The Straits Times, 17 September 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ai.335 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1?! 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 693 1 NOTICES. NOTICE^ In consequence of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O off present prices will be made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore, •.'•2nd July, l!>03. v.c. NOTICE ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER TOMB-BUILOU 148 MIDDLE ROAD. Eflnll'whfl 19M May, 1597. Christian Bearers supplied at all funerals, which
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    • 802 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION rpENDEKS will be received at the Colonial fci-i-retaiy's office up to noon the lfi NGYfinlxT, 1803, for the supply of about 2,300 gaiione cf Heavy Mineral Cotai Oil per annum fur the Fort Canning light House. The supply of this oil should be made monthly on application
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    • 336 1 NOTICES. STRAND HOTEL, RAISTGOON. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C*S. 1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTEI ANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. )THER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raf les Hotel, Singapore Raf lea Tiffin Rooms, Singapore Eas era and Oriental Hotel, Penang Mewm. Saikies Brothers beg to inform the public
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    • 768 1 NOTICES. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be leceived up to September 90th noon for pulling down the house and outbuildings i- nown as Parsee Lodge, Anson Road, and levelling and raising site. Flans can be seen and further particulars obtain»d from the Architects, Messr* Bwan Maclaren. 18-9 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
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    • 574 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I7ORBALE— A lady's bicycle. Apply nt I Wilkifl Koad. IH-10 I¥7 ANTED by the Jofaore Government TT for Batu tyhnt for gi\ months from October Ist, IMS, an Apnthecnry to I act at Locum Tenens. Apply stating qualifications to PRINCIPAL MKDIOAL OPFIOO, l»-9 .Inliore. QOVIAMUUfT Noll XX a
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  • 913 2 Kuala Lipu, 12th Bepl With reference to the reported iecieion of the Malay Peninsula Sugar Industry Association to take steps tv approach tha Netherlands India Government on the subject of sanctioning emigration from Java to the Straits Settlements, on condition that the protection clauses of the Indian Immigration
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 322 2 NOTICES. TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR I BELTING THE BEST FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES Keeps TOUGH and PLIABLE without the use of Dressings. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. ~5 BRITISH ci LAGER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED BY I IND COOPE Co., Burton-on-Trent. THIS BEER IS BREWED FROM 1 PURE MALT HOPS 6 doz. pints
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    • 381 2 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTIC I. The Prevention of Cruelty t Animals THE public are solicited to co operate in preventing the cruel am improper treatment of animals. Itis requested that particu ire of any actsof cruelty be forwarded pro nptly, and addressed to the Superintendei t, P. C. A. Department. Anonymous
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    • 252 2 NOTICES. IRIGAUD'S Sa&tnga OP JAPAN TOILET WATER Rigaud'i IsnsngsWstsr has the sweet perfume of the Kinangi Flower of j ]»piD «nd > loothing tod cooling action on the ikin, I reUevei mosquito bites, and is most refreshing after perspiration. RIGAUD C PERFUMERS 8, rue VlTiena*), L Ptrit-Frtntt Beware •f lamltattaswl
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    • 345 2 NOTICES. Jsondon, IstJlug., 1903. d We have this day appointed t Messrs. Powell Robinson of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, our Sole Amenta for the sale of our celebrated Brands Lome Whisky and Claymore Whisky, in Singapore and the Federated i Malay Btaka. Greenlees Bros., AigjfeaHrc «V- Loodon INDIAN PATENT Nil
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  • 486 3 Thbkk is a certain type of student of history whose imagination flies the printuJ sheet and ramblerin the region of the mijrriVhave-been whose supreme delight is to picture effecte which might have resulted had nothing intervened. It is a profitless quest, for who cares, nowadays, to imagine
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  • 206 3 Si kei.y no stranger motive tor trnvel •was ever known than that which urges Count Roon Duaovitefa to make the chela of the globe. For nearly forty years (his nobleman has wandered up and down the earth on font. Born at Lissa, in Boheiuia, he set out
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  • 125 3 A'i DOHA of biryele-wheeled rikishas have heen made for their Majesties the Emperor :«nii Bapnw Dowager of China. Tbe. rikishas are upholstered and painted tlmniglioiit in the Imperial \el low* colour, enriched with heavy gilding work. The shafts are finely carved with diumuis and also richly t>ilded, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 97 3 Bicycle Riders. IF you ride a btcreie you are always liable to have a fall. C'ruimlHTlain's I'uin Halm is the l>eM liniment/or outs, sprains, and bruises it will heal the parts in onethird the lime any other treatment would require. Puin Balm is also famous for its cure of rheumatism.
