The Straits Times, 9 March 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,074 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 9. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 809 1 NOTICES. Bfa JJtraits jTimra. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column ineasnre.l First insertion $1 tm* Second ami third iMMtiMBMMh SOt-ento Foorth, fifth, ami sixth 40 cents Seventh t«. eUrliteeinl 24 cents Nineteen! h A Mib«ei|uent,, 16 cents Per week of mx d«B, to l>e chunked daily if required
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    • 159 1 NOTICES. ideaTMiUf l^^gp^^ Enriched 20 per cent. J^~~ f .t with Cream. j^St^S Sterilized-Not Sweetened. LfeF"*™^il Perfect Substitute for Fresh CHEE CHEE CO. WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK i HINKS HANGING AND TABI.K LAMPS f. 8. <fe CO/8 READING AND FANCY I AMI. SINGEKS KOOT AND HAND SKWING MACHINES IRON
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    • 657 1 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF 156 FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Situated at the corner of Serangoon Road and Lavender Street TO BE HELD AT POWELL tV COS BALKKOOM On Wednesday, ]Blh March, 1903, At -2.mp.rn. For full particulars see circulars and plans. v.c. POWEU. A Co., Auctioneer* AUCTION SALE
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    • 673 1 AUCTION SALES. LADY HILL BUILDING SITES. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE <fe BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FREEHOLD REBIDENTAL BUILDING SITES AT LADY HILL OFF ORANGE GROVrf ROAD, TANGLIN. TO BE HELD AT POWKI.L CO.'S SALE-ROOM On Wednetday, 2oth March. 1903, at 2-30 p. m. rpHE position of these files is excepI. tionaily good
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    • 522 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 'pENDKBS are invited for tlif supply to 1 the Municipal Commission. -rs of Singapore of galvanized tubes and fittingfor six months from July Ist la DaeMßbsi 31st. 1904. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Tul>eB and Fittings addressed to the undersigned, jwill be received on or before the Bth April.
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  • 2319 2 Extracts from The Times." The sixth of tbe series of articles under the above heading, is entitled National Military Training." It is as follows: In the last article it was pointed out that our system of voluntary military service, whether in the Imperial Army or
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 306 2 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOU. "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ESSEn"cIe~OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA Estd. "*jat<yr^T«»yiw*^[ i wt hb^a mil 1829. ."-»> rH Fx". M MJ^- iMl$ Pronou Vf* 1 r'V the MIOHKST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES th* P" Zil£x TORPID
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    • 499 2 NOTIwES. A WANDARD pOLJCY. of £500 BTO Payable at Age 66 or at Death, if previous Costs at the Bate of Per quarter. Age. £4 10 0 if commenced at 26 £6 14 11 if commenced at 86 £9 1 10 if commenced at 40 For Ratet for other Age*,
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    • 314 2 NOTICES. kjOKWICH UNION FIXE INSURANCE HI SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. liTiiimiD 1707. »OH FIBK INSURANCE ONLT H M n«t lnwnwl m, JM8,000,000 LtaaM paid. 4 11,600,000. Premium inoom* 4 906,00 a liuannoe (fleeted on almoct erery description property at current rates of premium Bum fob 10 dat« abb mow
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  • 322 3 It is some time since there has been any news in reference to the Shan rising in the North of sufficient interest to warrant publication, says the Banffa! !'i ni's, the reason being that the work of suppression has now resolved itself into the following
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  • 145 3 For Singapore. lVr I. ftO s. China uonnpeting with the stcnnif BailaunU at Colombo, from London Peb M,doe HBd March— Mr N. Mi n iv. Mr I. .i. Young. Mr. Lewie, Mr. Sti'iliimti. Miss Forstrr. lvr M. M. s. s. Varrn from Marseilles March H, due 30th
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  • 630 3 The American-Irirh Solomon who throws lumps of philosophy at the head of his friend in the beer tavern in Archey-street, New York, has made another collection of his conversations with Mr. Uennessy. Perhaps one of the funniest chapters in the latest book is that on Sherlock Holmes.
