The Straits Times, 6 August 1903
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Title Section13 1903-08-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai,i99 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS13 words
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Advertisement673 1903-08-06 1 LORNE WHISKY. Wde Straits ¥)imes. AM) 156e Straits budget. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column measnre.l I :>-! Inaertton f 1 %> cent« Second and third insertion* eat li 80 cent* Fourth, fifth, and sixth 40 cents Seventh to eighteenth 24 cents Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 cents Per /eek673 words
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Advertisement608 1903-08-06 1 NO 1 ICE. IS hereby sivnn that our clerk and salesniHu Him Joon Lee having left our employment, since the SOth June, IHO3, we wnl not hold ounelvt>n rvsponpiblf* for anvlliiug that he may sign as on our behalf. SIM LEE WEE, CHOP BAN HIN, Merchants, 49 Boat Quay. Singapore,608 words
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Advertisement132 1903-08-06 1 KL^sl Ks^sl Q Toilet Powder Q FRONTIER MIXTURE Jin Unrivalled @00l Sweet Smoking I&obacco. Price 85 Cents— J lb. Tin. Robinson 6rCo; Retail Agents. ASK FOR THE FAMOUS "ARIMA TAN-SAN" A Natural Water, Clear Sparkling AND Effervescent Mineral Water. Price $4.75 per case of 4doz. Pints. SOLE IMPORTERS V, SHIBUYA132 words
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Advertisement589 1903-08-06 1 NOTICFS. ELGIN WATCH I ZS Durable and Actunito <^»$^ Tl KeTslone W ch CC f Se Co Phlladf Ipbia. V -S.A. S^ '-i^l. *«E«IC» S OLDEST «N0 1 f4\ b'A URCEST WATCH FACTORY ll*~*^sV Vl For by w^/^w^# Th Prtnc 'P ml w*'*' 1 Strmlts Sotllftn*n< "BKA VIEW HOTEL, JOHORK.589 words
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Article1702 1903-08-06 2 London, litk July South Africa. I)K. lamkson.I amkson. of ••Jameson raid" fainf, made his fin»l pubhu ippear.-Micn as Leadri of the Cape Progressive* on the 14th, when lie opened the electoral campaign ,it Urernorii Dr. Jameson in his speech urged the unity <>' the party with the1,702 words
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Advertisement314 1903-08-06 2 NOTICES. THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE TANSAN. THAT BOTTLED BY J. Clifford Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. low The most palatable and wholesome natural mineral water known. Sole Proprietor. J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON. Kobe, Japan. Beware of Imitations. SCOTT'S EMULSION. r 1 STANDARD JQf j WEAK BEMEDI^^;! LUNGS. Of all Chemists, Druggists and314 words
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Advertisement220 1903-08-06 2 NOTICES. J.&H.GWYNNE, LTD., H SSSSSSSi'u. MAKERS orrmx LARGEST, MOBT n-CONOMICAL and MOST SUCCESSFUL Ckhtri«joal PUMPING MACHINERY in tb* World V '^^^^^^s. »e)f Irr^iQstlon, DrdinjiQQ, yS" > w^ eolamatlon, Docks, Ac Ac '^Hv -eagS^BW "Invincible Uentrifjßal \^m- PUMPIW 6 MACHINERY Hb<. B^^B^^BBB i Stalioner y type), lar«e or small, S »'*^V,220 words
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Advertisement606 1903-08-06 2 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-OP CAPITAL HO.OOO.OfK REBERVB FUND.Sterling Reaerve.4lo,ooo,oool |fiM)n|wl BllTerß«««rve.. 6J00.000 18^ 00 0 RBBERVE LIABILITY OF\ PROPRIETORS. j-biu.waj.w*' COUBT OV DIBECTOEB. A. J. Raymond, Eaq,— Chairman. H. ToMBiNd, K«q —Deputy Chaibmah. W. H. Slade, Kaq. H. Schcbabt, Esq. Hon. C. W. Dickson Hon. K. Shewah.606 words
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Article134 1903-08-06 3 A OaUto jury at Montgomery in Alabama only the other day found indictments in 90 cases in which QaMrgM are. inarleot having kept negroes in hi 1 wry. It is alleged that the negroes were fined for fictitious offences, the i'lu'.rs paying the tines and then taking the134 words
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Article128 1903-08-06 3 In America, tLr laud of the gigantic, there is a market garden which can tairly claim to be the largest in the world. Ii is run in Massachusetts by a Mr. W W. KawsoD. who spares no iii' n>'Y to turn out good results. About 2,000 ewwbaa are128 words
