The Straits Times, 17 August 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,20* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 601 1 CUYMIRE WHISKY. NOTICE. In consequence of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O off present prices will be made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore, 22nd July. MO3. v.c. HOWARTH, KRSKINK, LIMITED. NOTICE. THE transfer books of the Company will be closed from the ltith to the •>th mot.,
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    • 176 1 Supplied to the State Hospitals of the Federated Malay States in -A.SIC YOTJIR, STORE KEEPER FOIR, |^~r^ SLEDGE BRAND. i^S^^y/cAI STERILIZED MILK i V /^^^J^\'W I ABSOLUTELY PURE in V>5 J Invaluable in the House, F& ALPfwjK) llsr If}^^ 1 twmtnihal swrra'"g^ < ICKNESS OR HEALTH. I>oii't be put ofil
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    • 707 1 NOTICES. STRAND HOTEL, RANGOOIM. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C. S. 1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffles Hotel, Singapore Raffles Tiffin Rooms, Singapore Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Penang Messrs. .SarkirH Brotherx beg to inform the public that they are
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    • 677 1 there are five starters the property of different owners. A Handicap for Horses that have started in The Paddock Stakes or The Grand frfnrl Cup (Race No. 6 or No. 6) on the K Day. Entrance $10. Distance, 11 mile. THE FIRST EX-GRIFFIN H.».\l CAP.— Value $900. A Handicap for
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  • 826 2 Wi have called attention again and again in these columns to me glaring instance of Crown Colony misgovernment in the case of British Honduras. It is now nearly fifteen years ago that it became evident to business men in that Colony that a railway was necessary
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 330 2 NOTICES. THERE IS QNLY ONE GENUINE TANSAN. JTHAT BOTTLED BY J. Clifford Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. The most palatable and wholesome natural mineral water known. Sole Proprietor. J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON. Kobe, Japan. Beware of Imitations. mrtsai SCOTT'S EMULSION. STANDARD WWF WEAK REMEDY 111 LUNGS. O f all Chemists, Druggists and General
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    • 475 2 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION m EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD, THE SEST SECURITY FOR HbALTH." ESSENCE OR Fi.UIP EXTRACT OF RED JAM&IQft Estd Kr^f "^S3fk^^f^S^^% 1^ Si^*^ since 1829. Promui Cfl by the MIOMI*T MEOICAL AUTHOMITIM thr m- i&ssurs towd I m, debility, eruptiqns, WEAK
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    • 218 2 NOTICES. I KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHES f >nral>l« and Aocurst* ♦^>-C^ The Keystone Wttcb Case Co. ~y imMUrf ISiS PkiUaelphis, U.S.A. >^^^!^ AMERICA'S OLDEST AMD ff{, 'l»',r» i«k L»««EST WATCH FACTOUT I w T?v ror s %/Q?!m Th PrlnctlMll Watch HtralU MUraifKi UM AH SIANG, Timber Merchant, AND PBOPBIBTOI STULANG STEAM SAW
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    • 108 2 He Found Relief. nSOBSI EUDDII, Tova Clerk. Kuniara, New Zwu 1, i.v- 1 nivi' vfry Kreat pleaxun in >'.iting that, hnvinj; used (^hamburlnin s Pain Kalm ii n very KPVore ntta-k of •cianci, I fonari immediatu icluf. Ha bcfOM lrt< d many ■t liit i'm l>r^cßtions for the -..me purpose,
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  • 426 3 Mr. D. J. S. Bailey, tbe district officer of Simanggong in Sarawak, gives the following particulars of gutta cultivation there in the Sarawak Gazette In the Krian a number of Pyaks own small copses where they have planted or tended the self-sown geiah rian treen (Imiutndra giMa). This
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  • 176 3 An Englishman who was appointed to an important post in China got married soon after his arrival in Hongkong. Amongst the recipients of the usual little cardboard boxes containing a piece of wedding cake was a Chinese merchant, with whom the bridegroom had an outstanding account for
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  • 95 3 WHEN IS A WIDOW NOT A WIDOW The judgment of the Ceylon Ful! Court was delivered, a few days ago, on the point of law that a Mohammedan widow was no widow, because a Mohammedan marriage is not recognised in Christendom, such a marriage not being the union of one
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  • 132 3 "A scnji hat tlagrant and amusinc case was related to us, the other day,'' fays the fwKm I'lanteri Girietti ol a good and beautiful dame who, though on pleasure die was bent, had a frugal mind and meiint to stay with as many people up she could manage
