The Straits Times, 1 December 1902
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Title Section13 1902-12-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2O,QQ5. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article634 1902-12-01 1 si.v<i\rciRE, i>T i)K( nun, i»'-.'. PRODUCE. Gamhier Imyfi- t I »-i Copra Bali do Pontian.ik t.U Pepper, Hash bmn 31.6-Jt Ho Whit.-, (8 Sl.SB Sa-.. Flour Sarawak 4.40 do Brunei So. 1 4.-_ >r > Fear! Sae« 5.80 Coffee, Kali, 15% btmk '-!4.n| Coffee, Palemban;:. 2" c bull MM634 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement769 1902-12-01 1 NOTICES. iThc liwes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVESTIBKMBNTB, IIHX tyn* n»nl a* ;i itandard i>>r -etiin^ :.,iw ili-.-iirnt- i> similar t.. tins, Ultleu 1 1,,- ni-ini. in ii i- i" -<li-|ili.v' Ihe advertW iiu-nt. rfcen an* effective rtyle ..i type, nead ia tin- paper, will be adopted. The Mandaid769 words
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Advertisement649 1902-12-01 1 NOTICES. GOV ERN M E NT NOTIFICATION. >TOTICE i- erebv given that all I pin-t:>n :ir_ \< ,lls against the Govern' mem -hoi. id he pKMßted for paynvni before the ISth December next. All bills Incurred iftor t:»: d;vte should be presented for payme-.t. if possible, sumedays before ili>- :<Ut649 words
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Advertisement910 1902-12-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON CO. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Useful Costume Skirts Well cut, well finished, and perfect fitting. Ski pt as illustrated ALPACA SKIRTS is the fashionable n*n» made from a rich Skirt or the Season M Lustrous Klpaca (as made from a beautiful E? illustration) in Black Hlack Venetian Cloth. fe910 words
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Advertisement46 1902-12-01 1 Keep Quiet one troubled with diarrluvn quid nnd take Chambrrlaii I era iuul Diarrhoea Remedy. A prompt and oosaniatc wcuiiiij is (ure i>. follon Tins reined] i- equ children and when reduced «iii, i> swcvteiwd i* |.1.j5;,,,t |,i t..k> fa;!s Price sOcentk mid >' I i I'46 words
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Article989 1902-12-01 2 The Opening Ceremony. Arrival of Sir Lionel Cox. Writing from Hanoi on .Sum! iv. the ltith ulc, our Special Correspondent says The Exhibition was formally opened this morning by H E. the GovernorGeneral ot Indo-China On the preceding evening 1 had paid a visit to the buildings989 words
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Article448 1902-12-01 2 In the lii^hlandß of Colorado the mean level of tide vatar is not the only datu:n line for niftiisuri'int'iits of altitude. Many who inhabit the mo 1 it;iin« have never seen the innumerable laughter" of the sunlit ?ea. nor have they seen thn oceans Alpine szure448 words
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Article382 1902-12-01 2 SUPINENE:SS. A- aii illustration ui 1 ih" unfortunate apathy so widely prevalent in ihi* country al present, says *i.p London Correspondent of the Humi I may quote the remark made by a London haulier only a day or two ago to a Westminster friend of mine, a gentleman382 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1902-12-01 2 NOTICES. fS •"l'l J SPECIAL UUnVllie S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $12.00 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA •s jm| tw ii ism v*J^ I P 7 i 1 1 I I «J IBB sq^^' •^^S'T S^ o i j dunvillI 1 1 I < Special 0;d185 words
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Advertisement502 1902-12-01 2 NOTICES. Yarrow's Light Draft Steamers. Particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD, A STANDARD "T OLICY. 0F £500 8TG Payable at Age .V> or at Death, if previous Costs at the Kate of Per quarter. Age. £4 10 0 if commenced at 25 £6 14 11 if commenced at 35 £9502 words
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Advertisement311 1902-12-01 2 NOTICES. NORWICH UNION FIKB INSURANCE SOCIETY OP NORWICH AKD LONDON. Established 1797. JOB fIBK INSURANCE ONLY Ainjunt iuored ZtM.OOO.OOO Lm« paid M 11.600.000. Premium income 4 906,000. TnatTHDoe effected on nlmott e»erj description property at current Mm of premiom Bisks foe 10 dats *b« how aooipt«d at 4 o»nt pir311 words
