The Straits Times, 22 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,265 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2383 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, 5«l« A>«»t», Slniapore and Federated Malaj State*. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpKNIiERS will be received at the ColoI niiil Secretary's office up to noon tbe Ist November, IdOt, for tbe supply of nbout 2,Krt) gallons of Hoavy Mineral Colza Oil per ."tnr.ua) for the Fort Canning l.'u'M House.
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    • 356 1 NOTICES. RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE. IJNftll THK MOST DI4I INOUIBHED I'ATRONAGK 09 His HxecllencySir Fpank Aihelstane Swetienham X, G, M, 6, UOVEKNEH COMMANDER IN CHIEF, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MIOM COiVi/VtISSiONbK, FEDERATED MALAY STATES Sa?OFtA»l>aXDrjEIC> ITE3II.1 TE311. UAN«iOON. DMDIS THK DIBTINOUUHBO PATBONAGI OK His Honour Sir Hugh Barnes, X.C.5.1., X. C.V.I). LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
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  • 469 2 NOTABLE WATER- POWERS. Their Conversion Into Useful Purposes. I In Booth America, where coal is wanting, ih% i ivnrs which flow down the western slopes of the Andes will form a fruitful source of power. In Argentina n beginning has already been madu at Cordova. Many of the rivers from
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  • 337 2 How Wild Beasts arc lamid. Havk you ever noticed (says a writer in V.C that some tamers carry a second whip in their left hand, which is never used t There is purpose in this. It represents to the wild beast the terrors of the Unknown. He has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 352 2 NOTICE^ ROUSSILLON CHAMPAGNE A WINE OF HIGH QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE. 2 doz. pints $36. 1 doz. quarts $34. OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. GWYNNE Co.'s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE > PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALE RS. IMPORTED BY
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    • 215 2 NOTICES GWYNNES Ltd J. 11. CWYNNE, Ltd., and QWYNNE A Co., United. EST»BL'SHEO OVER FiFTY YEARS lil- .1 -in- Codes "GWYNNE. LONDON." A B C, 4th sth Edition*, A 1, MOREINO NEALE'S. TriMlt' nark 1 V I V I It I, K i.iMiHii'tiiiH-s if the lirgfjl ni m^t Ili I<-ti
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    • 342 2 NOTICE^ Modem European Dentistry, Messrs. CHEONG BROS., «0..« of the late Mr. Cukosg Chuh Tin, la infer to meet the requirements of Euro-Dv-.n lAdieg ami gentleman who have for so many years uupported their establish au»at. have now opened premises n< No. 225 South Bridge Road, where on!\ th- higher
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    • 122 2 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your thumb with a hammer would you swallow a lot of medicine to ease It! Not on jour life. You would wrap it up with some soothing, healing remedy li c Chamberlain's Fain Balm, and let nature do the rest. There is no more
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  • 340 3 Sanatoria Superfluous. Thk iieriin correspondent of the Times gives some views on the experiments which have lately been made by Pfofessor von Behring in the examination of the tubercle bacillus. lie states that Professor von Behring holds out proapeats of combating that form of tuberculosis which
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  • 320 3 A v.-y interestine BfOTle 00 The QfOWth of the Japanese N.;vy,'' by Mr. Joseph 11. Longford, lare (_\> Nagasaki, appears in the Stpti mbaf issue of the Nineteenth Century In the course of the article, after giving a briet sketili of the history of tl.e Japanese
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  • 117 3 King; Peter's Preparations (or Flight. A BMwaage. lrom the Bulgarian frontier (says an Exchange Paris telegram) reports that a new Servian military plot hai been disrovered at Krugouyt -vat/, and several ollicers have heen atr«->tt:d. King Peter's bedroom ip beinc guarded by twelve BwiM <uiard«, and is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1008BH8 tbe seaga, relieves the lungs, j and opens the secretions. Ii connstaets. iii.y tendency of a 1 ad cold to result n piu'Lim. It M unequalled for bad jeMe. Th« time to euro it is srhea it is merely I.-i i (.oil." I'h iiulierlaiu's Ceugh Kemedy
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    • 531 3 NOTICES. YOU WILL NOT BE DECEIVED. That there are cheats and frauds in plenty everytiody knows but it is seldom or never that any large business houn- is guilty of them, no matter what line of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of any kind based on
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    • 626 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. I'AID-TP CAPII'AI REKJSUVEfUNU.Silver Beserv(..;7l «(KM,OOO/" |H MlOUj I RKBEBVE LIABILITY OP j I PROI'RIK i')B8 1 COUKT OF DIKBCTOBS. A. J. lUymomd, Esq.— Chairman. 11. R. Tomkins, Kiq— Deputy Chairmah. Hon. C. W. Dickson N. A. Sikhs, Bnq. E. Gokti, Esq. W. H. Slack,
