The Straits Times, 4 January 1904
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Title Section14 1904-01-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.324 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 4, 190 1 PRICE 15 CERTS14 words
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Advertisement366 1904-01-04 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, SOU AgMU, Slm.pore mm* tedtr.t.d MaUf StllM. SULPHURIC AND HYDROCHLORIC ACIDS Apply to THE SINGAPORE PLANTING AND PACKING CO., 66, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINOAPORE. 281-04 JUBT ARRIVED. Chanti Wine Italian Vermouth Italian Claret at f«.75 per dozen quarts, duty free. 5-1 04 GAOGINO A CO. BAROCYCLONOMKTKRB366 words
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Advertisement555 1904-01-04 1 Rigold, Bergmahn Co. SOLE IMPORTERS OF THE JSOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN INTRODUpED BRANDS. The very well-knownit First Quality Milk. "C rown" Beer. O hampagnfl mported for the nut ®fHcnkell] r HL <vHEPHERD m X^Jfmmmmwm BRAND aaaaaaUaVk sal^Bßiaaafl SOLE IMPORTERS SOLE IMPORTERS XrOCKCn -RI6OLD. BERGMAN N Jc C? Rigold. Berghann &IP «M v^"555 words
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Advertisement223 1904-01-04 1 NOTICE^ Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. S^^^"J"Jll with Cream. |s>£J^ .Sterilized-Not Sweetened. ■^^"^Tc-^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Iwl 1 1 K fl>\.F v f v X.E3S HOTEL •INSAPORE. fNIiKI! THK DISTINIiCISHED MOMUSJ OF His Exoellenoy Sir Frank AtheUtane Swettenham, K. C. M. 0. OOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS223 words
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1141 1904-01-04 2 Discussion at the Colonial Institute. In a lecture on Malaria in India and the Colonies" delivered at a meeting of the Royal Colonial 1 nttitute recently. Major Ronald Rosg made some interesting comments on the value of mosquito-nets and punkahs for the prevention of malarial1,141 words
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Advertisement343 1904-01-04 2 NOTICES. "Eagle 1 Cement IN THE LONG TESTS MADE rfV SARAWAK GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. V)f)e Madras Municipal Engineer pronounced Eagle Cement as the best F>e dad ever tested. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES USUAL SIZES IN STOCK343 words
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Advertisement243 1904-01-04 2 NOTICES. These CAPSULES cure I recent and chronic discharges. I THEY NEVER FAIL TRY THEM m J ~hotell)kr nedbrlandbn batavia (java.) FIRST Clara Hotel. Known (or ita excellent food. V«ry frequently visitdby British people. English apeakim errant*. Every accommodation M etavn ;er on board of all the steamers. A. F.243 words
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Advertisement384 1904-01-04 2 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION KVFRYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify, the System against Disease with asm A laß a^^Ka^a^Sf H. laß^aaQ^aaHa^Qafl atK^B^^afl I "We cannot speak aaEaflaaaHS^am^ aaaaaa^Esl aVat^l u>o anhiT of it." lufl lummu i NA^^nui^gmim Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES F&ATO* Torpid Liver Debility,384 words
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Article275 1904-01-04 3 Tiik bureau of Public Printing at Manila has sent us a work on Trypanofoma and Trypanosomiasis by Dr. W. E. Musgrave of the Biological Laboratory there and by Mr. Moses J. Clegg, assistant at the Laboratory. The work shows that Trypanosoma is the name given to certain275 words
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Article142 1904-01-04 3 Coto.vi r beetles are now engaging the attention of tbe Philippine authorities. It seems that in the province of Laguna, the coconut trees while in fall leaf and fruit had a fashion of falling as if struck by a tornado, and the trunks were found to be142 words
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Article109 1904-01-04 3 The annual appearance of junks to load for the Straits is represented this year at Pakhoi (South China) says a Hongkong Daily I'ress correspondent by no less than eleven vessels. The bulk of the cargo carried by these vessels consists usually of earthenware and iron pans.109 words
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Article78 1904-01-04 3 The London correspondent to a Penang paper reports that Sir Albert Rollit, m p., when President of the Law Society, was asked to act for the Ministry of Justice in Siam in appointing two solicitors as Probationary Legal Advisers to the Siamese Government, and be accordingly selected78 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1904-01-04 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc, will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8. Baby's Cough Must Never Linger. NOTHING is more distressing than to see a helpless little infant suffering with a cough and to he fearful cf using n remedy which115 words
