The Straits Times, 15 October 1902

Total Pages: 8
1 8 The Straits Times
  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,956 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
    13 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 754 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. WITH reference to the advertisement appearing in the Strait* Times of IMb September 1902 re dissolution of partnership of West-re. Joaquim Brothers, I hereby give notice that I tiavc from that date started business as an advocate and solicitor in Singapore under the name of J. 1' Jouquim
      754 words
    • 420 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. PHOTOGRAPHS descriptive of the Q. M. E. A. Co.'s Meat Works in Brisbane, whence it is proposed to draw all supplies for the Singapore Cold Storage Co., are now, through the i courtesy of Messrs. Robinson and Co.. on exhibition at their place of business in Raffles Square.
      420 words
    • 948 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAUTYIIF SINGAPORE. Second Issue of Municipal Loan, 1902, amounting to $400,000 at 5 per cent. (1) The Municipal Commissioner* of the Town of Singapore, having obtained the sanction of the Governor ih Council, under Section 271 (I) of the Municipal Ordinance, to borrow the sum of four hundred thousand
      948 words
    • 658 1 NOTICES. YOUNG man with a thorough knowledge of English, irei.ch, Italian, and a 1 ittle of German, seeks for a situation in a mercantile firm. First clans references. Apply to J. G., c/o Straitt Time* IMP Messrs. H. L. Coghlan tf Co. HAVE BEEN A PPOINTt D SUB-AUENTS OP TUB
      658 words
    • 505 1 Bilious Colic It quickly cured by Chamberlain* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and is pleasant and ufe to take. The attack may be warded off by taking a double dose of this remedy as soon as the first indication of the disease appears. For sale by medicine
      505 words

  • 1874 2 London, I9lh Stpt. Thkrk is no man who can be by him ■elf alone ho contemptible aa a body of men, and there iH no body of men who can be bo contemptible ua the public at large /)< Chamfort. The intelligent foreigner taking up the
    1,874 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 240 2 NOTICES. Dun villc s %nai tu> scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA* jfZ^^\ I I .'/T»%i 1 *f mOmir- l u I f* k «v lk*vM Hill V OS 11l 3 > $> Usj ffSSMBk i *5 I DUNVULfi 1 I S< 1
      240 words
    • 327 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Mannfactoren of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. ALL KINDS OF Safety Puses. AND Electric Blasting Apparatus, The above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pat* the high standard of safety and purity U*t* imposed by the British Government,
      327 words
    • 428 2 NOTICES "BATASS9BT" Boiler Covering. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w&s Singapore. NORWICH UNION FIXE INSURANCE 80CIBTT OF NOBWICH AND LONDON. Established 1797. »OB KIFE INSURANCE ONLY Amount inrtrad. 4884,000,000 Ota* paid. M ll.ebo.oOb. Premium inoome t, 906,000. Inmranoe effected on almoat every description property *t current ratei of premium Xl
      428 words

  • 1036 3 THE NEW FRANCO-SIAMESE AGREEMENT. Bangkok Press Comments. Concerning the new Franco-Siamese Agreement, the Bangkok Times of the Hth instant said "The signing of the new FrancoSiamese Treaty in Paris is the most important event in the political history of this country since the Anglo- French Agreement of 1896, to which
    1,036 words
  • 389 3 We are orry to have to record the death of Mr. C. H. A Turney, formerly senior District Offi^r in this State. He retired on pension about seven years ago and w< nt to live in Western Australia, Mrs. Turn 'V and family remaining in Singapore at their
    389 words
  • 385 3 Or is it a case of Unconscious Cerebration It is unfortunate for a peer to commit a literary or dramatic faux pas and then get found out, because his position renders his tuipitude, if such it be, far more conspicuous than it would be if he were
    385 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailline etc., will be found on page 7. General snipping news is printed on page K
      21 words
