The Straits Times, 23 January 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,038 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 573 1 NOTICES. She Sinus. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVKKTISKMKNTS. TBE type n-.-,l as a standard fur BettiDg advertißementf ik niinilar to tliin, nnleu the instmi-tiuu is to ilisplay the advertisement, wlien any effective style of type, uned in the paper, will l>e wlopted. The Rtandard runs exactly ei^lit linrs to
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    • 782 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION? TiK N D KKS will be received at the Colonial t-ecretary'B Office up to noon of the 3]xt January for the following works 1. Supply of fire-extinguishing apparatus for General Hospital. •i. Supply and delivery between r.t h and 7th mile Yeo Chu Kang Road of 186
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    • 298 1 NOTICES. M More Sinht*. Sir Morr Sights. AND o# ROYAL BIOSCOPE AT The Foot of Fort Canning V Entirely New Pictures, Most Entertaining, c Lively Gag, 3 •2 Fresh and Sweet. v S I'OITLAK TRICKS << KINTA TIN MINES, LlMlfm VTOTICE is hereby given tbat Mr. N. Cecil Payne, incorporated
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    • 166 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ideal Milk i i E jt Mj|w Enriched 20 per cent. EM«Bi^^PJ with Cream. Stcrilized-Not Sweetened. A Perfect Substitute for Fresh KATZItOTERSTfD. Now On. /S& Further y^/Four oa y^V/Days Only Reductions J J VX/Saturday 24th /^Sr/ Monday 26th Tuesday 27th Q}/ Wednesday 28th KATZ BROTHERS LTD. 27-1 Powell
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    • 692 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "VJT ANTED by Kur ipi in sitting room Tv and lifdruom in compound h"use. with board. Viiinity of yueen Street. Apply slatiDß lerm's to jS. c/o Strait), Time: 24-1 BRITISH INDIA STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITKI). FOR PENANG, RANGOON, AND CAIX3UTrA. THE Company's steamer PI'iVDL'A, a,l'-'«i tons, Captain Willis,
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  • 1639 2 Interesting Scandals Ventilated by the Times." Mb. <Jeo. Pauling, who is so well known in Singapore and throughout the Par East generally, in connection with the Jesselton Railway, has been making things peculiarly warm for the Foreign Office at home in connection with the Beira
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  • 248 2 I in \.l\ .1 it. 1 tir ■draatagei h lite in ih Arctic regions. "Til t lime 111 tii^-lit -i- -i\ months laag »>i -leeji i~ wan i\ t h ■aaattl I liHMit deurired me iv li aas 1 :< .-1 ica mt r\ I
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  • 160 2 DEATH OF BEND OR." The fnmir** race-horse Bend Or which the late Duke of Westminster bred by Dont-aster- Rouge Noir, the sire being ot the fatuous Slockwell strain, is dead. The latest Buff" cives this great horse in the list ot fct;illions standing at the I-J iton Stud, Chester. Bend
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  • 298 2 In MHJipliaam with the Uovornment requirement that all Japanese steamers which receive a subsidy for carriage of the mails between Japan and London shall have a sea speed of not leas than 1 knots per hour, and must be tested ever> live year*, the N.V.K.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 548 2 jy&mi fliLLu 1 1 s -(IRANI) ;»VIX." PARIS. IQQO. Q B maj £fc 0' "KstQuility; »nd h«in» Gre»t«kt Durability. <re tner- <••< HaV m^ CHEAPEST. 1 tm 1 M W GENTRA^HOTEL, Fitted wlili tirat .las- aeoommodation, overlooking Fjtcbe Square GardeD, n ear to the Bnnks. Office*, .Mirket, and the Stations.
