The Straits Times, 1 October 1902
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Title Section13 1902-10-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,944. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1902. PRICE- 15 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement726 1902-10-01 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. K AM PONG JAVA ROAD from the entrance to the Race Course stables o its junction with Jambatan Merah, Thom-on Road will I >e closed to through traffic or repairs, from THURSDAY, the 2nd OCTOBER, until the work is finished. By Order, J. POLGLAKE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal726 words
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Advertisement186 1902-10-01 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk" 4jfln^ Enriched 20 per cent. Rfc i;aUßli !iafi with Cream. Stcrilizcd-Not Sweetened. ■^^"^c^Jl A Perfect Substitute for Fresh To-Night! To-Night!! tyand Opening ftigftt. AT TOWN HALL— SINGAPORE. THE ROYAL BIOSCOPE. (THE KING OF CINEMATOGRAPHS.) LIFE-LIKE PICTURES— NO FLICKERING. THE CORONATION CEREMONY of thei' Majesties Mr King and186 words
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Advertisement1144 1902-10-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. *Cl?e Pulsometet> Requires no Thousands in use skilled attendance NjSs giving entire satisfaction. Will a^»^^^^«^a^aM PUMP K ALMOST M ill ArcYTHEIJNrG. I Needs no M K Oil, Packing, No moving part* te set out m3b M Leatheri of order. Jflj fiS^^^!.^aß Will WJBP^jM JaT^^^VJ W MOST ECONOMICAI WORK1,144 words
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Article376 1902-10-01 2 What Darling Told His Father. In a letter received by his father, dated from Manchester, July 27th, Mr. J. Darling, the captain of the Australian Eleven, writes "At Manchester yesterday was finished the greatest cricket match ever known, when we defeated All England by the very376 words
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Article332 1902-10-01 2 Members of the United States Steel Underwriting Syndicate have received a third dividend of 5 per cent on the amount of their underwriting, which was 9200,000,000. It is the general expectation that at least one other dividend at the same rate will be declared before the close332 words
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Article86 1902-10-01 2 The Spectator publishes the following Have you any space for this, a fact An acquaintance and self in smoking-room time, near midnight drawing-room adjoining; conversation, occult phenomena, violin strings being twanged by unseen agency sudden striking of a piano-note in drawing-room, clear and resonant. Our surprise entry in drawing-room turn86 words
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Article109 1902-10-01 2 Describing the race for the St. Leger the Asian of 13th inst. says St. Bren-> dan led out, followed in order by Caro, Rising Glass, Cupbearer, Ross-shire, Friar Tuck, Fowling Piece, Royal Ivy, and Joshua. After a quarter of a mile, Caro assumed command, but soon gave way to Friar109 words
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Article318 1902-10-01 2 As the work of coaling commences at five o'clock in the morning, the collier comes alongside the night before, when also the battleship herself prepares for the terribly dirty ordeal by covering up all her pain: work, while everybody on board gets out his very oldest clothing.318 words
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Article187 1902-10-01 2 A clergyman has done some adnairable shooting at Bisley from behind a fence without exposing his head to look along the gun barrel. He made 34 points out of a possible 9fc An invention called the hyposcope —one of a dozen new things which were shown at187 words
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170 1902-10-01 2 OUTSIDERS WHO HAVE WON THE DERBY. A mention of some of the rank outsiders who have won the historic race will be interesting, says Casselts Magazine. Azorwhowonin 1818, started at 50 to 1 Phosphorous, the winner of IM7, was quoted at 40 to 1; while Doncaster, the winner of 1873,170 words
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Article285 1902-10-01 2 THEY CALL THIS RELIQION Kxtrai I from ii Duwie -onniin reported in Kowii-'s Chicago paper i '"People do nut perinh by the breath 01 i but by their own lolly and sin. They perish, thnnsnnds and tens of thou ■ando in this country, be<-au»e they might breathe the xweet, pure285 words
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Advertisement313 1902-10-01 2 NOTICES. IL J. BIRD, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO. Th»« li'mling manufacturers in America of Saw Mill Machinery, established fifty years in the heart of the greatest timber country, always buiHers of saw mills employing tbe best expe'ts and producing tbe latest 'inventions, their saw mill machinery313 words
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Advertisement691 1902-10-01 2 Mr. J. da Pereira Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskb&nk, Tanglin, to Orchard Road, one house before the house known as Claymore. GOVERNMENT-GENERAL OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA. THE HANOI EXPOSITION WILL BE OPENED ON 3BD NOVEMBER, 1902. 'pH K Exposition, which is situated close L to tbe Railway691 words
