The Straits Times, 16 June 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits times. NO. ai,is6 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 16. 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 601 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. TBE undmijrnpd havi- V\» day. t stablitlu'd an agcLty at 65, South Bridge Road, Siu&apore, tor the ealr of tlieii Chiiieto proprietary medicines and »rated waters. A, S. WATSON Co., Ltd., L'.V6 HONGKONG. NOTICE. TAKE notice that Mr. B. A. Judah havi: x left my service on the
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    • 909 1 NOTICES. GOVEBNMENT NOTIFICATION 7 IrpiKDEBS will be received Bt tbe 1 Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon I the I'th ir staDt for the supply of tin iniin I■ i i i;ii i for the rtgifctiatitn of Cnrfco. assert er and Fishing boat*, also boards ft r Fishing Makes, for
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    • 285 1 Ideal Milk I f^jSSßff** 1^ Enriched 20 pe»* cent. l^e!^| Stcrilizcd-Not Sweetened. LfeF'IF^SJ Perfect Substitute for Fresh i THE QUEEN of CREME de MENTHeI A fcßlifssii 1 •J ef r freres. IJJP\ A HIGH OJ.ASS TONIC ASii CiStoTftt LQUEUR. J WrY I'M.I-Vl .>..!(.; :j n v. „-,,'Ulc :,:.M>aiv R>. I
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    • 486 1 NOTICES. AS 1 AM RELINQUISHING BUSINESS IN SINGAPORE T^OTiCE is hereby given that any ll parties having any claim* on me or any money due to me must have them settled before Ihursday. 18th. T. M. CONNOLLY. '6th June. 1903. 30-6 1 none* TTAVJNG taken over the Central H otel,
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    • 459 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGINEER, experienced in land and marine work, dexireo engagement: good references. Apply to A. B. o/o Slraitt lft-7 A FEW ROOMS TO~BE LET. HOUSE, Mount Hophi.t. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. OEASfDE bungalow, Paraee Lodge, X} Anaon Road Five minutes drive t<> Town. Terms moderate. Telephone No. 2K>. v.c. NOTICE.
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  • 1183 2 Samuel E. Moffett contributes a most interesting article to Mc( 'lure't Magazine dealing with the marvellous development of the trolley car system in America. This has been truly wonderful; and local passenger traffic, at any rate, will soon be quite monopolised by the electric car.
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  • 449 2 Thk Governor ha* received the follow Ing telegram dated Kndal itthMay: "10,000 tons manganese in sight; lode discovered. B tbertooniiiepeetingSeqoati Coal." To which H. K the(Jov»rnor replied Congratulations, good news." The Mr. EiobarUoa referred to is the expert in the employ of the B. Borneo .Syndicate
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 299 2 NOTICES. "CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL -QW ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. THE TAFF VILE RiILWAY CO. Have fitted apt pUnt for applying' TO THKIR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One aapUMtioa >f lotelite readers woodwork nl»*nlutoly proof agamst wnite nnts, dry i"' 0* I iv
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    • 381 2 NOTICES. GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES ftitli Wood-Burning Fire doi. All Bizes from 4 II P to UUP always in itotk A Qo]d Medal been awarded to Messrs. QaXTOtt Sons l1 Paris Exhibition tor th« Kxcellenoe of tlieir Steam Enirines. Unsolicited testimonials from the Native. States received from userb of (Tanvtt's Engines.