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 111 3 Dangerous. THK greatest rinnger from colds and influenza is their tendency to result in pneumonia. If seasonable care is used, hd<i ('hnmi't>rlhiu°H ougb Rt-medy taken, all danger will be avoided It will care a iold or an attack ot inHuen/.a in less time than other treatment. Hoarseness in a child
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    • 270 3 NOTICES. l/VVl|7^l These tiny I flSft^^^^AjA Capsules C ■A (Hi —superior C t0 C°P a 'b a > C \^^tM^^^W Cubebs, and C Injections cure C the same diseases as these drugs C in forty-eight hours without C inconvenience. C Hich Cipmlc bemn tbt name (MIDY) C FOR DISEASES OF
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    • 677 3 NOTICES. MARTIN'S rmi> mmmtw tm .11 lm«»l«illl— Tl iim>» ZtOm kn* htm lUrta. niSuiS. kom. m> U»l m lk> •M «l«a »fM> Imfdullr of lb« Ifiua uatliKwa.) NOTICE ALBERT L. A. Daley begs to infoim the public that he has now in stock oak polished elm c< ffini, fitted wit
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    • 729 3 NOTICES. WANTED— An Eurasian to act as right overseer on the Bundi Tin mines. Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd., Agents. a c. WANTED, at once, a young man as clerk for a mercantile office. Must be quick at figures and a good writer Apply to K. B. c/o Strait*
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    • 538 3 NOTICES. IXJR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed F fresh, at the Crown Dispensary, 06 Selegie Road. v.c. FOR SALE. ONE brown mare gelding with saddle complete. Price moderate. Apply to T. H. G. c/o Strait* Time*. 17-8 FOR SALE. BAY gelding, harness, and small victoria, sound good condition. Owner leaving for
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    • 527 3 SHIPPING APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR HONGKONG. MEBBKB. Apcar A Company's steamer LWHTNISiJ (Captain Spence), having left Calcutta on the 10th innt.. is due here on Monday morning, the 17th intt., «n route for the above port. For freight and passage, apply to PATERBON, SIMONS 4 CO., 17-8 Agents APCAR
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  • 1278 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 17th AUGUST. Some months have passed since an endeavor was made in these columns to outline the then freshly discovered powers of that extraordinary new element called radium. Since then, not only have new attributes been discovered for thi» extraordinary metal, but its
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  • 396 4 No common phrase in the English language conveys less sympathetic consolation than 1 told you so." In the case of the contretemps that has cropped up in connection wi'd th« Kallang Water- Works Extension iieine, however, the Strmiti Time* run .aroely refrain from making use of some analogous expression. When,
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  • 216 4 It is with the sineerest regret that the people of the Straits, I'oth here and at home, will hear of the death of Mr. A W. S. O'Sullivan, the Assistant Colonial Secretary, who expired suddenly at his residence thin forenoon. The case is all the more deplorable as hiving occurred
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1/1 1
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  • 11 4 Thk (Jovernor is expected to leave Penang on the 13th instant.
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  • 13 4 Mr R.A. Law, the K.MS. PostmaßterGeneral, is ill in the Kuala Lumpur hospital.
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  • 16 4 The Blue Book of the Colony for 190:< has been issued by the Government Printing Office
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  • 17 4 Thk Rev W (i. flhallah—r. Iditor of the MaiayM Miaaaft, expects to return to Singapore in January.
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  • 17 4 Wk are asked to state that Miss Taylor will not be ''At Home" tomorrow afternoon an usual.
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  • 18 4 Thk s.b Lightning, which arrived this morning from Calcutta, brought 90u sheen and goajs for the Singapore market.
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  • 21 4 Two hundred and fifteen deaths were registered during the week ending on the Bth instant. The ratio per thounand was 46.19.
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  • 21 4 Mk John llohkkts, the billiard expert, and Mrs. Roberts arrived in I'enang on Thursday from Singapore after a tour in Java.
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  • 22 4 An account of the successful L'ymkliaua given under the auspices of the Singapore Polo club on Saturday, is held over till tomorrow.
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  • 26 4 An account of gutta growing in Sarawak will be found on page 8. Particulars of the King's visit to Ireland will be found on page 6.
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  • 25 4 The P. O. outward mail steamer [iiilliarat left Colombo at 4. a.m. on Sunday and is expected to arrive here at daylight on Saturday next.