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Advertisement265 1902-10-01 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AMD Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Qreat Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British iovernment,265 words
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Advertisement293 1902-10-01 2 NOTICES. "DftYA3DTTST" Boiler Covering. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w&t Singapore. [ND COOPE (X'S LAGER BEER, BOTTLED AT BURTON ON TRENT, OF ALL DEALERS. BORNEO CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. Importers. m. A w. 'PHE STANDARD J^IFE QFFICE. pays upwards of Half-a-Million Pounds Sterling per Annum in Death Claims. Its Funds, yearly293 words
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Article371 1902-10-01 3 Over and over again in the course of the last twenty years we have heard of diplomatic difficulties likely to end In a war with France, and, hidden away in a Yellow-book lately issued by the French Health Department, there is a passage which shows that only371 words
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Article419 1902-10-01 3 On terminating twenty hours' swimming, Holbein was still about three miles from '.he completion of his project, on the occasion of his last attempt to swim from Calais to Dover. He had then swum and drifted, it was computed, over rifty miles. A course was steered so419 words
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Article98 1902-10-01 3 The fascinations of golf have proved the undoing of a U.S. naval officer who wan practically certain of a good long stay aohore until the game got its hold on him. The officer is assigned to in spection duty under one of the naval bureaus and98 words
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Article35 1902-10-01 3 Remember, said the impressive person, 'that your ancestors have left you an honourable name,' 'Well,' answered the titled youth ruefully. 'It is all right on a visiting card but it isn't much at a bank.'35 words
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Article367 1902-10-01 3 Japanese Trade Commissioner*. The Natal Mercury gives particulars of an interview by its representative with the Japanese Trade Commissioners who lately visited South Africa. Their names are Saburo Hisamidzu, of the Imperial Japanese Consulate, Singapore, and Dr. K. Katsube, of the Department for Foreign Commerce and Industry, Tokio.367 words
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Article269 1902-10-01 3 A very interesting and significant statement is made by the Shipping Master of Calcutta in his last annual report It is to the effect that, judging from (igures, the complaints of Masters, and bearing in mind their relative cost, lascars will slowly but surely displace European crews269 words
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Article102 1902-10-01 3 Tii r\iv. is a Chinaman alive at Akyab, who is said to have attained the remarkable age of 116 years. He is still erect, and hearty, and in possession of all hit. faculties. He was well acquainted with several former Chief Commissioners, and possesses letters written to102 words
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Article61 1902-10-01 3 The Siam Free Press says that most of the Governors of the Siamese provinces are now in Bangkok and all state affairs will be discussed forthwith. This we (Btraits Times) believe to be usual as the various chief officials of the Samese Montiions usually meet about this time of year61 words
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Article102 1902-10-01 3 A Cokhks I'oNDKNi, writing from Nagasaki owing to the Russian censor having prevented his letters and telegrams from being forwarded from Manchuria, reports a terrible occurrence at Kharbin. The town was built by the Russians about three years ago to house the coolies working on the Manrhurian Railway. Thepopulation numbered102 words
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Advertisement233 1902-10-01 3 NOTICES. I > V WATCH ES^™ DURABLE AND ACCURATE %gk^ The Keyttonc Watch Case Co. atuuMi .m. Philadelphia. U S A. XSFtSs. America's Oldest ar.d ACV.^Largest Watch Factory X^UyTlia Principal Watch Dealers in Sti»w« Srttlements The Horse Repository. I beg to inform my clients that I have removed my business233 words
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Advertisement635 1902-10-01 3 NOTICES. WANTED for the Bundi Tin Mines. Kemnman, an Eurasian as Overseer and Night Supervisor. Apply to 4-10 OUTHKIE A CO., Agents. WANTED. ASM AKT youth who can manipulate the Typewriter (Remington). Apply with references to v.c. M. c/o StraiU Time*. WANTED. AN European Assistant fur a Music Warehouse in635 words
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Advertisement521 1902-10-01 3 NOTICES. H. L. COGHLAN V CO. Auctioneer*. Estate Agents, and Auditors, Commission Agents, and General Brokers. Insurance Agents (Fire, Life and Marine.) Fire Less Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. •OENCT THE MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. l FIRE ANO. MARINE Premises No. 8-4, Change Alley, GROUND FLOOR.521 words
