The Straits Times, 27 July 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ai.iyi BINGAPORK. MONDAY. JULY 27. 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 603 1 CL YMIRE WHISKY. Straits Tobacco Company, 72, TANJONG PAGAR ROAD MANUFACTURE BINGA CIGARS UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE FOB HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. THE Imperial Cvman mail steamei KIAUISCBOU, Capt. Behrens, of the Hambnrg-Amerika l.inie, having left Colombo on Saturday, the 26th instant, at 0 a.m., may
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    • 172 1 Supplied to the State Hospitals cf the Federated Malay States '[o)ASK YCDE STORE KEEPER FOR E^S^J "SLEDGE" BRAND. I^N V^6^ STERILIZED MILK W) /^^g^\ if i ABSOLUTELY r»XJI=I.E Invaluable in the House, E^E ALP^HJ*, inICKNESS OR HEALTH. Don't be put oftl See that yoi i g« »t what you ask
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Milkmaid^ BRAND [yf^JL I Guaranteed k^^Bg^ Full Cream. «.de Largest Sale in the World. John Little Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 4 BsO ■■^sKk^^^ssssl **""^^H BBBBBBB^sV^HsVsn SB^H ■HBicl SOLE AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd. Riley Hargreaves Co., .LIMITED. SING-AI^OiRJS Sc IPOH SOLE AGENTS FOR CHATWOOD'S pateiit "INVINCIBLE" Safes of all
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  • 1341 2 Piccadilly, *A July. The Drama. Last week, I closed my letter in somewhat a hurried manner on account of my going off to see the Trooping of the Colours on the House Guards parade. Well, the sight was tjuite worth the trouble. This year there were no
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  • 205 2 jY CouwoXMOn thus writes to the OfflM OtaarMr from Johore No beginning has yet been made to build the (I tilway through Johore to connect with the Railway! of the Federated Malay States. There are aoinu who do not see beyond t.'ieir nose, and are actually opposed to
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  • 163 2 A ioi.knt scone occurred in tl>e Xew South Wales Legislative AMwnbly, m 'l'iiursilav, June -~> Mr John Norton, the notorious, eallnil out when Opposition members rose to spear, "(Jet back to your holes, yon rats When .Mr. (Griffith was speaking, be interjected in answer to Mr. Brougbton,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 348 2 NOTICES. Cement IN THE LONG TESTS MADE BY SARAWAK GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. V)f)e Madras Municipal Engineer pronounced Eagle Cement as the best he dad ever tested. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES USUAL SIZES IN STOCK. PARTICULARS FROM
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    • 42 2 NOTICES. G. OTOMUNE Co. JAPANESE HIGH CLASS CURIOS. MODERN ART OF JAPAN." WHOLESALE &c RETAIL. INSPECTION* CORDIALLY INVITED. G. OTOMUNE Co., RAFFLES PLACE, siicra-A-iFOR-rE. 4^ SOLE IMPORTERS TO BE HAD AT THK HOTEL DE LA PAIX AND HOTEL DES INDES. m. Set.
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    • 92 2 Drivers and. Firemen All Axrce. .4 LL of my Customers," i*ite» Will X\. BtoplMHUOn, <>f MHmilton, N.8.W., 'are unanimous in their praiso of Chftmtwrlaiu's remedies. The driver* and firemen on the north >m line all ai<rce that no duty box in complete without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
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  • 63 3 [A great many complaint* have lately been made tv .lite Pabang Government ah to the HJthy condition ot the blanket* supplied at the <l»t. Rent House, on the boundary line of I'ahanK »nd Selangor. Id thin Par Kmit, it's said, I know. Yon cannot hurry thmun at all.
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  • 43 3 N. D. L. July 28.— IVr llnmhuni Mi I' WagMi and ohild, Mr. \V. J. C. LeCain. M M. August 3. Ver Pol;/,,, mi a For Marseilles H.H. the Kajah of Sarawak, 11. H. the Rajah Muda, Mr. V. liuillcuv
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  • 182 3 For Singapore. Per P. AO.s. s Sunuitru trum London June 27, due 31st July— l.ieuts. G. D. Edward, and Q. 1,. J. Cttvendiati, Messrs. M A. Macdonald, O. M. Squires, J. A. Goetzee, E. Hoghe, V. Hnghe, Mr*. Hoghe. Per N. Y. K. s. 8. Kamal.ura Mam
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  • 50 3 Thk fire on board the s.s Heath ford, from Singapore, has been put out at Colombo The engine room had to be pumped out. The damaged cargo has been thrown into the sea. It will be three weeks before the vessel is ready to sail for her destination, New York.
