The Straits Times, 11 September 1902
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Title Section14 1902-09-11 1 The Straits Times. 7NO. a 0.92- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement691 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. grhc £imcs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS. TIIK type u«ed v ntandard for setting advcrtii-ementr ih ►imilar ti. thin, unle»» tin- in-iim t ion in to "dinplHy" the advertisement, when any eflective »tyle of type, used in the paper, will be adopted. The xtandard rim» exactly eight line-691 words
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Advertisement114 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. Robinson Co. :o: ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE LAST FEW DAYS. :o: Bargains in all Depts. Once a year Once a year only. :o: Robinson Co. Wurkisd V)rop6ies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. (TIM IB 80J Make friends and KEEP THEM. Get an introduction (at your Dealer's). The pleasure will be lasting, With114 words
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Advertisement392 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. NOTICE POWELL ROBINSON. MB. E. WALLACE signs the above firm per procuration as from the Ist of Sept.. 1902. 13-9 POWELL ROBINSON. NOTICE. THE Port Dicksnn Cooperative Coffee Caring Company are prepared to receive Coffee in parchment or Cherry for treatment. Special Terms given for large shipments. Apply for392 words
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Advertisement423 1902-09-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. [POWELL JOBINSON A shipment of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery JUST OPENED Lw^ ■jTvk^Mlm Ladies Watches Carriage Clock Gentlemen's Demi Ladies' Hunter. Hunter. Repairs in all branches POWELL ROBINSON SINGAPORE tu. th. g v.c. -I— jl _l_ Jci X JL r*i COLD WATEK PAINT has been in use in tie423 words
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Article2342 1902-09-11 2 Progress Report. Thi General Manager's Report down to August 23rd, IUO>, runs as follows The mine measurements and assay results of prospecting work, by the mine manager, show a total of 859J ft. for the period of (four wenks) under review, made up of lu7J ft sinking, •261* ft.2,342 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement372 1902-09-11 2 NOTICES. TEH ROBINSOHPIANO CO. LTD., Singapore, Hongkong, Sdangdai, Bangkok, PIANO MANUFACTURERS. The Straits Models made by us are tbe result of 27 years' experience of how to build a piano for this climate. They are also $175 cheaper than imported makes claiming equal quality. Price $390, $415, $440, $475. tu.372 words
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Advertisement360 1902-09-11 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests •50 lb«.. I.;»<M> Ih*., atter aeven after fourday* in loen «li»j n Water. in Water. The above tests were made by tbe Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best be had ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO.,360 words
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Advertisement427 1902-09-11 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL HIZES ALWAYS IN BTOCK. PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO.. LD ROUSSILLON CHAMPAGXE. "An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts 534. 24 pinta 536 THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. th. Soli Aettm THI TAW VALE RAILWAY CO. Have fitted up427 words
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Article93 1902-09-11 3 Thk St. Leger has again been won by the favourite, this time in shape of .Sceptre, the bay filly by Persimmon out of Ornament. On August 20th her price was S to 2 against and it seems hardly likely that she would start at longer odds' than93 words
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Article121 1902-09-11 3 A Happy Land. Dr. Hamilton, the Medical Officer of the Falkland Islands, speaks highly of the climate and conditions of health there. He says: "The climate of the Falkland Islands is hostile to all diseases of a contagious or infectious nature. The climate and the highly nitrogenised121 words
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Article268 1902-09-11 3 \\k are sorry to hear that Mr. Kershaw, Legal Adviser to the K.MS, MRiitVeringfrum chronic pleurisy, which has^ attacked one of his lungs, and dial >r lev He is now in England, and it is extremely unlikely that he will be able to come out here again. Tin-268 words
