The Straits Times, 18 August 1903

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai, 209 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 677 1 LORNE WHISKY. NOTICE. In consequence of the rise in Exchange, a reduction of 1O /.off present prices will be made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singnpore, :.'2nd July, 1903. v.c. NOTICE. ALBERT L. A. Dnlev begs to infoim the public that he BM now in stock oak polished elro c<
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    • 808 1 KDhRATkD MALAY STA I Ks RAILWAYS HLEEPERH 'j BF i'H.RSare invited for the supply of bur,! wooti sleepers for the Negn Bembilao BxU sinn. of the dinie^sions Hi) x lo x 6", to be delivered as uuder at the following places: Serembcn store yard 10,<KHi Nc r 6th mile on
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    • 116 1 DUNVILLE'S W XX JL JL -CLj i^D -llj JtH- JL-l REAL SCOTCH. JUST TRY PRICE, CASH 11 pp $11.00 ONCE llfly less 5 per cent. PRICE, CASH YOU WILL $H.OO t p^73i TRY IT LESS 5 PER CENT. AGAIN To be had of all Spirfl Dealers, or from the SOLE
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    • 603 1 NOTICES. STRAND HOTEL, R A IM_G_OO N 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 Rallies Tiffin Rooms, Singapore Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Penang Meium. .Saikiea liruttierx beg to inli>nn the public
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    • 362 1 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT ORCHARD ROAD NEAR THE RAILWAY BRIDGE. TO BK HKLD AT POWELL CO.'s BALK-R.l M (By order of fie Han^.'«r of tue Singapore Kranji Railway). On Wednesday, \Mh August, 19(W, AttM p.,n ALL those seven lot>< '<( Innd aitu -ii.> at Orchard Kund,
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  • 542 2 Planters and Coolies. A (iovBRNMKNT judiekd officer continues to make inquiries into cases of alleged ill-treatment of estate coolies in Deli. Evidence has baaa takt-n as to how certain planters have roughly bandied their coolies. These proceedings have aroused ninh advfrse comment aiiirin^ the planting community there. Planters
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  • 227 2 1 'ill, A ngust On Sunday evening is' ;i Malay Bavenui Otßcei tultad at tM wharf by a numbei ifChinanxn who took to ilii-ii I approach ot iV( 1, M -11 i the s i A Mn'.iy womai ing tba river in a sinull I uni tbe other
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  • 104 2 pBORGK KUDKM, lowi Clork. Vf KmaMa, v 'V* mv" \.rv unit ptaaaar* in 'ting that, having used DMmbarla V:un l iv a very severe ii tn ol pities. I found ini'iiedinte relief Hn f Of VH dBU) other en>br< nations for the inie purpose, but founil kbit
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 533 2 NOTICES. THE LARGEST ORDER EVER PLACED FOR TYPEWRITERS BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT 275 Machines HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE Price $150 complete. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd., Singapore. HUTTENBACH Bros. 6? Co., 9enang. SOFT WOODS ARE RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH HARD WOODS ARE USED By
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    • 155 2 NOTICES. FRONTIER ~7~7~~. MIXTURE Jin Unrivalled (800 l Sweet Smoking TSobaeeo. Price 85 Cents— J lb. Tin. Robinson Co., Retail Agents. We Are Watching YOUR INTERESTS. Owing to Rise in exchange Whisky^ May now be purchased of all dealers at "Red Seal" $10.50 per case. "Black and White" $13.50 per
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    • 299 2 NOTICES. "THE AUCTIOITMART No. 2 D' Almeida Street. (In rear of The Mercantile Bank) H. L. COGHLAN A Co., tu.th.i. ii. v. Licensed Auctioneers. Bangkok, Slam. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL. The only First-class Hotel in BANGKOK, Pleasantly Situated on th« Kiver Bank. AWAY FROM TIIK KISTV BOAM tM Hi in n
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  • 285 3 K'laln /yt'pw, 11//( Augv.»t. News lms reached Lipis of the sudden and tmrious illness of Mr \V. H. Craddock, the I'uhnng Forest Officer, who went down-river last month on his way to the coast districts. When he left Lipis he was ia perfect health, but on reaching Tetnerloh
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  • 635 3 tm screen •nl irecr tbe Jinti-h Govern mi-lit ana iii' Morgi n onibination i- pabHaaea. Ii ma« i"i twent] yean ;aad »au»re> i lie British '■•'ii'i'iniie- in the Combination ranaining reallj Briti-h, thelt -li i i> to hava eueolUllj I!iiii-!i pre«-», ilv ilie ltnu-h ll.i-. aad be held
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  • 60 3 At Kuala Lumpur on the 7th instant, while 240 prisoners wan working in hlieiis outside tlie I'uduli Jail during a thick mist, seventeen of them ilavhed through ttiat part of the fence where the guard was weakest. Speedy reinforcbraent of the guard prevented more from escaping. Five of the escapeea
