The Straits Times, 14 July 1903
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Title Section14 1903-07-14 1 The Straits Times NO. ai, 180 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY U 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement700 1903-07-14 1 LOR HE WHISKY. Wde Straits V)imes. A Nil Wde Straits ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, rolumn measure.) Kir-t Insertion 1 1 'At cents Seooml and third insertions each <J0 cents Fourth, fifth, aad sixth 40 cent* .•N<-\eiit li to eighteenth 24 cents Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 -em* Per week700 words
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Advertisement300 1903-07-14 1 «John Little Co., Ltd. JUST RECEIVED New Shipment OF* :d:r,-a.:f:e]:r/y\ Lace Cpliars. Evening Shoes V White Shirts. LaJie." Wtatt Belts. Ladies' Under Ve»ts Ladies' Hosiery Inspection Invited. Johh Little Co., Ltd. ->0-7 JOHN LITTLE CO., (LIMITED) House Furnishers V>o Singapore, fPenang, tfje Malay States Siam Bedsteads Bedsteads AT GREATLY REDUCED300 words
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Advertisement291 1903-07-14 1 SINGAPORE KRANJI RAILWAY. ON and after July 16th, Holland Road Station will be open for traffic, snd an extra train each way will be run between Hingaapore arid Woodlands in tbe middle of tbe day. A new time table will be published on July 16th. W. TEABLE, lri-7 Manager. GOVERNMENT291 words
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Advertisement728 1903-07-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. _^g^y^^^£ Singapore Spobting CldbProgramme for the Autumn Race Meeting. 1903. October, 2Oth, 22nd, 24th. PIJU3T~bAY. Tuesday, SOtk October. THE MAIDEN PLATS.- Value t4OO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Entrani-p $lv. Distance, R. THE FIBBT GRIFFIN RACE. -Value $800, and 160 to the Second Horse, provided there728 words
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Advertisement776 1903-07-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THJk STEWARDS 1 CUP.— Value $400, and a Sweepstake of 810 for starters to go to th<t Second Horse, provided there are five starter*, the property of different owners. A Handicap for horses that have started in Races Nos. 6, 6, or 7on the Firnt Day. Entrance $10.776 words
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Article1374 1903-07-14 2 I'iceadUly, MhJune. The Floods The sole topic of conversation is the rain and the wet weather. If I could only have made a corner in umbrellas a few weeks back, I believe, I should, by now, t>» ou the fair way to becoming a millionaire. It is1,374 words
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Article506 1903-07-14 2 Marvellous Daily Doses, Ok the many opium eaters in London at the present time Mr. C. Haroence, a traveller and occasional clerk at the Stratford market, boasts he holds a record which is hard to beat For twenty years opium has been a slave to him; it506 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement405 1903-07-14 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL For the I3earim?s of Heavy MachineryTESTIMONIALS FROM SOME OF TUB LARGEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR BELTING THE BEST FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES Keeps TOUGH and PLIABLE without the use of Dressings. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. BRITISH LAGER BEER BREWED405 words
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Advertisement373 1903-07-14 2 NOTtfES. gT Jacobs ABBSS&It, Rheumatism. I Swfy Backache. H W'-Pn Sprains/ sjKbL W Bruises Swellings. >v Neuralgia. Conquers Pajn. Price of ST. J4COBS OIL, 1/1 1 k 2/6 per bottle. Of all reliable ChemUte, or from the Proprietors of the St. Jacobs Oil Ltd., 45 Farringdon Road London, poßtage paid.373 words
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Advertisement84 1903-07-14 2 Croupy Children. [V your children are nubjuct to croup, watcb for the lirst sjm torn of the disease— hoarseness. If CuamtwlaiDV '\>ugh Remedy ig piveu as soon as the child becomes bourse, tht ntiark ran bf averted E»en after the croupy c lugb (mi ai.)eared, the attack eta al-vays be84 words
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Article920 1903-07-14 3 The Servian Revolution. London, 23rd\J>mt, In tin' Honae ol Lord* on the 19th .lime, the Uarqiiu of Unadowiie, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question by Lord Newton as to continuance of ltritinh diplomatic relations with Herri*, said that he desired to t"xprenn the920 words
