The Straits Times, 18 September 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,236 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 654 1 CL'YMORE WHISKY. NOTICE. In oonsequenca of the rise In Exchange, a reduction of 1O off present prices will be made from this date. Powell Robinson. Singapore-. Had July. 1903. u.<f. NOTICE ALBERT L. A. DALEY I NDERTAKKK TOMB-BTILDER 14-« MIDDLE ROAD. Erta.msh.i-d 19/ A May, 1>97. Christian Bearers supplied at
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    • 754 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TEt> I ERS will bo received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon 1 f Friday the IMb instaiit, for tbe removal of the refuse rice from the Singapore Prison for a period of 14.} months (till end Of 19 4) from 16th October. 1 90 S.
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    • 676 1 SINGAPORE SPOR ING CLUB. NOTICI A SPECIAL Meeting of tbe members of the Singapoe 8 ortinp Club will be held in the Town Ha on Wednesday 23rd 111-t. at 6 o'clock p. 1. Business:— To make the following alterations in the Club's tales Delete Rule IS and tut ititute therefore
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    • 550 1 POWELL ROBINSON. iole Agent*, Singapore and Federated Malay state- I NOTICE. TAKE notice that C*lian Thye IV m having left my service on :*3rd Jcly, 4905. is ro linger authorised to enter into any negotiation whatsoever on my account. (3d KIM CHOO KEE, 3fl-9 Chop Teck Kee. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS
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    • 367 1 NOTICES. JQSEPiTIpLOtT'S "(iR,\M) PMX." PARIS. 1900. ■tkSBI&iA n wmm x» I Of TiiTbest Quality: ..».U a.-.. rOre»t»s. DuH^MT.^re tLen P* |fl^U| CHEAPEST. fci BH W Hotel Van Wijk. ORCHARD* ROAD, (TANGLIN). Suitable Rooms for Families. CHARGES FOR Vtiffins and $tG. Monthly. Sxtra on order. H. van Wijk. 17-10 Nature's Choicest
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    • 325 1 SUITABLE residence quarters, preferably room*, furnished or unfurnished, from Oetoi>er 14th wanted by •24-9 THE MASTER ATTENDANT. I^IRM odors wanted for the whole and/or portion of the cargo of Chester brand" K<ro»ine Oil ex 8/V 'C. H. Wntjen" now stored in Mw-rs. Hutten bach, Bros. A Co.'s godown, Kallang River,
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  • 406 2 The Tit Bits Buried Treasure. Lattek-day weeklies in Kngland iavo a hard struggle for existence and proprietors find it necessary to ke>-p up the circulation by rntuns uf emlit.-s competitions. For a time it was tha missing word; then we had puz.-.le pictures that spelt the namus
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  • 517 2 The first cumber of FhMc Works, a new illustrated monthly, contain.-* an interesting and well-illustrated article on 'Tht; Public Works of Malaya" from the pen of Mr. J. Grant-Brown-inp, A. M. Inst. C. X, who, it will be rememberud, «(>erit some years in the ser»iie of
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  • 258 2 WANTED -AN INVENTOR. A good Dust-Arresting Respirator Tiik incil of the Society of ArU has instituted a new competition which f hould appeal to all engaged in trades reckoned unhealthy by reason of the constant danger of inhaling noxious dust particles. A prize of a gold medal or X2O is
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  • 229 2 Britain Makes a Poor Show. In his report on the trade of Bangkok for last year the PrenchCharg e d'Affairea says that it mado the greatest spring upwards "known since ISML The value of teak exported during the year was B,4oN,L'ttlf, which is an increase of
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  • 231 2 The Mtdical Vnu notes that amone the many public evils of modern life demanding the attention of physicians and legislators alike, few are of such fatreaching importance to the welfare of the race as the growing habit of indulgence in alcoholic liquors by young married women. As
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  • 67 2 Aj Kuala Lumpur the Othar day, «o i amour rue, K iiiu-vu-WVi. Urn Chinese rafom leader, vitittd the Home for Wcmen and (Jirls thereand bioui;ht ■boat the rckaM of tooM ball i I tli- inmates. The rrsulr «;i« that (he n>t >i t lie inmat«n wanted to be n I'um'l,
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    • 532 2 NOTICES. SCOTrsTMDLSION. STANDARD IKKjp WEAK REMEDY illl LUNGS. Of all Chemists, Druggists and General Dealers. THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE TANSAN. THAT BOTTLED BY Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. The most palatable and wholesome natural mm- era I water known. Sole Proprietor. J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON. Kobe, Japan. Beware of Imitations. MARTIN'S g?