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    • 265 2 NOTICES. EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Hanafactnrer* of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, ALL KINDS OP Safety Fuses. Eleetrie Blasting Apparatus. The above. ExpUinxvm, i'Mmg all manufactured in Qreal Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity lest* imposed by the Britith Qoremment and are,
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    • 485 2 NOTICES, CTANDARD pOLICIES PHE demand (or these Securities con- tinuee st-adily to increase. Now over £1,000,000 (sums assured) have been issued every fear since 1866 a resulted maintained uninterruptedly for so long a period by no other office in the United Kingdom. Apply to THE BORNEO COMPANY, Ltd. Agent*, Standard
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  • 386 3 In Egypt are to be found the largest monuments in the world, and probably will be. for all time. It is not likely, says Ttiigihe'cring, tnat we shall (»gain ace a building with seven million tuns of stone in it, as has the pyramid of
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  • 302 3 There was considerable Mir in Newcastle and Tyneside commercial circles as the news became known that Messrs. .1. and Joseph \V. Pease had executed a deed of assignment of their properly for the benefit of creditors to a trustee, Mr. \V. Feat, accountant, London. A committee of
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  • 143 3 A scheme has been formolatad to endeavour to raise funds for the erection ni a new Cathedtal in Bombai Thu pnantt kmUdiog wbm Hniibed in 171 s and w;i~ built aa pai i>ii church. It m i r-id to the dignity ol Cathedral in i>;(7. when
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  • 82 3 The French barque briumm, which arrived at Honolulu on November 24th, i:J4 days trom Cardill, with coal, did come, phenomenal sailing l>etween the Cape Of Good Hope and Tasmania. On twelve separate days she bailed over .■on milfs a day. The tirst occasion was September 21st, in latitude .">1 South
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  • 292 3 A new coin, says the Globe, is about to be introduced into France, which will prove of much use. It is a piece value twenty-five centime*, made of pure nickel, which will prevent its getting oxydised to a dirty grey, aa it the case with alloyed metal.
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  • 418 3 P. O. I'el.. titli. IVr CAm«im: For London Mr. G. liollin. Kt-li. J«itli.- ->. <i>rf>»i<twlrl for London, Mr AW. Bailey. Kc!>. -IVr Cr.j/loH For London Mrs. A. Barker. Mm. and MiM Alliiuon. From PaMM for London Mr. and Mrs. Hallifax and J hiMrcn. Mm. I'ettn, Miss Neubronner.
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  • 279 3 For Singapore. Per V. AO. 8. 8. Indta connecting at Colombo with the steamer Malta from London Dec. 26, due 26th Jan.— Mr. C. W. Bank. Per I*. O. b. s. Oceana connecting with the steamer Bengal at Colombo, from London Jan 8, dae Bth Feb.— Mrs.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 641 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,0u0.0<» RESERVE FUND.SterJing Re«erve.4lo,o(»,ooo\ m,.- M im Silver Reserve....! 4,*****0/ *U.W.000 REBERVB LIABILITY OF I PROPRIETORS l0>0 0W Court or Directors. Hon. R. Shew am,— Chairman. A. J. Raymond, Eoq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. DicKBt» IH. Schubart, Esq. E. GOKTI, Esq.
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    • 672 3 NOTUES. Architectural draughtsman wanted. Apply to A., c/o Strait* Time*, enclosing coplea of recent testimonial*-. 6-H WANTED. ACh inese clerk for general office work i It pe writer rrust be used to Yoet machine. Apply to >7-l BHRAGEB BROS. WAITED. A European Governess to take charge of two little boys
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    • 609 3 NOTICES. Messrs H. L. CoghUn V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENTS OFTHB Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD 4 CO., Ck neral Agent*, v.c. Straits BettlemenU. T7H)R SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed IT frtsb, at the Ctowd Dispensary. 96 Selejde Kaad. v.c. FOR SALE. Aspt of harness complete for big
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    • 807 3 SHIPPINQ INDOCHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. THE Company's steamer BUIBANG, 2,"H0 tons, Captain Young, having left Hongkong on the 17th inst.. may be expected to arrive here on or about the 23rd idem., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage,
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  • 1665 4 History affords no parallel for the extraordinary dual episode embodied in the simultaneous departure from the courts of Europe of the Crjwn Princess Louise Antoinette of Saxony whose elopement with her children's music teacher was chronicled in the Christmas telegrams— and
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  • 10 4 Heading matter will be found on pages 2 and X
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4 m bank rate is 1/7^
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  • 14 4 The homeward mail by the n. Print's* Irev. closes at 10 am. on Monday.
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  • 15 4 The Consul for Denmark paid a visit to the Russian warship Admiral Nachiv">n tins morning.
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  • 16 4 As earthquake scared Shanghai on the 7th inßtant. It did little harm beyond stopping the clocks.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page B.
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  • 26 4 MM S. Glory took in 1480 tons coal at Tarn >ng Pagar yesterday in less than 14 hours, which is very good work by the contractor.