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Article2321 1902-12-01 3 The Qth Lancers. sni'i- m iiir.itrr> i atcoaal mi tin- ease <n 11««i I. a- appeared in th.- pi* the Qoverniuvnl of India has been 1 1 to make in official -iMfinr.,1 mi il,.- tarts, with the mil knowlwlfiu and jurrenee of the Meeretaij .,i stiii' <>n ill'-2,321 words
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Article123 1902-12-01 3 For Singapore l.i i A 0. Hrilannia connecting with the steamer Balluaral M < olonil>o, from London Nov. 18, due 14th Dec— Mr. and Mrs. Warrick. Messis C s*. Crane. .1. Henderson. McCraddie, McDougall. W. II. Shelford, A. Bowlingbrock, A. C Carter, .1. Kerr, Kglinpton, Innec. C.123 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement645 1902-12-01 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..|lo,ooo,ooo Silver Reserve....! 4,750,000/ 14 l00U RESERVE LIABILITY OF I PROPRIETORS J..SIO.CV "0.000 Court of Draofom Hon. R. Shkwan,— Chairman. A. .1. RATntonk, b^-Dpni Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson |H. Schcbabt, Eaq. E. i,.>KT7.. E«q. N. A. Sikhs,645 words
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Advertisement648 1902-12-01 3 NOTICES. CASHIER. VTTANTEn at once a bill collector, Vf at quick figures. Secuntv 83.00 C. Apply to W. T. L., c/o Strait* Tim* office. v c. WANTED. CLERK, with knowledge of timber, and general office work. Applications to >>c sent to U.c. D. O. c/o Strait* Time*. WANTED. A SMART648 words
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Advertisement655 1902-12-01 3 NOTICES. "STL. COGHLAN V CO. Auctioneers. Estate Agents, and Valuers. Auditors, Commission Agents, and General Brokers Insurance Agents (Fire, Life and Marine.; Fire Loss Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives. $20,000 AVAILABLE FOR MORTGAGE. THE undersigned have in hand several sums of money to the above amount, which may l>e advain cil on655 words
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Advertisement504 1902-12-01 3 SHIPPING. ""BK1T1&H INDIA oTEAM NAN I GATION COMPANY, LIMITED FOR PENAXG. RANGOON ANI> CALCUTTA. rpHE ('(inipnny's steamer PUSDVA, _l 3.a0. r > tons, "Captain Willis, will l>e despatched for the above ports on Monday, the Ist December, at 4 p.m. For freight or pa*Mga apply to '-1- BOUSTKAD A- AgenU.504 words
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Obituary29 1902-12-01 4 OXLKY. OntM 6th Not !>hi, ai (ienevn. Ki.iz a K.Mii.Y, aMed daaghtw ti the Uie Th.pin.is Osl«j, M.D.. Baagal Mediae! Service. un. l .11 Biagapora, ;ig«.l 70 rearm.29 words
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552 1902-12-01 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 1st DECEMBER. It is unfortunate that owing to pressure on space to-day it is impossible to treat ;is fully as might be desired the crisis which the last drop in exchange has brought about but the following letter from Mr. Sellar, Mm Manager552 words
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Article359 1902-12-01 4 As an example of the wonderful adaptability of the Oriental to practically all the exigencies of Fate, may be cited the circumstance that even the temporary loss of a tutelary deity does not appear to discommode him, and we observe with pleasurable feelings of sympathetic gratulation that a fit and359 words
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Article22 1902-12-01 4 Reading natter, includina an account of the opening of the Hanoi Exhibition and wire news will be found on pages 2 and22 words
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Article10 1902-12-01 4 Exchange and produce quotations are printed on page 1 to-day.10 words
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Article12 1902-12-01 4 Thk homeward mail by the Zamania closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article11 1902-12-01 4 The Russian transport Kazan arrived from Shanghai this morning, for Odessa.11 words
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Article21 1902-12-01 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 6.21 words