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Article31 1902-09-11 3 Thk supply of building skilled labour at Penang is falling short, owing to so many carpenters having been engaged to work in Acheen at wages reaching even two dollars a day.31 words
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Article31 1902-09-11 3 The British steamer Queen Olga, which was lately damaged by grounding on a reef near Sourabaya, has been docked there, and is now on the way to Singapore for further repair.31 words
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Article40 1902-09-11 3 A drought which started in May last at Kuching. the capital of Sarawak, broke up in August. The last big drought there was in 1 88*. New water works are in progress ut Kuching with a reservoir to cost $50,000.40 words
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Article40 1902-09-11 3 The British transport Jelunga did not, after all, leave for Calcutta last week. She came to the wharf to take her shaft and then returned to the roadß where she now is. She is expected to leave early next week.40 words
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Article38 1902-09-11 3 Prnanu, too, has a short rainfall this year. The town has a good water supply at present, but the increasing needs of the growing population require to be met. Municipal action to remedy matters is looked forward to.38 words
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Article50 1902-09-11 3 'I'm- Sarawak Government will prohibit the exportation of timber from K il-l-hint: and Sarawak Proper and also from the district between Tanjong Datu and the right bank of the Sadong River. Tli.- prohibition takes effect from the 9th Feb. next. The aim is to keep the timber for local use.50 words
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Article58 1902-09-11 3 A remarkable official deal is reported from the V. M. S. By it the Perak General Revenue Farms have been let, ro says the Perak l'ionerr.to Towkay Loke Yew of Selangor for a rental of 51 20,000 a month, without tenders having been called. This rental is said to be58 words
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Article75 1902-09-11 3 The other day, the headman of one of Towkay Kong Sang's mines near Setul, did not appear in the morning to see the coolies go to their work. His quarters were examined and he waR found dead, with his throat cut. A knife was found lying beside him. None of75 words
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Article78 1902-09-11 3 Thinking to play a practical joke on his father, a Berlin schoolboy tilled table pepper-mill with gunpowder. His father, who was very near-sighted, looked closely into his plate as he turned the handle. There was an explosion, and the poor man was temporarily blinded, while the tip of his nose78 words
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Article130 1902-09-11 3 There was a preacher over in Texas who took permanent leave of his congregation in the following manner Brothers and sisters I come to say good-by. I don't think God loves this church, because none of you ever did. I don't think you love each other,130 words
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Article252 1902-09-11 3 A cokrksposdkst writes With reference to a paragraph in Wednesday's paper in which mention is made of the introduction of Japanese servants into a New York Club, and suggesting that the experiment be tried here, permit me to mention that, when the Hylam servant trouble was at252 words
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Article66 1902-09-11 3 For Singapore. Per P. 4 O. >. s. Arrndia from London Au.. 27— Mr. 8. Lambeth, Mr. and Mrs. Hent.ey. Me-»rs. 0. AndersoQ, Macdouald and M-lvi'le, For N. D. 1 s. I. Pretuten from Bremen Aug.B. due 18th Sept.— Mr. and Mrs. W. Aneroaet. Miss Appelkamp and66 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement416 1902-09-11 3 NOTICES. I jTmotion co. WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Mr. J. da Perelra Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house kaown as Claymore. Apollinaris THE fVBEN OF TABLE WATERS: Annwtl Sales now exceeding 28.000,000 Bottles. To be416 words
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Advertisement626 1902-09-11 3 I NOTICES. WANTED: a clerk, a lad fresh from school preferable. Apply to BOON, 15-9 c/o Strnit* Timrt Office. WANTEP, for British North Horneo. A TKLEPHONE OVERSEER. Must lie able to repair and keep in order telephones and lines Salary $40.10 per month, increasing yearly according to competency. Apply to626 words