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Article86 1903-07-14 3 P. O. July 24. I'er Ilallttarat For London via M.ir-i'illi- Mr. Herbert Darliv. N. D. L. .Inly 14. I'er Preuuen Mr. and Mrs. Archer and family, Dr. r. d. Heyde, MeaHro. F. Gilea, K. Tielnmnt. Jaly 28.— I'cr ffnmflfrj Mr P. Wa(fner nut) Skill, Mi. \V. J.86 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1903-07-14 3 Drivers -and Firemen All Agree. *< A Lli of my Customers," writes Will J\ Btepr.er.Bon, of Hamilton, N.8.W., are unanimous in their praise of ChumIterlain's remedies. The drivers and liremen on the north -m line all sgree that no <lnty box is complete without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, ("bolera,94 words
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Advertisement742 1903-07-14 3 NOTICES. A CONTENTED WOMAN. Aside from form or features, she him an at truL-tivpnofiß nil her own. The bloopi on her c beck. H»^ elasticity in hvr step the rinpof her vo'ce, her enjoyment of life all these are msgnets which draw otliers to her side. Wonderful' and valuable ns742 words
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Advertisement280 1903-07-14 3 Notices ass V i«>o tars to-day To-day, as for nearly a century, van fjouten"s Cocoa is unequalled for high quality, delicious flavour and economy in use. 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' 0« ■A ,-y Natural Toilet Preparations. <^^^S\ 'DARTRING' TOILET 'LAMOLINE 1 in small and ril(( Jl rBer 8 e collapsible tubes. Makes280 words
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Advertisement641 1903-07-14 3 NOTICES. QHO*TH«WD Tad t»f« writing del O want a. Good prospects. Apply tqW. o/o SmrWU* tirnm ate, WANTED a Bill of Lading Clerk fo office. Apply by letter to 1»7 K^Tg ByOTHjBIiS, LJD. WANTED. FR a tank installation at Pule Samboe, one Chirese kraui. Apply U HOOQLANDT 400. wantedT" 2641 words
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Advertisement635 1903-07-14 3 NOTICES. POR_SALE. A SECOND HAND Printing Machine •ff W. Conisbee. London. SIZE OF BED 35" by 47". Can be seen at this office. FB BALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed frtsh, at the Ctowd Dispenaary, 96 flelw<rle Road. ox. FOR BALE. i AN "AFCLLO" Piano-playr, in very > Jx aocd condition: v<ry635 words
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667 1903-07-14 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 14TH JULY. Probably ninety-nine persons out of a hundred are utterly' ignorant of the fact tbat such a thing as Murva fibre exists, and is a paying product. Yet, properly cultivated, a yield of .£45 to the acre may be reckoned upon from667 words
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Article15 1903-07-14 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate if 1/10 A The Straxit Budget will be published to-morrow morning.15 words
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Article12 1903-07-14 4 The homeward mail by the Zaida closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article19 1903-07-14 4 Oub London Letter will be found on page 2, and an article on the Panama hat on page 6.19 words
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Article13 1903-07-14 4 Thb Philharmonic Orchestra meets for practice this evening instead of on Thursday nex^13 words
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Article15 1903-07-14 4 Ki'ai.a I.umi'ur will soon possess an electric installation, the contract for which has been placed.15 words
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Article17 1903-07-14 4 A Chinaman, who had apparently hanged himself, was found dead under a tree at Teluk Kurau yesterday.17 words
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Article17 1903-07-14 4 One thousand and thirty deaths were registered at Singapore last month. The ratio per thousand was 50.11.17 words
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Article21 1903-07-14 4 The Perak G*iemment Gazette announces the appointment of Mr. R. A. Law as Director of Posts and Telegraphs, F. M. 8.21 words
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Article23 1903-07-14 4 The Town anH Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail Site to-morrow afternoon, the loth instant, from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).23 words
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Article23 1903-07-14 4 The R. V F. steamer Vladimir is due here on Saturday from Colombo, en route for Vladivostock. The Motkva is expected on Thursday.23 words
