The Straits Times, 13 June 1903
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Title Section14 1903-06-13 1 The Straits Times WO. ai,i 54 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JUNE 18. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement702 1903-06-13 1 NOTICES. <£he .uimrs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, colnnin meaaare. 1 Vint Insertion f 1 90 cent* Bseond and third insertions each 80 cents Youth, fifth, and sixth 40 cent* Seventh to eighteenth 24 cento Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 ceota Per week of six days, to be changed daily702 words
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Advertisement759 1903-06-13 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. f 1 1 AKK NOTICE that I the undesigned 1 Ismail Bin Hhaik Badal o( No. 16, Arab Street, Singapore, the Begistered proprietor of the following bocks, viz:— 1. M; imoiilMriah. 2. Tarjumah Hikam. 3. Minjiat. 4. Tafsperfaizurrubmar fi. MiohajaUtbi*. 6. tabeelalabid. 7. Sataifullahitrat. 8. Murahedulwazees. 9. Faslalan.759 words
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Advertisement612 1903-06-13 1 GENERAL AVERAGE s. a. BANCA." "VTOTI GE is hereby given to Inturance jLI Ccinpsnies concerned that any claim paid by them on cargo damaged on tbii. m*i rr.cr I y the fire which occurred on :Wb Decfmler, 1902 and which then Id be intlnctd in the Gereral Average must be612 words
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Advertisement610 1903-06-13 1 I AUCTION SALES. YSTATE OF 8. EDGAR, DECEASED. Preliminary Notice. A DCTION SALE of VALUABLE t\- FREEHOLD RE I DENTIAL PRO PERTi KS *ad BUILDING SITES beautifully situated at River Valley Road and St. Thomas Walk, Singapore, consisting of The three European residences known respectively at St y Thomas FIVE610 words
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Advertisement445 1903-06-13 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids F^ T^ iftti PNDENSED MILJ |1/| t I Ij- £1 "O-UUID »WMX9f 111 I A l^ream. trade mark Largest Sale in the World. Scrap Iron and Steel Cuttings. -A-TLTOTIOBar SALE AT Messrs. Ri ley Har greaves 6= Cos Works, Read Street. Thursday, 18th June, AT 2-3O P. M.445 words
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Advertisement301 1903-06-13 1 Grand Presentation flight. Saturday, 13th June. MNI m Asiov MQU mm 1 1 Come and witness the presentation of an Address aDd a Gold Medal to Mr. S. Kassim, I the popular proprietor of the IndraZanibar I Theatrical Company, by bis numerous friends The Much. liked Pla y "ROSINA" Will301 words
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Article1051 1903-06-13 2 The Country of the Moors. Morocco is one of the most beautiful countries in the North of Africa. The climate is excellent, the scenery in the great Atlas Mountains surpassingly magnificent, and if only transport was less difficult and the hill tribes more friendly, there is little1,051 words
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Article480 1903-06-13 2 The recent change in Siam's postal tariff involves naturally a rearrangement ot the set of Siamese stamps, a fact of interest to the collector This country has been too much given to obtaining new stamps by surcharging old ones, but that expedient is not to be resorted480 words
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Article202 1903-06-13 2 Thkv have pretty fancy in some business circles in America, witness the late6t telephone Siory from the other side: Hello Are yon Superior Court, "Thioiswire chief. Your 'phone is not working right, and 1 want to make some tests. Please stand over to the ripla ■boot a202 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1903-06-13 2 NOTICES. i 3 O Nfiil t i^i I s t O s12 words
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Advertisement309 1903-06-13 2 NOTICES^ THE JJffGT^KCi: OF YEAR A?TEK YEA B men are out down X suddenly in the prime of life, whose families are left in extreme poverty from their n< gle<* of Life Assurance. Many men who are assured for £500, ought to be assured for fivr. or ten times that309 words
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Advertisement404 1903-06-13 2 Charges Moderate. Seat Execution. Prompt Attention. EMPEROR OF INDIA PRESS, 191 CECIL STREET. Printer*. Publishers, Bookbinders, Machine rulers. Account Book makers, India Rubber Stamp Manufacturers, and Stereotype founders. Has latest appliances and expet*iencad hands. The Hindoo mercantile Coy., ALSEN'S I PORTLAND CEMENT. ¥$e¥llWnd Tested by Messrs. ST ANGER B LOU404 words