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    • 475 2 NOTICES. THAT WHICH IT HAS DONE IT CAN DO AGAIN I ST. JACOBS OIL llkfe RHEUMATISM, j MBjS&W^ Neuralgia, Backache, Sciatica, Sprains, I Bruises, HcadAohe, < "^E Bore Thtont. I J JjE^fl f' tr <" < l pronounced incurable. HIS which m. JACOHS OIL tutu curt I I ■In I
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    • 164 2 dysentery. T8 adan«ero D«di»e«*ejbul can beared. Fhere I*/ remedy tlmi never fails, li ■ebMfl aaed In nine epidemic* of dyara terv with perfect racceM It la called UHAMBBRLAIN*B COLIC. CHuI.KRv AM) DIAREHCE4 KK.MKDY. It Is eqaally valuable forchildrea, and wbea reduce.l with water and -wivtenod, tt Ilileilsuut to Hike. COLIC
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  • 756 3 Trial with H.M.S. Europa. H.M vS Enropn has arrived at Colombo from Hongkong on her Belleville boiler trial cruise. She had undertaken this with H M.S. Svartiate which had left Colombo for Europe just before her arrival. A few days figo, we gave details of the Spartuile's experiences
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  • 79 3 P. O. lime L'(i. I'i-r C%m»n* Frmu P«MM to 1...n,10n Mr. It. fii.v lul> I lVi ttmio* l'..i inniiw Mr>. TnmlinKnii anil 3 ibildicu ami niniih. -Inly lVr Balkmrml K..r tmmtm Ml. 11.i1i.-n Darby. N. D. L. June IH.—Vn Stiit ln,nt: Dr. K<m kenhiußer, Mo.nrii. A Wmtmhah
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 93 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. NOT only HUM i-ol<U iind inrliicn/a, but i ouiiti Tiu-ts any lac it— cy towards pneumonia. < HA.MBKKLAIN'S COIGH REMEDY iiits oat the |.li l«-ii ii i and Ri'i m-infested mucous, and let* the life-giving oxygen enrich ami vitalise ihc- blood, heals the inflamed cough- worn throat
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    • 609 3 NOTICES. BEFORE WE CAN us.' them, iron ami god must first bo got out of the ore. The same principle uppliea to cod livrr oil. It* virtues are not in its fatty matters much le»s in its sickening taste and smell. No consumptive, or Rufferer from any other wasting disease,
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    • 378 3 NOTICES. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by the highest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey, steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEAUT, 8, r. Viviimne, Parti Renowned Phjiiciau prescribe Qrimaalt'i Mitieo v \hr most actife and at the tame time the moit
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    • 720 3 NOTIwES. WANTFD BY THE BRITISH NORTH BORNFO GOVERNMENT, a Chinese Clerk for the Locomotive Department, Jestelton. Must be able to read and writ* English and speak Malay and ir, utt also bave a knowledge of shop ac oonts. Salary $40 per month and free quarters. Fcr further particulars appiy to
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    • 458 3 NOTICES. MeMrs. H L. Coghlan V Co. HATE BEEN APPOINTID SUB-AGENTS OF th k Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD I CO., General Agents, D.c. Straits Settlements. FOR SALE. A steam, indicator by Elliott Bros., London. H. L. COGHLAN A CO., ax.. Auctioneer*. FR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh,
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    • 683 3 SHIPPING FOR BAM A RANG AND KOI KaBAYA. s> THE steamer WIN El. A N I), is expected here from Am- yon the lMh inst., and will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 17th inst. For freight and passage apply to A H. A. G. HOHBEN
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  • 12 4 Fulton.— At Tokyo, _>7th May, Kknxkth ISkooks Fulton, aged g years.
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  • 1521 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 16th JUNE. Nevrr, since that memorable if mythical occasion, when McCarthy took the floor at Enniscorthy, has Ireland enjoyed a spectacle so congenial to the reputed Hibernian temperament as that whirl, was presented at the Rotunda in Dublin three weeks ago. The occasion
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  • 317 4 The prohibitive duty on the export of tin-ore to other places but the Colony is arousing adverse comment B Chinese miners, who ascribe to measure the recent fill in ilu price of t.in, which is due, in reality, to quite other causes. This misconception, is arousing discontent among them. Another
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  • 6 4 To-day'B 4/mB. bank rate is !/&}s.
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  • 14 4 Shipping advertisements, with datea of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. pageS.
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  • 18 4 The Italian cruiser Vettor luani finished coaling at the wharf yesterday, I and steamed into the roads thifi
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  • 24 4 The "Doom of the Locomotive" is the subject matter of an article on page 2. An article on page 6 describes Patriots in Debate."
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  • 22 4 The F. M. S. yacht Meran arrived from Port Swettenhara this morning with Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and Messrs. Campbell and Stevens.
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  • 22 4 The classes at the Convent and at St. Joseph's Institution are closed for tlic idsum nipr \*?ii i 'ition Th** t li*ir
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  • 27 4 Mkmbers of the S. V. C. can now obtain Corps boots from Hagedorn and Co the contractor*, order for same to be obtained through the usual channel.
