The Straits Times, 30 December 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,716 SINGAPORE, MONDAY DECEMBER 30, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 809 1 »f>UE BUKNEOOOHTANY, LIMIIBD rS Rtvi *v I Kmmnuan. ni n Kir» Instir«n<« Snci^y. As* A»mr M* OmvMiy (Firs). Tt>. Kq«lt»l Ufc Asa-iranm Ib* Chiaa 5' ">«J 8t«»m Nsrigation omimnr Tb. Tot»Sßh«iii Lager JW Company. Vnr nuti <\\»r* "f th.w Companies, s*e th* f.U «K?. THI BOiSEO COMPANT. LIMITKn armta. STEAMSHIP
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    • 1532 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, I'ONINELIJKE PAKETVAABT MAATSOHAIjpiJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. smaapvn: Ship Aomcy, late J. DianuELD A Co., a-S, COU.ru Qoat. """"is al l l3|^ I lldernMntloned dmVe sre Xi|y approximaw -^„..,m r rTom ahpootea W# be Hi— N—g On Batavia Dec. SO Bataviajcheri lion, Samarang, 4 Sourabaiya
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    • 594 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON \M> LANCABHTRK L FIBK INBDRANOT COMPANY. Capital £2,187,(100 Paid up Capital £21 2.750 Becorve Pood £1,073,680 Iba undersigsod, AgeaU (or the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at cirren* rate* of premium. ItorsTEAD On., Agent*. rpßJf CHIN* TRADERS IMBDRAMCI J. OOWAITT. LIMITBD. Capital Bubssrilto4 sJ,(Xi)no(i Imout
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    • 435 1 INSURANCES. L'UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established IR3H. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,0UU. 'HUE undersigned, agent* for the above 1 company, are prepared to accept 6re risks for long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore, v.c. MOINE COMTE A Co
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    • 711 1 BANKS. H^bNOKToNOANDMHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATIOH. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve. «K>,Ono,00O) :Rnofl n. Silv.r Re»er»«....» 5,7W,000 I ■>. '«>■«»■ BBBCBVE LIABILITY OF) 11a0 10 n0 PriOPRl ETORS f .IKMWmw C'.'iru of Dißaxjron'' HOK. JJ. RSLI. IHTINiI i DsriiTt I'KlllUK H. K ToitaiKS. I R t. Eichaswwh, «~i A Hauft.
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    • 766 1 NOTICES. OOVERSMKNT NOTIFICATION. VI'N.K'A TUINH for the posts of five Htodent Assistant hunreons will he nceivrd at the Offlw of Ihe Principal Civil M.ili.nl Officer up to the Slst December I HOI. Cnn'lidates mu«t not be bolow 17 nor nboNi- Jfi years of age. They roust have pnssed the Vllth
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    • 789 1 Spnini! Spmu" SpnuM l I F POMIBLI TO TREAT THI aCTA I* 1 within an hour after it is neelv*<], *r befor* inaaarmation has sst 10, tuirtim the p rti and keep the bandage saturated witb Chamberlain's Pain Balm bat after the parts have become inflamed u4 swollen, no bandage
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  • 1762 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 30th DECEMEBR. Now that harmony has been ratonxi outwardly at any rate— in the royal household of Holland, it i« inturMtinfr. to read what details concerning the recent alleged rupture were permitted t leak out in the columns of the home pipers that
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  • 229 2 Nanal politics in Washington art appatly not running along in old ruts, following the despatch of the othery that Mr. Lyman Cage bad relinked the Treasury portfolio, comeord that another of the I'resident'slvisers, Mr. Charles Emory smithostinaster-tieneral, and formerly lor of the I'hibidalpkia I'rtm, has adrawn from the Cabinet. These
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  • 51 2 Admiral (ieissler of the German Navy, who is coming out to relieve Vice-Admiral Bendermann on this station, is expected to arrive here on the cruiser Ihrtha on or about Feb. ISth. Adn.iral Bender man n is expected to arrive here from BaUivia about ten days earlier. Mme. Cieissler accompanies her
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  • 87 2 IfelNa in the Echo de Osat state that political relations between the Argentine Republic and Chili have become so highly s! rained, that the United States Government hns offered to mediate between them The Argentine Governha* called out 60,000 men from the resetves for the Ist January next. Despite this
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 95 2 BOERS IN SUPERIOR FORCE. The Casualties. l.ontlxjn., Dec. Mk. The casualties in the affair at Tweefontein, when a British camp was rushed by a superior force of Boers, Officers: -6 killed, wounded. Men i—« killer). The list of men wounded has not jet bean received. Half
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    • 41 2 Kitcheners Constabulary have made a successful capture of Boor wagons and prisoners near Bothaville. Colonel Chapman, the hero of the battle at Fort Itala, has dispersed a Boer laager at Babanango, captnring a quantity of stock and prisoners.
