The Straits Times, 12 September 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,331 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1908. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 LORNE WH IS KY. POWELL ROBINSON. j^ »ol« Agtnu, Singapore «nd Ped«r»ted M«l«y St»te» NOTICE. In consequence of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 10 off present prices will be made fr>m this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore, lii'nil July, IK)3. v.c. NOTICE" ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER TOMB-BUILDER Us
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    • 729 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at the ColoI nial Secretary's office up to noon the Ist November, 1909, for the supply of about s!,800 gallons of Heavy Mineral Colza Oil per annum for the Fort Canning Light House. The supply of this* oil should be made monthly on application
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    • 174 1 STRAND HOTEL, R A NGOO N UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C.5.1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffles Hotel, Singapore Raffles Tiffin Rooms, Singapore Eastern and Oriental Motel. Penang Messrs. Sarkie* Brother* beg to inform the publje that they are
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    • 328 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co. j Last Few Days OF Sale TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK Further Reductions Will be made in made-up Dnpery and Season's Goods. BLOUSES MUSLIN SKIRTS CORSETS PETTICOATS SUNSHADES WOOL WRAPS, Etc All to be cleared at 95 cents each. LJIST OFFER. ROBINSON CO. GOVERNMENT OF
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    • 193 1 AICIIOK SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A COTTAGE I'IANO HANDSOME DINNER SERVICE, GLASSWARE, PLATEDWAUK AC, INCLUDING A LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PLANTS. The property of a. M. Preston, Esq., TO BE HELD AT At'CHENCAI R.\, Timrm Hill. Batur<l*y, 19th Septeiaher, I9(M at 1 30 p.m. A BRILLIANT TONED COTJAOE
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  • 925 2 Home. Knitter evidence in the War Kn^uiry has keen |>iibli«he<l. Lori Roberts »ays that indifferent strategy wag even more re»pon«ible than inadequate number* for the aViakapt whirh occurred, and he instanced (icncral Whiu-'ii failure to oftjne the great principle of -meeting the enemy with nasted force* while the
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  • 54 2 The beautiful fat fady peeped over her fan at the celebrated glass-eater. And were you really on the verge of starvation in the wilds of Alaska?" she ;isked timidly. Was I?" echoed the glass-eater. ft Why, for six days I didn't have anything to eat but an old pair of
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  • 681 2 Piracy. Some time ago, <the British sailing vessel HlPe-Belle was seised by her crew, who made off wit'i her for Netherlands India. The ship entered a port on the island of Sumbawa, where a the crew were arrested and taken to Ampe,nan, a port in Bali, owing to
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  • 215 2 For Singapore. Per P. O s. s. Arradia concocting with, the steamer Coromandel at Colombo, from London .Augt. 21, due LOth SeptMr, and Mrs. Tedlie, Messrs. Fermie, K. T. Bartlett, and Thicket, Pegfr W. Lebond. Per P. A O. 8. s. (Iceana connecting with the steamer Mal:n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 307 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KING. ToHRHTiir.PpiN ToH.R.H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky isRegularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price is arranged by the
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    • 289 2 NOTICES. jTmotion cb. WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLBRS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS* PROMPTLY EXKCUTRd JOHORE HOTEL Malay Curries. FNtENDING visitors > to this Hotel are I 1 informed that arrangements have been made to have Malay curries every Sunday merning. Tiffin 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The Johore Band plays opposite the hotel from
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    • 525 2 NOTICES. SKIN AND BLOOD PURIFICATION Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent Cleanse the Skin, Scalp and Blood' Of Torturing, Disfiguring Humours with Loss of Hair WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS Thotutttds of the world* beat people h«Te found instant relief and ■peedjr core by the use of Cntlcora Reaolrent, Ointment and Soap
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    • 97 2 Bicycle Riders. IF you ride a bicycle you are always liable to have a fall. Chamberlain's Tain Balm is the best liniment for cuts, sprains, and bruises. It will heal the par.s in onethird the time any other treatment would require. Pain Balm is also famoas for its care of
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  • 385 8 One ol the important ceremonies in the religious life of the Chinese is the Drawing of prayers and sacrifices to the spirits of the departed. In Singapore, however, there has bee*n no opportunity provided until this year for carrying out this duty. In order to perform this religious
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  • 336 8 THE QUESTION OF THE BELLEVILLE BOILERS. A i ■tki: at! the hubbub it is interesting to turn to some recent trials witfi Belleville-boilered ships, Hays Uie last issue of the Outlook to hand. They confirm our often exposed belief that no 1 better water-tube holler- has been proved to exist.