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  • 23 4 Thk musical evening of the Philharmonic Society, announced for to-morrow evening, will not take place to-morrow, but will probably be held next week.
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  • 27 4 A ii iabi) of officers is to visit the newly erected temporary barracks at Alexandra Camp on Wednesday next, and to report upon their suitability for occupation.
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 13 4 London, \Hth Angvti. Lord Salisbury's condition is very grave.
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    • 22 4 For Turkish Waters. A squadron of the Russian Black Sea fleet stationed at Sebastopol dm been ordered to Turkish waters.
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    • 18 4 Jeffreys has beaten Corbett in the heavy weight championship at San Kranr.iwo in ten rounds.
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    • 24 4 Consul Kostkovitch's widow hac declined to receive the Turkish indemnity for ber husband's murder, and has returned her husband's Turkish decorations.
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    • 32 4 Russia, in view of the pacification of Macedonia, has demanded the punishment of all officials guilty of excesses there, and the re-employment of foreign officers in the gendarmery.
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    • 21 4 The official liquidator of the Humbert property, in giving evidence estimated that the deficiency therein amounted to £468,000
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    • 25 4 A quantity of ammunition for Macedonia has been confiscated :it the Belgrade Customhouse. It was packed in cases marked hardware and nails."
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    • 152 4 Declares Turkey Responsible. Ittf AwgmL The Bulgarian Government, in a memorandum addressed to the Powers, > the Turks of exasperating and terrorizing the Christian population by burning, pillaging and violating, by the arrest and banishment of innocents, and by the closing of schools and churches. It
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  • 32 4 The lhird Day. At Taii.ing on Saturday, Bwaat Knna. won the laapiag St. Linger. Architect won the Scurry Stakes and Tambun Cup. LUuejacket secured the Consolation. I'ierbux rode three winners.
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  • 62 4 Ties for To-day. ■MUa, Kolle. I t p. Winiei UoMia Muir6. i.o rui. i- x. A I. M. lloiinM iin.l Lawrie 8 While ami Lavs <i Ties for To-morrow. -IM.I.KS. Wlnn lieuuilen k S. KM HLh.S. TkaaMaa hi»i CaUwail 4 Carvaf ami Kdlin li. I'Uu)
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  • 176 4 Ties for Monday. I. ililKs DOVMBB, Mi- Chriatk tad Uh Braaaall r. Mn Hunt ami Mi-, l.uii^liaiii -Ciirlrr. cm umomair novum Mi-- Halsaun i">l Mi. 'r;n^c v. Mi" i. nm ■ai Mr. A. KokartM. Mi- Sunn. l. is .Hid Mr. Itnuiliery v. Mr*. Siimcrviilc niut
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 576 4 LATEST ADVBRTtSBMENTS. TO EVERY MAN IT IS EVIDENT A CAREFUL WIFE ADDS a a a to his happiness SUBSTRAGTB from his cares MULTIPLIES his joys DIVIDES his sorrows REDUCES a a a his expenses and in PRACTIGE. a buys her provisions at The Australian Stores CHEAPEST AND BEST. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL
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    • 264 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO.. Photographers. opkn: Orenhum House, Battery Road.) On Weekdays only, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Orchard Road. On Weekdays, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. On Bandays, 8 a. m to noon. Appointments for sittings should be made if possible beforehand. We be« to
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    • 31 4 GKNKRAL DEBILITY AND BRAIN KAG. Thk Imtn i»k Htbabns' Wink is remarkahltt in lie following complaints and functional disorders Phthisis, Dyspepsia, Intluen/.a, General Debility, Brain Kag, Ami'mia. Sold by all ohimeaU.