    • 186 3 NOTICES. SARAWAK Coal in good supply at Brooketon and Labuan, with prompt despatch for bunker or cargo. For terms apply to John Hardie, Sarawak Government Ageut, Labuan. v.c. RAFFLES STORE 33 North Bridge Road. WE beg to announce to our customers that we have just receiv-.d a pretty assortment of
      186 words
    • 650 3 I NOTICES. WANTED. A SMART youth who can manipulate tbe Typewriter (Remington). Apply with references to n.c. M, e/o StraiU Time*. Wanted. IN a Solicitors' Office, an experienced Costs Clerk. Apply to in.w.f. v.c. C. O. 8. T. C/o Strait* Time*. WANTED. FOR a Tank installation near Singapore a hospital
      650 words
    • 604 3 NOTrCES. H. L. COGHLAN tf CO. Auctioneer*, Estate Agents, and Valuers. Auditors, Commission Agent*, and B»aaral BrokersInvuranoe Agent* (Fire, Life and Marine.) Fire Los* Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives. FOR BALE. A Complete Ice Plant on the Lindes" Anhydrous Compression System, capable of a daily out-put of from 20 to 26 hemdred-weipht
      604 words
    • 318 3 SHIPPING. BRITISH. INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE. A BYDNEY. '["HE Company's steamer BAKQOLA, 1 6,149 tons, Oapk Robertson, is expected to arrive here on or about the 15th inst., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to 16-10 BOUSTEAD A
      318 words

  • 506 4 The Straits times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER Judging froii the expressed opinions of the Bangkok 'limes and the 8iam Observer both journals known to voice official sentiment in Bangkok the Siamese are on the whole rather pleased with, and feel relieved at the seemingly definite settlement of the
    506 words
  • 563 4 Penang is now revelling in the fair reflection that she had a volunteer corps of her own before the great Duke fought Waterloo, and long before the Junior Settlement (this deliquescent port of Singapore) had entered upon the field of history. Commenting upon the subject or rather emphasising it in
    563 words
  • 196 4 At the last meeting of the Penang Municipality, as reported in the Pinang GazHte, it was mentioned that the Commissioners had decided to ask Government for a loan, or permission to borrow from the Banks, to the extent of $64,000 to cover an excess expenditure incurred on the new Municipal
    196 words
  • 162 4 Brazilians seem to be particularly unfortunate with flying machines in Paris. M. Santos Duraont was practically boycotted out of the place, apparently because he was more successful than any local aeronant in his attempts to navigate the blue empyrean." Then M. Severo made an ascent in which he expected to
    162 words
  • 23 4 Reading matter, including our London Letter, and Bangkok press comments upon the new Franco-Siamese treaty will be found on pages 2 and 3.
    23 words
  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is l/Bg.
    6 words
  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
    9 words
  • 8 4 The Straits Budget will be issued to-morrow morning.
    8 words
  • 12 4 Messrs Yuen Seng Co ot 64 High Street, advertise China flooring tiles.
    12 words
  • 17 4 There will be a service in English at the Johore Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 8.15 a.m.
    17 words
  • 53 4 H. E. Sir Frank Swettenham left Singapore on the Bea Belle late yesterday afternoon taking a course along the East coast of the peninsula. It is understood that His Excellency intends visiting the Sultan of Kelantan, about which state so much interest has recently been evinced
    53 words
  • 17 4 It is officialy notified that Shanghai and Foochow will co longer be regarded here as infected ports.
    17 words
  • 14 4 The long-distance telephone connecting CopAnhagen and Paris is expected to be completed next month.
    14 words
  • 20 4 The Sepoy Lines Golf Club October monthly medal will played for on Saturday next instead of on the 25th instant.
    20 words
  • 19 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 weather permitting.
    19 words
  • 22 4 On the sth instant four Bangkok guns accounted for 100 couple of snipe. Pity there is no shooting like this around Singapore
    22 words
  • 22 4 One hundred deaths a day during a recent fortnight is the record that cholera has made in Iloilo since its appearance there.