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  • 58 8 "And this," said the tourist, lost in wonder, "is a sfumbering volcano How peaceful it is now Observe those vineyards^clinping to its side, arid this cornfield at its very foot. Yet 1 fancy I can hear if moaning as if in pain Yes," said the guide. That's caused by the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 103 8 Children when* Teething. HAVE more or less diarrhoea, which cannot be checked effectually, as the came cannot be removed but the "diarrhea can and should be controlled by Riving Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhea Hemedy, and an occasional dose of uvstor oil to cleanse the srttem. Durinp the summer months children
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    • 610 8 NOTICES. IT It DIFFERENT NOW. Once upon a time students of medicine held the notion that there were as many different diseases as the body has organs and parts; everyone of these ailments requiring 11 different treatment. So stupid mistake could lead 'only to miserable failures. Kor the fact is.
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    • 533 8 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE PROPERTIES AND BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. TO BE HELD AT POWEIX A CO.'s SALE-ROOM On Wednesday, Wth September, H'OJ, at S 90 p.m. LKABEHOLD Land at Neil Road, Singapore Town, area 8,49" ?'l- ft-: for yearw Together with the 3 substantial dwelling houses thereon known
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    • 866 8 NOTICES. WANTED— An Eurasian to* act aj night overseer on the Bundi Tin mines. Apply to GuUirie A Co., Ltd., Agent*. nc. WANTED a smart Chinese Typistone with knowledge of Remington machine preferred. Apply to 17-8 _O.C. S. M c/O StrnUt Tim". wanted] FR a Tank installation near Singapore a
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    • 608 8 NOTICES. FOR SALE THE WELL-KNOWN COCONUT PLANTATION JELLANI ESTATE s*milea Southwards of Port Dickson, containing 619 acres, 0 roods, 2.'i pole* with a sea-front of over a mile. Splendid situation. Please apply to owner ROB.' ENGLER. 26 9 PORT DICKSON J?OK HALE,— Haigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh, at the Crown Dispensary,
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    • 672 8 SHIPPING AreAR~"~LINiT OF~BTEAMERS FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS. Apcar A Company's tine new steamer GREGORY APCAR, (Captain Olifent), having left Calcutta on the 6th inst.. is due here on Monday morning, the llth idem, en route for the above port. For freight find passage, apply to PATERSON, SIMONS A CO., 14-» Agents
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  • 245 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 12TH SEPTEMBER. A Rkpokt from Dr. Brooke, the Port Health Officer to the P. C. M. 0., in regai 1 to the letter which appearod over the signature of X," in the Straitf Time* of Sept. 2nd, concerning the ttatv* quo' at St.
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  • 91 4 The tin exporters ratber than "the tin miners of Malaya will be interested in the following paragraph from the current issue of Cotnm*reial Intelligence, published in Fleet Street, EC, under the heading of Malay Straits Tin Trade" We have in enquiry lur the name* ol merJjuu wlhi i\f bMtag with
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  • 42 4 A meetinu of Subscribers to the Victoria Memorial Hall is fixed for Wednesday next at the Town Hall at 430 p.m. The Governor will preside. The object of the meeting is the consideration of certain alterations to the plans originally decided upon.
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4 ins. bank rate is 1/11 ;i
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  • 6 4 S.V.C. Orders will appear on Monday.
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  • 12 4 The GUnshUl having left Penang to-day, is due here on Monday morning.
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  • 18 4 The M.M. steamer S'dazie left Saigon at 5 a.m. to-day, and may be expected here on Monday, at-daylight.
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  • 18 4 The next race meeting at Kuala Lumpur has been fixed for December 29th and :11st, and January 2nd.
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  • 17 4 The Federated Engineering Company at Kuala Lumpur has paid a five per cent, c'ividend for the half-year.
