The Straits Times, 5 September 1902
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Title Section13 1902-09-05 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS. NO. .0,92213 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement738 1902-09-05 1 NOTICES. ®he jNratti £imcs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCK. ADVF.I tTISEMKNTS. THK type n.-i-.l a* a t-tamlnnl lor Netting advertioeiucnt. in nimilar to thii-. unli— the in.liuilii.n i- I" ili-pluy" the aAlMtiee luenl when any etlcitur »l\ie "I type, u-iil in the pa[«ir, will kt ailonl.il. Tin- standard ran. exactly738 words
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Advertisement81 1902-09-05 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. |?p*^==p^l with Cream. |S^t^ Sterilizcd-Not Sweetened. RS^lisJ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh JAMES WATSON ff CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per cam. Duty extra. V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per caw Duty81 words
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Advertisement486 1902-09-05 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. WE beg to notify that Alexander Kerr, who arrived hie a few weets ago as Assistant lor us, is no longer in our enip.o)nient. 10-8 MrAI.ISTr R A CO. THE TANjqpO PAQAR DOCK CO., LTD. K'OTH'E is hereby given tbat the liansfer hrn ks of tbe Company will486 words
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Advertisement250 1902-09-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CEMENT JUST ARRIVED The Famous AALBORG PORTLANDCEMENT FABRIK mmtMMMf. c Mtttmmttm. AALBORG t 'BRAID From the Aalborg Portland Cement Works. Newest Tests by Henry Faija Co., London. TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH. 3 Days Test. 7 Days Test. 28 Days Test. Average 745 las. 847 lbs. 947 lbs.250 words
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Article700 1902-09-05 2 September ltt. H. E. the Governor stopped at Port Swettenham en route for Singapore on Saturday, and was met there by the Resident-General and other officials. The Resident-General returned to Selangor on Friday. He has been visiting Negri Sembilan and spent about ten days in tbat State. Mr.700 words
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Article171 1902-09-05 2 LIST OF PASSE NGERS For Singapore Fer P. 4 O. s. s. Rome, connecting with tbe steamer ''a/w.aai Colombo, from Lon don Aug. 7, due Ith Sept. Messrs. Satow, Laird, J. Laing and Mackintosh. L. E KeyserJ. B. Affleck, Lieut. C. K. McCullum. Mr. Q. W. Gray, Mr J. A.171 words
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766 1902-09-05 2 THE ERUPTIONS IN THE BON IN ISLANDS. Volcanic Disturbance under the Sea. Fi rthbr particulars of tbe volcanic eruption in Torijuna or Torisbima are published in the Japanese press. According to tbe report of the master of the Hiogn-maru, the steamer ou her outward voyage called at the island on766 words
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Article180 1902-09-05 2 WI LLING TO COMPROMISE. A titled Englishman once spoke at a dinner-party of a tigar he had killed in ludia. It measured, he said, 24 feet from nose to tail-tip. Everybody gasped a little but nobody ventured to express lack of faith in the accuracy of tbe figures. However, tbere180 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement105 1902-09-05 2 NOTICES. -T^ *%m SPECIAL UUn Ville S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA —.•^a* *la____l___ K s jj-p fr *a______. Jm. lfi mT ""^h-.J _^_____________M_____k j***— 2 ■•**s*SM-*r'-%.TfIHK S m f\ fIC < -ES ...<r_W *v a < |uf #f': lIS I105 words
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Advertisement351 1902-09-05 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES* COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KMM OF Safety Puses. AMD Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosive*, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to past the high standard of safety and purity letts imposed by the British Government,351 words
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Advertisement253 1902-09-05 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. UNION KIKE INSURANCE 80CIBTY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. EITiBLIiH.D 1797. fOB KIRK. INSURANCE ONLT Amount ___._«<_ ._586,000,000 Lg_— paid. M 11,600.000. Premium isooot. 4 906,000. Inirn.no. .(footed on almort ..mrj dMeription propertj mt current rate, of premium XI.II253 words
