The Straits Times, 28 February 1903

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. a 1,067 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 801 1 NOTICES. She £trahs Shut. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [Mi inch, tell > in.-.iMire.l Flr»t innTilun lp| s Beronil and tliinl laa«itil>Maißh cent> Foortli, lilth, and fixlli 4<l (•••utb Seventh tv •i^iit'.i.i h Meaata NlneUjentlnV; -mlis..,,iu-iii, i lti renu Per week of hix <liiy«, M daily if required 91, |«r
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    • 325 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON Co. j j Association Croquet Sets Association Croquet Balls Association Croquet Mallet* Association Croquet Hoops Association Croquet Pegs Painting Sets. Clips, etc. I Badminton Sets. ROBINSON Co. #NY CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND. GLORIA PILSENER, (••W. B." BRAND, Both very light PilMncr Beers, MpctUMt brewed lor Troplcal^Cilaiat**. Ob i.in.blc
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    • 394 1 NOTICES. Pure Dutch Cows Milk DUTCH FLAG BRAND. mi, CONDENSED BUT STERILIZED. Prepared under constant supervision of Dutch Government Officials. BTEULIZIMG ensures la* heaMMJ .pialit y of the milk, ami renders it free from WaMHMI and all other Uniterm it inak<-» (lie milk superior to or.linary fre«h milk Whii-«-It is
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    • 571 1 LATEST ADVERTISKMRNTS. Wayang Pusi Wayang Ppsi INDRA BANGSAWAN. THK HPliK.vs \KT»M.\ J.IWI I'KWIkW THFARMI. lIIHI'UI Of I'KW TO- XI (il IT T'i MH II I 28th February, 190 J. HISABUL ASHEK Tiamm Nigta NUKM Km i i im \n \Nllll (.l.lllil All l-l I. ;ill\ I'lUlU'.! >i rlliKiliauaii— ry <
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  • 1340 2 LETTER Nil 4 Feb J7th Dear Jack, This morning I proceeded, accompanied by my friend of last night, to run over the sights of Singapore. The weather was bright and clear and as we emerged from the Adelphi and started down an avenuei lined with trees the
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  • 524 2 Tv obto*M Xirtnr<iii,,l tells of the steady inarch at improvement in I'ulo Way. at the hirbour of Sabang. Jutlin v, I are being rapidly built for the Dutch mail steamers eaUiag there. It is expected that the N. 1). 1.. steamers will follow the example. A scheme is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 360 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. PARTICULARS PROM BORNEO CO. LTD. ,v Singapore. "KKIS BEER" A first iju/ihty Pileener, at a moderate price. Guaranteed equal to anything in the market. ll fi.oo per case of 8 doz. pints, of all dealers. BORNEO CO., LTD. a. Sole Impoorter. ROUSBILLO!T COS. CHAMPAGNE. "An excellent
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    • 424 2 NOTICES. 'Eagle" Cement. Tlie Latest Tests 950 lb«.. l.iMo Iba., alter seven after fourday* in teen days Water. in Water. The above test* were made by tbe Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement tbe beat he bad ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD.
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    • 400 2 NOTICES. 'HIRANa The Best Japanese Mineral Water Case of 48 quarts Case of 48 pints Case of 96 splits JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. c s. UHIfU CAMEBONS PENS. They come as a boon and a blessing lo men, The Pickwick, the Owl, and the W.iverley Pen." THE WAVERLEY PEN. StM
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    • 226 2 NOTICES. "SAPPORO" "KIRIN" BEERS The bast that, are brewed in Japan. £Ole Importers. KOMAYA Co., 28, High Street. Telephone NO.IBS. v.c. RAFFLES STORE, 1 33 North Bridge Road. MARVEL of MARVELS Xl til THIS lii *|iite id tin- CMiitiinu-M full in e.xchrui^e, i.llii'i.- 1.1 ,1111 tcimi'M |>r. HOW? By teinn
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  • 488 3 A number of French manufacturers, interested in cotton production, have formed themselves into a society with a view to developing the resources of Colonial France, more especially in regard to the cultivation of that raw material. Now France imports eight millions' worth of cotton every year from
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  • 362 3 The use of soap lather prior to shaving the beard is regarded merely as a means of facilitating the troublesome operation. Soap is said to extract the oily matters from the hair and thus to render it brittle so that the blade of the razor
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  • 66 3 A 1 .iinih in telegram tn the Kol>e i'ltroiiiele, dated the 9th instant, says that the Russian Eastern Asia Steamchip Company wag in a few day* to Mart a direct service between Black Sea ports and Port Arthur, Dalny, and Vladivoßtock. Enquiry ruad« locally ►hows that nothing is known of
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  • 206 3 An unused Perak Service stamp, a condition in which it is practically unobtainable, was recently sold in London for 115 shillings. While these stamps were in use, the loss of one meant tbe payment of one dollar into Government revenue. There would doubtless have been many willing to
