The Straits Times, 2 March 1903

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times MO. a i, 068. SINGAPORE, MONDAfL MARCH 2. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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    • 769 1 NOTICES. gfe <jstyaits ffitnes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IM ADVAMCK. [per inch, column meafnre.i Kntinsertion «1 cento Sreond and4hird insertions each mi cents Fonrth, tilth, and niitli ren t 8 Seventh t<> eighteenth ->4(ent* KlneteentU »üb«e<uent,, l !f Per week of six day*, to be changed daily if required $1, per
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    • 76 1 NOTICES ROBINSON Co! Jj _^^^^B I I Bs^^*^W-^aW^aW* *TaWa^Wafcw f j Association Croquet Sets I Association Croquet Balls Association Croquet Mallets Association Croquet Hoops Association Croquet Pegs Painting Sets, Clips, etc. t Badminton Sets. ROBINSON Co. High Class Tailoring At Moderate Prices. t Smart Stylish A Fashionable Cut Perfect Fitting
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    • 623 1 NOTICES. «h. vArrwu k. Pastry-CjofcH, Caterer. FiKt Class Establishment §for Tiffins, Pinners, and Suppers. ..^Variety of Bills of Fare. Prices at the Establishment Tiffln fl f0 per cover. Pinner s-j.mi Monthly rates— l>o per head for Tiffin. f3O per head for Dinner. Delivery at Establishment). Hpeeial dinners and tiffins delivered
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    • 638 1 AUCTION SALES. PR ELIMINARY" NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF 156 FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Situated at the corner of Serangoon Road and Lavender Street TO BE HKLD AT POWELL COS BAI EROOM On Wednesday, 18/ A Mnrrh, 1903, At 2.30 p.m. For full particulars see circulars and plans. o.c. POWELL A Co..
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    • 599 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. To-Night, 2nd March, lftO3. GRAND NEW I'tfttFORMANCk You never saw tbe like >«fore* Exquisite Song* with Dutch Airy. THE INDRA ZANIBAR Theatrical Company of Sifjtapore Will play for the first time The Popular Opera entitled SHEHIR ZAMAN SHEHIR ZAMAN Played to crowded bouses in the Netherlaiids India. USUAL
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  • 2111 2 Extracts from the "Times. 1 Thk fifth of the Time* articles on The Problem of the Army lias for its subject "Home Defence." The following portions are extracted from the article: The reduction and redistribution of the foreign service, or imperial army, which has been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 451 2 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BIOOH. '"THE" 3EST SECURrrY^ FOR^HbALTH." =M.sja.©@SPii<t> KSScNCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA frono l.y t>.« HIOMMT MmiUL AUTHOBITI»» thf rr £1 B US TOTPID I ,tfER, DEBILITY, ERUPTION, WEAK and LANGUID FEELWGS, And all Imper cities
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    • 496 2 NOTICES. J^^ STANDARD JM)LICY £500 BTQ Payable at Age 56 or at Death, if previous Costs at the Rate of Per quarter. Age. £4 Hi o if commenced at 26 £6 14 11 if commenced at 36 £9 1 10 if commenced at 40 For Rates for other Ages, see
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    • 318 2 NOTICES. NORWICH ONION FIKB INSURANCE BOCIBTT OF NOBWICH AND LONDON. BITABLIRRID 170 7. ■'OK VIBK INSUKASCB ONLY Amount inroad .*BBA,OOO^XX) UMMfid. 4 11,600,000. Premium inefme M 900,000. Inroranoe effected on tlmoat «r«ry aoaaription pioparty %t current mtxa of premium Kmii FOB 10 DATS ABU WOW AOUBITBB ax 4 onrr hib
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  • 922 3 P. O. Mur. ti. IVr BaafW: Kor l-mi<l<.ti Mr». Syk<« im.l -i\ < hiMii-n, Mrs. Siilziiiiiiiii. Mrs. I). M. llornc, infant wi'l servant, Mins I'.llir-ii.iw, Mi. .1. -I. < ..Ilins, MlssOags Brows .mil Mr. A. I. Adaau, Mr. Baarae, Chaaaan .1. .1. DoaglMfty, M. l;.-.l.l:.n. 11. .1.