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  • 27 4 The P. <fc O extra steamer Mazagon left Bombay on the evening of the 2nd instant and is due to arrive here at o a.m. to-morrow (Sunday).
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  • 25 4 A Malay was found lying in Gaylang Road last night, unconscious, and with a bad. wound on his head. He was still unconscious this morning.
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  • 25 4 Nine hundred and fifteen deaths were registered at Singapore in August. The ratio per thousand was 44.51 of which 1.89 belong to St. John's Island.
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  • 27 4 Owing to the sudden and continuous fall in the price of tin, matters, says the Malay Mail, are looking very serious for several small concerns in Selangor.
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  • 30 4 In the week ending on the sth inst two hundred and eighteen deaths were registered at Singapore. The ratio per thousand, including 2.14 at St. John's island, was 46 84.
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  • 37 4 The numerous friends of Mr. Langridge, who was in years past chief engineer in the N. Y. K will be pleased to learn that he had rejoined the company and is no* "rihief" of the Tosa Mam.
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  • 38 4 The Bromhead- Matthews Shooting Shield, we understand, is to be fired for between the 1 9th and 26th of this month. The Finlayson carbine competition for the S.V.A. will therefore take place on Saturday next, the 19th inst.
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  • 74 4 The half-yearly meeting of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company. Ltd., was held to-day, Mr. John Ande. presiding.- The Chairman submitted the report for the past six months and briefly indicated the result of the Company's working. The report was adopted and the election of Messrs. \V. A. Cadell
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  • 102 4 Kkgardi.no the nuisance of cattle being allowed to roam about at large in the streets, a correspondent writes that, yesterday evenirjc, near the police station alongside the Pauper Hospital, as he was walking along the road, four large bulls rushed along scattering the people before them. He had
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  • 166 4 Oik readers will already have been familiar with the points of the new German steamer Prim WaWtmnr, which is lo start on her maiden trip to Sydney to-morrow morning, since this paper recently published a leagtby description of t lie vessel. -Since she has lain at Borneo
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  • 250 4 14th Sunday after Trinit. ST. ASDRKW's CATHEDIAL. 7 a.m. Matins an«i Litany. 7 4."> a.m. Holy Com in union 5-30 p.m. tfvensonf; and Sermon. ST. MATTHKWs, RKPiIV I.IXKS. Next Service, St. Matthew- Kve. Sept. at Hi:>. CATHEDRAL OF TRK l.O'lll SHKPHKRD, BRASS BASSA ROAD. 615 a.m. Low Mao*.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 38 4 The following passengers left this morning by the German mail steamer Seydlitz. For Hongkong Dr. L. R. Reel, Mr. H. Marwede, Mr. J. C. Grew. For Shanghai Miss Sarah Klein, Miss S. Klein tein. For Kobe Dr. Martin.
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  • 44 4 A Chinese pawnbroker went into Powelr and Co.'s this morning with Si 4o in a bag. He placed it on the counter for a moment, when a Chinaman standing by attempted to bolt with it. He was caught and handed over to the police.
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  • 54 4 The following will represent the Y. M. C. A. against J. Little' Co., at football on Monday next: T. C. B. Miller, J. C. Hart, A. Agnew, H. P. Kinghorn, W. C. CaUanan, M. K. Watt, S. Parrett, Goetzee, W. W. Munro, D. Reid, and Apps. Kick off' S.lf p.m.
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  • 49 4 Mr. Douslas Campbell, Acting Resident of l'ahanp, Dr. Lucy, State Surgeon of Pabang, and Mr. F. J. B. 1 Dykes, Warden of Mines, F.MS. arrived by the steam yacht Merun from Pekan, this morning, en route for Kuala Lumpur. They leave for Port Swettenham at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
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  • "Reuter'e Telegrams.
    • 43 4 Ixmdon, 11M Sept. Turkish functionaries in. Macedonia openly scoff at the idea of Europeanintervention, declaring that if Europe intervenes with armed force, they (the Turkish functionaries) will immediately burn, destroy, and massacre wholesale, leaving only a bare field for the invaders.
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    • 21 4 The Macedonian organizations have issued a note holding the Powers responsible for inevitable reprisals by rebels for Turkish excesses.