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    • 308 2 NOTICES. CENTRAL 7 HOTEL, Fitted.with first class iccommodation, overlooking Fytche Square Garden, neat to the ISanks, Offices, Mar tet, and the Stations. All the catering is under European supervision. Li (uor and Cuisine, best quality. A. CHIESA FYTCHE SQUARE, RANGOON. Tlie only 1 otel in Rangoon in the continental style
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    • 105 2 Children when Teething. N.WE more o:- lofe dinrrln.a, which cannot be ebaekad effectually, as ln« cau-e cannot removed; but the .liarrhn'H can »ml -houui be controlled by diving Clihii. liei lam's Colic and Umirli'i-i Jten.edy, and an occasional doso of I'CStor Oil to cleaosi) Ilii' Hy*tem. During tht) summer months
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  • 270 3 Minimi wporU Froni Rawanp aro not encouraging. The Alabiy Mail hears that certain miners propose holding a meeting to discuss the question of Fo»«;iinß --vages and increasing the working hours. At present the coolie? at soiiiH of thn milieu barely work Dye hours a day. Tbe land iv
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  • 231 3 An intarMtlng experimpnt in the way of conduct ing business is beinp trit-d jtift now l>y the Alian Lin«>, or rather the fit in carrvin? on that wellknown Glasnuw and Mvwpoulahip] er'i htifines) 1 Tlic M inaging Director, Nl r ISeeket Hill, bat found to much distnrh:inee ami
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  • 204 3 The mines in China are well-known to be rich and extensive, »c reported by uiitiin^' I'xpmts. They are the natural resources of China, untouched ami protect**! by superstition. All tin wealth of the people hag been laid up thpre for apes, aud wiien the wealth is taken
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  • 108 3 Two gunners of the Royal Horse at ITmballtt, lately succeeded in baggiag a tiger at Raiwal.i, in the Dun. "Stripes" measured 10 feet 11 j inches in length '•properly measured" A c ked whether thin is not a record the Indian Field njfii— "The record till
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 105 3 Bicjcle Riders. T F ye v rido a bicycle you are always liable X to ham a fal>- OhambarliinTi Pain liitlm is the beet U» Imeni for t-uts.sp'sirs. and br'ibCH It will beal Urn parts la onethird tbe time any other treatment would require. P-iin Bal"i i uls > famous
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    • 320 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT* C° Medicinal Skin Soap G HIM AULI <-'■' t?\ MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP -fft iii.T-'i'**r'^.'S: I Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE VIVIENNE, 8 CIAhAVtAK Conl in f; od upply at
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    • 664 3 BANK?. HONGKONG AN! HHANGHAJ BANKING OOBP )EATION. LIAID-OPL l AID-OP CAPITAL |10,000.00( SEBBRVE FUND.— Sterling Roservo..*n,ooo,OC )1 tigoOOOOC Silver Reserve....! 0,000, a RKBERVE LIABILITY O I .mftYliXK PROPIUJETOBS |..*IO,OW)^W COORT OF DIRKC ORB. A. J. Raymond, Ksq,- Chairman. H. K. TOMKIN'B, Esq.— DKPIT V- CHAIRMAH. Hofl. C. W. Dickson .N.