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Article20 1902-12-01 4 The annual North Borneo dinner takes place at the Hotel Cecil, London, to-night. Mr. R. B. Martin, M.P., wi!l preside.20 words
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Article23 1902-12-01 4 Tll k RE. (V.) orders notify a lecture on Wednesday next at the Drill Hall on search-lighting. There is infantry, drill on Friday.23 words
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Article21 1902-12-01 4 There will be a long driving competition at the Race Course to-morrow open to members of all Golf Club in Singapore.21 words
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Article21 1902-12-01 4 The Straits Settlements dinner will be held a*, the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, on Wednesday, Dec :<rd. Ladies will be present.21 words
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Article25 1902-12-01 4 There will probably be an S.V.C field day on Saturday next. This year's camp is spoken of at Chaßseriau estate, ofl° the Bukit Timah Road.25 words
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Article25 1902-12-01 4 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, 3rd December, at 4 p. m.25 words
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Article27 1902-12-01 4 Thk amount of tin ore exported by the tributers on the lands of the Royal JohoreTin Mining Co. during November is 424 bags, equal to 318 piculs.27 words
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Article29 1902-12-01 4 The salvi'il N.D.L. steamer Phra Nang arrived at Hongkong from the Paracels in tow of the s.s. mmkmt on the 24th ult. The Phra Xang has gone into dock.29 words
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Article25 1902-12-01 4 On Saturday the following passengers arrived by P. and O. VaUtta -Mr. Dondkhan, Mrs. Wool, Mr. C. Anderson, Mr. H. Hind, and Mr. ('nun Ewing.25 words
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Article26 1902-12-01 4 The German mail otearaer Konig Albert having left Colombo on the 29th November at 6 p. m. may be expected to arrive here on Friday morning.26 words
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Article28 1902-12-01 4 Thk Young Menu' Society of the Presbyterian Church meets to-night at 8.30 in the Church. An address on Poetry" will be given by the Rev. S. S. Walker.28 words
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Article109 1902-12-01 4 OOLD STANDARD DECLARED WITHOUT A WORD OF WARNINQ. Twenty ticals to the pound sterling proposed ratio. :nam has suddenly decided upon a gold standard and the official notification announcing the closing down of the royal mints wao promulgated on Thursday last, Nov. 27th. The scheme suggested under109 words
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Article28 1902-12-01 4 Thk French steamer tMtifM Henri, 2ootons, was wrecked on the 2 1 ft ultimo between Chefoo and Weihaiwei. The passengers and crew were saved mails were partly lost.28 words
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Article24 1902-12-01 4 The King Edward VII Hindustani Paroee Theatrical Co now performing in North Bridge Kiad, are doing excellent business. Their performances are well worth seeinc24 words
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Article32 1902-12-01 4 Ai'.ikd with a revolver, a Bnro] eaa named Gentis attempts! to rol> the Java Bank at Batavia in hroad day the the Saturday before List. He was arrested after an exciting chase.32 words
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Article32 1902-12-01 4 A Havas telegram states that the French battleship Dv 1 fary/a left Toulon for Morocco where trouble has broken out. The Chnuzy and I'othmm were also ready to proceed there if needed.32 words
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Article27 1902-12-01 4 Ykstekday afternoon a licht took place between two Chinese women living near the Balestier Rifle liange. One of the women bit the other's Caoe, inflicting several wounds.27 words