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Article146 1903-08-06 3 Dk. I.kibinu in, -it is understood, iiiJeavouring to recruitC'hiistian coolies from China for th« new agricultura] Colon y to be established in" the F. M. states. The services of a Chief Locomotive tingineer for the F. M.S. Railways have J.ecn i<-i|uisition«>d for from India, and *n ollicHr will146 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1903-08-06 3 Croupy Children. 1& your children are suti]ect to croup, watch for the first sj ni|.tom of the di«east hoarscnefs. If Chamherlain'o Totgh Ktmecy is given as soon as the child Incomes bcarse. the attack can he iv( rU (I Even after the croupy rough lian appeartd, the attack run always84 words
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Advertisement592 1903-08-06 3 NOTICES. CONFIDENCE said Lord Chatham, ia A plant of slow growth.' People believe in things that they see, and in a broad sense they are right. What is sometimes called blind fmths is not faith at all. There must l>e reason and fact to from a foundation for trust. In592 words
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Advertisement872 1903-08-06 3 NOTICES, Singapore Sportino Club. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. October, 2Oth, 22nd, 24th. firsY'day. Tuetday, SOth October. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Value MOO. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Entrance $10. Distance. K. THE FIKBT OEIFFIN BACE.— Value $900, and 160 to the Second Horse, provided there are five872 words
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Advertisement634 1903-08-06 3 NOTICES. noon on Batofd«y, 10th October, and ♦10 if declared after noon on the lOtb October, and by 4.16 p.m. on the day ol the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs and US yards. KoU.—K penalty of 71b. is incurred hy the winner of any race ran nub««quent to the publication of634 words
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Advertisement700 1903-08-06 3 NOTICES. WANTED ft bookkeeper with knowledge of shop-keeping. Eurasian preferred. Apply to B. 7.. c/o Strain Time*. O.C. WANTED— An Eurasia.. S »ot m i isht overseer on the Buudi Tin mines. Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd, Agents. v c. ANTED for tbe ßritish North Porneo Government, a bint'700 words
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Advertisement584 1903-08-06 3 SHIPPING DO-CHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOE HONGKONG. THE Company's steamer I.AIBANQ, 3,469 tons, Capt Courtney, baring left Calcutta on the Ut inst., may bt expected to Arrive here on or about the [Bth idem, and will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to584 words
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877 1903-08-06 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST. Small though its consequence seem* to be.thfl news that Cardinal Sarto's election is hailed with general delight in Italy, is of great importance. It means that the Qiirinal and the Vatican are possibly becoming reconciled. The thought may be visionary, but877 words
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Article277 1903-08-06 4 In Reuter's telegrams to-day rufornnce is made to a qensation'il journalistic case which has aroused a good deal of stir at Shanghai, where several Chinese journals of an extreme liberal type are run in the Foreign Settlement, which in out of Chinese jurisdiction. A Mixed Court, however, with foreign assessors,277 words
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Article117 1903-08-06 4 RcMoi'it was bus. in shipping circles lac evening to the effect that war had been declared between Russia and Japan. A very thorough search for the origin of the story failed to unearth its real eource but one somewhat interesting tact transpired. A Chinese firm had reserved oarfci space for117 words
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Article10 1903-08-06 4 Thk See of Borneo was founded forty-eight years ago to-day.10 words
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Article15 1903-08-06 4 Advance mail news will he found on page 2 and Pahang News 'on page 6.15 words
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Article16 1903-08-06 4 Trb Straili Budget was published this morning a in til supplement will be issued this evening16 words
