The Straits Times, 5 July 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,870 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 711 1 NOTICES. (The sStraitii (Times. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Al I KTISF.MKNTS. IIHI < v l um-,1 h» st»nd»r.l (or Mtttag adrirtiM ut- b similar to i in- inlsn i iif lulmillna h i" "aitflay" Ha »'l»tu--niriil, wlmmi 111 cllc-itivi-wlyle «if lypi-, u-.-.t la th,. MMf «iil In. a.1..|.1v.1. Tim
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    • 658 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. WE h.-ive tbisday authorized Mr. Paul .laeger to sign our firm per procuration. 10-7 JAEGER A Co. NOTICE. WE have this day authorized Mr. William Warden Macmillan to sign our firm per procuration. GUTHRIE A CO. Sincnpore, -"th June. 19. 2. 10-7 NOTICE. THE Port Dicks'-n Cooperative Coffee
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    • 362 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROS., LTD. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. o: A New Stock Just Unpacked. NOVELTIES in Silk Ties Y. ff N. Corsets Lace Ties. Crepe de Chine Ties Vrim S. Donna Corsets Uce Fichus, Chiffon Tie* "Tel Go^ns Chiffon Ruffles, Sailor Collars Ceylon Flannels DRESS MATERIALS. Black Figured Alpacas Striped Alpacas
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    • 393 1 NOTICES. HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Have placed lnr|;<- contracts for the HKKNHBK ALPS MILK COMPANY'S -SLEDdE" BRAND. Sledge *$jBSbBJL£ Otmwmmmmi Osalaisai MVk far B«af4sa) Me in India and Africa. The [1,,,,,-rml Yi-mimnrv ll.i>|,iial« u.e the "Sledge" Brand. Ciliriil Hospital. u»e the "Sledge" Brand. The "Sledge" Brand highly rr ■MM l.y
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  • 1375 2 I drove down td the Derby, And »at out in the rain, 1 Wked the home that ttinnl win. 11 A -tit!' 'un once again.". Tjohiloii June 9th. Peace in Africa, Pandemonium in London. What a week it has been! The Hooligan Army captured London early
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  • 425 2 Thk Rev. T. K. R Stebbing has much of interest to tell concerning obscure seaanimals. In Knowledge for June he writes under the heading, "The Nobodies A Sea-faring Family." Even the Pycnogonida have their heads in the ordinary position, though for reasons best known to themselves here
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  • 62 2 The Chamber of Commerce of Rouen publishes the following statistics in bottles of the product and export of champagne in the last six years Oahnnd, fur, l a I Yemrt. April 1. Exported. houu. 1886-4 109,330,779 17,966,8*0 8,066,846 1896-7 111,181,681 22,1*4,788 6,*M,]15 1897-8 101,«H,636 11,607,188 1.690,»9» l«W»-» 108,471,786
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 366 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. Tlio T afoot Tocto 1 lie btUcob loobo SAO Ib*., l.ilHll liter (M»»«*n after fouriliij» in teen day* Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he had ever tested Prices and particulars from
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    • 389 2 NOTICES. Boiler Covering. I'AKTK'ILAKS FKOM BORNEO CO. LTD. w&g Singapore. ROUSSILLON COS. CHAMPAGNE. "An >• v -i. dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts &U. 24 pints Sati. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. II 8 SOLB AGKNTO. rfj-ORTIOH UNION FIEE INBOEANCK II SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. KITIILIIBID 1797. 'OR
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    • 201 2 NOTICES. BARK AND IRON WINE) It in pleasant tc the palate— It ke«p» the nyitem toned up— lt makes the digestion perfert anil the appetite keen Builds flenh and muscle— lnvigorate* the nerve« and regenerate" the lilixxl. UNRIVALLED TONIC FO* INVALIDS ANO CONVALESCENTS SULE AOKNTB, ACaOXOiLL HALL, Singapore. tu.th.s. IH-j-OH
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  • 735 3 Th© lift «i Coronation Honours has been jroblMied. The following have been appointed to The neic Order of Merit Earl Roberts, Viscount Wolseley, Viscount Kitchener, I/>rds Rayleigli, Kelvin, and Lister. Admiralu the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel and Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, Rt. Hon. John Morlny. M.l' Rt.