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 808 3 NOTICED A FOOLISH OLD IDEA. It wi^ oiii-o tliought that a mod ii me was ail the moro beaeflcial torhnvinga n.-i*-\ ::iste >md on'ifll. We now know tli.-n Mull uti ii'ni is feifett nonsi use no more reason why niddirine slicui'i offend tha seuati than why Ntod ahoaM do aa
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    • 623 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND HHANGHAJ BANKING CORPORATION. PAI 0 P OAPI r A L IO.Of IO.OTX KKftEBVJE FUND.— Sterling ;io*erve.4lo,lXX»,ooo\ r g.lver Reserve.... 6,500,000 m w RESERVE LIABILITV OF PROPRIETORS l uuu M COUKT OP DHKCTOBB. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. P. H. Tomkins, Esq.— Dbputy Chairman W. H. St. a
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    • 817 3 NOTICES. WANTED— Aa Eurasian to act as right overseer on the Bundi Tin mim-F. Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd, Agents. v c. VI Nltli. at once, a young maa as t clerk for a mercantile office. Must be quick at figuies and a good writer Apply io K. B.
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    • 563 3 NOTICES. }X)B BALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Selegie Road. n.c. FOR SALE. AS? i ONl> hand riebeaa nearly new aad in good order, complete Apply to LIM KYE KEAT. v.c. 1«7, Teluk Ayer Street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Owner leaving the Colony BAY Australian mare, one
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    • 646 3 SHIPPINQ INDO-CHINA SIKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONG. THE Company's steamer KIMSANO 3 tons, Captain Buller, having left Calcutta on the 1 th inst., may be i xpected to r>rrive here on or about the 22nd idem, *ud will hr.ye prompt despatch for the above port. For freight or passage
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  • 13 4 Bahb.— At Shanghai, on 31st July, 1903, .lurokns Bahr, axed 06 yean.
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  • 992 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENT S. TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST. Russia appears to be seeking trouble at both ends of her enormous Empire. In the Far East she has massed 400,000 troops for the defence of Manchuria, being in momentary expectation of a declaration of war by Japan. In Europe,
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  • 297 4 Thb intelligence that Dr. Lim Boon Keng has tendered his resignation as a member of the Legislative Council and that hi" resignation was accepted on the Kith instant, will be received with general, if not with universal regret. Since his taking his degroe at Edinburgh and return to the Straits
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  • 6 4 To-day'b 4/lU9 bank rate is 1/llj.
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  • 10 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 a m on Friday.
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  • 10 4 The Governor is expected to leave Penang on Sunday jiext.
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  • 13 4 The race meeting at Klang is fixed for the end of next month.
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  • 14 4 The Wei-Hai-Wei Gold Mining Co. has paid an interim dividend of 7 per cent.
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  • 18 4 Mr. Verloop is expected in Singapore at the end of next month, after a short holiday in Europe.
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  • 18 4 It is proposed to start a 1. idies' Shooting Club at Kuala Lumpur, with rook rifles as weapon*.
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  • 19 4 Hilda, the winner of the Galloway Handicap at T lipiag, was bought hy Mr. Chung Ah Yung for S6OO
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  • 53 4 On the sth instant the Siamese government announced that the sailing rate of the tical would be 18 to the sterling. Thk other day at Nagasaki the s.s. Korea took in 2,300 tons of coal in six and a half hours, a feat of which the Mitsu Bishi Co. may
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  • 22 4 Shooing in the Singapore Royal Engineers (V.) monthly handicap competition will take place at Balestier Rgnge on Saturday next at 3 o'clock.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be ound on page 8.
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  • 15 4 PuNors attacks rubber trees in Selangor also, but arouses no alarm as it soon disappears.
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  • 19 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play in the People's Park this afternoon trom 5 to 8 (weather permitting).
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  • 20 4 The Dutch Government steamer Zeeduif arrived from Rhio yesterday afternoon and anchored in the roads. She is bound for Deli.
