The Straits Times, 12 February 1904
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Title Section13 1904-02-12 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,358 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. wm PRICE 15 CERTS.13 words
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Article490 1904-02-12 1 Oovernment Cross Street School. Thk annual prize distribution of the Oovernment Cross Street School was held :it 1 o'clock to-day. The Hon. W R. C«llyer, LB.O- presented the prizes to tho successful pupils. Mr. R. W. Hull«tt, the Director of Public Instruction, conßratulated the boys on their success490 words
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Article245 1904-02-12 1 Thkhk was another crowded hotian at the Town Hall last night when The CollpgM Qirl wac staged by the D illan Co. The plot if decidedly thin but the Company marie the most ot it. The cmtain rose on what MM apparently the KToandiof Mr*. .Sliggs 1245 words
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Article63 1904-02-12 1 The cruicer Vuryag, a which the Japanese have Hticcoeded in totally dieabline, io Ibfl foot funnelled ship which the Kufct-iuii iovt^Vnment sorne t inn; ;*&:< sent to the JVrMun Uulf to make 11 display of strength along the coast. Soon after, it will bo remembered, the Britihh Admiralty ordered the63 words
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Article239 1904-02-12 1 Following are some particulars of the Russian warthipg mentioned in the telegrams to-day as having been damaged on the w, it m line during the bombardment of Port Arthur on Tuesday. Thk Poltava is 10,950 ton battleship and was launched at St. Petersburg in '94. i^he239 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1232 1904-02-12 1 NOTICES. SULPHURIC ACID FOR SUPPLIEB, APPLY TO SYME&CO. m.w n.c. NOTICES JBSEPiTiBiLLOTrS -a^TI ♦TiRANI) PRIX." PARIS, ipoo. Bm M |j Of Higbett Quality and haring GrexUß. DnraliUtj, are thereto! c 1» CHEAPEST. 1 Mi 1^ W Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service1,232 words
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Advertisement261 1904-02-12 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid h BRAND f\\ pkm lull Ji (iSrSr Guaranteed rmi tream. tude hau Largest Sale in the World. Kelly Walsh, Limited. Recent Books. The Path of Kinnire. liy tleorge Lynrh 9.00 From Parts to New York by Land, by 11. .icWin.lt 8.50 Central A«ia and Tibet, by Swen He.lin,261 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous167 1904-02-12 1 DAY BY IJAY. Friday, nth February. High Water. 8.37 p.m ■rriiißn outward mail due. 6. S.V A. lifttteiy Drill. 5.16. S.V.K. S|.licine anil U-hin-. Drill Hall. S.V.K. Ceneral Meeting. Drill Hall. 8 p.m. Dalian Co. Town Hall. 9. WayanK Kagnini. North Bridge Kuad. B. Saturday, 13th February. High Water. H.B167 words
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Article1755 1904-02-12 2 A Visit to Port Arthur. Mk. Alan H. Bubootnk, F. R G. 8., in the Navy and Army Illustrated," gives the following description of Port Arthur, which is occupying a prominent position in the hostilities between Russia and Japan. It will l>y seen that the article1,755 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement316 1904-02-12 2 NOTICES. GWYNNE Co.s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co. Ltd. GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. FOR THE PRESERVATION OF IRON and STEEL. TH€RE IS NOTHING LIKE SIDEROSTHEN In general use by Government and Municipal Bodies throughont the World, also, at316 words
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Advertisement784 1904-02-12 2 NOTICES. J.. MOTION CO. WATC HMA K ER S JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. KKPAIRP PROMPTLY EXECUTED LIQUID FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Lar^e gbocks always on hand. 82/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence per ton f. o. b. in bankers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUXOM) oppoi«it<> western entrance of Nf t. flarbou»-. The fuel is784 words
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Advertisement258 1904-02-12 2 NOTICES. H TWO GOOD LINESI— Jit JbMes. j%| THE "DALLI" BOX IRON U lMt! S e>ki> Perfwt f<r lrMi> 8 PrtMi "l- Ar p *i at ,-,-rT^F In Intense Uninterrupted Heat «M^^^BA Ready for Use in a few Minutes JmT'^^^i SB^^^ No Smoke No Sme |1 jjjjj* Pfiee 84.25 each.258 words
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Advertisement82 1904-02-12 3 Triumph of Modern Surgery. BY applying CbamlieilHin's Tain Ralin which M antiseptic, to wounds, bruisen, ami like injuries before inll nuniatioo fct-< in. they may be bealed without maturatioD in one-third of tbe time required by the old treatment. It also allnxi- the pmn and torepess. Keep a bottle of82 words