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Article786 1902-09-05 3 Acheen. Kaon Bayan. in Acheen Proper, comes news of a heavy export of pepper, this year. About ten thousands bags of that staple article were shipped from there in one week. At Podadd, close by, the Acheen Mining Company has struck oil to some purpose, after boring to786 words
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Article83 1902-09-05 3 In consequence of the prosperity of the finances the Siamese Government is able, it is reported, to largely increase tbe annual allotment for education. Provision bas been made for the education nf three more Government students in Europe, and a budget grant of 200,000 ticals has been made towards the83 words
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Article118 1902-09-05 3 A Queensland Government agent who lately returned to Mackay from the Solomon Islands reports that tbe natives on the east side of Malayta have been very troublesome recently. In addition to the murder of the recruits of the Hoderirk Vhu at Uru, tbe wife of a native missionary was killed118 words
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Article146 1902-09-05 3 H.MS Algerine arrived at Bangkok on tbe _!6th August. Her arrival was delayed by ordinary survey work on tbe west coast of the Gulf of Kiam. The Algerine is the lirst British gunboat to arrive at the Siamese capital since the visit of the Bramble in February last. The Algerine146 words
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Article199 1902-09-05 3 (ieneral Fukushima, Japan's ablest military leader, who came out from Kurope by the s. s. Inaba Mam, left that vessel at Colombo and has gone on to Calcutta and, it is said, is to take a brief trip into Afghanistan before sailing for Japan. Of bim a Colombo paper cays:—199 words
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Article213 1902-09-05 3 The rebel Shans in Northern Siam showed no mercy to tbe Siamese officials who fell into their hands at Phrae. One official whom they captured vainly tried to persuade them to spare his life. On finding them not to be moved, he remarked that there was nothing213 words
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Article226 1902-09-05 3 In an interview with a representative of the Pans Figaro Dr. Garnault, who recently inoculated himself with the virus of bovine tuberculosis, declared that the experiment by which he bad imperilled his life was undertaken with the nl'j-i-i of showing Dr. Koch to be an imposter, and226 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement635 1902-09-05 3 BANKS. j HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.Sterling ReserTe..slo.ooo,ooo\ -r mn Silver Reserve....! 4,7«>.000} 50 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF) mml PROPRIETORS. "VMmmtm Court or Dirkctors. Hon. R. Shkwan,... Chairman. A. Haopt, Esq.— nam Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson ,H. Schubart, Esq. Gorrx, Eso. N. A. Situs.635 words
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Advertisement583 1902-09-05 3 NOTICES. WANTED a clerk, a lad fresh from school preferable. 1 Apply to BOON, 16-9 c/o .Strait. Timet Office. WANTED. A SMART youth who can manipulate the Typewriter (Remington). Apply with references to U.c M. c/o Strait* Time*. WANTED A CHINESE CLERK ONF who has had some experience in nflii583 words
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Advertisement585 1902-09-05 3 NOTICES. A MARE and a gelding for sale both useful for carriage and saddle ISrrO each. Owner about to leave the Settlement A ppiy to A. B. c/o Strait* Times. TX)R SALE.— Boring Equipment for 8 I Pipes, including 200 feet of Lining Tube, suitable for artesian well boring; -all585 words
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Advertisement667 1902-09-05 3 SHIPPING. 1 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. THE Company* steamer A"f \w SANti, S.'.'Srl tons, Captsin Buller, having left Calcutta 'on the _lth ult may c expected to arrive here on or about the Sih Sept., and will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight667 words
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Obituary106 1902-09-05 4 On 18th, Aug. at Yokohama, Mas. Asa Maria Casati, aged 32. On the 18th Aug., at Kobe George Hamilton Mitchell, aged 26 years. Born at Nagasaki July 4th, 1876. On the 17th August, at Berlin, Carl Wii.cs. aged 58 years. On the 19th August, at Shanghai, Elizabeth, wife of106 words
