The Straits Times, 6 December 1902
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Title Section14 1902-12-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. a 1,000 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement753 1902-12-06 1 NOTICES. She JFimcs. ADVERTISING RATES. payable in advance. ai>\ ki;ti>i.mi:nts. THK tj-]><' >iv^l m> b (tandard f»t wttim Hilvrrtixeiueuu ia similar t«. tlii*-, unlei.» the inhtruction is to "di>|ilav the advertiMment, when any effec-tiv If of type, uhfil in the paper, will be idopted. The wtmicliini run* exwtly eiglit Um-.753 words
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Advertisement626 1902-12-06 1 NOTICES NOTICE. Mr. Joseph Baker begs to inloriD the Ladies and Gentlemen of I Singapore that he mpfiliei Christmas and New Year Cakes i f the i best quality at moderate charges 1 Confectionery and sweets also on hand. Establishment at Victoria Street. UO\ KKNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS are invited up626 words
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Advertisement322 1902-12-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS XMAS 1902. Sdangdai §ame, 55eef, Mutton etc. The undersigned will receive ex German Mail steamer Kiautschou about Dec. 15th., A Limited supply of SHANGHAI, Pheasants, Partridges, Teal, Wild Duck, Hare, etc. ALSO BEEF AND MUTTON In selected pieces weighing up to lolb. for Family use. Orders, which are322 words
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Advertisement728 1902-12-06 1 NOTICES. SINGAPORE MERCHANT BSBVICI GUILD. A Special General Meeting of tbe abo <? Guild will be held in the Marine Club on Wednesday, 10th December. 1902, at 9 p m. sharp. Business wages question. 10-12 J. G. BOYD, Secretary. NOTICE. MR August Schreiber having ceased, by mutual agreement, to l«728 words
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Advertisement478 1902-12-06 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures colds. It acts on iiatun-\ plan, loOMM ;he rnuirli relieves the langi ami open* the «eactk>n». effecting- a permanent runIt counteract- ny tendency of a cold i. result in pneumonia. It is pleasant to take; both ..dull- and chil dren like it. Chamberlain's Cnuirli IT I478 words
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Article568 1902-12-06 2 (From Colombo Fbjmwi Britain is pressing several longstanding claims against Venezuela, and la underst 1 to have given Venezuela a limited time to comply. The German press hopes Venezuela will receive a lesson. The Venezuelan press claims protection under the Monroe AoetriM. American papers retort that the568 words
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Article367 1902-12-06 2 In connection with the recent Dumas centenary, a reporter of the £<7«<7( Paris) took occasion to trace the development of Dumas, junior. The results of the reporter's researches are thus condensed. In the death-certificate of the younger Dumas there is a blank where the mother's367 words
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Article91 1902-12-06 2 An idea of the extent of the railway enterprise in the United Kingdom is conveyed in a Report to the Board of Trade. The total amount of capita! in railway companies returned as paid up at the close of 1901 was £1,196,000,000. Railway receipts for the91 words
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Article633 1902-12-06 2 Hutu I'nhat, Sovembfr Wtk. All through thn month, witn the exception of a few dry days, heavy rain has prevailed. There is a dampness in the air. and a mustiness about most things, making existence the reverse of comfortable On Wednesday the 12th was celebrated the anniversary633 words
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Article95 1902-12-06 2 Yokohama has produced its extraordinary rat to beat that captured at Osaka lately. It was handed over to the Central Police Station at Yokohama on the 13th November. The rat is described as of the ordinary size, but the whole body is covered with white fur, the95 words
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Article96 1902-12-06 2 A Colombo journal thus sets forth how the Colonial Office should be appoached. For the information of those who desire to send petitions to the .Secretary of State with regard to uny grievances it may be mentioned that three copies should he forwarded to the Colonial Office. When one oopy96 words