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Advertisement535 1902-09-11 3 NOTICES. WANTED to buj IX) tons of rattans, various qualities, for basket making, F. 0. B. Singapore; also give price* of freight to Wellington. New Zealand, if possible. Address r i:\VIN A RN( U.K. 90, WillU Street, 16/10 Wellington, New Zealand. WANTED. BOARD or lodging with private family by young535 words
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Advertisement502 1902-09-11 3 SHIPPING. KOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA. MESSRS. APCAR 4 CO.'S steamer AURA TOON APCAR. 4,000 tons, Captain Stewart, left Hongkong on the 2nd inst., and is due here on Friday, the l:'th inst., en route to above port*. For freight or passage, apply to 12-9 SARKIES MOSEH, Agent?. FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS.502 words
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262 1902-09-11 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENT B. THURSDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. H. K Sir Frank Swettenhara returned from his tour of the East Coast yesterday afternoon. Contrary to the expectations of some and the rumors among the many, he did not annex Kelantan and Tringganu during his official trip to the262 words
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Article340 1902-09-11 4 Ykstbrday we mentioned the fact that the Rajah of Patani, whowag kidnappod by the Siamese rfH^Hßwry last, had not been p.n* <m-<^| it was currently believed th^| Native States that he had I to death. The impressi^^^^Vthe unfortunate potentate I ii i murdered is easily PX l'l^HPr The It i340 words
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Article120 1902-09-11 4 The passing to-day of the extreme sentence of the British law upon Joseph Gouin, for the wilful murder of an unfortunate coolie is, we believe, the first instance of the kind in the history of Singapore. Hitherto Malaya, Chinese and Asiatics of all kinds have been sentenced to death but120 words
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Article265 1902-09-11 4 Unvorti-nately, like the poor, the servant question— especially in so far as it relates to the Hylam "boy" is everlastingly with us. A correspondent whose letter appears in another column to-day, tackles the question and suggests that someone who understands the matter take it up, when he will be sure265 words
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Article225 1902-09-11 4 The interview of the Boer Generals with Dr. Kuyper, the Premier of the Netherlands, announced by Reuter today, may be expected to work for good. Dr. Kuyper possesses strong common sense, and sets no store by pleasing tbe popular whim of the moment. He early saw the hopelessness of the225 words
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Article268 1902-09-11 4 The prejudice against hand labour arising from mistaken education, which it so common in these parts, runs very high indeed in China. The Rev. W. N. Brewster, a missionary working in the province of Fokien, has published some interesting observations on this subject. He says that in no country upon268 words
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Article21 1902-09-11 4 Reading matter, including the Raub report and an article on the servant question will be found on pages '2 and 'A.21 words
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Article11 1902-09-11 4 Penang is to have a veterinary surgeon as Superintendent of Abattoirs.11 words
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Article15 1902-09-11 4 Wiih the Governor by the Sea Del!* from Kelantan yesterday was Mr. Brockman, Chief Magistrate.15 words
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Article17 1902-09-11 4 Tbe Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Chinese Lawn Tencis Club ground on Friday afternoon.17 words
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Article19 1902-09-11 4 Fewer cases of wasting water and fighting at the standpipes came under the notice of the police this morning.19 words
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Article20 1902-09-11 4 It is reported that many boys at Penang have stopped attending school in consequence of the increased rate of tees.20 words