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Advertisement591 1902-10-01 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA ©TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG RANGOON. THE Company's steamer .577M7M,6,23h tons. Captain Neilson, will be despatched for tne above ports on Saturday, the 4th Octol>er, at 4 p m. For freight or pasiiaKe apply to •M 0 BOUBTEA L» 4 CO., Agents. DEUTSCHE OST-AFRIKA UNIX. HAMBURG.591 words
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509 1902-10-01 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER. The long-expected Macedonian revolution has at last broken out, so runs Reuter'o message to-day. Macedonia was left under Turkish rule at the close of the Turco- Russian war in 1 878, on the Sultan promising reforms in the administration which he509 words
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Article176 1902-10-01 4 Reuter to-day confirms the statement made in these columns a week ago to the effect that the cholera has gained the upper hand of the officials in the Philippines. "An average of one thousand oases daily is reported from some towns— a rate which must pretty soon annihilate the populace176 words
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Article222 1902-10-01 4 The Supreme Court judges have not been oppressed with a superabundance of Court cases lately, in fact, there might almost be said to be a slump in litigation in Singapore at present. Yestrdry morning the Chief Justice relinquished his seat about a quarter of an hcur after having assumed it,222 words
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Article14 1902-10-01 4 The King visited Mr Andrew Carnegie at Skibo Castle, Sutherlandshire, Scotland, early last month.14 words
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Article17 1902-10-01 4 Sir Arthur Lawley, the newlyappointed Lieut. -Governor of the Transvaal, has arrived at Pretoria from Western Australia.17 words
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Article25 1902-10-01 4 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Riffles Girls' School on Wednesday, Ist October, at 4 p. tn.25 words
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Article30 1902-10-01 4 The total amount of tin-ore expo rted by the tribute™ on the lands of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Coy. Ltd, daring September is 517 bags, equal to 388 picuU.30 words
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Article37 1902-10-01 4 Yesterday Mrs. G unsberg the wife of the proprietor of the Waverley Hotel, applied for an instanter summons against a European for assault. It was granted, and in the afternoon he was fined $25 by Mr. Wilson.37 words
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Article42 1902-10-01 4 A Malay was riding in a rikisha yesterday and when near Sepoy Lines Police Station, the rikisha coolie fell down and on examination it was found that he was dead. It is supposed that the cause of his death was heart disease.42 words
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Article51 1902-10-01 4 At about 8 a.m. to-day a Chinaman died at Tanjong Rhu from the bite of a water snake. It seems that deceased was clearing some nets and was struck in the calf; two clean punctures appearing on one side and two on the other. The r eptile appears to have51 words
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Article39 1902-10-01 4 There are many thousands of Chinese carrying on trade at Port Arthur and Ta-lien-wan and they want a Chinese consul there. They urge that, should a consul be appointed, the Consular reg illations should conform to those at Singapore.39 words
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Article36 1902-10-01 4 The British transport W'nkool arrived in the harbour from South Africa at about noon to-day. She has on board the Derbyshire Regiment, who have been ordered from South Africa to Hongkong, to augment the garrison there.36 words
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Article44 1902-10-01 4 Bentong., says the Malay Mail, has now a population estimated at 2,000 in number and the industries there are said to be bringing in a fair revenue. It lies, however, under the drawback of inadequate postal arrangements, and lack of a large Rest House.44 words
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Article43 1902-10-01 4 There has been remarkably little crime in Singapore lately, and for some weeks past there has been scarcely anything but petty cases of theft, etc. This, of course, speaks well for the police administration, which has reached a really high degree of efficiency.43 words
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Article56 1902-10-01 4 The cruiser Lvi lining, built to the order of the Chinese Government by the Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Kobe (.Japan), was formally delivered to the representatives of the Chinese authorities on the 12th Sept. It is stated that this is the very first time a foreign flag has ever been hoisted56 words