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393 1902-09-05 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRY DAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER. Ships will no longer be served with water at Singapore— that is to say, the supply has been stopped by tbe Commissioners, and will not be resumed until the present drought is over. I'be local steamships, etc., will be served393 words
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Article236 1902-09-05 4 On September 6th last year Czolgosz fired the fatal shot that killed President McKinley. This morning a year later almost to the day we learn of an accident whereby the United States very nearly lost another President an accident in which one of tbe occupants of the brake wherein tbe236 words
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Article158 1902-09-05 4 A tki.bg ram dated London, 25th August says that the French authorities are considering a project for establishing a naval base at Kwanchau-wan, between Nivet and Fort Bayard, involving a cost of X1, 250,000. Kwauchauwan is a port that was leased by the French Government from China when the Russians158 words
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Article113 1902-09-05 4 Watbr all round and scarce a drop to drink! Such seems to be the most appropriate cry at the present moment Several ship-captains arriving both from east and west report having met heavy rain shortly before reaching Singapore. One ship, it is reported, met such a severe rainstorm off Sultan113 words
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Article62 1902-09-05 4 Bishop Favier of the Roman Catholic Mission at Peking has had a stroke of apoplexy. His left side is paralysed. The Bishop has great influence among Chinese and foreigners. The Chinese Government recently conferred upon him high official honours. It also appointed the bishop to be delegate on a Commission62 words
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Article56 1902-09-05 4 They are nothing if not euphemistic in British North Borneo, a« the following extract from the 8.N.8 Herald tends to indicate Un Monday 4th Ang. at 7 a.m.. Dollah, Bajau was executed in the Central Gaol for murder. The ceremony was conducted successfully, the nana! verdict being recorded by the56 words
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Article27 1902-09-05 4 Heading matter including F.M.S Notes, an account of the volcanic eruption near the Bonin islands, and Netherlands India news will be found on pages 2 and 3.27 words
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Article13 1902-09-05 4 The homeward mail by the Konig Albert closes at 6 pm. on Monday.13 words
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Article11 1902-09-05 4 Drmgoe fever is now prevalent at Hongkong after thirty years' absence.11 words
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Article13 1902-09-05 4 Major Tuite, 3rd M. I. 1., has been granted twelve months' leaveof absence.13 words
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Article14 1902-09-05 4 Tbi fifth Penang Assize this year, began on Tuesday witb seven cases for trial.14 words
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Article13 1902-09-05 4 The Russian press, says a Berlin telegram, promises France Russia's support against Siam.13 words
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Article19 1902-09-05 4 The Valetta with the outward mail left Penang at 11 a.m. to-day and is due at 6 p.m. to-morrow.19 words
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Article19 1902-09-05 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Service Reservoir on Saturday afternoon from 5 to 6.19 words
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Article21 1902-09-05 4 Shippihq advertisements, with dates of sailling etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping newi is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article22 1902-09-05 4 It is reported tbat the offer of the Brush Electric Compsny to establish tramways in Shanghai bas been accepted by the Municipality.22 words
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Article30 1902-09-05 4 The Secretary of State for India has expressed the hope that the rearmament of the native army of India may be completed in the course of the next financial year.30 words
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Article26 1902-09-05 4 Tub Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament ended on Monday last, with Mr. A. S. Anthony winner of the Championship for the thirteenth time in succession.26 words
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Article32 1902-09-05 4 This morning as a Kling woman was washing beneath the verandah of a house on Anson road, a portion of the verandah collapsed and fell upon tbe woman, doing rather serious hurt.32 words