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    • 666 3 NOTICES. WANTED a thorongbly competent 'electrician for Soemalata. Apply to Puttfarcken Co. 27-9 \1 'ANTED— An Eurasian to act as TT iiii<ht overseer on the Bundi Tin mineß. Apply to Gutbrie A Co., Lid, Agenta. ac. IL A N TED immediately Ihiime kr-tni. TT One accn«tomeJ t j ledger and
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    • 727 3 NOTICES. F~ R SALE^Aladys bicycle. Apply it »a Wilkie Road. l«-IO PS BALB,— Saigon Lymph, guarsntoei fresh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Seleirle Road. v.c. FOR SALE. o Kc->>uilt I! -.M..11-. in excellent uoDiiition. TYPE Price* SBS, V* $10"), WRITERS respective H. J. m. Ellis, o.c. :t (Veil St. POR
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    • 652 3 SHAPING EBT ASIATIQUE FKANCAIS. FORMARSFII.T.ES AND DUNKIRK. rHE French 9. s. ASSAM. OapMa 'Irunk tsexpeotad tn..rri\n from Fort. Arthur on i.ho lHthin<"l«nt and will receive prompt daapataa for Urn aaava ports. Fur fre glit an i pastH.'e Apply t) THE K VS r ASIATIC CO., LTD., 18-9 A^cntn. LN DO-CHIN
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  • 101 4 Pasxknbkru.— At Bangkok on iepl. 12th, Captain Paul I'annknbkrc, 0 lief Kiver Inspector, Harbour Master's Depai tnient. Wkiciit. On 4th .luly, at Arm dale, New South Wnlex. Captain Andrew Wuiciit, formerly of tjie C. N. Co., Shangki Phillips.— On 16th Auguat, o board the k. s. I'vimni. Captain KoiiEKT
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  • 585 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER. Mn Balkour's fiscal coi lproinise proposals, as set out in pampl let form, has failed to ward-off he long threatened ministerial erisi That compromise aimed at pu'.tyi| retaliation before the preferential tra le policy issue which Mr. Chamber! tin hud pointedly
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  • 91 4 Everybody will read with reg et the news that Sir Thomas Lipton i lying dangerously ill at Chicagc with appendicitis. Misfortunes nev< r come singly, but it does seem distr buting distress with too generous a 1 and to permit the genial baronet to su far all the sadness of
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  • 18 4 To-day's 4,'ms. bank rate is 1/1 1 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 12 4 H. M. S. liosario went to the wharf this morning to coal.
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  • 25 4 It BPdtns that Paris, like Singapore has found its longitute out. Two Japanese doctors are said to bave discovered a serum that will euro asthma.
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  • 16 4 Launches will leave Johnson's Pier, on Sunday at 9 and 10 a.m. for the Swimming Club.
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  • 17 4 A ca°k of house-breaking and theft' is reported from '.i Perak K.">ad, the re-ii.lenco of a Benealie.
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  • 18 4 H t K, the (iovornor will probably visit Jonore in the Government yacht Seamen on the 26:h inst.
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  • 17 4 Thk I', and O. (Joromti,uJelle(l Penang at In p.m. yesfferday and may be expected at daylight tomorrow.
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  • 19 4 Gknekai. Wolielby left Madrns on the 2nd .Sept. He goes on a two months holiday to tbe Malay Peninsula.
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  • 20 4 Hindos*ani coolies are being recruited for tho Straits Sugar Company. A batch of them arrivedat Penangfrom Calcutta on Friday last.
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  • 24 4 We understand that the* s. I'imj S»ey, due here on or about' the 2oth instant, will take some two thousand Mecca pilgrims to Jeddah.
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  • 23 4 Two hundred and sixteen deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 12th instant. The ratio per thousand wan 46.41.
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  • 20 4 At latext mail advices the Pollard Company was reporfed to be doing splendid -"business" in Shanghai, detpite phenomenally hot weather.
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  • 27 4 Tn Norwegian steamer Spot, which stranded on the Amherat Kocks on August 21st, is reported to have become a total wreck. She was loaded with Moji coal.
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  • 28 4 A t xiTii.vix match between St. Josepb's Football Clul) and G. Co. Manchester Regiment will be pined on the <Md Gaol site at B p .m. ro-morrow afternoon.
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  • 32 4 M k W. A. G. Tilleke, one of the judgee of the Siamese Supreme Court, is now on a visit to Singapore, presumably in connection with the approaching Xrial 'of his brother.
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  • 26 4 Fok fraudulent possession of about five catties of rice, a Chinaman was this morning sentenced by Mr. Peacock to four months'rigorous imprisonment. had a criminal record.
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  • 35 4 ■■Yesterday befora the- Marine Court a sampan man was prosecuted by Batg\int fi#m of the R (J A. for refusing hire at Blakan Mati in a cisc of einer" gency. The accuse.) was fined $2.