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    • 665 3 I NOTfCES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOX THE Straits V)imes. Good Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. 11. c. (THINKS- Dispenser wanted smin I .1 i unite; fora local firm. Apply i>v 1 letter 10 htmist c/ 0 titrat's Tii+n. v.c. I WAM'KU immediately li Dresser for I
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    • 567 3 NOTICES. i rs^r 5^ RIGAUD'S pi Eaaanga LmJI F £9 TOILET WATER J IB^ Bigand's Kamngi WiIflA/ A (A 1c Kiiungi Flower of I H^«{/.&« *^fei*M relieves mosquito bites, K^§P j RIGAUD&C 0 ffSjEr 8 rua vlTienn# Jj*^ of lalUtteMl TO HI LIT— No. ISm bukit Timah Ko.-ni. Apply at
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    • 673 3 I SHIPPINQ BAILING VESSEL UMVOTI." I BODTH AFRICA vii MAURITIUS. r PHE above vessel, 468 long, Captnin A W. B. Hay, has cood accommodation for passengers and will sail for nl>ove ports on or about Ist November. For passage, arply to Captain W. B. HAY, 82-10 P /v "Umvoti. HAVIGAZIONE
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  • 1119 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. War looms big in the Far Ki-t The situation has never been *o strained there since the summer of IS9-J, and those best informed are anxiously apprehending an outbreak of hostilities at any moment. A practically new element seems to be
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  • 377 4 Thk result of the trial of Mr. A. K. G. Tilleke, the managing editor of the Bmm Olt/erver, and his Burmese clerk, Moung Ong, who were charged in the British Court of SiaiD, sitting at Bangkok, with receiving stolen jewellery will come as a b -t surprise to those acquainted
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  • 223 4 In accordance with a promise we made some few days ago, we have made further investigation into the question as to who wrote the letter "A 8.V.1." which appeared recently in our correspondence column. \\V have been unable to trace the writer, and are forced to the conclusion that it
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 20 4 It is reported in the Malay Mail that a well-known firm in the Colony intend* opening a brewery in Johore.
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  • 19 4 The-P. aiul O. intermediate steamer lisnaaai left Paaana; at 8 p.m. on Wednesday and is due. here on Friday.
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  • 20 4 The homeward M. M. packet Ernest iSimon* will probably leave Singapore on Monday, the 26th inst. at about 4 p.m.
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  • 21 4 Yes, Germany has turned out a great many musicians, and is still turning them out.'' Well, can you blame her t
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  • 18 4 Mk. J. Clifford Wilkinson of Takaradsuka, the renowned discoverer of TaDsan,'*is on his way to Singapore from Japan.
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  • 22 4 H M.S. Fearlet* arrived from Labuan this morning and anchored in the roar's The lionario is expected to leave for Labuan to-day.
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  • 25 4 A football match played yesterday between the V.M.C.A. and KG A Fort Canning, resulted in a win for ths latter by 4 goals to nil.
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  • 25 4 A RrssiAN newspaper to be publflhed in Shanghai is to be in Knglish, and is to be edited by Mr. Xazaroff, a student from Vladivostock.
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  • 23 4 The outward German packet H<imli:a->j left Colombo at 9 am. on the 19th inst., and may be expectefl to arrive here to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 25 4 The French transport Caoltang arrived from Saigon this morning en route for Marseilles. She has .T>o passengers on board and is expected to leave to-day.
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  • 30 4 To-day is the 45th anniversary of the birthday of* the Empress Victoria Augusta of Germany. All tt>e German vessels in harbour were gaily decorated tfl-dRy in honour of the occasion.
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  • 29 4 Tub B. I. steamer Jetunga arrived from Rangoon this morning en-route for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. She was formerly chartered as a British transport) but is now carry*inp irnfhigrarits.
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  • 37 4 The Calypso arrived from Penacg and Deli this morning flying the police flag. Lee. Sergt. Murphy went on board her at the wharf and found that a Chinese passenger had had his box stolen during the voyage.
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  • 40 4 Iv the action brought in the Supreme Court by Tan Seng Cheng against J. W. Cashin, the Chief Justice has delivered judgment in favour of the plaintiff, with damages to be assessed by the Registrar, and dismissed the counter claim.