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Article21 1902-09-11 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailling etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article18 1902-09-11 4 Tenders are invited in our advertising columns for the construction and metalling of a road through Dunearn Estate-18 words
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Article23 1902-09-11 4 Mr E. H. Waiii. m has left Perak for Kuala Lumpur, to act as Deputy State Engineer, vice Mr. Bellamy transferred to Perak.23 words
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Article19 1902-09-11 4 Messrs. Hillbs, O. Labrooy, Jacob, Newman, Plunkett, Edwards, and Mrs Page arrived from Port Swettenham by the Huppho yesterday.19 words
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Article20 1902-09-11 4 Mk. C. R. Cormac, Assistant Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs, Selangor, has been promoted to be Superintendent P. and T., Pahang.20 words
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Article28 1902-09-11 4 The M. M. Company's outward mail steamer Salazie left Colombo at 2 p m. on the 10th instant, and is due here on Monday at about 7 a.m.28 words
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Article26 1902-09-11 4 Thi German mail steamer I'rcuuen will arrive off the heads about 8 o'clock to-night, and will come alongside the wharf at about 7 a. m to-morrow.26 words
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Article28 1902-09-11 4 A form of thieving, now common at Penang, is that of stealing from the carriages of people going about shopping in town. Valuable parcels and packages thus disappear.28 words
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Article37 1902-09-11 4 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier at 8 and 9 a. in. on Sunday. There will be a game of Water Polo against a team of the R A. All players must go over by the first launch.37 words
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Article32 1902-09-11 4 Droiort has also otneken Province Wellesley. It will be a serious matter for the sugar planters, who may find it impossible to secure a crop even if the drought breaks up soon.32 words
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Article30 1902-09-11 4 Thb agenda at the Municipal meeting to-morrow includes tbe following item* -Water Supply, eates and taxes for 1803, improvement of the Old Jail Site, and enforcement of the piggeries by-law.30 words
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Article36 1902-09-11 4 It ii understood that the Vttlal will shortly leave for a cruise. The second class cruiser Arelhuna is expected here from Hongkong .on Saturday, on her way home. She was temporarily attached to the China Station.36 words
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Article47 1902-09-11 4 Trbbe was a hockey match played at Kuala Lumpur on the 6th inst., between a team from that place and one which had come over for the occasion from Kajang. A lively and well contested game resulted in a victory for Kuala Lumpur by 6 to 2.47 words
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Article61 1902-09-11 4 The Band of the 3rd ML I. will play in the Botanical Gardens, Tanglin, on Monday next the 15th instant from 9 pm. to 11 p.m. The following is the programme 1 Overture Barbier de Seville Rossini. Serenade... Hungarian Echoes..Han mann. Selection lolanthe Bullivan. Walti. .Le Sang Roumain. .Ivanovice. Cornet61 words
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Article40 1902-09-11 4 We regret to announce that Captain Jellicoe, late of tbe Chow Phya and the Singapore, died at the General i Hospital at 11 a.m. to-day. The funeral takes place at Bukit Timah at 7 a.m. to-morrow.40 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article33 1902-09-11 4 liondon, loth Stpltmlier. The America Asiatic Steamship Com sany has been formed at New York. It will despatch ships monthly from Yew York to the Far East.33 words
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Article30 1902-09-11 4 Summonses under the Crimes Act have been Berved on the editor and publishers of the Irish PeopU at Dublin, on charges of intimidation and criminal conspiracy.30 words
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Article16 1902-09-11 4 The St. Leger resulted as follows Sceptre 1 Rising Olant g Friar Talk ;i16 words
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Article23 1902-09-11 4 Captain Killick, thn commander of the ILtytiitn gunboat Crelt d Pierrot, remained on board to fire tbe magazine, and perished.23 words