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Article98 1902-12-06 2 Sir William Allan, who was among the new knights invested by the King at Buckingham Palace recently, gave an amusing account of his experiences afterwards to his friends in the lobby. I was surprised," said Sir William, at my acrobatic agility in the readiness with which I knelt to receive98 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement347 1902-12-06 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. I'ARTTCI'LAKS FROM BORNEO CO. LTD. w&s Singapore. LATEST CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. II UMBER BICYCLES. Fitted with "FKEE WHEEL" and rim brake All "Beestou" machines GUARANTEED for TWO YEARS. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements Federated Nativn States, Siam, and Romeo. T347 words
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Advertisement331 1902-12-06 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests 950 1 ->*.. 1.*****m* atter seveu after Ion rday« in teen day* Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement "the be8t he had ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO.,331 words
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Advertisement244 1902-12-06 2 NOTICES. chanTpa~gn¥ "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanche. The old, well known, brand. BRINKMANN V CO., Importer*. Retail at Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. v.c. "THE LION" TANSAN Most refreshing: and 'nvfgorating natural mineral water, for sale at moderate prices. Can be had at G. OTOMUNE &CO. v.c. YOKOHAMA244 words
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Advertisement430 1902-12-06 2 NOTICES. H FOR LADIES Hit dJORET.HOMOLLESAPIOL" It (ha moif iurt rtmedy tqtlnst the Sicknett, and other effects caused by th* delay of the regular periods. St ODlN. Ctniit. l6s, Rub S' Honorfe.PtßlS. PIANOS BOISSELOT. Established 1827. HKjHEST awards in Europe and Colonies; preferred to all other makes. 36,000 Pianos delivered.430 words
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Article945 1902-12-06 3 The London Unit; Unit is re>pon»ible for the rtUtenient tlmt h nawil lirigiwte will l>e shortly Uiulcil at Suinulilanil. Colonel Swaynr lin- arri\r.l .it Toll Sni«l e n mute to RagUad. Be ■tatai in t lie mwm Maa inter view that there were 110 mil.-- ..i isatarla—945 words
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Article226 1902-12-06 3 For Singapore. Fit t <V O. s. s. Hritrtnnia, connecting with I lie Meanior Umllmmmi nt Colombo, from 1.0 ulon Niv. 13, due Uth Dec. Mr. and Mrs. War ick. Messrs. G. S. Crane. .1. Henderson. McCraddio. McDougall. W. H. BhelTord, A.Bowltagbrock.A. ('.Carter, J. Kcrr, F^lington, Innes,226 words
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Article559 1902-12-06 3 Commander of the Somali Expedition. The Commander of the Somaliland Expedition which is not expected to take the field before the middle of January, is LieutenantColonel William Henry Manning, of the Indian Stafl' Corps, who. with the local rank of Brigadier-Cieneral, occupies the exacting position of Inspector(Jeneral of559 words
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Article239 1902-12-06 3 Imprisoned for Making High Scores. Paradoxical it may seem, says a recent Manila paper, yet it is a fact, nevertheless, that twelve Marines of Cavite are now languishing in durance vile for running up phenomenal scores at ritle practice at the Cafiacao range on Wednesday. The above statement,239 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1902-12-06 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Penang and Calcutta, I.aiaan due 9th Dec, Boustead. Calcutta vm ports, Tara, on 10th Dec, Boustead. Poit Arthur via ports, Korea, due 10th Dee., E. A. Co. Fremaatle via ports, Saladin, on 13th Dec, M -in- •■hi Teluk Anson via ports, Malacca every Wednesday, and Penang74 words
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Advertisement532 1902-12-06 3 NOTICES. OF TMC MULTITUDES who bare used it or are now using it, we have never heard of any one vrho has been disappointed in it. No claims aremade for it except those which are amply justified by experience. In commending it to the afflicted we simply point to it*532 words
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Advertisement723 1902-12-06 3 NOTICES. CASHIER. WANTEP at once a bill collector, at quick figures. Security IB.OCX. Apply to W. T. L., c/o Strait* Time* office. v c. WANI'ED. A Chinese youth as junior clerk. Apply to A., c/o Strait* Time*. 11-11 "wanted. Ayoong lady assistant. Apply to WILPON 4 CO., 11-12 Armenian Street.723 words