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  • 148 3 Australian papers are still full of the doing* of H.H. tha Sultan of .lohore. The An.iirnln.iinii says that, the other day, he purchased a motor car in Sydney for use in Melbourne. How shall I send it asked the Hhopman. "On the car," paid the Sultan. Hut that would cost
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 220 3 Croupy Children. IF your childivii sTC -ul>j>'(.'t to croup, watch for the tirst s, m:tom of the divease houre* rep If Ohamlierlain'sfongh Ronie''y I* civen n- soon as the child becomes boar« 6, the sttai-k can be averted Even sfter the croupy ough haa I lie attack can always lie
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    • 320 3 NOTICES. eOLEMAN'S )1 A delicious beverage and tonic made from choice wines, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and Extract of Malt. Over 6,000 Testimonials reoalvad from th* Modloal Profession of the) United Kingdom. WINGARNIS has an unrivalled reputation of over twenty years as the finest tonic and restorative in the world.
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    • 452 3 NOTICES. IEACHBR wanted at Cross Mrtel School. Apply to the Acting Director of.Put.lie Instruction. l«-7 AN IKD'fTr Kelantan, smart Chin «c typewi iticg clerk. Goon salary to •uitsl>)e onan. Apply to Patertou Simon* *%Ua. Ac WANTED a b okkerper with knowledge of chop-keeping. Euraniao preferred. Apply to B. Z. c/o
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    • 622 3 NOTICES. ~FOR_SALET A SECOND HAND Printing Machine BY W. Conisbee, London. SIZE OF BED 35" by 47". Can be seen at this office. 170 R BALl,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed V fri sh, at the Ctowd Dispensary, 9f H«legle Road. v.c. FOR SALE. lADY'S Bicycle— Singer Model Luxej in perfect condition
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    • 613 3 SHIPPING IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE FOR EUROPE. I^HE Imperial Qerman mail steamer HAJtbt RU Capt. Burmeister, of the Hamburg-America I inie, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the *2nd mat., at noon, and may* U> expected to arrive here on Monday, the 87th instant, at 7 a m Khe will probabl be
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  • 18 4 Jackson. On the 27th .Inly, at Yokohama, David Jackson, Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai BankintfCorporation, Yokohama.
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  • 372 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS MONDAY, 27th JULY. With regard to to-day's wire about'a proposed consignment of two hundred thousand Chinese coolies from Hongkong to the Transvaal, it is interesting to note that a Commission has been appointed in Pretoria to inquire into the amount of labour necessary for
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  • 187 4 Fou.owisfi the custom of the majority of his predecessors, the late Pope, when still in good health, had already ordered his tomb The model, by the wellknown sculptor, Cavaliere Lucchetti, is finished. The monument is destined, by the express wish of th« late Pontiff, to be placed over the door
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/n»». bank rate i» l/lo
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  • 10 4 M. Jean Boissonas is now French Charged' Affaires at Bangkok
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  • 9 4 The French transport Oaohang left for Marseilles yesterday morning.
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  • 12 4 With to-day's issue there is a supplement containing wire news and advertisements.
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  • 15 4 Our London letter appears on page 2. Advance Mail news will be found a pafieC
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  • 18 4 A cokcbrt will b» held at Penang on Monday. August -itd, tor the benefit of the Band Fund.
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  • 16 4 11. M.5. Itonario, Commander T. Jackson, arrived Irora Hongkong this morning and anchored in the roads.
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  • 23 4 thb little Prabhad Railway, in Siam, only fully opened in February last, has pai<l a dividend of S per cent, for the year.
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  • 19 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail site to-morrow afternoon from ."> to 6 (weather perinimng)
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  • 22 4 Thk adjourned general meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club is fixed for tli<* 4th August at 5 p. in. at the Exchange.
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  • 29 4 Th" I', and O. entrastPamnr Mnzngon left Hongkong at 9 p m. on Friday, and ie expected lv arrive here at 8 a.m. on Friday the .'i Ist in<ta!it.
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  • 26 4 Thk Governor was due to arrive in Penang last night or thic morning. Sir Frank was making his journey by railway so far as i« noahihie.
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  • 26 4 Thk German mail steamer KiauUchou having left Colombo on the 2oth instant at 9 a.m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday at 7 am.
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  • 20 4 A«xoßniNU to Havas, the Russian Government hax ordered the buiHing of military barracks at Port Arthur, to accommodate 20,000 soldiers.