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  • 30 4 Ybsterday afternoon a football match was played on the Old Gaol site between the Y.M.CA. and St. Joseph's Athletic Clud. The latter proved the victors by two goals to one.
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  • 28 4 On Saturday last, the railway line between Taiping and Kuala Lumpur wasto be opened for passenger traffic. The capitals of Perak and Selangor are now joined by rail.^
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  • 33 4 Complaints are rife as to the intermittent way in which the Municipal refuse carts go their rounds in Seyd Ally road and the surrounding district, which is rapidly becoming a thickly populated one.
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  • 40 4 Mr. Gunn left a bag containing SSQ in a rikisha outside Tank Road Railway Station yesterday afternoon, and the coolie soon disappeared. The police are looking for the puller. His number is not known, but Mr. Gunn knows the man.
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  • 68 4 Real Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curzon Howe c.v.0., c.b., c.m.g., is a passenger to Singapore by the P. O. mail steamer due on Saturday next. He comes out as second in command of the China Squardon. It is understood that his ship will be the Lerintkan, which arrived at
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  • 106 4 Inspb. Branauan, accompanied by Mrs. Branagan, the Irish bride whom he secured during his leave at home, arrived yesterday from home. Inspr. Branagan resumes charge of the Marine Division. It will be remembered that when Inspr. Branagan took charge of this division, the harbour was notorious for the number of
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  • 97 4 The funeral of the late Mr. A. \V. S. O'Sullivan took place this morning at the Bukit Timah Road cemetery. The service was conducted by the Rev. Griffith Evans. Amongst those present at the grave were the Hon'bles W. T. Taylor and F. G. Penney, I.ieutCol.
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  • 117 4 The following telegram, dated Taiping August 15th, appeared in the tiii'itig Gazette of Saturday last The Committee of the Turf Club have arranged an extra race for to-day, of a value' of three hundred dollars, while Mr. Chung Ah Phin presents a cup of equal value for a
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  • 177 4 This morning Mr. Holley, Superintendent of Abbattnirs, prosecuted by summons a Chinaman for possession of the carcase of a pig which had been illegally slaughtered and was marked with a counterfeit stamp resembling that used at the Municipal abattoirs. The man in defence said he had been asked
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 93 4 Rumours of the Russian Squadron. London, \~th August. It was the St. Petersburg Official Messenger that reported, on Saturday, that the Russian Ambassador at Constantinople had received a telegram from Sevastopol stating that a Russian squadron had been ordered into Turkish waters. Consequently, though hitherto there has
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    • 46 4 The Austrian agent at Sot>.» has expressed to the Bulgarian Premier anxiety as to the possible results of the publication of the Bulgarian memorandum [against Turkey which, in the Austrian agent's opinion, i« calculated to dangerously excite the people of Bulgaria.
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    • 24 4 [jaler. The Russian squadron, consisting of four battleships, four destroyers, and six torpedo boats and transports, has sailed tor Turkish waters.
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    • 21 4 The Porte has called out M fresh battalions in consequence of the extension of the insurrectionary movement.
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    • 16 4 The Columbian Senate has rejected the Panama Canal Treaty with the United States.
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  • 94 4 The Courts are closed for play to-day. Ties for Wednesday. I, Mills IMil-lILK-. Mi-. CMrtfa ai.d Mm I'.ra.Mell r. Mr.. Hunt and Mrs. l.aii^liaui -Carter. cii kanMMor boowub. MiM Sal/niann ami Mr. CMig -Mim liunn an.l Mr. A. Kol*.t«on. MM, Saunderx and Mr. Itradliery v.