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  • 25 4 The massed bands of the 3rd M. L. 1. and the IMh M. I. will play at the Botanical Tiardeus to-morrow, commencing at 4*90 p.m.
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  • 20 4 A Japanese telegram from London dited the :vnh December says 'that Russia is despatching seven additional destroyers to the Pacific.
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  • 23 4 Paha klbbgk has now taken its place as a recognised cultivation in Ceylon, with every prospect of becoming a large and profitable industry.
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  • 28 4 A Rissian officer in Newchwang (North China) who was recently bitten by a dog is said to have offered 65 cents for every dead dog brought to him.
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  • 28 4 A police station in shortly to be erected at Woodlands," near the railway junction in place of the existing one at Kranji, which will be done away with.
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  • 30 4 a few days ago, Mr. Brockman bound Wee Teng Chiak and Lira Eng Yong over to keep the peace for six months in two sureties of $500 each for quarrelling.
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  • 30 4 Bkiuadiek d'eneral Sir A. R. F. Dorward, X.C.8., DS.O., Officer Commanding the Troops, paid visits to H M S Glory and I\mM this morning and was accorded the usual salutes
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  • 33 4 A Chinaman, an old offender, who was arrested for theft from the person, will spend this and the next New Year in jail as he has been sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 31 4 At about I a.m. on the 6th inst. a prolonged shock of earthquake was experienced at Chemulpo, the tremor lasting for five minutes. This is a very unusual occurrence for Korea.
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  • 31 4 Ka.no Yu-wei, the celebrated Chinese reformer, has been warned by the Calcutta police that, if he intrigues there against the Chinese Government, he will be deported across the frontier of Thibet
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  • 37 4 The F. M. S tin output from January to November 1902 reached 690,959 pictils against 700,s;JT piculs during the corresponding period of 1901— a decrease of 9.W77 piculs. The tin duty collected amounted to 17,507,130 against $6,306,508.
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  • 38 4 A Special dinner was given at the Criterion Hotel last night, on the occasion of the birthday of the proprietress daughter, Mrs. J. Fairhurst There was a considerable number of guests present and an enjoyable evening was spent.
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  • 41 4 The German steamer Hermann Menzell owned by Messrs. Menzell Co., Hamburg, put back into Hongkong after striking Lamyet Island, lying to the southward of the Hainan Straits. The damage is serious and several plates and stringers will h»vn to be replaced.
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  • 39 4 ATbleurau to the German newspaper in Shanghai state?: -The German Budget includes a Minister- Residency for Korea, second Vice-Consulate for Shanghai, Consulate-General for Singapore, a Consulate for Saigon. New Consulates are already being built in Hankow, Canton, and Nanking.
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  • Renter's Telegrams.
    • 39 4 Ixnulon, 22nd January. The warships Gazelle, Panthrr, and Vineio yesterday shelled the fortress of San Carlos. The fortress answered the tire. The village of San Carlos was burned by the (ierman shells.
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    • 23 4 The bombardment of San Carlos hae not been explained It ha* given rise to considerable astonishment at London and Washing ton.
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    • 28 4 It is otatpd in Berlin that the bombardment munt certainly have, hnen the subiftct of previous consultation between the naval commanders, who are equally responsible
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    • 34 4 VENEZUE LA DEMANDS RAISING OF THE BLOCKADE. Mr Bowen has informed the representatives of the Powprsat Washington that Venezuela makes the raising of the blockade a condition precedent to the formal opening of negotiations.
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    • 33 4 If Mr. Bowen satiofiod the Powers that Venezuela is r«>nlly determined to do her utmost tn fulfil her obligations, then the Powers will agree to terminate the hlocknde.