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  • 178 3 A Havas telegram of Feb. said Tl'e Chamber of Deputies asked M. Deleave 1 to postpone the discussion on the Kranro-Biamese treaty. In reply, M. Delcasse stated that he is in absolute accord with the Chamber, and is fl opinion that it is impossible to ratify the
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  • 92 3 I regret to hear (says the London correspondent of the Asian) that Mr. .1 L. Toole, the famous comedian, is at present weaker than he has been for a long time. He is still at Brighton, and is wheeled in good weather to the pier, generally
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 289 3 NOTICES. RAFFLES STORE, 33 North Bridge Road. MARVEL of MARVELS RKAD THIS In Kpite of tli<- continued fall in exchnnge, we adhere to our former price*. HOW? By l>eing content with smaller proliU FOR EXAMPLE, We have jnct opened ft fresh stuck "t CHIFFONS! CHIFFONS!! ALSO LACES! LACES!! Which we
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    • 681 3 NOTICES. WANTED for Borneo a respectable F.orasian clerk, one wbo is used to keeping books, and who has a knowledge of shorthand preferred. Palary MOO to USt per m«DBtm with free furnished quarters. Also two Chinese male typists with n good kncnledpe of shorthand. Apply with copies of recent testimonials
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    • 635 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan tf Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENTS or thk Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD 4 CO., General Agents, u.O. Straiti Settlements. FB SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed frtsta, at the Ctowd Dispensary, 96 Heletfie Road. n.c. FOR SALE. A Remington Typewriter in good order, trice
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    • 665 3 SHIPPING •'GLEN LINK FOR GENOA AXD LONDON. THE s. s. OLEWGTLM, 3,456 tons, Capt. Temperley Darke, is due here on the 10th Isat and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. Bhe Imf exeeUenl accommodation for first class passengers, and carries a doctor and stewardess. For further particulars apply
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  • 418 4 In view of the fact that practically everybody in the East, as well as elsewhere, has got to pay for his own living, and that the cost of living in Singapore has increased tremendously during the past five years or so,
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  • 407 4 To this list may be added firewood which has more than doubled in price, and rent which has been trebled in many instances. There is an article of food largely consumed by the Chinese, which has risen about 500 per cent. The average increase per cent on the foregoing necessaries
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  • 427 4 As we suggested sotie months back, Singapore apparently has a down upon" the peripatetic showman. At any rate all would seem to have bad luck here of late. Even the Brough Company, a combination which bears a magnificent repute through the East and Far East, to say nothing about the
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  • 20 4 Reading mutter, including another instalment of the Times article on army reform will be found nn pages 2 and tV
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4 ms bank rate is 1 Bfj
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  • 11 4 Thk homeward mail by the fVfMMM closes at 6 p.m to-day.
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  • 12 4 Thk Seremban race meeting is likely to be postponed. Sirurnour has it.
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  • 19 4 The French cruiser Montulm is on the way out to China She arrived at Port Said on Fub 12th.
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  • 20 4 Thkkk is reported to be a scarcity of ticals at Bangkok, the two mints being unable to fill the demand.
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  • 19 4 A football raatcti will be played on the Esplanade to-morrow afternoon between the 8. C. C_and the R. A.
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  • 23 4 Thk steamer Kelantau, recently sunk in collision at Bangkok, has been raised and docked and has reverted to her old name of Meduta.
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  • 24 4 Harsiston's Circus was at Madras at the date of last mail advices. From there the circus will move on to Ceylon and the Straits.
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  • 25 4 The German mail steamer 0 h4*m having left Colombo on the 7th instant at 9 pm. may be expected to arrive here on Friday morning.
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  • 29 4 The P. and O. extra steamer ftmtkim left Hongkong at 2 p m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here at 5. a.m. on Friday, the 13th instant.
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  • 22 4 Thb Malayan Transport Co which went into liquidation has paid back 25 per cent, of the capital originally subscribed by the shareholders.
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  • 24 4 Thb Ladies' Sewing Meeting in connection with the Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 30 in The Manse," Cavenagh Road.
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  • 28 4 The cruisw Endyinion, which was la«t employed on the China Station, is to be sent from Chatham to Messrs. Harland and Wolffs works at Belfast, to be refitted.