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  • 81 4 Thk August Medal was played for on Saturday last when the following cards were returned (14 holes):— -11II11IOH<1I'urstiT Kllis L. M. li.it t Sewall Keid K. T DM Weld. l»ne» \tidenwn Welsh Martin T. A. :t!t 4:1 -is 84 »•_> nt»n -t» II 4:t M— M HK
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  • 95 4 The Scratch Fours. The race for the tirst iieat in the Rowing Club scratch tours between crews stroked by A. Kobertson and A Cavendish, respectively, took place yesterday afternouii There was a nasty sea on and both boats had hardly gone fifty yanlst when the No "J
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  • 183 4 Win) Tokln, AiijjuM 1 l>i i-|.itci -|.itc ili. 1 ir|i.irl- lienlluit hi|>nn, Kiifjlaml MM th^ I uiicd BMM have reached an .i^reennMit M ilie Mancliiirian ■iiieHiion, prepar.it \»n* lor »U un. The .lapaueae nation Uclieven i hut wai i* i iniu itit-nt and i» xi'UiiiK ready lot
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 473 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE, (*Priee Jbist on Application.} tv th. s. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. JUST RECEIVED FRESH OOODS. Burma gold and silver thread Table Covers, and Center Tables, Indian,
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    • 440 4 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. MUSICAL IAI-.MMi. THE next Musical Evening of tbo Society will beheld in the To«n Hall, oa Tuesday, August 25th, at 6 p m. Members are admitted free on presentation of 'heir membership cards, which areis-ued on payment of subscription to the Hon. Treasurer They are allowed to
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    • 161 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9t CO.. Photographers. OPili: Gresbam Room, (Battery Road.) On Weekdays only, 8 m. to 6 p. m. Orchard Road. On Weekday*, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. On Sundays, 8 a. m to noon. Appointment* for Pitting! should be made if possible beforehand. We beg to
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    • 53 4 Mrs. Alvin Buby, Garden City, Minn writes i "My two nieces were taken with whooping-cough. One was placed under care of our best doctor, but she died. To the other we administered Jayne's Expectorant. She got well. She was by far the worst of the two." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole
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    • 71 4 MOKE BPFBU 11VK TH AN COD LIVER OIL. Mkdhai. Beumm hava lung sought in vain for a preparation as elective as Cod Livei Oil, but free from its disadvantages. Emulsions, Tonics, and Medicated Wines have been extolled in vaiu. Th« problem has been now solved, once and for all by
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  • 3216 5 FROM A RUSSIAN POINT OF VIEW. Japan must abandon all claim to supremacy or declare war In four weeks. September, sth prox.— less than three weeks from to-day is the ultimate date asked by Russia wherein to comply with or reply to the demands of Japan in regard
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  • 201 5 WAS THERE COLLUSION On Saturday, a Kling lad named Kandasamy employed as a punkahpuller at the central 'rikisha depot, Middle Road, was before the Bench Court on the charge of having stolen from the table drawer of the cashier, Yeo Lpong Chwan, jewellery worth $420. Police enquiry revealed the fact
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  • 117 5 S. R. E. (v). and R. E. Thk return match between the Royal Engineer Non. Corns, and the Singapore Sappers was played by kind permission on the Raffles School ground on Saturday afternoon, when the Volunteers managed to turn the tables on tbe Regulars, and won by 42 runs
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  • 408 5 The above gymkhana, held on the Raffles Reclamation Ground on Saturday afternoon last, was a huge success from every point of view. There was a very large attendance and in every event the entries were very numerous —so much so in fact that in some three
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  • 305 5 REFORE MESSRS. MICHELL AND CAVENDIBH. Personation. Yesterday afternoon, two Chinese, father and son, were arraigned, the son for personation, the father for abetment. A few evenings ago, the father was arrested for gambling by Sergt. King He was released on bail, but on the following morning, the
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  • 199 5 About 6 o clock this morning tire signals were Mown from the British steamer Lidrawudi. Tanjong I'agai. was informed by telephone hy the agents, Messrs Behn Mny«r ami Co., and the tugs Jbrwrf and Smitlu were promptly sent to her assistance A couple of years ago, it
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 119 5 Don't Fool With It. IT will not do to fool with a bad cold. No one can tell what th« end will iPneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, and consumption invariably result from a neglected cold. As a medicine for the cure of colds, cou^li aid influenza, nothing can compare with Chamberlain's
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    • 526 5 BABIES IN THE TRAIN. RESERVED CARRIAGES WANTED. Thoughtful railway MMgtn vk* already reserve carria-..'*- for ladu-- mi^lit niopt the sugxextion of a MfNMawdaal ho INS foi compartment- ljibt*ll»-»i "Babies"- HI luxury to mother* of fretful infantK. A lady win. journeyed from Blistol to London with hii only child recounts vivid
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 132 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 18th August. High Watar. .YIN p.m. Football S.C.C. v. K.A. ami K.K Kuwing Clul> Scratch Four-. 5. S.V.I. Musketry. I.U. Town Band. People s Park. I ta t> Wednesday, 19th August. High Water. 7.-7 a.m. (i. V2 p.m. Lund Sale. IWrll. M Rowing Club Regatta Four-.