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Advertisement650 1902-12-06 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan fi> Co. HAVE BEKN APPOINT* I> SUB-AGENTS or tii k Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD A CO.. General Agents, v.c. Straits Settlements. HOTEL FOR SALE. rpHE undersigned are instructed to offer JL for »ale,a» a going concern, a popular first class hotel in650 words
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Advertisement597 1902-12-06 3 SHIPPINCi. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR NEW ZEALAND PORTS. THE Company's steamer SEALDA, 5.030 tons. Captain Madntyre. is expected to arrive hcic on or nbout the 6th Hec. and will huve prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight, plenseapplv to: 6-12 HOI'S! BAD CO.. Agents. WEST AUSTRALIAN597 words
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Obituary27 1902-12-06 4 Kll.Et —At the Seremhan Hospital on the 25th Nov. IW>2, of peritonitis \V ai.tk.r .lamks Hi i.i overseer, Batang Benar Read Con !«tru< tioii, Nagri Sembilan.27 words
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1043 1902-12-06 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 6TH DECEMBER? It is to be hoped and expected that the fatal episode of yesterday morning will prove of great moral worth to the coolies of Wayang Street and Singapore generally. Figuratively speaking it is possible— even in these 20th Century days to1,043 words
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Article16 1902-12-06 4 Thk Raffles Girls' School closes on the 19th instant for four weeks for the X'mas holidays.16 words
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Article21 1902-12-06 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article20 1902-12-06 4 The following days will be observed as public holidays throughout the Colony Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day.20 words
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Article19 1902-12-06 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Service Reservoir this afternoon from ."> to 6 (weather permitting)19 words
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Article28 1902-12-06 4 Mr. W. H. Stanes has arrived from India as the delegate of the Indian Sunday School Union. He will give lantern lectures in the Sunday Schools of Singapore.28 words
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Article28 1902-12-06 4 The ladies shwing party in connection with the Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 4.30, at the residence of Mrs. Banks, Cavenagh Villa, Cavenagh Road.28 words
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Article33 1902-12-06 4 Jaiger A Co as agents for the Law Union and Crown Insurance Co., send a pocket book and a handsome wall calendar for next year. Howarth Erskine and Co. send a wall calendar.33 words
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Article1980 1902-12-06 4 Distribution of Prizes. There was a large and fashionable attendance at the Raffles < .iris' School yesterday afternoon, the occasion being the distribution of prizes. The large school room was tastefully bedecked with palms, Hags, etc., and, taken together with the toilette* of the numerous ladies present,1,980 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article56 1902-12-06 4 l.uiuhui, 4th Dee. Mr. and Mrs Chamberlain are the guests of Lord and Lady Cromer at Cairo. They rejoin H. M. S. Good Hop* at Suez on Sunday. Lord and Lady Cromer, Sir Reginald and Lady Wingate, and a representative of the Khedive met Mr. and56 words
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Article11 1902-12-06 4 H. M. S. Indefatigable has arrived at LaGuayra.11 words
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Article37 1902-12-06 4 It has lieen decided to send an expedition of from 400 to 800 of West African troops against Kano in Nigeria The Emir has large forces, and is making extensive preparations to meet the advance.37 words
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Article33 1902-12-06 4 Negotiations by the French Government to terminate the strike at Marseilles have failed. The oil'nrs made by the master* proved to be unsatisfactory. The men are issuing a violent manifesto.33 words
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Article25 1902-12-06 4 Lord De Ros has been gazetted Colonel of the First Life Guards in succession to the late Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar.25 words
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Article134 1902-12-06 4 LATEST BETTINQ. Valtmtttk, Dee. 4th. Record Reign 2 to 1 I p Guards 6 to 1 Vasto 6to 1 Dandy 8 to 1 Stand Off 6 to 1 Security 10 to 1 Tubal Cain 12 to 1 Alix 15 to 1 Acetine 18 to 1 Goldsmith 15134 words