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Article36 1902-12-01 4 Mr. Saburo Hisainid/u, .Up.meae Consul at Singapore, has Railed from England by the Tamba itaru on return to his post. Mr. Hisamidzu has been on a commercial mission in South Africa on behalf of his Government.36 words
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Article37 1902-12-01 4 Thk St. Andre 's Kve dinner at, Rattles hotel on Saturday nieht was a great success and was largely attended. The menu was appropriate to the occasion and worthily sustained the reputation of the hotel's special dinners.37 words
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Article35 1902-12-01 4 It is stated that the Government has decided to complete the work of reclamation in front of the Harbour Master's office, Messrs Smith and Foster, the contractors, having found unexpected difficulties in <'ompleting the work.35 words
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Article42 1902-12-01 4 To-day being the fifty-eighth anniversary of the birth of Queen Alexandra, the flag-staffs at Fort Canning and Mount Faber, H.M.S. Kxpiegle, the Sealielle, and other vessels in harbour were dressed with bunting. A Royal Salute was lired from Fort Canning at noon.42 words
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Article45 1902-12-01 4 Dr. W. I). Pkkky, late of the British North Borneo Chartered Company, has given up his appointment in Borneo, and intends practising in Sineapnre We understand that other, physicians in the Chartered Company's employ are also meditating to or have already Kent in their resignations.45 words
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Article56 1902-12-01 4 Mr. and Mrs. De Burgh Persse, of Brisbane, were in Ceylon at the date of last mail advices. Mr. Persse is the Chairman of the Queensland Meat Exportation Company, and he is on his way to Singapore partly in connection with the establishment of a cold storage here but mainly56 words
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Article63 1902-12-01 4 The November monthly medal of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club was played fur on Saturday with the following result —Dr. Ellis 87. W. Peel 82, Dr. Dane 9.".. The Hons. F. G. Penney and W. It. Collyer, Col. Teversham, Capt. Boldeio and Dr. Ford played but returned no scores. Dr.63 words
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Article71 1902-12-01 4 The first of a series of monthly spoon shoots promoted by the Singapore Rifle Association took place at the Balestier Range on Saturday afternoon. There were eight competitors. The spoon was won by Corpl. Galistan S. V. I. who with an allowance of 20 points made 74, total 94. Sergt.71 words
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305 1902-12-01 4 Kian Vane Sunk in Collision Captain and Passengers .Missing A collision which it seems probable has resulted in loss of life took place at 1 a.m. on Sunday off Pulo Pisang. The steamer hum Yang, 70 tons, Captain Chopard, which was coming from Muar305 words
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Article482 1902-12-01 4 Phiharmonic Society's Concert A OMKMH in whk-h the ihoii -""i orchestra of the Singapore Philharmonic Society both took part was given in the Town Hall on Saturday ni^ht to a large audience. As it was St. Andrew's Eve and the programme was largely made up of items482 words
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Article104 1902-12-01 4 Thk ways of a man during his election candidature are sometimes wonderful. Thus a recent candidate for Parliamentary honours in Melbourne to someone who asked him a question: I did not expect that the atmosphere of this hall was going to be polluted tonight by the mephitic breath of a104 words
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Special Telegram to the "Straits Times."
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Article123 1902-12-01 4 LATEST BETTING. t\,!rutt,,, Dm. lit Record Reifn :< to 1 I'p Quanta ."i to 1 Vasto ."> to 1 Dandy to 1 Stand Ofl 8 to Security 10 to 1 i'ubal Cain 12 to 1 Alix IS ♦<> I Acetinc l"> to 1 Goldsmith 12 to l123 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article42 1902-12-01 4 French Ships Laid Up. U*dtm,»U Nov. The French liners at Marseilles ar* being laid up The Englis.li liners are taking the ma ls and passengers. The coal miners on strike in the department of the Loire have resumed work.42 words