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  • 31 4 During thesquall thin mojrning a l.irge tree fell in the ornpjund of Mr. Tan 800 Liat's town residence opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral. Several windows were smashed. Fortunately no one was hurt.
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  • 38 4 Police Sergt. King made two gambling raids yesterday in New Market Road and Q'jeen Street, arresting twelve and forty men respectively. In each case a man jumped from a window while trying to escape and got badly hurt.
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  • 39 4 A meke glance at tbe names of the various performers at Madame Candutti'g Concert to-morrow evening, as set forth tn our advertising columns to-day should show that mu«ic lovere have a distinct treat in store for them to-morrow evening.
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  • 39 4 Yesterday the inquiry into the allegations of criminal breach of trust brought against G. Unger by L Ooldschmidt, manager of the firm of Goldschraidt, <tr Co. was resumed by Mr. Peacock. The hearing was further adjourned for a wetk.
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  • 47 4 Owing to pressure on space a letter from A Member of the Singapore Merchant Service Guild," and certain other articles are held over until to-morrow's iasue. Articles on Public Works in Malaya, the trade of Bangkok, Selangor Mining, etc wUI be found on pages 2 and 3
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  • 187 4 I>x Wednesday, Lee Tene Song was arraigned before Messrs. Micbell anH Cavendish for attempted housebreaking by night and having possession of housebreaking tools From the evidence adduced it seems that Dhal Singh, a watchman in the enlploy of Gosling Coy. saw the defendant about 4 a.m. on
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  • 728 4 Thi following general report of the working of the above Society during the past year is forwarded to us by Mrs. Kvatt, the Hon. Secretary As our financial year is just over, it will be interesting to the members of the Committee and supporters of this Society
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  • 83 4 Notice is given that the work of Tramway construction on Serangoon Road, between Burmah and Balestier Roads, will be commenced on Monday next, Sept. 21st, and that the work of metalling the same section of the road by ihe Municipal authorities will be proceeded with simultaneously. The news
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 22 4 Mr. Ritchie and Lord George Hamilton Do Likewise. \7lh Sept. Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Ritchie, and Lord George Hamilton have resigned
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    • 9 4 Whitaker Wright has been committed for trial.
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    • 60 4 The Kmporor Francis-Joseph, who recently visited Buda-Pebth to endeavour to solve the pnralysing political crisis there, due to the Hungarians insisting upon introducing Hungarian emblems and words of .'oinm.ud into the army, has made known his decision. The decision took the form of an army order
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    • 45 4 Ijondon, \&th Sept. The I) dly QkrmMU understands that the British Government has decided to make representations at Constantinople, with a view to eniing the massacres in Macedonia. The representations will be backed up by the despatch of a British s<|uad-* ron thither.
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    • 15 4 Sir Thomas Lipton is seriously ill of appendicitis at Chicago.
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    • 8 4 Prince Ferdinand has returned to Sofia.
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    • 37 4 A detachment of the Hampshire Regiment had a skirmish with Arabs in the Aden hinterland. One of the Hampshires WM killed and four were wounded. The Arabs lost seven killed an. l fourteen wounded.
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    • 345 4 Coolies getting Worse Every Day. This morning before Mr. Hooper, at the Middle Itoad riUaba ottice, Miss K. A. Hemingway, principal ot the Teluk Ayer Chinese Uirls' School, prosecuted the puller of rikieha No. 2404 for refusing hire near Teluk Ayer and McCallum Streets on Tuesday last.
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    • 70 4 A couple of Chinese boys sought a fleeting pleasure last night in tantalising a policeman.* They blew false alarms on a whistle and kept the constable continually on the fM mm At length the policeman, waxing wroth, arrested them whereupon one of the youngsters tremblingly offered him half a dollar.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 461 4 LATESX ADVERTISEMENTS. a A CHEER-UP-A-DIST Taj Rlcn RIPE UKITK FOX Sample REFRESHING Thompson, Thomas Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have just received fresh goods from India, China, and Japan, viz., Silks of .ill kinds and colours, embroideries, silverware, and
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    • 441 4 MADAME CANDUTTI S CONCEBT. TOWN HALL. Saturday, 19th September. Bis Eii-rllrnry tit (itvrritr. ni Sir Li»*rl Kid lady f«. COMMITTEE. B. Raudanovsky (Consul lor Russia. Hon. />.' Murray. Mon. O. S. Murray. Th. Sobst. Rsq., and A. V. Oakacan, Esq. The iollowintr Ladies and Gentlemen will take the Solo Mu-iv.