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  • 27 4 Pollard's Lilliputians opened at Manila in the Belle of New York on the 21st Feb. The management arranged to give a performance on the following day— Sunday.
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  • 26 4 New crew* am coming out to China for the Rotario, Oesnn, Phnmix. Algerine, Wnturwiteh, Sandpioor, Woodlark. and WofAeoek. All of these ships are to be recommissioned.
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  • 25 4 Warrkns Circus arrived here on Saturday and the proprietor contemplates giving a series of performances in Beaoh Roid. The opening date will be shortly announced.
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  • 36 4 Mr. V. Crirol, who represented the Times at the Delhi Durbnr and whose letters on the Middle Eastern Question" have attracted so much attention, was to leave India for England at the end of last month.
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  • 41 4 A football match will he take place shortly on the Old Gao! Site between the police first eleven and the second or "Queer Team." On Saturday afternoon the police met the Tanpng Pagar Club and won by one goal to nil.
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  • 37 4 Thi I nited States flagship Kentucky left eastward on Saturday afternoon. H. M. S. Thetif went to Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning to coal. As she returned to the roads this afternoon, she saluted the Jananene flagship.
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  • 38 4 Emile Fritschle, who lately died at Kritschle, New Jersey, willed his lungs to a medical college for dissection. He wishes them to be examined in the interests of science, and bequeaths the college £b for undertaking the work.
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  • 35 4 Yesterday morning the Marine Police arrested a Chinese sampan coolie and two Kling twakow men for being in fraudulent possession of a quantity of copra. They were brought up at the Police Court this morning.
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  • 43 4 On the 3rd instant the Siamese Government announced that its selling rate for ticals was 19} to the sterling This rate will remain in force for three months unless in the meantime the value of the dollar in Singapore rises above Is 7jd.
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  • 39 4 The Bersawah Gold-mining Company crushed 305 tons of stone for 1 .">«', ounces of smelted gold last month. The average comes to 10 pennyweights and six grains. That same month the Sndie Seremban Company won 114 79 piculs of tin.
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  • 47 4 We regret to hear that Mr. J. J. M. Fleury, oftbe Netherlands Consulate, who is now in Holland on leave, has been obliged owing to ill health to postpone bis departure for Singapore till early in April wl.en he will come out by P. and O. atp\m*r.
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  • 43 4 Shooting in Him match between teams of the P. V. A. and the Swiss Rifle Club was commenced yesterday, when the Balestier half of the competition wat« concluded. At its close the Swiss Rifle Club were leading from their opponents by 27 points.
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  • 47 4 <)s Sunday afternoon Sergts Hickey and Dunn saw a Chinaman begging a' the Esplanade. They handed him over to a native police constable who marched him off to the station. This morning he was brought up at the Police Court and was sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment.
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  • 54 4 Y&BTerday a number of dead bodies, all Chinese, were found by the police in a more or less decomposed state in various parts of the town viz McPherfton Road, Tanjong Katnng, and Stamford Road. An old Kling was going along Kallang Hoad yesterday in a riltisha when he suddenly expired
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  • 54 4 The following appointments have just been notified in Selangor Mr S. H. Langs ton, Cadet, to act as assistant district officer, Kuala Selangor. Mr. F. A s. McClelland, assistant district officer, Kuala Selangor, to act as District Officer, Kuala Langat Mr. H. C. Eckhardt, passed cadet, t" act as assistant
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  • 64 4 At the Assizes this morning before Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones, Yeo Peng Chuan was charged with making a false charge with int«nt to injure, and Koh Jim Keb and Koh Kuang Long were charged with abetment of the false charge. Prisoners were separately represented by counsel, and as much eviderce is
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 54 4 London, 7th March. The correspondent of the Standard at Constantinople has interviewed the Grand Vizier, who said that the reforms in Macedonia would be carried out to the very letter. A new selected staff of officials is being gradually formed. New roads are in the making German officers
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    • 23 4 Austria has obtained the right to establish a Consulate at Mitrovit/.a, where previously there had been only a Russian Consulate.