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Article21 1903-07-14 4 The German mail steamer KwtUchou left Port Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She is due here on Friday the 31st instant.21 words
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Article27 1903-07-14 4 Sir Ernest Satow, H. M.'s Minister to China, was to have arrived at Bombay on the 4th instant, on a visit to India, before returning to Peking.27 words
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Article31 1903-07-14 4 The Government of Siam intends, it is said, to dismiss from the railway service and from other departments as well, all employees who may fail to pass an examination in Siamese.31 words
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Article36 1903-07-14 4 At the monthly shoot of the Taiping branch of the Perak Rifle Association held last Sunday, the prim, which was presented by Mr. F. W Irby, was won by Mr. H. K Sibbald of Kuala Kangsar36 words
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Article35 1903-07-14 4 In consequence of the 8. C. C. ground being given up on Wedneaday and Thursday, 15th and 16th instant, for cricket matches, there will be do lawn tennis practice at the nets on those days.35 words
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Article35 1903-07-14 4 The Pinang Gazette hears that the authorities have prevented Messrs. Koe Guan Co.'s n ;w steamers Rotorua and Omapere from hoisting the British flag, owing to these ships not having been registered according to law.35 words
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Article40 1903-07-14 4 The allegation of murder against throe- man who were in custody on au&pioion of being concerned in causing the death of the Chinese girl, Sioh Nab, at Alexandra Road on the 6th inst. was withdrawn by the police on Saturday.40 words
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Article42 1903-07-14 4 As the train was approaching Cluny Road Station at 7-15 a.rn yesterday, a Chinaman was seen getting throush the closed gate at the crossing. He was taken into custody. This morning, Mr. Peacock fined him %3 for trespass on the railway line.42 words
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Article41 1903-07-14 4 It is reported at Bangkok that Phya Visutr Kosa returns to Berlin from London as Siamese Minister Plenipotentiary He is to be succeeded as Minister to the Court of St. James by Phya Raja Nuprahandh, the present Siamese Miui-tt in Tokio.41 words
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Article51 1903-07-14 4 Mr. Wee Tiong Ham, the Chinese Major of Samarang, wuose departure, with wife and two daughters, from Java for Europe on tour we noted the other day, had a fine time of it at Paris. His carriage won the second prize at the so-called flower festival there on the 30th51 words
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Article49 1903-07-14 4 The Siam Free Fret* remarks that one peculiarity of great fires at Bangkok is the amount of robbery and stealing that goes on. Crowds flock to the scene bent only upon plundering on pretence of giving help. The police in most cases seem powerless to check these evil practices.49 words
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Article50 1903-07-14 4 The Hongkong Daily Pre-it understands that the Admiralty has definitely decided la go on with the new dock there in spin of the difficulties occasioned by the unsuitable nature of the Harbour bottom at the selected spot. The task will be much more expensive than was at first allowed for.50 words
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Article53 1903-07-14 4 A BTRANOI disease is reported to have broken out among cattle at Bangkok. The first symptoms of tha disease are the falling off of the hair about the head and ueck, anH drooping of the ears, while the aninaa! rafasas to eat and is attacked with dysentery. In Rome cases53 words
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Article57 1903-07-14 4 This oldest. f<vraug or foreign resident at Banakok is th« Rev. 8. J. Smith of the Baptift Mission, who has just reached Ml 84th year. He arrived there in 1849, and was the first to introduce the art of printing into Siam. Mr. Smith is hate and hearty, with the57 words
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Article53 1903-07-14 4 A Malay constable, No. OH, Hassan, was, yesterday morning, arraigned before Mr. Wilkinson for attempting to exact twenty ceuts from each of four stallkeepers in Bencoolen Street on Friday night and, when they refused, damaging tbeir property. He was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment on each case, the terms53 words