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    • 14 4 Mr. ;w<l Mrs. Chamberlain leav* South Africa for Eneland on Feb 25th
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  • 55 4 A < -ori'i.K of day-R ago a Chinawmnau living in Market Street left her husband and refused to return to him. Some relations persuaded her to return to her hoitae, but on their departure she went out and got about a pint ol quicksilver which she swallowed. She won't go
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  • 55 4 Thk I'enang Band is in a b,td way. The receipts, last year, barely paid expenses The fall in the dollar resulte.l in the pay of the bandsmen rx»ing so largely increased tha'ifthe public do not subscribe more liberally the band will probably break up on its agreement running out at
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  • 72 4 The Britiafa steamer Qiwn /Utmmtdrm cleared trom Manila on the 26th December for London and Marseilles with the most valuable cargo that has been carried out of Manila for many a day. She took a million and a quarter dollars' (gold) worth of copra and hemp to the Kuro pean
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  • 67 4 A Betel. i Court last month awarded Fraul<»in (Jrete Meyer of the Leasing Theatre damages from HerrStrecker, a critic, who described her movement* on the stace as being a« graceful as those of a hippopotamus." The judge affirmed that the characterisation of the actress as a hippopotamus m calculated to
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  • 56 4 The following changes in the (Government Medical Department are at present taking place As«t Surgeon Reardon from Singapore to Malacca; Asst. Surgeon Wray from Malan i to Singapore Asst Surgeon Baily from Singapore to landings Asst. Surgeon Rateman from landings to Singapore; Asst. Surgeon Mitchell from Singapore to Butterworth Asst
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  • 90 4 The tirst of the in mthly me<lal competitions Mm yards) in connection with the .SintM|>im- Bwinsrina, Club will be swum oti'on Sitndiiy next. The race will take place immediately after the arrival of the first launch. Handicaps ■MM*. 11.-, Mi Sm 7 Uark.I'enny Omm I i Vmtlm
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 292 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Are You Living Out of Singapore? You have plenty of extra charges to meet on account of Freight, Rail, etc. You want your Groceries and Provisions at Bedrock. Send to The Australian Stores The Premier Cash Provision Merchants 1, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Inchi Jftffar bin Aboo Baker, Contractor
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    • 331 4 NOTICE. From Saturday next, January 24th, 1903, Mr. E. Wallace ceases to be employed by my firm as a Working Watchmaker and Jeweller. Repairs to Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery will be discontinued until further notice. Mr. E. Wallace will eater my firm from February Ist, 1903, as a General Assistant
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    • 80 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers open Qresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on 8 P-n>- ***>*" on Sundays. 8 a.m.— uoon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly supplies frcm Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eajtman films, Wratten-Wruinwright's Ilford and German dry plates (Englisn
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  • 831 5 The bin class-room of the AngloChinese Free School was crowded to its utmost limits this morning when the annual distribution of prizes took place The Hon. F. (i. Penney, Colonial Treasurer, presided and he was supported on the platform by Messrs. Wee Theam Tew, Ho Yang Peng,
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  • 67 5 Tai tirst monthly medal shooting handicap of the Singapore Volunteer Engineers, which was postponed from last Saturday owing to the sham battle on that afternoon, takes place at Balestier Range to-morrow, at 3 p.m. sharp. Conditions Bisley targets and regulations, seven shots at 200, 500 and
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  • 505 5 Glory Defeats the Club Thb return Rugby match between tifteens representing H.M.S Glory and the SC.C was played on the Esplanade last evening before a good crowd of spectators, among whom were included a fair number of ladies. The Club unfortunately was minus one or two good players,
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  • 239 5 The Country Drought-Stricken Thk London Missionary Society's steamer, John Williams, from British New Guinea, arrived in Sydney on the 30th Dec. Those on board brought frightful stories of drought, disaster, and death. They state that the country is suffering very badly, owing to drought. Many deaths have
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  • 74 5 Tnh menu of the special dinner at Rattles Hotel to-morrow night will be as under. The Russian Band will play. Canapeei) Moderne. ItirdV Nest Soup. Baited Formosa Fish, Butter Sauce. Filet of lleef and TmiiHloes. lu^r-.-il Hare. PM« '!<• Foie (lra« en Aspic. Raast Turkey Truffled and Ham.
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  • 81 5 Theke is a big array of functions in Singapore to-day. In addition to the prize distributions of the Anglo-Chinese Free School and the Chinese Girls' School, which took place this morning and this afternoon respectively, there are to be held this afternoon the annual meetings of the Singapore Sporting Club,
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  • 237 5 At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Brockman, a summons was heard against the master of the local steamer Farfalln, under the Passenger Ship's Ordinance, it being alleged that on the 16th when about to leave port the Farfalln had excess passengers to the number
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  • 56 5 H. E. the Governor returned from Penang this morning, the Seabtlle dropping anchor off Johnston's Pier at 11.15. Upon landing H. E. was met by the Colonial Secretary, Captain Boldero, R. N. and Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge's flag lieutenant. Capt. Barry A. D. C and Mr.