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Article178 1902-12-06 4 COOLIES AT THE POLICE COURT. A Strmili T'vmtt reporter enquired this morning whether there were any further developments of the fatal fight between police and coolies at Wayang Street yesterday morning Apparently there is nothing fresh, except that the various persons injured are slowly recovering.178 words
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Article32 1902-12-06 4 Thk Malay Mail is informed that the polo match with Singapore at Christ him is off, but that there is a possibility of Sir Frank Swettenham taking up a team in February.32 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement651 1902-12-06 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., (ESTABISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (fPriee Jsist on Jipplieation.) IU 111. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF STEAMERS. Ihc nndersitraed has for sale on liberal terms the following high class p.ibsenger and cargo Steamers Speed. Capacity. Draft. Passengers. \iiii,i.i.i- Knott. I'mm- H.W.651 words
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Article2554 1902-12-06 5 VIEWS ON EXCHANQE. Tn ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners took place yesterday afternoon, Mr. Anhonisz. President, in the ebair. Al9O "1 --r~ Is:irker, Macl:iren, Jago« Moses, Ch<M < Hang Thy and Lee Choon the Engineer (Mr Pafanw), and •he Secretary (Mr I'olelase). Financial Position. The President2,554 words
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Article91 1902-12-06 5 The following football fixtures have been made Monday, Dec. Bth, v. H.M.S. Albion (Asboc.) Tuesday, Dec. 9th, v. The Fleet (Rugby). Club Association team Penney goal, C. Weaver, Dnoble (backs), L. Wishart. E. Bradbery, J. Robertson (halfbacks), D. Kerr, E. A. Abrams, R. Buckley, H. Forster,91 words
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Article90 1902-12-06 5 The Excelsior Vaudeville Company gives a performance at the Town Hall this evening. Conjuring, gymnastics, music, a shadow pantomime and a serpentine dance are down on the bill. The Kadana Gold Mining Cos. crushing return for November says that owing lo a temporary shortage of labour at the mine, the90 words
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Article59 1902-12-06 5 The W-tkiini M,tr« (Capt. Macmillan) sails at noon to-day. The following are the passengers leaving Mr. G. H. Cater, Mr. Van de Wiese for Penang Mrs. Hyondvitch and Mrs. E. Rode for Colombo; Mr. and Mrs. Hawes and family and Mr. H. Lewin for Marseilles Mr. and Mrs* Lennon, Mr.59 words
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Article57 1902-12-06 5 The K»nig Albert, which arrived from Europe yesterday, had on hoard 246 passengers, of whom 91 disembarked at Singapore. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. Dare, Mrs. Murray Robertson, Mr. E. G. Robertson, Mr. P. Hube, Prince Benya of Siam and attache. Mr. and Mrs. Kynnersley disembarked at Penang. The57 words
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Article73 1902-12-06 5 This morning a horse with some broken harness attached came tearing over Cavenagh Bridge from the direction of town. Sergt. Murphy, who was at the time in the Marine Police Station, ran o'lt and succeeded in getting hold of the horse although he was dragged a considerable distance before it73 words
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Article69 1902-12-06 5 The Government Qnzette contains the text of an ordinance to enable tbe Municipal Commissioners of Singapore to convert the Town Hall into a theatre. The measure is intended to relieve the Municipality from any doubt as to the legality of their proposed action. In this connection it may be mentioned69 words
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Article229 1902-12-06 5 TO -MORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES 2nd in Advent. St. Andrew s Cathedral. 7 a in.. Matins 7.4 ft n. m. Holy Communion (choral) and Sermon. Rl-'ia.ni. Litany iind Holy Communion. (Non-choral) p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. r..30 p.m. Evensong with Sermon. St. Matthew's Sep v Lines. R l6 p. m.229 words
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Article24 1902-12-06 5 The P. A. O. intermediate steamer Cantvn left Penang at lip. tn. on Friday and is due here at noon on Sunday (7th inst).24 words
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Article53 1902-12-06 5 The steamer W Mow dene got on" the Batu Berenti shoal yesterday shortly after noon. Some cargo forward was shifted, and at full tide the steamer floated off by herself. She was surveyed and was found to have sustained no damage and after taking in the cargo she will sail53 words