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Advertisement606 1904-01-04 3 BANKS. NoderlandsohG Hfvnflfl] Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY ESTABLUHBD 1834. Capital t. 60,000,000— (abt £6,000,0.X) Issdkd Capital 1. 45,000,000 (abt. £8,760,000.) RssiKVt Fuh» f. 5,000,000— (abt. 417,000.1 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Hbakchss: Penang, Hhangbai, Rangoon, Meuan (Deli), Bemarang, Sourabaya, I'ad&ng, Cheribon, Tejzal, Fecalotjean, Pasoeroesn 1 iilatjap. Psl«tnb»pn.606 words
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Advertisement406 1904-01-04 3 BANKS. ON G KONG AND 8HANOHAJ BARKING CORPORATION. paid-up tahtal »jnonn.oor KKWBBTO FirSIXSUirlinK Ra»>rra_fl".'|iiu,OMH Mlttr Rwervi.,..* «iM)00O/ OOt RRtfEKVEU ABILITY OK". f'KOPKIFVOKS. COVKT OF UlUCTOBft. A. J. Raymond, Ksq,- Chaikman. H. K. Tomkinii, E»n Dbputy Chairman Uou. C. W. Dickson N. A. Subs, Esq. E. (4OKTJ5, Esq. W. II SLAD*,406 words
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Advertisement766 1904-01-04 3 NOTICES. TXTAH TED, by the Johore Government, TT an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hospi'M. Apply stating qualifications to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, o-c. Johore. WANTED. A Chinese bill collector. Apply to V CHENG CO. CLERK WANTED. MUST be quick at figures and a good penman. Apply in writing stating experience766 words
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Advertisement721 1904-01-04 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. The Steel Paddle Wheel Paf»enger and Cargo Steamer SEA GULL," owned by the India General Navigation and Railway Co., Ltd. recently engaged between CALCUTTA and the ORI88A COAST PORTS THIS steamer was built in 1886 to Lloyd's A 1 1' ©specification by Messrs. Hall, Rufisell it Co.721 words
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Advertisement678 1904-01-04 3 SHIPPING JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LINK. r pHE s. a. TJILATJAPwill Mil for Java 1 on or about the 6th January. First class tickets to Batavia $36. For passage and freight apply to SmPS'AGKNCY, late J. DAENDEL8 A CO., Ltd. Colljer Quay 2-3 IN DO -CHINA 8TEAM NAVIGATION" COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PBNANG678 words
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1847 1904-01-04 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 4TH JANUARY. Whilk everybody with civilised instincts must join in the hope that the threatened war, now so long averted, may never eventuate between Russia and Japan, the tenour of to-day's despatches does not tend to encourage the mdt fervent aspirations for pnace.1,847 words
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Article257 1904-01-04 4 Thb Malay Mail of Saturday publishes Reuter's telegram received here on Friday morning, wherein the terrible Chicago theatre fire was described as having occurred at Drury Lane. Our Kuala Lumpur contemporary had evidently not received up to Saturday at noon the telegraphed correction that reached here early on Friday afternoon.Reuter - 257 words
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Article229 1904-01-04 4 From the foregoing schedule it is puzzling to reconcile the salute of 12 gun/, which Reuter avers to have been accorded to Admiral Alexeieff, «:th any increase in the official dignity A the '"zar's Viceroy in the Far East. Either ft Gove nor or Admiral M. Alexeieffs present rank would229 words
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Article20 1904-01-04 4 Lieut. J. D. Cbowdy, tt.A., is leaving Singapore for India, where he will be attached to the Somersets at Peshawar.20 words
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Article21 1904-01-04 4 The French mail from Europe passed Malacca at 6 a.m. today, and arrived alongside the wharf at 2 o'clock this afternoon.21 words
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Article24 1904-01-04 4 Governor and Mrs. Taft and family arrived in Hongkong from Manila on Dec- 27th., and left the same afternoon in the Korea for America.24 words
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Article21 1904-01-04 4 Shi Times of December 11th ounces that the White Star and Ham burg- American lines are amalgamating their Mediterranean- American services.21 words
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Article26 1904-01-04 4 Thi Daily Telegraph observes that The Free-Food League has the noble distinction of combining the cause of Little England with the political cult of Little Mary."26 words
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Special Telegram to the " Straits Times."
