The Straits Times, 19 September 1903

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. ai, 337 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1903. PRICE 15 CEITS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 444 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Julc Agents. Singapore and Fed«ft»d Malay State*. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Say Ring up no. as iuffics hotel A*K TO RESEHVt 1 TABLE Fo« TNI MUSICAL DIMMER OH THE 2»th IMST FoßOri MOT. THERE IS OIMCIMO iquous of the best quality only used. Excellent cuisime Sure to meet
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    • 176 1 STRAND HOTEL, F A NG_OO N UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOJR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. CS. L, K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. THBR ESTABLISHMENTS. Raf es Hotel, Singapore Raf es Tiffin Rooms, Singapore Eas em and Oriental Hotel, Penan; Me-..-,!-. SiuUe.- lirothers teg to inform the
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    • 375 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. J. BERTRAM KINSEY Co. 3 FINLAYSON (WEEN. Consulting and Contracting Electrical Engineers. ACIIVO FOR SOLE AGENTS OF Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft. BERLIN. LONDON. PJLHIS AmlfrdaM, lak. Itisml*. Bidtptttk. Uptikagn. libia. %#m. St. Prtfnkirr St«rkk*la. Vitiu. Zirirk, Mr.. «tr Electrical Apparatus and Machinery. Bells, Indicators, Lighting: Conductors REPAIRS. Estimates furnished for
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  • 1620 2 One* imagination would Dot have to run riot to any great degree to make one fancy that the Horse and Dog Show of last Saturday waa being held in one of the principal towns at home, in fact had there been a little brogue knocking about instead of
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  • 79 2 An Englishman was being shown the sights along the Potomac. Here," remarked the American, "is where George Washington threw a dollar across the river." Well," replied the Englishman, that is not very remarkable, for a dollar went much further in those days than it does now."
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  • 20 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc will be found on page*7. General shipping news in printed on pace 8
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 329 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KING. TollßHTitrPptM-fF f To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky 1 IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the
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    • 450 2 NOTIJES.J Refined society tpprecial something distinctive, rare, a n ggestion of fine lingerie, fragrant uh iris, amber and dry rose leaves IS FOR OCR LATEST RUI 18. RIGAUD'S LISERIS Extract RiGAUCfS LOUIS Kill RWAUD'S ALTESSE RIGAUD'S WHITE VIOLE] > RIGAUD'S SOMIA > T. HISiOD, n* V W.M., rsllf SAuAWAK i
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    • 646 2 NOTICES. SCAIPpOURS Itching, Scaly and Crusted With Loss of Hair Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment When Every Other Remedy and Physicians Fail. Warm shampoos with Cntlcnra Soap and light dressings of Cnticar*, •th« great skin cure, at oms) flop fiUlng .hair, remove crnste, scales aid dandruff, soothe Irritated,
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    • 105 2 Children when Teething. HAVE more or le«s diarrhuea, which cannot be checked effectually, an ti.e cau-e cannot be removed; bat the diarrba>a can and should be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhea Kerredy, and an occasional dose of crstor oil to cleanse the system. During the summer months children
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  • 962 3 Dalian's Stable. Tfli '.ii-il'borse seen wm Esaington, who hat been purchased by Captain Talbot, of the Native States. The Singapore Derby winner is looking bright and well, as most race horses do when they are having an easy time ol it. Lovers of a good horse will be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 600 3 NOTICES. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE. It is a feeling common to the majority of us that we do not get quite the amount of happiness we are entitled to. Among the countless thing* which tend to make usjiiore or lees miserable ill health takes first place. Hannah More said
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    • 671 3 BANKS. i_ HONOKUNO ANI SHANGHAI BANKING CORP (RATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL .$10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.- Sterling Reserve-! 10,000,00 II 116 goo 000 SilveriWve....* 6,000,0 C i^* 10 000 0 RESERVE LIABILITY O .1oa)0. 1oa) 0 00C PROPRIETORS J.*io,u«.uw CouaT or Diasc oas. A. J. Ratmomd, Esq.- Chaibmam. U. E. TomiNS, Esq.— DiFtr
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    • 608 3 NOTICES. WANTED a thoroughly competent electrician for Soemalata. Apply to Puttfarcken Co. jf-9 WANTED— An Eurasian to act as night overseer on the Bundi Tin min<>«. Apply to (iuthrie A Co., Ltd Agents. nc. WA NTED immediately Cbiu»e krani. One accustomed to ledger and cash book work. Apply at 10-9
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    • 605 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE THE WELL-KNOWN COCONUT PLANTATION JELLAMI ESTATE 5 miles Southwards of Port Dickson, containing 619 acres, 0 roods, 23 poles with a sea-front of over a mile. Splendid situation. Please apply to owner ROB. ENGLER 28 9 PORT DICKSON. TO BE LET— No. 186 Bukit Timah Road. Apply