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  • 53 3 Manila and Japan, Loodiana, on 7th July, Boustead. Manila via Labuan, Uanykok on 7th July, Behn Meyer. IVnang and "Calcutta, Ixtitamj, due Bth July. Boustead. Odessa via port*, Ekaterinoslav, on 10th July.R. V. F. Sydney via ports, Ilinda, due 10th July, Boustead. Hongkong, Kumsang, due 11th
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  • 581 3 (By a Lady Passenger.) Having made the trip out from home and back by boats of several lines, I wan on this occasion induced to '.ry the N. V. K. and I have not regretted my decision to do so. I
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  • 361 3 Tin- Ni.rtMien.mil Uuy.l hn.l until the other ilny a capital of four million- ttmtmg. It lim- Im'-imi in receipt of a ilirrct xubsidv from the Btato ol tMMWt a year. A -iiiiple'aritli ■ntkal calculation iThe Km poiat*«rt) will IBM that Ilii- i-evactly 7 pat
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  • 112 3 Per I'.AO. s.s. Australia connecting with the steamer Hullaumt at '"olonirio, from London June IS, due 13ta July— Mr. W. Dell. Per MM. s.s. Polynenen connecting with the steamer IVirr at Colombo, from Marseilles June 16, due 6th July— Mr. (j. A. Derrick Per s.
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    • 623 3 NOTICES. WANTED a good Chinese Clerk, accustomed to accounts. 6-7 Apply to T., c/o Btraits Times. lITAN'MD. At once. Chinese < lerk; II must be nble to do typ'-wriim/. A pply to E. K vi. c/o Straits Tunes office, v.c. WANTED— Chinese clerk for European Kodown, import department. One with
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    • 617 3 NOTICES. FOR HALE. API A NO by M. F. Kacbals Co. secondhand price 1925. Apply to M. Saver, 2 A Wilkie Road or c/o 8. Manasseli A Co. 8/7 PX>R SALE.— Boring Equipment for 5' Pipes, inclnding 201) feet of Lining lube, suitable for artesian well boring; also one 4
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    • 532 3 NOTICES. TO BE LET. OFFICES AND GODOWNS in Collyer Quay, Raffles Place, Malacca Street, and Teluk Ayer Street For particulars upply to v.c. MEYER BROTHERS. BOARD AND LODGING. A ROOM to be let at Sharon, River Valley Rqad. 5-7 Apply at 8 E.'. CHANGE ALLY. VET ANI ED— a small
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    • 368 3 f NOTICES. BT. ANDREWS HOUt-E. A CHURCH of England Boarding Honse tor European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the place. Applications to be made to the House Master, St. Andrew's House or to the Colonial Chaplain. w. s. v.c. MILLARS' KARRI fir JARRAH FORESTS LTD.
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  • 220 4 The administration report on the F. M. S. tells a tale of prosperity on the whole. The tin output was 789,000 piculs against 713,000 piculs in 1900--the value being $5:1,800,000 against $52,800,000 in 1900. Last year's output came very near the
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  • 139 4 The Colony has been remarkably free from crime for some weeks past, and the authorities are to be congratulated upon preserving order in so efficient a manner. One of the principal reasons for this satisfactory state of affairs is to be found in the fact that most of the known
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  • 36 4 The great Chinese Torchlight Procession to Government House which was postponed on account of the King's illness, will take place next Saturday night, 12th inst. A II the former arrangements made for the procession hold good.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is l/Bfj.
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  • 6 4 The Assizes commence on Tuesday next.
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  • 13 4 The homeward mail by the s.s Sydney closes at 6 p m. to-day.
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  • 18 4 LiEt'T. Ensor R G. A. has been given five months' leave to proceed to Bngland on private affairs.
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  • 17 4 Bangkok exchanges report that considerable changes will take place in the Siamese Ministry in the near future.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on P*ge 8.
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  • 23 4 Thk entries for the 8. C. C. Athletic sports close at the Pavilion to-night. The sports take place on the Esplanade next Saturday.
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  • 25 4 Mr. J. R. Bell, of the Royal Siamese Survey Department, was a passenger by the Chitngmai, from Singapore to Bangkok, which left here last night.