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    • 528 3 NOTICES. OF THE MULTITUDES who bave used it or are now using it, we have never beard of any one who has been disappointed in it. Noelaims are made for it except those which are amply justified l>y experience". In commending it to the afflicted we simply point to its
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    • 668 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AI D SHANGHAI BANKING COR »ORATIOM. PAI D- UP O APITAJ $10,000,00t REBERVE FUND.Bterlingße*erve..»lo,ooo,lool iI6O OOOOO Bilver TWve.. 6,000, W) lo uuu uw RESERVE LIABILITY )F „,,,,,^OOO PROPRIETORS Coubt or Uib ctobs. A. J. Raymond, Ksq Chaibjiam. H. E. Tombjhs, Esq.— Du dty Chaibmam. Hon. C. W. Dickson
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    • 551 3 NOTICES. WANTED, a thoroughly competent electrician for Soemalata. Apply to Puttfarcken A 00. 87-S WANTED— Ad Eurasian to act a* oight overseer on the Bundi Tin mines. Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd., Agents. v c. WANTED a smart Chinese Typist one with knowledge of Remington machine preferred. Apply to
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    • 557 3 NOTICED 17OR «ALE,-rdaigon Lympi., P fresh, at the drown Dispensary, 96 Selegie Road. v.c. FOR SALE. FLISHED plate glass size 764x54-1 suitable for windows, et:. For price and further particulars apply to A. S. BHAIKADAM. 18 Malacca Street, or tu.th.g 19-9 914 Orchard Road, FOR SALE. 3 Kelmilt Remingtons in
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    • 675 3 SHIPPING E.ST ASIATIQUE FRANUAIB. FOR MARSEILLES AND DUNKIRK. rHE French s. s. ASSAM, Captain Truck, is expected to arrive from Port Arthur on the l»th instmt and will receive prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight and passage apply t j THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., 18-9 Agents. INDO-CHJNA
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  • 30 4 Baurmkistkr.— On the M I epteniber. at Shanghai, I'aui. Baubmkisikr, i xed -'5 yeVs. UIRD -At Shanghai, on the3i i September, William Hird, late Chief K i«iueer, utr. Tmukm».
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  • 896 4 The Straits Times PRICK 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 17th SEPT EMBER. A Gkkma.n resident kiiii ly informs us as to the i'lentit of the stronc-iniuded young prince s who now reigns serene over an appro ed suite of ladies-in-waiting in the G ant Ducal Court of Saxe- Weimar, 'lie is the
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  • 408 4 Mr. A. J. I'.ai.khcr, in laying before the public, so early, his views on the fiscal question raised by Mr. Chamberlain, ha? Ukcn a course that was unfoteseen at the date of last mail alvices. The general opinion was that the conclusions his open mind had arrived at would be
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  • 363 4 It was in Boston, Massachusetts, that they used to robe the limbs of their chairs, pianos, tables and other '.nicies of. furniture through motives of ascetic prudery. They have now passed a law of sorts, there, prohibiting love making of every sort save the most rigidly intellectual variety, in the
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  • 200 4 In India the crime of perjury is so common and seemingly so ineradicable, that practically no effort is made to check it. The result is appalling. In Singapore the authorities are not so apathetic, but a jinrikisha case that came before Mr. Hooper this morning afforded an example in the
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  • 168 4 As concisely put t% HE. the Governor, the practical non-attundance of the subscribers to the Victoria Memorial Fund at the geneial meeting convened for yesterday afternoon, plainly indicated that those subscribers have sufficient confidence in the Committee to allow them to do precisely whatever they think best, without harrassinz them
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  • 95 4 Many ha(*py returns of the day tp H. H. the Sultan of Johore, whose thirtieth anniversary is being celebrated across the Straits to-day. To-night the (egular State Birthday Banquet will be given at the Istana, while on Saturday the Officers of the Johore Government celebrate the occasion in another banquet
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/11 ft
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  • 16 4 Pahaso News will be found on page 2. The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 18 4 Thk Straits Budget was published this morning. Exchange and share reports will be i found on page 8.