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  • 30 4 Ihe ictoria Memorial Hall Committee is to meet to-morrow, when the final estimate of the cost of building will be submitted. The meeting will also further consider the theatre scheme
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  • 29 4 Blunderer, a bay gelding by Mistake I'lanetule, wliicli won the Craigie and Stradbrooke Handicaps, was shipped from Melbourne, together with 25 other horses bound for Singapore on May 7th.
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  • 39 4 II E. the (iovernor paid a visit to Admiral Mirabello on board the Italian warship Vettor PU>n i this morning, *nd received the customary salute on leaving. Brigadier-Gen. Sir A. R. F. Dorward also visited the Admiral this morning.
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  • 32 4 A Japanese syndicate proposes to instal wireless telegraphy between the i'lands and Siberia, Vancouver, Honolulu, Korea, Shanghai, and Manila. It has applied for the requisite permission to the Tokyo Department of Communications.
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  • 38 4 The Anglo-Chinese School sports (tirst day) will take place to-morrow, Wednesday, afternoon beginning at 3 o'clock at the Boarding School grounds on Orchard Road. The finals will occur on Friday at the same place also beginning at :< o'clock.
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  • 48 4 Charles Coghiu,, the comedian, who was here a couple of years ago with the Coghill and Sutton Variety Co., died of ■onsumjition the other day in San Francisco. For some twenty-five years he was one of the best known vaudeville artists in the (nited States and in Australia.
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  • 50 4 Mr. Barker lias given notice that at next meeting of the Municipal Commissioners he will move That a 6re miin he laid to Campong Martin for the protection of the godowns in that district and that standpipes be placed as olose as possible to the native campongs in that locality.
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  • 52 4 Wk are given to understand that dogownprs liave been very slow up to the present getting their dogs registered and supplied with the new badge. It is as well to remember that, after the end of this month, all unregistered dogs will be shot if seen upon the streets by
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  • 49 4 His Siamese Highness Prince Eenza, who has arrived by the Korat, is going on to Java. He is accompanied by Luang's Baron Sunthurn Kosa and is oxpected^to spend three months in the study of Javanese methods of irrigation and agriculture with the view of considering their adaptability to Siam.
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  • 73 4 Dr. Bahker, the Health Officer of Sarawak, notes in his report for 1902 that the petroleum imported has on some occasions proved below the required standard and has been confiscated and detroyed. Considering that all this oil is supposed to be tested in Singapore, it is somewhat difficult to explain,
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 84 4 London, loth June. A War Office despatch from Bohotle states that the Mullah has cut the telegraphs, and has executed a flank march with the intention of raiding coimnunicitions with Bohotle and I Berbera. All posts are being strengthened. The Daily Telegraph* correspondent, wiring from Aden,
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    • 13 4 Prince Peter Karageorgevich has been unanimously elected King of Servia.
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    • 55 4 Great Havock. There have been fifty-five hours of unceasing rain in London and in the South of England, and the rain is still falling. Large tracts of country are submerged, houses and streets are everywhere Hoodpd.and railway traffic is disorganised* The hay crop is ruined. Snow
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  • 83 4 Two mpre rounds in theS.C C. five-a-side football competition played ofl' last evening on the Esplanade. Kerr's team be;it Weaver's after a hard struggle by 2 goals I touches down to 1 goal. Buckley's team had a run sway with Bradbery's team by 3 goals to nil. Bradbery's
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  • 108 4 On Sunday Mr. Grove, the Chief Police Officer, received a telegram from Selangor announcing that a Chinaman who had stolen a lot of jewellery from that State was believed to have left for Singapore on hi* way to China. Last night the detectives arrested the man
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  • 120 4 I'lflKK OIKUER FeNTOX of tlie Standard Oil Vo'e t.s. Hudson etiected a plucky rescue out in the harbor yesterday afternoon. One of the crew— a Chinamau— while engaged in painting the ship's side, slipped from the hanging platform into the sea. Mr. Kenton, who was on the
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  • 113 4 Miss Sii.vi. Sasdkkson, the celebrated Califurnian soprano died of pneumonia last month in Paris at the age of thirtynine. Miss .Sanderson made her professional debut at the Opera Oomique, in Esrlirmomlc, some 10 or 12 years ago, and afterwards played in Tkait at the Paris >pera.