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    • 77 4 G. R. LAMBERTS' X) Photographers. OPaW: Oreabmn Home, (Battery Roa I), Sin to 6 p. in. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. to 6 p. 1 1. Snndaj ha. m to noon. Appointments or s'tt'ogs s lould \>t made if possible beforehand. In Stork Viiks of Singapore, Jobor i, Native States.
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    • 44 4 YOUR CHILD WILL IMPROVE. Stxarns' Wink is eagerly taken by Children and Invalids instead ot being repugnant to them. It is a wonderful health restorative and Nerve Tonic. Children derive especial benefit from ita usei it is so happily taken.— Sold by all chemists.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 97 4 DAY BY DAY. Friday, iBth September. High Water. 7.50 p.m. 8. V.1. Reirnit» and Co. Drill. LU. S.V.C. Meeting. 5.30. C.C.A. Prirmep Street Church. 8. Saturday, 19th September. High Water. U.lSa.m. x.86 p.m. KtureBale. Tanglin Hill. Powell, l.tti. Candutti Concert. Town Hall. 9. G.G.C. Monthly Medal Play, r". O. outward
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  • 3193 5 THE HALF-YEARLY MEETINQ The half-yearly peneral meeting of the members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce took place this afternoon at the Singapore Exchange, the Chairman of the Chamber, Mr. W. H. Fri/.ell, presiding over a numerous attendance. After the reading and confirming of minutes, the
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  • 269 5 We have received the following communication from Bro Michael nent the reconstruction of St. Joseph's risiitution: The benefactors of St. Jos L-ph'e Institution will be pleased to lean that the lowering of the lloor as w< II as many other improvements which have been going on of
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  • 18 5 A patter at the Tan Tock *ng Hospital committed suicide Ibis morning by hanging himself with this towchang. >
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  • 1817 5 JOHORE EN FETE. THE STATE BANQUET. Johore was gloriously en fete yesterday. Flags, streamers and lanterns, sports on land am? water, wayangs, banquets, il' .ruinations and decorations, of every sort— all the paraphernalia of on oriental festival were in league .with the weather itself to lend brilliancy
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  • 263 5 Lt. Col. A. C. Tompkins, Dr. H. Meredith Harrison, Messrs. J. M. Fabris, J. Campbell Ker, A. If. Chilvere, Win. Kilgour, II G. V /.platan. Staff Sergt- Major Culimore. KURdI'KAN (ICKSTS. Messrs. M. Larken, C.X.A. Grimshaw, Ft Harrison, F. Tears (Muar), K. Cameron, A. Landau, and the
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  • 538 5 Yesterday's Results. H. WITT*-" Ulitte I I l>eat I!. Niinn *<-r., 6 P il K. l(r..wn Ml l.e.it A. M. OiblKjn 6-4, 6 4. Hannaford 1 heat C. C. Clarke «cr., I :t. Carver -4 v. J. Uoliertson— l.l, unlinisln-.i V. I'ritrhard J IwMt
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 80 5 Rheumatism Relieved. 'IK) all those afflicted with rheamat 8m 1. we recommend a trial of I'ham >erlain's Fain Balm. One application rill relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a care. Promptly applied to a sprain be ore inflammition sets in, insure* a
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  • 136 6 Ok August ftth, whilst engaged inth> niMi.n-uvri-" ofF Madeira, an eiplofioi took place in the No t> boiler room o tiip cruiser l!hiL\ Three stokers, Ball Hobba and (See were killed. Conspi cuous courage was displayed by botl officers and men below when th« evpinfiion oomrrpfl. Chief
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  • 146 6 Local rifle and quo shots will doubtless be somewhat interested in the following, from a receiit Ihity Mail Sorae extrnordiDary evidence as to-the •;<rBS^ mado in the gunsmith bu«inet« was given at an ir<iuiry held at Westminster the other day. The ca&e was a claim
