The Straits Times, 29 January 1904
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Title Section13 1904-01-29 1 The Straits Times NO. ai,34<J SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 1901 PRICE 15 CERTS.13 words
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Advertisement363 1904-01-29 1 CL»YMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, M SoU Af«"t«, ilnnptrt «nd F«4triHd M.l.r St«I««. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LET. THAT large produce crodown known as No. 7H RoLertson Quay. Immediate entry. Apply to v.c. POWELL A CO., Auctioneers. TO BE LET, FURNISHED. A pleasantly situated European resident at Tanglin. For particulars apply363 words
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Advertisement1608 1904-01-29 1 Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. A.M. A.M. AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M SINGAPORE rf..6.30 7.32 10.00 12.30 2.17 BJI 4.43 5.40 NAwtnn a l 837 739 lfto7 1237 224 :i3O 45 647 w d\ f1.381,608 words
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Advertisement525 1904-01-29 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH niLLOfrS^r^" "QRAND PRIX," PARIS, 1900. WM A OfHiKbettQnalitj; andh»TingOre»t««tDur»bUitT, are therefor. ■^V"*^^l chfapest. Urn urn %0 Kelly Walsh, Limited. New Books. Records ami KeminiHeencex, by l*eanion'» Mag. Vol., Jaly-Deo. 5.50 Sir F. G ISarn.iu.l, 2 vol.. $6.50 T l,e facing Year 1903, 1,, K. Monk The New Era525 words
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Article2129 1904-01-29 2 SHIPPING REVIEW OF 1903. A Oloomy OutlookThe annual Shipping Review published by Mr. John White, London is an extremely interesting document, and from it we cull the following remarks The past year cannot be reviewed with satisfaction either by shipowners or shipbuilders. Freights have almost throughout the year been at2,129 words
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Advertisement278 1904-01-29 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL .For tht> Bearings of Heavy MachineryTESTIMONIALS FROM SOME OF THE LARGEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. BAILEY'S PATENT "AQUA-THRUSTER" j Pulsating Pump. Has no PISTONS, SLIDE VALVES, nor RODS. Requires no LUBRICATION nor PACKING. Will pump MUD or GRITTY WATER. Does not278 words
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Advertisement291 1904-01-29 2 .NOTICES. hotelT Fitted with first class accommodation, overlooking Fytcbe Square Garden, near to the Banks, Offices, Market, and the Stations. All the catering is under European supervision. Liquor and Cuisine, best quality. A. CHIESA, FYTCHE SQUARE, RANGOON. The only hotel in Rangoon in the continental style. c f. v.c. GRAND291 words
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Article233 1904-01-29 3 Lipi.<, 23rd Jan. The 1904 flood has subsided after lasting a week. It has not come up in magnitude to the inundations of 1-Uti--1&97 w%ich lasted for nearly a month. The motor car. from Raub has resumed the service to Lipis after a stoppage of but a couple233 words
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Article97 1904-01-29 3 At t*he recently h«ld e<>r>er.il meeting of the Taipiiig Branch <■!' the f'erak itiftaetory ■tate ol affain vs .is- Colonel Walker pnaid the coon*, of the meeting it was Jtatad Hint branches Ikul been opened at Ipoh and Tapali. while a range had been completeil at Teluk97 words
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Article103 1904-01-29 3 Til Archbishop of Canterbury paid a visit to the jinn's SohoclatCantt-riiury recently and, in the course of an address, he said he believed the century just begun was going to be the most splendid one for living in that the world had ever seen. The greatest thinkers103 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1904-01-29 3 Triumph of Modern Surgery. BY applying Cbnmberlain'g Pain Bain-. uhiiji is Antiseptic, to wounds, bruisee, and like injuries before inflarhmation rets in, they ipay be healed without mat unit ion in one-third of the time required by tlie old treatment. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle82 words