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Article82 1904-01-04 4 Kuala Lumpur, Jan 2nd. The third day's racing resulted as follows Scurry Stakes Cadenas 1, Banester 2, Financier 3. Champion Griffin Heap —Fair Helen 1, Untong 2, Afey 3. Mixed H'cap Starlight 1, Mandoline 2, Joan 3. Griffin Consolation Miriam 1, Daisy Bell 2, Lunacy 3. New Year's82 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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61 1904-01-04 4 Ijondon, 2nd Jan. Absence of news from Japan has increased the pessimistic spirit in London. The papers suggest that the despatches are purposely delayed. Underwriters are demanding additional premiums to cover war risks on vessels proceeding east of Singapore. Russian Destroyers Hurriedly Leave Malta.61 words
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Article60 1904-01-04 4 Three Days of Funerals. 3m Jan. The funerals of some of the victims of the Iroqnois Theatre tire were held in Chicago yesterday. The number of victims is so great that tho funerals continue to-day and Monday. The city is plunged in universal mourni" ill ---Hi.- institutions60 words
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Article19 1904-01-04 4 The Mexican monetary commission has reported in favour of the gradual adoption of a gold standard.19 words
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Article24 1904-01-04 4 A~Bpecial ukase has been promulgated, granting a special vice-regal flag to Admiral AlexeiefJ, and according him a salute of twelve guns.24 words
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Article21 1904-01-04 4 London, 4th Jan. St. Petersburg still maintains silence as to the situation between Russia and Japan.21 words
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Article11 1904-01-04 4 Reports from Peking are 'of an extremely pessimistic character.11 words
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58 1904-01-04 4 French and Russian Amenities, The officers of the Russian squadron at Bizerta, now en route to the Far East, gave a brilliant reception yesterday evening. The moct cordial toasts were exchanged. The French Resident at Bizerta expressed the unchangeable affection of France for Russia.58 words
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Article86 1904-01-04 4 In Mr. Henry de Brenner, who was for some time principal tenor in the Moore«nd Burgess company of minstrels < there has passed away the originator, as far as England is concerned, of what is perhaps the most popular of trivial entertainments, the "*****." Mr. de Brenner, having heard rumours86 words
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Advertisement623 1904-01-04 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ SOLAJBLE^TEA. Absolutely Pure, Wholesome, Convenient to Use, Portable. Less Tannin than ordinary Tea. Only Best Tea Leaves Used,* Just the thing for the jungle. 1 ounce bottle sufficient for 55 cups. PRIGE 60 GENTS. SEND FOR PAMPHLET Thompson. Thomas Co., SOLE AGENTS. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No.623 words
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Advertisement151 1904-01-04 4 G. R. LAMBERT a CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS Studio, Orchard Road. Office* and Studio, Battery Road. Butlnssa hour, from oa.m. t. jp.n. on Wssfc days x a. in. to Noon on Sundays (at Orchard Rood onlj.) PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS Always frsab In stock st Moderata Prlcu. CVCRV POSSIBLt *SSIST»aCC ni««n to Amateurs. LAROC151 words
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Advertisement36 1904-01-04 4 Jayne's Expectorant will cure the worst colds but that is no reason for letting a slight cold run on. The safest plan is use the remedy note. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.36 words
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Advertisement27 1904-01-04 4 CHILDREN BEG FOR IT. Stearns' Wine makes them bright, and rosy-cheeked, and at this season of the year it is the ideal Nutrient Tonic for the young.27 words