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Article23 1903-08-06 4 This morning a Chinese co'ie was working in a sawmill at Kandang Kerbau when a log fell on his head and killed him.23 words
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Article19 1903-08-06 4 It is asserted tua.t experiments with wireless telegraph systems in Washington prove the Slabi-Arco system to b^ the best.19 words
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Article17 1903-08-06 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play ou the 'Esptenade' to-morrow night trom 9 o'clock (weather permitting).17 words
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Article26 1903-08-06 4 Messrs. Fraser Co. inform us that the output of tin ore from the Tronoh Mines, Ltd during July was 1,318.28 piculs, valued at |So 973 9326 words
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Article24 1903-08-06 4 The F.M.B. yacht Meran arrived from Port Swettenham this n. miag with Mr. O. Marks, Mr. -and Mrs. Hewett and Mrs. K«nwy on board.24 words
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Article23 1903-08-06 4 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Nijni Novgorod left westward yesterday afternoon. The hie>- is due on the 1 lth from Colombo for Vladivostock.23 words
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Article27 1903-08-06 4 The b. s. Hye beong docks for her six months' survey this week, and her sailing from Singapore on Friday the 7th inst. will therefore be missed.27 words
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Article30 1903-08-06 4 Mk Barkibs has disposed of Cadenas, the purchaser being Mr. Alma Baker As the animal is a non-sweater Mr. Sarkies has probably used good judgment in getting rid of him.30 words
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Article34 1903-08-06 4 Mr. W Mikkpbacb will give a practical talk on shorthand at the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday, at 8.15 p.m. All young men interested in the subject are cordially invited to be present.34 words
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Article47 1903-08-06 4 Bankster, the winner of the big races on the first and third days at. the Penarfg meeting, has been disposed of by Mr. Schaefer to Mr. W. W. Bailey, of Klang whose colours he wore on Saturday last He landed good stakes in each of the race<_47 words
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Article43 1903-08-06 4 The latest news from Thibet is that 4,000 priests from the LiUng lim i«nrv have determined to oust all Chinese officials fr >ra the country. Lieu, the chief mandarin of Tatsinglu, on the frontier, has taken the field with some troops against thetn.43 words
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Article43 1903-08-06 4 Thb other day jewellery variously valued at from ticals 40,000 to ticals 164,000 was stolen from the premises of Mr. Grahlert, the Bangkok Court jeweller The Siam police have arrested two Barman* who are said to have had their finger* in the pie.43 words
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Article46 1903-08-06 4 CxFrAiN MaiNkk I M.S. died abo'it the middle of last month, at Shanhaikwan in North China from an accident while bathing on the sea shore. He dived from the pier into shallow water head downwards and dislocation of the upper-bone of the spine resulted. Death followed.46 words
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Article54 1903-08-06 4 A RELATED notice appears in the latest London Qnzette to hand, announcing the appointment of Captain F D. Barry, the Fife Royal Garrison Artillery (Militia), to be A DC. to Sir F. A SwetMnhAin, K C M G., the oflicer administering the Uuvemment of the Strait Settlements and their dependencies.54 words
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Article61 1903-08-06 4 The following changes in the magisterial and prison departments are impending, and tak« eflVct on the return i mm leave of Mr. H. N. Bland, who assumes charge of the prisons. Mr. E G. Broadrck returns to the Secretariat. Mr. W. C. Michell takes up the duties of first nr./istrate61 words