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    • 687 3 SHIPPING INDCMDHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR BOURABAYA BAMARANG. rpHE Company* steamer CH 'JN SAffO, A 9,261 tons, ii due here from Hongkoag on or about the 19th inst., and will hare prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or pusage apply to 1»9 BODBTEAJ> 4 CO., Agrafe. THE
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  • 1174 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER The High Council of Fre icli IndoCbina, a body which somewh ,t answers to our Legislative Council, in low sitting at Siigon. M. Beiu, the Govern* rGeneral dolivored, a fow day; ago, m op -nine speech of great lonet i, dwelling
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  • 247 4 A.vy>Nu the improvements for which I the Municipal Engineer will be thanked by those who use the thoroughfares of Singapore, is the widening of the juncture of Scott's Road with Orchard Road. It seems a pity that this improvement, now well begun, should not be completed, ship-shape and Bristol fashion,
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  • 196 4 Mr. Chamberlain's letter summarised in to-day's telegrams, shovs that his resignation is a political move to enable Mr. Balfour to carry out more easily a retaliation policy the only fiscal reform the elec- 1 torate will listen to at this moment. The electorate will not hear of preferential trade owing
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  • 110 4 Acoohdi.no to mail papers received this morning it is officially confirmed that H. M. cruiser Royal Arthur, the flag-ship on the Australian station, will sail for Singapore in the middle of September. It is understood that ViceAdmiral Fanshawe will meet the admirals of the East India and China stations to
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  • 101 4 Captain Vincent, late Manager of Christmas Island, Mrs. Vincent and the Misses Vincent, are passengers from Marseilles by the French mail a s JWj noien, due here on October 12th. With them comes Mr. L. D. Tandy, who arranged the concession here for the Electric Tramway. The letter from which
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/rag, bank rate is 1/llj.
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  • 8 4 Athleti' Jottings will be found on page 2.
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  • 13 4 The homeward mail by the Zamaaia closes at 4 p m. on Wednesday.
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  • 13 4 The Hod. W. K Collyer, AttorneyGeneral, is due here on Monday from Malacca.
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  • 11 4 Thr Regimental Band will play in the Botanical Gardens to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 18 4 Mr. Tkkai her, Resident-General of the F. M. S., is expected to arrive here by the Meran shortly.
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  • 22 4 Thi P. and intermediate steamer Sumatra left Hongkong at 4 p.m. on Friday, and is due here at 5 a.m. on Saturday.
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  • 24 4 H. E. Sir Frank Swkttenham will leave for Jobore in the Sea Meu, tomorrow morning to pay a visit to H. H. the Sultan.
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  • 29 4 A Football match will be played on I Monday between the Y. M. C. A. and I H MB. Argonaut on the S.R C. ground. Kick off 5.30 p.m.
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  • 26 4 "No fruit, inferior veeetables, and the corn almost ruined is a description of the English summer given in a private letter received by this morning's mail.
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  • 34 4 At the Marine Court yesterday, Capt. Hunter of the s.s. Amherst prosecuted a Malay lascar for being absent without leave. The Malay was fined $2 and ordered to be put on board his vessel.
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  • 39 4 The Malay Mail heats that the British India Steam Navigation Co. will make Port Swettenham a port of call from and to Rangoon and Chinese ports. This looks like a sign of the future oi prosperity of that port.
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  • 85 4 Wk are glad to see that the Municipal Authorities have at last taken in hand the repair of the stretch of road in front of Mount Palmer, reference to the condition of which was recently made by a correspondent in these columns Furthermore some sort of an effort Reem« to
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  • 121 4 The German sailors who broughl the new N.D L. steamer Prim Waldemai to the East and aie now awaiting transshipment to Europe, gave une dianson pour patter le temps at the Sr.ilor's Home last nights Ofcoursemoetofthe songs and all the choruses were in German but a couple of English sea
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 160 4 MR. CHAMBERLAIN EXPLAINS HIS POSITION. London, 17th Septcmbtr. Mr. Chamberlain wrote 3 letter 10 Mr. Balfour on the 9th instant on the fiscal question. In that letter, Mr. Chamberlain recognises that, owing to the Liberal leaders' rejection of all fiscal inquiries and the unscrupulous use of the dear
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    • 10 4 \Bth Sept The King has accepted the resignation.