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Article63 1902-10-01 4 The performance in aid of the local Cadet Corps promoted by Mr. H. L. Coghlan and well known amateurs, realized enough money to clothe in uniform 80 of the biggest boys. These lads now parade with the other Volunteers. This should be gratifying to the patrons of the entertainment, and63 words
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Article56 1902-10-01 4 A new gome called pushball waa played at home recently. Eight players strive to push a ball, weighing a hundred-weight andahalf and measuring eighteen feet in circumference, between a pair of goalposts, and other eight players are equally determined to keep the ball from passing the goal. How would a56 words
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Article51 1902-10-01 4 India has now a scientific visitor in Dr. Karl Kaerger, Agricultural Professor in the Service of the Foreign Department of Germany. He came there to study the cultivation and the extraction of sugar from sugarcane, although interested in botanical subjects generally. He intends, after visiting India, to go on to51 words
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Article78 1902-10-01 4 The wild animal show at the forthcoming St. Louis Exhibition is expected to be a record one in its way, and it is claimed that it will be the largest show of the kind ever got together. Seven hundred wild animals have been accumulated from all parts of the world,78 words
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Article92 1902-10-01 4 At Redjang Lebong, at the date of last advices, 12th September, there had been such a severe drought that nearly all the rivers had dried up, and water was lacking on all sides. The ore extracted continued to be of good quality, and whatever did not pass through the mill92 words
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Article114 1902-10-01 4 A carriage accident which resulted in a Javanese syce sustaining a broken leg took place yesterday on Anson Road near the Detective Station. Four Chitties were in the carriage, and the syce says that the horse took a fit (was seized by a devil). Anyhow, the animal bolted and got114 words
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Article123 1902-10-01 4 The passage in the speech which Mr. Chamberlain made denouncing the necessity of keeping a permanent standing army which would be ever ready to meet emergencies similar to those of the early stages of the Boer War, and which aroused a great deal of comment at home, is as follow*Reuter - 123 words
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Article113 1902-10-01 4 Last night a meeting was held at Police Bharu with a view to the formation of a Police Recreation Club, a longfelt need among the European contingent. The Chief Police Officer, Mr. Orove, took the chair, and explained the object of the meeting. There were present about thirty-five members of113 words
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93 1902-10-01 4 By this morning's Japanese mail steamer there arrived three new members of the Singapore Police Force. They were formerly in the Royal Irish Constabulary and were enlisted in Dublin by Chief-Inspector Black, who is home on leave from the local force. The new constables are93 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article87 1902-10-01 4 REVOLUTION IN MACEDONIA. 3000 INSURRECTIONISTS IN THE FIELD. Revolutionary (lovernmmt Established. London, 30tk Sept. Great disturbances Lave broken out in Macedonia. Serious fighting has taken place between Bulgarians and Turks. The Turkish Reserves have been called out. The Macedonian Committee at Sofia formally announces the outbreak of the insurrection in87 words
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Article117 1902-10-01 4 Deprecates Increased Expenditure. The Navy Quite Strong Enough. Sir Michael Hicks- Beach, the late Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Bristol, strongly urged the dangers of ever increasing the ordinary expenditure of the country. A strong navy, he said, is vital to the safety of the Empire,117 words
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Article41 1902-10-01 4 Thousand of Cases in the Philippines Cholera is making terrible ravages in the Philippines. There is an average of one.thousand cases daily in some of the towns. HONQKONOS NEW ATTORNEYOENERAL. Sir Henry Berkeley has been appointed Attorney-General at Hongkong.41 words
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Article106 1902-10-01 4 To-NinHT the Royal Bioscope is to b.i seen for the first time in the Town Hall, upper storey. Last evening a representative of the Strait* Times was accorded a private view of a rehearsal of the entertainment and, judging by what he saw, it will be capital.106 words
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Article188 1902-10-01 4 With the drawn match at the Oval against the strong eleven of the Players of England, the tenth Australian team brought to an end a highly successful season. Altogether 38 matches have been won, 2 lost, and 13 drawn. This is a magnificent record, and when188 words