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  • 571 5 DEATH OF MR. A. W. S. O'SULLIVAN. A wave of thoroughly sincere regret passed over Singapore thi? morning when the news was bruited around that Mr. A. \V. B. OSullivan, the Assistant Colonial Secretary, had died suddenly. 111 1 seems that he had not been in particu larly good health
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  • 192 5 I'hk Volunteer Dance at the Drill Hal! on Saturday night under the aoroioai of the B V. A., S. V. R and S, K K. (V.) was a great success and w;is much enjoveii by the large number of people preMOt. The floor was in good
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  • 574 5 The following letter from our correspondent in Pahang relating to the attack on Mr. Juffeaux, was despatched from Kuala Lipis under date July 28th. It was apparontly lost in the post, which will explain why the news contained therein is of so belated a character. Since
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  • 211 5 Towed from New Quinea to Singapore. The crew of the German sailing ship W. 0. Watjeu, now lying in Singapore harbour, had a terribly rough experience recently. The ship was towed into this port yesterday afternoon, in a dismantled condition, by the British steamer Moresby which had
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  • 133 5 Singapore v. Penanjj. Vestkrday afternoon the Singapore police fired at the Bales tier Rifle Ringe in a match against the members of the Penan? police force. The distances were at 200, 500 and 000 yards. Shooting commenced at p m. and although the afternoon was favourable for
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  • 79 5 The lnterport Bowling Match played off on Situniay nii;lit resulted in an eacy win for t!ie. TVutonia Club with a scor« of 4318 as against ."J,673 scored by the Tanglin Club, and 2,840 by Penang. The following are the scores in detail of the two local Clubs
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  • 23 5 The programme of the Singapore Sporting Club's October meeting, published in to-day's issue, contains particulars of the three new races for Polo ponies.
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  • 30 5 The Judge who is expected at Penang from Singapore on the 2.lth inst., to assist in disposing of the heavy list of cases, is the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox.
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  • 28 5 A hackney carriage collided with a rikisha in Serangoon Road this morning. The occupant of the rikisha escaped with a shaking and the puller received a few scratches.
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  • 26 5 The duty on tin collected in Selangor from January to July amounts to 52,058,604, an increase of 5407.729 compared with the corresponding period of N«t vnar.
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  • 39 5 The Royal Siamese yacht Malta JCLakki-i is to leave Bangkok for this on or about August 86th. The surveying vessel Ran link arrived here from Penang yesterday and awakened the echoes of a peaceful Sabbath morn by a salute.
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  • 49 5 The P. A. O. homeward Mail steamer Bengal left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and i« expected to arrive here at sam on Thursday the 20th instant. The extra steamer Banea left Hongkong at 6 a.m. on Saturday and is due to arrive here at .*> a.m. on Friday.
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  • 52 5 This morning, Mr. Ho Yang Peng, Chinese Post Master, prosecuted one I. in Chong for contravention of the Post Office Ordinance by bringing into the Colony 32 unstamped letters. The letters were brought from Bagan where there is a post office. The man was fined $25, half being awarded to
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  • 77 5 In Saturday's istme ot t'.is paper it was stated that Omar, a servant in the employ of J >hn Little Coy., had been committed for trial on three allegations of forgery. It was said that bail had been refused. The fact is that the bail was put at $5,000, a
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  • 92 5 In Saturday's issue of this piper in a paragraph headed Rather overdoing it", it was stated tint Mr Robertson had applied to Insp: Howard for assistance and did not get it. This way of putting the matter might give rise to an impression that Insp: Howard wis lacking in courtesy.
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  • 568 5 SnraAPou, itth Augcst, ltoi. PttODIIOK. Oarobler buyer* f 12. 75 Copra Ball 7.30 do Pontianai 6.40 Pepper, Black SI. OO do White, (6%) 46.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.70 do Brunei No. 1 4.00 Pearl Sago 8.90 Col Tee, Ball, 15% baili 16.75 Coff-.e, Palembang, 30% basis.- 27.00 Coffee, Liberlan
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 121 5 Don't Fool Wilh It. II will not ilo to fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what the end will be. I'neumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, mil t-miKii n»pi invariably reault from I Heel.-. -ted i-nld. As a medicine for the ure o: aoMa, couuhv and influenza, nothing can
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    • 167 5 Why will you Suffer With Rheumatism when relii-f anil iMiie are within your reach t Many wlm liavr been cripped for weeks, months, and eveu yeurs havi' founil relief from pain and Buttering through the instrumentality of Little's Oriental Balm, Mr. A. S. Colly of Lewis. lowa, expresses his opinion
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    • 171 5 ESTABLISHED AT MEDAN, DELI. (EAST COAST OF SUMATRA). DU.J J. OEHEKR, L.L.D., advocate and solicitor to the High Court of Justice in Netherlands India at Batavia. Office: Kessawan, Medan, Deli 9-9 4 UCTION SALE of large consignment l\ of merchandise at "The Mart," 2 D'A'meida Street, ou Monday, 17th Augt.,
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    • 529 5 NOTICES. Tnd. coope co. Burton on Trent Ale. Stout In Hogsheads of 54 Gallons Casks of 36 Gallons. Borneo Co., Ltd., Jigents. 13-9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTEDTWO or three men to join a mess in the best part of Tanglin. Lar^e house and grounds. Apply to B. H. c/o Struits Tim',.