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Advertisement597 1904-02-12 3 BANKS. Maatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Khtablibheu 1824. Capital f. W),000,000— (abt. £6,000,000; TSBDBI>T S8DBI> CAriTAL I 46,000,000(abt. £3,760,000.) KebikviFdhd f. 6,000,000— (abt. 4i;,000 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bhahohm: Penang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Sonrabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegitl, PecAlongan, Pasoeroesn. Tjilatjap, l'alembanc Olohleh, (Atieb), Bandjermassin, Telok597 words
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Advertisement385 1904-02-12 3 BANKS. HO N GKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAfD-HP f!A PITAI. $10.000.0 iV HE3ERVE FUND.Bt««rling Resarve..! 10,>'i0,000\ aiflonoooc Silver Reserve....! 0,000 f B RESERVE Li VBII.I IHOFI •i, l ..,>nnf PROPBJKTORfI f COUET OF WIRBCTOKS. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairmah. H. F. Tomkihs, Ksq Durin-Y Chairman Hon. C. W. Dickson385 words
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Advertisement559 1904-02-12 3 NOTICES. WANTED a smart Chinese shipping clerk who is able to read and speak English properly. Apply to ALBAGOFF CO. Feb. 11 99-3 WANTED, by tbe Johore Government, an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hospital. Apply stating qualifications to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, ox. Johore. WANTED. 4 Chinese or Eurasian clerk559 words
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Advertisement664 1904-02-12 3 NOTICES. BOARD and lodging at A. Wilkie RouJ for married couple and single gentlemen Mrs R ORI F. Feb. 10 a s /COMFORTABLE rooms to be let at \j Eber House,." Eber Road. v c OU*fc 'to be let. 8 8. Chtnge Alley, upstair* and downstairs Apply to WEE KAY664 words
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Advertisement714 1904-02-12 3 SHIPPINQ IOiLDDIUTSGHER LLOTDT FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. TPH K Imperial German mail steamer I ROOK, 8,000 tons, Captain Meinen, having left Colombo on Sunday. the 7th Hist., at 10 p.m may be expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon the l.'tb met. en route for above ports. For714 words
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450 1904-02-12 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. Littlb change in the condition of affairs in the North is indicated by to-day's telegrams. The tide of war still sets in favor of Japan, and now incredible though it may seem— the fighting efficiency of the Russian fleet, so far450 words
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Article231 1904-02-12 4 The^ships in italics are ont of action t limn -li disablement or non arrival in Eastern Waters. Those with asteriakii are on their way oat from Kurope. The foregoing makes no Knowing nf the small cruiser Koreetz, or the Mandjur which is said to be in a parlous predicament.231 words
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Article619 1904-02-12 4 Happy is the land that has no history. Until 1888, when it was first settled upon by some Cocos Islanders, Christmas Island, being peopled only by birds, rats, land crabs, and' other non-human creatures, bad practically no history at all. Then the Christmas Island Phosphate Company, Limited, proceeded to develope619 words
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Article442 1904-02-12 4 The reduction of the Estimates frc m $78,000 to 154,000, that is to say, by 5J4.000, or 30 per cont, seems puzzling. Mr Beatty's Report, however, does not touch upon that itubject— the collection of the royalty being apparently beyond his ephere or his ken, anddevolving upon the Crown Agents.442 words
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Article308 1904-02-12 4 Wk bear that the F. M S. Railway authorities have been instructed to take charge of the extension of the Singapore Railway from Tank Road to T^anjong Pagar, and push forward the work as expeditiously as may be possible. The business has already been put in band. The surveys were308 words
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Article206 1904-02-12 4 I.\ view of the state of war In the Bast, and tbe advent of the Chinese New Yeaj on Tuesday next, it is stated that gr»at hardships will pc^sibly be suffered, in th« wiy of m"»'erial loi»se<> to owners shippers and consignees, on account of tholoeil shipping I iw which206 words
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Article10 1904-02-12 4 Thk French cruiser Infernet is now at Penang, awaiting orders.10 words
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Article23 1904-02-12 4 Thk monthly medal handicap for the month of February of the Singapore Golf Club will be played on Tuesday (Chinese New Year Day).23 words
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Article34 1904-02-12 4 Launches will leave for the Swimming Club from Johnston's Pier at 9 30 am. on both Tuesday and Wednesday next. In consequence of Wednesday being a holiday, ladies' day haa been altered to Monday.34 words
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Special Telegrams to the " Straits Times."