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Article1643 1904-01-04 5 Wk were unfortunately unable to accompany our cricket and football teamd on their journey to Kuala Lumpur. We have, however, been able to gather some of the golden fruit that has fallen in no less quantities than usual from the lips of rorae who were there, players and1,643 words
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Article73 1904-01-04 5 We hear that the Blenheim, which completed her three years' commission on the China Station on Jan. Ist may be relieved by the Andromeda, a twinHi rew first-class cruiser of 11,000 tons with indicated horse-powpr of 16,500 ar d carrying 16 big guns. The Blenheim remains73 words
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Article77 1904-01-04 5 Mas. and Miss Spooner had a narrow escape from serious accident at Kuala Lufpur on the 29th Dec. It appears that, as they were driving to the race*, the horse bolted. The syce jumped and fell with his head on a railing, sustaining a severe fracture of the77 words
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Article321 1904-01-04 5 Hkkbrknck was made last week to a case in the Bupreme Court affecting the status of a deceased Chinaman's second widow, who resides in Singapore. The widow was the petitioner in an application for letters of administration in the estate of her late husband who recently321 words
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Article528 1904-01-04 5 (Frtm Exchange*.) London, 26<A December. The Thibet Mission piweed through Yalang on the 13th Dec, reaching Rinchengong the urne day. No firing nor resistance was offered but Chineae officials and soldiers entered a vigorous protest against entry into Thibetan territory. AJter the Mission had crossed the frontier, all528 words
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Article129 1904-01-04 5 A Blacksmith's experience. Wigton Street Belfast. 1 'suffered terribly with Rheumatism in my right arm. It affected me to such an extent that 1 could only slightly raise my arm. I am a blacksmith by profession and, as 1 have to use a hammer, was obliged129 words
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Article250 1904-01-04 5 A delightful excursion to Raffles Lighthouse organised by the Young Men's Society in connection with theSootch Kirk in Singapore, was undertaken on Saturday afternoon. The weather bore a most threatening aspect and probably on that account the number of those who took part in the250 words
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Article130 1904-01-04 5 The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' Department of the Municipality announce that the Animals' Infirmary in CampoDg Java Road, is now open, this humane institution being intended for owners who cannot afford proper veterinary attendance, and also for the detention of animals committed for treatment, by the130 words
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Article116 1904-01-04 5 A watir polo match was played at the Bwimming Club yesterday between teams captained by Henderson and Jensen, respectively. Some new men were tried, conspicuous amongst these Mag Mackio and Rucbwalay, the former on account of very fair play, the latter apparently because of bis116 words
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Article15 1904-01-04 5 Sib Frank Swbttknham's views on Malaria and moi^- 'jeB are set forth on page 2.15 words
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Article21 1904-01-04 5 The P. O. outward mail steamer Malta left Colombo at 4 p.m. on Sunday and is expected here on Saturday afternoon.21 words
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Article22 1904-01-04 5 Thb Nippon Yusen Kaisha 8 8. Kamakvra Man, Capt. Petersen, having left Colombo on Wednesday evening, is due here at noon to-morrow.22 words
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Article35 1904-01-04 5 The P. O. homeward mail steamer Simla left Hongkong at 2 p.m. on Saturday and is due here at 6 a.m. on Thursday. The homeward mail by the Sitnla closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.35 words