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  • 113 4 H Yesterday's Play. ntmamir, li I'.-n- Urn hMI N«a ICwe KiamriC, b.l, b. i. Yeo K<>iu; Wm > Sonir <>nn Siani; 9.7, ML nnliti. I. CUUM IMiuiu.Ks. -h\ll I 1\ M.. Tmv Im <iiL.ii tad >.-,■« Poh I^eng rw-. U l>e»t Inn li Am
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 547 4 k LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ..CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1M4.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE, (*Priee Jsist on Jlpplication.) tv t.h. WILSON d CO. Orchard Road, Singapore. Our NEW STUDIO, the LARGEST and most UP-TO-DATE in the East is NOW OPESN. SITTINGS CAN BE GIVEN AT ANY HOUR
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    • 208 4 i TOWN HALL PUBLIC Temperance Rally UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Woman's Christian Temperance Union TO BE HELD Wednesday, 17th June, 1903 AT 8-30 P. m. Attractive Literary and Musical Programme. WIUMIIM SPEECHES The Public are Cordially Invited. ADMISSION FREE A collection will I* taken to .lefny MM WANTED. \X
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    • 102 4 13. R LAMBERr ff CO.. Photographers. open: Giwham Houie, (Battery Road.) Weekdaj s only, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Orchard Road On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. On Sundays, 8 a. m to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. Just arrived,
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    • 41 4 YOUR DIGESTION IMPROVES. Stkakxs' Won is pleasant to take. It aids dictation. It agrees with the most delicate stomach. It increases weight anil strength. Now in the time to reap the full benefit of this valuable tonic. Bold by all chemists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 37 5 fa hti Editor of tlie 'Straits Time*." Sir,— Suggested name- for Mr. I 'unman's house Islington the Agricultural Hall being in Islington. *>K HORTALICA Portuguese for Vegetables. I am, etc., Sprouts. Sint'.nure, June 14th.
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    • 177 5 To tht Editor of tkt Blrmitt Tmm." Dear I have been waiting to see what advico Jib's— l beg pardon Mr. Dun man's friends would otter him, and now I propose that he calls his house Combination Villa." I think the name complies with all his conditions. Itwuegests the Laundry
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    • 20 5 3. I'o tic Bdittr ojlhe Kraft Timm.' i>kak Bra,—] suggp^t S>fAHTV'8 8ha\1^ I am, etc Buck Rabbit. Singapore, l.jth June
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  • 369 5 A Charter Party Case. Th;b morning, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Law gave inclement in the appeal of U. Weiler, R. Becker and A Meeker, who were the defendants iv an action brought by Goh Veow Sheng and Co. (Chop Watt Seng) and decided iv favour
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  • 139 5 J'iik following handicaps for the S C C -ports on Saturday next iiave been posted at. tlie pavilion 600 YAHDS HANDICAP l:..,.ll« ,V -r .lark-on r, elm) MMO. 1., B,,Pkley..M. .1. nni D K(lber^ o i i"li-w, llodgina, .1.-tihi-ii •_•■>, Martin Itmh M >- <•">;"" *>,
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  • 233 5 In Singapore, en route 1o Manila, General Wood, of the U. 8. army, is at present in Singapore en route to Manila. He has just come from India, where he has been engaged in making a study of Indian methods of Government. The U. S. Government has deputed
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  • 254 5 Thk following were the prize winners in tbe St. Joseph's Athletic Club sports on Saturday last 100 Yards Flat Race, B Division A ArOOZOO (1 >» J Caxvalho (2). Time Throwing the Cricket Ball -G. Carroll (1), F. Martens (2). Winner threw Broad Jump (Small
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  • 127 5 In compliance with the request of the Netherlands Consul General, and certain Hollanders and German residens of Singapore who sympathised with the girl in her misfortune, H. E. the Governor has been pleased to release from jail the unfortunate young Dutch woman who recently attempted to drown herself
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  • 118 5 1 hk lirst steamer to arrive with ihe season's teas was the Calchn* which cleared on Tuesday last. Yesterday alternoon at one o'clock the QtmMd arrived from Foochow, laden with tea After taking in about 900 tons coals and a few tons of cargo, she left for her
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  • 111 5 Two Malaya Drowned. A collision occurred on Sunday about midnight between a Chinese tongkang and a Malay prahu between Pasir Panjang and Tanjong Kling. The Malay boat had seven persons on board and property valued at $700. It sank 1 almost immediately and two of the
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  • 8 5 The homeward mail doses to-morrow at 4 p.m.