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Article79 1904-02-12 4 RUSSIAN CREWS RESCUED. Hongkong, Feb 12th. Admiral Bir Cyprian Bridge signals to tbe British fleet as follows H.MS. Talbot, the Italian cruiser Elba, and the Fronch cruiser Asms) have on board the Russian crews from the Varyag and Korietz. The Talbot has 150 of them on board, many79 words
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Article23 1904-02-12 4 EFFECTS OF THE BOMBARDMENT. The Japanese bombarded Port Arthur on Tuesday m The earthworks were not damaged, but three Russian ships were disabled.23 words
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Article13 1904-02-12 4 H. M. S Albion, Vergeajiee, and Centurion have arrived at Chefoo.13 words
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Article71 1904-02-12 4 Hongkong, Feh. 1 I/A. Three Rusnisn v^ueels were torpedoed at Port Arthur, and the Japanese squadron is now outside that port. A bridge ou the Manchurinn Railway has been blown up Thirty Russians were killed. Japanese and Chinese are arriving at Chefoo in large numbers. The Russ^n warships71 words
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Reuter's Telegrams
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Article23 1904-02-12 4 London, lUh February. Owing to lack of naval officers, all ensigns in the Russian Nnvy were granted commissions yesterday.23 words
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Article27 1904-02-12 4 The Tsar, in addressing [-one of] them said A treacherous foe, in the darkness of night and without provocation, attacked our fortress^nd fleet."27 words
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Article14 1904-02-12 4 Mr Knrino, the J:ipunei>e Minister, has It ft Bt l'eiersburif.14 words
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Article9 1904-02-12 4 The British proclamation of neutrality appears to-uaorrow.9 words
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Article29 1904-02-12 4 The Damaged Russians. The Japanese fleet bombarded Port Arthur, and the Russian battleship Poltava, and the cruisers Diana, Askold, and Novik were damaged on the water line.29 words
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Article36 1904-02-12 4 Crews on a French Cruiser. The Russian warship Korietz was sunk by the Japanese at Chemulpo. The warship Varyag was hopelessly disabled. Their crews took refuge en board a French crui.-.t r.36 words
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Article32 1904-02-12 4 fjomlon, 12th Feh Lieut. General Sir W. Nicholson and Colonel Janus llaMan.fi, who liavo been appointed British attaches with the Japanese army, have started for the front.32 words
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Article20 1904-02-12 4 Contractors havo undertaken to complete the railway line across Lake Baikal by the _'Bth inst or earlier.20 words
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Article63 1904-02-12 4 A circular from the Russian Ministry of Finance warns the public against sacrificing. Russian securities on account of the heavy falls in exports. He urges a calmer attitude, though temporary rlifliculties are possible. Russia's economic power, he says, is unshakeable. The circular is a significant indication63 words
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Article31 1904-02-12 4 Several French cruisers and destroyers are preparing at Brest and Toulon to proceed to the Far East. 6,000 tons of coal and briquettes have been hastily despatched to Saigon.31 words
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Advertisement449 1904-02-12 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PORRIDGE IN 5 MINUTES. Oats TAM O'SHANTER Has qualities which place it above and beyond all other OAT preparations. The Largest Tin in the Market. ONLY Af% CENTS. Thompson Thomas Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. Sole Importers. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4. High Street.449 words
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Advertisement254 1904-02-12 4 TOWN HALL. THE Henry Dallas Musical Comedy Co. Friday, Frbnuiri/ 12th. 1004 The Runaway Girl. Prices $;>. H. Plan at the Robinson Piano Co. W. Fleming Vallance, Manager. Feb 4 v c WANTED. A CHINESE clerk acquainted with i\ general offl c work and typewriting. Apply to HANDELSVEREENIOING AMSTERDAM" (Next254 words
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Article744 1904-02-12 5 RUSSIAN TRANSPORT IN SINQAPORE. Silver Speculation in London. Whether rice will be declared contraband of war by Japan is still an op< n question. It in iv be btated, in confirmation of what was Raid the other day, th.it n firm in Biogajwra baa received n telegram Iroin744 words