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Article73 1904-01-04 5 Somk months ago, the liner Empress of Japan and the Chinese man of war Kwang-lai collided near Shanghai. The man of war went down with loss of life Litigation followed at Shanghai which concluded on the 29th December, the Court finding that the mail steamer was alone to blame. t73 words
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Article34 1904-01-04 5 Yestkboay the police discovered a sick Chinaman in an empty house at Tiong Bahru. He was removed to the Hospital and died there. Up to this morning the cause of death was not known.34 words
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Article34 1904-01-04 5 A marbiaoi is arranged and will shortly take place between Mr. Bertram Brooke, second son of the Rajah of Sarawak, and Gladys, only daughter of Mr. Walter Palmer, of 50, Grosvenorsquare, and Sunninghill, Berks.34 words
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Article87 1904-01-04 5 Early on the morning of Dec. 26th a junk lying off Hongkong suddenly turned over ou her side and three Chinamen out of ten asleep on board at the time were drowned. Four of the men were rescued through a hole cut in the junk's cabi^ H.M.S. Amphitrite left the87 words
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Article57 1904-01-04 5 The Swedish ship Dheruar, with a cargo of matting from Hongkong for New York, has been wrecked on the Maryland coast. She is one of the fine old sailing vessels built in the sixties by Harlaad and Wolff, and has done good service for nearly 40 years. The cargo is57 words
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Article84 1904-01-04 5 Last Thursday B. P. C. No. 1 1 and a number of chintengs went on board the s.s. Hong Moh prior to her departure and arrested three Chinese, one of whom was the Captain's boy." *180 worth of opium was <* B^overed hidden in one of the cabins. This morning84 words
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Advertisement72 1904-01-04 5 Dysentery. OR inflammatfen of the bowel or large intestine is of more frequent occurrence during the summer month*. It can be checked and cured if Chamberlain's Colic, and Diarrhoea Remedy it taken according to the printed directions with each bottle. Chamberlain's Colic, and Diarrhoea Remedy is invaluable to all medicine72 words
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Advertisement24 1904-01-04 5 A. Tbkbis. Sold at Se. 1 per bottle. Of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. 6 AgenU MKBBBB. MAYNABD A CO., Ltd. SINGAPORE DIBFBNBABY LTD24 words
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Advertisement26 1904-01-04 5 Pneumonia follows close in the wake of damp, changeable weather, Combat its first symptoms with Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.26 words
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Advertisement309 1904-01-04 5 NOTICES. A REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT. WAYANB KASSIM TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE Indra Zanibar Ropl Theatrical Co. of Singapore Will Stage To- Night Monday, 4th •January, 1904 THE SPLENDID DRAMA A play taken from the Arabian Nights. Read this piece and Judge for yourself. Curtain at 9 p. m. Sharp. Oome iEJai'ly to309 words
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Advertisement510 1904-01-04 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals T"HE public are solicited to co-operate in X preventing the cruel and improper treatment of animals. It is requested that particulars of any acts of cruelty be forwarded promptly, and addressed to the Superintendent, P. C. A. Department. Anonymous letters are generally510 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1904-01-04 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 4th January. High Water. 11.5-2 p.m. Band. Gardens. 9. Tuesday, sth January. High Water. 11.19 a.m. Pledge Sale. Powell. 10. Wednesday, 6th January. High Water. 0.32 p.m. 0.4 p.m. Land and House Sale, Havelock Road. Powell. 2.30 p.m. Thursday, 7th January. High Water. 1.30 a.m. 0.50110 words