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    • 60 4 The Preliminary Expenses. Feeling in (iermany. It is understood that the preliminary expenditure on the naval base a;. Queensferry will be l'l millions sterling, including the outlay on arsenal, fortifications, and large stores of war materials. This step has aroused a disagreeable impression in Germany where it
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    • 34 4 The Khedive to-day opened the Zifta barrage, midway between Cairo and the Sea Coast. It cost half million sterling and forms a complement to the barrages at Assiout and Assouan
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    • 37 4 London, Hilt March The Dominion Government invites tenders for a fasttl Aantic service with a spec.i of from IS to knots. The vessels must be British-owned, ami must not call at foreign ports.
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    • 26 4 The Temp* mentions Colonel Tontee. the explorer, as probable successor to M. Lagarde, the French minister at the Emperor Menelik's court.
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  • 19 4 Saturday's Results. i HAMPIONSHIP PAIRS. .Mi-. RatartMaA Mr. Mißw^pll Mi*(;min :m.l Mr. I'l-nnv. Tka hi urn lentahed.
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  • 9 4 CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs (iaDnloaer a. Mm. Sanniler»
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  • 16 4 I HAMPIONBHIP PAIRS. Mr-. i,an-l. an.l Major \llstlll > M«M Gunn ami .Mr. IVunv.
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  • 178 4 Yestekpay Mr. H M. Hind was out crocodile shooting in a creek at Pasir Panjang when his ritle suddenly went off by arci'ldnt and the bullet entered his knee and arm, inflicting serious wounds. He was removed to the General Hospital where he is now in a rather
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 781 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LADIES §ive your friends tf)e benefit of your experience by advising tdem to deal at THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. CHEAPEST AND BEST. THOMPSON THOMAS CO., 1 ROBINSON ROAD, 'PHONE CALL No. 39. lU. 1. 11.. TO BE LET. NO. 73. An*.in Road, immediate entry. Apply to q.c. BTEPHENB
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    • 206 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers opkn Qresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd *y i 8 8.m.-6 pjn. <^ on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly sapplies from Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films. Wratten-Wrain wright's Ilford and German
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 199 4 OAY BY DAY. Monday, 9th March. Hat W.u-T. si p.m. B.V. Gn Drill. B. s.\ .1;.. 8.V.1. Htg— lllm .->. i.'>. \Viiynnj! Kiismiii. North Bride* Road. W iiyanj? I'lihi. Nurtli BrMf* Road. !> Tuesday, 10th March. ■igk Wnti" 7li a.m. (1.4 p. in Ham Raja Hadji [Modan Kertival). Bf'nj HarsTsarai
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  • Corrcepondence.
    • 13 5 The Sl raitt Times is not responsible for the ■pinion* of its corrupondents.J
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    • 219 5 iat Mfcr of (Ut Okmiti Ttmn" Sib, —As a Japanese resident in Singapore may I be accorded a brief space in your columns to complain about a matter upon which many respectable .Japanese also residing here teel very much. It is this. If a lapanese woman goes about
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    • 189 5 the ftltlur ullhr Shunt.- IsW" -MX, -I was a passenger to Bukit I unali by the 4-10 p.m. train on Saturday evening. Having passed < 'luny Road Station, the train ■ame to a dead stop near Kilburn Cottage. On putting my head out of the window to ascertain
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  • 296 5 TbbU was a pleasing function at the Tempera net; Club, Hill Street, on Saturday night last on the occasion ol i hrevetl concert tendered to Mr E Major Dungey on his departue homewaids. After a tea at which v:iriuus aood things were discussed right well,
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  • 72 5 Thk Japanese training cruisers Hosludate,, Malm*him<i, and ltsvku.«hima arrived this morning from Hongkong en route for Batavia. Rear Admiral Hikonojo KamitiMira is on board the \fntmthimu. This vessel is of 4310 tons, has ;i crew of t.t.i and carries 2.'i guns. Hir horse- power is 4,000. The Hiwhidate and Itsukimhima
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  • 251 5 An S.C.C lataraMM cricket match j was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between teams representing under six years in the Kast and over six." The griffins batted first and sent in Barkshire and Hannaford to open the innings for them. They faced the bowling of Carter
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  • 713 5 A papkk lai.l before the Legislative Council contains the report of the select Committee to consider the question of raising the bridges over the Singapore River. The committee held cix meetings and examined ;is many witnesses. The following nn extracts from the report which estimates the cost
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  • 39 5 The engagement is announced of Mr G. I). liushton, commander of the BJC.O. A.T. Co.'s steamer Slierurd <)Jfirrue, and Miss Hancock, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hancock, of "Hill View," Keppel Harbour. The wedding will take place in June.