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Article33 1902-12-01 4 The King is sending a special mission to Teheran t o present to the Shah the Order of the Garter bestowed upon him while he was in England33 words
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Article68 1902-12-01 4 Mr. Barton's Proposed New Measure The Australian Commonwealth Premier. Sir Kdmund Barton, has made known his intention to bring into the Commonwealth Parliament a Bill requiring vessels engaged in the Australian coasting trade to pa> the ruling local rates of wages. The Bill will also provide for68 words
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Article89 1902-12-01 4 Russian View of British Action. The Russian Government pretested a Note to the British Government in September, if the Sugar liounty Convention The Note declares that if the British Government persist in its resolve to enforce the retaliatory duties on Russian Sugar, provided for under the pensl clauses89 words
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Article119 1902-12-01 4 Opinions of British Oenerals. Alleged British Barbarities. L'jiidon, SOtt Sur. (General De wet's book is published It is dedicated to my fellow subject* of the British Empire." It is severely critical in tone, but not acrimonious. The writer disparages Lord Robert* generalship and says that he lacked foresight.119 words
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Article86 1902-12-01 4 A Com mission of Inquiry into the police force at Calcutta is now sitting. On the Ifith November two witnesses were examined. One of them, Mr. Fasson, Assistant Inspector-General, Government Railway Police, Howrah, did not believe that the members of the Bengai Police were more corrupt, and diehonet-t than the86 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement424 1902-12-01 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AN Indisputable Fact THAT SWALLOW ARIELL'S Jams Fruits ARE THE BEST See that you Made from the Get this Choicest Fruit Grown Brand in Australia. Highest in Quality Lowest in Price. Thompson, Thomas Co., AUSTRALIAN STORES, i Robinson Road. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. nnENDEBB will be received :it the ColoI424 words
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Advertisement102 1902-12-01 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers opkn Gresham Hou*r (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only :i.m. 5 p.m. Orchard on VVeekda y s H »-n>.-5 P-m. on Sundays. 'Ba.m.— noon. CUSTOMERS who intend sending portraits home as Xmae and New-Year presents are reminded not tv postpone too Imiir. Appointments for sittings should102 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1902-12-01 4 DAY BY DAY. Monday, ist December. H IKb Water 1 I.M p.m. Missionary M'ting Pr.nsep St. Church tnnineers' Arso, Marine Club. %M. Bioscope. Beach Road. 9. Tuesday, and December. High Water. 11.10 a.m. Mohammedan Fasting Month begins Municipal Election. Temelong Meeting. Byme 4 It. Kadana Meeting. Gregham House. II Wednesday,93 words
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Article3721 1902-12-01 5 THE CURRENCY QUESTION. ['her niifHu.n ax t« whether or But a ...Id, «.r Kiictd. Stnn<l»r<l lbo«M *.•> ««i<i|.i«l t'.r til* tUlTtnty of tba Strait* Settlements md th» Meimtod Malay M^r* clivides itsrlf •to two head" I) I- a (iold Sianil.-ir.!, "i KixitT ot Exrhange, deniraMe! i{ pomiblc to '-taliii-h <--■3,721 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter871 1902-12-01 5 A Commissioner's Views. '!'•> tkt Editor of the St rails Time*." Sol It is due to my constituents to explain that my absence fioi.i Friday's meeting was caused by illness. 1 was not aware that three otlier members would also be absent and 1 CM only attribute this871 words
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384 1902-12-01 5 Tutht l'.ditor of tkt St,\i(l.~- I '>,!■ Dkar Sir. The views of the President regarding the necessity for advancing the rate of assessment to 11., have found very thorough supporters in Mr Maclaren and Mr. Jago. The Chinese ratepayers do not grudge paying 8 per cent,384 words