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Article75 1903-08-06 4 Volunteers 'interested in signalling may like to heat that a very compact little instrument has been invented by Colonel Howland Roberts for teaching the art and is sold by J. II Steward, London. It is of the size of an ordinary teleeraph instrument and worked in a similar manner, a75 words
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Article79 1903-08-06 4 When the Sulttu of Johore refused 1500 guineas for Rapid Pilgrim he told the would-be purchaser that he could have him for 2<MK) guineas, but that figure was considered too high, and the son of Pilgrim's Progress is to remain in Victoria and be prepared by H Roberts for his79 words
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Article82 1903-08-06 4 Extbnoivr metalling operations are in progress on the Railing Rortd near by the Gas Works, and certainly uot before they were needed. This road has to bear some of the heaviest traffic in Singapore and it will required to be made a good job of, otherwise a very abort time82 words
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Article145 1903-08-06 4 Thk American cruisnrs Albany VincintKiti and Raleigh, which left yesterday afternoon, are not bound for Manila is was generally alleged prior to their nailing. A* a matter of fact they go to Hongkong and thence to Chefoo. At the latter place they will join the squadron under Admiral Ribley Evans145 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article23 1903-08-06 4 Lord Curzon's Term Extended. Itondon, 6th Augutt. Lord Cur/on's term of office at Go»ernor-(ienerul of India has been extended.23 words
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Article21 1903-08-06 4 An Immensely Popular Choice. Caritinal .Sarto's election is immensely popular in Italy. There is general rejoicing at Home21 words
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Article75 1903-08-06 4 China Demands Their Heads. Mr. Balfour, replying in the House or Commons Io ;tn enquiry by Mr. Norman, stated that Sir K Satow has been telegraphically instructed that the Shanghai prisoners should not be surrenderci [The Shanghai pri»l»Stl nrv .-ertaia Chinevr jmirtiali»t< who havshSMl writing in a75 words
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Article38 1903-08-06 4 Whitaker Wright has returned to London and km been charged at tbe (Ttiildhall Police Court with issuing a false balance sheet in connection with the Qlobe Finance Corporation. He has been released on £5,000 bail38 words
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Article29 1903-08-06 4 News from Macedonia is more dis <|uieting. Two dynamite outrages have occurred at Sorovitch, on the Salonika-Monastir Railway. It is helie^-ed that a general insurrection is imminent.29 words
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293 1903-08-06 4 Yesterday's Results. i. taaar -iMiLss. Mm. .1. D. Saundcre bent Mrs. G. M. Preston B-4, 6 MIXED lli>l BLKS. 'A CLASS. Mr. and Mr- Rraddell beat Hhs WSBSaW and Mr. Hos.-. H <> 1. Mr. anil Mrs. KohertMin r.e»t Mis* Powers and <',ipt Sliarpe, ii-.1.293 words
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Article132 1903-08-06 4 M r. \V. H. Krizkll asks us to acknowledge the fallowing donations to tiiis Fund: Amount previously acknowledged 19 .r.9«. r .9« Mr. Noel TntWr ,o A. M. McNail .10 Mrs. A. M. Sarkies ..10 Mr. K. Ohita 10 budolf Schmidt 10 A. Diei io Amamalni132 words
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Advertisement512 1903-08-06 4 LATEST APVERTISfiMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1M4.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. (tPriee Jsist on Jipplieation.) tu. ih. f>. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Merchants, Si gapore. Teloptone Ho. 146. Warehouse, Slgfc Stwot, Ho. 1, 2, 38t i. o importers of Silk from India. China, and Japan. ALSO512 words
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Advertisement481 1903-08-06 4 Volunteer Conversazione 1.-MHI: THE Wnn UK THE S. V. A., S. R. E. (v). and S. V. R. WILL BE HELD AT THK DRILL HALL By Mraississ rf the Mic*r (•■aariitf!, S. V.C. Tattday, August 1 lth, 1903, at 9 p.m. ADMISSION Volunteer* (memliers of the above) may introduce Ladies481 words