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  • 144 5 The following notifications have been gazetted in Perak Mr. W. S. Gibson, passed cadet, to act as assistant Indian immigration agent. Mr. A. E. C. Ward to be a settlement officer. The leave of absence granted to Mr. Cecil Wray, district magistrate, Kinta, has been extended, with half
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  • 95 5 Convesi ions have been proposed from Washington whereby Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States shall enter into special arrangements amending the postal union regulations by a reduction of mailing charges on business passing between those countries The proposition originates at the Poßt Office Department at
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  • 33 5 Thk French Government has taken in hand improvements at the port of Haiphong (Tomjuin J so as to give room for the largest ocean steamers, for which £800,000 was to have been voted.
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  • 54 5 It is reported by wire that, notwithstanding China's refusal to give her authority, Russia is constituting a Customs office at Dalny, with the intention, of establishing similar stations throughout the railway district of Manchuria. The refusal, however, of assistance from Sir Robert Hart and the Chinese Imperial Customs is likely
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  • 62 5 Mi. R. H. Yapp, an English naturalist who has recently explored the mountain ranges of the Malay Peninsula, reports the hitherto littleknown fact that in several species of bamboo the hollow internodes the parts of the stems between the joints are stored with large quantities of naturally filtered water. The
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  • 73 5 On Sunday next there will be held the usual Pleasant Sunday Evening meeting at the Temperance Institute at 8 o'clock when a special effort will be made to make the meeting attractive. Miss Black more of the Deaconesses' Home will give the address, and Mr. Polglase with a special choir
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  • 32 5 Before the fever, headache, and oppressed breathing which come with a bad cold have assumed a dangerous form, cure it with Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.
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  • 503 5 From Mr. R. D. Vania, ex-President of the Hongkong Parsee Cricket Club, we have received a 50 page pamphlet in which the writer, who is evidently desperately in earnest, appeals to the tribunal of public opinion for redress against some of the other members of the
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  • 47 5 A Mrs. Thomas Robb, junior, of Philadelphia, has sued for divorce from her husband. Her allegations cover six months of her husband's conduct, and there are thirty-three co-res-pondents in the bill, three of whom appear under their names, the remainder being unknown by name to Mrs. Robb.
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  • 56 5 Jkkry-buildinu at Hongkong led recently to a series of collapses of dwellings under construction with loss of life. Inquiries were held and prosecutions were instituted against the building contractors concerned. The result was that blame could be attached to no one, owing to the faulty condition of the building laws.
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  • 94 5 An inquest has been held on the body of the Chinaman who was kicked by a horse in Orchard Road. A verdict of death from the kick of a horse was returned, but it was not due to the negligence of the syce in charge. A witness testified that the
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  • 647 5 Singapore, 23rd .Unitary, 1903. PRODUCE. Gambier -Millers 15.00 L Copra Bali 9-83 do Pontianak >, I-"" Pepper, Black aellers 34.60 do White, (8%) buyers 59.80 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.60 do Brunei No. 1"• Pearl Saeo 5.90 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 23.00 1 Coffee, Palemhang, 20% basis 32.00 Coffee Liberian
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 194 5 A cure that cures. There an- men and wonun in every lo;ality who arc Mug racked to death with Rheumatism Many of them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral ittths, massage. *<•.. while other-t have been doctored until they have lost all hope md patience. Little's Oriental Balm ha«,