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  • 15 4 There is a total eclipse of the sun on Monday next, but4t is invisible here.
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  • 12 4 A Christian Brothers' School is shortly to be established at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 15 4 It has been discovered in America that chewing gum has a pacifying effect on lunatic*.
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  • 21 4 As well as the special dinner at Rillles Hotel on Siturday week, Sept. Jfith, there will be dancing after 9 o'clock.
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  • 21 4 Rihies and sapphires are reported to have been found in large numbers and of excellent quality in the Republic of Liberia.
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  • 24 4 For absenting himself from his ship, the s.B. Saint Fitlar'*, a European was prosecuted in the Marine Court yesterday and fined two days' pay.
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  • 23 4 Considehablk incon venience was oaused to-day to residents in the vicinity of Stamford Road, by the breakdown of a cirt laden wi'h i^unny-bags.
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  • 32 4 BtaBTIM on the 14th ult. Mr. J. E. Naylor cycled from tba Lind's End to London in 2*2 hours, 7 mm. 18 sees, beating the existing record by s mm. 5b sees.
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  • 27 4 Dk. Dkliomminkitk, who took part in an exciting balloon ascent on Aftg. 15 at Liege, suddenly went mad four days later, killed his sweetheart, and committed suicide.
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  • 27 4 According to a Cablegram published by the Manila CJbMnMtet, Sir Thomas Liptou will not build another challenger for the American Cup, conceding the palm to the Heliaiite.
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  • 30 4 Mr. R. O. Winsttdt, cadet, is appointed to act as Inspector of Schools, from the 7th September, until further notice, vire'Mr H. B. Collinge who has taken leave of absence.
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  • 29 4 Scientists at Boston have discovered that a certain kind of music will paralyze the mosquito. We know,the kind tbe little girl calls it her piano exercise. Philadelphia Public Ledger.
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  • 38 4 ThkS. R. E. (V) parade ordered for Friday next is cancelled owing to the general meeting> of the S. V. C at MO p.m. There will be engineering drill at Erin Lodge on Sunday next at 7.-'d» a.m.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 29 4 BULGARIAN MOBILISATION. London, Kith September Six classes of the reserves belonging to the Bulgarian divisions on the Turkish frontier have been called out to the number of 20,000 men.
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    • 24 4 REPORTED NAVAL DEMONSTRATION. The correspondent of the Standard at Vienna says th-»t there .ire signs of the Powers contemplating a naval demonstration at Salonika.
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    • 134 4 Mr. A. J. Bnlfo'.'.r has brought out a pamphlet on insular free trade. He says thai the fiscal reformers of fifty years ago failed to see that the world would reject free trade. He admits increase in British trade l»ut denies its proportionate growth with
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    • 97 4 Wh SepL Most of tire newspapers consider that Mr. Balfour's pamphlet shows his having committed himself to a policy of retaliation against hostile tariffs. Some of them expect the result to be the resignation of the free trade ministers. The attitude of Mr. Chamberlain
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 940 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Green Pippermint 4 mil ipo l. lit L,ief Mi Ifah r»r Kinsiporr. P"an;. Strait* Settlcneitx. Siaa, awl tie Par East. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, Ningapore. London, Glasgow, Hongkong, and Shanghai. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have just received
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    • 137 4 G. R. LAMBERT fi CO.. Photographers. open (Jreth&rti House, (Battery B tad), Sle to f> p. n>. Orchard Road, Ba. m. to 6i m hnndny 8, »a. m to noon. Appointments or sittings should b mude if possible beforehand. Is Store Vikw- of Singapore, Jot sre, Native States. Siiim, Sumatra,
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    • 41 4 YOUR DIGESTION IMPROVES. Stearkb' Wink is pleasant to take. It aids digestion. It agrees with tbe most delicate stomach. It increases Weight and strength. Now is the time to reap the full benefit of this valuable tonic. Sold by all chemists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 225 5 To the Editor of 1 1 '■>■ "Slnt'ts Time*" Sir, A few months ago "you drew attention to the atrocious condition of the road Between Moont Palmer and theTanjonß! 'ion Ground. May I point out th il il never becoming worse. On Sunday hikl Monday last it
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    • 39 5 Thb Strait* Echo calls attention to the tact that many mii ill vessels Hying the British Hag are oliicered by OMB not holding proper certinoatai. The evil is IoDK-Mtandiny owing to tat- arm of the ,law being too short.