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Article27 1902-09-05 4 LIBt'TBNANT-CoLONKL J. RoWLANDSON, who commanded the Kings's Own in Singapore, on completion of his period of service in command of a battalion, has been placed on half-pay.27 words
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Article28 1902-09-05 4 The homeward bound German mail steamer hoiiig Albert left Hongkong at noon yesteiuay aud is due here on Monday evening. She will probably despatched on the following morning.28 words
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Article38 1902-09-05 4 The price of laud in town and Tanglin is still rising. II o^isu No. *< Oxley Koad and the vacant ground adjacent, was sold yesterday at SJB.OUO. Tne area is 1 acre, 0 rood and ltf poles, freehold properly.38 words
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Article36 1902-09-05 4 Manila will have another business enterprise to boast of in the near future, says the Manila Times. A lupe factory, with all the modern machinery lo make the plant a complete establishment is to be established.36 words
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Article40 1902-09-05 4 Mr. A. H. Stephens, Hon. Secretary of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club, has resigned as he is proceeding to Peuang for a lew mouths by next German Mail. Mr. J. H. t arr has been elected in Mr. Stephens's place-40 words
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Article44 1902-09-05 4 Tbi Post Office draws attention to tbe lacl that letters to Australia and to Egypt must be mailed at the 8 cents rate, anil not at the 4 cents rate as many lancy. Those mailed al the lower ligure are charged double on delivery.44 words
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Article41 1902-09-05 4 The Education Department in Siam is now, it is understood, enforcing a rule making Siamese the sole medium of instruction up to a certain standard. Only alter passing that standard can pupils enter one of the schools where English is taught.41 words
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Article45 1902-09-05 4 H. M. S. Riaaldo when out in Hongkong waters for shooting practice on the 19ib August got stuck between two rocks for over a day. She went into dock for repairs. She was out at the date ot last advices and was proceeding to Shanghai.45 words
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Article39 1902-09-05 4 The following passengers left Singapore per Chusan to-day London via Marseilles— Mr A. Carmichael. For Sydney Mr. N. R. Chapman. For Penang Mr. A. J. Ross, Mr. H. Palmer Mr. T. Bonuwens, Mr. T. Hooft and Mr. W. Scnellhas.39 words
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Article39 1902-09-05 4 The British steamer Lindenhall, which had recently stranded near Mutsure Island, at the entrance to the Shimonoseki Straits, in Japan, arrived at Moji on tbe 15th ult. She has received some damage, and is to be repaired at Nagasaki.39 words
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Article50 1902-09-05 4 A Macao woman attempted to commit suicide in the harbour at 2 o'clock this morning, off Collyer Quay, but was rescued by a Bengalee detective. The woman told a Sikh before the incident that she was taking a walk. She will be charged at the Police Court with attempted suicide.50 words
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Article103 1902-09-05 4 A case was reported this morning the nature of which is not known. It is either a case of house-breaking or assault. Early this morning a Malay was taken to the Serangoon Koad Station by two Klinge who accused him of housebreaking. But the Malay bore marks of having been103 words
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Article218 1902-09-05 4 Fike broke out this morning in the Chinese house and shop, 6, Upper Circular Koad, and considerable damage was done, some gutta having been stored in the building which, of course, greatly assisted the flames in their work of destruction. The building war a two-storied one, and218 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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56 1902-09-05 4 Brake Collides with Electric Car. liondon, ith Sept. President Koosevelt and party when driving in a brake near Pittsfield, Massachusetts, collided with an electric car. The President escaped with bruises. Several of the party were injured. A detective accompanying the President was killed. The driver of56 words