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  • 28 4 According to the Bangkok Times, rumour in siam V capital has it that the police there are searching with a warrant for the arrest of M me. Humbert.
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  • 22 4 AMENbKD Regulations for the Queen's Scholarships, the Government English •Scholarships and the Cecil C. Smith's Scholarships and published in yesterday's Oovernmmt Qazttte.
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  • 31 4 Thi British s.s. FUvo, of Singapore, which arrived from Kelantan this morning, report* having passed the Danish barque Heraphii at anchor, one mile S.B. of Cape Tengerin on J une 28th
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  • 15 4 Shanghai has been declared to be an infected port owing to choler breaking out there.
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  • 12 4 The Australian cricketers commence a match againrt Warwickshire, at Burmingham on Monday.
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  • 30 4 M. Klobikmw.-ki, French Minister at Bangkok, leaves that port on a trip home about the 10th instant. H« is expected to return in company with Madame Klobukowski early next November.
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  • 33 4 Two hundred and seventy-two deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thouxand was 60.27. Of these deaths, 5.76 per thousand occurred on St. John's island.
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  • 28 4 The Secretary of the BersawaUGold Mining Company, has received the following telegram from Batu Bersawah: Crushing finished. 325 tons of stone realized 20 ozs 8 dwts. smelted gold.
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  • 30 4 His Majesty's cruiser Perneu*, while cruising near Aden to prevent dhows from landing arms for the Mullah, has raptured one with a quantity of arms and ammunition, after armed resistance.
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  • 37 4 For the theft of a pair of trousers, worth 80 cents, Mr. Marriott, yesterday gave a, Chinaman three months, adding a whipping b) way of impressing on the man a sense of the error of his ways.
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  • 34 4 Tiik appwhing race meet at Taiping promises to be very successful. The new course, says the Perak Pione-tr, will leave the old one far behind in point of cjndition and easy access from town.
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  • 37 4 Mh. B. D'Cruz had taken up the dune." of the Chief Clerkship, Public Works Department, in place of Mr. Grosse, transferred to the Marine Department. Mr. G. S. Reutens ha- been pensioned as from the Ist inst.
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  • 37 4 On the recommendation of a military Medical Board, Brevet. Col. Hare C M >'•., Army Service Corps, has been granted leave of absence to proceed to England till January 4th next. He leaves by the Kanngawa Marti to-day.
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  • 35 4 Mk Tandy, the representative of the Syndicate which has obtained a concession for building electric tramways in Singapore, is expected in Penang before long on similar business. Mr. Tandy arrived here from Batavia this morning.
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  • 41 4 The appointments are announced of: l'rof. Rosenslein as Commander, and Prof. Kouwer and Doctors Roessingh and Pot as Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion for the services whicn they rendered to Qiieen Willie) -nina in her recent dangerous illness.
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  • 42 4 Chatrk's Inijian CircdB left for Japan yesterday after a successful season in Singapore. During the performance on Thursday night, a few patrons of Mr. Chatre presented him with a gold medal as a token of appreciation of the character of his entertainment.
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  • 41 4 Detective Inspector Brennan is giving some attention to the pawnbrokers. The law requires that the names of pawners shall be entered on the pawn tickets. The pawnbrokers shirk this work. Yesterday four of them were fined to each on this account.
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  • 45 4 Ni'merocs official personages in Teheran have recently fallen victims to poison. It is believed some secret society is at work. The drinking water has been poisoned but in most instances the poison has been conveyed in the sweets that everyone eats so freely in Persia.