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Advertisement244 1904-01-29 3 NOTICES. Modern European Dentistry, Messrs. CHEONG BROS., sons of the late Mr. Ohioko Chun Tim, in ordei to moet the requirement* of European .adies und gentlemen who have for bo many years supported their establishment, have now opened premises at No. 2:26 Sooth Bridge Road, where only the higher classes244 words
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Advertisement442 1904-01-29 3 NOTICES.. KEYSTONE ELGIN I WATCHES Durable and AccuraU I The Keystone Watch Case Co. Philadelphia, O J.A. f.. »MERICJI» OLDEST »«D M& L MEST WATCH FACTORY W- 9 £/±sm Tha Principal Watch V^W^jF 11.a1.r. In StraiU Sattlemsnt More Reasons. THE reasons why the sale of Singa Cigare is increasing by442 words
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Advertisement722 1904-01-29 3 NOTICES. WANTED, su English nurse to take charge of a drid of four. Apply to M.C. c/o Strait* Time*. 2-2 WANTED, by the Johore Government, an apolhecnry for the Johore Civil Hospital. Apply stuting qualifications to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, v.c. Johore. WANTED. A Chinese Clerk. Must speak English and have722 words
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Advertisement657 1904-01-29 3 NOTICES. BOARD AND LODGING. 2 rooms vacant for bachelor* Apply to Mrs. Mclntyre, No. 164 Middle Road. n-a /-IOMFOBTABLE rooms to be let at \j Eber House." Eber Road. nc. rpo BB LB I— No. ISO Bukit Timah Road" I Immediate entry. Apply at No. Malacca Street. 22-2 rBE LET:657 words
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Advertisement557 1904-01-29 3 SHIPPfNQ HORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. THE Imperial German mail steamer BSYDIJTZ, 7,«00 tons, Captain Dewers, having left Colombo on Saturday, the 23rd inst., at midnight may be expected to arrive here on Friday, the 29th inst. at 7 a.m. en route for above ports. For passage557 words
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1366 1904-01-29 4 The Straits Times PRICe 15 Cents. FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY. We feel called upon to explain that, absolute precision in the matter of minutes of time, namer, shots fired, etc., is practically impossible in a description of that rare but popular* Entertainment a tiger hunt in Singapore. Yesterday we humbly strove1,366 words
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Article689 1904-01-29 4 Residents in Singapore may remember the visit which an American adventurer passing under the name of J. Ooleman Drayton paid to this Colony some years ago. He was a plausible rogue, ornate and grandiose in his speech, condescending and imperial in his manner?, all in the same breath. In addition689 words
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Reuter's Telegrams
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Article213 1904-01-29 4 Eall Treaty Obligations. Li in lon, 2Sth January. Djuglas (Home Secretary), Swansea, said t.ie British will continue to do all it legitimately can to promcte a pacific settlement of the Russo-Japanese crisis but if their hopes are disappointed, Britain will fulfil to the letter her treaty213 words
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Article115 1904-01-29 4 lEACEFULLY SETTLE THE DISPUTE, y Sent Probably To-morrow. Jxmdon, 29.7j Jan. Grand Duke Alexis Alexandro(uncle of the Tsar) presided ay over a special Council at St. Mff. meeting was attended by Count orflf, the Ministers of War and Marine, the Chief of the Army Staff, and others,115 words
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Special Telegrams to the " Straits Times."