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    • 305 5 AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES To be held at Mr. Ahrams' Horse Repository, Orchard Road. Ok A/<,,../,, v 17//, Angtut, IMB, "t l."> p.m. A number of strong natal MRtagt Imrses and liicks, phaetons, nigs and carts i*W y rttmlari s -atalogues. 17-8 POWKLI..V (,(>.. neers AUCTION BALK <>K
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 163 5 DAY H* IJAIf. Monday, 17th August. lli>:li Water. 1.7 p.m. Horse», \c. Sale at Abfwns'. I.V Bowing Club Ucratck Poars. S.V.K. Co. Drill. :>.1.-». s.V.A. SigMUiac. v:fn. S V.K. lie. ruits S.|iiad Drill, "i.15 Tuesday, 18th August. High Water. MB. a.m. VlNp.m. 11. M.5. Uviatkan ,hie. Football see. k.a. „m
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  • 556 6 (liy Today Mail.) The King, it in staled, ntaaai to allow the S. ..(Ih».I Yard delei -live* to attend him .hiring tlie Koyal tour in Irelund. At Dublin on .Inly _"-JimI the Stag reeotoetl HM of addresses from rtltatooe, philan iliropic, artistic, tdaettfte, ill lu«liial, 0OO1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 484 6 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., LTD. A combined distributing: Agency. The Shell' Transport and Trading Company, Ltd., has issued the following circular to its ghareholders Your directors have pleasure in reporting that the documents in connection with the amalgamation for marketing the production of important Hussian producers, and the majority of the
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    • 217 6 NOTICES I Head Workers and Hand Workers I alike find that they can accomplish more when they use I Soluble I It not only builds up the body, but supplies slrergth. energy and vigour for the day's work. Restaurant. Ji. van XVij'fc. ORCHARD ROAD, TELEPHONE NO. 726. OPPOSITE FORMER BUILDINGS.
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    • 635 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. z>o*^rx. down. AM. A.M. A.M. -A.M. P.K. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M A.M. AM A.M. A.M. I'M. P.M. I'M I'M I'M Singapore 4..7.00 7.45 10.00 11.30 12.30 3.01? 4.10 5.15 6.40 ..HMO 7;0 MO 10.4.->
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 740 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. <TUIE btsndan.' AMoraaoa. JL Norwich Union Kire Inauranos Sooiety. Atlaa Aumranco Company (Fire). The Eqnif*Mn Lifn Aseuranoe Sociflty. Ihe China Mutual Bt«am Navigation Company 11m Tottenham Lager Beer Company. /or particular! of thoi9 Companies, Me ths ull ad>ortii«,in,.nt of THE BOBNKO COMPANY, LIMITED. Afcent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 686 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Pak«tvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Uoverncpdui. f-n't at Singapore: Ship Aoiaor, lati J. Daihdil* A 00.. 3-S. Oor,r.v«T Quat. ihe undermentioned dates are only approx"nate. Steamer From Expected Will be Unspo^had for Vander Lin Soerabaia Augt 13 Bandjermassin,' Kotabaroe Ma. Djawa, Koetei, Boelongan, and
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    • 615 7 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED BTATSS. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI XJBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. O. I'win Screw Empress Steamship*— «,ooo Ton*— Speed 19 knots. Proposed Sailihob from Kqmqkoxo. R.M.S. Empress of India,
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    • 678 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. MeuMer Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, to STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tomb Reg. Toai Reg. Sui'in 2478 Pkra Nang 1608 Pttchabun 2191 Machev 1600 Sandakan 2111 Phru C. Klao 1668 Borneo 2100 P.ChulaC.K. 1668 Kohsichang -2040 Deli 1394 I'itmnuloK. 3019 Taichiovt 1369 I'aknam 2004 Kong Btng 1369 Tanglin
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    • 507 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIBS Compagnle Des Measagerles Maritimes De France. TILBGRAPHIO ADDBBSa: MIMAQBKII. SIjTOAPORB. Th« -nail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates.UUTWABD. BOKIWABD. Dates. Dat^s 1908 IMOS Soia«V Augt 17 Yarru Auijt 17 Australian Auat 81 r"a/« at- A ugt 81 iiisniii Sept U Salatie Sept 14 E.