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  • 54 4 The following passengers arrived this morning per La Seyne from Batavia i Mr. L. Garreau, Mr. van Heckeren, Mr. and Mrs. E F. van YVinckel, Mr. C. L. Zaal, Mr M. Aurelia, Mr. E. Reishe, Mr. H. C. Gulland, Mr. C. W. A. Buma, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Malcom,
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  • 53 4 Ibrahim, a van driver in the employ of Messrs. Barugh and Co., has been arrested fur criminal breach of trust in respect of ten dozen lerated water bottles, value 119 20, the property of the firm. This morning Mr. Marriott postponed enquiry till the 10th inst., and liberated the man
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  • 51 4 A Statok of Queen Victoria to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee in 1897 was unveiled at Colombo on the 25th June. The statue which represents the late Queen in coronation robes is in pure Carrara marble, and is the handiwork of the famous London sculptor Mr. Wade. The Htatue weighs thirteen
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  • 49 4 The programme arranged for the Coronation festivities at Taiping was gone through on Saturday, the 28th inst. All the Cluhs, public offices, and Btteets were decorated and illuminated. The fireworks excited the admiration of the onlookers. Peace and Victory written on boards were to be seen in the Clubs
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  • 69 4 At latest mail advices between 16,000,000 and 20,000,000 sheep were reported to have been killed by the drought in New South Wales this year, whilst Queensland was said to be in a still worse plight. All through the pastoral districts the throats of lambs were being cut in order to
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  • 69 4 As an illustration of the difference in wages on American and foreign vessels, the following example is cited by the British Consul at Philadelphia The pay roll (excluding master) of ;<><> men on the steamship SI. Louit is £2.260 of 427 men on the British Oceanic, £1,980 and of 500
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  • 62 4 (•ERMANB acknowledge that the Transvaal war has been ol immense service to them in teaching them how to trans-ship large bodies of troops. The chairman of the Naval Mobilisation Commission spent a considerable time at Plymouth, Durban, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town studying British methods of shipping and landing troops
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  • 69 4 Mr. G. W. Lees, Secretary to the Calcutta S.P.C.A, has written to all hide exporters of Calcutta, asking their co-operation in putting down the practice of flaying goats alive, which gives the skins apparently long necks, and also appears to give them some peculiarly favourable qualities, ensuring a continual demand
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  • 74 4 At the Pahang Corporation mines, Sungei Lembing, the output in May was 67 tons of tin oxide from 1580 tons ol stone, with thirty-five heads of stamps running for twenty-three days and with working expenses set at $25,250. In the same month the Pahang Kabang Company's mine produced o'. tons
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  • 89 4 We have been favoured with a copy of La Revue <fA»ie for June Ist. La lieviie is an illustrated bi-monthly published in Paris and dealing with Far Eastern topics. The issue to hand contains .in interesting article on agriculture in this part of the world by Mr. Oh. Snaoilie, another
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  • 87 4 The other day, at the close of the funeral of Billy .Spinks, a jockey, at Cape Town, the Rev. Mr. Orr, who officiated, said the profession of the deceived was ungodly and a disgrace to the Christian world. No men or women who had respect for themselves would visit a
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  • 83 4 The Assistant .Surgeon's quarters were burgled last night, when Dr. Fraser was relieved of some clothes, and Dr. Ford of a watch and chain value about $5. The clothes were recovered, but the watch is still missing. The circumstances seem to point to the house boys as the thieves, or
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  • 57 4 Mr. W. Egerton's leave has been extended to the Ist August next. Mr. L. M Woodward has been appointed Registrar of Joint Stock Companies at Singapore. The rate of exchange to adjust accounts with the Crown agents is fixed at 1/B J. The D. Police Division is to
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  • 182 4 A correspondent alludes to the recent rapid deterioration of the physical qualities of Singapore rikioha pullers Says he: Last evening.after office, I had occasion to take a rikisha in Rattles Square, and I think the journey 1 experienced in that vehicle was the worst
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 42 4 FORMAL NOTIFICATION TO AMERICA. London, 4th July. Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, has formally notified to the American State Department that Russia has evacuated Manchuria and that the province is now ready for government by the Chinese.
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    • 45 4 TERMS OF THE AMNESTY President Roosevelt's proclamation of amnesty in the Philippines provides for full pardon and amnesty to all insurrectionists, unless they are guilty of non- military crimes. All those coining under the proclamation must swear allegiance to the United States Government.
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    • 34 4 The evening bulletin says that the King passed a quiet day, and that the stateof his constitution was satisfactory. H. M.'B wound shews more active signs of repair in the tissue.
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    • 18 4 M. Dubail the French Minister at Tokio replaces M. Beau as Minister at Peking.
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    • 37 4 Lord Cranborne in replying to criticism on the treaty with Japan to the effect that it should have been concluded sooner, said: It is not for us to seek treaties we grant them.