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22 1902-09-11 4 Dr. Kuyper, the Premier of the Netherlands, bad a long interview with the Boer Generals to-day.22 words
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Article298 1902-09-11 4 It was hoped that yesterday morning's shower would have had some appreciable effect on the water iii the reservoir. Such, however, was not tne case, except perhaps, that it about covered the usual evaporation. The necessity for economy is still imperative. Observation shows that the people are298 words
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Article286 1902-09-11 4 The President, of the Municipal Commission has given notice tli.it at the meeting to be held to-morrow he will move (a) I'M. it the scheme submitted by the Municipal Engineer for the conslrnclu.ii ut an impounding reservoir in the district of I'lu Kalang be approved by the Board, and that286 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1248 1902-09-11 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON. GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jsist on JlppUcation.) tu.th.s. NY CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND.) GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B." BRAND. Balk very Ilitil Pllaaaar Baara. aapactally krawed lar Tropical Cllaata.. KH.ln.ble at la. artaclpal Hot.la. >aa K.1.1t daalart, Vo.f1,248 words
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Advertisement68 1902-09-11 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Gretham House, Battery Road AND Orchard Road, 3. BEG to call attention to (heir latest and greatly increased collection of viewsof Singapore, Native States, Johore, Siam, Sumatra. Sarawak, Br. B rneo, Java, etc., etc. More than 3,000 different numbers. Price of each view, printed in tbe68 words
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Advertisement100 1902-09-11 4 LAND SALE. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell <S Co. Sale-room yesterday Freehold Building site at Mandalay Rd. ofl Baleatier Kd. S'pore, containing an area of 16,200 sq. ft. marked Lot. 9 in the plan drawn on on indenture dated 19th March 1900 bought by M.100 words
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Article1778 1902-09-11 5 Joseph Gaum, the Keppel Road Murderer. Condemned. PLUCKY BUT FUTILE DEFENCE. This morning at the Assizes, before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, and a special jury, Joseph tiauin, a Frenchman, stood on remand on an indictment charging him with murder. The Attorney-General, the Hon. \V. R Collyer,'1,778 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter434 1902-09-11 5 To the Editor ofthx "Straits Times." Sir, Not very long ago, you drew attention in your columns to tbe objectionable behaviour of certain rikisha pullers near the Convent gate in Victoria Street, and the nuisance was soon put a stop to. You would be conferring a great434 words
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Article387 1902-09-11 5 ORDERS BY MAJOR E. O. BROADRICK, ACTING COMMANDANT, 8. V. C. Singapore, 11th Sept. 8. v. c. Coronation Contingent The Coronation Contingent will return by the P. A O. s.s. "Java" doe on the 26th instant. Tbe Contingent will land at Johnston's Pier and the S.387 words
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Article296 1902-09-11 5 The Autumn lawn tennis tournament of the Singapore Cricket Club commences this afternoon. To-day's Ties. A. DOUBLES. BarkMiire and Perkins 1 v. Simpson and Norrie -a. Noon and Hannaford ."> v. White and Beatty— 4. Fort and Pein-e+n v. von Berg and Mac-taggart-6. Scott and Morrison 2296 words
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Article62 1902-09-11 5 The other day it wan stated that a force of 200 Shans had been captured by Siamese troops whilst fleeing from Phrae to Nan. This number now resolves itself 65 men and 30 women, tbe others having escaped They are to be tried at Phrae, whither Mr. Robyns, one of62 words
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Article53 1902-09-11 5 A Htv.K male orang-utan, said to be tbe largest of its kind ever seen in these Settlements, is on exhibition in a tent on Beach Road. The owner, Mr Ancbant, intends touring with it, its ultimate destination being Australia. A full grown specimen, fresh from the Bornean wilds, is rarely53 words
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Article50 1902-09-11 5 The Chelydi-a which is due from Hongkong on the' 14th inst., brings Chinese coolies The Borg which was dry-docked at Tanjong Pagar yesterday, will be undocked to-day. The cable ship Recorder has returned and is at Keppel Harbour. The outward Spanish mail steamer hla de Luzon arrived from Barcelona yesterday.50 words