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Advertisement90 1903-06-13 2 Dysentery. IS a dangerou diaaM* i>n< >•»» 1* <-ure«l. Then' is h iMHItlj that never fails. It lias been use.l in nino e|>i< l<Tiii.-r* of dywnlon with perfaH mbmm It i- atllad CHA.MBEKLAINS OOUC. CHOI.KK\. AND DIAKRHtE.i REMEDY. It eiiually valuable for .hildren. and wh«u reduced with water and »we.-t«>n."l,90 words
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587 1903-06-13 3 A study of the shipping statistics of Ceylon for thepa»t two decades furnishes much rhfcerestins; matter for thought, Hays the Times of ('ri/lon. There has been progress in every direction, and the shipping of all nations has from year to year made greater use587 words
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Article128 1903-06-13 3 For Singapore. Per P. A O. s. s. Japan from London May 16. dun 29th June—Mrs. Donald. Per P. A O. s s. Kntavnia connecting at Colombo with th« steamer Coromandel from London May an, due asth Jane—Mr. H. C. fondle. Per P. O s. s. China128 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1903-06-13 3 Chamberlain s Pain Balm. IS famou* for it* cmvs of Khiumatism. A One application relieves the pain, bihl its continued use for a short time mM a cure. PaiD Balm i* a general linimenl. and without an eijunl for lame backs, pains in I he side, limbs, orcliest, sprains, swellings,80 words
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Advertisement492 1903-06-13 3 NOTICES Skin-Tortured Babies AND TIRED MOTHERS Find Comfort in Guticura Instant Rklief and refreshing sleep for Skin-tortured B»bieß »nd rest for Tired Mothers in warm baths with Ccticcra Soap, and gentle anointings with Ccticcra Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients, to be followed in severe cases by492 words
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Advertisement558 1903-06-13 3 said Lord Chaflytm, is a plant of «low iromh." leople Leiieve in thing* that they tee. hi d in a broad sense, they ure right. Wh«i is son etimep <al!ed blind fuiibgisnot fxith at all. There rauKt n« ri-H-.m and fact to from a toundHtion for tru»i. Id reganl to558 words
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Advertisement680 1903-06-13 3 NOTICES. Tq TfTAWTKD BY THB BRITISH W NOBTH BOKNKO QOVBENMEST. a Chinese Clerk for the Locomotive Department, Jeeselton. Must be abl« to read and writ* Boglish and speak Malay and must also have a knowledge of shop ac ountn. Salary $40 per month and free quarters. For further particulars apply680 words
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Advertisement473 1903-06-13 3 i NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HA VI BEKN APPOINT* D BUB-AOINTB or tbi Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD A CO., General Agents, a." Btrmits BettlemenU. FORBALK. A steam indicator by Klliott Bros., London. H. l, room an* ro 1* Auctioneers. FR BALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed473 words
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Obituary17 1903-06-13 4 amkbos— lBth May. at Fulhain. Mary the widow of the late W. vmbbun, K.CJ.S. Straits Settlements.17 words
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915 1903-06-13 4 PRICE 15 CENTS SATURDAY, 13th JUNE While all Europe must be throbbing with indignant horror over the atrocity at Belgrade, the rneagreness of the particulars that have reached us through Renter prevents any elaborate speculation as to the details of that bloody tragedy. Prior to the murder of King Alexander915 words
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Article288 1903-06-13 4 With reference to the AkKOMMM on builders and buildings, and the fl ility of the materials used, which have frequently cropped up in theue columns, and which continue to occupy the minds of many thoughtful persons, a practical man whose duty it is to supervise daily the erection of new288 words
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Article156 1903-06-13 4 The Singapore rumor-maker is apparently trying his best to outclass his Shanghai brother. The latest local "bunder" is a story to the effect that Dr. Lim Boon Keng had been made away with in Pekinp. The many friends of tht doctor will be pleased, to learn that a letter wan156 words
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Article142 1903-06-13 4 It is doubtful if the public are aware of the fact that in driving over Cavenagh Bridge it is penal to move out to the right and on to the centre in order to pa«s a vehicle in front. On Friday morning, a hack gharry syce was charged before Mr.142 words
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Article18 1903-06-13 4 To-day's 4/ins. bank rate is l/B,i The homeward mail by the Zilienghia closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.18 words