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  • 45 4 Two Chinese coolies have boen fined $15 each for approaching within 200 yards of the Hong Moh whilst she was Hying the, quarantine flag A Chinese tongkang man had to pay $11 for failing to register his boat and for having no light on it.
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  • 40 4 The Austrian cruiser Anperii. arrived from Colombo this morning and, exchanged salutes with the port. The Asprrn is bound for Hongkong and is expected to laave tor the North tomorrow. She has a crew of :fJ9 and carries 20 guns.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 97 4 CANADIANS INDIONANT. Americans Delighted at a Diplomatic Success. London, 21 tt October. The Canadian Alaska Boundary Commissioners are intensely irritated and resentful at the award. They say that the Canadian conten* tions have been imposed (refused r) Even a concession regarding Portland Canal has heen nullified by the
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    • 36 4 The Italian Cabinet has resigned RUSSIAN TROOPS IN AMUR. A NEW COMMANDER. General Lunevitch, the Commander of the Ist Siberian Army Corps, has been appointed to command the troops in the Amur Province.
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    • 58 4 What is the Russian Attitude? It is stated at Washington that Secretary Hay has enquired at St. Petersburg as to the attitude of Russia regarding the opening of Mukden and Antung under the treaty between China and America. Tiie .V<i.-y Krai, a newspaper at Port Arthur— the
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  • 38 4 We hear that the ss. Sultan, which has been docked for some time here to have the injuries she received oil' Broome repaired, has been put in order again, and will go for a trial trip about Sunday.
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  • 45 4 The next faceting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held in the Prinbep Street Church on Friday at 8 p.m. when Revd. B F. West, will lead a discussion on the motion That the AmericaM Government should exclude opium from the Philippine Islands. 1
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  • 48 4 Mr. Khan Sju Khiu, one of the Directors of the piemier firm of Chinese (shipowners, Koe Guan Company at Perjang, pasted away there on the night of the 14th instant. The deceased wad at one time a Governor in the Siamose Government, and wis known as Phya Artsadong.
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  • 45 4 General Lixkvitch, who is mentioned in to-day's telegrams as having been appointed* to the Amur command, is de&cribed as a t :ipable*and popular officer it) Siberia. He was with the Russian troops who accompanied the allies on the occusiim of the last war in China.
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  • 45 4 TUsttMMr I'emhrolce.'hite which has beer, purchased by the Mitsui Hassan Kaisha is expected to reach. Japan about the end of this month, and, as so(i> as entail necessary alterations have been made, will be employed in the transportation of Japanese coal from Moji to Singapore.
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  • 55 4 •Monday, Suv. 9th. is> the nitj stroarii birthday of Kiaa Bdward, on which occasftn thetfl will be n public holiday throughout the Colony. The VohuH trers will obaara the holiday with a field day, in which <.ll but the 8. V. A. will take part Details of the plan of
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  • 53 4 Tiik (Juurier de Tientsin tells the following fish story:— Some days ago an enormous lis.li. J6 feet lontr, was cnught in vicinity of I'eitam:. Mil Tatigku. It was cut up and sold in the surrounding villages. T'.e carcase of the fish wa.; .probably poisonouinhabitants- who had tsa dead and many
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  • 58 4 A TKLKOKAM 10 illi: Strati* />/(</, from Bangkok, on the 17th ins;., MTI the courtmartial eOBVWMd t<> try Colonel Phya Datsakaiv.il and Captain Bute, on the charge of causing 'a British subject to be shot at Tbafa last, year has resulted in the former baißß to 12 years' military imprisonment.
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  • 78 4 At Smith's Crtek, Qasenslaod, tin mine, which m Btwlad nineieen months ncn, is raalunt; Rood progress. The mine w in charß« d Mr J. M. Potter, forrrrerly mine manager of the Mount Garnet Copper Mine, and his mtfnagt'ment of the property has been most praiseworthy. The companythas spared no expense
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 637 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY o IS ALL MALT A.3STTD SUPPLIED A-ieLY TO rai ramciPAi ci.i us All the >n TO Mas the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. V. M. S. PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. I>UT» KXTII Sole Agents for Straits
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    • 119 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO., Photographers. OPBK: (irenhanl Houxe, (Mattery Koad), S a.m. to ~> p.m. Orchard Koad, s a.m. to 5 p.m. Sandnjs, S a.m. U> noon. AsMSSBSMBBi or SMBSBgi Hhould he BMeßj if po-silile, beforehand. CaskSSMH who intend to 6end portraits Ilium- for Xnri', should make their appointmrni- fur
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    • 33 4 Jayn'e's Expectorant, the Standard Cough Cure is to be had in Half-Si^ Half Dollar Bottles, as well as in the standard One Dollar size. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 42 4 YOUR DIGESTION TM PROVES. Steams' Wink is pleasant to take* It aids digestion. It agrees with the 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.
