1321 3 Home. Tub following is the Ati.m wire of the Cambridgeshire, run on October 30th Mr. Whitney's Watershed I Lord Wolverton's Of boch 2 Mr. Wood's Lascaris 3 Also ran Fighting Farley, Coroman, King's Courier, Little Eva. lni, .i-ence, Sonatura, The Rift, and thirteen others, including Solicitor. Betting -'.'>
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  • 574 3 SmOAPORE. IBTH NoVIMBIH. 1901. PROUUCK. Oambier buyers I lo.flSl Copra Bali MO do Pontianak n B7n Pepper, Black buyers SO.AO do White, (RX) 47.00 Bago Flour Sarawak S.BO do Brnn«iNo.l 5.20 Pwirl Sago 4.10 Coffee. Bali, 16X bi«i« 37.7S Coffee, Palembancr. -joy, haate. 80.80 Coffee. I.iberian No. 1 ».IX>
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 CHAMBKKI.AINS COI.IC, CHOLERA* AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be tbe rno-l »n. cewful medi.ine in use tor Bowel Complaint.. It always cures, and cures iuh Uv It can be depended upnn even in the most severe and dangerous cases Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhea, and at the
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    • 35 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH BEHEDY. cures overnight the moet stubborn cold, as well as all its complications— tickling in tbe throat, husky voice, and violent coughing. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Tbe Dispensary General Agents Singapore.
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    • 302 3 FACTS OF ABSORRLVU INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IN THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot In- too quickly cured of Rheumatism. To get rid of those awful pains that make life a never-railing series of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrow hobbling around in crutches to be
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    • 148 3 Wilson C 0., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMKMAN STRKET. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 a.m. to 4.* JO p.m. Bupinevs Hour;, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hun.layß: Up to noon. George Michael. Xmas and New Year Cards. CALENDARS, TOY BOOKS, BIRTH-DAY CARDS, STUDIES, ART PICTDBKS, ILLUSTRATED POST CARDS, PICTURES, AND PHOTO
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    • 333 3 S( HICKS. George pictures. I Frames. Michael PHOTO STORES, Singapore, m. ROBINSON 1 &CO. Have received A Large Stock of Picture Frame Mouldings Picture Frame Mouldings in various styles. ROBINSON Co. AUCTION SALES. SAI.K OP HOISKHOLD FURNITURE it. THE PROPERTY OF J. A. DELAY E»«., At Rannocli Lodge, Leonie Hill,
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    • 633 3 AUCTION SAhtA Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF 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 fftC
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 248 3 DAY BY DAY. Monday, iBth November. High Water. 2.0 p.m. R. V. R. Recruit*' Drill, sin. 8 V. A Maxim Drill. 6 IS. Philharmonic- On'hmtra. B.AO. lance Theatre. Beach Road. 9 Tuesday, 19th November. Hi^h Water S.TO a.m. 8.0 p.m. Legislative Council. i'.3O. Moon. Ist Quarter. DIM p.m. riiilhnnnnnic Choir.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 343 4 NOTICES, JAMES WATSOIT& CO7s~ SCOTCU WiHffl&ES AKK THK BfcT VALUE ts JM MARKKI: FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS >LIT *«i 2.00 p KK cm, DUT r unu. fiPECIALLY RECOMMENDED) *s ■<* km o*n, odtt mv TAIHABLI JfBOM RETAIL DKAI JBiih. OK McALISTEK fcj^-z^f A N 1 A N (MINERAL WATER) Most
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    • 398 4 NOTICES, y| LANGUID WOMEN) OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS I YIN CHAPOTEftUT cßimum to or mm, I I Thii ■liManurr *>■• U U4ilr u»inilMa4 wk M I Ino MWf •olid ot l<q>id ho<l will k I I l—««». UdK.i.J j, e^Mi,,,^^ »«rt««. uj I "~-> >^ Ud of l l|an pm^r. I
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    • 441 4 NOTICES. These CAPSULES cure "1 I recent and chronic dischargee. I j THEY NEVER FAIL |»««»t*»». T»Y TrlEjl ml I SAVARESSE'S I SANDAL CAPSULES «< (MM., mm, m,,,,Um. taa., I •m«t nn i^w on. I Vail diraetteaa. HI Ch.mUt. I Siwwa Pare Coptlbi Capsale*. I JD LAVILLE'S <f> liquor r.
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    • 460 4 NOTICES. jewellery I Jewellery I Jewellery Ladies' long bains and necklet.. dO 1.h.1 „11.1 Gents' lockets. Oeots' witches and chains Gold and silrert.iokets. Mverlmks and brooches. Silver buckles and be'tn. "•ssrttrt:*"^— JUP M. C. S. MOHAMED CO m.w.f. S-l Dtamond Merchant, and Manufacturing .Wellm,, 1L High Street FRASER <fe NEAVFS
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