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Article87 1904-01-29 4 DEFINITE AGREEMENT SENT TO LONDON. British Influence Dominant In Peking Penang, 29th Jan. A London wire, dated Wednesday night, says the Birmingham Daily Pott announces it has excellent authority for stating that Sir E. Satow (British Minister to China) has forwarded to JiOndon the text •of a87 words
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Article44 1904-01-29 4 A further cable from London dated 28th Jan. says:— The Berlin correspondent of the I 'all Mall Gazette wires from Berlin, that only today has Russia commenced drafting her reply, and that a few days will elapse before it is presented44 words
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Article23 1904-01-29 4 The hope has been expressed that the Mikado will show a disposition to meet the Tsar's readiness to make concessions.23 words
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Article26 1904-01-29 4 Official circles continue to consider the probability of a peaceful outcome though it is possible that the negotiations will be still protracted.26 words
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Article23 1904-01-29 4 To-morrow there is a High Requiem Mass here for the late Bishop Ftfe, in the Church of the Assumption23 words
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Article16 1904-01-29 4 The floods in Kuala Lumpur are subsiding. No extensive damage has been done.16 words
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Article225 1904-01-29 4 I'enang, 291k Jan. There was a bigger attendance at the second day's races, and the weather kept fine The course was a trifle soft from the previous rains. Results Home Griffin Handicap. O'Hara .1 Leila .2 Sultana .3 Time 1. 26*, won by three lengths, a head betweenseeond225 words
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Advertisement352 1904-01-29 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Australia Has Won THE THIRD TEST MATCH and THE AUSTRALIAN STORES STILL HOLDS THE SUPREMACY for C eapest and Best Provisions Thompson Thomas Co. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Have opened New Goods for Sale. Indian, Chinese and Japanese .Silverware, Silks,352 words
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Advertisement368 1904-01-29 4 AUCTION SALE :~itit ok A 'second hand Motor Bicycle, A Double Barrelled Gun by Bonehill, Birmingham, Private Effects, etc. PROPERTY 'OF THE LATE M. Juppeaux, AT Ol'R SALE-ROOM Friday, sth February, at 11 a. m. POWELL A CO., Auctioneers. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'pENDERS will be received at the ColoJL nUI Secretary's368 words
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Advertisement29 1904-01-29 4 G. R. LAMBERT a CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS Groups and Photographs "YEOMEN of the GUARD" Are now exhibited in our Showrooms Gresham House, Battery Road, WKt. T<Ur» Itr C«»l«» «r» H»c«l»«d.29 words
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Advertisement21 1904-01-29 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article2706 1904-01-29 5 The final of the Warren Shield was played last Thursday oa the Recreation Ground between H. Co. Maachesters and tWud Co R.G.A. There was a good number of enthusiastic spectators, mostly supporters of the teams, the public being a^ain left in the dark as to wlxiii ani wheie2,706 words
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Article386 1904-01-29 5 Yesterday, Too Wah Fob, a servant in toe employ of Capt. Baker, Adjutant S.V.C., was brought before Mr. Peacock on remand and charged (i) with criminal breach of trust in respect of $3 (ii) with leaving service without giving the usual notice. On the first charge the man386 words
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Article20 1904-01-29 5 The Seydlitz with the German mail from Europe passed Malacca to-day at 9 30 a.m., and is due at 5.30.20 words
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Article16 1904-01-29 5 The Service of Song, announced for Monday next in the Presbyterian Church has been indefinitely postponed.16 words
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Article19 1904-01-29 5 The homeward M. M. packet Polyntr tien will probably leave Singapore on Monday, Ist prox at about 4 p.m.19 words
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Article23 1904-01-29 5 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday next at 4 p.m.23 words
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Article38 1904-01-29 5 Besides an Inspector of Steam Boilers and his assistant, provision is made for two Chinese Inspectors of Boilers for Selangor. The Negri Sembilan Government has subsidised the Straits Steamship Company's boats for the conveyance of mails and passengers.38 words