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  • 429 3 Some Who May Be Expected to Make History in this Year. As the new yeur goes along it finds this btisy old world in a frame of mind which is best characterized perhaps by the word "expectant." So many interesting and important things have happened in
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  • 112 3 The Bishop of North Queensland s'ij-.s that those who bad not travelled in the northern parts of Queensland could not understand the extraordinary population growing up there. In one township he could name there were aborigines, Chinese, Japanese, Javanese, kanakas, Indians, and I'ersians.and from these people there
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  • 141 3 For Singapore TVi V AO.s. s. Victoria connecting at Colombo with the steamer Ctautin irom London Feb. 5, due Btb March— Mr. ElaK .Mr. Hopwood. Phillips. Per P. A 0. s. s. China connecting with the ster.rne Ballaarat at Colombo, from London Feb. due 22nd Msrch— Mr.
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    • 21 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General chipping news is printed on page 8.
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    • 101 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Penang and Calcutta, Xam*an<i, on the 2nd March, Boustead. Hongkong, l.aiiann. due on the 4th March, Boustead. Genoa and London, Glengyle, dua 4th March, Boustead. London via ports, .Sinai, on 7th March, M. M Fremantle via ports, Sultan, on 10th March, Mansfield. Amsterdam and Rotterdam, Madura,
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    • 640 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAIP-PP CAPITAL $10,000,001] RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Raserve..llU,ooo,ooo\ 5n )00 n Silver Reserve....! 6,500,000/ 15 6 'W,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OKI ilU 4t\m\ PROPRIETORS J..110.MJ0.00C Court or Directors. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. E. H. Tomkina. E»q.— Dkputv Chairman. G. Balloch, Esq. D. M. Moses, Esq.
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    • 666 3 NOTICES. WANTFD immediately. Chinese or Eurasian e'erbj Must be fairly good book -ke<p«r. Only (mart man need apply to T. C." c/o Stroil* Time*. a S WANTED. A competent Chinese salesman. Apply to Bf UBKN 4 FRANZES. 4-S WANTED. A Chinese clerk for a merchant's office. Apply to P. D.
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    • 613 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENTS or tub Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD 4 CO., General Agents, v.c. Straits Settlements. TX)R SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed P fresh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Selegie Road. ie. FOR BALK. Ahn and trap, harness, lamps, etc.,
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    • 639 3 I SHIPPING INDOCHINA STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PKNANG AND CALCUTTA. THE Company's steamer KAMBANU, 4.'"-U tons, Captain Payne, having left Hongkong on the 26th Feb.. may be expected In arrive here on or about the 2nd March and will havo prompt despatch for the above ports For freight or
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  • 38 4 M(m)kkiiead. (hi the 17th February, at shanghai, Hdkkkt Hamilton Mookkhkad, elder son of Theodore Mookkiikad, Foochow, aged -J4 yearn. Williamson. At Wakayama, Japan, on February 1 1th, in the titty -third year of her ago. Kmma Wii.i.iamsox.
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  • 1488 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS MONDAY, 2nd MARCH. I Mit. A. Huttenbach's book on "The Silver Standard and the Straits Currency Question which is published to-day, will prove fascinating reading for anyone interested in the local problem of the hour. Many will object to it in toto, and many
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate it 1/7 H
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  • 11 4 The Qmer, German man-of-war, left Hongkong for Singapore on 22nd Feb.
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  • 18 4 True great electric generating plant at Niagara Falls was destroyed by fire on the night of Feb. Ist.
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  • 15 4 "Templk Bab," 30 High Street, opens to-day, under the management of Mr. J. Mac Murray.
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  • 18 4 A Japanese engineer on board the Hindwtan, was killed yesterday by falling down the hold of his vessel.
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  • 18 4 M. Olarovsky, the Russian Minister Resident at Bangkok, is expected to return there during the next few days.
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  • 22 4 On Saturday, Mr. Marriott sent a Kling to prison for three weeks, and lined two others $15 each, for cruelty to bullocks.
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  • 19 4 The new Consul for France, the Vixcorate de Bon<ly, is due at Singapore to-morrow by the French steamer Indim.
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  • 29 4 The homeword bound P. and O. mail steamer Bangui left Hongkong on Saturday last, and is due here on Thursday. The mail closes on Friday at 6 a. m.
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  • 19 4 The F. M. S. yacht Meran left for Port Swettenham yesterday morning with Mr. Treacher, the ResidentGeneral, on board.
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  • 23 4 Two hundred and seven deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 21st February. The ratio per 1000 was 4.V87.
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  • 27 4 The Mining Application Book in the Jelebu Land Office is closed and no mure applications for mining land in that district will be received until further notice.