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  • 26 4 The net profits of the Netherlands Trading Society in 1902 amouuted to :i.H 7 4, •">•">■_' guilders, out of which an eight per cent, dividend was declared.
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  • 26 4 Mr. A. D. Machaim has, we understand, resigned theG iverument service and accepted a j> >-• a* manager of the Kamuning Estate near Kuala Kangsar in Perak.
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  • 32 4 Thb result of thn working at Raub for 4 weeks ending l^th instant is thus stated by wire stone crushed 2.900 tons smelted gold obtained 7)0 ounces average per ton 5 p»nnvweights.
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  • 29 4 A MARRIAGE Will IHKd pIjCC at. St. Andrew's Cathedral on August 11th, between Mr. Norman T. Neubronner, of the Russian Volunteer Kieet agency, and Miss Gladys M "-eiit»rite Koswell.
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  • 38 4 The Young Mem,' Society of the Presbyterian (.'!>. nco m to-night at B SO. Mr A Met .i ll mi will read a paper on the <{ leniion Are the British people d<4<ce'ndanu ot' the 1 .si tribes 't Israel
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  • 36 4 The next meeting of tlte Chinese Christian Association will be held in the Prinsep Street Church at 8 p.m. to-morrow when Dr. Tso Ktvong Soong (from Shanghai) will give a lecture on Western Education in China."
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  • 40 4 The KM S. yacht Meran arrived here on Saturday afternoon from Port Swettenham with H. H the Sultan of Pahang and party. There were also on board the Acting Resident of Pahang and Messrs. M. S. Parry and A S.,Jelf.
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  • 39 4 The Hongkong Chamber of Com merce has decided to join the Chambers of Commerce of Shanghai and Tientsin in taking step- for bringing > gold standard in China by memorialising the Chinese Government through the Ministers at Pe'- ui r
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  • 37 4 Mr.C \V S KvNNt«i.«,v,the ResidentCouncillor of Penang, lias paid a consular visit to Kedaii, to settle legal matters among British subjects there. The visit gave every satisfaction tempered with regret that the consul could not come oftener.
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  • 45 4 A Havas telegram of July '20th says that "an American warship has occupied a few islands which have no inhabitants, north of Borneo, as belonging to the Philippine*. English newspapers assert that Umn inlands belong to a British company established in the North of Borneo."
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  • 53 4 A Berlin telegram clati'tl the 11th inst says: -Refuting the Kn^lish Press, the Aoroe Vremyn stateii that as Japan is on fricudly terms with all the Powers, she has deciled to delay 1 lit- construction of further large war wm-,-|h, and in consequence the proposed increase of her land-tax will
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  • 58 4 W'k regret that, owingUo pressure on our space, we are compelled to hold the report of Saturday's meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co. over until to-morrow, as well as Labuan notes, a letter on pillar boxen or dust bins, a letter on .Justice in din K. M s,
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  • 51 4 Messrs' IwimA Co, on* ..f the Urgest well-eHiablishKil linns in Calcutta, and of In^h-sumting, are alleged to havt> failed for ten lakl.rThe firm suspended payment on tiie loth instant and tins caused a great KeiiHation in commercial circle* Sir All-in Arthur, rh« head of the iirni, is away home on
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  • 59 4 Ik our advertising columns, the Municipal Commissioners call attention to a bye-law regarding bill-posting on public or Municipal property. Every person who does this, without having obtained the permission of the Municipality is liable to a fine of $25, or in the case of a continuing offence 10 for every
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  • 52 4 Mb. John Coddard, one of the oldest foreign residents of Japan, died on the 6th instant in his 81st year. Mr. Uoddard came out to join Messrs. Jardine Matbeson and Co. in Hongkong in 1842 and waa afterwards transferred to Yokohama. For some time he was Secretary of the Yokohama
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  • 66 4 On Saturday afternoon a cricket match was played on the Esplanade between the Law and Civil service and the Garrison. The Military batted first and knocked up 143 runs, Lieut. -Col. Maxwell being the highest scorer on his side with 32. The Law and Civil Service representatives scored 62 for
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  • 73 4 SrKAKiNG of the Richmond Handicap, Terlinga" the well-known Australian sporting writer says I'ndecided just squeezed home y half a head from Rapid Pilgrim, who came out rather early, or he would have won. The Sultan of Johore has had bad luck with this horse. He is a good little fellow,
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  • 85 4 Thk following passengers arrived by the VaUtUi on Saturday from London Mr. O Sampson, Mr. Val. Murphy. Mr. Yansrolma, Mr. G. Pugh, Mrs. F. Nicolas and Miss Nicolas. Krom Marseilles— Mr. T. Gate, Mr I). B Donaldson, Mr. Cecil Murphy and Mr B. Hayden Krom Sydney Mr. A. H. Allenby.