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    • 20 2 The losses at Spens, mentioned in a despatch on the 24th instant, were ID killed and IS wounded.
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  • 57 2 N^ Uniloii, 301k Dee e mhe r The jiiinViiiMs t.^ken by the Boers in tha action a*> Tweefontein have been released, and hisve arrived at Bethlehem in the Orange Kkvor Colony. ATTACK OTN A CONVOY REPUIXSED. The combined ennurnandoes in tha western section of tbV Cape Colony have been
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  • 40 2 M khkiu. Cogill and Button's party of entertainers give their first performance in the Town Hall to-night. Thy members of the company have tsuited far and wide, with great sucnaas, and. their programme promises to be very gofxi.
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  • 182 2 By Muoa Muriuy, V.D., Comhdt. S.V.cl Siogapore, 19th Dec., 1901. S. V. C beam I— On first aid to wounded will be uiven by Cspt. "i<ldl»ton. 8. V. A., on Friday, Srd proi, at 5.16 p.m. S. V. A. O. for the unsning week Lt. LAI
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  • 151 2 Th* following appointments have i'ußt been notified Mr. P. M. Murphy, iarbonr Master, Malacca, to be Commander, Colonial steamer Sea RelU. Mr. W. K. Maddoclts, Chief Officer, Colonial steamer .Sea ItelU, to be Harbour Master, Malacca. Mr. J.O.Anthonisz, Official Assignee, Singapore, to be Commissioner, Court of Requests, Singapore. Mr. Anthonisz
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 489 2 NOTICES. IiOBEITS EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULASUOW. Manufacturer* at Dynamite, Qelmnitt;, (Jclatine Dynamite, Blasting Qelaiiuti, Detonators, ALL EIKKS OP Safety fuses, flttirie Blasting Apparatus, Th* abort Kzplonie/, Ivmg all ma>.«t*.!:tred in Great Britain, are made in sum Hit high ihmlnrd of taftly and sjvrt% twit impoutt by the Britith frortnnvmt, and
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    • 503 2 LATEST YoVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. To-night, Monday. Dec. 30th. Grand Gala Night. The Attraction of the Century. HARRY JACK COQILL SUTTON'S ENTERTAINERS. A Company or llkjii Cla<s Artists. A Small Card To the Amusement loving pnblic of Singapore the Management in submitting this company of entertainers, wish to draw attention to
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    • 772 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROSTLD. Have Just Unpacked a large Stock of their well-known PROVISIONS, ALSO WINES AND SPIRITS. CHAMPAONES- MINERAL WATERS— Piper Heidsienk Gold Heal Apollinar.s C. Heidsieck A Co.'s White Seal Kegir Mb Jules Mumm Co.'s Red Seal Rhpnn HOCKS- BRANDYL Carl Loeb's Liebfraumilch Hennessy's Do DurkheimerFeuerberg Do Do
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    • 671 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 j Mi. A. J Rose I P.P-C-WANTED. A EUROPEAN or Eurasian lady teacher to teach two Native Children to read and write the English language, near Singapore. Salary lOOdtllars per month with hoard and lodging, in agreement for a term of three year to a suitable applicant.