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  • 8 5 Thb Strait* Budget will be published ;o-morrow morning.
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  • 39 5 The death took place on May :HBt, at l okohama of Mr. A. Conil, the Principal Agent at that port of the Messageries Maritimes Company. Mr. Conil, was over seventy years of age, and was an ex- Naval officer.
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  • 56 5 Commenting upon Mr. Huttenbach's suggestion that we could avoid the difficulties connected with the token, the Bangkok Times says that we shall be lucky if we do so, far Siam finds the process of working up a substitute to represent artincialy the value of gold a somewhat tedious and disillusioning
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  • 85 5 Somebody once suggested that whenkver a Malay went amok he should be buried alongside the carcase of a pig. This suggestion would seem to have enraged a certain Penang 60/n which, the other day, broke loose from its sty, bit four Chinese and one Malay and chased another of the
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  • 89 5 Therk was a packed house at the Indra Zanibar Theatre on Saturday night last. The Town and Volunteer Band was in attendance and seats were practically unobtainable after 8 o'clock. The curtain rose at 9 I."> when Mowers were showered down on the audience. The medal presented to Mr. Kassim
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  • 108 5 At St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong on the Hh June, the wedding took place of Miss Olive Blake, daughter of the Governor, .Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M G to Captain J B. Arbuthnot of the Scots' Guards, M.V.O. and A.D.C. to H.E. The marriage ceremony was one of the most hnlliant
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  • 113 5 Ok course they didn't race but there seems to have been an interesting little tußsle, the other day, between the mail steamers Korea and Empre** of Japan during their passage from Nagasaki to Kobe. Both vessels had just been docked and the Empress left Nagasaki two hours ahead of her
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  • 504 5 SUfflAPOU. 18TM JUKK, 1*01. PRODUCE. rw^R bnyert u °*i <^opra U411 8.00 do Poqtlanak 7 iu Pepper, Black j^oT do w i it^<6%) l 66 M Floor Sarawak 90 do Brunei No. 1 Coffee, Ball, 15% ba*U I mm Coffee, Palembang, 30% ba«iii._ i^OO Coffee, Liberiau No. 1 17.50
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 79 5 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Is famous for its cures of Rheumatism One application relieves the pain, and it~ continued i.se for a short time enaurvs a cure. Pain Balm is a general liniment and without an equal for lame backs, piling in ne side, limbs, o' chest, »prams. swollinm lameness, IU
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    • 16 5 Strength without stimulants is Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 209 5 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK FURNITURE, HAXDSOMF DINNER SERVICE, To be held at Goodwood, Scotts Road On Saturday, 20th June, 1903, at 2 r m A sideboard with large mirror panel IX. telescope dining table, dinner w_%gons. American refrigerator, Ijentwood chairs rattan fane> chair*, rattan Übles, valuably Rteel en>fra\ ings,
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    • 610 5 AUCTION SALES. Scrap Iron and Steel Cuttings. ATJC3TION SALE Messrs. Riley Hargreaves 8" Cos Works, Read Street. AT 2-3O P. M. H. Coghlan Co., Auctioneers and Land Agents. 17-6 HORSES AND CARRIAGES^ HARNESS AND SADDLERY AUCTION SALE At Dalian's Australian Horse Repository. If edne*day, 7// t j llM< at 4.:J0
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    • 733 5 AUCTION SALES. EaUte of Paul Henry Gauds rf. Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF FRKEHOLI) LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY AT THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. TO BK HKLD AT POWELL co'B. EALK-ROOM Oh Wediienday, \~th June, 1903 /it JMOpm. A LL that valuable freehold land at t\. Thomson Road, adjacent to Kampong Java Koad,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 148 5 OAY bY DAY. Tuesday, 16th June. Ui«h Water. -2.3] p.m. M A. SiRiiallinf.'. 5.1 A. BwCC Football. Wayanj: KasKim. N ,»rth Bridge Koad. 9. Wednesday, 17th June. High Water. 1.58 a 111. i:t n.m A.C School Spori-. in 111 duration. Fraser Xmnf* Miner* ater Factory. Annoii Koad. 4. HI iKimeward
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  • 943 6 Ronnybrook revival at the Dublin Rotunda. Thekk wer« violent scenes in Dublin tit a meeting held in the Rotunda recently, in aid of the Iri«h Parliamentary Party fund. As a result of disagreements between the extremist forces represented by the Gaelic League and the supporters of tlie
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 549 6 JSOTICESL y^Miy Wea ls. iaH^PHK.lkCexi. woSSe* J^P7\\vVM^7T\fln^aowi^*a« Am* u4 vtaw r%' i>irruElKtrie'Co.)^Cltyßa«l, Loadoo. B. C. >»' n— Hi ►ra Ul i«.«»d/tjii^/.) J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED W. D. FISHER, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., eUCSHAM MOUSE l»ITt»T HO Foundation., Balldlaf*. Root* Wall *•>• ■•<! Railway Structural.