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    • 41 4 The general impression is that Mr. Austen Cbamberlaiu will succeed Mr Ritchie, and that Mr. Brodriclt will succeed Lord George Hamilton. Lord Milner is named as possible successor to Mr. Chamberlain. Some say that it will be Lord Selborne.
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    • 54 4 Another Frightful Massacre Reported. Austria and Russia have notified to the Powers by circular expressing their determination to persist in the reform scheme despite the events in Macedonia. The warlike excitement in Sofia has been heated afresh by reports of a frightful indiscriminate massacre by Turks at
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  • 106 4 About 9.30 last night an old Chinese woman who keeps a small shop at No 2 Cash in Street was closing up her premises for the night when two Chinamen rushei suddenly into the house. They assaulted the old woman and after gagging her
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  • 43 4 They would appear to be looking forward to some excitement in Shanghai consequent upon the fact that news has been received from Peking to the effect that the present Shanghai Taotai will be dismissed, and Ching Kuan (the reformer-hunter) be appointed his successor.
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  • 42 4 The statement of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines shows that the present shortage of labour amounts to 115,110, which means an annual loss in dividends of i.2,925,000 sterling. The Chamber is convinced that the importation of unskilled labour is the only solution.
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  • 92 4 The following passengers arrived by the P. O. mail steamer Coromandtl this morning:— From London— Miss L. C. Noble, Mrs. R. B. Bartlett, Mr. J. N. Thickett, Sergt. Lebond. From Marseilles— Mr. C. B. Brook, Mr. K Heard, Mr. Fernie, Mr. J. (i. Scott, Mr. F. L. Tedlie, Mrs. Tedlie.
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  • 92 4 A Malay tamby, who had been in the service of Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., was prosecuted, before Mr. Peacock to-da^ for having left his employment without giving due notice. According to the prosecutor, Mr. Beauclerk, the defendant had overdrawn his salary and left on the 4th inst. It wa.s afterwards
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 503 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Green Pippermint MlpMiftl Siiprwe, Pfixng, Straits SftU«B»U Sua, u4tkf Fir East. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR 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, and Japan, viz.,
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    • 339 4 MADAME CANDDTTIS CONCEBT. TOWN HALL. Saturday, 19th September. Hi« Eievllfiej the Gutmr, and Sir Unt\ ni Laajfa. COMMITTCC. B. R.ud<nov.k> (Coaral lor RuuU). Hon. A. Morray. Hon. Q. S. Murrij Th. Soh-t, Em., A. V. O.hac.n. H.q > The following Ladies and Gentlemen will take the Solo Music, twisted .by
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    • 64 4 O. R LAMBERT I CO., Photographers. opbh: Qieaham Hotue, (Battery B »ad 6 a. m. to S p. m. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. to 6 m. Sunday., b a. m. to noon. Appointment, or sittings should be made if possible beforehand. In Sk.kk VIKVB of Singapore, Jot )re. Naive
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    • 76 4 Rheumatism Relieved. r r»O all those afflicted with rheumatism JL we recommend a trial of Chamber lain. Fain Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a cure. Promptly applied to a sprain before inflarnrnition sets in, insure, a cure
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  • 885 5 [a yesterday's issue we published verbatim the Chairman's speech at the half yearly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held yesterday afternoon. There were present at the meeting in addition to Mr. Krizell (in the chair): Messrs. H. Becker, J. C. Nicholson, \V. P. Waddell, J.
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  • 559 5 Friday, Sept. iBth. ITKSKNT. His Exj.ki.i.kmv mr Frank KfWOJttUn BWimnUM. X.C.M.C., (UOVKRNOR). 11. B. (Jenei.il Sir A. K. K. Dorvrard, K.C.B (Ollicei CommUulingtlM Troop*). Hon. \V. T.Taylor, cm. •oloninl Secretary). 11. .n. V. I'enmw i<"lonial Treasurer). Hon. Murray P.R., M.l.cK. .I'olonml Kngincer). Hon. T. E. Raria. Hou. Dr.