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Article26 1904-02-12 5 Thk Shipping ;ind '.he Import aa<i Exjviit Oflkvs will bod Mod on Tuesday nrxt. Mid will be open on Wednesday from 10 Wi 11 am. only.26 words
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Article62 1904-02-12 5 BOAT .i bioi U squatter at lilt: thin 1 nile Bukit 'I imah was burning some jiti pl.> in the vicinity of his hut whtn tli(i l! him b pi.t heydhd his control ami •nrmd \Mtii groat rapidity. Two dwelling houses in tho vicinity wen destroy*d. It is understood that62 words
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Article70 1904-02-12 5 A notice is published in French by the Rottiaa Consul to-day to the effect that ilh- lighthnuaes and lights on the coast of Kwantcun are no longer lit, that the eiitrirs to tl.fi coawt are mined, that i-lfipß for Port Arthur and Talienwan will be taken charge of by official70 words
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Article917 1904-02-12 5 Thk following is the general manager's report to the chairman and niiectofn of the Rauh Australian G. M. <'o. for the four weeks, ending 30tb January Gent! men, —l l>eg to submit my monthly report on your mining and /lulling operations, the accompanying sheets of mine measurements, and917 words
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Article722 1904-02-12 5 Certificate Suspended for Three Months. A Marine Court of Enquiry was held at the Master Attendant's Office yesterday afternoon to enquire into a charge of grave misconduct brought against D. Munro, chief officer of the a ft. Singapore, by Capt. Robinson of that vessel The Court722 words
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Article176 1904-02-12 5 Til k V. S. transport Kilpatrick wont along- 1 aide Tanjong l'a«nr wharf yesterday at 5,30 p.m. and left early this morning after coaling. The Itinda wan undixkod at Tanjong Pagar yextcrday afternoon and the Boribnt and />•■ Eerent docked in h«r room. The Qiang Seng left for176 words
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Article32 1904-02-12 5 It is announced that Messrs. C. J. Naylor and P. Mackenzie Skinner, advocates find solicitors, Bangkok, have dissolved partnership by mutual consent. Each of the partners will continue to practise in Bangkok.32 words
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Article2408 1904-02-12 5 Oor friend Umpire in the Pinang Gazette, concerning whom we wanted to say so much last week but were allotted sufficient space to say so little, has now given us what is in his opinion the very best possible cricket team that could be picked to represent the2,408 words
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Advertisement63 1904-02-12 5 NOTICES. Wayang Kassim. THE liidra Zanibar Boyal Theatrical Co. of Singapore WILL tTMC H\ the Ilorfh Bridge I?oad cheaire E?all TONIGHT! TONIGHT!! Friday, 12th February, 1904 WILL STAOE The Immensely Popular Play "DOCTOR FAUST," Give the Show a Trial. Clowns! Funny Clowns! Don't mi.%% thix Opportunity. Curtain at 9 p.63 words
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Article487 1904-02-12 6 Muar, 9th Feb. Bt'KiT Trk— whence the town gets its daily supply of water offeri a splendid resort for health-seekers. On a hillf three miles distant, there is a bungalow approachable by«good roads and an easy ascent of about 300 feet. It commands a full view of the487 words
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Article162 1904-02-12 6 For Singapore. Per P. 4 O. s. s. ./ai"t, from London Jan. 9th. due 18th Fob. -Mr. and Mrs. Cimeron. Per P. 4 O Ocrana, connecting with Com wwrfn( at Colombo, from London Jan. 91, dv.> 8M Feb.— Mr. H. Payne-Gall wey, Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Mr.162 words
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Article11 1904-02-12 6 BXCHAJTOI aii'l share quotations will I be found on page 8.11 words
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Article19 1904-02-12 6 Shitpinq advertisements,, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on19 words
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Advertisement221 1904-02-12 6 Sore Muscles. THE (•orrec-t of treatment sore muscles is very simple. First take good ■Mill \-.\\U l»'f re g"ia»cj to bed, and be guru to rub yoii s If dry. This opens the ie llii'ii r m > Cliimliprlain'B Pain Balm intu the por s. kseplog up v br sk221 words
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Advertisement779 1904-02-12 6 NOTICES. GRAND HOTEL, Ltd., No*. 18, 19 A 20, BUND, YOKOHAMA. Situated in the FINEST POSITION on the BUND, commands an unbroken View or the Harbour and Tokyo Bay. Caters to First Class Travel' Only. A St.am i nunc-h under supervision of a competent Agent attends all incoming and outgoing779 words