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48 1902-09-05 4 An Authoritative Opinion. 1,.,!,, Sir James Hullet, an authority on tbe South African native problem, and one of the largest employers of Indians in Natal, has been interviewed in London. He strongly deprecated the introduction of Chinese labour for South African mines.48 words
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23 1902-09-05 4 Mr. Brodrick, and Generals French, lan Hamilton, and Kelly-Kenny have started to attend the German military raanu'uvres.23 words
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81 1902-09-05 4 A Chinaman was found dead in Government House grounds yesterday afternoon at 2..'1t) by Ag. Inspr. Connor, just opposite to the Colonial Secretary's bungalow. The body waa warm when cut ilnv.ii. It was a clear case of suicide and had evidently been premeditated carefully. The81 words
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Article521 1902-09-05 4 Following are the entries for the S. C. C. tennis tournament which closed last night. The tournament commences next Thursday Championship. Hmk. a W. l>arlri«liire. T. B. Norrie, von Berg, K. P. White, A. H. Withers, H. K. Baker, K. F. Salzinnmi, W. Lilly. F.521 words
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Article52 1902-09-05 4 The collier Muriel, lias been successfully engaged in using special gear for coaling ships of tbe Channel and Mediterranean Fleets. The system of coaling bas, however, been bo favourably reported on that colliers of greater displacement and more suitable holds and hatches are to be built for the use of52 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement605 1902-09-05 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THERE'S MUCH IN THE SPENDING. Co:)— For instance two men may have exactly the same income, and the same responsibilities. But their wives spend differently. One buys on the money-wasting credit system. The other buys her supplies from THE AUSTRALIAN STORES for cash. The difference means a snug605 words
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Advertisement187 1902-09-05 4 G.R.UMBFRT&CO. PHOTOQRAPHERS. Dally Blttlnga— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICB. All our Photos are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent prints either done in our own new patented Celloidin process or in Platinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window, Battery Road.187 words
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Article1529 1902-09-05 5 It is curious to note that though the c public have tor several days been aware of the fact that, owing to the failure of c the rainfall there is a scarcity of water which amounts to a question of very n grave anxiety, yet even the1,529 words
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Article255 1902-09-05 5 (The straits Times is not responsible for the •pinions of its correspondents. WATERINQ ORCHARD ROAD. To the Editor of the "Strait* Times." Sib, Would it not be well fcr the street watering department to infuse its methods with a little more common sense From the Railway bridge to the255 words
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WATER FOR SHIPPING.
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Letter390 1902-09-05 5 To the Editor of the "Straits Times." Sib,— Your leading article of yesterday appears to suggest that the Municipality are failing in their duty to the public by trying to supply steamer? with water, thus reducing the supply available for the town. If this is actu ally what you mean,390 words
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Letter121 1902-09-05 5 To the Editor of tlie Straits Times Sir, I notice in yesterday's issue of your paper, among remarks on the Water Supply and under the heading nf Waste not-want not," the statement that on Tuesday this ship was supplied witb 20,000 gallons of water by the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.121 words
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Article79 1902-09-05 5 Who Can Beat It? The Perak Pioneer bas the following: Sister St. Francis, the premier member of the St. Maur Sisterhood in the Penang Convent, visited Taiping on Monday. This good lady haa now been 43 years out in the Eaat, which surely must be79 words
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Article470 1902-09-05 5 The Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, and jury, continued the hearing of Assize cases this morning, Mr. Innes conducting the prosecution for the Attorney-General. The case of Abdul Karim and Lim Swee Toh, begun yesterday, was concluded. The charge against them was mischief by fire with intent to470 words