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Article643 1902-12-06 5 Singapore, Mni Dkcf.mbkr, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier t 14.78 Copra Bali 9.60 do Pontianak Ml Pepper, Black Iwyer* 35.50 do White, (8%) 61.5<) Sago Flour Sarawak 4.4.1 do Brunei No. 1 4.20 Pearl Sago 5.50 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 23.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basin 32.00 Coffee, Liberian Xo. 1 22.50643 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement41 1902-12-06 5 CHEE CHEE ffCO. Have just unpacked a splendid assortment of new goods HINKS 1 Bracket, table and hanging lamps and General Goods. Public patronage is solicited. CHEE CHEE ff CO Provision Merchants and General Outfitters, 15, Change Alley, Rallies Place. .11-1241 words
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Advertisement802 1902-12-06 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF CHRISTMAS TOYS AND DOLLS TO BE HELD AT (UK BAI.E-ROOM. Or KmbVpj Btf awi Tuttdmg atli Dte. End, Dag OoMHunciitg at 11 a.m. ii-1-J POWKLL* .i.. Auction,-,!* AUCTION >\i K OP VALUABLE LEABBHOLD AND HOUSE PROPERTY SITUATI AT shout STRUT. TO BB HRI.II AT fOWWSJ.A802 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous202 1902-12-06 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 6th December. High Water. 1.23 p.m. S.Q.C. Monthly Medal Play. Cricket. S.C.C. y. Navy, Fture Auction. Orchard Rd. Powell. 4. M.M. homeward mail closes, v. Vaudeville Co. Town Hall. 9. S.V.A. Musketry. 8. 8 V.I. Class firing. 8. Town Band. H. S. Reservoir, hto 8. Sunday,202 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement291 1902-12-06 6 NOTICES. Afi«nts for LEA PERBIMS' WOKCESIEKSHIBE SAUCt. Bg Special W2Prant^^^^^^^ His Majesty Purveyors tc *E^?HF^S* The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. ROBINSON CO. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Useful Costume Skirts Well cut, well finished, and perfect fitting. Skirt as illustrated ALPACA SKIRTS i> the fashionable fl made from a rich Skin of the291 words
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Advertisement69 1902-12-06 6 To Amateur Photographers. R. P. Lindsay and Co. 27 Malacca Street beg to intimate that they have just received from London a choice selection of Christmas and New Year Mounts at very low prices. On sale at 27, Malacca Street. in. w. A f. PILSENER BEER KEY BKAND Imported sikce69 words
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Advertisement214 1902-12-06 6 NOTICES. THE VICEROY'S CUP. BEATTIE BROS., Turf Commission Agents. Great Eastern Hotel, Calcutta CABLE ADDRESS Starting Price Rule "•EaTTIE. CALCUTTA.' lor Enrllih Raclni and Code nn< ire on application. •■'4-1 •■> CAUTION 1O SHJfUto<ltß A.M OAPTVIXB. RAH 1.1 KN S ANT.-FOUUNt. COMPOSITION. Other nmkfs than our orif^rml mnnwht ture s214 words
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Advertisement626 1902-12-06 6 NOTICES. ITCHING HUMOURS SPEEDY CURE TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and l •often the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation,626 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement663 1902-12-06 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. ("TIUE Standard Life A«*nranoß. 1 Norwich Union Fire iMOrmno* Soeisty. -vtljw Awuranoe Compmj (Fire). The Equitable Life Abbutwiob Society. The Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Company V> Tottenham Lager Beer Company. PANT. LIMITED. Aeenta. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 1"^, O»hcb, Tbleoraph Strket Whabvbo, KBrrKi. Habbohk. 0. STtAM NAVIGATION COMPACT.663 words
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Advertisement794 1902-12-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, KoninUlijke Paketvaai* Maatschappij. Under contrbct witb the Netherlands India Government. p.nti at Singapore: Ship Acbscy, latb J. Dabhdblb A Co., 2-S, Colltbb Quay. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate. Mbmsmt From Expected Will be l>**patcbed for On fitmkttM Palembang Dec. 5 Bagan Dec 7 Boerabsya Nov 30 Bawean,794 words
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Advertisement558 1902-12-06 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) itntea of Sailing* from the E(Mt to Pacific Const Ports. Leaving Due Hongkong Portland about about "Indrasamha' 14th Dec. 12th Jany. "Indravelli" 14th Jan. 12th Feb. •Indrapura" 13th Feb. 14th Mar. Through bills of lading granted558 words