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Article626 1902-09-11 5 SlUQAPOKE, 11TH SEPTKMRKR, 1902. PRODUCE. Gain bier buyers f 14.09 Copra Bali 9..VS do Pontian&k t 15 Pepper, Black "•ll.-n. 35.87) do White, (8%) 82.30 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.90 do Brunei No. 1 S.70 Pearl Sago 5.00 Coffee, Bali, 15% basil 34.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% ba«i« .10.00 Coffee, Liberian626 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1902-09-11 5 HAMRUKU-AMERIKALINIE. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG VIA PENANG. THE N. D. L. steamer Konyberg, 4866 tons, Captain Mayer, will be despatched for the above ports on or about tbe 27th September. She has superior accommodation for Ist Class passengers at reduced rates and carries a Doctor. (First class to Europe $37084 words
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Advertisement150 1902-09-11 5 EYE-SIGHT. Mr. N. LAZARUS. Occulist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may ne consulted for a short time only for SPECTACLES at HOTEL de I'EDSOPE No. 6. Business Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p m. Constantly recurring headaches, spells of dimness when reading, weak eyes, tbe letters running together any of these150 words
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Advertisement902 1902-09-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Notice under Section S of The Singa pore and Kranji Railway Ordinance 1900." NOTICE is hereby given that there have been tbis day deposited in the Office of the Surveyor-General, Straits Settlements, at Singapore Plans and sections upon a scale of two chains to an inch902 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1902-09-11 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, nth September. High Water 3.U p.m. B.C.C. Tennis Tournament begins. 5. H. M. S Pinafore at Town Hall. 9. Friday, 12th September. High Wax*. tilritni 6.14 p.m. German outward mail due. Municipal Commission. 2.30 Band. Chinese L. T. Club Ground. sto 6 S.V.A. Squad Drill. 6.16.150 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement563 1902-09-11 6 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. "OUR SPECIALITY," Mining Machinery and Appliances. Complete Steam Power Pla ts of the Highest Grade for any Service. High I'ressure Corlios and Slii'.e Valve Steam Engines. Stationary, Portable, Standard and Compound, and Lancashire Cornish Multibular, Locomotive. Vertical, Water Tube, Marine and Special Boilers. Mill Gearing, Pulleys,563 words
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Advertisement175 1902-09-11 6 NOTICES. A PENCIL WITH A PERPETUAL POINT. With each of the Amen, hi, Un.l 1V,,, ,1 .iiii|inii\ pendU there »re thirt) »i\ (•*>•*. The 1.M.1- are of any color iV.I They glide on the paper and never grit. They are cheaper and better than the bmt heretofore invented. Price $1175 words
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Advertisement238 1902-09-11 6 NOTICES. /CAUTION TO SHIPOWNER* A.ND X; CAPTAINS. RAHT.IKVH ANTI-POUUNG COMPOSITION. Other maxea tban our original mannfac tures are now sold. Tim genuine and only Composition with which Mr. RAHTJKNliimwKhaoßnytonnet tion it Hahthahr's Rahtiiks, nod packages are marked with these words, and the trade mark an open hand in Red Reject238 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement763 1902-09-11 7 TtM BoitfO Company, Ltd. rti mtmitlhtH A Norwich Union Tin Insnnnes Boei«ty. AasuiMß* Oo»«p*»y (Tn»). The Kqoitahl* Life Asrerano* Society. The CWm Mutual Scsaa Naviiratioß Company t> Tntu^hM Lapr Be«r Company. or vmrtioalmn at tk«» Companns. ssej tb* JZrtiZZmt of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED A«— to. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OmoE,763 words
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Advertisement769 1902-09-11 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. tinder contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmeni. Agent* at Singapore. Ship Aoesct, late J. Daemdeli A Co., 2-S, Colltbb Qday. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be I** patched for On Van Ron* Bataria Sept 8 Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal. Pecalongan, Samarang,769 words