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    • 33 2 JUST RECRIVED Kodak Films 9. O. 9. tPapen Dry plates in all si ;es. Gr.R.Lambert&Co, At Mission House, Kuala Lunipor, on the 27th instant, the wife of A. EJGriui of a daughter. I
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  • 6 3 TihuV! t,m< bank rate is 1/10$
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  • 10 3 Mb ltus»<>l came by the t'iero from Kelani.iu 01. Saturday
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  • 11 3 Tjik Jury Utii for 1902 are published in the <*Qmmwmmi tlmelir
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  • 13 3 Thi Siamese gunboat Mnralhn left K.i IVi v.c .11 6 p.m. Un Snlurday.
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  • 14 3 Dr D.inkor has m-nt in his resignation a* ('urator of the Selangor M ummiiii
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  • 11 3 Etoiir liunishm>>i:t (orders against aliens are notified in Fridays (iortrnmtnl 9*
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  • 14 3 The nvnes of the Visiting Justices Board lor the Singa|iure Prison have been gazetted.
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  • 14 3 Ma Rozarij arrived at Siugapore by the 'J'uh Ann from 1' Swettenhnm this morning
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  • 13 3 With to-days issue there is a supplement containim shipping news and some advertisements.
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  • 20 3 Ma. ft T. Tower, who has been a p pointed minister to Siam, left London lor Bangkok on Dec. .sth.
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  • 16 3 Mr Brookman, Mr Klinterberg, Mr Ryan and Mr. Soldous came by the h'lanlan. from Manila y«s>r<Uy
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  • 17 3 A iiirkit exi.'ti.'inee of postal parcels between the Strnits Sfttlements and Egypt will st:irt nn Wednesday next.
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  • 21 3 Tm P ml 0 intermediate steamer Jam left Hongkong on Saturday and is due here at 8 a.m. on Thursday next.
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  • 22 3 Tut: Western Assurance Company of whi.-h Mi-srs Stiven and Co. are the local agent., xeud a wall calendar for the Now Year.
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  • 23 3 Mr Van Doldnn, Mrs. Van Deldon and child, Mr. H C Craft and Mr Sutton came by the Dfli from Bangkok this morning.
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  • 21 3 Tnt London office of Lloyd's Register of Briiish and Foreign Shipping hns li. 11 rcmowl from Cornhill to 71 Fdichiiicli Mreit.
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  • 18 3 I.a-t K,.l.i>- ftomnmaU QmmHt publish.'- rusM relaiino to the examination of Civil Service Officials originally appointed as Cadets.
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  • 23 3 Capt. Jones-I'arrv, the A«>.i-:.int Commissioner of Police at Bat 11 Qajab, is very unwell. Chief Inspector Evans has gone to net for him.
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  • 23 3 Oxr hundred and ninety-one dea'hn were registered at Singapore during Mm week ending on Sitnr.Uy last. The ratio per th lummt wa> 40.i'7.
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  • 20 3 An armed .Swede named William Miller has been arrested at Philadelphia, for declaring that President hooaerdt ouchf to be shot.
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  • 24 3 Tn arransnn>-nts in connection with |bt Bpwti (in New Year's D»v are :nlv. -riiM.fi in to-day's issue. Mr I. «lesse is the honorary Secretary.
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  • 29 3 Cirr. Rait of the 1.1. hmitmm reports having spoken the British ship Dwihap* of Dun lee in Ut. tl-U K. lx>nglSl-50 E, which desired to he reported all well.
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  • 28 3 A But. to amend the Wo nen and Children's Protection Ordinance is to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The aim is to make that measure more strict.