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  • 189 3 This "Pinang"' in the l'inang Gazette Has it ever been satisfactorily explained why the Supreme Government allowed the F. M. 8. to make the railway through Province Wellesley at the north end of the Peninsula while they make the one through the south end themselves Has it
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  • 151 3 A.n unusual discovery is that of a primeval forest which has been found in Southern Formosa. The forest is of vast extent covers, it is said, 60,000 acres, and contains 120.000 camphor trees, each measuring from 7 to 1* feet in girth These are roughly estimated I
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  • 121 3 Thk other day Reuter informed Bangkok that England had defeated Ireland at Association football. Tim is how the §MHM fWI tVrw took the news. He says, sa>s he: "Sons ol landlord* aid other kid-gloved rackrenting arihtocrats, who cross the water eyery year, cannot pretend to represent
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  • 141 3 Thk claim of Calcutta to consider itselt the second city of the Britisb Empire is confirmed by Messrs. Blackwoods and Kay's Census, says the Otttmmmu Tlie Report states that if the three suburbs of Cossipore-Chitpore, Manicktola, and Garden Reach be included, Calcutta contains 049,1-14 inhabitants
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  • 21 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 499 3 NOTICES. IT It DIFFERENT NOW. Once upon a time students of medicine held the notion that there were as many different diseases as ih- body has organs and i>m is every one s4 these ailments requiring a different treatment So stupid h mistHke could leinl only lo miserable failures. For
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    • 739 3 NOTICES. WA NTED immediately, Chinese or Eurasian clerk. Must be /airly good bo ok-keeper. Only tmart men need apply to "T. C." e/o BtraUs Time*. %9 (~MA H K wanted (not Chinese); knowledge \j of books preferred. Wages, to commence, |fio to 970 p r month according to ability. Apply
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    • 605 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTtD STJB-AOENTS OV THB Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD 4 CO., General Agents, v.c. Straits Settlements. FB BALE, Saigon Lymph, guaranteed frtsh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Selegie Boad. v.c. FOB SALE. APOLLO PIANOLA In excellent order, price $3AO.
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    • 639 3 I SHIPPINO NAVJGAZIO.NECit.NKKALE 11 A I UNA FOR HONGKONG. rpHE Italian s.s. ISCHIA, Capt. Muzio M. having left Bombay on the 17th inst., may be expected to arrive here on Baturdny tbe 28th inst., and will have prompt despatch for the aliove port. For passage and freight apply to L-H-'J
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  • 859 4 i Reutkr's telegram to-day that the rebellion in the province of Kwangei (China) is increasing and is spreading i into the province of Hunan, bears out mail advices from that quarter. Kwangsi, the western province of i Canton, is noted
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  • 18 4 Rfading matter, including a Wayfarer's Diary, and Netherlands India news will be found on pices 2 and 3.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/7|.
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  • 10 4 The Assizes at Singapore and Penang open on Tuesday next.
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  • 11 4 The homeward mail by the Onsanten closes at 6 p.m. to-day.
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  • 20 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on thf> Old Jail Site this afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting.)
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  • 20 4 Liberty Hall will be played tonight for the third time at the Towd Hall and a big attendance is assured.
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  • 22 4 The monthly meeting of the Church Work Association will be held in the Rallies Girls' School on Wednesday next at 4 p.m.
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  • 34 4 A football match was played on the Old .1 ail Site yesterday afternoon between the European police and the Bt Joseph's Club, resulting in a win tor the police by one goal to nil.
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  • 29 4 Cards are out for the welding of Mr. Geo. B. V. Thomas and Miss Mabel Cortlandt Anderson which will take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday, March 10th
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  • 34 4 \V« learn that Mr. A. B. Cross, of Messrs. Braddell Bros., will be leaving Singapore in a frw <lav« for Kurtla Lumpur, where lie will jjiu Mr. J. P -loaquira in his leg*l practice.