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  • 70 5 This morning, Mr F. K. Jennings as agent for the opium tanner, prosecuted a Chinaman for having in his possession on Saturday night two tins of chandu worth $22. The man was arrested by a 1 P. Dock watchman. This morning the defendant was arraigned before Mr. Marriott and said
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  • 940 5 Home. Mi Italiour, in the debate on the Army, ■aid tbe Navy stood first and we must meet its needs, bat it did not follow that we must siiend more on the Navy than on the Army. The essential difference between the (Government and it* opponent* was whether
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  • 56 5 Teo 800 Tai was before Mr. Marriott la-t Friday fur fighting and was ac<|uittel. It transpired that the row originated over some money. The police made further enquiries which resulted in searching Teo 800 Tai and in finding in his possasion four counterfeit British dollars. He was re-arrested. His case
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  • 85 5 Wu may lay the flattering unctiou to our souls that we are not altogether alone in our misfortunes. The Shanghai 'rikisha coolies struck work 00 the l'l'ik! nit. because, it is alleged, olit, decrepit or otherwise unfit vehicles taken to the licensing yard were condemned. Still a 'rikisha strike in
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  • 161 5 On Saturday, Capt. Ruckman, roaster of the s.s. Bai»lsl>erg appeared before Mr. Brockmar. in response to a summons issued at the instance of Mr.S.De Souza, Boarding Officer, Chinese Protectorate, to explain why on the 4tb inst. he carried in his ship more than twenty Chinese immigrants without a properly
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  • 223 5 Mar. 10.— Per Preussen: To leave to morrow For London -Mr. Ja<|ne* Keen, Dr. H. Deen, Mr. H. Uente, Mr. and Mr-. K. Sconlar, Mr. and Mr*. Holloway, Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Farnan, Mr. .1. (.rahnin. Dr. K. Killing, Mm. Phillipo. Mr. T. von Griethuypen. Mr. Horst Weber,
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  • 73 5 Thb s.s. Potmb, which arrived at Colombo from Rangoon on the 26th ult. brought to Colombo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dallas, and their full company of artistes, viz Misses Curtis, Vernon, Hunter, Albert, Roberts, Cavenagh, Ray Frampton, Bonheur, Desmond, Carlotta, Overton, Featherstone, Mrs. Vallance, Mrs. Stephen, Messrs.
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  • 16 5 Thb Keiey Matl Press Company is increasing its capital for the purpose of buying an office.
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  • 21 5 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 3.
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  • 21 5 Thk Town and Vol inteer Band will play at the High Serviop Reservoir to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).
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  • 24 5 The Young Heart .~>ociety meets at the Presbyterian Church to-night at 8.:tO. The subject, of the lecture by Mr. James Aitken is Return writing.
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  • 45 5 Plagi'E is increasing in IndiaCertain districts of Bengal are sadly smitten, and the death rate is steadily rising wuhin them. The mortality is very nearly as high again as that of the similar period of last year, but not et|ual to the fisurp« nf 1901.
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  • 75 5 T/HIB morning the case against Teo Cha Boh, residing in Pekin Street, for selling a brass namp-plat,e to an old motal dealer named Yap Chu Kee living in Teluk Ayer Street, was down for hearing by Mr. Beatty. Two nameplates bearing the inscriptions Menke and Co. ami Standard Oil Co.