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    • 34 5 The German mail steamer Bejpni having left Hongkong on the 16th instant «U noun may bo ezpeeted ban On Sunday afternoon, the :>Uth instant. She will probably be despatched for Kurope on Monday afternoon.
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    • 41 5 Tfe Kauli Aoauajiaa (iold Mining Company, thus report the result of work at. H iub f r Urn four w^'cks ending on the I2lh September Stone crushed 2,400 tons, smelted gold obtained 620 oz., average p»-r ton o <iuts. 4 grains.
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    • 43 5 A PoomaU BMtoh which took place yesterday afternoon lietween the V M A. and an eleven cf the Tanjong I'agar Dock Company on the ground cl the latter at Fort Palmer resulted in a win for the visitors by one goal to nil.
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    • 40 5 Tn next meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held in the Prinsep Street Church on Friday next at 8 p.m. when there will be a lecture on A trip thrtragh the Native States illu^ttitcd with ina{;ic lantern Views.
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    • 49 5 Capt. CiiANiti.LoK, A. y. P., left for Malacca yesterday afternoon where he well act as C. P. O. Mr. Oaifli^r is expected from Malacca on Saturday. He will lake over the duties hen oi C. 1' O. Cliv f lnsp. (i'_tidon is also due here un Saturday from Malacca.
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    • 50 5 Oil Saturday -ifu-rnoon there was a very pretty wedding at St. George's Church, Penang, —that of Mi** Agnes PraooM Barnett, daughter of ')ne of the oldokl Penang residi nt% to Mr. Victor Dudley I'irs jus, architect, of Pei:ang. The Church was crowded with the many friends of trw oontracticg parties).
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    • 66 5 Yksi(';dav afterauun, (tightened by a motorcar inobargeofa Malay chauffeur, a hoi'se attached 10 a .irriage containing two Europeans bolted. After going ■some distance it brought the vehice in contact "iih lamp 1 i-irriape overturned and both the occupants were thrown out, each being apparently more or less injured. It is
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    • 83 5 Eaulv this in .ruing there was a regular native rumpus soin^ ou in Merchant Street, and a well-known and highly respected local resident flopped to watch. Seeing a native polii 1 maa getting hammered he, in the interest* of law and or icr, ''went. r jr the assailant. To his
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    • 175 5 In connection with Urn qnft overcrowd i Dp fowls in I red to in not* in this paper Tfcsday, a prosecution wis instituted yesterday by [nspector l'ustana, P. C. A. Department aguitiKt a ChiMM fowl dealer for arowdiog L' 7 fowls into a basket. In explaining the matter to Mr.
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  • 723 5 New Designs Adopted A mebting of the subscribers to the Queen Victoria Memorial Fund was held in the Town Hall last evening for the purpose cf determining whether rertain alterations proposed in the original plans should be adopted. H.E. the Governor presided over a small meeting, the
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  • 110 5 A curious affair is alleged by the Malay Mail to havo taken place at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. It is reported that one of the nurses, late in (be evening, seeing a rikisha outside the Hospital dispensary, attempted to «i «uge it but the' puller
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  • 467 5 Gives Flimsy Testimony in a Rikisha Case. Bkkouc Mr. Hooper U the Middle Road 'rikisha depot this moi ling, a Chinese baba employed at H Brauss and Co. prosecuted the puller of 'rikisha No. 7685 for threatening with o hers to assault him last night. TJ c
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  • 160 5 The following properties w« c disposed of by an tion at Powell a: d Co."s saleroom yesterday afternoon 999 years leasehold land ar d 'our shop houses thereon known a 1 Nos 7, 8, 25 and 26, Brass K is«a Road. Bought by N. 0 Chellapa Pil ay
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  • 132 5 Thb Stanley Dollar and the II urrior, both from Japan, are disci arcing cargoes of Japan coal aggregatin 6,500 tons. The J. li. Aug Kensler was un locked at Tanjong Pagar this morning a id the B. I. str. 'Ztimunia docked inher 1 join. The Lady Mitchell which
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  • 68 5 Thb Kadana Gold Mining Con pany, whose original concession in Muar comprised 282 acres near the oot of Mount Ophir, have recently ac luired a further concession of 600 acr« j contiguous to their present property, being a piece 60" feet wide along the
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  • 907 5 Abrams' Stable. Umfortunatily both the boss and Mr. Charles were too busy to shewme round so 1 was entrusted to the care of Pierbuz, who is well up in the Stud 800 and is always ready to give any information that would be of interest. The first
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  • 38 5 Who wouldn't be a successful pugilist For his share in his recent encounter with Corbett, Jeffries netted $05,466. Corbett, the defeated man, did not come off so badly either as his share of the gate money totalled $21,820.