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Advertisement146 1903-08-06 4 O. R. LAMBERT fif CO., Photojrraphers. opbk: Mreshstn Honse, (Battery Road.) On Ws«kda)s only, 8 s>m. to 6 p. m. Orchard Road. On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oo Sundays, 8 a. m. to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. We ben to146 words
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Advertisement9 1903-08-06 4 PeerleSS I» an ideal food for Cream. lBl nto9 words
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Advertisement32 1903-08-06 4 YOUR BTRKNGTH RETUIINS For all wasting diseases, take Steams Wine. It improves Nutrition. Increases weight and strength. It is a stimulant and Nerve Tonic of the greatest value.— Sold by all chemists.32 words
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Advertisement9 1903-08-06 4 eerICSS V MUM infredient for tee-creun and Cream. |mdain9 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter245 1903-08-06 5 To the Editor of tlie Straits Time*." Sir, I am not sure in whom the control of the liochore Canal is vested, whether in the Ciovernment or in the Municipality, but its disgraceful condition does not reflect credit on the body repponr-ihle for itt upkeep. This canal245 words
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Article190 1903-08-06 5 A wekk or so ago, Sitee, a R lyanese woman employed by Mrs. Whitehead was arrested on the allegation of having stolen various articles of jewellery vahiH $295, the property of her mistress. Yesterday, the case was heard by the Bench of two Magistrates, and190 words
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Article166 1903-08-06 5 To runin Singapore Shortly. The Singapore Jinrikisha Syndicate whicn is introducing a better type of rikisha for public hire and which has already obtained the sanction of the Municipality to charge an increased rate for the use of the better vehicle, experts to put about fifty of166 words
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Article178 1903-08-06 5 Thb Dnyihne was und.mked at Tanjong Pag:» r at 6 a.m. on Tu..>>lsiy and the Laertes at 5 n m. the same day. Tlih 9 ri \V ingnee was to wed lrom Tanjong Rhu to Tanjxng Pagar on tbe 4 tli Aiiuust, and dry-riocked there at 3.30 p.m.178 words
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Article809 1903-08-06 5 Tbb general manager's Report tor the 4 weeks ending 18th July to the chairman and Directors of the Haub Australian 6. M. Co., Ltd., is as follows Gentlemen, I beg to submit my monthly report on your mining and milling operations. The mine measurements and assay results of prospecting809 words
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Article284 1903-08-06 5 Scaring a Wl.e. This morning, a European residing at 14, Selegie Road was arraigned before Mr. Wilkinson on tbe allegation of having last night fired off a revolver in the house indicated in a manner calculated to be dangerous to human life He was also charged with284 words
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Article136 1903-08-06 5 The following properties weredisposed of by auction at Powell and Cos. saleroom yesterday afternoon :—999: 999 years leasehold land and house thereon known as No. 4 China Street, Singapore, area 2,353 sq. feet, bought by S.R.M Soopramanian Chitty for 915,700. 999 years' leasehold laud an! dwelling house thereon136 words
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Article149 1903-08-06 5 On Saturday, Louis Elisa Argoud was brought before Mr. Peacock on the allegation of having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of a quantity of furniture valued at $600, the property of Ali Hamba Bernama at No. 14 1 Serangoon Koad The defendant had tenanted149 words
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Article149 1903-08-06 5 On the 13th ult., owing to carelessness in felling a tree on the ground known as Emerald Hill, near the railway bridge at Orchard Road, the tree fell across the railway line. This was a dangerous obstacle and had the train just then due at the spot149 words
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Article122 1903-08-06 5 As previously briefly announced, the l'tlraa trophy was shot for at Bisley on July 11th and won by the United States hy 1,570 points against Qroat Britain'" 1 555. It seems that the British and Colonial teams were handicapped somewhat owing to the Americans using an122 words