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  • 83 5 O.n Saturday, two Hebrews laid information before Mr. Wilson in a matter relating to money, hut when called upon to sign the statement refused, alleging that as it was their sabbath they could not do so. On being asked why they took proceedings at all on the sabbath, they said
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  • 100 5 Thekk is (piite a fair going on at the foot of Fort Canning. First comes a roundabout with lop-lolloping horses and driven by steam. Then comes the Comigraph," an entertaicment of the moving picture variety. Then again one can try one's skill in throwing rings over pegs for money priz«s
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  • 641 5 SmfIAPOU, 9TH MAICH, 190 S. PROOUCt. Gambler buyer" 19.37} Copra Bali 9.50 do Pontianak 9.00 Pepper, Black buyers ._,,3». 12J do White, {9%) 57.80 Sago Floor Sarawak 5.30 do Brunei No. 1 5.15 Pearl Saeo 6.00 Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 32.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis.- 32.00 Coffee, Liberian No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE. Is for sale by all Chemists. Be sure and get the genuine. Steams' is the original and genuine, and gives instant relief. Of all chemists.
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    • 51 5 Mr. A. A. Woods, Racine, Wi»., writes "Die of my sons contracted a severe cold it cu'minited in pneumonia. After trying sev-jntl doctor*, »j liegaa to use Jayae's Exprvtortnt, when he began to improve, aad id a few weens was entirely cured.* Tbe Singapore Dispensary, Sole Ageaii for tbe straits
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    • 74 5 YOKOHAMA KOBE Opposite the K A. K Building "Grand Hotel." opposite the "Oriental H0tf.11.." K&K KUHN KOMOR •25 RAFFLES SQUARE ART AND CURIO DEPOT Silver Ware A Choice Collection Suitable for Souvenirs or Wedding Presents. Race Cups, Silks and Embroidery Tea Sets from $1.50 upwards. A visit to our store
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    • 578 5 NOTICES. B. APTROOT. HAP removed from Robinson Koad No. 67, to Fialayson Green No. 3 top floor. 9-3 BAROCYCLONOMKTKi:THE best instrument*, now in nlfenal usn, most useful lor steamers which navigate zones frequented by typhoono. GAGGING 4 o>>. 19JJ Agents. JUST ARRIVED. CHJANTI wine in i-ases and laaka, Vermouth of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 303 6 NOTICES. Requires o dtS&k Thousands in use *w satisfaction. _=»tt:vi:f» m m ALMOST f ti I iHI A.3NT-STTECTIVG- U I, Needs no M 'i O^' Packing, No moving parts m^ of order. -/I^_^ -x_L_! i "^_____r WOliK f^s«^a(!ll^__*iß__P^^ STEAM PUMP *^^j__f^__| H9b>k__z ___r ____jK__E»- i on a Chain. >____BlVB»r*V^^JE5 particulars
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    • 116 6 NOTICES. tf/WTTE7^V These tiny fl^X^^^^^l^^ Capsules superior f, H BiC^V t0 Copaiba, >^^^^^^A^ Cubebs. and cure the same diseases as these drugs in forty -eight hours without inconvenience. E«cb Ctpaatc b«r« the ntme (MIDYJ FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEBT JRIMAULTS SYRUP. Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime I Prescribed in France for
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    • 313 6 NOTICES. ROBINSON Co. o Association Croquet Sets Association Croquet Balls j Association Croquet Mallets i!j Association Croquet Hoops Association Croquet Pegs I Painting Sets, Clips, etc, I Badminton Sets. ROBINSON &Co. SINGAPORE KRANJI RAILWAY. The Passenger Train Service, Sunday included, will be as^ under from ist February, 1903, and until
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 661 7 Tiie Borneo Company, Ltd. TUE StuKliuJ Life AmnMe. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Bociety. \Ua» AMnnnw Company (Fu»). I'hf Kiuitable Life Assurance Society. h« China Mutual Steam Narigation Company Phc ■''•'Mt.nhain Lager Beer Company. for particnlan of U««« Companiee, th» •nil advortißement of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITRD. AirenU. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p.