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  • 165 4 UM S lr IfcMW More l«-l.,-.-i.l.-.l. U7» -The HW.ui law. instituted. The an lipping" ilny \va« li\.-.l l.y the»e lawn M tin- Monday after St. I'eter's day. The swan was the omen of fair weal her to marincrx, bwaune, il i» -aid, it will tl«at in
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  • 140 4 On the evening of May M Lim Siew Swee was returning home tinrnf. liallestier Road. Three men followed him menacingly. He faced them and said he had a penknife which he would use in self-defence if they attacked him. They did attack him and one of them received
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  • 173 4 An important judgment of more than ordinary interest to the commercial world was delivered by the Siamese Privy Council Court recently. Some time ago the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank sued Phra Pakdee, l'hya Noranart, Phra Nana, Kirn Seng Lee and Neung in the Bangkok International Court,
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  • 56 4 On the 21st ult., Hoh Ah Jock, a servant in the employ of Yeo Kin Guan, stole his master's watch and chain, value S4OO. He was arrested on the 26th, but the property was not recovered. He hat been sentenced by the Bench Court to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment. This
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 443 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE SEATTLE BREWING AND MALTING CO.'S Rainier Beer (IN QUARTS AND PINTS.) CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. SOLE AGENTS. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW BOOKS. A Winter Pilgrimage, by Rider Haggard SlO 00 Sir Charles Warren it Spion Kop 4.50 Ten thousand Miles in i'ersia, by Major Sykes HAM i'.-r-ian Children
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    • 108 4 Joint in our Social Armour, by J. Runciman S 150 Out in China, by Mrs. Little.. 1.7- r > Guide to the best Historical Novels and Tales, by .1. Nield S 4.25 Life of Napoleon 1, by J. 11. Rose Tools S 8.50 Trades Waste; its Treatment and Utilisation $15
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    • 53 4 6.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either dona in mir own new patented Celloidln process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window
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    • 63 4 S. R. E. (VOL.) ORDERS. Singapore, 6th July. O. O. for the ensuing week L'mi Lieut R. Peirce. 0.N.C.0. (or ensuing week 2Dd Corpl L M Bell. Parades Wednesday, 9th at 6.U p.m. Infantry Drill, I 'rill Hall Plain Clothes. Friday, llth at I.M p.m. Engineering Drill Drill Hall Plain
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  • 818 5 A meeting of the Legislative Council took place yesterday afternoon, His BxeslMOoy th« (iov«mor presiding. All Hie iii.-iiil..TH were present, excepting i,, n— I and Malacca representatives, and the Hon. Dr. Lira Boon Keng. Th* Colonial Ski uktaky brought up .md laid cm the table a rule made
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  • 1025 5 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Board Room yesterday afternoon, Mr. Anthonisz in the chair. There were also present Messrs. Maclaren, Chope, Lee Cboon Guan, Choa (Jiang Thye, Modes, Jago, Cuscaden, and J. Polglase (Secretary). THE LATE MESSRS SCOTT AND JOAQUIM. The
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  • 329 5 A Blue-Funnel Steamer on Her Maiden Voyage. The new steamer Telemaehus -the latest addition to the large fleet of China liners owned by Mr. A. Holt of Liverpool arrived here this morning from Liverpool, on her maiden voyage to China. The Telemaehus, which is commanded by Capt. J
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  • 622 5 Singapore, sth July, 1902. PRODUCE. Gatnbier seller* t 13-87* Copra Bali 9-80 do Pontianak 9.15 Pepper, Black sellers 29.62J do White, (5%) 52.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. 1 3.621 Pearl Sago 4.80 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis SMI Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 2H.UO Coffee, Liberian No. 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 79 5 Having tried Steams' Wine of Tod Liver Oil I have no hesitation in saying that it possesses to a remarkable extent all the qualities claimed for it, and although I commenced taking it only a week ago, I am deriving benefit from it already. As a tonic it deserves special
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    • 118 5 Having been confined to the honoe for some time with Influenza and Bronchitis, and tried several remedies with very little benefit, I thought I would try a bottle of Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Oil, and am glad to t«ll you I feel considerably stronger for it. and have gained