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  • 28 4 The members of the legal profession in Selangor have formed themselves into a Bar Association. Mr. C. W. Hewgill is President and Mr. G. H. Day Honorary Secretary.
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  • 29 4 The first class British battleship Goliath, Captain Henderson, C. M. C> is expected to arrive heie from Hongkong this afternoon or early to-morrow morning. The Golinth bof 12,950 tons.
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  • 48 4 The many friends ii. Singapore of Mr. C. A. Paton, of Mesrrs. John Little and Co., will be pleased to learn that he hag recovered from his recent serious illness and is now convalescent. Mr. Paton leaves for home by the P. and O. mail on Friday next.
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  • 39 4 Choong Ah Soon snatched a hat from a person on Friday evening On Saturday morning, he appeared before Mr. Marriott and got three months. He also got a month for offering an illegal gratification, but the terms run concurrently.
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  • 40 4 An announcement published in our advertising columns to-day notifies that the firm of Guthrie it Co. has been registered in Singapore as a limited liability Company. Messrs. A. Hood Begg, W. W. Macmillan, and A. E. Baddeley sign per pro.
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  • 98 4 The trains between the Singapore and Bukit Timah Stations run more regularly than the railway clock at the Singapore end. This wonderful piece of mechanism has done some most extraordinary thing* of late in fact it seems to have a time strictly its own It is a good thing that
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  • 50 4 The Club Teutonia held its annual general meeting at the Club on Saturday night when thn following gentlemen were elected officers for the coming year: Mr. Hube, President; Mr. Hafner, Vice- President Mr. Yahns, Firßt Sec. Mr. Kimsehen, Second Sec. Mr. E^gelbrecht, Treasurer Messrs. Brandt and Diehn, Committee.
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  • 102 4 Last night a gang of six Chinamen broke into a bouse occupied by a Chinaman at Seletar and tied the owner to a post. They then looted the premises and made off with property valued at 920. The robbers then proceeded to a neighbouring house, but
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  • 96 4 Fatality at Tanjong Rhoo Yksterday afternoon some young Chinese babas were playing water polo at Tanjong Rhoo when one of their number, a youth of eighteen, went out of his depth after the ball. He could not swim and sank immediately. His comrades dived and tried
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 120 4 ENORMOUS DAMAOE Tidal Wave on the French Coast. London, 28th Feb. One of the most destructive gale* ever known swept over Britain on the 27th February, from the Channel Islands to the Shetlands. The telegraph lines are interrupted. The destruction of the telegraph line* has greatly
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    • 29 4 The I'nited States Senate has amended the Navy Rill sent up by the House of Representatives. The amendment provides for four battleships and two cruisers.
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    • 39 4 (General Manning in command of a Hying column, left Obbia on the 22nd Feb. to occupy the wells at Galkayu and to establish there the chief supply depot This is the preliminary step to a general advance.
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    • 22 4 The International Rugby football match between Ireland and Scotland ended in a win for Scotland, one try to nil.
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    • 27 4 1 .n a 1 1 1, it, Ist March Colonel Swarm has occupied Damu, forty miles to the north of Bohotle in Somaliland.
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    • 55 4 Ships Have a Rough Time, H. M.S. Hmsolu'iun had a terrifkexperience in the gale. She left Holyhead on Thursday morning, and reached Plymouth yesterday with her steering gear broken down Many repairs to her will be necessary. The Cunard liner Lucanui was unable to land her passengers at
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    • 203 4 Saturday's Results. LADIES DOUBLES. Mm, Jam mil Mrs. Lane beat Mrs. Seoone* .tml Mrs Wntkin*. 64, ML Mi-. B*Bb4wi ami Miss Salzmann beat Mr- Waddell and Miss Gunn. 4 6, 6 4, 63. LADIEs' SINOLEB B CLASS. \li- Uhm l*at Mrs. Wigley, 4-6, 6-4, 6:i. HAMI'KINSHir PAIRS. Mr*.