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  • 525 6 For the Singapore-New (luineaSydney Line. Tn Norddeutscher Lloyd are about to put two fine new steaftjers on the run between Singapore, New (iuineu, and Sydne\. The tirst of these, the Wuldemnr, left Antwxrp on July BMb and will sail from this port on her maiden trip to Sydney
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  • 155 6 .1. di in, v. sport, visited s-prey Hills bampionahip 1 found of which h« could not grasp even the len r to learn, lie If under th who led him r<>und the cpl dm 'I th( Kan r the visitor listened ly t.imn b* began to grasping
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  • 19 6 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be fotinii en page 7. ■hipping ihv.s is 1 tintci on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 118 6 Uanjftrous THI. LTealest dsogw from cold* and inHui" SB i« tt.i-ir t< ndrncy to n-sult in Ire umoniK. If isaawtabls c»rc (s u»ed, ;nd < i.ii.ilirl In*! ough K n etty t«keo, i! 11: ii|»«>i will be avoided It will inrea n attack ot influenza in It -us time t..ti
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    • 268 6 NOTICES mmmmrmmmmmmmm mm m ■■^■^■■■■■■■■1 m THE QUEEN of CREME de MENTHE 1 PIPPERMINT W GET FRERES. I' M&\ A HIGH CLASS TONIC AND DIGESTIVE LIQUEUR. J^Hto^ PROPMVLACTIC TO NERVOUS OASTRIC DISORDERS. Sole entt for f 'rffijfr'W E BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND NATIVE STATES. I I «iif"t- CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SINGAPORE.
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    • 832 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DO-WN. DOWN. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.. P.M. P.M. P M AM AM A.M. AM CM. I'M. I'M I'M f.N Singapore ''..7 00 7.45 10.00 IIJO 12..W M 8 4.10 5.16 «.4O ..890
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 760 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. ■'pilK Stan4&r.' Assntancak* L Norwich Union r it* Insumao* Sooiety. Alas Afumranoe Company (Fire). The R'lUtraMe !.:f« Aamranoe Society. I h« China Mutual Steam Navigation Company rhe T ottenhi«n Lager Beer Company. for pftrticulars of tk«e Companies, see the •all adWr.-Snwn.jiit of THE BOENKO COM•'VNY. LnUTBD
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    • 692 7 STEAMSH IP^OMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India <ioveraa>oac. at Singapore- Ship Aoiwot, t.ati .1. Darjioils *00., 1 s. Oor, Qu4v ihe undermentioned dates are only appro*>mate. steamer From Expected Will be Onto* 'chad for Van der I.ihi Soerabaia Augt 13 Bandjermaßsin,< Kotabaroe Ma. Djawa, Koet-i, Boelongan,
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    • 618 7 Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Staamship Line. (HI? FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA lAPAN, AND EUROPE. VIA CANADA AND TKE UNITED BTATES. R'HJTB VIA BHANUHU, NAGASAKI <JBS YOKOHVMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER. B. 0. Iwin Screw Empress Rteamsbips— 6,fX)o Tons— S^eU U knots. i'c iposmi SailiVof fboh Homoko^o. KM.S Kmpriu of
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    • 681 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. lorddeuteciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, j t?TKAMER3 OF THE 00 AST FI.RKT. Tons Reg. Toas Reg. Sl'tttn 2478 Pkra Nang 1603 Petchabun 2HI Machev 1600 Viudutan 2111 PhraC. Klao 1868 Borneo 2100 P. Chula C.K. 1668 Kohtielume 3040 />« 1394 PitsanuloK 201 TatcWow 1369 PaJbnam 2001 Kong Heng
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    • 584 7 STBAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y7KT JAPAJf MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout !>/ Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation or