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    • 664 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. TONIQHT. •RAND EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE GOOD FOR .^\T.T.. THE INDRA ZANIBAR Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL PLAY AT THK NORTH lIRim.K. ROAM TIIKATKK ZULME AZLUM ZULME AZLUM New Scenery. New Dresses. PRICES A.S TJSU~A.IL,. S. Kavsim, Ml I'rufiriftvr. Preliminary Notice. E*tat>- of Teo Kit Cheong, Decejued. PSALE OK
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 194 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 33rd January. High Water. 7.17 p.m. Sporting Club Anuual Mtg. KM-ltaiij-e. I K.A.S. Meeting. Library. V L L.T.C. Meeting. 5. 15." S.C C. Football v. tiluni. S.V.A. Gun Drill 5.15. S.V.R. Drill. 5.15. S.V.I. Co. Drill 5.15. S.V.E. Electric Light Lecture. tt Club Ball. Town Hall.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 451 6 NOTICES. Vot JMsometet> Requires o Thousands in us< satisfaction Will s^BßV^R^^|^& r»tJTAa:F» ml B ALMOST fin B^^iß aintythiivg. B^fe %M H Needs no M R Oil, Packing, .No moving partto get out mJSjR/m- ,»M r LeathefS Of order. i^S^^^^fc^TßsssßT U U) yß&^jmM^^" jJj^H MOST ECONOMICAL T« Hbbb^bbbbH STEAM PUMP. SUSPENDED
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    • 262 6 COMMON SENSE -NUTSHELi A Hlw tm-diral w.i-k on thr nuw anil m>«t m i^ptif. ande<fcclualiiieuu(fivlf mraevrr diM-nirrMi and functional d^bilitT. raw of vitalltj. .lrpr r .-i tpirlb. with prmrtic*] ob- tnation. .n tnarr dlractloM for remoriac muUn d>H)ualiftcaii.H» Mm tm tn.jr thr happlnnaol vrddrd Mr. It alw trra» ..n unnarr
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    • 318 6 NOTICES. [DAMSON'S BOOTS FOR ALL CLASSES Unequalled for STYLE. COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK STAMPED ON THE SOLES. TO 8C HAD OF *LL CEALERS 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. Proved by experience. Three-quarters of a century before the Public and constantly growing I in appreciation I
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    • 188 6 NOTICES. A GRIMAULT A C° Medicinal Skin Soap ORIMAIL Hrll MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP t'*- B Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE VI VI EN ME, 8 DURABLE AND ACCURATE ffllHy Tbe Keystone
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 705 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rrUIK Standard Life AssunuM*. I Norwich Union Fire Intnranos »oei««J. Atla* AMnnnoe Company (Fua). rhe Kquiuble Life Assurance booietj. The China Mutual Bteam Navigation Company Ilm n '"ttenham Lager Beer Company. *'or partionlan of tLe«e Compania*, see tt» tiU adWtMement of TUB BORNEO COMPANT, LIMITED. Agents.
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    • 647 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninUlijke PaUetvaart Maatftchaopij. I noer contract with tbe Netherlands India Gorarnment. <• o. tin at Singapore Ship Aokkt, Lira 3. ViMnvwu A 00., 3-8, Collteb Qdat. The undermentioned dates are enly approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Spei-lnian Sourabaya Jan 10 Bawean, Soerabaya, Bandiermassin, Kotabaroe,
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    • 487 7 Compagnle Des Messageries Marltlmes De France. Telegraphic Address Messaobriis, Singapore. The Tiail steamer* will leave Singapore on or aooat the undermentioned dates.— Outwaxd. Homeward. Dates. Dates. 1903 An aim Feb. '2 I Caledomen Feb. 1 E. Hinunu Feb. U Snlatie. Feb. 16 Indut Mar. '2 Ocanim Mar 1 Tonkin Mar.
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    • 785 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Uontsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FJ.BET. Tons Reg. Tons Reg. S'(<!(/in 2478 Kohtichang 2042 Handakan 2111 Petchaburi 2191 Paknam 2001 Pittanulok 2019 Tanglin 1999 flajaburi 1904 Bangkok 1920 Chov Tai 1777 Korat 1900 Wong Koi 1777 Singora 17*4 Keong Wai 1777 ATuen Tung 1341