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  • 39 4 Trkre were some eight starters in tbe Jackson-Millar 150 yards handicap race yesterday, which was swum in somewhat rough water. It was.won by Lee (scratch), Henderson (-'i sees) coming «econd and J. Lloyd (20 sees) tnird.
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  • 92 4 Now that the Warren Shield shooting match is soou approaching, rifle practice has become popular again. There were a large number of budding King's prizemen at the Baletttier Rifle Range on Sunday afternoon and the merry cracking of the rides made things a bit lively. It is
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  • 129 4 To-morrow morning at 8, a solemn requiem Mass will be celebrated a* the Cathedral of the Good shepherd for the repose of the soul of His Holiness Pope Leo the Thirteenth. Special invitations have been issued to the Government Officials, the Naval aud Military
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  • 239 4 "Little birds in their Nests, etc. There was apparently a row between the Javanese and Kling warders in their quarters at the Criminal Prison last night. About 11 o'clock, a Kling warder reported at Sepoy Lines Police Station that be had been assaulted by the Javanese warders, and
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  • Reuter's Telegram
    • 50 4 London, 24th July. The King visited on foot the slums of Dublin and was uproariously welcomed by the populace. The King and the Queen visited Maynooth where they received three Catholic Archbishops and twenty bishops. The King fittingly referred to the late Pope during the reception.
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    • 17 4 The French press are much gratified with the reception of the Parliameutary Deputies in England.
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    • 58 4 The Australian Federal Executive has adopted an army organisation scheme, providing for a mobile field force capable of undertaking military operations at the shortest notice wherever the Australian Commonwealth desire to send them. The field force will consist of 27,763 men, and *4 guns. There will also be
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    • 28 4 ibtkJaly Mr. Henderson (Luhourite) has been elected M. P. for Barnard Castle [to fill the vacancy caused l»y the death of Sir J. W. Pease (I.)]
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    • 59 4 A foreign consul at Johannesburg has received a cable message from Hongkong orlering to supply two hundred thousand Chinese labourers on five years' term of service, for a wage of 77/6 monthly, with food included. The mining authorities are to arrange for the transport of these
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    • 28 4 Tbe offer has been laid before the heads of the mining industry. Sergeant Duvies of tbe Mrd Glamorgans won the King's prize at Bisley.
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    • 59 4 Enthusiastic Reception. Tim King t\m\ the <Jueen have left Dublin ami Nt enthusiasm exceeding that on their arrival. Mth July. The Kiug donated one thousand pounds sterling to the poor of Dublin. The King, in a farewell message, says that H. M. deeply appreciates the loyalty
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    • 41 4 Tlie Pope's interment ceremony at St I Ve.r's Cathedral will be attended by the Jinlomatists at R jme, and by the lead'ttd of Rjnian Society. The body will he escorted by the Noble (inanls to a temporary sarcophagus.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 336 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. YOU WILL FIND The pleasures of life and expenses of living are more lightly borne when you know that you ate saving money on your household expenditure by dealing at the famous provision centre. The Australian Stores. CHEAPEST BEST. KIKE INbUBAMuI ASBOCIATION. WANTED. -\TOTICE is hereby liven that