    • 276 5 To the Editor of tht Strait* Times." Sih,— l wonder if it ia worth while calling attention to the unrehearsed episodes "—as they may bo called— that take phN; daily at. Cavana^h Bridge. There is ft continuous procession every morning of rikiahaa and gharries across the Bridge,
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  • 346 5 The Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, delivered judgment in the Supreme Court yesterday in the action brought by Ong Kong Guan against Chua t'hwee Geok for the return of certain jewellery which was deposited with the Court. There were originally two actions but they were conjoined.
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  • 180 5 A Benefit performance for the Children's Aid Society. Thk Children's Aid Society is about to profit by the kindness of .Mrs. Harmstun Love who will give a performance of Harmston'a Circus next week for the benefit of that very deserving charity. The date has not yet been
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  • 64 5 The Lightning in expected on Monday from Hongkong, Which port she left on the 20th. The B. I. steamer Orissa is expected here about the 10th prox. en route for Framantle, Melbourne and Sydney. The Jdunga is due here to-day and will leave for Hongkong and other Chinese
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  • 912 5 The Russian Fleet. The llonnkon); Daily /Ve«s correspondent at Tort Arthur eupnlie« the following details The* Russian squadron under JTiceAJmiral Jstarke arrived at Port Arthur <>n the Ist Oct. from Vladivostock. after having engaged iv manoeuvres i lit- number of war-vessels of all kinds which had asaenibed
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  • 221 5 Manila papers continue to contain stories of embezzlementR, misappropriations, and so forth, on the part of Anwricsa army and civil service men in the Philippine^. The latest related is as follows: First Lieutenant Hamilton Foley, Fifth Cavalry, has been dismissed from the Army in disgrace. A telegram
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  • 186 5 Thk two American officials (Hermann and .lulm.Min) who turned pirates in Mindanao after making away with a lot of Government money, had only a short time of it. They had made for the coast of Negros island. There a Filipino crew of six men, navigating a boat in
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  • 145 5 According to a telegram published in the Straits Echo, the trial of A. F. G. Xilleke, the proprietor of the .Sunn Observer, and Moung Ong, a Burmese clerk, who were charged with feloniously receiving certain articles of gold and silver jewellery and real and imitation stones
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  • 74 5 A Chetty'k* Narrow Escape. I.tsT night a Chctty was returning from his devotions at the Tank Road Temple, in a rikisha. Near the Icewoiks a Malay ran up to him and attempted to throw vitriol from a bottle into his face. Fortunately the deadly stuff caught him on
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  • 24 5 It is now definitely announced that Sir Henry and Lady Blake leave Hongkong on Nov. ?lst, arriving in Ceylon about 4th or sth December.
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  • 40 5 Owing tothe forthcoming installation of H. U. the Sultan sf Selangor ar;d the consequent exodus of towkays and mine-owners to Klang, the meeting of the Miners' Association, fixed for the 27th inst., at Kuala Lumpur has been postponed nine die.