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  • 123 5 11. H the Sultan of Johore at the Istana lit nar on the 17th September, the anniversary of his :<Oth birthday, intimated to those present at the reception that he desired to do honor to his friend Dato James Melirum, the oldest European resident in Johore, by raising
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  • 114 5 About 10.30 yesterday morning two Chinese coolie" in twakow No. 1 79 were transhipping some heavy machinery to the 8. s. ISnUmoiiik which was lying in the harbour. Boirfe cases of machinery weighing about 16 cwt. were being lifted by th« steam winze when the boxes slipped
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  • Correspondence.
    • 286 5 UNCBRTIFICATED MERC HANT MARINE OFFICERS. To tlie Editor of the Biraii* 'ime*' Sir, —In your issue of Wednei lay you reproduce a short para from th Straits Echo re invalid certificates being used aboard vessels flying tl c Red Ensign and trading locally. The Singapore Merchant Service Guild have brought
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  • 558 5 Them, was a fair attendance pf all units of the S. V. C. at the special general meeting held at the Drill Hall yesterday afternoon to discuss several matters bearing on the general welfare of the Corps. Colonel the Hln'ble A. Murray presided and there
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  • 58 5 A Chinaman was walking along Ar ib Street with a bag of dollars on 1 is shoulder last night, when a countrym in of his sought to relieve him of I is hard-earned coin. A police constab c, however, prevented the exchange a id hauled the thief off to the
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  • 991 5 On Thursday, the adjourned enquiry into the allegations of criminal breach of trust brought against K J. Unger by Mr. Ludwig Goldschmidt, manager of the firm of Goldsmidt and Coy., now in liquidation was resumed by Mr. Peacock. Mr. Innes with Mr. Perkins conducted he
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  • 58 5 A mimbkr has kindly presented the Club with two handsome cups to be played for in foursomes (handicap) under match conditions. No tWj competitors may play together whose collective handicaps are less than ten. Entries close at the Club House on Wednesday, the 30th instant, and the
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  • 598 5 Yesterday's Results. A. SINGLES. llradbery ».-r. beat D. Kerr— 6-3, B-2. Withers— s beat Perkins scr., 8-6, 6-2. •Darbiohire beat Seth, 6 6-1. U. SIM.I.KS. Nicol scr. beat Yearwood— l 6- 2, ML C. M. Phillips scr. beat K. Thomson— J, 6-<i. Ml Sowdon
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  • 506 5 A letter hw appeared from Lord Koaeber j It mfu that, witl the report of the War COl misMon in their hand*, there in danger foreign itatemnen holdinf(Ureat Britain cheni this meaning an increased rixk of war. N time, he say», iniwt I* lost m remedying tail. Whatever
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  • 264 5 15th Sunday after Trinity. ST. HMh c 111 1 :iib\i.. 7 a.m. Matins and Litany. 7l"> a.m. lln,, I'ciiiiiiiunion. "> :to p.m. I'v. n-onsr :in-l Ser mull. ST MATTHEWS, BBFOY bUTBS. 1 15. bwM|ylSnM CATUDSUI Of Till: OOOD lIWI 1:1 l:\-~ V ROAD. llf .1.111. Low Ma* s
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 The couyh cure of two centuries -—Jayne's .Expectorant.* The Singapore dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlement*.