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Article53 1903-07-14 4 The following team will represent the S.V.A. at football against the S.C.C on Friday next —Goal, Bomb. F. H Darke. Full backs, Gunr. MurrellGunr. Jackson (Captain) Half backs, Ounr. J. Lloyd, Gunr. Henderson, Bomb. W. A. Darke. Forwards, Gunrs. Ribertson, W Lloyd, Curtis, Elphick. Lermit. Reserves, Bomb. A. Darke, Gunrs.53 words
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Article85 1903-07-14 4 Yesterday, Det. Sergt. Frayne cited the proprietor of a puwn-stiop at 29 New Bridge Road nefore Mr. Broadrick to explain how h 3 came to accept the pledge of a gold watch and chain worth SlOO from a Malay woman for 125 without making reasonable enquiry. He said he went85 words
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Article63 1903-07-14 4 Two Chinese, Lye Chwee and Ng Tee, were yesterday arraigned before the Bench Court, the former for being knowingly in possession of six counterfeit British dollars on the oth inst., t'je latter on two counts of delivering a counterfeit dollar as genuine. Lye Chwee got 18 months and63 words
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Article157 1903-07-14 4 ist Qr. of 1003. The return of imports a"nd exports from the Straits Settlements for the Ist quarter of this year has been published. The figures, exclusive of treasure, come out this as regards imports. Ist Qr. of l»03 M^MMM £7.1H7,50."> latQr. of 1902: $08,567,799 £6,-Jft5,3»4 Increase in157 words
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Article272 1903-07-14 4 Launched at Keppel Harbour this Afternoon. Shortly after one o'clock to-day, a new vessel named the lientong was successfully launched at Keppel Harbour, in the presence of a large gathering of invited guests, among whom were a number of ladien. Some effective decorations had been arranged for272 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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55 1903-07-14 4 In a conversation between M Delcasse* and some friends, he said that he had proof of the British Government's loyal, uprightness. He had also received the impression, deep and consoling, that, President Loubet's journey to London had been of service to the cause55 words
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Article63 1903-07-14 4 Visit of the Prince of Wales. The Prince of Wales inspected the United States Squadron at Portsmouth, where the Channel Fleet also assembled and exchanged salutes. The reception of the American squadron in Britain has aroused the most cordial manifestations in the United States. [The Amtiri.-an63 words
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Article60 1903-07-14 4 The followine pasp^nger* arrived here this morning by the German mail steamer I'reuftten. From Yokohama Messrs. A Nunnines. Prom Shanghai Mr J. Mb, Mr. C. Semont, Mr V. I) Burg. From Hongkong tfaaata< J. Bechett, Pangerfield, Henderson, Uillis, Riseen, H iniley, Paregles, Remano, S. Paveglii, F.60 words
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Article73 1903-07-14 4 Parailes.— Friday, I7tli at VI.". v m Electric Light ilrill. Sumlay, 19th at 7-30 a.m. Kngineerin)! ilrili. Krin laMgh Mr. A. T, (;<cl having been elected in posted to No. 11l saatlsa from Utk -liily 1903. Monday, August 3rH, Field practice etc. at Paiwir I'anjanf.73 words
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Article144 1903-07-14 4 Tuk Ovpack, after putting out a small quantity of coal at the Borneo wharf, was shifted to Keppel Harbour wharf to ii°charge the remainder of her cargo. Tie I'oh Ann Inn been taken to Kepj>r>l Harbour to undergo docking and repairs after putting out some cargo. The Slhing144 words
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227 1903-07-14 4 In connectinc with the distribution of prizes to tho winners in the recent fennia Tournament td the above Club, an open air concert, was hfld in the Club ftroun-is last. Saturday aight. l'tie programme was in two purls and, out of eighteen items, the members227 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement951 1903-07-14 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGRE6OR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE, (Price Jsist on Jlppiication.) tu. th. s. TO BK LET "\TTANTED: by a European, with nine T T years' experience, any kind of comNIWLI i-ilt Louse, No. 3 Almeida J" 1 0 d Apply951 words