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  • 84 5 Wi are pleased to see that booking for Madame Candutti's Concert at the Town Hall on Saturday next is progressing most satisfactorily and that there bids fair to be *a veritable "bumper" attendance. On varii, occasions Madame Candutti has given her assistance at local entertainments and her
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  • 592 5 Yesterday's Results. A. SINciIXS. Darhishire Ht. lieat Foreman 2. hi ti j. Kent 4 heat Milen— 6-4, 0-7. 1). Kerr— S beat Capt. Fisher •S, w.o. Brailhery *r. heat Battenbnrgh 1,3-6, M, Perkins scr. r. Wilhern unlinmhed. H. Pearce«l heat Morrison scr. :t, uti,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 Makes breathing easy---Jayne's Expectorant. < The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 81 5 Rheumatism Relieved. 'TO all those afflicted with rheur atism JL we recommeud a trial of Cb mberlain's Fain Balm. One app'icatioi will relieve the pain, and its continued se for a short time will result in a care. Promptly applied to a sprain before inflammation sett in, insures a i
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    • 544 5 AUCTION SALES. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. To be sold by Auction, at Powell Co.'s Saleroom, On Wtdtmday, .'ird tjtfttmbtr, 1903, at -I'M) p.m. ELEVEN ntaable fn-.-hold building allotment! fronting Ori-har I Road and Eniernld Hill Bead, Singapore, betag pert of th<' Kni'TiM Hill Estate, lirenu from 1,312 ss t f:.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 158 5 DAY HY DAY. Thuijday, 17th September. Hi«h Wat«r. 6.--'« p.m Sultan of Johore'r> l!irc#Uy. S.V.A. Signalling. 8.30. Town IJiukl. C. K. Club. kl Friday, 18th September. High Water. s.:«) a.m. JM p.m. Legislative Council. 2.30. Chamber of Commerce Meeting. J.:W P. O. homeward mail cloaca. ti. S.V.I. Recruits and Co.
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  • 458 6 Taking to Tln-Mlninr BIOSOB G. B. Cekbuti of Sakei fame it: Perak, and the only European who speaks the language has, says the Gazette, succeeded in inducing these 'semi-barbarous people to enteT his employ as tin mining labourers and planters. Conpidering that not long sin.c the Perak Sakeis
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  • 314 6 91 (ierman Emperor has just made -t interesting historic presentation Hohenzollern Museum, says the It consists of the famous "death b* the help of which one of Kaiser Wilhelm's ancestors decided a It case about the middle of the seventeenth century. A beautiful young girl had been
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 Children when Teething. HAVE more or lees diarrhu-a, which cannot be checked effectually, as the i-auH- canoot be removed but the diarrhcM can and should be controlled bj giving Chamber lain* Colic and DiarrkoM Cemedy, and an occasional do«e of )>Btor oil to cleanse the syetem. Dociaf llio summer months
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    • 458 6 NOTICES. v Toilet Powder gOA,g 0A H J. H. GWYNNE, LTD., m Smmi ISSm.I MAKERS of the LARGEST, MOST ECONOMICAL and HOST ss I -CCESSFUL- Centrifugal PUMPINi; MACHINERY nnifow y^-»^»^. For Irrigatior Drainaje, j eclamation, Dou Ac Ac. I _L^fci_^*afa_ QV i n t-ible C mtrifugal I iW ■^^BHH^H (Stationery
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    • 820 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. r>OTKrua\ do-wn. A.M. 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. P.M. I'M P.M. Singapore d.,7.00 7.45 10.00 11.30 12.30 3.01' 4.10 5.15 6.40 ..6.30 7.50 9.20 10.44 I-'.IO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 694 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. ST.EAMSHIP COMPANIES^ p a Steam Navigation O. Goy. PvMCURA.JA.PiJi, PEXi!««, «EYLO\, USTRil.lt. I MM 1. 4I»EX. EGYPT. MEIMTEKKWKW PORTS, PLYMOITH I-OXDOX. Through Bills of La ■ling i MMd for Chin i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an<! American Ports. Mail Line. 00TWAB& HOMBW»RI> Coromandel Sept 19 Chusan