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Article61 1903-08-06 5 The last of the three race, for the Jackson Millar Cup will be swum at the Swimming Club on Sunday next over a 200 yards' course. Launches leave Johnston's Pier at 10 and 11 a.m. As this is tne last occasion on which the old Bungalow will61 words
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Article65 1903-08-06 5 Tub following results Of the Henley Reeatta are given by the Indiin Field Grand Chilling* Cup: Leander Eight. Ladic* Plate Magdalen 0011 Ox. ThamA* dtp Trinity Coll., Dublin. SUmanU Cvp Third Trinity, Cam. Vintor* Cup: University Coll Oxon Wyfold* (F.turs) Kingston R. C Silver Q-MsU (pairs) Victoria R65 words
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Article70 1903-08-06 5 Tuesday's Play. Springs beat Withers. Wednesdays Play. SINGLES. McKemie tar, beat A. J. Mac Donald, 7, 21-13. Tie. for To-day. White 3 r. Tiitchard 5. DOUBLIS. s D'Courcy and Hill- 6 0. Thornton and Caldwell 4. Ties (or To-morrow. SINGLES. beaui lerrk ser. 0. Moutgomerie70 words
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Article100 1903-08-06 5 Thk telephone has become an article of our civilisation, and some people are said even to make love through its agency. If so, let the lovers beware. Sometimes when you have been hard at work listening to honeyed words tbe speaker's or speakertss's voice seems to recede into the distance.100 words
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Article107 1903-08-06 5 In bankruptcy this morning, before Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jone9, Mr. Van Someren applied for the discharge of Rudolph Lambert. The application was cr&nted, the Official Assignee asspntine. It was stated that a dividend of it per cent, had been paid, and that an additional 10 per cent would he paid. There107 words
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Article607 1903-08-06 5 SINOAFOEI, 6TH AUfiOST, ltOl. PRODUCE. Qaabler buyers 1 8 .5« Conn B«ll 7.60 do PoatUMk I ->■ Pepp«r, Black buyer* 33.50 do White, (6%) H 61.00 Bago Flow Sarawak 3.95 do Brunei No. 1 n Pearl 8»ko 6.90 Coffse, Ball, 15% basis 1« 60 Coffee, Palembtnc, 90% basis.- -'7.0"607 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement75 1903-08-06 5 If y father had a severe case of pleurisy, and was compl«tel\ prostrated. His physician treated bim with all the skill at hie command, but the patient only appeared to glow worse. We fiun.lv resorted to the use of Javne's Expectorant with th« most happy r. suit*, fora few bottles75 words
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Advertisement10 1903-08-06 5 I vEvIvSS An economical evaporated milk thoroughly Cream. iteri d10 words
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Advertisement128 1903-08-06 5 A Strong Statement. ftHAMBRKLAIVg COLIC AND DIARRH(E\ RRMEOY has been tbe means of wiving more humn lires and r- lievin^ more pain and Buffeting thtn any other medicine in tbe wo-ld There are thousand* of home* that always keep a bottle in their medicine chests for there is no telling128 words
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Advertisement40 1903-08-06 5 G. Otomune Co., RAFFLES PLACE. Japanese Curio and General Stores. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Mways in stock a large assortment OK High Class Curios AND Modern Artwork OK Japan. Inspection and Correspondence Cordially Invited. G. Otomune Co. Telephone No. 905.40 words
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Advertisement690 1903-08-06 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION 84LE OF HOTEL FURNITURE, Ac, To be held at the Adelphi Hotel, Coleman Street Saturday, Sth Augnut, 190:1, vi i :!0 p.m CVRVED teak sideboard wth l»rg mirror piue!<; la r ge pier glissns in massive frames, vilnable oil pointing., dining tables, pankih-t, Uwool elixirs, hat and690 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous167 1903-08-06 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 6th August. High Water. 9.17 p.m. L. L. T. C. Tournament. 8.V.A. Signalling. 9. IS. Philharmonic Orchestra. $.30. Friday. 7th August. High Water. 10.36 vm. l't.O p in P. < homeward mail closes, b. 8.C.C. Football. SWA. Lecture. 6.15. S.V.R.. S V K. Recruits Drill. 5.15.167 words