    22 words
  • 24 4 Pawaddy, a hackney carriage syce, has been fined $21, in default a month, by Mr. Beatty, for driving his vehicle to the common danger.
    24 words
  • 26 4 H. M. S. Vestal went alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning to coal. She left the port on Monday night for a cruise, returning this morning.
    26 words
  • 26 4 Akvicks from theße<ijan£ Lebong mine to the 30th September state that, owing to want of rain, ten heads of stamps could be kept going with difficulty.
    26 words
  • 25 4 Since the eruption of Mont Pelee the whole crust of the earth has been shaking like a jelly, states the Government astronomer of Victoria, Australia.
    25 words
  • 30 4 The Philippines Commission having certified that complete peace exists throughout the islands, except in the island of Mindanao, President Roosevelt has ordered that a census of the archipelago be taken.
    30 words
  • 40 4 It is reported from Bangkok that Mr. J. S. Black has resigned his post as British Vice Consul in order to take ■up another in the Siamese Ministry of J nstice. It is said the salary is £2,000 per annum.
    40 words
  • 37 4 Mr. Justice L. C. Jackson, k.c, judicial commissioner of the Federated Malay States, returned south a couple of days ago, after a visit to the Eastern States. He was received by the Sultan of Tringganu whilst there.
    37 words
  • 42 4 The Crown Prince of Siam and one of hiR brothers left Southampton for New York on the 3rd instant. He will spend eight weeks in America and proceed to Japan where he will be tbe guest of the Emperor for a fortnight.
    42 words
  • 46 4 It does not seem to be generally known that there is a big seam of coal situated close to the sea coast not far from Chantaboon. Hitherto, however, all efforts on the part of foreigners to work it have been frowned on by tbe Siamese authorities.
    46 words
  • 38 4 Of Kelantan and Tringganu the Ba-gkok Times remarks that the present administration is not satisfactory and the Singapore agitation will not have been in vain if the old system is done away with." The truth with a vengeance
    38 words
  • 38 4 Duhing September, 55 steamers of 47,097 tons entered the port of Bangkok Of these only 5 were British, whilst Germany had 27 and Norway 17- The German tonnage was 28,889, the Norwegian 12,111 and the British only 3,990.
    38 words
  • 44 4 Mr. W. D. Gallahek, of tha wellknown firm of Belfast tobacco manufacturers, says:— The American Tobacco Company have not only lost the fight for trade in England, but a million and a half pounds also, without having succeeded in winning over the British tradesmen."
    44 words
  • 45 4 The I'inang Gazette is giving a history of volunteering there. The first volunteer corps at Penang was raised in 1813-14 to nonet an expected French invasion. Nothing more was heard of volunteering until 1861, when a movement to start a local corps was successfully started.
    45 words
  • 52 4 Singapore now has another Golf Clvb the Keppel Golf Club— which has been started by a number of residents ot Keppel Harbour, who are players of of the royal and ancient game hut wh find the distance to the Race-course links prohibitive. A monthly medal will be played for on
    52 words
  • 55 4 Thf great fire at Araoy broke out in the market and spread rapidly owing to the strong breeze. The losses will be heavy owing to most of the Chinese merchants' godowns being wiped out. Some of the foreign godowns escaped. Those of Jar dine Matheson, and Douglas Lapraike were wholly
    55 words
  • 56 4 The French Government has called for tenders for a cable between Saigon and Borneo (Pontianak). This cable forms a part of the programme which was drawn up by the last Legislature for laying submarine cables. Of the cables provided for in the programme referred to, the following has been laid
    56 words
  • 61 4 The Neill-Frawley Dramatic Co. appear to have won goMen opinions in their brief visits to Yokohama and Hongkong whilst M route for Manila. Hongkong papers complain that the stage room in thetheatre was inadequate ot the performance. As the company is due here about Christmas time it will be interesting
    61 words
  • 71 4 The P. M. S. Korea recently brought from San Francisco iron materials weighing altogether Ml-'i tons to be used in the construction of a dry dock and engine works at Vladivostock. Hitherto one of the big disadvantages Yladivostock has possessed as a port is that there were no means of
    71 words
  • 58 4 The Japanese officials concerned in the house tax question are busy preparing the documents to be forwarded to The Hague Arbitration Tribunal. It has been decided that the Japanese Government shall nominate one committee and the three Treaty Puwers another. The umpire in the case will be a certain European
    58 words
  • 67 4 The N Y. K. b.s. Kanagau-a Maru (Capt. McKenzie) is due here this afternoon. She has the following passengers on board for Singapore Mr. J. C. Bateman. Mr and Mrs V.-it. der Brink, Mrs. S. Blair, Mr. John And«r*on, Lt. H. T. Dempster, Mr. R. T. Reid, and Miss L.