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  • 256 5 Local Regulations on the Subject. In Tuesday's issue a correspondent inquired whether any regulations exist to resulate the speed of motor cars in the streets of Singapore. Regulations for controlling light locomotives do exUt, and that portion of them relating to speed reads as follows Every
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  • 421 5 By I/i. Col. tiik Hon. A. Murray, V.I). Commandant s. v. c. Singapore, -'•.'«</ O-toba: 8. V. c. Any member of the Corps who has a Cadet caibine in his poKxession is to return name to Headquarters without delay. There will be a field day for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 93 5 Natural Modesty. 'jj'rlK natural modesty o*>many people 1 who have u«ed Chamberlain's Colic and Riarrlxvi Remedy fnr Diarrhea, Dysentery, etc., with splendid results, make them hesitate about giving their opinion for publicity, gtill these same people bave done much to make Chamberlain's Cdtic and Diarrbrpa Remedy a household word, for
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    • 39 5 For several years I have been afflicted with ABthma and Jayne's Expectorant is the only medicine that has ever given me any relicf Luke Vanaman, Rockwell, Tex Nov, 4, 1895. The (Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 511 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. $100 REWARD. LOST on the 18th Octobsr, a gold cigtrefcte case with initials, crest, and motto. Apply to A. A. G. 0/0 Straits Time: 24-10 A bunch of keys has been 10-t somewhere between the New Market and Mefisrs. Wee Bin A Co 's premises. Finder, will be
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    • 481 5 AUCTION SALES. Mercdandise Jluetions. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Go.'s Town Auction Sales of Merchandise Commenoe dally at 10-30 a.m. H. L. COGHLAN CO., 2 D' Almeida Street. 32-10 Presents for Europe Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co. have just received a consignment ol New Japanese Curios, which are now open to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 147 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 22nd October. High Water. 11.7 a.m. 11 .'..1 p.m Town Band. H. S. Ke>ervoir. to ti. S.V. A. Signalling. UH Philharmonic Orchestra. x.'.i'K llaruiKton's Circus. Bench Koad. IV Friday, 23rd October. High Wtter. 11.39 a.m. S.V.I. Hermits and Co. Drill. 0.l. r >. Get man outward
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  • 279 6 A recent invention has, by a simple alteration in a toy hitherto used, constructed a hoop which presents many very surprising optical illusions and should consequently become a great source of amusement and interest to the children The new hoop, says Stf'imfl dill'ers from the ordinary
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  • 140 6 kkn Helena of Italy is a royal lady who has a very practical knowledge of cooking. At her father's curiously homely and unpretentious court Queen Helena learned many useful things, and among them the art of cooking. The Prince of Montenepro insisted that all his children
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  • 141 6 More Art Forgeries in Pans. Thi: I'etit Ji.urnnl states that M. Ellina, who first wrote that the tiara of Saitaphamts was a forgery, has now written to the director? of the national 'museums and to the Minister of Fine Arts declaring that the famous treasure of Bosco-Reale in
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  • 122 6 THE PAPER MONEY OF COLOMBIA The Washington statesmen and politicians rely a good deal upon Colombia's admitted impecuniosity for ultimate success in the Panama canal business. Financially the Republic is undoubtedly in a perilous condition. She emerged from her last civil war with a paper currency of seven hundred millions
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  • 148 6 Encounter With a Lion. A MMAfmM was paused among the audience at Witth's Circus at Sydney, the of In r day, when the lion exhibited, a disinclinaticn to go through its performance with llrrr l*;i u«-l As soon M \';\fie[ entered the (•■closure in the tent the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 22 6 Khipi'ino advent int-ntf, with datftp of sailing etc will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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    • 211 6 NOTICES. i^^CTMiTnYT7MwiT3?nn^B?BTWBnBPWff^? t: :r B TpiLET PeWQgR g 0A p B THE BRITISH DISPENSARY, Chemists and Opticians, 1 Opposite John l.lttl Co.) The B. D. Hair Wash and Tonic >>» no e< |U ai in th<- Kr» a- Antiseptic, Antiparasitic and Nutrient. Does not stain and contains no Grease. It
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    • 915 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. :DO"\rt7"lH". DOWN. Aft A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M AM \.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M P.M. Singapore rf..7.00 7.i0 10.00 1:2 30 1.57 3.00 4.2:? 6.20 8.50 ..6.4;"> &O7 9.:C>