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  • 36 4 The following passengers have arrived by the P. A O. s.8. -f-tra from I'enanR Mr. Woollcombe, Mr and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Mr. Elraore, Mr. John Turner, Mrs. Turner, Mr. Wee 'I iiH-ini Tew.
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  • 51 4 A THi-.rr of valuable jewellery took place in Penang, the other day, when Mrs. A.K. Buttery wa«> relieved of a diamond crescent value £90. a necklace worth £30, notes to the amount of $150, etc, or a total "haul'' to the thives of something over 12,000. The police are making
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  • 45 4 The Malay Mail bears that .-etvmban will shortly vimt Kuala Lumpur to play a Rugby football match against Selangor, ami that a further team will be picked from the two States to do battle against the Straits Settlements at the forthcoming Durbar at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 65 4 On the 22nd instant a case of amok occurred at Taiping, the amok-runner first stabbing a Malay who was lying in an opium den. Next he went into the street and stabbed a Chinaman after which a Bengali policeman grappled with him. He stabbed the policeman to the heart but
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  • 68 4 A pubi ir meeting in cocnection with the Chinese New Year Sports was held yesterday evening at The Library," 90 Cecil Street. There was a large attendance, Mr.Yeo Swee Hee presiding. The report and accounts were presented showing a balance of S163.40, which was carried forward to next year's sports'
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  • 116 4 Thk Manila Timet calls attention to awful cruelty to dumb animals practised on board steamers carrying cattle from China thither. Recently a consignment of cattle arrived there with nearly all their noses pulled apart. It seems that the cattle were tied in deck stalls. They all hnd rings in their
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  • 105 4 The annual general meeting of the Tanglin Club was held at the Club last night, Mr. J. D. Saunders presiding. The report and balance sheet were submitted and approved. They showed the club to be in a flourishing condition financially, the balance of assets over liabilities standing at 57.147.J2 Thirty
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  • 106 4 The first steamer of the Blue Funnel Line to go to the Pacific coast is scheduled to reach Tacoma (Western United States coast) in March via Manila. In addition to its fleet of thirty steamers, the Blue Funnel Line has purchased the China Mutual fleet of cargo steamships, givingthe corporation
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  • 114 4 An Edinburgh schoolboy of tender years but great promise has produced the following effort, without assistance:—"The cannimal is the sheep of tbe desert. It is called backteria because it has a lump on its back. The cannimal is very patient, and will lie down and die without a groan, but
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  • 134 4 In the February issue of the Fortnightly Revii'ir, writing upon the questions involved in an adequate food supply for our population in time of war, Admiral Fremantle discusses the continual shrinkage in native-grown foodstuffs, our dependence on the United States, the gigantic mercantile marine which the navy has to guard,
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  • 154 4 Representatives of a London Syndicate, consisting of Lord Herscbell, Mr. Kinckaid, Mr. Sterne of the London Stock Exchange, and others are now testing the value of sixteen square miles of a mining concession in the Tawnpeg State in the Northern Shan States, forty miles from the railway line to Lashio.
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  • 225 4 Writing in the Badminton Mmmm for February, Mr. A. T. Watson, the editor, gives a collection of personal recollections of the late Colonel Harry McCalmont, who was o^e of the founders, and, a few days before his death, became sole proprietor of that excellent sporting periodical. As is well known
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 38 4 London 27th Feb. It is reported that Sir Michael Herbert, the British Ambassador at Washington, has received t he Cross of St. Michael and St. (Jeorge for his service* during the Venezuela negotiations.
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    • 26 4 Reuter's correspondent at Pekiug states that the rebellion in the province ol Kwangsi is increasing, and is spreading into the province of Hunan.
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    • 19 4 The Duke ami the Duchess of Connaught leave India to-day. Their tour is ended.