    67 words
  • 74 4 It is somewhat astounding to find how little the average person knows about elephants. The other day a certain hospital patient not very far from the Singapore General Hospital was relating to his neighbour how, in a certain circus— in America, of coursehe had seen an elephant jump over three
    74 words
  • 80 4 The following appointments have just been notified in Negri Sembilan:— Mr. David Wilson, second class inspector of police, to be a first class inspector of police, with effect from first March. Mr. G. E. E. Hughes, inspector of mines, Selangor, to be Assistant Warden of Mines, with effect from Ist
    80 words
  • 113 4 At the annual general meeting of the Penang Fort Turf Club held on Friday last, Mr. R. Yeats, who presided, commented on the flourishing condition of the Club and the satisfactory way in which the new issue of debentures had been taken up. He stated that after providing for the
    113 words
  • Reuter's telegrams.
    • 41 4 London, 15th October. The Boer Generals were entertained at dinner in a restaurant at Paris, yesterday evening, amid cheering crowds and attended by Municipal guards. The Generals made moderate speeches, dwelling upon .heir affection for France.
      41 words
    • 26 4 Petroleum, coal, and iron concessions, covering sixteen districts in the province of Szechuan (China), have been granted to separate French and British companies.
      26 words
    • 42 4 Big Battle Raging. The civil war in Venezuela seems to be approaching a decisive stage. An engagement has begun at La Victoria between President Castro with 4,100 men and 15 guns, and General Matos with 6,000 men and 22 guns.
      42 words
    • 8 4 Kruger has left Utrecht for Mentone
      8 words
    • 50 4 France Pays More Taxes. The German and French Parliaments have re-as^embled. The French Budget provides for new taxation amounting to 807 millions of francs, to meet a deficit. VENEZUELA BATTLE CONTINUES. The battle in Venezuela is still raging. President Castro has removed the capital to Li<Btii|ues.
      50 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 718 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KELLY& WALSH, LTD. NEW BOOKS. World Pictures, by Mortimer Menpes $16.00 Grieb and Shaver's Englif>h-Ger-man German-English Dicty. 2 Vols. 18.00 The Wide World Magazine Vol IX 5.00 The Captain Vol VII. 4.50 Law without Lawyers, 1902 Edn. 4.60 From the Cape to Cairo, by E. S. Groean and
      718 words
    • 436 4 THE IMPERIAL English Chinese Malay DIARY 1903. will be published in November. Orders should be booked at once. Letts's Diaries Calenders 1903. w. 4 f. HARM STOATS GRAND CIRCUS, TO-NIGHT TO-NIQHT BEACH ROAD OU« COMPANYOF STAR ARTISTES John Welby Cooke's Great Jockey Act. To-morrow I hursday Od Wh 1 902
      436 words
    • 64 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers OPBN Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a,m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on WeeM V 8 8 m--°m P-m. Ro A on Sundays. 8 a.m.— noon. /CUSTOMERS who intend senrii ng por\j traits home as XmM and o ew Tear presents are reminded not
      64 words

  • 1518 5 Its Present Status and Past History. The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian writes A serious hitch, I am informed, has occurred in the negotiations for the sale by the Sultan of Brunei in North Borneo of the remainder of his dominions to Sarawak in return for certain payments
    1,518 words
  • 261 5 Mr. Love's Benefit To-morrow Night. Beauty, grace, talent, wit were marked characteristics in last night's performance. The artistes were never more fit for their work and the result was a first class show. Mr. Welby Cooke received quite an ovation and well he merited it, for his equestrianism
    261 words
  • 22 5 Thi Apcar liner Lightning is due here to-morrow morning the 16th inst. from Penang, and will tail for Hongkong the ollowing afternoon.