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    • 276 5 TO MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES Fifth Sunday after Trinity. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m.. Matins. 7.48 a m., Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.lft a.m. Holy Communion. (NonChontl.) 4 p.m. Children's Service A Catechising). 6.31) p.m. Evensong and Sormon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p. m., Evensong and Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Church of
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    • 70 5 Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to <J>l4o p laksa Firebricks to $50 Fireclay $27 .o0 p ton Boiler teatings, boiler covers, and any other other shaped bricks or firebricks can be made to order for delivery in four to
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    • 752 5 AUCTION SALES. THE STRAITS COFFEE PLANTING COY. LD., IN LIQUIDATION For Sate by Auction. COFFEE ESTATE IN PERAK. THE Simpang estate will I* sold by Public Auction on or about the fifteenth day of July next, consisting, of SOO acres of which -HID acres axe in full cultivation Ix-ing planted
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 163 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 5th July. Hi«h Water H'>Op.m. New Mood. 7.56 p.m. S.C.C. Athletic Sports. Entries close. Selangor Races. Third Day. I.O.Q.T. Temperance Club. 8. M. M. homoward miil closes, ti p m. Sunday, 6th July. High Water. 11.18 a.m. II*; p.,. Sixth after Trinity. 8.R.E. Drill. H.*>. -i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 190 6 NOTICES. B '"3 /u)H TiVaJ a^Si V E i b~^i w 5 u^r.lmg fi t IB SB t_ I wOB 1 "5 JjWfc- /S Haßk^ Li U 1 t<iJß I HffllH ALL SI/Ks raOM TO 12 HP. NOW IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., ENGINEERS. SINGAPORE, PBRAK, BANGKOK
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    • 534 6 NOTICES. Affits for LE A PFRBIKS' f\ f1 J| WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. vßg Special Warpant^OTaHSj^ His Majesto Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. High Class Jewellery. Ismail and Raheem, Diamond Merchants and Manufacturing Jewellers. f(o. 82-1 82-2, SBras S&asad Road. ARE SHOWING A SPLENDID STOCK OF HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY set
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    • 125 6 HAMjNAI,!, ft I'.ll.i.KS 96, HOirnm H>»ul. have on n a:.d Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 60, 60 100, 110, ao<l 120 VolU. Designea to operate from Incandstcent Circuits. An; Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fans. For Table Uae, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people who ba»»
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 696 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. milE Standard Lif* Aararane*. Norwich Union Fir* Immnuw* Society. AtU. A-umnoß Company (Fire). rh» Kqnit»hl« Life Axurmno* Sociaty. The Chin. M«t«al Bt-m Navljatio. Co-paay t> Tottenham Ug« B»w Costyay. 00 PANT. LIMITED. Ageßt*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. O*»ioi, Tileoraph Street. Or Wbabves, KIPrEL Haebodr. •0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
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    • 1281 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmem. Agentt at Singapore: BBIF Aonor, lati J. Daihdbls A Co., t-S, Colltib Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Ixwpatched tor On Japam Padang July 2 Penang, Sabang, Olehleh, Poeloe via ports Raja,
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    • 716 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Company and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tons. Tons' Peleut 7441 Hector 4669 Tydeut 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemachui 7441 Menelaut 4671 Jaton 7441 Nettor 3801 Agamemnon 7010 Ulyttet 3620 Ajax 70f3 Pyrrhut 3620 Achillet 7043 T'antalut S62n Deucalion 7030 Ixion *612 TdomeneuM 6763 Rhipeut 3113 Stentor
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    • 589 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY se -rice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW BTEAMEBB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 648 7 •SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA AND JAPAN. THE Company's steamer I.OODIAKA. l\l:M tons, Captain McClelland, will be despatched for tbe above ports on Monday, the 7th July, at 4 p.m. For freight or pusooge apply to 7-7 BOUSTEADACo., Agents INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1556 8 ler this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer sh.— ■nip; ho,. —barque; sch.—schooner; Yet. Yacht; Oru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit.—British; U. B.—United States; Fch French; tier. —German; Dut. —Dutch;Joh. —Johore; G.c—General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.D —Tanjong Pagar
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