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Letter520 1902-12-01 5 THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. To the Attar of tke SI rail- Timm Sir, Oh how the mighty has fallen Ten years ago the dollar was reigning. The Ceylonese and Indians in the service of the F. M. S. hailed it with joy for it. fetched rupees two and a quarter. Didn't520 words
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Letter638 1902-12-01 5 Final for the President's Cup. 1'hk linal ra<c for the above rap was decided yesterday at Tanjong Katons; under (be ideal condition! of vind and ms that always teem to rttendthe Club'i functions, It will be remembered tliat the race waa postponed for a fortnight owing to638 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1902-12-01 5 A Reason for It. There is only one cure for Rheumatism that has reached a world wide popularity and reputation There are many remedies sol<) for Uih relief and cure ol kheumati-ni, but there is only one rare that can be considered us having a universal reputation, without a rivul,164 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1902-12-01 6 Requires o tff^ik Thousands in use; ALMnST Jv"l[ *^H to get out ''.v^fc of order. J J^^S^s Js^sH^W^ SOLE HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. DURABLE AND ACCURATE *Qo* The Keystone Watch Case Co. >j^r^V America's Oldest ai.d /xr v J;. >\ Largest Watch Factory U^ I 9 For tale by XfcL^/Tha Principal338 words
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Advertisement468 1902-12-01 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE Fortify the System against Disease with PURt 6 00 i, "THE 3E^f_ SECURITY FOR H^ALVri. ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED .HM^ir.s sine 1829. V^^^'^^s«KJLKlbMsV^^'"— ESS TORPID M, DEBILITY, ERuPnu ,t WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impvcities of the Biood. t. IMPORTANI CVIOENCE468 words
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Advertisement315 1902-12-01 6 NOTICES. jfm*^ ■V" nff f f iff A Remedy for all Irro^uli.ritlea. I»rMil n; B::-: > hi < (Old bvSlnKupore Dispensing Co., LtO., RafTlea Place, Singapora. M«»TIV fhrmi.. SOI TMWIPTOV I S(|| *V|» S. KAWAZUMI, JAPANESE ARTIST. No. 881, VB lOKIA SIHKKT Will be glad to undertake any de» cription315 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement627 1902-12-01 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. TIE StudarJ Life Amnianoß. Norwich Union Fire Inramnc* Sodrtj. tUa Asauranoe Company (Fire). The Ei|uitoM.' Lif<- Apsurnnoe Sooi«*y. he China Mutual Stwun Nsvigation Company *> Tottenham Lager Beer Company. or particular* of t}.ce, Comp«iies, see th« ull adVertiwrnont ot THE BOBNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.627 words
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Advertisement750 1902-12-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Ai.'uti at Singapore: Ship Agency, late J. Daendels A Co., 2-3, Colltbr Qtjay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Eipectet Hijutman Batavia Vov. Compagnie Des Messagenies Maritimes De France. Telegraphic Address: Messagimii-. Singapore. The i.i steamers750 words
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Advertisement624 1902-12-01 7 i Will be Dispatched for On :.'8 Soerabaya, Samenap, Randjet massin, Pegattan, Kotabnroe, Balikpapan, Moeara Djawa, Koetei, Bwool, and ■I'oli-Toli Dec. 2 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) tittle* of Sailings from tlie E<i*i In I'aeijic Coa*t Porte. Leaving Die Hongkong Portland624 words
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Advertisement663 1902-12-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Rorddeuteclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STKAMERS OF THE COAST tlMtt. Tons Rfg. Toss Reg. Sfttin 94<5 Koh-'<-hang 2042 Haiuiakan 2111 Pnch»huri L'I9I J <U-,ia.,i 2001 PiManu/o* 2019 7«.i.;/i/i 1999 Haiti huri I9))4 Bangkok !*>0 Cfcow Tnt 1777 Koral I'.tOO irony Koi 1777 Siw^oro 17.VI Keonj Wai 1777 .V»<fn663 words