    22 words
  • Correspondence.
    • 533 5 To the Editor of Hie "Striitt Times" Dear Sir,— ln your issue of the 13th inst., there appears over the signature 1 mperium a contribution written with the apparent object of adding something to the knowledge of your readers on the subject of Capital and Labor. Imperium
      533 words
  • 361 5 Yesterday afternoon, twenty-one Chinam -n Hy lams, were charged before Mr. Beatty with being members of an unlawful society called Sow Seng Chun." They pleaded not guilty. The Deputy Public Prosecutor conducted the case. Mr. W. E. U. Grove, the Chief Police Officer, stated that towards the
    361 words
  • 54 5 There was a good attendance at the opening performance of the Royal Bioscope in Beach Road last evening. The tent was comfortably fitted up and the entertainment appeared to cause much amusement, many of the pictures being well applauded. Whilst they were being shown, music was supplied by
    54 words
  • 119 5 Practice shoots are being held with a view to selecting the best rifle team Singapore can muster for the forthcoming Inter-Colonial match, and it is probable a good team will be forthcoming, with sufficient practice at the butts. The Hongkong Daily Prefi.s hears that the Hongkong team
    119 words
  • 51 5 The September Monthly Medal wai ilayed for on Friday 20th Septembei ind remitted in a win for B. C. Stoker. B. C. 8toker 40— 0=-40 A. Dowie 47—6- 41 A. C. Ballingal J. W. Stewart f No card* .1. H. l.i null in C returned. C. C.
    51 words
  • 125 5 Thk Monthly Medal played for on Saturday last was won by Mr. F. H. Pearce. The recently erected sand bunkers and the much anathematised tee to No. 3 made no difference to him, and in spite of the mountain," or was it a molehill," in front of
    125 words
  • 99 5 The following race handicaps have been posted AUTUMN HAMllCAl". I, MILE. rt. 1b. Uavlaxs 9 1-2 l.nfwortli 7 Sir Lancelot 9 5 Sweet Erino 9 Snoozer 9 0 Klimbo 9 0 Battenberg 8 12 Yorkshire 8 10 liHASII STAND CUP.— R. C. St. 11). Yorkshire 10 0
    99 words
  • 68 5 Abcsks are taking place at 3tandpipes when the water is on. At the pipe at the junction of Jalan Besar and Weld Road some Malays are levying money from the Chinese for drawing water. At the pipe at the junction of Seranggong and Buffalo roads, much water is wasted owing
    68 words
  • 83 5 Tars an apparently serious correspondent writes One of the most distressful things in Singapore is the unfortunate Union Jack left hanging over an establishment known as The Retreat," at the junction of Robinson Road and Cross Street, where it has been battered by all the winds of heaven since the
    83 words
  • 72 5 Because the Chao (hereditary Lao Chief) of Phrae took to the jungle when that town was attacked by the Sbans he has been formally deprived of his rank and position, notice to that effect being given in the Siamese Oovernmtiil Gazette. The Siam Free Press has it that he has
    72 words
  • 131 5 A short time ago, a Kling named Ratnchander wrote in to the InspectorGeneral of Police to the effect that one Kandasamy Pillay had beaten a man to death and thrown his body into a drain near the Hindu Temple in South Bridge Road. On enquiry this was found to be
    131 words
  • 261 5 Before Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court morning morning, Mr. C. J. Saunders, Official Assisnee, applied for the committal to prison of Go Gian Chu, sole partner in the Chop Khoon Seng, who has been adjudicated bankrupt. It appears from the facts
    261 words
  • 637 5 Of war's ravages dwellers in South Africa know too much, but fortunately not all. There is surely nothing more depressing than the spectacle of burnt and looted villages and farms, vineyards and fruitful fields wasted and spoiled, with here and there rusted and abandoned machinery. Of
    637 words
  • 635 5 Singapore. 15th ihtobkr, 1902. PRODUCE. Gam bier buyer* f U »7l Copra Bali MS* do Pontianik >> K-75 Pepper, Black M.M do White, (8%) 63 (hi Sago Flour Sarawak 3.90 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Sago 5.20 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 23.IW Coffee, Palenihang, 20% basis 80.60 Coffee,