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    • 79 4 Ybstehkay was u t. David's Day. The leek worn by Welshmen on this day is in memory of a complete victory obtained by them over the Saxons (March Ist, 640). The victory is ascribed "to the prayers of St. David and his judicious adoption of a leek
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    • 57 4 This morning, a European lady had occasion to bring her Kiinp cook before Mr. Marriott for breach of contract. He admitted having left the lady's service, but asserted that she had assaulted him. She repudiated this and declined to take him bank as he had given her much trouble. He
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 458 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LADIES! $ive your friends tde benefit of your experience by advising tfiem to deal at THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. CHEAPEST AND BEST. THOMPSON THOMAS CO., 1 ROBINSON ROAD, 'PHONE CALL No. 39. 111. f. U.C. Hartwig Co., IMPORTERS 0/ WISH. BMMM, .lA7; Sl'lltlTS PROVISION MERCHANTS. No. 4 5
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    • 200 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers OPKif Giwham House I (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on w ««kd*ys Bajn.-6p.rn. Boad on Sandavs. 8 a.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly rappliet from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman fllmt, Wratten-Wrainwripht'i Ilford and German dry
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  • Correspondence.
    • 841 5 I'u the Editor of the StraiU Time*." Sir, The withdrawal of and apology for (in Tkt Time* ot 17th inst.) the personal charges contained in your leader on limb published on Dec. LSth make it possible for me to join issue with your shareholder Mrrespondent on other grounds. He
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  • 22 5 The monthly meeting of the Church Work Association will be held in the Kaffles Girls' School on Wednesday next at 4 p.m.
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  • 79 5 Thekk was another crowded audience on Saturday night at the Town Hall, to see the third and last performance of Liberty Hall." The piece went quite up to the standard of the two preceding performances, and the audience showed their appreciation at the close by rounds of hearty
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  • 119 5 THE U. S. KENTUCKY. Fighting Bob Evans" Arrives. Thk United States flagship Kentucky, Capt. C. H. Stockton, arrived from LibiMii yesterday morning with Rear Admiral R. D. Evans, Commander-in-Chief of the American Squadron in the China Station, on board. She exchanged salutes with Fort Canning and anchored in the roads.
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  • 221 5 This is the 9.'< rd anniversary of the birth of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. who was born at Carpineto in 1810, his father being Count Ludovico Pecci. He was educated at the Jesuit College at Viterbo where he greatly distinguished himself, and then proceeded
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  • 379 5 First Uutch-lndia-born Chinaman to so round the world. Mr Wee Teong Ham, who arrived here a few days ago, is a Chinaman, as his name indicates a Dutch Indiesborn Chinaman and only a young man. Withal he enjoys the distinction of being the Major China of
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  • 35 5 The P. &O. outward mail QhnMUi with dates from Europe to the 18th Feb. left Colombo at 2 p.m. on Sunday (Ist instant), and is expected to arrive here on Saturday afternoon, the 7th instant
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  • 2552 5 London, ~th February Mr. Chamberlain's Tour. The Times correspondent makex a further statement respecting Mr. Chi'nberlain's speech at Kimberley. He states that, despite the presence of Sir Gordon Sprigg. the Premier of Cape Colony, Mr. Chamberlain made it clear that he was utterly difsatistied with the
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  • 167 5 At the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, on Saturday afternoon, the wedding was solemnized of Mr. K. Scoular, and Miss Theresa Haderup. There was a very large assemblage of friends to witness the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. S. S. Walker. The bridesmaids were the two Misses Haderup,
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  • 259 5 Important trusts reposed in Messrs. Kuhn and Komor. The Osaka Exhibition which opens to-day will differ from its predecessors at which certain hitches occurre.ij in respect of despatching the purchases made by visitors. It is announced in the Japan papers that the authorities have decided to remedy
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  • 152 5 Arrivals YeMeiiUy truiu Itatavia by l.n .■>•.'/»* \l'--r- K. Fix, P. Deronzier, A. Jones, Pischer, Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Messrs. I'.iiM-.-iiK. Stiegman, Koodt, Mr. and Mr1 Jin- in-dry, Messrs. Vroen, J. A. Carver. Y>-*terday from Yokohama by Octaiiien Messrs. Herbert P. (olfelt, <\ L. Bowir, Baron
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  • 56 5 Th* s.s. Malacca docks this week for her six months survey and her run from Singapore on Wednesday, the 4th March, says the Malay Mail, for Teluk Anson ria Ports will be taken up by the «f. Leong. It is expected that the << Malwaa will resume her ordinary sailing