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Article79 1902-10-01 4 Sayb the Scottish Critic, for August:— Trial by jury has had its day, and there is a call for its modification. Business men often suffer priavously when business disputes are brought before a jury. A lawyer hopes everything if be can secure a jury trial for his client's claim. Trial79 words
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Advertisement744 1902-10-01 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KELLY WALSH,T/f IX THE SECOND HALF JUST RECEIVED o f the A small selection Malay-English Dictionary (Sin-Nya.) a t By Mr R. Wilkinson is now ap- One guinea and two guineas proaching completion and will be each. ready in December 1902. Including the following well-known subjects. On the744 words
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Advertisement67 1902-10-01 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. G re sham House, Battery Road AND Orchard Road, 3. BEG to call attention to their latest and greatly increased collection of views of Singapore, Native States, Johore, 6iam, Sumatra, Sarawak, Br. Borneo, Java, etc., etc. More than 3,000 different numbers Price of each view, printed67 words
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Advertisement71 1902-10-01 4 VE88ELS ADVERTISED TO 8AIL. Sydney via ports, Argun, due 2nd Oct., McAlister. Melbourne and Sydney Earyalut, due 3rd Oct. McAlister. Odessa via ports, Saratov, mid Oct.., R.V.F. Teluk Anson via ports, Malacca every Wednesday, and Penang on Mondays, 8.8.O0. Port Hwettenham via ports, Hye I*nng, on Thursday (direct), Qanymede on71 words
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Article494 1902-10-01 5 Why It Failed. Since the return from the Arctic of Mr. Baldwin's expedition in the America, various reports have been in circulation as to the dissensions on board during the voyage of exploration. The American members of the expedition say that they are bound by contract to494 words
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Article138 1902-10-01 5 A correspondent writes to the Knglishman that the Champion Reef Mine in Mysore for August has given a return which is a record in the history of the Kolar Gold Fields, the production being 1 6,205 ounces of gold milled and 1,050 ounces cyanide, making138 words
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Article219 1902-10-01 5 11. M.5. Arethuta went alongside East wharf yesterday morning and took in c»al; she is awaiting her Aun for dry docking. The Carlyle was undocked at Tanjong Pagar yesterday afternoon, and her place in dry dock taken by the B. I Loodiana. The Skerard Or home was dry-docked219 words
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Article137 1902-10-01 5 {By an A ustralian Horseman No work of any importance took place this morning. Some horses changed hands yesterday. Mr. Sarkies bought Sweet Erina, who ought to turn out a good investment. New owners of the right sort are always a welcome addition to the turf. Mr. Sarkies137 words
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Article621 1902-10-01 5 Tne French Premier, speaking at St. Jean Angely, referred to M. Pelletan'B speeches. He said Only let a slightly sensational remark fall from the lips of a Minister, in the fervour of extempore oratory, and the communicative glow of a banquet, even if in the mind of the621 words
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Article109 1902-10-01 5 Enormous Oold Output. Thk revenue of Western Australia for August amounted to £309,747, as compared with £291,663 for the corresponding month of last year. The Commonwealth Government collected £140,889 and the State Government £168,856, as compared with £121,827 and £169,836 respectively in August last year. The quantity of109 words
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Article127 1902-10-01 5 The genial Robert Love has often regaled the Singapore public with equestrian, trapeze, acrobatic, terpsichorean, balancing and other feats, but it is doubtful if any audience he ever entertained laughed so much as did that of last night. The performance was full of fun from start to finish.127 words
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Article51 1902-10-01 5 A well known Australian authority gives the following as his opinion The true principle of handicapping is that what a horse has once done he may do again and he should be handicapped to that form unless and until it has become perfectly certain that he has permanently lost51 words
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Article101 1902-10-01 5 The 8.8. Wakasa Mar* (Capt. Macmillan) arrived from London this morning, and will sail for Hongkong and Japan to-morrow afternoon from Borneo wharf. The following are the passengers who arrived here Mrs. and Master Farrell, Capt. and Mrs. H. L. Talbot, Miss Barford, Mr G Leicester,101 words
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Article109 1902-10-01 5 The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Hugh Shakespear Barnes, C. S. 1., to be Lieutenant- Jovernur of Burma, in succession to Sir Federic W R Fryer, K.C.S. 1., whose term of office will expire early next year. Mr. Barnes has been since 1889 Secretary109 words