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  • 128 6 Trc good fj'lk oi Southampton in tbeir endeavour to lid themselves of a plague of cater] i'lr.rs hit upon an ex[>edient that pits the operation of breaking a butterfly on the wheel into the darkist shade. Ordinary means having faik-d ti> combat the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 75 6 J. MOTION tt CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. RBP.VIRS PROMPTLY KXFCDrKT THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. Robinson Road/ a THK Robinson Piano Co., Ltd, Beg to intimate that they «\ill remove to their NEW PREMISES Robinson Road, No. 36, P. O. Buildings ON Ist October, 1903 Where they will be able to
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    • 401 6 NOTICES. j|^ Hartwig Co., <V^f IMrOKTKKS (IK Wines, Beer, Spirit, Liqueurs M|C^j£^M Vis Vis General Postoffice. ~I~IM^b^Mb|BI lli»- id innouncc the arrivil <,t Ircsh »uppl> vi iH^I Rhine and Mosel Wines V m"M tuk nan 0* Jta »\kl mi &b, Haium .r khivf, «i c. &r. fin b. lIOTHIIRIMEB |M
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    • 819 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until further notice. \VEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. 2DO"X*7'2Vr. DO"WX, AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. r.M. P.M. P.M. P.U AM A*M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. HM.'p.M ?4T. Singapore <*..7.00 7.45 10.« 0 11.90 1130 JMtt 4.10 .'i.lv MO r> :«> 7-"0 9.20
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    • 276 6 BAGNALL V HILLE&. 96 Robinson Road. FTAVB ON £C.AJVX> Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table. 40, fiO, (iO. 80, 100, 110 aad 130 VdKv. Dmigned to operate from Inofcadescest Circuit*. Any Voltage to order Direct or Alternating Curreut Fans. For Table Use, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people wtm have
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    • 686 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPAN IBS. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOX CHI V*. J \PiX. l»i;\.l\U. CCYI.OV USTRIMi,I>JUt.VnE\. SCUM ■B»ITBbUU*B\* PMTI, iplvmoi m r.o\i>o\. TtTough Bills of Lading l«tued for CChitn t •bnat, Persian' Gulf, Oontineatai, an I 'tener.can Ports. Hail Liif. ©inrwARK Hoxiwaso nandel Sept 18
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    • 705 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninklcjUe Paketvaart Maatschappij. UnUer contnet with me Netnariaads India Oovernisem. m Sinaannrf: Ship Aob^ot. t.»tb .1. l)*tifr,»i.o <% 00.. 9-S <^rti.trn<t t)n«» ihe uadcrmentioned dales aie only* appro 1 •nate. St»<»misr From Em-ncted Will be UwpoVhed for:— liantam Padang Sept 14 Peaang, Siibujr Olehirh, P. Raja, Menlaboh, Tapa
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    • 540 7 I Nortatoer Lloyd, Brimen Coast Lines, 1 oTEAMEKS OF THE OOAST FL SET. To»6 Reg. Toss Beg. IV*M Loo Sok 1604 Waldciuar ST,OO phra Ifang IBOS i'nnz Sfachew IHOO Sigumimd 3. r )00 PhraCKlao 1668 SMtxn 2478 P.ChulaC.R'. 16«8 Pflchabun 2i»l Deli 1594 H,/mto iIOO Taichiov 1369 h'ohticlukng 'J0»0 Kong
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    • 698 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddoutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Tbe fait and t^eU-known m*il-st» aru<>r« of these Uoes will leave Singapore q 1 r tbont the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Rom Sept 25 Bnyrn Sept 21 I'rrurirn Oct 9 j IMm Oct ft Hamburg Oct 24 Sfyitlitz Od,
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    • 561 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Pac l flo Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTK BKTWEEN CHINA JAPAN. AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA.. VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. 0. Fwin Screw Empress Bteamsbipe— fl.OOO Tons— Speed 19 knot*. Propohd Sailihob from HoitoroHQ.