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    • 197 4 Yesterday's Play. ladies' dourles. Mm >ulziii»iiii ami Mrs. QtSMSaM l>eai Mr* Koliermon and Hla Wi-lmrt. 6-2,0 Mi-. Saunderi :unl Mis- Siil/.iniuin lie.n Mrs. Newton ami Miss Al.rains, 6 4,8-2. LADIRS' BINGI.EB CLASS. Miss VI. Aoranis lient Mr-. Jago, 6 4,6 i Ties for To-day. i.adi ks DOmUHL Mrs
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    • 192 4 I hk .Secretary of State has approved of Honorary Lieutenant and Quartermaster W. B. Smith being allowed to retain his rank and wear the uniform of the Singapore Volunteer Rifles on retirement. Captain A 11 Boldero has been appointed to be Master Attendant, Straits Settlements, with effect from
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    • 84 4 With regard to the inspection ot coconut trees, Mr. Ridley, iti the Gardens Report for 1902, says that, during the year, notices to cut down infected trees wi;r« served on S-is persons and 1,0:<9 dead trees and IC> piles of rubbish were destroyed There were no prosecutior
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    • 161 4 The folloMiun patamom arrived lien- tin:* morning by the Imperial Keriinui Mini -n I'nnz Mtimitk. I'ioin BNMiI Mi .1 l.iewre Mr. Kr. St.-inlinu-k. From Antwerp i Mr. Willi. I'ohl, Mr. Kriediiianii, Mr NVy. From S<iiitlmni|iton Mr. 11. A. Colas, Mr> K.lton Mr. B. Smith. rVfin Tiinm
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 698 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (eSTABISHED 1864. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE, (fPriee Jbist on JlppUcation.) til 111 TO BK LET. NO. 7.1, An-.<> 1 Ro.id, immediate entry. Apply to v c. --.TKI'HKMS PAUL A CO. TEMPLE BARr 30, HIGH STREET. MR. .1. Mac Murray beg*
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    • 443 4 TOWN HALL. SATURDAY FEB. 28TH. AT 9 P.M. Amateur Theatrical Performance HALL" A COMKDY IVFOI U ACTS, BY R. C. CARTON, ESQ. Seats can be booked at Messrs. John Little Company Prices $3 and $1 98-3 FRASER NEAVE'S Latest Testimonial. Laboratory noFenchurch Street EX. Ijondon, Jlst December, lWi. Ihive made
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    • 112 4 G.R. Lambert? Co. Photographers opmi: Gresbam House (Battery Road.) —on Weekday* only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard <>«» Weekday. 8 a.m.-o p.m. OH on Sundays. 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly supplied frcm Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman lilmi, Wratten-Wrainwright't Ilford and German dry platen
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    • 45 4 MACKAYS LIQUEUR WHISKEY. Messrs. .McAlister and Co. have in stock Liqueur Whiskey" supplied by A and B. Mackay Ltd. of Glasgow, and have sent tv a sample of the same which shows that the blend is on« which merits the title Liqueur bestowed upon it.
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  • 1608 5 Thk ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held v*"-ti relay aftprnoon, the President, Mr I (> Ant.honioz, in the chair. There were atao present Messrs. Barker, Jago, Pooles, Madaran, Chope. Lieut-Col. tun t'.itlier, Chna 'Jiang Tliye and Lee GbooD <;mn the .Secretary (Mr Polftlaae)and the Engineer
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  • 120 5 Is the Government Gazette of yesterday there are published the returns for Volunteer expenditure etc. during the year 1902. The following figures are given S.V C Staff— 9 officer*. S.V A. Actual strength 9V Expenditure $1 1,906 62 Capitation grant earned •LOT* S.ii.K. (V.)— Actual strength 28 Expenditure
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  • 350 5 Thi annual general meeting of the Sipiau Tin Company Ltd. wa« held in tbe Company's offices, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. K. Somerville presided and there were also present Messrs. D Gilchrist Jr., Hugh Fort, F. W. Barker, J. 8. M. Rennie and G. A. Derrick secretary.