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    • 96 4 O. R LAMBERT CO., Photoirraphers. opbm: Orwham House, (Battery Ro*t.) On WNkds.M omy, m. to 6 p. m. Orchard Komi. Oa Weekdays, 8 m. to 6 p. m. On Bands>ys, 8 m. to noon. Appointments for sittings should be madwif possible beforehand!. Jost arrived, all sixes of Ilford's plates, new
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    • 55 4 DELICATE WOMEN AND NERVOI'S MEN. Stbarms' Wini is peculiarly fitted to the requirements of delicate women, nervous men, and all others who cannot take Cod Liver Oil or its Emulsion and those whose nervous avhu-his are highly strung. In Steams' Wine they will find a sustainer of life by the
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    • 93 4 S C.C. LAWN BOWLINO TOURNAMENT. Ties for To-day. S. V. .)<ia.|.nm M ft A. 11. Mill- ti K. Tliom-011 i r. C. K. Williams B. Kucliie Mont-nm.Ti.- s v. Hrn Ac Keid 4. Ties for To-morrow. THTT A. It. IJeny ft I. Cal.lwell rt. H. A. 11. VMM :l ft
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 202 4 UAV UV UAV. Monday, 37th July. IliKh Water. «.:W a.m. Waiit-ii shifl.l KcM.il.ali, S.\ .1. r Kuiopean I'olu-c, JS.K.r. (iroand. V S.V.A. Signalling. 5.15. S.\ K.. S.V.K. JTmilli Drill. Uenuau hoi.ifwunl m nl r1,.,c- i; Tuesday, iMh July. Hi^h Water. 11. *J a.m. 1. 1.", p.m. Jelebu Meeting. Noon. Penang
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  • Correspondence
    • 127 5 H.E. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER AND PLANTERS. To the Editor of the Straits Time*." Dear Sir,— Though I was not present ■t the meeting of the Planters of the F. M. S., with His Excellency, I have been instructed by the Chairman of the D. P. A. to state that, in
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    • 523 5 To tlie Editor of the Strait* Times." Sih,— In your issue of the 25th there ij'peurs a report ot a meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club. That the finances of the club are in a bad way there cau be no doubt, and 1 li.it this was
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    • 314 5 J'v tlie Hdiior of the Strait* rimes." Sir, The officer presiding over the annual general meeting of the S.V.C., the other evening, asked the question '"why volunteering was not more popular in theCulony?" In reply I should like to make the following few remarks Etprit de evrps
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  • 220 5 S.V.A. vs. S.V.I. A h'KiMNDLY game of soccer was played on the Raffles School ground on Saturday afternoon between teams of the S.V.A. and the Eurasian Coy. of the 5.V.1., both of which are taking part in the Warren Shield" competition. A good number of Gunners and Rifles turned
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  • 143 5 Rescued at Sea melrey to be shot on Shore. Capt. Robt. A Being, of the s. s. Siam, which at rived from Shanghai ou Saturday, reports that at 7a. m. on the 22nd inst., while in Lat. 8C458 C 45 N. and Long. 106 c 52 East, he
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  • 87 5 I hk Ismaila brought about 1,000 tons coal from Japan on Saturday. The Gregory Apear arrived from Calcutta this morning with coals, general cargo and live stock. The barque E J. Spenee was docked at Keppel Harbour on Saturday last. The QUnfaUoch on arrival from l'enang on the
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  • 34 5 Mr. M. Sidney Parky, the Secretary of the UP. A. arrived here on Saturday by the Federal steam yacht Meran, with the Sultan of Pahang and Mr. DongKs Q. Campbell, Acting Resident of Pahang.
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  • 1547 5 EE NOTES BY THE WAY. Kuala Lumpur, 24th July the opening of the Conference day, nothing has happened, or liter likely to happen, which could prove of any actual news interest to the people in Singapore. The Governor will close the affair formally I on Friday, in a
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  • 5 5 BISOAFOM. 27TH .IULV, IK*.
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  • 85 5 Gambler buyer- I 13.62) Copra Ba.ll 7.75 do Pontlanak 6 27J Pepper, Black M «7J do White, (6%) 5150 Sago Floor Sarawak ♦<W do Brunei No. 1 no Pearl Sairo •*> Coffee, Ball, 15% ba»U 17.00 Coffee, Palembang,»XbMl».- J7.00 Coffee, Liberlan No. 1 17.>«» Tapioca, imall Rake 4.-JO do