    635 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 151 5 Pain in the Back! How can you keep up your work when you have a weak, aching back t Doll, exhausting and constant pain. No comfort by day. No rest at night. Thousands upon thousands suffer from weak and lame back, and do not know that there is a remedy
      151 words
    • 120 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, f FOR SALE. (Sdina flooring V>i\es. In several different patterns from Messrs. Hong Chee A Co., of Hongkong. Prices very moderate, "an be seen at our office No. 64 High street f H tstlogue* can be had free on application. The above flooring tilea are at present u««d
      120 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 340 6 NOTICES. Aflents for LEA PERBIIS' f|f JJ| WOBC£SI£RSHIRE SAUCE v Bg Special War n ant^o^pß^^^^ His Majesto -*>. Purveyors to j^S^^sffls T^^3' The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. A cup of Bovril for late Supper will be found a desirable change for many who feel the need of nourishment before retiring,
      340 words
    • 291 6 NOTICES. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS* CO. PASIR PANJANC Are now supplying building bricks of every kinds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM HIE, 18-12 No. 24, Malacca Street. "THE LION" TANSAN Most refreshing and invigorating natural mineral water, for sale at moderate prices. Can be had at G. OTOMUNE &CO. v.c.
      291 words
    • 273 6 NOTICES. NY^CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND.) GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B." BRAND Both very He ht PllMner B«fi, »p*cUll> br.w.d lor Tropical Cllm.le. Obtainable at the principal Mot.l. and Retail dernier.. Yonf La* Sanf Co.. Moon Koat Co.. Ac. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., v.c. Sole Agent* Wurkisd Wropdies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. (TEN
      273 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 699 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rK Stendwi Life Asrarsaee. Nonrioh Union Fire Inrarsnos Society. Atla» AHsruoe Compsnj (Fire). The EnuiUble Life Aj«ur»noe Society. The China Mntn»l Ste»m Navigation Comp»nv Th Tottenham Lftger Beer Company. /or partiCTilMs of the-a CompenMS, ses^ tte faU\dVertoement of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. r\
      699 words
    • 1350 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koni n klijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aoeiot, latb J. Daiwdbui A Co., 3-3, Ooixtu Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. stefl mtr Ttcvd Expected Will be Despatched for On Marttuycker Batavia via Oct. 14 Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon,
      1,350 words
    • 627 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Horddenteclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, BTEAMERB OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons N. R. Tons N. R. Stettin 1682 Sandakan 1874 Paknam 1283 STobtichang 1291 Tanglin 1280 Pedjaburi 1189 Bangkok 1387 Pitsanulok 1189 Korat 1223 Kajaburi 1189 Singora 1138 Chow Tai 1116 Nuen Tung 824 Wong Koi 1116 Chieng
      627 words
    • 565 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rjIHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 7777 £3,137,«0 Paid up Capital £313.760 Reserve Fond £1,078,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fir* risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. CANTON INSURANCE OFFIOS LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $2,600,000. Amount paid
      565 words
    • 572 7 INSURANCE CO.'S SOUTH BHITISH FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on every des cription of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all parts or tbe World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. LovEix, Esq., Chairman. A. W. Htiven, Esq., G. A. Resting, Usq. Lm Ho Poah. Enq., Lee Choon Goan, Esq.