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Advertisement770 1902-12-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Norddentsciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, I STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tone Reg. Toss Reg. Stettin 2478 Kohsichang 2042 Sandakan 2111 P'tchaburi 2191 Paknam 200 Pitsan%Uok 2019 7a.no/tn ISW9 Rajaburi 1904 Banykok 1920 Chow Tai 1777 Korat ]'*n> Wong Koi 1777 Singora 17/54 Keong Wai 1777 Sue.n Tung770 words
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Advertisement556 1902-12-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAiISHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, I Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, 1 lighted throughout by Electricity, provided witb556 words
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Advertisement523 1902-12-06 7 INSURANCE CO.'S THE PHtENIX ASSUKANC'i' COMPANT OF LONDON. (Establish id a. d 1782.) Tbe undersigned, Agente for the above Com- < panv, are prepared to aooe pt Fire Risks at th« current rates in Singapore, and also in Johon and tbe other StaW in the Malay Peninsula. STPFN 4 Co.523 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1235 1902-12-06 8 Undei thi.^ heading tin followim; abbreviations aie used str.— steamer sh.— chip; b.j —barque; sch.-^schooaer Yet.— Yacht; Cru Cruiser; «bt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torp«<io: H. p.— Horse-power; Brit. British; U. >.— United States; Fch.— French Ger. Qermun Dut. Dutch Joh. Johore Q.c— Gen^r.il-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; U. Qaoartain1,235 words
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Article662 1902-12-06 8 Name., port, probable date of ommi, and name oj agents. Steamers. Adria, China, Jan 10; Behn Meyer Alcinnus, China, Dec 22 Mansfield. Aleaia. H<" <kong. Jan 7 Behn Meyer. Am. Kouriohon, Havre, left Nov 3; M. C. Ambia. Kimburg, Dec 22; B. Meyer Ausinilm Fremantle, Dec 21 Boustead.662 words
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Article168 1902-12-06 8 For Her steamer fkm. To-Day. Calcutta Mutlra I p.m. Bangkok Xaen Tii.hj 3 p.m. Asaban and Deli Asahan p.m. Deli Htim 3 p.m. Muar and Mahiccn Sultan 3 p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Hung 3 p.m. P. Swefhara via ports Sappho 4 pm. Bangkok Triglav 4 p m. Batu168 words
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Article186 1902-12-06 8 From Europe Rv the M. M. s.s. Lnot due on the Bth instant with dates to the 14th November. She brings replies to tbe mails which left S ingapore on the 17th October. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Sydney due on Sunday. From Saigon—186 words
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Article156 1902-12-06 8 5 VIMCI 8 NaMK a A Ton- j i. attain Km Kkom Sailed. (^onsionbek. DecS Sultan 5 Sri Wong»e« 5 Kut Sang 5 Nanshan 5 ;Oop»ck' 5 Frigga I Alicante B Willowdene 6 Nienhuys 6 iPenang' Ban Hin Guan Hong \V»n Brit str lffei Cru/e Dut str 92 Nacodah156 words
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Article140 1902-12-06 8 Da Datm. lti. Vbssbl's Name. Flag Rio I'ONf). Destination. Dee Tydeus i |Brit «tr. 7 Rajah of Sarawak Sar str. tj Bultan Hrit str. 1 Tasraan Dut str. ■6 I Maha Vajirunbis str. 7 Sydney Fch str. 9 Laos gtr. 9 La Seyne gtr. Emile Dut str 7 Alicante140 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1902-12-06 8 GRAND BOMBAY BAZAAR NOS. 51 AND 52 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Gt:r:e-a_t sho"w of Qftristmas and XVedding AND fiew Year gifts K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL COMPANY. BOMUAY MEBCHANT6. Jewellers and dealers in all kinds of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese silks and silk fancy goods, curios, art embroidery work, carpets, and rugs.133 words
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Advertisement430 1902-12-06 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW k CO., HAVE NOW IN STOCK A CHOICE SELECTION Black Alpaca Skirts, Brown Holland Skirts, and White Drill Skirts Jill of tfje Jbatest @ut and Style. BLACK ALPACA SKIRTS WHITE DRILL SKIRTS Circular "Frill, trimmed 8 Rows Black Plsiin Circular Frill Satin and S Rows piping cord, lined430 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1902-12-06 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerba\i.f{o*pital, :,ih [>,■., lun; it)a.m. 'ip m. up m. Remarks. Har .|29.876'-J9.7-J9 12».8(Ktl 2».8(Kt Morninc Temp 84 6 89 0 80.0 day and WB'lbTher 78.fi 79.0 77 0 night clear. DirofWind n.e. kn. k. Calm. Max. Temp m:>. v Mm 71.7 Max in Sun 150.0 Terr, rad94 words
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