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    • 500 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. The Passenger Train Service will be as under from Bth May, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DO"VrM". ZDO"TO7"Kr. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. AM I M A.M. >' Singapore d..7.00 7.46 10.00 11.30 12.3 a 244 3.50
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    • 231 6 ABRAMS' Horse Repository A N I) VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT. HORSES, COBS AND PONIES 71 JUST LANDED 71 X.x. s.s. Sealda and Argus. Splendid pair?, high «iHppirie Ruffgy Hor-.^s, handsome pairs ofCobstßi Ponies and Several Polo Pbntts gnarantsed height so i mm' i Also Ism ronsifnimirit iVusUsHsn Fodder. Harness and Sad<»lery just
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 782 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. I TUIE Stands: Assuranoa. Norwich Union ire lssnnno* Society. I AtUc Awuranco Company (Fire). 1 h» Equitable Life Af»umnc" Society. I he China Mt.tiuU Steam Narration Company The Tottenham Lager B<wr Company. ''or particular* of tl.,«ia CompaniM, lee th« •ull advertiflemont of THE IiOENKO COM■'tNY LIMITED
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    • 719 7 STEAJVISHI^COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. m W^"?*' W l tb Nether '"d. India tfowraonnlT^ «< Skyapore: Ship AgiwoirjAT. jj^.,n... 4 0 0.. 8-S. Oolite Ottat c undermentioned date, are only ipjro~xlma»e. #.£E sJ!Xi n ¥peC d D WillbefMgpatch^for:-./a-iswru June 9 Bawean, Soerabaia, Bandjermaesin. Kota Baroe, Balik I'apan, Moeara Djawa, v i>
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    • 495 7 Norddeutschen Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amenika Linie, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERHW MAIL The fast anj wall-known mail-itea.-n«n< at these lines will leave Singapore 01 rr ibont the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Hamburg June 19 Stuttgart June 19 P. HHnrich July 8 Roon June 30 Sa'luen July 17 Pre m »t,\ July 14 Ktauttchou
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    • 610 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES 11 I I\ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. A regular FORTNIOHTLY service ia maintained between Japan and Etrooebv the following NE% TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, 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
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    • 373 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Usper Mail Oostkaot with thi AUSTKIAN GoVBKNMIirT. The following are the dates on which (he Company's steamers may be expected to arrive and sail from hnre Outwakd. Homeward. 1908. Arrives. 1903 Sails. "Iriftte June 6i Htlpomrne June 10 IMtr.jh't iXVoravia June 27
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    • 634 7 BANKS. TTdNGKONIGr~ANfD SHANGHAI Xl BANKIHQ CORPORATION PAJD-tJP CAPITAL 110 000 000 RESERVE *Ur- •W.UW.OOO Sterling Re*erve..»lU/JOO/X)01 81 Iver. Reserve. .f 6 500 too J l6 > ;x tyooC. UESERVE LIABILITY OJFI PROPRIETORS J~f 10,000,000 Court ok Directors. A. J. Raymond, Kso,,— Chairman. H Tonkin*. Ksq Dbiii Chairman. H M.ADK, Esij.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1508 8 1 adw tliis heading the following al>l>revi.ition>; are u»ed str.— steamer s-li.— ■hip l*.|. barque sch. schooner: Yet. I iii ruicer; (4bl.— <!unbuat: Tor. 'I rpedo; ll.p. Hor«e-p>>\ver: Brit. Bri- I nit. 'd Statoi, Feh. -French Qat Obi nun. Hut. -Dateli;Ge. -OeoeraJcarf ii p.— deck pn-snnger. U—
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