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  • 634 5 Singapore, Im March, 1903. PRODUCE. (Jaml.ier bnyers f 15.35 Copra Ball 9.65 do Pontlanak 9.00 Pepper, Black Imyers 33.75 do White, (8%) 59.50 Sago Floor Sarawak seller* 5.16 do Brunei No. 1 4.80 Pearl Sago 6.U0 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 22.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis... *>.00 Coffee, Liberian No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 DELICATE W'OMKN AND NERVOUS MEN. Steams 1 Wine is peculiarly fitted to the requirements of delicate women, nervous men, and all others who cannot take Cod Liver Oil or its Emulsion and those whose nervous systems are highly strung. In Steams' Wine they will find a sustainer of life by
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    • 140 5 An Aching Head. Makes life not worth living. I.itti .k's Okiental Balm will positively cure the worat headache. It can't fail. It never lias failed. It has brought relief to thouB:inn* of miserable Rufferem who had tried everything," and lost all hope. Mr Ri<-e, 46, Lispenard fetn-t. H«« York, writes:—
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 155 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, and March. High Water. «\J p.m. Missionary Meeting. I'rimtep St. Church, s. Kng. Assoc. Mar. Club. •>!.".. Malay Theatre. North Itridge Road. 9. Tuesday, 3rd March. Hi^'h Water. LSI a.m. 1.41 p.m. Kture Sale. IUI.-li.r Kui.l. Powell. MM, Pledge* Sale Powell. ML Ket'hau Co. Meeting. 3.311.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 367 6 NOTICES. TXfr Puteometet> Requires o ij^aft Thousands in use skilled attendance. wEkf giving Cntire satisfaction WII.I. Mr .4* I Hb F>TJIVLJ=* M' jL ALMOSI Mill I B A»lST3kTi'i3:ii\rG- Mm f Needs no M W m Oil Packin^ No moving part- J^Rs, *^mi HJk of order JH mffy mn S v
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    • 200 6 The UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Before buying a typewriter inspect the UNDERWOOD tlje most perfect high class machine yet invented Guthrie Co. Sole Agents U.C. Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ld. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. The Alexandra Brickworks Co Ltd. is prepared to book orders for Common Bricks at Ml per laksa Firebrick-. Fireclay, Arrli lireliri.k-.
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    • 433 6 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD I $12-50 per case. Duty extra V'.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra UK A. BLR FROM RK'IAIL DEALERS, OR McALISTER Co., sole agents ijjajjrfllir Everybody inSBl Finds JwhK. the j^^SPy
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    • 199 6 NOTICES. c/V¥T¥7^V These tiny J^^^U^Xbll^^ Capsules jB^VI superior 1 \^^^^^^W Cubebs, and C Injections cure C the same diseases as these drugs C in forty-eight hours without C inconvenience. Bach Capul* bear, th* nine HAIDK) FM OIBEABCB OF THE CHEST. SRIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime. Prescribed in Franca for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 734 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. fflliK StftitdaxJ Life Atnuianou. N.irwith Union Fire Insurance s»«.«SJ\Hm A»urance Company (Fire). The kViuiufcta Ufa A-nunmou Soci^ty.^ rhe China Mutual Stwani Navigation Company nhttin La(?er Boor Company. .-or particular* of tL^« Com P» n i < T,' r ie^o tt M i ull adv«tMem«nt of Ml
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    • 761 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke PaUetvaart Maatschappij. I ndtr contract with the Netherlands India Governmen »v at Hiuf »rr frmp AciacT, i«» J. Dabhdim 4 Co., 3-», Cou-ym Quay. The undermentioned date* are only approximate. tsteamer rrom Expected Willie lw»patcbed for:— On Maha FtutnmkU Padang Feb II Penang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja, J
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    • 509 7 Uwu«» Mail Contract with thi AUSTRIA!! GOVBUNMKST. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamer* may be expected to arrive and sail from here: Oftward. Homkwarp. 1908. I IW3 *E.Fh frdinand MarB M«w'r»o Feb. 27 ♦if. Valerir „13 Nippon Mar. II IGit'la Apl. 11 I 'B. F. Ferdinand
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    • 685 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES iompagnie Des Messagenle* Maritime* De France. Tilbgbaphio Addhms: Mmsaqimiis, Bihoaporb. The tia steamers will l<»ave Singapore 1 or atio it the undermentioned dates.— Outward. Hombwakd Dates. Dates. 1903 IBOS ifdnsy Mar. 2 Ooanirn Mar 1 I ni1.,,, Var. 15 Annam Mar 16 ao« Mir. SO E. .Simon* Mar
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    • 538 7 INSURANCE CO.'S I riANTOU INBURAHOB OFFICE Lf LIMITED. Capital Subscribed f2^OC,OOO. Amount paid up §00,000. Reserrefund 1,110,000. Head Omoi, Houoiomo. The unaenitfoed, hiring been appointed Agenti of the aboTc Company, are prepared U> aooept Marine Risk* at currant rate*. BOUBTEAD h Co., kgmU. BOf XL INSURANCE 00Y. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS
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    • 774 7 NOTICES. HI JLLS A Remedy for all lrr«#ularltl«». -•-p«rieJ lj B.llf. n> WK« Sold by Singapore Dispensing Co., Ltd.. Raffia* Place. Singapore. •UIfTIN Cl.rm.. SOITMAMPTON. ENCILANU LIQUID_FUEL. (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 32 6 (Thirty-two tthillings and sixpence) per ton f. o. I>. in bunkers at PBESHWATKB ISLAND
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 91 8 Onder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sb.— ■Dip bq. barque sch. schooner Yet. faoht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor. Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. BritUh, U. B.— United States; Fch.— French •fltor. German; Dut.— Dutch; Joh.—Johore; General -cargo; d.p. deck passenger; C— Uncertain T.