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Article174 1902-09-05 5 The steamer Satsuma, Captain Chubb, belonging to the Barber Line, arrived at Aden with a tire in one of the holds. She was on a voyage from Yokohama to Europe, and when the outbreak was discovered the Captain made for the nearest port. When she174 words
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Article253 1902-09-05 5 A very pleasant function was held under the auspices of the members of the W. C. T. U. at the Anglo-Chinese school last night. The commodious upper room was tastefully draped with flags, and there was a fair gathering Mr. J. Polglase took the chair. Mrs. Pease253 words
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Article567 1902-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, 5TH Sh'ti.mku:, 190£. PRODUCE. Gambier :>uyer< f 14.37J Copra Bali 9.80 do Pontiaaak 9.15 Pepper, Black lmyer* 38.00 do White, (8%) 53.00 8ago Floor Sarawak 4.00 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 l'earl Sago Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 24-50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis ,30.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 19.50567 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement141 1902-09-05 5 Something Worth Reading. Mr. R Swift, 13, Beaconsfleld Road, Ley ton, Essex, writes My wife was troubled for a long time witb pain in tbe side; medical assistance **«s employed in vain. After using only half tbe contents of a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm, this malady was removed in141 words
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Advertisement215 1902-09-05 5 COMMON SENSE-NUTSHELL A aaw medical work oo tbe cauaaa and moat _cientiflc and effectual mean* of .elf-cure ever discovered for nereoua and functtonal debility, waate of vitality, depreaaion of •pint*, *_c.,w_tb practical obeerTaUon* on marriage aod full directiona lor removing certain diaqualificaiiona that dcotroy the bappinea* of wedded life Ii215 words
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Advertisement751 1902-09-05 5 NOTICES. piRUSHED FOOD Tet IT ABO TOO WILL Bl SATISFIED. I. K. BELILIOS begs to Inform the publio that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road, is now opened. First Class Fresh Crushed Food p. c. per bag wg. 1-10 $4 80 Cleaned Oats do wg.751 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1902-09-05 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, sth September. Hiirh Wale, n.o p.m "Warren Football Match. S.V.A Squad Drill 18. 8. V. I. Election of Officers. 6.16. C. C. A. Prinsep Street Church. 8. Saturday. 6th September. High Water. 0.26 am. 0.34 p.m. Pledges Sale. Powell. 10. P. <% O. outward mail dne.150 words
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Advertisement275 1902-09-05 6 NOTICES. DAWSON'S 500TS I FOR ALL CLASSES. /yv^ > 1^ Jcjm\M±\ tf Jrv* fll WWmtiW > V^RtCtSTTREO" P**_l» a *~**-L_. tm \T»AOtMaJ,K v m^***^ Njß7MB!>^ Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRAPE MUM STAMPED ON THE SOLES. TO BE HAD OF ftLi. DEALERS. 23 LONDON WALL,275 words
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Advertisement325 1902-09-05 6 NOTICES. JOSEPH fiiILOTTS jfc-1 (.rand :^ix. i'aris. iooo- WPM, gra AJ A OfFI jbe«tQ_My: andha*rla»Ore«t«bt Durability.are Uieirfore *MW M 9 WWS CHEAPEST. —IS *mW Buchanan's Old Scotch Whiskies. St*9Py Buchanan Blend pal f HOUSE OF COMMONS" A I Sic Better known as ML Xj K^rs;.Hjils_M His M «J*- st y325 words
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Advertisement496 1902-09-05 6 NOTICES. jTmotion co. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED DURABLE AND ACCURATE "ClSy The Keystone Watch Case Co. jPFT^'K America's Oldest and i*s V «.,/>\Largest Watch Factory L J v I War sale by \4_-l_y The Principal Watch Dialers m r Btn>n* Settlements j KAGNALL HILLKS 96, Rol'inson Road HAVE496 words
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Advertisement879 1902-09-05 6 NOTICES. MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE SYME CO. v.c. rp H E Pill RIVER POCK 1 PENANG. The above Dock situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye Hirer, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the following dimensions Length on879 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement700 1902-09-05 7 Tho BotHieo Company, Ltd. TUh 80-dari Ut. AnaUT* Norwioh Union Ftr* Insmanos So_*«y. Atlas Aasuranoe Company (Fm). The KouiUhle Life Assurano* Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company rh Tottenham Lager Beer Company. r'or nartionlar* of these Companies, mer th* m l jSlm\\mmt ot THK BOENKO COMPANT. LIMITED. Agent* STEAMSHIP700 words