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    • 1295 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. I nder contnet with the Netherlands India Gorernmenv < m» at Sinbapore :Tfip Agiscy, late J. Dabudbls A Co., 24, Colltbk Qc at. The undermentioned dates are only apprommaw. < bteamer From Expected Will be Ixoapatchad «or On Corn Batavia Mar 2 Billiton, Batavia, Oheribon,
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    • 702 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Compagnie Des Messageries Maritime* Da France. TILMBAPHIO ADDKBM: M*88AO»BI18, BIKQAPOKI. The -nail steamer* will leave Singapore on or aoont the nndermentionsd dates.— UUTWAXD. HOMIWABD. Dates. Dat««. 1903 1908 Svdnty Mar. •-> i Ovani'n Mar 1 Tonkin Mar. 16 Annnm Mar 10 lauh Mar. SO R. Sinxont Mar 30
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    • 268 7 NOTICES. J. MOTION"g r CO, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED "THE LION" T-AJsr-s^isr The most Refreshing and Invigorating Natural Mineral Water. It mixes Excellently with either Whisky or Brandy and is Permanent in QualityG. Otomune Co. "SAPPORO" "KIRIN" BEERS The best that are brewed in JafM Sole Importers KOMAYA
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    • 624 7 NOTICES. yM?IOL &STEE: ia Ladles^ PI LLS ARamady fop all lrr«<ulnrltlaa Sold*by Slntfapo'^a Ompanslntf Co., Ltd* RalTlai Placa, Singapore. Propri*'- r •lAUTIN. CkaaM SOUTHAMPTON. ENOI ANU LIQUID^ FUEL(Petroleum Eesidne) Large stock* always on hand. 32 6 (Thirty-two shilling* Mkd sixp«nc«) per ton f. o. b. m hunkers at FRESHWATER IS
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1505 8 I'n-ier thi= heading the following abbre- f/talong are used sir. steamer sh. ■hip; bq baraM; sch. schooner: Yet.— j Yacht: Cru.— Cruiser; Qbt.— Gunboat; Tor. i Ton»>'io; H.p -Horse-power; Brit. Bri- •Ith; V. S.— United States; Feb.— French ©er.— Uorman; Dut.— Dutch; Joh.— Johore; CLa.— General-cargo; d.
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    • 84 8 For Per tteanwr Time. To-Morrow. Pontianak O>h" II i>p 7 a.m. Bangkok Triiilav 11a.m. P. S wet 'ham via ports Baiaiier '2 p.m. Pulo Laut and Cotie Janntmt 8 p.m. Sarawak R. of Sarawak 8 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY. I. Swet'ham via ports H.
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    • 47 8 M AILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the N.D L -.8. Saehtrn due oa Friday, with dates to the 18th Feb. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the .nth January. From China— By the M. If. s. s. Annam due on 10th March.
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  • 359 8 5 Vbmki N*m«. A Jons c*pta> From Sailbd Cox-u.vn. a Kio Mar 6 Wing Sana Brit err. Ml* Cellar Hongkong F<>l. 28 Bon-tead and Co. 7 (iiani; Seuk; «tr. 722 Rawlingson Samara ng Mar 4T. K. Tian Co. Lto. 7 Active Xor str. Bt>7 OUen Antwt-rp Jan 22 7
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  • 177 8 Date. Vbmel'b Nam«. Flag A Rio Toss. Destination. ir 7 Sappho Brit str. 11l Malaccaand Port Swettenhnm 7 Fin Peng gtr. S7c Penan** Bankn »tr. U'7 Anambas and Xatunns Island? M Sinai Fch str. 3!«*7 London via porU Asahnn Ger str. l«l i Aoahan and Deli Mfdnn fi ,i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 582 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS and SIIZ MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. Jewellers and dealers in all kinds of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese silks and silk fancy^goods, curios, art embroidery work, carpets, and rugs. Also Indian and Chinese-made gold and silver jjem-set jewellery silver ware and silver curios. Visitors will
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 71 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kaiiilanii Kerbau hospital, Vth Mar. h, 19V,. fla.rn.Sp m. 9p.m. Remarks. Bar 2»9-.'5 2P.7f16 29. i 4 Mornine Temp 85.0 Bl'.O 7».0 clear, day WB'lbTher 7».2 78.0 78.0 oca»t. rain DirofWind n.s.w. sx w. Calm, at 2 p.m.. Max. Temp 87.2 night clear. Mm 73.0 Max. in Sun
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