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Advertisement859 1902-12-01 7 INSURANCE CO.'S Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVI8ION. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met bv a Policy io THE BRITISH KMPIRK MITUAL LIFK OFFICE. Established 1847. Chnirnoan The Right Hon'ble Sir John Gorst, M. P. Funds— Us. 4l'o,Oo,000 Claims Paid— Rs. 450,00,000 itRhE BOUSES LIBEUAL (MMIMI low859 words
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Advertisement875 1902-12-01 7 NOTICES. Selangor Turf Club. PROGRAMME. For 30th December, 1902, and 1st and 3rd January, 1903, Meeting. FIRST DAY. l:v 1 No. I. Tiik Mm en I': Art Value $«Hi. A Eta Weight a- per act le 1 1 sin. Distance R.C It ■Ml horses imported into the Si vttle1 lentsoi875 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1317 1902-12-01 8 t i ir- < al)l>iefialionx t» r -h.— •hip; bq Vi I. Yacht; Cr:j -I Torped'-i: f j> 1 ■-(i''.\.'r. Brit. British; V. Ger. Qormao;] Dutch Job. Johore; G.c. (Jeinir .1 i O. Unc Wharf; T.:' D Borne' I W'uarf; K.W. KsppelWl KeppelDock; P. B— Pulo Brani;1,317 words
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Article507 1902-12-01 8 Nam*, port, probable dale of arrival, and name o) agent*. Steamers. Adria, China, Jan 10: Belin Mey« i Alicante, Barcelona. Dei- Barlow. AIdWMM. China. Dec ■>■• Mansfipld. Alesia, Hor<«.oae. Jan 7; Behn Meyer. Antenor, China, Dec 25; Man-'ield." Austria, Trieste, Jan 5 Rautenbf rjj. Ballaarnt. Colombo. Dec 14507 words
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Article82 1902-12-01 8 for fcr iteamer Time. To-Morrow. Cotie via ports Houtmun 11a.m. Bangkok B.Bm*[Oum J p.m. Muar ami Malacca Farlalln 2 p.m. M uaK.K t l';iitMui>.'ttift fi. 0. Menrr 4 p.m. WBUNEBDAY. Pnleml-ani; Ponliamik Noon. Penang Tftartot t' p.m. Peimn^'aiul (\ilciiita Sui Sana 3 p.m. Teluk Ausoo via ports Malacca82 words
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Article185 1902-12-01 8 From Europe— Ry the M. M. Ml Imo.i due on the Btb instant with date* to the 14th Nov. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 17th and 20th Oct. From Chim— By the M. M. s. s. Sininep due on (Sunday. From185 words
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Article370 1902-12-01 8 t K--I-I s >im Tor* iHptatw Fkom Sailed. Consignees. Kio Nov W llaulcu Brit Mr. 187 Rs.-khniisf Nntmvis I- Xov 17 Teo Hop I. Fultala" str. 2t<M2 lsdaln Calcutth Nov 20 Kou->t<*<i And Co. 2H Cheltenham str. 2415 Bropliy Kaneoon Nov SJ.1Syme anil Co. 98 Mioilya str. 1723 Mills370 words
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Article190 1902-12-01 8 I Date. Vesksls Same. Flag Rio Tons. Destination. Destination. Nov 30 Dec I Nov M in H 30 :J0 Dm i Nov 30 30 •J9 Pe. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iWi Of Ogil+ Brit str. Hebe str. Ban Whatt Soon Mr. Medan (tit str.190 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement254 1902-12-01 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. Jeweller 6 > H3i?l SfM: SWorchants. 5< 52 Jiig'i Street Velepfone Jib. 254. !la\. jusi received a large collection i»f Canton-made £»rass cloth linen embroidery art work comprising tcapo\ eovem, table coven, tciitre pieces, mantle borders. i|()ylev>, handkerchiefs oi differeut sizes and deaigwa. Chinese audJapaoete254 words
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Advertisement312 1902-12-01 8 The "Graphic" X'mas Annuals, Holly Leaves, Illustrated London News WITH COLOURED PICTURES PRICE 60 Cts. Each. Wj: CABINET BOX WV\fm4}\Wjr*~* I'l.ritiiinine H Clinstjßjnaa|^B^ r in .in. l X'-v Vt-ai s^fl^g '"T't"- i ln»ifi- ali'l i-lr-JCTJp r i gant iit--i^ri». wit Ii g^SSs. and j .-.iv,!,.,.,-. Wv/ LJ(car Cards t PRICE312 words
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Miscellaneous91 1902-12-01 8 WEATHER* REPORT. Km< Iani) Kerbau Honrital, MM A'or., Wa.m. 8 p.m. H p.m. K«r 29.884 a9.S64;29 876 Temp 83.0 79.0 78.0 WBIbTher 78.0 7H.4 70 2 DirofWind s s. g. sorth Calm. Mnx.Temp 8«.» Min 71.« Max in Sun 129.0 Terr, rarl «9.9 Raiofnll 2.54 The standard time ball at91 words
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