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    • 78 8 Kentucky. V. S Flagship, 11/ flO tons. H3O crew 22 guns, 10,000 U.p Capt Stockton, idt Mar. From Labuan. *J6lh Feb. United states Consul. Unknown, U— Rds. Mutinr. H.M. sloop. »&0 tons, lOfi crew 6 fans, 1.400 H p. Caption Plendorleath. "Jl«t eti. From Hongkong, 13th Feb. Senior
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    • 328 8 San Hin (hum. Brit. etr. lWi tons, Capt J*cott. und Mar. From P. Swettenham, iBth F«b. O.c, and d.p. Wee Bin A Co. For P>rt Swettenham, 4th— Rds. Bcribat, Sib. str BT>.' tons, Capt Madsen, Sod Mar. From Bangkok. 21st Ffb G.c,
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    • 792 8 A .1. Fch. sail. 193 tons, Capt Lopien, Itoh Jan. From Cardiff, 3rd Oct. Coal. Unknown, U— Rds. Bangkok, Ger. str. 1,237 tons. Capt Buscbo Mch Feb. From Bangkok 2()ih Feb. G.c vid 8 d.p. behn Me.er 4 Co. Unknown,
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    • 91 8 For Per itramrr Time. To-Morkow. C bon and Samarang Zwrsixa 10 a.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Batavier t p.m. Rangoon 4 Calcutta Taroba 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto Sourabaya and Bali Teresa 3 p.m. Cheribon and BataviaATfenaui/* 4 p.m. Muntok 4 Palembang Ruby 4 p.m. Sarawak Borneo
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    • 140 8 From Europe— By the M. M. s.s. Sydney due on Tuesday, with dates to the 7th Feb. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 9th and 12th Jan. From China— By the P. 40.5. s. H*ngal due on Thursday. Lefi Sinn»port>. Dae in
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    • 319 8 /LAv Kio From Sailed Feb 28 Hone Wan Brit. str. 116 Hudson IS Ischia Ital .-n ->> Muzio as Lucia Aus str. 1608 Zacavich 28 SophießickmersOer str 22«2 Pape 38 R. Schiff Baroe Put str. «8 Nacodah 28 Dott* Nor str. 630 Haraldsen Mar, 1 Kampot Fch *tr 412
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    • 186 8 Dam. j V«sB«l's Nam«. Flao 4 Rio Tons. Distikati.'s. ai 1 Murex Brit str. -'129 Melbourne ami Sydne\ ■l> 28 Vati»U «r. 2164 Rangoon .tud Ppiacim B:iv 38 Baikal Fcb str. 713 Sourabaya 28 Glenfalloel. Brit str. 1434 Hongkong an.l Amoy 28 Ischia Ital sir. :>;«4 Hon«kon« 28 Bhan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 282 8 SINGAPORE-KRANJI RAILWAY. NOTICE. rNDERS are invited for the .-.-King of food at Singapore, Newton, Cluny Road and Bukit Timah railway stations and will he received up to noou oa Saturday, the 14th March. 1908. Further particulars can be obtained at the oflke of the Manager at Tank t.'ovi. any day
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    • 577 8 1^ THE CHALLENGE Price cts. 60 p GREY GREY GRANITE NOTE PAPER QREY We offer for the same sum of sixty cents 1 20 Grey Granite GRANITE Note Paper Size 7 by 4± inches and 100 Grey Granite Envelopes to match. Size 4$ by 3} inches GRANITE ioo Grey (iranite
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