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    • 31 4 M. Petroff, the Bulgarian Premier, has informally intimated to the Powers that, unless* the Turkish excesses in Macedonia are restrained, Bulgaria must depart from her attitude of strict neutrality.
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    • 18 4 A consular report from Salonika •States that :<OO insurgents at Kaetoria, after surrendering, were massacred.
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    • 23 4 Great P.ritain has made represeutations to Washington anent the islands off Borneo. The Americans claim that the islands were formerly Spanish.
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  • 95 4 Mr. and Mrs. G M. Preston and family leave lor home today by the s.s. Aira-tnaru, carrying with them the best wishes of a host of friends in Malaya. Though still comparatively a young man, Mj\ Preston has spent twenty years out here with the firm
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  • 268 4 A sad and affecting farewell was witnessed on the Borneo Wharf .this morning when the s.s. Seydlitz fizzed away for Hongkong, carrying with her that genial soul C. R. Barkehire. As an all-round sport, every one here knows his worth, and as a connoiseur of any kind
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  • 175 4 The steamers of the Koe Guan Com- pany are exempted from coming under certain rules framed to carry out the Transit of Cattle by Sea Ordinance. Mr. J. M. B. Vermont retains during residence in the Colony the title of Honourable gives to him as unofficial M.L.C. Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 623 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Qrreen Pippermint S*l* \zn\< hr Sispstre. PriaEf, Straits Sfttlf isnK Sim. vi fkt Far'bst. CALDBECK, MACGRECOR A CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, Singapore. London, Glasgow, Hongkong, and Shanghai. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have just received fresh goods from India, China,
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    • 419 4 II THE MATTE a Oi THE MALAY STATES SALT MANUFACTURING Co, Limited, (In Liquidation.) AND THB Companies Ordinance 1889. I the iiiulervigned the Liquidator of the above named Company hereby notioe that I h.-i c t In- day declared a Firot and Final Dividend of the AssStS of the rompany
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    • 629 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I t <;. M. Pbestos jP-P-g- FOR SALE. /COMPLETE turnout comprising fast \j bay bone, <.-omfortable victoria aad a c«t of harneii. Victoria and harness in perfect order. Price f 100. also hooded gig price $150. Apply to L. K T. c/o Strait* Time*. v.c I hereby give
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    • 74 4 O. R LAMBERT V CO.. Photographers. opks Ureih»in Moose, (Ballery Koad), 8 a. m. to f> -ro. Orchard Road, 8 a. m to fi p. m. Bur en) s. c a.ra. to noon. Appointments or sittings should lv made if possible beforehand. la Store Vikws of Singapore, Johore, Native States
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    • 16 4 It strengthens the heart— Jayne'b Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements
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    • 31 4 YOUR STRENGTH RETURNS. For all wasting diseases, take Stearas Wine. It improves Nutrition. Increases weight and'strength. It is a stimulant and Nerve Tonic of the greatest value.— Sold by all chemists.
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  • 2568 5 Thk regular fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon, Mr.*Kvaus in the chair. There were mllojjresent Messrs. I'ooles, Col. Pennefather, T. Braddell. Dr. Murray Robertson, Barker, Sohsf, Lee Choon (Juan, and Choa Giang Thye with the Secretary (Mr Polglase), and ttio Engineer (MrTPeirce). The Skcretaky
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  • 108 5 The first class British twin-screw cruiser Argonaut, Capt. George H. Cherry, arrived from Hongkong yesterday afternoon and anchored in tbe roads. The Argonaut \e of 11,000 tons and carries 16 large guns Her indicated horse power, under natural draught, is 18,000 and she was commissioned at
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  • 1637 5 Friday, Sept. nth. PRESENT. His taun Sir Frank Athelstane SWKTTENHAM, X.C.M.0., (GOVERNOR). H. K. eneral Sir A. K. F. Dorward, k.c.b (Officer Commanding the Troops). Hon. W. T Taylor, c.m.g., (Colonial Secretary). Bon. W. R. Collyer 1.8.0. (Attorney-General). Hon. F. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. A. Murray, i.k..