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  • 122 5 On Lond»n.~ Bank 4 m/» 1/10 Demand I Private 6 m/» 1/1" do Bm/i l/l"i Oh Btrmanv.— Bank a/d 1 Private m/i 1.87J do 6ni/>.. l-'t 0» /Van«— Bank d/d -'."Ti PrirateSnta 2-3») do 6m/» 2-^t Ok India— Bank T. T. IJWJ Private SO d/i 139) On Bo*fkw9— k
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  • 262 5 ffsawahGold Mlne(s7.6Opd)sl2.<iO. Bruseh Tin Mine $8.25. •Fraser Nea»e $96.('<1 > bnyem. HTtonß Shanghai Bank 1680. Howarth Erakine ft Co. Lt. 1190 •Jelebus »1.00. Kadana (fnlly paid) f 10.00, nominal do (17 paid) 97.00, nominal. •Kechao Gold Mine $1 00, nominal. Malay State* Salt tl-50. Maynard Co 820.00. !Tn»l Bank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 236 5 A Strong Statement. IHAMBERLAINS COLIC AND I DIABRH(EA REMEDY has been the means of saving more human lives and relieving more pain and suffering than a> y other medicine in the wold There are thousands of homes that always keep a bottle in their medicine chests, for there is no
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    • 277 5 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY. TO BE HKI.I) AT POW ELL A UO.'S 3ALK-ROOM On Wednesday, nth August, 1903, <it 2 SO jo m. A LL that valuable freehold land situate i\. on reserve road off Gaylang Road about mile- from town, are 1 1 acre. •2
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    • 304 5 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND HOUSE PROPERTY AT CHINA STREET AND CLUB STREET, SINGAPORE. TO BE HELD AT POWKLL CO.'B BALK-ROOM (PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF COURT daibd 22nd Jour, 1903.) On Wednesday, ath August 1903, at 2.30 p.m. 1. All that valuable leasehold land at China Street, Singapore Town,
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    • 605 5 AUCTION SALES. BE LET OR fOR SALE— Naw bungalo*. No. 7-. off Mandslay Road, with stabling and out-houses complete Immediate entry, rent moderats. Apply to H. Smith, 7-1 off Mandalay Roid. 1--AUCTION BALB OF 275 CASKS SAUERKRAUT 90 CASKS CEMENT At the Borneo Wharf Godown Y." Tuesday, 28th July, at
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  • 1015 6 1.0m10,,, July. Dating the debate in the Howe of Common* ml the 2nd on the Admiralty vote it was stated tha ilie Government, by ftnppreitaiug the retaining fee paid to mercantile vessem, wouid •■lff', a Having of £77,1*13 |>«"r annum from 19H.">. Mr. Arnold -For-tei declined to
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  • 93 6 *l U statement tli:it the Government of India have received an official intimation that the Prince and Princess of Wales will arrive in India in December, 1901, is quite untrue, says the Allahabad J'ioneer; it also happens to be improbable Having regard to the extent of the tour which Their
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 916 6 JMOTICES. GOVERNMENT OFNEORr SEMBILAN. TENDERS. INVITED. REVENUE FAKMB. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembilan, ud to noon* of 31st July, 190S, for the lease of the following farms for tbethree years commencing on let January, 1904. Separate tenders should be sent in
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    • 220 6 NOTICES. EII«CS 55 HEALTH GIVING, C(M)LING, j^'T" REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING. QA I T SOLD BY CHBMISTS. «c, BVBRYWHBKB. H. L CO6HLAN CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE and Wednesday, CARRIAGES tm Jil,. at44# ETC < An ftttiactive liBt fump" B Strong: Carriagre Horses, Hacks, <<(^^^ ii p fc Vl*^^V 1 Turnouts, digs.
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    • 349 6 NOTICES MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHE.RK %tit> the System against' Disease sttii Ktߣ fIIQQO, "THE. SEST Si:CUHIT v FOH HEALTH/ ESSENCE OR FJ.UiD ZXTC7A T Of Rtf> JAIM K>« ilace 1829. fcafllfJ'l.JlyiKt^' PronD'ir-i^ Iv th* WiawtlT «n*,oic«.(. MfTHOIMT'M i!-. m i ii B ss.i»?s torpid i .t/ER, Kwtnry, erupiio«x, WEAK