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Article226 1904-01-04 6 Strong Comments on the President's Action. Judging from papers received by the Ust mail, the Panama incident, which recently formed the subject of comment in our columns, is not likely to be passed over in America without a strong protest being uttered against the action taken by226 words
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Article220 1904-01-04 6 Gigantic Scheme Coming. It is stated ;n; n home papers that Mr. Verkes has unfolded his gigantic plans for surface and underground electric railways in and around Londou. The total sum to be expended is $85,000,000, of which $40,000,000 is American capital, mostly from New York. The220 words
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Article187 1904-01-04 6 The money market does not improve one whit, as it is reported that amongst the Chetties themselves money changes hands at the good rate of interest of 1 S per cent. With the steadily increasing valuft of tin and when the reaction set in, it was confidently187 words
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162 1904-01-04 6 Work on Ceylon's pavilion at the St. Louie exposition was begun in October. The building will cost about 535.000 gold. The dimensions are 100 by 84 feet. It will have two storeys and be surrounded by a gallery. The interior is to have a162 words
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Advertisement73 1904-01-04 6 Imaginary Ailments. rpHKItK are many who have p tins in the back anAimagine that their kidneys are affected, while the only trouble is rb.'iimit.sm of tbe moacles, or at worst, lumbago, that can be cured by a few applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, or by (lamping a piece of flannel73 words
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Advertisement404 1904-01-04 6 NOTICES. TIME IS THE TEST OF ALL THINGS AND THE EVER INCREASING POPULARITY OF ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' K^a^nln^nH which holds its own against all rivals, *wjf^*a&!S^nm w t™ most genuine proof of its worth. anr Jm li miut noeds B od thing th t CM> wltb tand tbe SDcueS^^K^^l immense404 words
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Advertisement316 1904-01-04 6 NOTICES. NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co. 5 XtACTEfXiBia PLACE. Wholesale aud Retail DealersIn Provisions, (consignments by every mall) High elans Perfume ry, Toilet Requisite*, Superior Brands of Cigars and Cigarettes, Patent Medicines^ Boots and Shoe*, Stationery. &< a«- &c. Beg to inform the Public and our Numerous Customers and Patrons especially316 words
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Advertisement703 1904-01-04 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Kor China, Japan, Pen*ng, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Mail Line. Outward*. 1904. Malta Jan. 10 Coromandel Feb. 21 Cbusan703 words
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Advertisement1321 1904-01-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. at Singapore: HHIF AciSCY, I ATB J. DABRDBLB 4 Co., V-8 CoLLYBB QUAY. he undermentioned date* are only approximate. Hteamar From Expected Will be Despatched for:— Sp'elman Batavia Dec 38 Billit-n, Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal. Pekalongan, Samarang, Soerabaya, and1,321 words
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Advertisement584 1904-01-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEI^SCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company tail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg, via Kotfcrdarn, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port datd, Hue/., Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are584 words
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Advertisement643 1904-01-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Gompagnla Das M«s«ag«rl«s Maritime* Da France. TiLSGEAPHio Addkms: Msmaqbeir. BIHGAPOR«. The mall steamers will leave Sia^apore on or anout the undermentioned dates.— OUTWABS. aotfrfWAftD. Dates. DatdV 1904 1901 Simon* Jan 4 Balaxie Jan 4 Yarra Jan. 18 Annam Jan 18 Australian Feb 1 Polynerien Feb 1 Sydney Feb643 words