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Article197 1902-10-01 5 Good for kings and Archbishops. The friends of the Archbishop of Canterbury have been somewhat annoyed by the reports, which have been so widely spread, of his indisposition at the Coronation ceremony. As a matter of fact, the Archbishop neither felt faint, nervous, nor in any197 words
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145 1902-10-01 5 Per P. A O. s. India, connecting with the steamer Chutan at Colombo, from London Sept 5. due 6th Oct.— Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. J. Bidwell, Mrs. Cones, Mr. D. C. Kimmonds, Mrs. 8'omes, Mr. Grew, Mr, W. C. Macdonald, Mr. Young.145 words
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Article28 1902-10-01 5 The British ship Nithtdaie, which recently stranded on a reef in the Ma dive islands, was floated off by the crew. She reached Colombo on the 22r>d ult.28 words
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Article239 1902-10-01 5 Yesterday's Play. CHAMPIONSHIP. Norrie beat D. Kerr, 7-6, 6-3. E. Nalzmann beat DarbUhire, 6-7, 6 4. 9-7 B. CLASS SINCiI.I. Maj. Lilly owe 16 v. Pollock 4, unfin. B. CLASS DOUBLES. Major Lilly and Dowley scr. beat Walker and Pearce owe 2, ft-7, 9-7. CLARB DOUBLES. I-angley239 words
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Article719 1902-10-01 5 This old saying, like a good many others, is founded upon ignorance, and therefore completely misleading. As a matter of fact, kings have rather less of happiness than falls to the share of n ost private men. Take at random from history the lives719 words
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Article630 1902-10-01 5 SraaAPORK, Ist October, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier buyer* f 14.25 Copra Bali 8.(6 do Pontianak 8.75 Pepper, Black buyer* 35.50 do White, (8%) 53.60 Sagu Flour Sarawak 3.90 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Sago 5.20 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 22.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 30.50 Coffee, Liberian No. 1630 words
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Advertisement21 1902-10-01 5 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on pare 8.21 words
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Advertisement71 1902-10-01 5 Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Firebricks to {gjOU p 1000 Fireclay $27.50 p ton Boiler seatings, boiler covers, and any other other shaped bricks or firebricks can be made to order for delivery in four71 words
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Advertisement199 1902-10-01 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR PENANG 4 CALCUTTV. MESSRS. APCAR A Co.'s steamer CATHERINE APCAR, 2,737 tons, Captain 8. H. Belson, left Calcutta on the 80th ultimo, and is due h»re on the 6th inst., en route to above ports. For freight and passage, apply to !'A l199 words
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Miscellaneous225 1902-10-01 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, ist October. C. W. A. Raffles Girls' School. 4. Town Band. Id Jail Site. sto K. S C. C. Tennis Tournament. S.V.A. Gun Drill 5 16. SV.E. Irfantry Drill. 6.16. B.VR. Uecruits. 6.16. 1 lance Club. Temperance Inst. 8. Bioscope Town Hall. 9. Harmoton's Circus, W.225 words
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Advertisement285 1902-10-01 6 NOTICES. Aflsnts for LEI PERRIIS' f| 1J #f WOBC£S rERBHIEE SAUCE n sV^ mW mW* A\* By Special W2PPantJPJ^^^^^ His Mijeslg ***>. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. The absolute purity and great economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most285 words
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Advertisement71 1902-10-01 6 "THE LION" TANSAN ;O:— Most refreshing and invigorating natural mineral water, for sale at moderate prices. Can be had at G. OTOMUNE &CO. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. (2f)ampagnes POMMERY AND GRENO CHAMPAGNE. (EXTRA SEC)-(NATURE). Giesler "India Extra Dry" Theophile Roederer Extra Dry. XWfjiskies. Usher's Grand Old Highland Usher's Special Reserve. Dewar's71 words
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Advertisement429 1902-10-01 6 NOTICES. F IN|f3 INVALUABLE IN ALL n nction v ■t^B7 II I I derangements 0K THE LIVER. S/VLTT The value of ENO'S FRUIT SALT cannot be told. Its success in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and New Zealand proves it. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken429 words
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Advertisement174 1902-10-01 6 NOTICE*. DRINK TANSAN BUT BKB THAT YOU GET THE Genuine Article BOTTLED BY CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN Of all Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wilkinson's Tansan isst Mi lower the system but invigorates it vide report on this Water by eminent London l'hyxiciar. and analysts. Cottolene FOR PRODUCING Light Pastry. COTTOLENE is174 words