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  • 27 3 I'm German mail steamer Frtnnum, with dates from London to the 10th December, left Colombo on Saturday at oam and is due here on Friday at daylight
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  • 35 3 The names of Messrs. R. Dane. R. J. J Karrcr, J. C. Nicholson, J. Williamson/ Jones. \V. A. Cireig, and R. IVirce hJve been a. l. led to the Commission of l'^eaco at Singapore. I
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  • 26 3 Mll lliqh Clifford, CJH.&I iias arrived in London from S/4ipa|iore and ■M, when the mail IftAt, staying at I-ady Clifford's apartmerts in Hampton Court Palace. j
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  • 26 3 At 7.:t0 yesterdayr evening a Hokien Chinaman was ar+ested for trespass near the Officers'" mess, Fort Canning. This morning he was sent to hospital for examination'
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  • 29 3 Fbom Wednesday next, the limit of the amount >hat can be sent in a single money nr'ler, issued in the Straits Settlemewts on Siam, will be raised from S.Vi'tollOO
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  • 26 3 hsNl Phtnt r^ra.lf. I'ortsiooulh. BmbJ Major ■ri,nr<-h of Kiglniul om p«« to ihr- iron! "Ronvan I .tl.oli, -t.m.l (»-l. VJI. .'.inry reh K i,,n> -t»o|,iu-r» lotarrMr"
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  • 24 3 lUnri.jTioss under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease OrdinaaM of IMB aie published in the last I 'lie. The regulations i^re eighty-two in number.
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  • 28 3 Year'- I) iv, UmQmmml Post and the suh-oilices will he open a.m. to I* noon The money and parcel post branches and the igs hank will he closed.
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  • 32 3 n* Singapore Municipal Budget for -provides for an outlay of SI, .>:i.i7fi boot K'.Hrm short of the revenue The ilana Municipality sets its revenue 190:' at »I,.VW, which barely covert •c outlay.
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  • 40 3 hM m.<n at Taiping have now an ciperienred trainer there in the person Of Mr t C Cooper, who has had much expariano* in training and riding in the I'nited States and Manila. He rides either American or English fashion.
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  • 36 3 Tn h)a lif fanny from Manila it-might the following passengers on the Mb Dor -Mr. Tidel Tranio, Mr. clip Landaburuc. Mr Ma Ambriuos, Ir Juan Amparan, Mr Pedro I'mol ••ill-. Mr Feodora Wesrhcr and Mr asilo
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  • 47 3 A Siiiv;n«i wit thus hits off the anouncement of the P. and O. Com- »"■> to grant return fares to Europe ir two years at fare and a-half:— lt tm« as a boon and a blessing to men ■For a fare and a-half you can come kck agen.
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  • 37 3 Tur IfalaM Irom T Anson this rirmiiK brought tl. following pasMM «r I'hillipp, Mr. J. Bailey, t. Brace, Rev. Kuandel, Mr and Mrs. lsHrt, Mr and Mr* Page, Hon. CJ. S. hrray, Father Ciillaeo and Mr Wham.
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  • 37 3 t is said that the Governor has ([••n orders that the Superintendent o Indian Immigration shall endorse (■(tracts of coolies with cases of neglect ttwork, which have lieen established i .n- satisfaction at his usual visits of
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  • 40 3 ■ng of the directors of the Bern Extension, Australasian, and Cfca Teh-graph Co., the Hon. Arthur Goville Brwlrick was elected to a seat oihi- Board to fill the vacancy caused h»h« death of Mr. Clement Sneyd tf >n,,C 5 I.
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  • 888 3 Home. 1/pni Roeebery, in addition to what has already been reported of his speech at Chesterfield, criticised theslackness of Government, and especially their failure to counteract continental illwill due to the dissemination of proBoer falsehoods. He eulogised Lords Milner and Kitchener, and said the recall of the former
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  • 123 3 A STATEMKvr has been made the Htm York Time- that the Sniard Oil Trust exchanged its shareit a SIOi |h.t share below market teprobably at $000 per share— foi ares of the Shell Transport Compan* par, thus acquiring a monopoly o c oil trade of Africa, Borneo, and t East