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Article11 1903-06-13 4 With to-day's issue there is a supplement, containing advance mail news.11 words
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Article14 1903-06-13 4 Particulars regarding Morocco, and regarding new Siamese stamps will be found on page 2.14 words
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Article14 1903-06-13 4 Mr. Jas. MacGregor Hart, will address the meeting to-morrow evening at the Temperance Institute.14 words
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Article15 1903-06-13 4 Mr. Hanskn, the manager of the Paknam Railway, is now paying Singapore a brief visit.15 words
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Article20 1903-06-13 4 The time bell did not ring at Fort Canning at nine o'clock last night, hence the gun was not fired.20 words
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Article17 1903-06-13 4 Two Hindus, under sentence of death at Pennng were hanged in the jail there on Wednesday morning.17 words
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Article16 1903-06-13 4 Thr racehorse Waratah has changed hands, Messrs. Cumming and Chappell having purchased it from Mr. Walsh.16 words
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Article26 1903-06-13 4 The half-yearly fancy sale in connection with the Chinese Girls' School will be held at the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday 26th and 27th inst26 words
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Article24 1903-06-13 4 Thk Orchestral Concert, at the Town Hall to-night commences promptly at 9 o'clock H. E. the Governor will probably be present during the evening.24 words
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Article28 1903-06-13 4 Another round of the 5 aside football competition was played last night. Goldie's team beat Robertson's team by ;< goals 3 touches down, to 2 goals 1 touch down.28 words
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Article30 1903-06-13 4 The ('(inch, a Shell liner, was wrecked off the Ceylon coast on a voyage from Colombo to Madras. The vessel is a total wreck. The crew saved themselves in boats.30 words
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Article24 1903-06-13 4 Messrs Skinner and Noyes, the Transvaal labour commissioners, having completed their enquiries in Malaya, leave for Hongkong by the P. O mail this evening.24 words
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Article29 1903-06-13 4 During the small hours of this morning a thief or thieves opened a cash drawer at the Metropole Hotel and made of} with the contents, amounting to some $250.29 words
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Article29 1903-06-13 4 Thk funeral of the wife of Mr. Tan 800 Liat will take place on Monday next at 11 a.m. from her residence, Outram Road, to the plantation, Serangoon Road.29 words
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Article31 1903-06-13 4 A swimming Club has been start ed at Penang. Many members have been enrolled. The rate of subscription and the question of a site will be settled by a newly-formed jimrnittee.31 words
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Article36 1903-06-13 4 Tub s.s. Pembrokeshire, which has got off the rocks at the Saddle? near Shanghai, will neod a good overhauling and it is considered that it will be some time before she is ready for service again36 words
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Article33 1903-06-13 4 VI. Ki'KOPatki.n, Russian Minister of War, is visiting Japan. He will visit Tokio and returo to Kobe on the 1 1 th inst when he embarks far Port Arthur on a Russian warship.33 words
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Article154 1903-06-13 4 The Government Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. P. Scott Falshaw, in his report for 1902, states that there were very few cases of contagious or infectious disease among animals during the year. Font and mouth disease was prevalent in Siam during July and August and the importation of cattle was154 words
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Reuter's Telegram
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22 1903-06-13 4 THE BELGRADE ATROCITY. Pretender Proclaimed King. liondon, June VZth. The Servian Army has proclaimed the Pretender, Prince Peter Karageorjevitch, King of Servia.22 words
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Article19 1903-06-13 4 THE PRETENDERS ASTONISHMENT. Karageoru'vitoh. is at present residing at Geneva, and professes great astonishment at recent events in Belgrade.19 words