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Advertisement1346 1902-09-05 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Pa ket vaa rt Maatschappij. Under contract witb the Netherlands India Uovernment. Agentt at Singapore: Bhip Aob_ict, latb J. Dabudbls A Co., 3-3, Collvbb Qoay. Tho undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Eipected Will be Despatched for On Houtman Koetei via Bept 4 Bandjermassin, Kotabaroe, Soerabaia1,346 words
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Advertisement668 1902-09-05 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ji Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nederlandsohe Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Toirs. Tons. Peleut 7441 fieeror 4600 Tydeut 7441 Diomed 4670 Telemachui 7441 Menelaut 4671 Jaton 7441 Netor ShOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulytte* 3630 Ajoi 7039 Pyrrhu* 3620 Achilla* 7043 Tantalus 363n Drucalion 7030 Ixion 3612 Idomeneut 6763 Rhipeut668 words
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Advertisement535 1902-09-05 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Übdib Mail Cowtbact with thi Adstbiah Govbkhmist. The following are tbe date* on which the Company's steamers may be eipected to sail from here OOTWABD. HciMIWABn. 1902 1902 7Vt«»l« Sept. ti I \Nippcm Sept. 27 Marqui* \Triette Oct. 27 Bacqueheim Oct. ti All535 words
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Advertisement509 1902-09-05 7 INSURANCE CO.'S LANCASHIRE INSUBANCI COMPANY. FISB AM) LIFE. CAPI TAL..~...£3r0()0 eOOO. LIFE FDND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,434. POWELL _~CO.. AGENTS. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. I FIRE Insurance effected on every description of property. > MARINE Risks accepted to all part* of tbe World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W.509 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1387 1902-09-05 8 Under thi* heading tbe following abbreviation* are used str. steamer »h.— Bhip; bq. barque; sch. schooner; Yet Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. British U. B.— United States Feb.— French Ger. German; Dut. Dutch ;Joh.— Jobore; G.c— General-cargo; d.p. —deck passenger; TJ.— Uncertain1,387 words
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Article620 1902-09-05 8 Name, port, probable date oj arrival, and name of agenti. Stbambbs. Achilles, Liverpool, Sept 16; Mansfield. Alton, Hongkong end Sept G'fillan Wood. Agamemnon. L'pool. Sept 30; Mansfield. Aiboin, Bangkok, Sept 20 Borneo Coy. Alicante, Manila, Sent 7; Barlow. Am. Jaureguiberry, Havre, left July 20; Andalusia, Hongkong Oct 3;620 words
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Article152 1902-09-05 8 For Per tteamer Time. To- Morrow. Sarawak R. of Sarawak 11 a.m. Bangkok Karat 11 a.m. Aba* Is. A Natuna Is. Banka 11 a.m. Yokohama and Kobe Flint .hire 11 am. Siak and Pakan Hong h> 1 p.m. Penang Pin Seng 2 p.m. Christmas Island Islander 3 p.m.152 words
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Article136 1902-09-05 8 Fbom Ed hope:— By the P.AO. s.s. Valetta due on tbe 7th Sept. witb dates to the 15th Aug. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 16th, 16th A Slst July Fbom China —By the Konig Albert due on Monday. uly 26th P.136 words
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Article187 1902-09-05 8 H [Ul. 5 Visbh.'* Name A Tobs Cai tain Rio. Fbom Sailed. Cobsiobkbs. i .'pt 4 ITydeus Brit str.j 4800 Rawise 4 111. Ferd Laeiez Ocr str 3798 iFucha 4 iMeran Fed yet. 100 jNacodah 4 Trieste' Aus str 3203 Maccoz/i 4 Pin Seng Brit str 387 'Davidson 4187 words
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Article99 1902-09-05 8 Date. Vb*sil's Name. Flag A Rig Tons. Dmtihatioi. Bept 6 6 fi 4 fi 7 fi 6 fi 6 Sri Pontianak Celebes Van Riebieek Anglia Victoria Sri Wongsee Sri Wongsee Ban Whatt Soon Cassiua Ganymede Rajah of Sarawak 'ma Penang fin Dut *tr. 233 Shanghai str. 1886 Rhio *tr.99 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1902-09-05 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hotpitnl. ',lh Srpi 19-1.. i a. in :(|>m H|ini. HK_l.ii.i_H Bar -"H.ittS J9 8*"« i 2i> 9-' l, Murium. Temp ..1 B— o 8*1 MJ day uighi WB'lbTher 78.6 760 78.0 I clear DirofWinil 1 n.8.1. S.B.W. s.e. Max. Tempi 89."_! Hin Max in Sun I4AO70 words
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