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  • 1398 3 The grwAmt ■'"ily fin in failure- .11 ...her. »ro TforgireD."— 7°A< PkUo*o,,kiral London, December Sth. The war still over-shadows all other topics <it imxrest for assuredly the nation lw realising tbat an addition of a million i and a half sterling to the national weekly housekeeping
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  • 157 3 THE PRINCE OF WALES AT THE GUILDHALL At a drjnuner given in the Uuildhall on the occasion of the visit of the Princa and Princess of Wales to Hip City, the Prince delivered a speech in which he referred in detail to the various Colonies visited in the recent Imperial
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  • 126 3 Mr. W.J. Mahony, assistant auditor, in- been transferred for service in another Btate. Mr. G. E Shaw, cadet, to act as collector of land revenue, Krian. Mr. C. 1). Cardew, financial assistant, Krian, to act as Financial Assistant, Tapah. Mr. F. A. S McClolland, Mr. D. P Hopkins,
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  • 232 3 The death of Mr. Henry Minchin Simons in London on the sth inn. ha* already been reported in these columns The funeral touk place at Bromptoc Cemetery on the 7th inst. The lxmdtm and China Erpreni contains the following particulars of the deceased gentlej
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  • 313 3 Thi Imperial German mail Bteamer Kotnig Aliert, Captain Polak arrived yesterday at about noon, from Hongkong, after a very quick passage of only •t days and 18 hours. Her average speed was 16 knots. She brought the following passengers for Singapore —Mr von I'rellnitz, Prince Ypsilanti,
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  • 1066 3 Thi following China Honours appears Companion of the Bath. Major GooldAdams, Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Lieuts. Loch and Cowie, Royal Engineers Captain liolman, and Lieutenant! Stirling and Marpherson, of the Indian Sniff Corps; and Lieut. Herbert Williams, of the Indian Modi-al Corps,
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  • 253 3 Regiments after the war, thus considerably increasing theCavilry strength. General Bruce Hamilton reports from Ermelo, on (he I.Uh instant, tint he surprised Piet Viljoen'e Laager after a long night march, ami kili.nl 16 and captured 76 armed prisoners. Many others were wounded. He nl«o re-cap-tnredoneof the Colonel Benson's lost guns
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  • 34 3 The Rubattino steamer uisagno arrived yesterday afternoon from Bombay with 22 passengers, and after medical inspection went alongside Borneo Wharf. She brings cargo from Europe ex. s.s. Demenko Stlduino and leaves for China to-day.
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  • 46 3 Tbe following telegram was received from the Manager at Sipian on Saturday The ore in December wu about equal to the November yield. Two monitors are working to-day a heavier leakage in the pipe rivetting it due to extra pressure. The November output was 21.6 piculs.
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  • 50 3 Sir Alexander Swettenhain was to leave EDRlnnd in the Orinoco on I'ec. 11th to take up his new post a« Governor of British Guiana. Prior to his departure, .Sir Alexander was buxily engaged in conferring with the West India Committee on various schemes for promoting the interests of the Colony.
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  • 53 3 Tn« Sultan of Jobore was received at i !<• Colonial Office on 4th December by Mr. Chamberlain. Secretary of .State for the Colonies. His Highness was attended by his private secretary, Mr. J. Campbell Ker. Sir Robert Herbert and Sir Cecil dementi Smith, members of the Johore Advisory Board, were
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  • 59 3 Mb. A. E. Gibbs, the i Treasurer of th* Australasian Association Football Union, baa been in England securing the services of an Englishman ami a Scotsman as football coaches for the Australian Colonies. The Englishman is Mr A. Astbury who has gone to Australia The s co t«ni»n is a
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  • 75 3 Licit Jackson, Bon of the chief manager of the Hongkong; and Shanghai Bank, and for some time A.D.C. to the Governor here, is reported to have had a narrow escape on the occasion of the disaster te Colonel Benson's column. He was acting as A DC. to the late Colonel