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Article71 1903-06-13 4 An official statement has been issued in Belgrade, announcing that, besides the King and i^ueen, two of the Queen's brothers, the Premier, the Minister for War, and four officers were assassinated The Minister of the Interior and a General MM severety wounded. NEW KINO'S ELECTION. The National Convention71 words
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Article39 1903-06-13 4 The British press is horrified at the events in Belgrade, and exhorts the Powers not to recognise the successor to the throne, who is unable to prove that he is innocent of complicity in the murders.39 words
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Article57 1903-06-13 4 THE DEAD RULERS BURIED AT NIGHT. How the Powers View the Situation. King Alexander and ijueen Drag.i were unceremoniously buried at night, at O.jivnovitch, in the family vault. The Powers have evidently resolveil to acquiesce in the situation, especially in view <jf the attituie of the Servians, who loudly abuse57 words
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Article147 1903-06-13 4 Mk. T. DaWIMN is recognised as vice and deputy Consul- (ieneral for the United States at Singapore. Mr. C. G. Way is now acting as superintendent of Worjcs and Surveys at Singapw Mr. B.G. Broadrick is a member of tluLicensing JoeAaeM Board here and also chairman thereof in147 words
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Article298 1903-06-13 4 The linn Mr. Alfred Deakin, the Au.irnt-y <■■•iiei.il <jt the Aii-trnliari Commonwealth, ImunoftViallv kstapaphsd !■«> London that thr OMMMMH "I tlie (iiiiimoiiwealth in all th? Statfs approve of Mr. ClutnilKTlain'x proposal*, and Ihiit only ihf e\tremr Free Traders lire op|io«ed to them. An nun en-r majority in favour298 words
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Article38 1903-06-13 4 They take life as they find it in Kuala Lumpur, that is judging by The Wheeze, a really funny little paper published during their race week. It is certainly a funny publication and is apparently very eood-natured one.38 words
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Article49 1903-06-13 4 The London correspondent of the Indian Field gives the following details of the Oaks Race -Our Lassie won by three lengths from Hammerkop, with. Sk)Bi:raper a head behind. The betting was: 2 to 1 against Hammerkop t to 1 San Rose to 1 Our Lassie 100 to 7 Skyscraper49 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement809 1903-06-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 'CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE, (fPrice Jsist on Jipplieation.) tv th. i. WILSON CO. FHOTOaRAPHIO ARTISTS. Orchard Road, Singapore. Our NEW STUDIO, the LARGEST and most UP-TO-DATE in the East is no"w o^en. .SITTINGS CAN BE GIVEN AT ANY809 words
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Advertisement103 1903-06-13 4 G. R. LAMBERT tf CO.. Photographers. opeh:" Gresham House, (Battery Road.) On Weekda) s only, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Orchard Road On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oa Sundays, 8 a. m. to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. Just103 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1903-06-13 4 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 13th June. Itigb Water. Ml p.m. Pi O. outward mail due. XAlangor Racex. S.IH.C. Cricket. Philharmonic Concert. 9. Sunday, 14th June. High Water. 0.7 a.m. I.JO p.m. lgtjafter Trinity Swhuming Club Lannchex. l<>. !."> II. U. S.VJC. Church Parade. Braw Khxsh IC<I I. Monday, 15th June.127 words
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Article126 1903-06-13 5 [The Straift Tinwi it not responsible for the opinions of it* correspondents.] MR. DUNMAN'S HOUSE. To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir,— Three nameo have been suggested yesterday for Mr. Dunman's choice for his newly built villa, and those who have framed them are surely awaiting eagerly to126 words
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Article58 1903-06-13 5 To the Editor of thf Strait* Time*." Sib,-^ How, for one moment, can Mr. I'uniuun hesitate what to call his new house? From Endive was it raised. In ••ommon justice therefore Let Endive then be praised. Floreat Endiva is .the one and only name, in the opinion of Yours truly,58 words
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Article489 1903-06-13 5 Ykbtkrday afternoon the Raffles School boys concluded their annual pports. They started in very heavy rain, but later in the day things cleared up somewhat and a capital gathering resulted. A number ol Indies graced the ground with their presence and a most enjoyable time was489 words