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Article497 1903-08-06 6 Kuala Lipir, '.Hit July. Two Malays, named respectively L.ong bin Saraah and Uda bin Samad. c.c tried before Mr. Owen, the Senior Magistrate, on the 29th July, for the m rder in May of another Malay named Musa. The Assistant Commissioner ot Police, Mr. Sumner, prosecuted the risonern497 words
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Article53 1903-08-06 6 TusNawYork correspondent %^^^k Melbourne Argu* estimates Rockefeller's wealth at i'lO't'^'^H iis son and heir conducts hooi class at Kifth-avpnu&tfi^Brat Church. The World's Work "^razarine recently stated that the' older Ilockpfeller's only pleasure in life is hcoamul ititvj moneys He awns 60 per -t-nt of theSran^Ukfcl Oil Trust stock, j^ lafge53 words
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Article104 1903-08-06 6 ;ai. dispatch to the HeraU. from Room, dated 19th inst says: The Ivinn and Queen of Italy, who were thrown from their automobile by its rattling into a tree, were more seriously in and than was thought at first They ire not, however, in any danger, and btynad hruisos and104 words
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Article139 1903-08-06 6 9CMM months ago Singapore was ••..iite«l hy Hti Irish Buddhist prie-t, l r Dhammaloka. He was the pre*idrnt of ;t society for promoting ouddhisin and is now president of the international Buddhist Young Men's Association, which has its headquarters ■n Tokyn, Japan. Somebody in :*anjroon has bow written the Bangkok139 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement90 1903-08-06 6 Drivers and Firemen All Agree. A ni V ÜBtonierß writes Will ./X BtaphCMOll, of Hamilton, N'.S.'.V., re unnnimous in their praise of Cbaml">rUin'» remedies. The drivers and firei i.-ii on the north n line all agree that no tiutv box is complete without a bottle of Oharnberliiin"BColie,Cholera,audDiarrh<»a Hemudy." Tbesd men90 words
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Advertisement166 1903-08-06 6 NOTICES. Restaurant. Ji. van XVijk. ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE NO. 726. OPPOSITE FORMER BUILDINGS. RE-OPENED. Rcomy, airy saloons for Tiffins and Dinners. The whole day dishes a la carte, all kinds of Bt-veragea Ice-creams. Soda-creams, Cocktails. Tiffin $1. Dinners $1 .50. Arrangements per month at very moderate rates. The undersigned invites166 words
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Advertisement906 1903-08-06 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. AM. AM A.M. AM. P.M. F.M. P.M. P.M. P.M A M \M. A.M. A.M. P.M. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M Singapore rf..7.00 7.45 10.00 11.80 32.30 4-10 5.15 6.40 ..*M JM 9!JO 10.45 12 10906 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement746 1903-08-06 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. TUX Statute iMiun I Norwich Union Kuo Insoimao* SoaMj. Atlas A«nnr«oos Comply (Fire), rhe Eiiui'able Life Ajsumnoe Sooiety. rh« Chin* Mutual Bt«un Navigation oomp»nj rhe Tottenham U««r Beer Company. PANT. LIMITED. Agents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation FOR <lll\i. J VPi*. FEA'*««. (EYLI)V, Vlsrß\Hl. IMMI,746 words
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Advertisement709 1903-08-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatsciiappij. Under contract witn loe Netneriaods India <4or<irncpent. «i B**fp<trt: Jßhjp Aqwot. latb J. Dabbdbls A Oo^ o r *\Q w ATibe undermentioned date* are only appro»"nai« Steamer From Expected Will be f>««p* Vihed for s 0.0 Daf'idfU Soerabaia Augt 8 Bawean, So^rtbaia, Bandjermassin, Kota Baroe,709 words
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Advertisement696 1903-08-06 7 Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Usi'Kß Mail CoirrEAOT with th« ACBTRIAH GOTSRNIIINT. The following are the dates on which the Company's steamer* may be expected to arrive and sail from here Outward. Hombward. luas. Arrives. 1003 Sails. \Erth .Front 'Marquit F'nVnand Bept. 5 I Bacquthem Sept 1 I Via Hongkong696 words