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Advertisement137 1903-07-14 4 O. at LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. opbh: Grasham Hooso, (Battery Road.) On WaekdAjs oalv, H a. m. to 6 p.m. Orobard Road. On Weekdays, 8 a. ta. to 5 p. ra. On Sundays, 8 a. m. to noon. Appointmeats for sittings should be mane if possible beforehand. Just arrived, all137 words
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Advertisement200 1903-07-14 4 A cure that cures. There are men and women in cv.-i y loca!'ty who an: being racked to death with Rheumatism. Many of them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, massage, Ac., while others have been doctored until they have lost (ill hope and patience. Little's Oriental B*lm200 words
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Advertisement40 1903-07-14 4 YOU ARK BENEFITED AT ONCE. Btkakn* Wink is the most reliable of all remedies for lung affections. It promotes appetite, and keeps the digestive organs healthy. It improves nutrition. The beneficial effect is felt at once. 'Sold by all chemists.40 words
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Article388 1903-07-14 5 The Bank Swindlers Sentenced Yesterday afternoon at the Assizes, the cate of Tan Liew Chwee and An Moh San, charged with using forged drafts tor $17,000 whereby the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankiug Corporation was cheated, was concluded After tiffin Mr. Ellis closed his address to the jury on hehalf388 words
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Article222 1903-07-14 5 Last night the Manchesters had a full dress rehe<raal of the show wherewith thoy interixl to beguile their friends to-morrow and tho succeeding days. The audience was strictly limited. It had to be, because there was nowhere for a big audience to sit, but the show was222 words
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Article116 1903-07-14 5 Tanjong Pagar v. S. V. A A football match was played last night, between these teams, on the Tanjoug Pagar ground an-i after a ding-Hong game Taajong P,ipir won b> 4 go;il« to nil. The ground '*a s very soft and the b^ll frreasy,aod l considering that the Volnntiaien116 words
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Article21 1903-07-14 5 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing cic will ho found on page 7. General shipping news ia printed on page 821 words
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Article926 1903-07-14 5 Notes on the Handicaps. The weights for the Penang race* an to band. Starting with the Club Handicap 1 j miles Klirabo lOst has been awarded the post of honor, next to him coming Catenas 9st 9lbs this is probably a fair estimate, if anything slightly in favour926 words
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Article162 1903-07-14 5 This morning, Chan Kirn Meng, the proprietor of a sago factory at 14-2 Outram Road was before Mr. Broadrick in response to a summons issued at the instance of the Municipal Health Officer to explain why he continued to carry on his business after the expiry of his162 words
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Article613 1903-07-14 5 SivoAPomi, uth July, 190$. PRODUCE. Gambler hnyen 18 00 Copra Ball 7.25 do Pontlanak 6. 90 Pepper, Black buyer* 8300 do White, IfiX) 61.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.85 do Brunei No. 1 3.70 Pearl Sago 6.( 0 Coffer, Ball, 16% basin 17.60 Coffee, Palembang, 20% bail*.- t^.Ob Coffee, Llberi.n613 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement127 1903-07-14 5 A Strong Statement. t (HAM B K«l. A I s 0OLI0 AND I, DiAUKH*K\ k-;mkdv hai bean the means of tsnag more h imtn i M M relieving more pain and HuftViiu^ tli m way other inciii-ine in the vvo'M There »re thouba d» of honix* that :il\va>» kt>ei> a127 words
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Advertisement28 1903-07-14 5 For Croup Whooping-Cough, Catarrh any form of cold a safe and almost certain cure will b"e found in Jayne's Expectorant. The Singnport Dispensary. Sole agents fornhe Straits Settlements.28 words
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Advertisement706 1903-07-14 5 A NEW KIND OP CLOCK. A Genera firm has just placed on the market a clock of novel oonstruriion. It i> made on the plan of an alarm clock, bat is combined |^-<g> miiS w n a B m pl* form of (Sfor^ phonograph or talking MMiiiiifliinr. Thus, if vsa^-irs%.706 words
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Advertisement230 1903-07-14 5 Is thb Supreme Cj kt ok the Straits Settlements. Settlement ok Sisgaporb. Tn the goods of Johannet" Barthilomeus De Wind i;ocea<ed. and Al'.-ahi.ni Adrian De Wind, Deaeaasd. Pursumt to the 4tith Section of the Conveyancing and La of Property Ordinance VI. of .B*B. Notice is hereby gien lhal all ore'Mtors230 words