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    • 387 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. (united with the Alliance Assurance Comnny Ltd, i 2 Bartholomew lane, London Established iB<\< Capital UJMt/M. Total WwmM aaoaad imo/k)hoou. Ueneral Manager, liobert Lewis Rs<j haj;i.o\v CO., Aicente. LAN \SGE~ NOW MERGED IN The Royal Insurance Coy. fr'lKti mJIB l.in;, I.WKSTK; ;,000. V A,,,VM
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1393 8 Undat this heading the following al.brew uione are used i -str— steamer sh. p bq Imffuiw nih aohoonwr. Yet.-- !ru.— Orulser; Qbk Gunboat; Tor. Hi). Horse-power; Brit. Brii- i B.— United States Fen.— Francb («r -German; Dut. Lfut<-h; (i c. -(ieneralcarzo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; 'i
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    • 542 8 '■'arv. port, probab 1 4aU of arrival and nar.y itl STK4MKKS. i v ,r-. illaa, \ui;: M Comte. Awaniemoon. Liverpool Aiu -il Mansfield \l loin, Bombay, Au« 19; Horrieo Coy. Altiriu'. Souralmya. Au>; 84; Daenriels. Annum, ("uionilio. Sept U M. Maritimes. Arabia Hongkong, Aim Behn Meyer Ascot. Knroran,
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    • 110 8 For ftr tteamer Time. To-Morrow. Batavia iMSeyne 9 a.m Bangkok Singapore 11 a.m. Sarawak R. of Sarawak 2 p.m. Rangoon A Calcutta l.indrla 8 p.m. Sandakan via ports BanPuhGuan 3 p.m. Pnnang and Deli Htbt S p.m. [>luk Anson via ports I,ad>< Mitchell 3 p.m. Vluntok Palembang G.
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    • 154 8 From Europe— By the P.AO. ss. llallaarat due on the L'tith Aug., with dates to tbe Slst July. From' China— Ry the P. AO. s.s. Hengol due on the -'3rd August. Tiki Table of Mails Ddk. Left Bin) spore. Due in LondoD Arrived July Ist N. DL.
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    • 106 8 PA88F.1) 8UMDA 8TBAIT8 OR ARRIVED FOR OBPEKS 1 Flag <k Uatb of Dkotin- Ke Datb. Rio. Ship's Name. Captain. Sailing. From where ation. Mabi. Aug. 7 Brit sh Gl.-nelvan Robbins April 29 New York Yokohama 7 Dut s.s Koning Willem I Hubert Amsterdam Hatavia 7 Brit 8s Pyrrnus Korismi
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    • 101 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag 4 Rio. Toss. Destisatios. Aug 16 Breid+ Nor str. 6-J5 Banekok It; Nordkyn str. 2104 .Manila 17 Emile i'ut str. HO Rhio 17 Mena «tr. 76 Rhio •17 Muiex Brit str. 23J9 Shanghai 17 Fuh Wo «r. 464 Sourabaya 17 Singora Qer str. 1123 Labuan
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    • 359 8 5 VMMLiI Namk. A Tons Uaktain a Rio. Aug 16 Verona Qer str. 3036 Lye»esn/ IS Gloucester City Brit str. 1409 Corfleld U Van der Lyn Out str 661 Neyta 15 R. Sehifl Baroe str 68 Nacodah 16 Mena str. 76 Nacodah 16 Ctaakrabhongs Sia str. SA2 Raua 15
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 116 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. Have just received fresh goods, such as Grass Linen for Dresses and Blouses. Chinese embroidered Costumes. Chinese Coats and Petticoats, Silk Lace Colors, Insertions, Silk Lace Jackets, and Silver-ware, useful for Wedding and Birthday presents. insrsFECTioisr kindly solicitedTelephony
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    • 406 8 MARVELLOUS BARGAINS AT OUR SALE I3ST LADIES' ITOYELTIES LADIES' PRETTY LADIES' FANS PULLEY BELTS FANCY BROOCHES Ladies' Feather Fans in Pink, Helio, Ladies' Satin I'leated Ptillev Belts in Assorted designs or nil. Size 21 inches Navy, I'ink, Red or Sky Sale Price 50 cts each. Sale Price 90 cts. each.
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