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Article25 1904-01-29 5 During the present apipe season in Perak, which is coming to a close, Mr. H. Velge reports having accounted for 48 birds with 52 shots.25 words
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Article36 1904-01-29 5 Gang robbers in Perak do not have it all their own way. At Kampar ten of them armed with revolvers and knives w,ere driven off, the other day, by mine coolies who captured one of them.36 words
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Article40 1904-01-29 5 Thk placing of obstructions on tramway rails has become a common practice at Penang. Last Saturday night, a car left the rails owing to a large piece of rock being in the way, a fatal accedect being narrowly warded off.40 words
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Article46 1904-01-29 5 Mbssrs. Hakland and Wolff have received an order to build a steamer 755 ft. long for the White Star Line. This will be 30ft. longer than the Bailie, hitherto the largest ship in the world, launched from the Belfast Queen's Island yard for the same company.46 words
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Article53 1904-01-29 5 Thk curator of the Selangor State Museum reports that amongst the mammals collected by the Museum staff was a pentailed shrew (Ptilocercus lowii) which was captured in the.jungle at the 10th mile Pabang road. The animal is said to be veiy rare, and to have never before been found in53 words
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Article61 1904-01-29 5 Thk Court of Appeal is now sitting at Penang. On Monday, it began the hearing of the Noordin will case in which seven lawyers are engaged. The will dates from 1869, and the flispute is about certain charitable bequests, and the title to some landed property left by the testator,61 words
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Article74 1904-01-29 5 On Monday next the annuil chingay procession of the Teochew, Keh, Macao and Hylam communities will take place. Monday is also the Hindoo'festival of Taipusam, the day the God Siva appeared to his devotees. On Sunday from 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. the procession of the Silver Car will take74 words
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Article112 1904-01-29 5 In the early hours of this morning the native police Sergt. Major of Rochore district came across a 'rikisha coolie in Gaylang Road who was bleeding profusely from a wound in the region of the heart. The coolie said that at 2 a.m. a Malay man and112 words
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Article102 1904-01-29 5 Thk Pinang Gazette says that Captain Mclntyre, the harbour master at Penang, went to Pulo Way «witb. the object of taking, notes of the new wharves at Sabang and the methods employed in working them. He also went 'with the idea of obtaining some information regarding the tobacco102 words
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Article121 1904-01-29 5 One of the many journalists now in the Far East paints a very grim picture of the dire poverty of Japan as a result of its national ambition. Behind the cleanly, smiling people that charm the tourist is an unlovely poverty and wretchedness patiently home. Rice is121 words
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Article103 1904-01-29 5 THE Sntumi and ffllM were undocked at Tanjong Pagar yesterday afternoon, and the Samba* and Kornt docked in their room in the Albert Dock. The Norman lilet with a cargo of about 5,000 tons Cardiff coals was accommodated at Tanjong Pagar yesterday afternoon and the Dragoman with about103 words
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Article115 1904-01-29 5 The exhibition of Cinematograph pictures in the Town Hall last night was witnessed by a fairly numerous audience. The pictures were not all they might have been but the manager has called on us and has explained, for the benefit of those who were present, that the disappointing nature of115 words
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Article127 1904-01-29 5 THE OKHLA." Missing Boat Picked up. Capt. Braat of the Dutch steamer Chow Phya which arrived here this morning reports that he picked up a boat on the N. E. coast of Singora containing Mr. Mill ird, the second officer, the purser, and six of the crew of the B.127 words
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Article178 1904-01-29 5 THE COLONIAL CIVIL SERVICE. Reference was recently made— says the Home and Odmm -l MtM (25th December)— to certain points which interfered with the satisfactory working of the Colonial fivil Service. The authorities stem to think there is room for improvement, for Mr. Dale, a Downing Street official, has been178 words