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Advertisement514 1902-09-11 7 I Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes De France. Teleoraphio Addbbss: Messagebie-. HINOAPOBX. The -nail steamer* will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned date*. Outward. Homewaxd. Date*. Dates 1902. 1902. Salatie Sept. 16 1 Tonkin Sept. 14 E. Simon* 28 Lao* 28 Annam Oct. 13 Occnuin Oct. 1? Karra 36 I514 words
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Advertisement650 1902-09-11 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ~w~ Ocean Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oceaan. Tors. Toas. Pelnu 7441 Hector 4669 Tydrui 7441 Diomed 4670 Telmnackxu 7441 Mmeims 4671 Jtuon 7441 Sato* SbOl Agnmemnon 7010 Vlyuet 9630 Ajax 7039 PyrrAu. 3630 -4cM>« 7043 fantaiut 36*) Ontcaiton 7090 fxion X612 Idomrneui 6763 AAtpeiu650 words
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Advertisement554 1902-09-11 7 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service i* maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN BCREW BTEAMERB, Under Hail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for tbe Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, firovided with excellent accommodation or First and Second Class554 words
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Advertisement498 1902-09-11 7 INSURANCE CO.'S ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVEBTKD FUNDS EXCEBL* £9,722,886. THE LAR9EBT nRIOmCI IN THE WORLD BOUBTBAD A Co. AgmU rW CHINA TKADKKS INSCKANCB COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Snbnribed II.WW.OOC. Amount Paid op 000,000. Raterr* Fund. 900,000. Hsad Orrioa, Hokoioho. The undersigned. Agents for the above Com pany, are498 words
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Article213 1902-09-11 8 the following abbre- str. steamer sb.— r soh. schooner Yet— Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. H.p. -Hcrse-|.o»er: Brit— BriHi; U. S. -United States; Fch— French IBer. German; Dut. Dutch; Joti. Johore; 4i.c— Genenil-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; V.— Uncertain T. P. \V.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.P.I) -Tsniong PaearDock: B.W. —Borneo213 words
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Article939 1902-09-11 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Hanka. Brit. str. 127 tons, Capt Backhouse 10th Sept. From Ana-iiluis Is. hth Sept. Conrn. Baa Hc>o Lya, Unknown. U— Ris. Borneo. Brit str. 404 tons, C.ipt Uinsdale llthHapi From Sndoiig, Hth Sent. G.c, and 41 •I-1 Oaj Bmt Hai. For kuuhing939 words
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Article661 1902-09-11 8 Same, port, probable date of anttta.. and name of agent*. Steavikm. A. Apcar, Hongkong, Sept 12; S. Motes. Achilles, Liverp^l, Sept 16; Mansfield. Afton, Hongkong end Sept G'Kllan Wood. Agamemnon L pool. Sept 30; Mansfield. Alboin, Bangkok, Sept 20 Borneo Cot. Am.Janreguiberry, M'seilies, Sept 12;" M.C Andalusia, Honiikong,661 words
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Article75 1902-09-11 8 for Per iteamer Tim. To-Morrow. SaigOii AJ'rtguibtrry 1 1 a.m. Bai«on Chwwhan 11 a.m. Bangkok Deli 2 p.m. P. Swet'h&m via ports GantinuiU 3 p.m. Hatohday. Snnri&kan via ports Kninh 7 a.m. 110 110 via ports Patnni 1 1 a.m. Cotie via ports Vanderl.ini Ip.m. Penung Pin Smp75 words
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Article155 1902-09-11 8 From Eubopk:— By the N.D.L s.s Preus§en due on the 12th September with dates to the 19th Angu-t. She brings replies to the roaila which left Singapore on the 26th July. From Chin* -By the M. M. s. s. Tonkin due oa Sunday. ,<"H niDgapore due in155 words
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Article192 1902-09-11 8 a Mai, 5 VxmcL's Name A Tom Captain Kkov Saii.ii>. (tammm Rig. M 10 Banka Brit str 127 Backhouse A naru basis Sept HiVo Hoe Lye 10 I-lade Luzon Spa str 2980 Munarrizn Liverpool ,Aug J i»..do\\ ami Co 10 Hong Wan Brit str 116 Hudson Malacca pept 9192 words
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Article184 1902-09-11 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag 4 Ria.| Tom. Uestinatioh. Sept 10 11 U 11 10 II 12 12 11 11 11 12 H II is n li n v l* n Ran Poh Guan Brit str. 676 Van der Parra Dut »tr. 881 Paknam Uar ttr. I:-:: Border Knight Brit184 words
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Advertisement673 1902-09-11 8 whiteaway, p TT7TSI\/i r Q C* AQH WITH order or at LAmi-AW co., a jtl rilVlo-O Aon time of purchase GENTS' PATENT PUMPS In splendid Value as per sketch. All sizes new Knwh Stock. Prices S3, 3-25, 3-85, 8-20 pair MENS HOBNAILED BOOTS As per sketch extra strong and durable673 words