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Advertisement743 1902-10-01 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rTVE Standard Life Assmaaoe. X Norwioh Union Fire Insoranos Society. Atlas Asrarssoe Company (Fire). rha Kquit*ble Life Assurauw Society. rhe China Mutual Steam Navigation Company T), Tottenham Lager Beer Company. tot particulars of th*»e Companwsi, m\\ •dVerti«ment of THE B&RNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. W,743 words
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Advertisement1311 1902-10-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Kon inklij ke Paket vaart M aatschappij Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoeicy, latb J. Daxhdku A Co., 9-3, OoLLTOt Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Oi De-Kock Sambas Sept 29 Pemangkat, Sambas, Singkawang1,311 words
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Advertisement627 1902-10-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddentscher Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. m STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons N. R. Tons N. R. SMtin 1682 Sandakan 1374 Paknam 1283 Kohsichang 1291 Tanglin 1280 Pedjaburi 1189 Bangkok 1237 Pitsanulok 1189 Korat 1223 Rajaburi 1189 Singora 1123 Chow Tai 1116 fen Tun ii 824 Wong Koi627 words
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Advertisement543 1902-10-01 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rriHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,fi00 Paid up Capital £212.760 Reserve Fond £1,073,580 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROURTEAD A Co.. Agent*. CANTOW INfl OB, Affo K OFFICE UMITED. Capital Subsoribed. $2,500,000.543 words
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Advertisement497 1902-10-01 7 INSURANCE CO.'S SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARIWE Insurance Company. FIRE InsuiSTtce effected on every de* cription of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all parts of the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. I.ovell, Esq., Chairman. D. B. Carmiohakl, Esq., O. A. Keating, Ksq LimHo Pdah, Esq., Lei Croon Uuax, Esq. Wm.497 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1254 1902-10-01 8 Under this heading the following abbreviatious are used str.— steamer sh.— •hip; bq.— barque; sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit.—British; U. S.— United States; Fch.— French Oer.— German Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore O.c— General-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; U.— Uncertain T.1,254 words
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Article742 1902-10-01 8 Nanui, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. Htbambes. Aubilles, Hongkong, Nov 2; Mansfield. Afriiii, Hongkong, soon. Afton, Hongkong, to leave Bept 80; Q. W. Alboin, Bombay, end Oct; Borneo Ooy. Annam, Colombo. Oct 13; M. Maritime*. Ant mio Lopez, Barcelona, Oct 8; Barlow. Aotea, London,742 words
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Article154 1902-10-01 8 Fkom Uukopk:—By the P. AO. s.s. Chu*nn due on the 4th October with dates to the 12th Sept; She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 13th Aug. From China:—By the P. AO. s.s. Bengal due on Thursday. ,eft Singapore. Dae in London Arrived154 words
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Article79 1902-10-01 8 r,w To-Morrow. BandjemiaBsin,etc, Alting 7 a.m. Batu I'ahat Jiultana p.m. Amoy and Swatow HmgWanl 2 p.m. Macaasar via ports WUhelm 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Kit>a»ley 3 p.m. Menado.etc., Nam Yonq 3 p.m. T Anson via port!: Lady Mitchell 4 p.m. Bangkok Fr JV^n Tung 4 p.m.79 words
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Article127 1902-10-01 8 a Flag 5 Vmskl's Namb A Toss. Caitaiw Feom Sailed. Conhionkb* a Rio. S'pt 29 Kuby Brit s'r. 149 Smith Palem bang Sept '.'7 Wee Bin antl Co. 30 Acamenmon «tr 4461 Nish Liverpool Aug SO W. MaiißfielilAOo 30 Wuhu sir. 1226 Robl. Sept 2» \V. ManstiHldACo. 30 Queen127 words
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Article148 1902-10-01 8 Datb. VBsssiftj Nami. Flag <fc Rio. Tons. Destination. Sept 39 SO Oct 1 1 1 Sept 30 Oct 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 •via Penang Pnritant De Kock Bergeda rf GlenUrc Queen Louise I Ktnile Flevo Kian Yang Kura Sang Ruby BaoPob Ouan148 words
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Advertisement518 1902-10-01 8 £1.000 Worth of ELLWOOD'S SUN HELMETS £1,000 BY PLACING THIS LARGE ORDER WITH THE MAKERS WE HAVE SECURED SPECIAL TERMS AND CAN OFFER YOU ONE OF ELLWOOD'S ALL FELT HELMETS AT $7-50. THIS IS AT LEAST 25 pep cent CHEAPER THAN ANY CREDIT FIRM IN THE STRAITS. United United ELLWOODS518 words
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Advertisement138 1902-10-01 8 Drmk Malacca Tea The best and purest, direct form Tht» F^llHan Tnnonol *DC UUn3ll U"Bgal CStflte To fiE OBTAINED AT MeBBrs- John Llttle Co., Ltd., Messrs. Ann Lock A Co., Battery-road. Messrs Hoon Keat Co -> Raffles Place, an<! Messrs. Yong Lee Seng, Orchard-road. m. w. Af. 6/10 ¥T Union138 words
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