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Article45 1903-06-13 5 A mkrdkr is reported to have occurred on boara a tongkang at Tanjong Rhoo this morning. Five ChinaiMß have been at <*sted by the Malay police at Tanjon^ Rhoo. No particulars are yet to haud. Captain Chancellor and Insp. Dooley have been across to investigate.45 words
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Article75 1903-06-13 5 The Secretary of the Punjoru Mining Company, Ld., states that the result of the crushing for May,: 903, is as folio wo: 106 tons of bwah ore for a yield of 6& ounces of smelted gold, equivalent of 11.K86 dwts. per ton. 1,800 tons of Kalamnoiig ore yielding 81 ounces75 words
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Article547 1903-06-13 5 Friday, June lath. PRESENT. His BaauVMOT Sir Fraxk Athelstamb BWETTKNHAM, K.C.M.G., (GOVBKNOR). Hon. W. T. Taylor, C.X.G., (Colonial Secretary) Hon. W. it. Collyer 1.5.0. (Attorney-General). Hon. F. Ci Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. E. C. H. Hill (Auditor General). Hon. Dr. dalloway. Hon. T. E. Karle. Hon. Tan liak547 words
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Article195 1903-06-13 5 ist Sunday after Trinity. ST. AMIBKWK CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Matin? and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion. 5-3<) p.m. Kvenxonx and Sermon. CATHKDRAL OF THE GOOD KIIKPHKBD, BRASS II ASS A ROAD. i in. Low Mans. 8 a.m. High Mats. 5 p.m. Vespers. ST. PETER HI ST. PAUL, WATERLOO195 words
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Article51 1903-06-13 5 The weight of gold exported from Kuala l.ipis district (Pahang) during 190:2 was 3,720 oz. la dwt. 7| gr., the duty collected being 96,782.45, against in 1901 weight of gold 2,919 oz 4 dwt. l gr. and duty 54.795 87, showing an increased collection of duty during 1902 0f51,986.. r51 words
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Article51 1903-06-13 5 The following passengers arrived this morning by the P. O. outward mail steamer Ballaarat Prom London Miss Coffey, Mrs. Lane. From Gibraltar: Mr and Mrs. A. Railton. From Marseilles The Hon. J. K. Birch and Mrs. Birch, Mr. H. L. H. Milliard. From I'enang Messrs. H. P. Curtis and P.51 words
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Article3220 1903-06-13 5 QRAPHIC PEN PICTURE OF THE MURDERED KINO aND QUEEN. In the April number of that charming publication, the Pall Mall Magazinej one of the moat interesting contributions was a sketch of The King of Servia and his Court," which, appearing as it did almost simultaneously with, but3,220 words
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Article602 1903-06-13 5 HIBOAPOU, 13TH ILNK, 190$. PRODUCE. EXCHAN6E •HARKS. B'MwahOold Mine (S7SOpd)S7.7S. BrnHeh Tin Mine f«.:!5. •Fraiier ft Neave 190 (10. H'kong Shanghai Bank $875, buyers. Howarth Erskine Co. Lt. $190 •Jelebm SI.BO. Kadana (fully paid) $10.00, nominal do (17 paid) ST. 1 nominal. •Kwhau Gold Mine $1.00, nominal. Malay Staten602 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement70 1903-06-13 5 CHILDREN BEG FOR IT. Steams' Wine makes them bright, and rosy-cheeked, and at this season of the year it is the ideal Nutrient Tonic for the young. RAFFLES TIFFIN ROOMS. :o: OUR NEXT SHIPMENT OF FABS BEER Arrives in the Refrigerator of the I. G. M. steamer ••HAMBURG" due on70 words
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Advertisement102 1903-06-13 5 Californian Wines "BIG TREE" BRAND RED WINES No. 1 CLARET No. 3 BURGUNDY No. 4 CLARET No. 12 BURGUNDY WHITE WINES No. 5. CHABLIS No. 8 HOCK There is no better or safer drink than No. 8 Hock and natural mineral water. These Wines are pronounced to he the most102 words
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Advertisement633 1903-06-13 5 BANKS. HO N G K O Htß T¥iT BHAWUHAI BASKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 110,000,000 RBBEBVE FUND. Sterling Reserre..|lo,ooo,ooo\ RBBERVE LIABILITY OP I PROPRIETORS J-U0.000.000 Court or Directors. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. R. H. Tomkivs. Esq.— Deputy Chairman \V H Slauk, Esq. H. Bchcbart, Eaq. Hon. C. W. Dickson Hod.633 words
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Advertisement215 1903-06-13 6 NOTICES. AflHts for LEA &PERRIKS' j WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special W2Prant^^H^^£ His Majesty *<6. Purveyors to 'S^^SBF^s* The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM. Www John Littie Co., Ltd. smbapore. G. OTOMUNE CO. Japanese Curio and General Store. WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS. :o: HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Large215 words