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    • 615 7 STEAMSHIP Koninklljke Paketn Under contract with tbe Ne > Singapore Ship AOBHOT, Li ihe undermentioned dai Steamer From Expected hantan, Uadang Sept 14 I 8 a Van Jlitmsduk BaUvia ..14 1 f Brouwer Deli 16 De Kock Sambas 14 j Rtiaiertz Palembang 16 I 1 asm" n Bandjermassin 11 1
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    • 646 7 COMPANIES. j aa-t Maatschabplj. therlands India Goveroirenl. its J. Dabrdbls A Ci., 9-8 Ooiitsb QnAv >es are only appron'tiate. Will be l)«sp»'cbed tc* 'enang, Sabang, Olehieb, P. Kaj», lenlaboh, Tapa Toean, Sinalang, ingkel, Baros, Siboga, P. Tello, Qd Padaug ?«pt 17 lilliton, Bat avia, Cheribon, legal, ecalongan, Samarang, and SoJrabaya
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    • 720 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL I'he fast and well-known mail-steam? rof these lines will leave Singapore o 1 r tbont the undermentioned dates Outward I Homeward toon Sept 26 I Bayern Bept 21 Preuue* Oct 9 i Zieten Oct 6 Hamburg Oct 24 beydlitz
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    • 628 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPANMAIL 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 by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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    • 448 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE" COY FIRE LIPB TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED .£12,000,000. TBX LABfIMT FIJUC OrnOK IH THI WORLD BOUSTEAD A Cc. AgenUCANTON INSURANCE OFPICK LIMITED. Capital Subscribed.. $2,500,000. Amount paid ap 600,000. Baser™ fund 1,160.000. HiAD Omos, HoHaiove. rh» naeorsitrnvd, hAring been appcict«d Agents of the abovo Company, are
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1419 8 I n i-r this heading the following abbreviations are used «tr.— steamer sh.— ■hip bo,.— bar<|ii" Kh.— I n.-r; Yet.— Kwht;GnL— CSml»«r; Qtot OanboM; Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-p^w. Brit.—British V. B.— United Btatea; l'rh.— French; Ger. Gi'rmnn; Dut. -Duti-n^i.c. -Generalcargo; d.p dr.-k pns^nger; U— Uncertain: •f p
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    • 95 8 §m Fertteamer Tim*. To-Mobrow. Europe via ports dmtun 6 ajn Bangkok Paknam 10 n m Penang and Deli Hebe 3 p.n?. Awihan and* Deli Browner 8 p.m. TelukAngon via ports Amhertl 3 p.m. T. Ansooand Penang Auttraliml 3 p.m. K'lantan A Tringganu Flrvo 4 p.m. Muatok k Palembang
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    • 129 8 Krop Europe— By the P.AO.s.s. Coroman■t't due on the 19th September, with dates to the 281 h August. From China— Ry the D. L. s.s. Batirrn due on the 20th September. Left SMngsj Auk Tth Aug 11th \UK l-'th Aug 17th Aug 2 1st AUK '.'4 th
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    • 637 8 SntOAPoai, 17th SeitemiJkr, 1903 PRODUCE. Gambler f 1-M'' Copra BaJ) 7.30 do Pontlauak 6.35 Pepper, Black bnyen 31.00 do White, (5*4) 0 Sago Floor Sarawak »'M do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sago Ml I Coffee, BaII, 15* Wt» 17.0" I Ooffea, Pnlara»rj|r,20%ba.'.. 2M Coffee, Llberlan No. 1 Tapioca, amall
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    • 170 8 pom hki!) at a'.chem- aikx, Taxolin Hill. Saturday, \9th September, l 90( at LOU p m. A BRILLIANT TONKD COTTAGE PIANO BY BESI.KU, Hamburg, in yuoJ order uphcl-tered drawing room suite of exf'llen: dnnign, teak centre hhltl srritiag ta!>lo. Anglo-Chinese Whatnot, rattin fancy
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