      572 words

  • SHIPPING.
    • 1177 8 Under this heading tho following abbre»iati)ii3 «re used etr.— steamer sh.— •hiy; l>.|— barque; f»ch.— Bchooner; Yet. Yacht; C'ru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Howo-power; Brit.—British; U. B -United States; Fell— French Qer.— Gernmi., Dut.— Dutch; Job.— Jolioro; •G.c.— General-cargo d. p. -deck passenger; U.— Uncertain
      1,177 words
    • 81 8 Fur Her tteamer Time. To-Mokrow. Malacca and Linggi Helene 1 p.m. Bangkok Trirtai 1 p.m. Batu I'almt Sultaiw p.m. P. Swet'bam via ports Ganumrd' 8 p.m. Friday. Euro|ie via ports Valetta 6 a.m. Bandjermassin, etc., Maettuycktr 2 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypso 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports
      81 words
    • 155 8 From^ukopb: —By the P. A O. s.s Ma*xiliit due on the 19th October with dates tn the 26th Sept. she ln-ings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 2oth Aug. From China:—By the P.AO.U Valet ta due on I .>■!• Singapore. Due in London Arrived
      155 words
    • 230 8 VSSSSL'B NAMC i Bio. Tows Captain From Sailed. Consign ek«. I M v 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 \f> 15 16 15 Qlenlalloch Qanymedp P. C Klao N'ut- n Tung Sri Wongsee KniiliZaida* IMaetsuyckei Bedang Hong Wan Calypso IMarburg* Sambas Brit str. str. Ocr str i
      230 words
    • 99 8 CLEARA NCES. I'm Vessel's Name. Flag A Rig. Tons. Destination. 1 Destination. t Oct 14 Pelayot i Brit sir. 1100 Langkut 15 Pontianub str. 97 Tringganu via ports 16 Ban Whatt Hin atr. 196 i Telobaa via ports 16 i 8n Wongsee Dut str. 92 I Rhio 16 Emile «tr,
      99 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 97 8 RANEEGUN6E FIRE-CLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MAiN LFACTLRERS of every description of GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TESSELA TED PAVEMENTS, STABLE BRICKS FIRE-BRICKS, FIRE-CLAY* AND BOILER SETTING BLOCKS Large stocks always on hand. SHRAGER BROTHERS, Singapore, Sole Agents, m. w. f. v.c. lUI# WINE SPIRIT
      97 words
    • 739 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. I GlIiLS' FANCY STRAW HATS AAA^ Exact to illustration. Price $2.75 WM v.-J LADIES HAIRCORD ML'SLIN IV VR LADIES' FEATHER KA.\> Price $1.40 "**o Assorted colours Price $1 00, 1.60, 2.10, /*"*>> ife|i, 2.50, 3.25, 6.00 each /Jd JrYy >JS(ssSfe^»-* jfeffy*^ Price LADIES' WHITE PETTICOATS LUKES' WHITE
      739 words
    • 159 8 NOTICES. KOMEYA CO. DEALERS IN JAPANESE GOODS, Have Just unpacked a variety ot Artificial flowers. Albums. Panels, Dolls. Inlaid wood work. Silk cushions, Doyleys, Handkerchiefs, Flags to decorate. Xmas trees, etc., etc. All suitable for Christmas Presents Also Ist Class Jinrikishas foi l, i.J 2 persons. Early inspection is invited
      159 words