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 711 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rfHIK Stand*?.' Amrnno*. JL Norwich Union K«s Intnranos Bod*ty\tU* AMurancfl Company (Fire). I'he Kijui'»blo Life A"«u nuuk Soointy. the China Mu'.iial Stwuu Navigation Company !ho Tottenham Ugur !t«er Company. /or Bartionlarn of tttwe Companien, sro th» rullLW.*-m« n t ot THE bSrNBO COM**A|IY, LDsTrBD Airants STEAMSHJP
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    • 1332 7 STEAMSHIP COMPARES, Koninknjke Paketvaart MaatschappijUndex contract MVb tbe Netherlands India Governm-jot. at Bingapore±&Bir Aeiscr, lat« J. Daihdbls A 00., J-8. Oou.rn Q"*' r ihe undermentioned dates are only approfnate. Steamer From Eipected Will be I>«tppV;h. d for (j a.V. Lamberge Palembang July 9 Penang, Edi, Telok Semawe, and Segli July
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    • 775 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Dbpbb Mail Contract with th« AUSTRIAN GOVBBItMHIIT. The following are the dates on which the Company's «t*amers may be expected to arrive and (tail from here Outward. Homeward. 1908. Arrives. I<X)3 Bails. IM'irquu Vindob.,na July 7 Bacquehem July ti Trirtte July 31 'Per§ia
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    • 548 7 I NSURANCE CO. '3 -nUMIOITIICPURAaO* OFFIOI \j LIMITED. Capital Sobsatifaed.. -...W/00.000. Aao.uitp.idup 100,000. Iwm tad. 1.1*0,000. Hbad drum, Hokuom. rha nodsrugnad, baring bam appointed Agouti of the aboro Company, an vtmpmnl Ie aoospt Maria* Butt at current rataa. > BOUBTKAP Co.. Ajwtf, ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS
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    • 791 7 NOTICES. MARTIN'S iHbr Ladles.) lU'L^' A Fr.noh lamttf lor .11 liMIuIKI <• Tkaau I LMIN ibOielMtrt.n* tl.tt on ifl# I flrat *Ikd of KtiT IrrACulftrti t of tl rd' M tiaf b* adi»(DMtoro4 Thnwohout ».n.h«i*a "maSSK"'^^' •'JuTHAMMWrt'.'jlßiLi.'lli* 1 gJQUID^ FUm7 (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 82/6 (Thirtj-two shillings
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 2060 8 I tar tliifi heading the following al>l>rear« used str. steamer sli.— it i.— barque sch. schooner; Yet.— > )ruiser; Gbt. <Junboat; Tor. i ;-.'i(i H.o.— Horse-power: Brit. Brit nited States; Fch French l«.>r -tiivinnn: J>ut Dutch; Gc- -Generalcartc>. <i \>.~~ ili-ck passenger; U Uncertain: 1 T W.—
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    • 131 8 From Europe— By the N.D.1., s. s. KtauljcAovdueon the BUt July, with dates to the 7th July. From China— Ry the X.D.L. s.s. Hamburg dne on the 27th Jaly. Tim Tlbim op Mails Dub. Left Singapore. Due in "London Arrived June 17th B. I. July 12th July
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    • 96 8 fir ''•■r tttamrr T\mr. To-MoBKOW. Sarawak R.af Sarawak lOa.ir. Bangkok Hrtid 11 a.rr. Bangkok B. Seng Guan i p.m. Bili'ion Ponmnak H.Whatl Soon 2 p.m. IVnun^ mil I (>.■!' Hfbf 3 p.m. P. Swet'bam via |>. .rt> Bnlaiier p.m. Knnaoon A i .■ilcufta Ptatakntn 8 p.m. MuutokA Palemiiang
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    • 456 8 I JfLAG 5 V«gB«L'B N*M« A TOSS CAPT4IS 1 FBOM S.IILID COSBIQB«KS. j fly 24 ISiam Brit str. 992 Binns 25 Babelsberg fler str. 1379 Ahrnes 25 Oaobang Fch tra 8522 Loquonte 25 Surnberg Ger str. '-M 63 Fabur.: 25 Patrol Brit str. 122« 'Duiniiiall 25 Oscar II Nor
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    • 193 8 Datk. Vessel's Namb. Flao Rio.' Tons. Dbhtihatjok. July 2S Robert Diekenson Brit Mr 18.XI K.V.ik Papan 27 Eridiin Fch Hr wm Saigon •Jrt Kudat Ger Btr. 5»0 Cebu via poiiß 87 Ban Lione Put str. 278 Ban<ljerm»>.sin 28 Will O the Vi'isp Mm gtr. 148 Poatittnak 27 Sri Tringgjnu
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 46 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS aai SILK MERCHANTS, 61-62, HIGH STREET. On account of Exchange rising; we have reduced the prices of all our goofe Silk goods, Silver ware, all kinds of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, Japanese mattings, Carpets, &c. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co.