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Advertisement314 1904-01-29 5 NOTICES Wayang Kassim. TUB Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co. of Singapore WILL STAGE AT THE NORTH BUIDGE ROAD THEATRE HALL To-Night, Friday, 29th January. THE KINO OF TIirKISTAN MAHARAJA GULAB SINGH OK PADMAVATI A THRILLINU WAR PLAY. Curtain at 9 p. m. Sharp. Come Early to Secure Grood Seats. S.314 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous215 1904-01-29 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 39th January. High Water. g.S&p.m. Football V.M.C.A. v. Fort Canninn. S.V.A. liuu Drill. '5.15. S.V.I. Musketry Instruction. .'i.ls. Town Blind. 11. S. Keservoy. ."> to 6. Wayang Kaooiiii. North M4n Koad. 9. German outward iiiH.il due. ."i.iln. Saturday, 30th January. High Water. 7. 4.') a.m. !1.30215 words
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Article259 1904-01-29 6 Thk existence of the Seremban railway has preatly reduced the traffic along the road from Kajang. This road is admirably kept up within the Kajang district. From Semenyih to Bernanang His fair but from the latter plate to Setul (in Negii Seinbilan) it is bad; while259 words
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Article323 1904-01-29 6 What Will the War Office Do Colonel W. Hope has addressed a letter to the London Tinges in the following terms I have the pleasure to announce Unit after Ui years vi continuoux work, uml after making u|iw:ipU of I'i,!*bi calculated ami recorded experiments often not lieinK323 words
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Article70 1904-01-29 6 For gome time past a Commission has been taking evidence in Penang on the questiou of the disposal and proper administration yf curtain J Mohammedan charities which have failed hitherto to fulfil the conditions on which they were originated. The Pinang KazeUe understands that the labours of70 words
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Article203 1904-01-29 6 For Singapore. lVr I. A O. s. 9. Australia, connecting trith Urn steamer Hallaar.it at Colombo, from Loivion Jan. 8, din 7th Feb.— Mr. and Mr. and Mr* McArthur, Mr (1. ollur, Mr. and Mre. Warrack. Mr. S. Dnlrymfle, Mr. E C. Morrison, Major J.O.Kcger. Per P.203 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1904-01-29 6 Sore Muscles. THE correct of tn-ntmont soro musclei is very Mph, First t.-xke a good warm luitli' before gring to bed, and be sure to rub yoars.-lf dry. This op«ns the pores Then rub Chamberlain's Pain Balm into the porrs, keeping up a brisk rubbing for several minutes. If you116 words
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Advertisement295 1904-01-29 6 NOTICES. Robinson Ted; 'i In' most Perfect Ball yet protluced. EAGLE RUBBER-WOUND CORE COVER-BOUND (PATENTED) SPRINQVALE SHELL. OUTDRIVES EVERY OTHER BALL. Mjs th. dick so d.ilnbi. and naeaaaary te the (altar. EVERT BALL GUARANTEED ROBINSON CO. '"She Chicago Brief Size Jil S"' Ordinary Size "The I'hicngo" offer* il»« followinK m«lviiiilmk<*«:295 words
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Advertisement317 1904-01-29 6 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Cable Address: "ERSKINE." Telephone No. 23. Mechanical, Civil, Electrical Engineers, Ship Builders, Contractors. ConHtructional WorhN In STEEL, IRON, and MASONRY A SPECIALITY. BRIDGES Consultation Invited '^p^^toiL PIERS x j£k<Ar T -^fc^^ WHARVES MbA W -"^^mft GIRDERS "W 6^ ..HH. .'MjK/0; STANCHEONS ■^am^zM*. at rooftrusses f *^9^j^^m&£2Bߣ^317 words
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Advertisement662 1904-01-29 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Th rough Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, nnd American I'orts. Mail Line. Outwards. HallnSrat Fel. 7 Bengal Mar. 'JO Coromandel662 words
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Advertisement1009 1904-01-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. t'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. v ,nt* at Attica; orr :>Hir Aoisct, lam J. Dabbdklb A Co., 2-8 Coixtm Qtiat. Lite undermentioned (jates are only appror'tiaf, Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched fors— V. d. Caprlltn Bandjermassin Jan 26 Batavia Jan. 28 Alting1,009 words
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Advertisement601 1904-01-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial (ierman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steajners of this Company sail fortnightly Irom Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples P° rt riaid, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They601 words