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Advertisement586 1904-01-04 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. > KOYAL INSURANCE OOY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS KICKED THB LARGMT nRIOmOI IN THR WORLD BOUBTBAD A <> Agents. HE LONDON^ AND LANOASHIBE FIRJE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,600 Paid op Capital £912,7(0 Reserve Fund The andertigned, Agents for tbe Com pany, are prepared to accept lire risks586 words
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Article603 1904-01-04 8 Name,port, j.obable date 0/arritcU, mud nam: oj agi.tfe. BTlA¥ir" Alboin, Bombay, Jan Borneo Coy. Alesia, Hongkong, Fei) 12; Bebn Meyer Amtiria, Hongkong, Jan 10; Behn Meyer. Annatn, Hongkong, Jan 18; M. Maritiraea Australien, Colombo, Feb 1; M. Maritimea Avoca, Swatow, Jan 8; 6qn«tead. Ba'lr irat. Col nbo, Feb603 words
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Article589 1904-01-04 8 .Singapore, 4th -lanuakv. 19U4. PRODUCE. Gaobtrr 12.25 Cons B.I! 9.00 do Poj. -n». 8.60 Pepoe>. T- k 33.00 do Wat t-.£, 51.50 Sago Flon c .i v.-k 4.30 do Bmne. No. i 4.171 Pa.-. Sr t 5.45 Coin,! >',U 22. CO Coffee 1»r>,.y.. f 26.0U Coffee Vat- a. i589 words
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Article85 1904-01-04 8 MAILS CLOSE To-Wor-.ow. iatavia f.xSfjne 9 a.m. (jctok it Pale.nb.ug Ruby 10 urn. (eupdo, etc., 't.'ia 2 p.m. faliwta A J*. Dickii p C-.t.t.tg 3 p.m Swet'tf»'u» »j>c .< C. Hiit r iui S p.m. Ii'o.oh A T*alei -i.v-.; 'S. Aff <t. 4 p.m. ianwak of Sarawak i p m.85 words
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Article140 1904-01-04 8 From iCiTupe —By the P. *i) s». la due on UU t 1 Ja-ma.y. with dtttes to t'le 18th Deceinbe F oj Cuiaa-r.- the P. A O. s. s. due oo 7r i January. T'«»# V«" i *fk'.';< Dot. j*tt Sinf.Tore. Due i«)doo Akci»ed Hoy i7th N.140 words
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Article300 1904-01-04 8 VmbmAßaML TONS C4PTAIK YUOU SaILID CO.4BIONIEB. RIQ. Brit str 149 Smith Palom bang Dec 31 Seang Noon Gbee Out str 276 Griffin Cotie Dec 27 Ek Leong Chan Brit sir. 1881 Gleg* Liverpool Nov 23 P. Simons and Co. str 2270 Curri Mew Castle Dee 11 Daendei* and Co.300 words
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Article156 1904-01-04 8 Date. fan 4-04 4 6 4 4 4 Vbmkl'i Same. 1 Erneit !-imons Kalazie La Heyne Charlox Hardouiu 4 Bun Whatt Soon Oharterhoufe Batafier Hoog Ho Pin Seng Ban Beug Guiin Keninun Emile Tjilatjap lobelia Calyptin Hoqk Wan Peoang hn Wongsee Samba* Poh Ann Flag A Rig Tohs. Fen156 words
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Advertisement68 1904-01-04 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. New and Seasonable Novelties, Christmas Novelties, New Year Gifts, Marriage Presents. K. A. J. Chotirmall &Co., Manufacturing Jeweller Dealer in Precious Stones. NAVE JUST OPENED A VAST COLLECTION OP New and Unique Designs in the Choicest68 words
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Advertisement365 1904-01-04 8 SMART STYLISH GOODS AT MM y^^^ < M§ q z 4^ ~^^^k^^^. r A&^BlF °.5« l»I)IES- RAVT SLUE CO»T» i 1 1, |,1 1, 11, ,1.,^ K>^nacoW^ j£ "*S sh pt |O »l"«trarlon. UteM cut and styla, mi kack Silk Ribbon, marvellous Value. TMI ETT»" CMILDIIIS ST««W H»I» Price 95365 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1904-01-04 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hotpitnl, 3rd Jan, 1904 oa.rt.:3p.ra.>9p.m.i Rcmabks. Bar 89.944 29.73 -JOUW Moraine Temp 80 Ij7B 4 76 3 clear, day WBTbTher 76.2 78.3 j 74.0 o'ercast.rain DirofWii'l s n.w. north Calm, at Ipm., Max. Temp 86 9 nighk-loudy Mm 74.9 Max.in Sun 13U.9 Terr.rad.. 71.0 Rainfall .6764 words
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Miscellaneous34 1904-01-04 8 WEATHER TELEQHAT. (B. B. A. A C. TeUgraph Company./ 4th Jani aby, 1904. HONGKONG.— Barometer 30.37. Direction of Wind North Force of Wind 1. Max.Temp in Shade 60. MANILA :-fIO.PB. W.S.W. 1. 36.8. 21.134 words
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