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  • 84 3 The Cornish correspondent of the "Mining Journal" says:— "The possibilities of Straits production are, however, as great a difficulty as ever there is even less information as to what is being done than there was a year or two a«o when Mr. Strauss, then M. I", for a Cornish district,
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  • 590 3 siviiirmi. SOtr Decimbkk, 1901. PRODUCE. GumMer buyers IS.Of) Copra Bai' m )o.OD do PnntNnak 8.70 Pepper, Black buyers .11.(10 do White, moo Sago Flonr Hamwuk .1 1» do Brunei No. 1 s 4K Pe.rl Hugo 4 Cortee, Bali, 16X b»«i« •man Coffee, Palembang. 20% ho* -jo no Coffee, I/Iberian
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 50 3 AUVICK TO TRAVEL \Ve wish TRAVELERS co Realise the importance of having wit iem a Lottie of I •hnmberlain't Colic, C rnand IHnrrh'ia l(>fnedy Change of Brand dirt frequently produce Thcea, which can be unickly cured h this remedy. Sold by all dealen medicines. The Dispensary, Gem gerU, Singapore A
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    • 80 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Honkong Huatmo due Dec. 2Cth B. M. Copenhagan via ports, Korta on 30th Dec. B. M. l'cnanu and Calcutta A. Aucnr due 3»th Dec. 8. M. YOD RIDE A BICYCLE. You are always liable to have a fall. Chamberlain't Pain Balm is the best liniment for
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    • 184 3 FACTS OF ABSORBING INTEREST TO THOSE WHO ARE IN THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM. One cannot be too quickly cured of Rheumatism. To set rid of those awful pains that make Urea never-ending series of torture now mild, now excruciating, today in bed, to-morrow hobbling around in crutches -to be relieved
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    • 167 3 John Frederick Sail maker, &c, &c. No. 73 Middle Road. TOWN OFFICE. c/o Messrs Chens Tuan Co JJ-i 19 Boat Quay Wilson C 0., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 IMOUI STREET. The Premier Studio. Photos taken equally well at an) boor WHY Are 90 per cent of the Orders for FRAMING entrusted to
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    • 786 3 NOTICES. \K NOBLE, Dental Burton ha. rr i l U d t0 9lD IP>Pon' and may U nsolted daily h»m V to 4 Club Building, K.ffl Bqu.ro. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. H £?roT« Bnng»low. Tanjoog Katong, Bea b»thing, good tal.le, brat wine. c Talaphone-2»V*r 111. IT E hereby give notice ta*t Mr.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 209 3 DAY BY DAY. Monday, joth December. Hiuh Water. 1. 35 a.m. 1 b p.m K. V. R. Kecruits Drill. 5.10. Engineers As<neintion. 8« p.m. ("ogill 00. Town Hall. 9. Farsee Theatre. Beach Romd. 9. Tuesday, 31st December. High Wator 2.7 a.m. 1.6S p.m. R. V. R. Sifjnalling. S.IO p.m. Parses
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 501 4 NOTICES. a /fiuLIGUID WOMEN Hit CHlttKtl tit Pttm, unties YIN CrttPOTEftUT itumunimwmm II LI CIO Ut tlTMTirt trim 1 ill Tkb J.iiiiii m, _>„ MisllaW wta. «MI I.4wm*j m NMnwM«l nbM mi I |il 111 t paris Tmi NEWFRENOHREMC D V tudil Hmark *Mi Mfhly pMUr i.Mii y M mb^otM
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    • 399 4 NOTICES. WHITBAWAY, LAIDLAW^& GJO. GIVE BEST "VALTJiZS 3POJFL CASH. OUR MOTTO "WHO PAYS QUICKLY PAYS LEAS I T." ALL WHIIL j»«^fe^- -JF^I rtr. ALL WHITE CLARET-BROWN fes =^*V UfAtA,^ f urft i»nww Al!^ \s&Bdjr *£j> CLARET3ROWN IND-BLUE. T&SSF H<a IND-BLUE. 2.50 PER DOZEN. <^^^£M^>> 9 «>.40 EAC. 52.50 PER DOZEN.
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    • 161 4 J A MEB WATSON fc Cas SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THK BEST VALUE IN THK MARKKT: KLA4 J BRA N 1 10 YEA RS < )LD »ia oo Pra cas«, dctv t V.V.O. SPKCIALLY KEC()MMEXI)KI» >x> p« c*«, dcty «t»*. 8 ORTAINABI.E FKOM RKTAIL MUM* OK McALISTEH C0..-^ W WW^ Natural
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    • 461 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION Fortify tbe System against Disease with PURE Bl flfin ITirTim| B n S I SECUR ITY FORHEALTH." ..'inaiJMtwg^ t— «NOt OR H.UII KXTWAOT OF RID JAMAICA IIBM 1829. p^Jj^JfcT^lsV IJ[ 1 KLV°£TORPID LiVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood.
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