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Advertisement552 1903-08-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. lorddßnMßr Lloyd, firemen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE OOAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Toss Rag. SUllin 2478 Phra Sang 1603 Pttehabun 2191 Uaehew 1600 Varuiukan 2111 Phra C. Klao 1668 Borneo 2100 P.ChuiaC.K. 1868 VohticKang 2040 Deli 1394 Pt'Uanu^^ 3019 TaicMow 186W Paknatn 2004 JTonp £w 1369 Tangli-n i«»552 words
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Advertisement556 1903-08-06 7 STEAMSHIP* COMPANIES JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by tbe following NEW 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 or First and556 words
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Advertisement474 1903-08-06 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. rpjJE QUEEN IHBU RANCH OOMfAAY ■ow m nam m rm ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY Home Offlces QrrißN Insoranoi Buildup P. Lrr««if i>ot. The undersigned, Agent* fcr the almsCompany, are prepared to take riski »t current rates. HOOOLA VPT A On TRANSATLANTIO F'RE INSUKAJTOr 00., OF HAMBURG. NOKTH GERMAN FIRK474 words
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Article1470 1903-08-06 8 v I .iit tiiis head ing the following abbreviations arp used i str. h learner gh. r. suiip l>i|.— barque sell. schooner; Yet. V(k i t;(;ru Cruignr; Gbl Cunboat: Tor. j Tornado; H.n.— Horse- power: Brit. Bri»,hl. i 8. i Dlltd Suit Kcli.— French: Ger -German; l)ut.—1,470 words
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Article527 1903-08-06 8 Same, port, probable date of arrieai and name oj ageni*. A. £xelmani>. Marseilles, Aug M. (<orate. A>M)Bsinia, Hamburg, Auk 10 Behn Meyer Agamemnon, Liverpool. Aug 31 Mansfield \l oiii. Bombny. Aug; Borneo Coy. Alicante, Manila, Aug 9|; Barlow. Annum, Colombo, Bept 1 1 M Maritimes. Aparima. Calcutta, Aug527 words
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Article100 1903-08-06 8 For Her iteamer 'A»ir. To-Mobbow. Europe via ports Coromandel fl a.m. Bangkok Paknam a m. S'baya and Samarang Van lmho/f 1 1 a.m. T. Anson and Penang Mathilde 3 p.m. Yokohama and Kobe Pejna 3 p.m. Ampanan Macassar Wilh'lm 4 p.m. Hongkong and Japan Kindlon 4 pm. .-»»TI100 words
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Article146 1903-08-06 8 From Europe— By the P. 40. s. s. (hxman due on the 9th August, with dates to the 17th July. From China— By the P. O. s.s. Coro--a id' l dne on the 7th August. une 19th N. O. L. July 18th une 32nd M. M. July146 words
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Article183 1903-08-06 8 H Flag 5 Vmskl's Nan*. A Toss Captain From Mailed Coa-bioskbs. Q Big. Aug 6 Lai poors Brit str. iMl'I Windebank Swatow July '> Routtesd and Co. fi Wurzhurj; fW utr 824tt 'Rrinzer Hongkong July 3l Kehn Meyer A Co. 6R. Sc-hirf Baioe J)nt str. W Nacodah Hliio Aug183 words
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Article130 1903-08-06 8 Datk. Vessel's Name. Tu^a k. Rio. Tons. Dmt-xatiox. ue 6 Yangtpze 6 Chieng Mai /weenn Kedang Onphne 4 Flevo H Kt-iiVnt SchiH 7 Curumauilel 6 Koran* 6 Hok Tjioe 6 Kian Ann 6 Hong Wan 6 Banks 6 Qanymede 6 Venetin «M Perumg t in Hallatt. itrit,cir. 414H Lirerponl130 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement85 1903-08-06 8 K. A. J CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. On account of Exchange rising, we have reduced the prices of all our goods. Silk goods, Silver ware, all kinds of Indian, Chinese, Japanese goods, Japanese makings, Carpets, &c. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. HOTEL DER NEDERLANDEN BATAVIA85 words
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Advertisement489 1903-08-06 8 BEBKEFELD HOUSE Jl I 111 2 M1 SETS FILTEB 1% I 5 Pieces, jjood hard *f» BB WM glazed ware, To hold 21 »nd 4 gallon. handsome floral Qf\n(]/\|^^ IpV» ll c ee<B-2Be e<B-2B 200 NOVELS 3O colonial novels G lare Glasses These are paper backs good read- These are489 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1903-08-06 8 WEATHER T'L^GR*'?. CE. S. A. A C. Telegraph C'.wipt.ny. I 4th Aui.ist. HOyoRONO.— Barometer 29 7*. Direction of Wind S S.E. Force of WinH Max. Temp in Shade 84. MANILA:— 7.S7 W.S.W. 4. 29. 26.35 words
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