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    • 354 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. IrpHß PHO.iTx ABSUBAKCB J. COMPANf OF LOWDOiI. (KlTlllillVlD t.D 1781.} I Tha nnflanrigTiod Agenta for tk* ttxr—Qam* pan j, a-e prepared to acoe pt Fire Kiaks at Uu I ourrant rate* in Singapore, and alao ia J«Bor» land the othar States in -j r Mlaiali STJ^Blt Oil CJUN
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1281 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations' are used str. steamer sh. •hip. ;.|.—bari|Ue sth.— schooner; Yet. Yaclit Cru.— Cruiser; (iht. OoBbOkt; Tor. Torpndo; H.p.— Horsepowor; Brit. Brriish U. B.— United SUtcs Feb.— French U«r. Ncriimn: Out. -Dutch; (i.e.--General-cargo; dp. deck passenger; U Unct rtain; T. f. W.—
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    • 69 8 tor Per tinnier Time. To-Moebow. P.S'tenham'4 Penang Pin Seng 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca Farfalla 2 p.m. Deli and Asaban Metlan 3 p.m. S- and Genoa Prime* Sop ie 3 p.m. S'bayaandSainarang Chun Sana 3 p.m. P. S wet'ham via ports Sappho 4 p.m Zamboanga. etc., Kiulat 4
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    • 137 8 M AILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the P.&O.s.s Coroman•irl due on the 19th September, rith dates to the 281 h August. From China— Ry the N.D. L. Baytm due on the 20th September. Tim Tabu of Mails V m Left Singapore. Doe in London Arrive i Aug 7tb P.
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    • 597 8 •StialtiiSteamshti fl6o.<a teller*. •Bt*it« Tradlnst l>.y. Ltd... 881.W, I S/sr*. Sndn Sereraban f'2.00 'Tanjong Pagai Dock 1341), Mtl I 'Temelottgi j I rentAll shares am fully paid unless aYs stM dated. The folkwin^ particulars rs er m the stookn marked* i Fraiier &Ncr re Led: 4,sti' shares of I3<
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  • 142 8 a, Fi^o H VUSKL'f NAM«. A B'pt 17 S. van LaDglcat* Out *r. 17 Bambarg G«i- str. 17 Fuh Wo «rit str. 17 Teresa str. 17 Emile Dut str. 17 Men* str. 17 Breid Nor str. 17 Chasan Brit str. 18 I'asman Dut str. 18 Lindula* Brit str. 18
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  • 151 8 Date. Ves*el's Name. |Klao a Rig. Tos*. I I>ibtix*tios. Kept 19 Princess Sophie 17 Auitralind 17 Sultan van Lant'ki 18 De Kock 18 Ban Wbatt Hin 18 Giang Sens 18 Beijniersz 18 Kmile 18 Mena 18 Broawer 18 Paknani 18 Amherst 18 Okhla 18 Skuld 18 Hebe 18 Sri
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 82 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, EXOH STREET. JUST ARRIVED Indian Muslins for Dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costumes, Brass c oth, Swatow work, Silver ware, Japanese Crape silks, Manila pineapple silks, Ac. < to. Silks of all Colours at 35 cents a yard. Small Flowered
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    • 452 8 v JTsjJZj V J g-^ Hi 1 J jt^«tv»_LV-^Jij»^D jW! a-ESOVESI^OTJ HEDUCTIONS. GKN7S 1 BROWN GENT S S HO B^ OWN OIIUiLo .11 Gents' Walking Shoes ■i> i r... best selected brown lea- tt i n a* LB «i'nr« well nnd < r.inforii? Usual Price $6.50 Revisod Price $5.50 M
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    • 509 8 DAWSON'S SOOTS FOR ALL CLASSES. •Saaß^^^'BaHSirW^^ ?vi Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, ani DURABILITY. NONE 6EKUIXE W!IHIU<' (.i. Ttt«C KUU^ STMafU ON THE SOLES. O H' ~»L> Of '.Li. DEALERS 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C. VALUABLE KRKRHOIJ) Bl I I N AIJ-OTMKNT-; To be sold bjr Aucttoe, it Powell <\> 's
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 WEATHER REPORI Kandang Kerbau Hotpitul. 1 th i'pt^ 1903. Jll.nl 3p.in.Hpm. lEMARKB. Bar 29.918 29.789 29.901 Horninc Temp 861 89!2 80.2 day and WB'lbTher 80.0 78.3 7c.2 1 «jht clear. DirofWind lAff. srjur. Calm. Max. Temp Fi'.S Mm 72.6 Max. in San 146.6 Terr, rad 63.9 Rainfall 1.46 The standard
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