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Advertisement685 1903-07-14 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY. To be held at Powell A Co.'s sale-room On Wednesday, Ifltt July, 1003 at 2.30 p.m. 1. Freehold building land off Gaylang Road, about 3| miles from town, area 6 acre*, 3 roods, and 7 polet, 3. Two freehold building allotments685 words
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Advertisement633 1903-07-14 5 SHIPPINO BBJTIBH INDIA STEAM N A VIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, AND SYDNEY. THE Company's steamer ITIIfDA, 6,'iOS tons, Capt. Rnglaud, is <lir; here on or about the 14th July, and will have prompt despatch for the ahove pc ta. For freight or passage apply to 14-7 BOUSTEAD* Co.,633 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous181 1903-07-14 5 UAY MY UAY. Tuesday, 14th July. High Water. 1.19 p.m. Fall of the Bastille 17H9. French National Anniversary. French Consular Reception at Surlinghaiu. 4 to 6. S.V.A. Signalling. 5.15. 8. V.I. Recruits Drill. 5.15. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Wayang Esah. North Bridge Road. 9. Wednesday, 15th July. Hitfh Water. I.Oa.nfc 1.51181 words
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Article947 1903-07-14 6 This is to be a Panama hat summer, says a Home paper. There ia not I the leaat doubt about it. You I Lave only to look into the window J of any hat shop to prove it. Nevei hefore have so many Panamas been fathered together,947 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1903-07-14 6 BAGNALL HILLES. 96 Robinson Road. a^.VEI ON TTAiq-n Klectric Fanß, Ceiling and Table, 40, SO, 60, 80, 100, 110 and ISO Volts. L'Migned to operate from Incandescent Circuit*. Any Voltage to order Direct or Alternating Current Fan*. For Table Use, 104 Volt*. J 3*peotioo invited from all people who hare52 words
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Advertisement180 1903-07-14 6 wgrt^____For functional trouble*, delay, pain and those irregularlllM peculiar to the so i Proscribed by tbe DlgtieJt French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey. steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEAUT. 8. r VWienna P*ri» fUnowBKl Ph»tici»Qi prescribe Qriawilt'i ■>ti«* u the meat actiir »nd at tha uu time tke BOM180 words
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Advertisement650 1903-07-14 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. X>O-tK72&r. DOWN A.M. A.M. A. M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. I'M I'M PM PM SlntfftDOra <*..7.00 7.45 10.00 11.30 12.32650 words
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Advertisement152 1903-07-14 6 ASK FOR THE FAMOUS "ARIMA TAN-SAN" A Natural Water, Clear Sparkling AND Effervescent Mineral Water. Price $4.75 per case of 4doz. Pints. SOLE IMPORTERS Y. SHIBUYA Co. tu tn.a. 9-9 Howarth Erskine, Ltd., ENGINEERS. Have obtained SOLE AGENCY for the famous "OLDSMOBILE" AUTO-CARS. This i» the Idf il Practical every152 words
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Advertisement736 1903-07-14 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rTuIE Standard Awaraaas. X Wumlßii Union > ire Inasuanos BoeM*< Atlas is—r—nn Company (Fin). Die Kqnif»hle Life Aauanoe SO9M7. The China Mutual Staam -Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Beer Otnafany. /or narticuUn of tLrne Companies, see ti* '.jXtueotll of THE BSBNEO COMPANT, LIMITED. Awnts STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.736 words
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Advertisement1253 1903-07-14 7 I STEAMSHIP COMP^lftS, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maat.chappiJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India OownmeOk. i'tae underme*ntlcmeti^ate» are only appro* "tiate. tUwuner From Eipected Will be ()«tp»»^h^d for \Sweardeoroo* Palembang July 9 Palembang July 11 \Q.a.V.Lansberge Palembang 12 Bagan Api IS \De Carpentier Batavia U Batavia, Cheriboa, legal, Pecalongan, Saniarang, Boerabaia, Macassar,1,253 words
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Advertisement618 1903-07-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPAN MAIL STEAMBHIP CO LTD. I A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it i maintained between Japan and Europe by NEW TWIN SCREW PTEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, I lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Pint618 words