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Advertisement179 1903-06-13 6 NOTICES, Tennis Racquets, Foutballs. Table Tennis Sets. (Ping Pong Dumb ells. Health Exercisers, fi*c. Benzine for Motor .Cars. Children's Bicycles. Straits CyclriV Motor Go, 15, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. A p. v.c. W INVALID REQUISITES Infants Foods, Feeding Cups, Etc. Clinical Thermometers, Syringes, Bed Pans Meat and Malt Wine. Maynard Co.,179 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement785 1903-06-13 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rfWB fMaasto.' Asssoaaot. X Norwich Union t ire Insurues Sadety. AtU* iuuruoe Company (Fin). rhe Eqaitable Life ABJurmnce Society. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Company. /or particulars of the«» Companies, *.«j»ith« full advertinoment of THK BOBNKO O»"»PANT, LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.785 words
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Advertisement720 1903-06-13 7 STEAMSHIP COM? ANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschapplj. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmsot. n»> at Singapore: Ship Aoixct. latb J. Damtdbls 4 Co.. tf-* Onu On»» .he undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be f>«sp*tched for Medan Palembang June U Bagan Api June in ■lansfns Soerabaia 9720 words
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Advertisement523 1903-06-13 7 Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerlka Linie, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-steaoiTit it these lines will leave Singapore 01 ti tbout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward PreuMten June S Stuttgart June 16 Hamburg June 19 Roon June 30 P. Heinrich July 3 Preussen July 14 Saehsen Tuly 17523 words
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Advertisement620 1903-06-13 7 NY W JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW ?TEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted- throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and620 words
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Advertisement480 1903-06-13 7 IWPPRANCB QO.-W CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. Capital Sabserftwd »2 T Boo,ooo. AmofUit p»id up 100,000. Bflwrve fond 1,U0,000. Hud Orrioi, HoHeio*a. rhe undersigned, havisg been appoiaUd Agaats of the above Company, arc r*»fiia»d to aooept Marine Bisks at currant rates. BOUSTEAD 00.. An—t». ROYAL INSURANCE 00Y. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED480 words
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Advertisement587 1903-06-13 7 I SURANCB CO.'S t THB IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. (united with the Alliance Assurance Company Ltd. A 2 Bartholomew Lane, London. Established 180.1 Capital £5.250,000. 1 Total FunH. exceed £10,000,000. General Manager, Robert Lewis Esq. j BA RLOW *CO Ajrents. SOUTH BKITIBH FIRS AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance effected on587 words
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Article1371 1903-06-13 8 I vier this lu-nding the following abhre■v mns are used str. steamer sh. sihip l><| —ban i up sch. schooner; Yet. "i >. I t-.t'ru.— Cruiser; (ibt.— (iunhoat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— HorFo-power; Brit. Bri-ti-t: I. S.— l.nited SUtes Feb.— French Ger -German; Dut. -Dutch; (fc. -Genera'carco; d.p.1,371 words
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Article577 1903-06-13 8 /Vamo, pt rt, probable date of amvai. and name oj agenlt. Stbambbs. Alboin, Bombay. June; Borneo Coy. Alcinoue. China, July 12; Mansfield Annar.i, Hongkong, July 6; M. Maritimes. Antenor, China, June 28; Mansfield. Arratoon Apcar, Calcutta, June P. Simons Ascot, Kobe, May; Pater^on Simons. Bayern. Hamburg. Aug 14577 words
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Article122 1903-06-13 8 For Per iteamrr Timr,. To-Day. Deli Medan Penang and Deli CcUyv*o BillitonA Pontianak Samba* Pontianak .\'ifnku>i* P. Bwefhkin via ports Sappho Saigon Mehta Penang A New York Xuhiu Cbonand temarang (Xanti Bf Mo»l)AY. Saigon Taviiie Malacca and Muar Hong Wan Malacca and Lioggi Helen' (alcuOk rim ports I.induln122 words
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Article125 1903-06-13 8 M AILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the N. D. L. s s. Hambwrg due on the 19tb June, with dates to tb* Mth May. FromCbina-^-Ry the N.D.L. s. s. Stuttgart due on the 16th June. Tim Tabu op Mails Dur Hay 2nd H. M. May 25th Hay 4th N.125 words