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  • 154 5 At the Supreme Court yesterday morning before his Lordship (Sir Lionel Cox) a case was heard in which a Chitty named Andiappa (represented by Mr. Delay) sued Edward Landeman (represented by Mr. Buckley) to recovc certain moneys that he alleged were due to him under a transaction
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  • 289 5 Speaking in the Italian Chamber, Signor Bacelli, Foreign ('nder-Secretary, referring to Macedonia, said that Count LarasdorfTs recent tour was undertaken for the purpose of harmonizing the requirements of civilization with the maintenance of the territorial iMm quo. He said that Count Lamsdortf has dissipated all fears regarding the
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  • 151 5 One Burglar Nearly Killed. Abb'i :skord," the residence of Mr. Dunman, was entered by burglars during Friday night. Entrance was effected by means of a ladder placed against the verandah of the house. The burglar or burglars managed to make a scoop of S2O worth of property consisting
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  • 221 5 Ouadragesima. ST. ANDKKW'h CATHKDRAL. 7 a.m.. Matin* and Litany. 7-4o a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. 9. 15 a.m. Holy Commifution (Non-Choral). 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bilile (Nairn. 5-30 p.m. KvenMong and Sermon. ST. MATTHKW's CHURCH, KKPOV LISKv > l.'i p.m. Evensong and Sermon. CATHEDRAL Of THE
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  • 111 5 A Havas telegram dated the l*th instant says Yesterday the Com-mit-sion for Foreign Affairs heard Mr. Le.Myrede Vilers (Ambassador of the "9:1 negotiation*) on the Convention. M. Le Myre de ilers spoke in the strongest terms against the articles of the new Treaty. The Commission for Foreign
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  • 103 5 According to intelligence received in Calcutta from Kabul, the Amir is once more showing marked energy in his conduct of public business, thus falsifying the idea that he had grown absolutely indifferent to administrative matters. Hahibullah has probably realised that the too free delegation of authority to relatives and nobles
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  • 127 5 Mb. Ridley, the Director of the Botanic Garden, finds difficulty in getting coolies owing to the pay being insufficient. The mandors are continually resigning for the same reason. In his report for last year, Mr. Ridley points out that this constant change of mandors, and the
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  • 631 5 Singapore, 2kth February, 190 S. PRODUCE. (iambier hnym* f 15.25 Copra Ball 9.55 do Pontianak 9.< Hi Pepper, Black boyer» SS.R7J do White, (8%) 59.00 Sago Floor Sarawak „5.15 do Brunei No. 1 4.80 Pearl Sago 8.00 Toffee, Ball, 15% banU 22.50 Coffee, Palembanjc, 20% bail*.- 32.00 Coffee, Liberian
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 YOUR GENERAL HEALTH BECOMES GOOD. Unokr th« Bknkkkiai. Action of Steams' Wine, the chief functions of the body are regulated. The appetite is sharpened. Digestion becomes more active. Nutrition and assimilation are more complete. Sleep is induced. And the natural forces are stimulated.— Sold by all chemists.
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    • 54 5 Mr. 8. B. Sharp, Bonaparte, lowa, January 19, 1898, writes My wife became very hoarse, and entirely lost her voice. For two months I tried all the doctor* in the neighbourhood, but they did her no good. One bottle of Jayne's Expectorant cured her." y The Singapore Dispensary, Sole Agent!
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    • 61 5 AUCTION SALE. TO BE HELD AT POWELL CO.'S SALE-ROOM On Wednesday, 4th March, 1903, at 2.30 p.m. SIX 999 years' leasehold building allotments (rooting Bukit Timab Road, near the Bukit Timah Station, at the 7th milestone. Twelve freehold building allotments, at Kampong Java Road. Tbe plank and tila roofed dwelling
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    • 684 5 AUCTION SALES. I^RELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF 156 FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Situated at the corner of Serungoon Road and Lavender Street TO BE HELD AT I'OWELL it C<>'B SALEROOM On Wednesday, is//i Ui/W,, lit. it, AiSMp.m For full particulars see circulars and plans. v.c. POWBLL A <"0.. Ain-tioneers, SALE OF
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 214 5 UAY BY DAY. Saturday, 28th February. Hi^'h Water. 1 I.:W p.m. S.C.r. Ch.ket. KinU Kaier.. Tlnr.l I lav. MM homt>»-!ir<l mail clones. 6. S.V.K. and S.V I. Cl*M Firing. :t. tmm Hand. Old .In.il Site. 5 to 6. Liberty Hall. Town Hall. 9. Malay Theatre. North Bridge Road. 9. Sunday,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 393 6 NOTICES. Aflcnts for LEA PERIIIS 1 f| fI ft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. i^B^te 'W afy A vßy Special Wappant^^^Eo-^ His Majestg Pupveyops to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORER, CHATWOOD'S Patent 4t INVINCIBLE 1 SAFES of all qualities. y/Or /<? y ChatwoocTs Patent Steel Doors /r& J* s<^ Gates for Strong Rooms.