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    • 422 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. rpHB LONDON AND LANUAPbihiI J. FIRE INBOKANOK OOVPAVY. Capital C3,1:-r? JPaid up OapiUl i:?UV.S Rewr™ Fand >7Sfiv Ihe andenlf^ied, A^Ji> b( tiic Cornya.ny, are prepared to accept tiro riim current rate* of premium. BOUHTEAI) 00. Aiwdu. HO.NOUONG PIRK IXV.KANO COMPANY, MMITKi\ CspiUl iDb*or:b«d frJ.dCO.l'i). Amount p.sid np L'-l.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1423 8 I ruler this heading the following nt.bre»Mtions are used i str. Rteamer sh.— •;iip I mi barque Bch. schooner; Yet. Y:i<-lil;('ru— -Cruiser; Gbl. (lunboat; Tor. l ir|n-i1o; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. BriJeIi I'. S.— United BUM Fell. French <rt-r. -German; Dut.- Dutch; Ci c. -Generalcargo; dp. deck pMHOgafj
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    • 219 8 SINGAPORE, ISTII Al'<;l>T, 1903. PRODUCE. 'inniblor Winer- 113 <»> Co.ir.-4 B»!l 790 do Ponttnniil' fi 4<> Hentw, ,31 M do White, (5%) MM Bago Flour Sarawak 1 78 do Brur.et Vo. Pearl 8«(o fiP" Coffee. Rnli, Ifg bafb Ifi T> Coffee, Paiemlmn. -2" v 'J7.UCoffee, Liborian Ho. 1 16."U
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    • 386 8 R'MwahGoH Mine (s7.* pd)Bl«.'>". Bniiieh Tin Mine 18.26. •FraaerANeave HO', bnyer«. H'koriK Shanghf i Bank $«>• Howartb Eraklnef Co. Lt. fl9o Melebas Jl.OO, nellert. Kadsna (fully paid) $10.( 0, numin il do (97 paid) $7.00, nominal. •Kechan Gold Mln* $100, nominal Malay State. Salt »1.6" Maynard Sc Co $20.00,
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    • 125 8 for i'rr steamer Time. To-Morrow. Melbourne Airlie 11 a.m. Pekan and Tringganu Aintj 1. -umi 1 p.m. Penang anc' Calcutta Cregnry A/«ar 3 p.m. Telult Anson via ports Mninn a 3 p.m. P.S'tenham* Pfuang k'ishui 3 p.m. P.S'tenham A Fenung Jtolorua 8 p.m. Bangkok Bangkok 3 p.m. C'bonand
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    • 124 8 From Europe—By the P.AO. »8. Haltaurut due on thp •Jtith Aug., with rl»tes to tbe 81st July. From" China—Ry the P. AO. 8.8. lirmial due on the "3rd August. I..BH fimai July IWi July 14th July IMh July 20th July -Mill Julv L'Tth July Mb Auk 3rd
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    • 252 8 X I" LAG <- Vmhb.li Nixi. <fc Toss CiPTAis 3 Rig. Fi.i.m Sailed Oo.s'riosbes. tag Hi DH. Wutjen Ger «a,l 1754 Wicke 17 Nuraoi Brit str i'STn Thomson 17 Coning-by str 2167 Tapp 17 Hitacbi Mnru Jap str. 8*27 Campbell 17 Siani itrit Mi !'!t.' Bions 17 Farfalln Ital
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    • 147 8 Date. Vessel's Name. Flag A Rio. Tons. DISTINATION. ■g 17 Poll Ann Brit »tr. 486 IT Mri W .-lit-.-.- Dm str. 92 18 LifthtninK Brit sir. MM I- Isabella Out str. 84 18 Rajah of Sarawak Sar str. bft> 17 Kian Add Brit str. 101 16 Resident Svhiff Dm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 52 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-62, HIGH STREET. H;ivc 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. iisrsFECTioisr iKiisriDi-.ir solicitedTelephone
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    • 95 8 BABY'S swinging CRADLES A LIMITED STOCK OF HANDSOME SWINGING CRADLES FOX BABIES JUST OPENED OUT Tli«'*«' airt k Nlroiisl^ manic and «'x<*4M'«lin^l.> Weil IT in foiled A SPECIAL DISPLAY NOW BEING MADE. Cradles like the above sketch. Length 36 inches Width II Height M Sale Price $32-50 each. Whiteaway, Laidlaw
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    • 91 8 Cradles like the above sketch. Length M inches. Width *1 Height 6-> Sale Price: 527-OO each. FOR PERFECTION In British Bottling, Try BASS'S ALE GUINNESS'S STOUT SPARKLING CYDER JpVtV t^lTT* QUARTS. PINTS. NIPS. To be had from all Wine and Spirit dealers. Sole Jigents: KIM HIN Co., Singapore, [A-MM DARIN'S
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    • 68 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kfrban Hoitjntal, nth Awt, 190-1. Him 3pm. 9 pm. Kemahkb. Har ».fKK( 2P.7W 29 892 Mornine Temp MJ 83 79.0 clear, day WB'lbTher TB.S 78 0 76.8 cloudy rain DirofWind s. >k. 8. c. KM. at noon, and Max.Temp 86.0 nightcloudy Mm 71.9 Max.in Sue M7J Terr,
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