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  • 575 5 BIH9APOH, l'irrf September, lto». PRODUCE. Gambler hnytn 15.71 Copra Ball 7. > do Pontltnalr ■> 6.36 Pepper, Black buyers K.W do White, (6%) •M» Sago Floor Sutwilt *»M do Brunei No. 1 3-9 1 Pearl Bairo Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 16.V> Coffee, PaJembang,*l*£b»«!-- -'V Coffee, Liberlan No. 1 IMI
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 Rheumatism Relieved. IK) all those afflicted with rheumatism we recommend a trial of Chamberlain's I'ain-P xn. One application will relieve the _*j, and it* continued use for a short time will result in a cure. Promptly applied to a sprain before inflammation gets in, insure* a core in about one
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    • 42 5 BT. ANDRUW'S HOUt-K. A CHURCH of England Boarding Hop*c for European and Eurasian boy* who desire to attend the schools of the 6 lace. Applications to be made to the lou*e Master, Bt. Andrew's Hwue; or to the Colonial Chaplain w.s, n.c.
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    • 200 5 FOR LADIES "I D JORET^HOMOLLE'S APIOL it the most sure remedy aga/mf the Sicknett. and other effects caused by the delay of the regular periods. BtomN.Omil.ies.Rae S'-Honorfe, PARIS SOILED MUSIC! SOILED MUSIC Sale of soiled music and surplus stoc^ at nominal prices for one week only. THE Robinson PtaitO Co..
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 126 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, lath September. High Water. LM p.m. Golf Link* Cloned. Horse and Dog Show. 11.111. Philharmonic Orchestral Concert. Sunday, 13th September. High Water. I. ■">■_» a.m. LH p.m. 14th After Trinity. M.M. outward mail due. Swimming Club Launches. 6.:<u md 7.:t>>. Monday, 14th September. Higfc Water. •2.4.">
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  • 969 6 Till twenty years rfgo the tarpan, the sc -ca>led wild horse of the steppes, described by Pallas was regarded by seine Continental zoologists as the last ■urrivtit of the species to which tl-.e wild horse, of Europe of the Neolithic period belonged, says the London Standard.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 302 6 NOTICES. For INFANTS and INVALIDS. Purely Vegetable and Untouched by Hand. MELUN'S FOOD is free from Starch When prepared is similar" to Breast Milk. Melllo'M Pood Worka, Prcktaam, London, England. "al*awi»^«i^»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»^»B«»»»»»»»»»a»a»a»»»»»»»»«»»«»»»»»»iB»a»»»»»»«a»»«i»^a» 'jfjL NY CARLSBERG BEER. ("CROWN" BRAND) MgigA GLORIA PILSENER, (**W< B." brand) Both very nn t ht Plltanar 8..r.,'.«a.c1«11y
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    • 820 6 NOTICES. AfMtSforLEIiPEIIIIS' n WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Warrant J?|JEyR^ His Majestg *fc. Purveyors to The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July i.6th, 1903, and until further notice^ WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. *>.M
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 710 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p m Steam d Navigation 0. Coy. FOE CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG. CEYLON, AVSTRALI A, INDIA, ADEX. M.YI'T MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chim I Coast, Persia* Gulf, Continental, mil American Porte Mail Line. .•utwarp. Homeward Corornandel Sept 20 Chusau
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    • 715 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. t Konlnklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India OovernireDi. at Sinoavnre: Ship Aoesot, LATE J. DtrßDiukOo.. 9-S Oot.LTit Qpat :be undermentioned dates are only appiyi'mate. «i'^m<r From Expected Will be nntpf «b«d tor /■;<■ Eer',is Soerabaia Hept 9 Bawean. Soerlbmio, Bandjermassio, Kota Baroe, Batik Papan, Ma.
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    • 504 7 Norddentsclier Lloyd, .Brerara Coast Lines. JTsUMKsW OF THK OOA»V rUBBT. Tons Reg. To«» Keg. I '"'<■ I lao Sole 1604 Waldemir 3VX) j 'pfiru A'an'g 1608 frint Maeh>w 1600 Sigumt'iul ShW) Pkru V. Klao 1668" SMtiu -.'478 'P. Chula C.K. 1868 Petchabun 2191 Deli 1894 Borneo :>1(K) Taichimo 1359 Kohticha,ii!