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Advertisement724 1904-01-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Uhpbb Mail Oohtbact with his aoBtruh govxbhmrht. The following are tbe dates on which the Company's steamer* may be eipecie< to arrive and tail from here Outward. Hombwabk. 1904. Arrive*. 1904 Sails. tSiletia Feb 5 Vindobona Jan 27 IS- F. t Marie Ferdinand724 words
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Advertisement720 1904-01-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday. Givii; Bes, -J, 3iio ton«, *'apt. Dunlop (Jiang Sen;:, I,MB Kawlingaos Mb Culuh Ami Kollett n.». Zweena, 1,47«» Nesbitt For Kuala Pahang, Pekan, K want an and Kemaman O.K. Plevo, 3nj ton«, rapt. 'Kletlric720 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1215 1904-01-29 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations ar« used i Btr. steamer sh. thip bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. YachtjCru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit.—BritUn U. S.— United States Full.— French 9*r— German; Dut. -Dutch; O.c—Generaltargo; d.p. dock passenger; U-^Oncertain; T. P. W.— Tanjong Pagar1,215 words
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Article651 1904-01-29 8 Same, port, probable dale of arriva: and name oj agenli. MWBI Agamemnon, Liverpool, Feb 10; Mansfield Alboin, Bombay, Feb Borneo Coy. Alesia, Hongkong, Feb 12; Behn Meyer Annam, Colombo, Mar 23; M. Maritimes Armand Behic, Colombo, Feb 29; M. M Australien, Colombo, Feb 1 M. Maritimes Ballaarat, Colombo,651 words
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Article599 1904-01-29 8 Singapore, 29th January, i»m PRODUCE. uier boy6rt I] ft,s do (Cube Xo. 1) unpicked 18.75 do Pontlanak Pepper, Black 31 30 do White, (6*J) 49.0 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.20 do Brunei No. 1 4.20 Coffee, Ball, 18% bail* I Z 23' 50 Coffee, Paleinbang, 205; b»«l« 300, Coffee, Llbenao599 words
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Article142 1904-01-29 8 From Europe-By the M.M.s.B Ay Iralien due on the Ist Febrnaty, with dates to the atb January. From Chln»-Ry the M.M. s.s Polyneiie* due on Ist February. Tims Tabu or Mails Due. I .eft Singapore. Dne in London Arrived Dec 14th N. D. L. Jan 8th Jan142 words
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Article83 1904-01-29 8 MAILS CLOSE or Per Heamer A»«. I To- Morrow. Saadakan via ports Tringgunu Ham BatPTia VderCaprlUn II a.m. Labuan and Manila Svigora I r> m °eli Uedan ■> j,.' m P.Swet'ham A Penang flu Seng. > p.m P. Swet'batn via ports Sappho p in. Ch'bon and Samarang Giaiuj Ann Bangkok83 words
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Article195 1904-01-29 8 Jan 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 i 2» j 29 29 I 29 a» I I KLAG I i Ves^l'sNibi. 4 Tosb Captaih Rio. FBOM BAILID CO«gIOKK»>. Zambesi K. Seh iff Bahru Hods( Wan Pio s.-n.. Batarier Capti Van Riebeeck Hebe Dagfred ;Van der Parra 'Mena195 words
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Article120 1904-01-29 8 Dvti. VisaiL'v Namk. Flag A Kioj Tone. Destination Jan Isla -le Panay SfJ Van Diemen SI Altint; 29 i Amberst 3U Hye Leong 29 Reoident efchiff 518 Zambesi 29 Capri Mogul Si) i Islander M Itmaila 39 Deli 29 Hok Tjioe 39 Ban Fo Boon 'liaPtmmg in BaUatL l^pi120 words
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Advertisement50 1904-01-29 8 K. A. J. CHOTI.RMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. Have ju-i opened a flue collection of New and unique designs in the Choicest Style of Bold Gem-set Jewellery, Silverware, Silks Curios, Chinese, Japanese, Indian Embroidered Goods Curios, etc., Telephone Ho. 254. lOTM O3Sr rnrDLT SOLICITED.50 words
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Advertisement170 1904-01-29 8 ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE TEREMENDOUS BARGAINS. In order to make Room for new consignments, we are prepared to offer, tor one month only, our large and well-assorted Stock of Ladies! Blouses comprising of all the latest styles and shapes in Silk, Muslin, Cambric, Flannel, etc., etc., in White or coloured, Newest170 words
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Advertisement32 1904-01-29 8 DAWSON'S BOOTS FOR AJLU CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GENUINE WITHWK Ciili Tffl« BUM STAMFEB CN THE SOLES. TO BE HAD OK AL'. DEALER? 23 LONDON WALL, LONDON, E.C.32 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1904-01-29 8 WEATHER RSPJBT. ICindang Kerbau tfotpua', *xth Jan \9h\ |f»a.m*3p ra,ipm Remarks. Bar 29.918 2».784 29.916 Moraine Temp ..1780 77.4 j 74.0 day aid WBlb Ther 76.0 74.0 78.9 Inighlcloady DirofWiod s.w., s.w. ilalnji Max. Temp 82.4 I H>n 72.3 Mix. in Sun 131.0 Terr, rad i 69.9 R*inWl .14 The95 words
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