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Advertisement244 1902-09-11 8 HOUSEHOLD DAMASKS The Utility Table Damask Urass Bleached Table Cloths and Napkins of a very serviceable quality. The best value w< can eive you at the price. Sixes t x I yards I'rice 9 :<-7."> 2 I 2j 5-00 x 3 6-00 21 x -I', I 6-50 ii x 3244 words
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Miscellaneous30 1902-09-11 8 WEATHER TELEGRAM. (K. K. A. C. Telegraph Company.) IITII SIPTIMBIR. HONiiKONO.— Barometer 59.94. Direction of Wind W.N.W. Force of Wind I. Max. Temp in Shade. 70. MANILA:-75» N,W. 1. S».30 words
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Miscellaneous70 1902-09-11 8 WEATHER REPORT. JTu.bi'tiK; Krrhnu Hospital, 10th Srpi «a.m Sp.m.lHp.m.; Remakes. Bar J29.903 ».87H J9 P-J6' Morning Temp 77 0 86.0 i 82.0 OTercast, WB'lbTberi 75.5 78.6 > 78 I rain at 8 DirofWind b w Ib.h.w Calm, o'clock, day Max. Temp j 85.7 cloudy, Min 72.2 nieht clear. Max in70 words
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Advertisement423 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. 1 IMK PANJANe. Are now supplying building bricks of every kinds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM HIK, 18-12 No. 24. Malacca Street. /-IKUBHKD FOOD 1 XV IT IHD YOU WILL'BK BATIBFISD. I. K. BELI LI OB bags to inform the pablii that his Factory423 words
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Advertisement797 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1902. OCTOBER tUt, 23rd, Ntit, FIRST DAY. Tvetday, 2Ut Ortol>er. First Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue *400. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale (Hist.) Entrance, $10. Distance, K. C. Second Race. THE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value $300,797 words
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Advertisement472 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. Third Rack. THE SECOND EX-GKiFFIN HANDICAP.— VaIue $3 0. A Handicap for Horses that have run in The First ex(lriffin Racet,Race No. 6) on the Second Day. Entrance $iO. Distance. 1 i mile. Fourth Race. THK STEWARDS' CUP.— Valuo $400, and $100 to the Second Horse, provided there are472 words
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Advertisement624 1902-09-11 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND BHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve. .slo,ooo,ooo Silver Reserve....* 4,760,000/ l4 <50 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 nntt fn\ PROPRIETORS 10,000,000 Court of Dikkctoiu;. Hon. K. Shkwan, ..Chairman. A. Uaupt, E»q. Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson H. Schubart, Esq. E. Goktz, Esq.624 words
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Advertisement170 1902-09-11 1 NOTICES. CEM E NTI JUST^ARRIVED I The Famous I AALBORGPORTtANOCE/YIENT FABRIK AAiaa«« iiuini AALBORG A BRAND From the jfc g| I Aalborg Portland CementJWorks. Newest Tests by Henry Faija Co., I London. I TENSILE STRENGTH PER SQUARE INCH. 3 Days Test. 7 Days Test. 28 Days Test. Average 745 lbs.170 words
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Advertisement293 1902-09-11 2 NOTICES. A«MtsforLEA I PEBBIiS* n WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v Bo Special Warrant OTap&l^ His Majesty **£9 Pnrveiors to Tlie King. JSELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES^ The absolute purity and great economy of Bovril it* proven by tin- tact tliat over 'ivc luindrvd boHpitals ami kindred public institutions, iucludiug all mmt important in tlie293 words
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Advertisement89 1902-09-11 2 ART NEEDLEWORK AND DRESSMAKING DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. Embroidering Silks, Chenilles, Wools &c Stylish Dresses, Blouses, and Skirts tnudu up from ladies' own materials. All work under European supervision. m. 4 tli. lL'l-03. Charles Defteiecb's lUbitc Seal ttbampagne. SOU AO1»T8, HKHN, MEYER Co., J^Kl Sittgafxrre and Peiutng jjMTCf Singapore T^M Messrs.89 words
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Advertisement212 1902-09-11 2 NOTICES *W SPECIAL DUlWllle S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA fIC LWZBHO?.LIM|T^,. «Sr\ A. >< ft? J i 2 Ot j (S^iP!t' rr^"TN I Js* S *l di/nvill|s I I J I ?l-ASGOvv, SCOTtJkHO W fig »»»3 iii 9 t *>^K212 words
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