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    • 727 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nonddeutaehei' Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg- Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-steamar* of these line* will leave Singapore on c r about the undermentioned dates Outward I Homeward Boon Sept H Rayirn Sept 21 I Preusten Oct \-ZUten Oct 6 Hamburg Oct 24 Seydlitz Oct
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    • 625 7 fTEAAtyf f COMPANIES JAPAXkAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it mainUined between Japan and Eorope by the following NEW TWIN SCREW -fTEAMBBB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese OoTernment, specially designed I for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation fo^First and
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    • 497 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ~THE ROYAL TEkjHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720) 'T^HE undersigned, agents for the abovt X company, are prepared to accept Firs Risks at current rates. w.As. Sl/19 BEHN MEYER A Go. "MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLIBHED A.D. 1844) nnUE undersigned, agents for tbe abort K. company, are prepared to
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1422 8 Under Uttt heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. •hip b().— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— yacht; Oru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— (Junboat Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. British ;U. p.— l nited States Fch.— French (ier German; Dut. Dutch; G.c.--General-c&rso; dp. d,eck pnssengpr; U Uncertain; T. P.
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    • 76 8 for ftr tteamtr Time. Monday. Yokohama and Kobe Saint Hllan» 11a.m. Malacca and Li nggi Helene 1p.m. Malaci.a Sea Brlle 2 p.m. Billitoa A Pont.anak Sambas 2 p.m. Rangoon A Calcutta Prntakota 3 p.m. Labuan and Manila Singora Penangand Deli Calypto Bangkok Borneo 4 p.m. TUK8DAY. H it;.
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    • 141 8 From Europe— By the M. M. s.s. Annam due oo the 13th September, with dates to the Slst August. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Salane due on the 14th September. -OH OIUKBJ uly 2sth uly 29th Lag 3rd Lug 7t b vi K 11th
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    • 264 8 M r 5 Vessel's Name A a Ku Bpt 10 Indramayo Brit 11 Bcydlitz* Qer 11 Medan 11 Aral Fourichon Fch 11 Calypso Brit 11 Benlapers* 11 Tientsin 11 Mena Out 11 Emite 11 Argonaut H.M 11 Stanley Dollar Brit i 11 Jupiter* i 12 Carolina Dut i 12'Farfalla
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    • 162 8 Date. Vessel's Na E. B. Flag A Rio. Toms. Destination. Sept 1 1 Baa Wbatt H 11 Amiral Foui'u lit Nienhuv12 Barfalia 12 Sappho 12 i Alboin 12 Tringganu 14 ADnani 14 Salazie 16 La Sey ne 12 Malaya fa Smile 19 i Mena 13 Vanderl.vn 18 Lycidas 19
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 315 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STR] SET. JUST ARRIVED: Indian Muslins fop Dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costumes, Grass cloth, Swatow work, Silver ware, Japanese Crape silks, Manila pineapple silks, Ac. Ac. Silks of all Colours at 35 cents a yard. Small Flowered Silk
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    • 215 8 I WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. I ■We are now Showing a Lovely Range of Cushions! I Comprising Several Continental TSTovelties. Embossed Plush Cushions with Sateen Back and Frills plain Art Haades. !?i/e22 inches square Price *1.75 each HVery Rich Embossed Plush Cushions Backed and drilled with a pretty contrasting shade of
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    • 490 8 Zetland House. MR. B. MIXAS, who was until recently HaaagsT of rhe Adelphi Hotel, Singjpi/ro, has takm over the well-known and popular aoatdiafhouse known as "Zetland House"' in Armenian Street, and will carry on tie establishment under his careful personal supervision Kxcellent cuisine and good attendance Tiffins, dinners, suppers, etc
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 93 8 WEATHER RE >ORT. Kandaruj Kerbau Hooyital, 11th Sept., 190 S. vta.rn.3p.ro. 9{ m. Rimarxs. Bar „39.900 W.BIH 29 <»7 Mornina Temp 84 9 84.6 7.0 clear, day* WB'lbTher 78.0 78.S 7 .0 niehtcloudy DirofWind s.\v. s.w. Os m. Max. Temp 87.9 Mm 73.5 Mas.in Sun 147.8 Tew. rad 72.3 Rainfall
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