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 694 7 BUCHANAN'S WHiSKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p Steam Navigation ioim him. i \r\> miNi kylon, urn it ii. i IM>l v \nr.\. B«YI»T. HEIMTKRRAXKiX I'OKTS. j I'l.VfllM I II I.OMIOV Through Hills of Lading i-sued for dim Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental. M 1 American I'orts. Mail Line. OdtWUB. Homkwmui Ouusan
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    • 701 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninWlijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I net r r( ntff.t t w'Mi ihe NetieilHrxlb I ndm Uovtrr.rrttH v>. at SinQ<pCTr: Ullf AOMJS, L4TK J. ]>4X8D81.8 A Co., 2-3 OoILYIK Qr*T ihe udtcrraentioDed date» are only approx'niat >. Stonme- From Kxpect«>d Will* be netpatched tor De Klerk Batavia Oct 1» Batavin,
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    • 605 7 NorddenWer Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. IK AM Kits OF THE COAST FI.EKT. Tors Reg. Ton Rag. Prim Loo Sok l«04 WahUntar 3500 Phra Nang 1608 Print Jfookste l«00 Siginmund 3.500 Phra C. Kluo 1668 Petehabun 2191 P. Chuia C.K. 1668 Borneo 2100 Deli 1394 Jfohtichanc ->010 Taichioie I36i> AtsanutOA 2019
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    • 641 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. No nddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, Harnbung-Amenlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fMt and well-known mail-steamers of ibese lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Hamburg Oct 24 Roon Nov 2 H. Htinrich Nov 7 Prrwuen Nov 16 Konig Albert Nov 21 I Hamburg
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    • 615 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N* V* X* JAPJftIMAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN 80REW PTEAMERB, 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
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    • 410 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE (X)yT PIRR r.TFR TOTAL IN VKST3D > EBD £12,000,000. TBI LARGEST FIRK OTICK IM.TPE WOILO ■OU8TSAO 4 Co. CANTON IN8UKANCa OTFIOB LIMIT ?j>. Capital Subscribed. ,|T.I I Amount paid up AOtyXM). Reserre fond 1,160,000. Hud Onrni, Honi; ••->(■••. He nndoisiifned, baring b~n sBf.cin'.sd Agent* of the
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1437 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations arc used i str. steamer sh. ship bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht ;Cru.— Cruisor; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. British U. S.— United States Fch.-French Ger.--German; Dut.- -Dutch; Gc--General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger, U— Uncertain; T. P. W.— Tanjong
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    • 528 8 .Vwim, porl, probable date of am -a and »am<) o/ agenii. Htzuhks. Achilles, Liverpool, Xov 3 Mansfield. AH ing, Sourabaya, Get 25 Daendels. Anerley, Barry, Oet; Pater -on^Simoas. Annum. Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritiraaj Aparima. Calcutta. Oct 17 Boastead Armand Behic, Colombo, Nov 9; M M. ArrHtoon.Apc.-ar, Calcutta,
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    • 600 8 SIWOAPOU, Mi OCTOIIKIC, IDO3. PRODUCE. Gambler 12 25 Copra Ball 7.60 do Pontlanak 6.80 Pepper, Black buyers „30 90 do White, (5%l 47.01) Sago Floor Sarawak 4.10 do Brunei No. 1....„ 4.00 Pearl Sago 5.30 Coffee, Ball, 15% basin 18.50 Coffee, Palembang, 90X b*'!. 1 23.0' Coffee, Llbertan No.
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    • 109 8 tor l*er tteanur Tine.. To-Morrow. Malacca and Linggi Helm* 1 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Amher*t 3 pm. Srabaya Macaasar De Klerk 3 p.m. P. S'bam 4 T. Anson Hyt Leong 3 p.m. Kangknk- Deli S p.m. PoloJ^nt and Cotie Tatman 3 p.m. Brisbane and Sydney P. Sigitmund
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    • 133 8 From Europe— By the N. D. L. s.s. l>urg due on the 23rd October. From China— By the M. M. s. s. Emett Simon* due on the 36th October. Timi Tabu or Mails Da*. Left Singapore. Dae in London Arrive, Sept *th N. D. L. Oct Srd
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    • 162 8 I Vihsil's Nams M--nH Lady Miti-.mll Hong Mob Sappho Sagitmi Borneo Calypso 0. U. Meyer Vspern Oaoliang Fearless Jeluoga Pin Seng 4 Tom Bio. Hut str 76 Brit str 764 atr. -jr,r.r, atr 829 «tr> -TOfi j str. -JMIU str! 339 Hut str.j 442 Ans cm 9t12 Fch traj
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    • 146 8 DiTE. Vmskl's Nami. Flag A Rio. Tons. J>RSTI NATION. Oct II Malacca Brit. str. Antonio I'aiin IlaUhip L--' Tolv Nor Mtr •22 Mnrex Brit gtr. Chakrabhongs sii ntr. -'2 Bata»ier Brn sir. '22 Caobang Fch ttr. 23 Mena Dnt str. 2.' Carolina gtr Pri TriDgganu str. '22 i Chow
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 63 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Ktrbau Hotpital, Oct.. 190$. ••a.m S p.m. up m KBUABKB. Har „-i«.895J29.784 1j;)8«91 j;)8«9 Morning Temp 85.5 '86 0 H) i' day and WB'lt.Tber; 7^o 79.0 77.0 night clear. DirofWind s. B. w.s.w. Calm. Max. Temp 8«8 Mm 74 Max.in Sunll4>3 Terr. ra«l 72.5 Rainfall Nil The
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