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    • 569 7 INSURANCE CO.'S Y^IAMTvJN ISBDBAHOI OFFIO LIMITED. Caftel Subwibtd. W^OCOOO. Amount paid up 800,000. Kaaerre fond 1,180,000. Bud Omn, HonsKona. rhe oaaanifiied, having bean appointee Agent* of the above Company, are prepared I aooept Marine Biaka at corraot rate*. BOUSTEAD k Co.. Agent*. ROYAL INSTANCE COY." FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS
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    • 797 7 INSURANCE CO.'S I HP* l PUIKHIi AHBUKaSCB COMPACT OF LONDON. (EiTiii.inni.D 17 83.) The nndOT«upn«d, Amenta for the »bor» Com- paoj, mn prepared to aooe pt Fire Biiks at tLu j onrrtnt rate* in 3inu»p- re, and alao in Johors and the other 3tat«« in the Malay Peninsula. 8T 1
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1326 8 Under this heading the following abbre- 1 «latlons are used str. steamer sh.— tin p bq. barque scb. schooner Yct.tacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Obt.— Gunboat; To Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. Bn U«h U. S.— United States; Feb French (■for.— German Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore 6.C. -General-cargo; d.pj—deck passen^ei
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    • 107 8 For Her tteamer Timr. To-Morroiv. tf—d)wnuae»ip Speehna,, 11a.m. Singoniiiriri Bangkok Chalerabhomi* 11 am. Peninp Pin Seng 1 p.m. PenanuandC.ilcuttM Sui Sang 2 p.m. Batu Pahat Sultana 2 p.m. Mnar and Ma'.iccii Sultan 2 p.m. Deli Medun 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Hebe 3 p.m P. Swefh^m via ports
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    • 180 8 Kroni Kurope— Ry the P. AO.s s. Malta due on the 'J.'ith January, and with datos lo the Jiid J.-uiunry. *he brings replies to the maii-. which left Singapore on the 3rd ami 7th December. From China— By the N'.D.L. g.s. Prime** Irene due on Sunday. From
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    • 687 8 Naw, purl, probable dale of arrival, and name of agent*. Stiamibs. All>oin. Honiliny, Feb S!0; Borneo Coy. Anil.i-U!. Hongkong, Fet> 10; Behn Meyer. And.iajsi;) Hongkong. Feb 8; Behn Meyer. Ann.un. I'nlonii'O. Fel> V M. Maritime*. Antenor. China. Jan 25; Mansfield. Au-irsi'.iP'l Fremantle, Feb IK; Boustead. Bumberg. Kurope. Jan
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  • 118 8 i ("IIT4IN PMH Sailkd OMMnR Jan ft Medin. '2:' Pin Seii^r H Farfalln 2J Kmile 32 Sri Wongwe H Km Isi 18 Hong Wan Hebe •>8 IsnuiU <i«r »tr IT. Schultz Brit str. :<7>< DavidHon lUI str. 147 Taylor Out Btr. t>o Nacodah Btr. J--2 Nacoiliih ter t>tr. r
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  • 112 8 DATS. Vnu>H/» Same. Flag A Rig. Toms. I>MTISATMN ;iii M M H M •s.i ■jh M M 24 Bnhalan DeKock Ophir OiHiijt Bee liiabella £mile Aniiral ExelDinn<> rharterbouse Fi.rf«lln >»ii \VoiiK«ee Hye I.eong Speelman Maria Jebsen SulUn Dut str. Pangkalan Brandan str. 1 Batavia via Billiton utr. i S3H
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 473 8 SECOND WEEK OF SALE LADIES' SHOES IN ODD SIZES AND MAKES MARKED HALF PRICES TO CLEAR *J*^s i^i^E^^JEi V it i li PEARL NECKLACES f -"^^s* ItM to above illusti ition, in three rows of tiny "**»■'< *S'* > white pearls clasped at back with one large |ie«rl- ■■S Tsual
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    • 145 8 I Restaurant and Icecream Saloon. Opened frmn th, IMh r,f Jnhiio, ti H. van Wijk. COSHKCTIONKK ClISIMKl: Orchard Road No. !<»< (Next tv the Ladiex Lawn Tennis Club) Opt! m Sudan It We* ksajrs tnm Btm<• II Supplies Luncheons, Dinners and 5 o'clock teas. luncheons (Indian Alee Table.) Si jier
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    • 188 8 G. Otomune Co. :O: Japanese Curios and General Store. Wholesale Retail Dealers Silver Cloisonne, Satsuma Ware, Lacquer Ware, D orcelain Ware, ORNAMENTS IN Silver, Bronze, and Antimony. Always in stock a large and varied assortment of Japanese High Class Curios and Fancy Qoods. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. G. Otomune Co. LIQUID^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 90 8 WEATHER REPORT. KandangKerbau Uo*pital 2ind January 1903 |rta.m 8 pm. 9 p.m. Remarks. Bar 2»9.VJ»841 2»9U Morning Temp 84 0 87.0 78.8 day and WBlbTher 78.3 78.6 Ms! night clear. DirofWind N.E. s.g. Calm. 1 Max. Temp' 88.H Mm 71.9 Max in Sun 145.5 l'err. rad 68.8 Rainfall Nil The
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