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Advertisement697 1903-07-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Combined H»rW the Oe«w Nfcwm Ship Company Ltd., and the West AnHtralUß Bt#am Navigation Company between FREMANTLE (PERTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS, AP SIS6APORE. THIS fHA*W, SULTAN, PAROO These steamer* ran at frequent intervals totween Singapore and Western Australia, jailing at Derby, Ping's Sound (Port for the Kimberley697 words
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Advertisement418 1903-07-14 7 f INSURANCE CO. 'B INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDt'I ■fITABMKHID 1710. ranoee effected upon almost srtry description of property at the current rate* <jf premium. Total mm Insured tn IHOI, i :«\OOOOOO do 18H0, £U*\JSOOfiOD BBINKMANN A Co. General Ai;onts, Singapore and the Nst.v* Nm fRANS ATLANTIC F'ttE INHUHANCB OU., OF HAMBURG.418 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1364 1903-07-14 8 r i!iis heading the following abbrevifiunrs are used str. steamer ah. ■hip bnrque sch.— schooner; Yet. Yacnt :('ru— (Jruiser; (ibt.— (iunboal; Tor. Torpedo: H.t>.— Horsi-power: Brit. British U. S.- United States Fch.— French Ger. -(.Ternum; Dut -Dutch; Gc—Generalcargo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; T.l' W.— Tanjong Pagar1,364 words
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Article660 1903-07-14 8 Nam*, port, probable date of arrival and name oj agenli. KTIAMKK9. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Am; 31 Mansfield Alicante, Cardiz, July 16 Barlow. Alt iny, Bourabaya, July 18; Daendela. Amara, Hongkong, July 18; Bousteari. Annam. Colombo. Sept 14 M. Maritimes. Aparimia. Calcutta. Aug 7; Boustead Arabia. JJongkong, Aug 34 Behn660 words
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Article127 1903-07-14 8 For Her iteamT Timt. To-Mobrow. Ke lan tan Carolina Noon. Batu Pahat §mt Moh 1 p.m. Ampanan A Macassar \VUhrhn 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Fur Mia P. Swet'ham via ports B. Hin Guan 2 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca Rangoon 4 Calcutta Okhla Bombay via ports127 words
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Article123 1903-07-14 8 MAILS TO A RRI V E. From Europe— By the N.D.L. s.s. Sachteu due on the 17ih July, with dates to the 19th June. From China— By the M. M. s.s. Emeu Situ m due on the 20th July. une Ist N. D. L. June 27th June 27th tune 3rd123 words
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Article106 1903-07-14 8 S*LAC. VbsBil'B Nami A Tons Captain 5 Big. J'ly 13 lOkhla* rtrit atr 313H Garland IS Siar Ger *tr l.'.»i Knoth IS Sri Wongsee Dut «tr 92 Nacodah 13 Jantsens atr HO3 PoDsten 14 Ganymede Brit str BS6 Cobb 14 Banskok Her gtr 1237 Bnscbe 14 Pelayo Brit str106 words
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Article100 1903-07-14 8 PABBF.D SUNDA BTRAITB OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Date. Flag 4 Rio. Ship's Nams. Captain. D AT* OF Sailing. Feom whbrk "b««TIK- XtATION. MAM July lj 2 i »j 8' 3i el 6 Brit 8.8. Kyarra Out «.s. Flores Brit g.s. Selma Brit «h. Hadiunt F-li sb. Chateaubriand Dut s100 words
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Article102 1903-07-14 8 Dat«. Vmskl'b Vi.UK. SFlao A Rig. Toss. Dkstinatiok July 14 Catherine Apcar Brit «tr. I 1730 Hougkonp 14 Calypso str. 359 T'enang and Deli 14 Arara Mr. 2481 New York 14 T-iChiow Qer str. 802 Bangkok 14 Zweena Brit str. 911 Karoarang via ports 14 Rajah of Sarawak Par102 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1903-07-14 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-62, HIGH STREET. On account of Exchange rising, we have retlncal the prices of all our goods. Silk goods, Silver ware, all kinds of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, Japanese mattings, Carpets, Sec. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co.46 words
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Advertisement787 1903-07-14 8 A LARGE SELECTION OF NEW TOILET GOODS -t^»'2g^ WATERPROOF SPONGE BAGS f+^ JfIbpVMMRWIMIwBaBiBVBiMk Check Paiio.'n The New and Improvement and I' i 'IEiSiMiB wEBo la* Finger Brush iti;:: iffl^l!!l-l||i'-' \S Price $1.25 each p';^M|o| if I t|^J^-- lii^jiSiiitillffl T"3C. SCENT SPRAYS ■6S^ t^S2^^Sl-^-^* plt ef ck ofScTit S|irn>> SBBBB^BW Are787 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1903-07-14 8 W E ATHER TELEGR A (B. B. A. <fc C. Telegraph Company, j 18th July BONUKONQ.— Barometer 29.7 H. Direction of Wind E*st. Force of Wind 2. Max. Temp in shi.ii> 83. MANILA :-767 W.N.W 1. 31. 87.38 words
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