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Article139 1903-06-13 8 h Vessel's Name. Q Dm 12 Calchas 12 Pekin 12 Babelsberg 12 Caroline 12 Emile 12 Meca IS Biak 13 Sri Tringgnnu 13 Pob Ana 13 Penang 13 Ophir Flao <fc Ton* 8 > Captaih ¥uom Sailed Coxpionees. Bio. Brit tti. 4279 Hannah Yokohama May 22 W. Mansfield 4139 words
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Article150 1903-06-13 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flao A Big. 1 Tons. Destination*. une IS 12 II IS 18 18 M 18 1* U 18 IS 14 14 IS 16 18 IS U Pekin '^f.l I'r.. S6iB Hon^knnt; ami Yokoluui. i Sultan van Lingga Dm air. 106 Siugkep Tami-. Fch atr. 18*8 Saigon150 words
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Advertisement60 1903-06-13 8 .K.A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., JEWELLERS and SILZ HERCH£HTS, 61-52, HIGH STEEZT. ARE MAK f NG A BIG DISPLAY OF A splendid stock of high class real Diamond and Gem-set Jewellery In extensive Variety. (Diamond, white sapphire, opal, emerald, Ruby, and other precious stone Jewellery, Real Pearl Necklaces,60 words
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Advertisement67 1903-06-13 8 TableCoveraof Swatow work, Khubkusfsng, fine Indian Muslins, Washing Silk of Lace work, Silk Lace, Oriental Embrtidered Goods, and several other things useful for Wedding and Birth-day presents. Terms very ModerateliMoemtion Kindly Solicited. TEMPLE BAR. :o: No. 30, HIGH STREET. European Management. Best Drinks Draught Ale and Stout. First Class Billiard67 words
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Advertisement1000 1903-06-13 8 HSTETW PITH STJ3ST HATS Grod Quality Materials, Good Finish, Good Value. THE "PIGSTICKER" m Ontleii'an* Kxtra Tliirk I'itli Topee» Lined Tfc^ Green under lirim. E n wh" te:a way Civilian .^!!l The Niigiri Pith Sun Hat. W S Sun Hat Shape exact to sketch jCL.--^' >BLmß|^^^^ Covered Whit.' Ktill with1,000 words
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Advertisement537 1903-06-13 9 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. The Passenger Train Service will be as under from Bth May, 1903, and until further notice. A.M. A. Si. I.H. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.* P.M. P.M. AM.* A. M A.M. A >l. P.M. HM. P.M. P.M. Singapore J..7.00 745 10.00 11.30 1232 244 3.fio 5.15537 words
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Advertisement139 1903-06-13 9 NOTICE. o liasvsisisisisisisisw^^ Mc3srs Sulzer Co 6° f s dfc 1 p Aadorf, Switzerland, Ivave l^j^^*^^ Si *Ba^pi appoiAtcd us agents for their V rrf* I T&urkey Sled (t!bt6 /J\. \jtyi bearing the Chop or Trade a \y ITI I VI rI Mark as given here. g] y i ny139 words
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Article422 1903-06-13 10 New Yo.'i May SUI. Mount Pelee is again in. eruption. Passing ships report that immense clouds of ashes have been encountered many miles out at sea, and that at night the lire of the volcano can be seen for a hundred miles. Great anxiety is felt for422 words
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Article165 1903-06-13 10 Thk tuat-*twy»mwit of the uew Philippines pesos (dollars) was to reach Manila on the transport Thomas from. San Francisco on May 27tb. It consists of 1 ,:'iio,uw) coins and will bo followed in close succession by several other large shipment*. A shipment of 2,500,000 pesos left New York165 words
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Article121 1903-06-13 10 PASSENGERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. p. a o. .In in- 'M. I*' r /luiitu From Pettuur t* London—Mr. 1! Grey. July 4.— Pet Canton: For ix>ndon— Mr.-. I'miilinxon and I children and aiuab. i July 24.— Per Hulbmrat Fur London— Mr. llurbert Darby. N. D. L. June 16.— Vcr Stuttgart: Dr. Kuckenburger,121 words
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Advertisement179 1903-06-13 10 NOTICES. ASK FOR THE FAMOUS^ "ARIMA TAN-SAN" A Natural Water, Clear Sparkling and Effervescent Mineral Water. Pmn^*A 7£jpewfl£frpSAdm. Pints, Y. SHIBUYA Co. tu.tb 8. 9-9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd., ENGINEERS. Have obtained SOLE AGENCY for the famous "OLDSMOBILE" AUTO-CARS. This is the Meal FMSBM every day a»e MOTOR CAR, >- perfected179 words
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Advertisement250 1903-06-13 10 NOTICES. LYONS PATENT COFFEE PULPERS FOR SALE TWg •>' PLANTERS SIZE New ,intVin^ptifilt^ > Srd l eH l /f(i|Fi> w A. LYON, _n£. 6 Flint Street TONG LEE SENG Co. TOWN BRANCH, 27 Kling Street. GENERAL MERCHANTS Provisions and Sundries of every description kept in Stockhums tars U 9 ttu4i).>>250 words
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