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    • 150 5 Pain in the Back) How can you keep up your work wben you have a weak, aching back t Dull, exhausting and constant pain. No comfort i.y day. No rest at night. Thousands upon thousands suffer from weak and lame back, and do not know that there is a remedy
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    • 33 5 BETTER THAN ANY b..»uuUON. Strabns' Wink pr jduces no irritation as do Emulsions, and its use, even when prolonged, is not followed by yon disturbance of the atamacb. Sold l >y all chemists.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 137 5 DAY BY DAY Saturday, 19th September. Bgfe Water. %M |..in. (andutti Concert. T..\vn Hall. I &G.C. Monthly Maaal Hay. X. (i.e. Medal Hay. Football. Old lail Site. j. Sunday, 20th September. High Water. 10.0 a.m. 9.s'Jp.u. IMh After Trinity. G.li.C. Monthly Medal Play, iiermno homeward mail due. Band. Wardens. Ito
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  • 399 6 O'JB Bangkok coniemporary the Siam Free Press has a friend in the shape of "A Siamese Patriot" who occasionally airs hia views on Siam and all matters pertaining thereto in its columns. These views are in many instances unique and refresbine, the more so when
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  • 421 6 COt. Tilt lllfc. A. MUKKAt, V.lt Commandant s. v. c. Sinqaporr, isih 5, s. v. c. Capt, 11. K. linker I3tk M.I. Adjutant 5». V. having reported lii> n-tuin from leave ■if nh-tence on tlie 1 5th inst. i* taken on the nfreu,?th and rettumes the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 bicycle Kidtrs. (P /oa ride a bicycle you are always liable go have a fall. Chamborlain'i fain t'-.iai is the beet liniment for cuts, sprains. .\n-.i bruises It will heal the parts in onettiird the time any other treatment would rcijviire. Pain Balm is also famous for its egva of
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    • 941 6 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office np to noon of Friday the 26th instant, for the removal of the refuse rice from the Singapore Prison for a period of 14J months (till end of IPJ4) from 16th October, 1908. The Government does not bind
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    • 816 6 NOTICES WANTED. rpo HIRE, possibly pn chase, a good HARMONIUM for the Tanglin GftAiaon Church. REV. D. HOLLA] D STUBBS. tu.th. a. 99-9 NOTICE. TAKE notice that Cha i Thye Peow having left my seryio i on 23rd Joly, 1903, is no longer authorise 1 to enter into any negotiation
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    • 820 6 NOTICES. Affttits for LU PERBIIS* WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. m%^a<i)^P ys Km?^ Ma Bg Special Warrant jSHE&SaL* 1 Mai6StD Puriejers tf The King. CELEBRATED OfLMAN'S STORES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July 16th, 1903, and until' further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DOWN. DOWKT. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 667 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR r lI I N J IPAK, I*l. > >*■• XV I ON ilsTltllli. I>»I i. IMX, B«¥PT. HEI»ITBRKA\E\X POUTS. PLYMOI'TH I OSIM»N. Through Billa of Lading i-suod for Chim Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an-l American Forts. Mail
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    • 697 7 E STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklijke Paketvaart Maatschap 3 ij. Under contract with the Netherlands India UoTernrrem. v at .Singapore: Ship Aoiscy, late J. Dahdclb A 00., 2-4 Coi lym QO4T. ihe undermentioned date* are only approximate. From Expected Will be (MiiWched tor Randjermasiin Bept 11 Bandjermafwin, Kotabaroe Moei ra Djawa, Koetei,
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    • 529 7 Norddeutsciier Lloyd. Bremen Coast Lines STKAMKKS OF THK QDAt 1 1 UK I Btai Reg. ens Reg. '"j* Loo Sok 1604 WaUUmar B.j|o Phra Nai j 1603 J™ 11 Hach'.o 1800 SigUmunil 3.500 Pkra C.Rao 1668 SMHn 2478 lJ>.Chula(.K. 1668 PetcKabun 2191 O e K 1394 Borneo 2100 Takhiou 1369
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    • 709 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Ha iburg-Amepika Linle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GEKM.AS MAIL. The fMi and wall-known mail-steamer of these lines will leave Singapore on o about the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Soon Sept 25 Bayem Sept 31 Preuiuen Oet 9 Zieten Oct Hamburg Oct 24 Hcydlitz Oct IsP. Heinrich Nov
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    • 623 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES I JaP.aNMAJL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service It maintained between Japan and Europe by (be following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed I for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, I provided wjth excellent accommodation for
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    • 493 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES THE BOT4L EXCHANGE ASSURANCE I (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17* TIHE undersigned, agents for the auo 1. company, are prepared to accept Pi I Risks at curront MM*, w.As. Sl/12 BEHN MEYER Oth IfAGDEBUES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) InHK undersigned, agents fur the auoi ML company, ara prepared
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  • SHIPPING..