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    • 170 8 IJIHITEAWAY, LAIDLAU|K fe-J WILL HOLD TkEiTCIR, WP^f* H CLEARANCE SALE.)! H DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. f] fl Jll I OnnnO Wlllbe soldat REDUCED PRICES with a few exceptions. This ALL U U Uu opportunity isladvanta^eous to all intending: purchasers of Drapery WE OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK The Stock is
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 66 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kamiang Kerbau Hotpital. i>:ih Juiii. 190$. 9 a.m Spin. 9p.m. Remarks. Bar 29.584 2».77»! *> 8«0 Mornina Temp 86.0 87 8 810 dny and WBlbTher 80.0 78 2 790 cloud?. DirofWind s.s c. iw, s ».a. night clear. Max. Temp 8H.9 Mm 79.0 Mas.in Sun 141.0 Terr, rad
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 413 9 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. AM AM AM A.M. P.M P.M P.M. PM. P.H A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. PM. P M „n gw« t. \m ,0.00 S» J!2 v; jg »g a ijj; I}" »g ft
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    • 399 9 NOTICES. NEW BILLIARD TABLES. WE are importing new Enftlifth Billiard Tables i first claee quality, at mot reasonable pri'tee. One rPC«ntly supplied to a local hotel gives great B«tiafa<.tioD and mar be inspected by arrangement with the andereigDed. H. L. COG H LAN Co., v.c Auctioneers and Lant* Agents MOTOR
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    • 200 9 NOTICES. Restaurant. H. van Wijk. ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE NO. 726. OPPOSITE FORMER BUILDINQS. RE-OPENED. Roomy airy saloons for Tiftimanri Dinners. The wliolt; day dishes a la carte'" all kinds of 8.-verage* Ice-creams Soda-creams, Cocktails. Tiffin $1. Dinners $1 .50. Arrangements per m >nth at very m derate ratej. The underpinned
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  • 283 10 THE KING'S PRIZEMAN. I* viov of tbe conclusion of another BinW'y," those who follow the fortunes of rifle shooting will he interested in tbe appended list of <4UKBN'S AND KINO'S PRIZE WINNKKS AT WIMBI.KDON AND BISLKY HINCB 1860. 1160. l>te. Rom, 7tb Nortb Yorkshire. IHHI. I've Jopliag, bogtb Mid.lle.ei. XH9i.
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  • 78 10 ,11) Ktpby iDUzzlcloailer uaed liy winner. 1 b) Winner lined U.S.A. Co.'b muzzle-loader. (<■) Finit officer to win the Queen's Prize. liij Last year of tbe Government peMen Whltworth nnii/lp-loa'lfr rifle. Martini-Henry breech-loadem lir~t wttL (f) Third stage introduced. fg) Only K*pper to win tbe Quean* Pri/.e. (b Firxt year
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  • 695 10 Mr. Hi. .lohn llroilrick, in the lluu.-i- ••< ConiruotiH, lid I li.it the "Jo.OUO men wliirli it bad l>een decided M iiiaintain in Sunt!i Africa, after consideration from Colonial nod Imperial ntandpointn, would include four cavalry regiment*, twelve field and two hor-f batteries, fourteen line buttalionn, imd fan
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 20 10 (Shipping advertisements, with datea of* sailing etc will be found on page 7. General ihipping new* ih printed pd pageS
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    • 621 10 BANKS. U ON U KONG AND BHANHHA! BARKING OORPORATIOH. PAin-np capital •lo.ooo.nnr KKBF.BVIS FTJND.(iterling Reserve..*lo,ooo,ooo l ifi vmnon Silver Reserve. 6,«»,000/ l6 oW0W) KKHEHVE LIABILITY OF\ nnmm PROPRIETOR* J~» O.onnoa Court or Directors. A. J. RAYMOND, heq, —CHAIRMAN. f. H. Tovkink, E«q Deputy Chairman. W. H Si, a uk, Esq.
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    • 352 10 NOTICES. RANEEQUNOE FIRECLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. VI A^ UFACTURERS of every deserip l"l tion of GLAZED STONEWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS, VENTILATORS, ROOFING AND FLOORING TILES, TESBELA TED PAVEMENTS, STABLE BRICKir FIRE-BRICKS, FIRE-CLAY ANP BOILER SETTING BLOCKS. Large stocks always on hand. BHRAGER BROTHERS, Singapore, Sole Agent* m. w. A
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    • 308 10 NOTICES Coal irqr godg od i apply at CT Brooketoo and j.at uin. with prom t despatch for r btik ror cargo *t>r terms tpf i to Jol i: haruio Saiava< Governm( lit cc t I sbuan nt. CHAMPAGNE '<LOUIS ROEOERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanche The old, well-known br.nii).
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    • 891 10 NOTICED. Slngapoije Sportlw, ClubProgramme for the Autumn Race Meeting. 1903. October, 2Oth, 22nd, 24th. FIHSTDAY. Tiuuday, VOth October. THE MUDKN PLAIE.- Value MOO. Kace for Mniden Hoiwb. W.-i.in f«* Entrauce flu. Distnnce, R. 0. THE FIKST ORIFFIN RACK Vl un $300, and $60 to tbo Second Ho provided there are
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    • 471 10 NOTI ,i£S. $10 if declared after noon on the lOtb October, und by 4.15 p.m. on the day of the Kneo. Distance, 5 fur.ongg and 143 ya ds Note.— A penally of 71b. is incurred by the winner of any r»o' run sub«equent to the publication of th.- weights, and
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