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    • 176 6 BAGNALL HILLES. 96 Robinson Road. HAVE ON XX.A.CTI3 Electric Fang. Ceiling and Table. JO. 50, 60, 80, 100, 110 and V2O Volts. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuits. Any Voltaco to order Direct or Alternating t urvent Fans. For Table Use, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people who have
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    • 461 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 soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and
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    • 220 6 NOTICES. A New Shipment of 29 Australian Horses. (Just arrived per s. s. "Itinda E. CALDER has just arrived in Singapore with a fine lot of Australian horses, comprising showy hacks, stylish carriage horses, handsome pairs race horses, etc. All in splendid condition. On view at 186-6 Serangoon Road, next
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 677 7 Th« Borneo Company, Ltd. rB BtandMj Life Ajioraiioi.. a^*, Norwioh Union Fire ln.ur»no» Society. AtlM Aesaranoe Company (Fire). The BqmtM.le Life Ajwurano. booiety. The Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation oompmj r Tottenham l««er B" 8 Comp* ll^PANT. LIMITRD. A*ent«. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. I; Y PT ME
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    • 1318 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I nuer contract with the Netherlands India Government. m. at .Stripajore: Bhtp Aghct, LATI J. Damdils A 00., 8-8, OoiXTU QOAT. The undermentioned date* are only approximate^ steamer From Expected Will be IMaiMtelMd tor Ob Vanhnhoil Batavia Feb 28 Batavia, Cberibon, Tegal Pecalongan, Samarang, and
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    • 612 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K7 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by VewTwlN SCREW STEAMER*. Under Mail Contract wit.b the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation For First and
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    • 857 7 NOTICES. 2DMAPORE SPORTING CLDB Programme for the Spring Race Meeting. 1903. MAY 19th, 21W. -£mi. FIRST DAY. T»e*lay, Wth May. HEM AJ DEN PLATE.— VaIue $400. A Race for Maiden Horse*. Weight ■*t. Entrance, $10. Distance, R. C. HE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value $900, and $60 to the Second Horse,
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    • 614 7 NOTICES. THK^KOCHOKE PLATE.— VaIue rv'cond home to receive the entrance fees. A Handicap for all non-winning horse* that have started at thi--meeting. Entrance #fi if declared by noon on Saturday, Uth May. an' flO if declared after noon on the 9th May, and by 4.15 p.m. on the day of
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1309 8 Dndti j abbt»rl»tion« We w*l -b khi Yet.— y*ht; Cro.— CruiH.r. (it.t.— (iunboat; Tor. —Torpedo, H.p. -Worse-power; Brit.—BrilUh, t. S.— 1 1 Btaton; Fell French: (tor.— Herman: l)ut.--))utc-h;.loh.— .lohore; 84.- Okiht .1 dash (ii»r>«en^pr; U.-I'noertnir T. P. W.-Tanjoinr Piig.ir Wtari 1 I1I 1 -TanjongftmarDockj B.W. —Borneo Wli
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    • 180 8 AV.r t'tr tteamer Tim-. To-Day. BiMUonA Pontianak Smmimt 3 p.m. Deli Mednn 8 p.m. S'l.ayii.ind Boelfleng Baikal 3 p.m. S'kawang <4 P'tianak Han Vfa Bmm 3 p.m. Muar Sultan 3 p.m. Shanghai and Japan Prin: H'inriih 3 p.m. R'gooa4 Delagoaliay Varfnla 3 p.m. HftiukJili- and HagHn Sri Trinti<iami
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    • 136 8 From Europe by ti»- M tl.tjt. Sydrtry due on Tuo-dav. \»i\b .l«U"« totho Ttb FelJ. She brings replies to tlm mail which left Singapore on the u th and I.th Jan. From China— By the M. M. be. Otfpmtt n due on Sunday. Times Tarlr of Mails
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    • 159 8 5 VIHSKI I N*Nk Si I'OH>- CAPTAtW FbOM 'SaILKD CoSBIUNEES Rio Feb M Indrade<> Brit >\x.< 3457 Easterbrook Manila Behn Mt>v»r .V Co. ■Jo SiUha.iji Dut str. 1285 Z»vart .sbangliai Fel> l.f.Hoculnnd'tand Co l' 7 /.weeaa Urn -ti 940 Neebiti SamaraDK Fel> ii T. K. Tian Co Ltd! U"
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    • 90 8 Date. --Xi Namb. Flag A Rig TO2I». Dkotwatios. Fet> Mar Feb Mar •27 Sn Wongsee 4 Sydney 1 Oceanian 1 La .->!•> n.28 Kingsley SW Eroiie 28 Glaueue 2 I Java 2 Resident Hchifl 2 Terrier via Hmang t m Hailatt. Out str. Fch str. str. «tr. Brit Kr.
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