    • 1348 8 Under this hending the following abbreviations arc used i str. steamer sh. «hip bq.— barque «h- schooner; Yet.— Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Obt.— (lunboat; Tor. Torpodo, H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. British U. S.— United Btates Fch.— French Ger. German; Put. -Dutch; Gc. -Generalcargo, d.p. deck passenger, U Uncertain: X
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    • 532 8 Ham*, port, probable date of arripn. and name of agenl*. Btkambbs. Abessinia. Hongkong, Oct 11 Behn Meyer Agamemnon. China, Oct 18 Mansfield. Andalusia. Hongkong, Sept -J9 B. Meyer. Ante.ior. Liverpool, Oct 12; Mansfield. Antonio Lopez. Manila, Oct 4; Barlow. Ballaarat. Hongkong, Oct 1 P. A O. Bayer n,
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    • 611 8 SiaoAPOEi, 19th Sect imbkr, 1901. PRODUOI Janibler I 12 S3 Bait H 7..V-'J do Pontlanak m 6.: i.-> Pepper, 'Black 31.10 do White, (5%) ba era 45 60 Jago Floar Sarawak 4.00 do Brunei No. 1 8.90 Pearl Sago «.»"> Coffee, Ball, 16% basis 17.374 Coffee, Palembang, 20% baM*
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    • 118 8 t or Per ttr.ai \er Time. To-Day Deli and Asahan Mv an 3 p.m. Suez and Genoa Fn'i >ci Sophie 3 p.m. S'baya and Samarang C7,t n Sang 8 p.m. Sourabaya Sta ilry Dollar 8 p.m. P. Swefham via ports Sop; ho 4 p.m. Calcutta Oolobarin 4 p.m.
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    • 130 8 From Europe— By the N.D.L. s.s. RtHm due on the 25th September, with dates to the Ist September. From China— By the K. D. L. s.s. Bauer* due on the 30th September. Auk 7n Auk U'h \uk K'tli Aug 17th A.ug2lst Aur -Mi h Aug 2fith Aug
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    • 201 8 Vssski.V Nix v A Tons Captain Fkom Sam.rd Co.«?ionkkf. _a_ B'pt le UuloUi.ii Brit str 34VU shepher J Japan Sept 1 Boustead and Co. 18 Chun Sam; •>»' 1418 !ox Hongkong »f|.t If Boustead and Co. 1« 1/..R... w»n «*fl Bombay *ept Korneo Coy. Ltd 1? Cliir:u I'.titl 16C0
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    • 166 8 Date. Vessel* Name. Flag AKk Tons. Uestimatton. Sept U Bam IT Murrx 19 vtunley l>o!l*r IM k'udnt 19 O. O. Meyei 19 Sanpho SO Breid 19 Faifalla •Jl Eridnn 19 Resident Schifl JO Mena ■JO Emile 19 Pin Seng 21 lUyero 19 Ooady 19 Ccromandel lw J. B. Aur
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 80 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVED: Indian Muslins for Dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costume*. G«-a«* coth, Swatow work, Silver ware, Japanese Crape silks, Manila pineapple silks, Ac] Ac. Silks of all Colours at 36 cents a yard. Small Flowered Silk of
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    • 437 8 ■PJL Vn^r x t^B^*^aT*^Tß^^B^^Bf*^BT*^al^^B^^Bt^^B^^P^*B'"***W**lf'^^t "Ta fc fc**M*^Tf*^ )BT*^B'* i* OENEROU r> REDUCTIONS. GKNTS* BROWN GEN H n^ oWl< bnUtb OllUfco 11 Gents' Walking Shoes r b^b^b^b^b^b^b^B^B n^st selected brown leaJ Gents Brown Leather Shoes, Uier p i,, n V3 rr.p, wear V Q Rood smart looking shape, well. leatl.-T ined,
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    • 151 8 ESTATE OK CHoa BIAN KAY, MsMlilrf, AUCTION «ALK OK TWO VALLABLK KI:Kr IJoi.l) BUILDING SITES AT TA.N'JONU KATOHG. TO BE HELD AT POWEI.'.. CO S BALK-KOOM On Wtthietday, Mnl Sept., 190:t, <i.' 'J :>i» p m. Lot l. ITa'aeMe f-eihuid balldlag s'te situate vi ha Road sear the sea. are^
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    • 191 8 BIKGAPORI a KKAN.TI RAILWAY. XOIR'E. i ii EXDUtB iiv ivited sad will i* I re.-uived ftp to noon of BatltrdaT the I imli .">-|>tem er. IW>», for the sale of Re freflunent- from 6 a.m. to 8 r.M., daily at Singapore and Woodland Stations of the aLc.ve Railway and for
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    • 69 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandaig Kfrbau Hospital, mh S;j,t., IW.I. ■<*.in Jp.m. »p m. Kemakkm. Bar 9 16 29.777 20.917 Morninc Temp 77.0 86.0 77.0 overcast, WB'lb'lher 76.0 7H.4 76.0 rain at DirofWiud w.h.w. s.w. Palm. 7.80 o'clock. Max. Temp 86.* day and Mm 7CO uiylu clear. Max.in SunKWS Terr, rad i
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