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Advertisement290 1904-02-12 6 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Cable Address: "ERSKINE." Telephone No. 23. Mechanical, Civil, Electrical 'Engineers, Ship Builders, k Contractors. < dtiiolriirlHiiiiil Work* ill STEEL, IRON, and MASONRY A SPECIALITY. BRIDGES Consultation Invited L—^^^^z^»fffaf^ BUILDINGS Estimates Free PIERS Ji«SS V* ift^to- WHARVES jjit'ff JrsgKi* v I^ i GIRDERS fl^jp wflbi STANCHEONS j#^290 words
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Advertisement649 1904-02-12 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. ©*O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. I or China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London'. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and American Ports. Mail Line. Outward*. Coromandel Feb 21 Rnnenl Mar. 20 Simla649 words
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Advertisement694 1904-02-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Ddtr contract with the Netherlands India Govemrcen*. <ii fitufaptre: r-Hii Acisct, lite 3. DiEiDBU A Co., 2-8 Coiltbk Qcat. .li>> undermentioned dates are only approximate. Bteara<>r From Expected Will be Despatched fors— Van c r Parra Palnnbaug Feb H Palembang Feb 1* Etr.nt IBawean Feb694 words
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Advertisement427 1904-02-12 7 HAMBURG AWERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo alternately. The arrivals of427 words
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Advertisement607 1904-02-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oermi>n Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port. Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, an<l Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are607 words
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Advertisement792 1904-02-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. QGBAH STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd, China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched I from Liverpool outwards for the Strait*, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month extends to Vancouver Seattle792 words
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Advertisement514 1904-02-12 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. I ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FCNDB EXCEED £12,000,000. TBI LABOXST JTBI OfTICZ IH TBB WOULD BOUBTEAD 4 Oo Agents. rpHjT LONDON AND LA N CAbIiIRB X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,600 Paid np Capital Cn 2,760 Reserve Fund L:,o7Sfito The undenigned, Agecu for tfco Company,514 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1363 1904-02-12 8 Under this heading tho following abbreriations aro used :—str.—steamer sh.— shiji bn. ibarrfll sch.—schooner; Yet.— Ya«-lit:i'ru -WBlssrj o'>t. -dunboat; Tor. Tori i; U.K.-Horsepower; Brit.—British I. B. United States Feb.—French Ger. -German; Dut -Dutch; Gc-Qeneral-sargo; dp —dnck passenger; U —Uncertain; T. I' \V.—Tanjong P&gsir Wharf; T. P. D.Tanjonc1,363 words
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Article616 1904-02-12 8 SIX(i\P«IRK, 12TB FniKtTARY, 1904. PR3OUCE. Ganibtei buyer* f :0.T5 do (Cube No. Dunpiokeil 16.75 Copra Ban BSS do Pontlan*- 7.SA Pepper, Black bnyer* 29.75 do White, (5% i 48.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.30 do Brunei No. I 4.20 Pearl Sago 5.60 Coffee, Ball, 15% baM* -24.50 Coffee, Palembang, 26%616 words
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Article66 1904-02-12 8 MAILS CLOSE Nf Per tteamer To-Mobbow. Sandakan via ports Nurn Tung Bandjcrmassin De Serena B .ngkok I'.iknnm P. Swet'hani via ports Sappho f. Anionand Peaang Dagmar Penang and Deli Calypto Deli Medan MuDtok Palembang Batavi- r Monday. Labuan and Manila Chirng Mai Gorontalo via port* Kong Beng 9 a.m. 1166 words
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Article148 1904-02-12 8 From Enrope— By the N. IX L. s.s. Roon due on the 12th February, with dates to the 19th January. From China— Ry the M. M. s. s. Ernett Shncm due on Monday. Timb Tibu of Mails Dui. Left Singapore. Dae in London A'rived Dec 28th N.148 words
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Article137 1904-02-12 8 1 Mi lv 11 II 11 U 12 II 15' II II U Vsmil's Namk. Klau A Tons .Captain From ItOW Oo.<hum i Rio. Pekin Batavier I v Konk "ri Muar Glenfalloch Breid I'itfanulok Teetta Beolomond \UHinemnon* Fiunie" i I Brit str MMMUmMI Hongkong Feb -I I", an.t O.137 words
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Article191 1904-02-12 8 Datb. Vkwkl'i Name. 'Flag A Rio Flag A Rio. Ton.- i Pxstisatjch ToNo. ■el. 1) 11 v 1II v 12 13 11 13 12 IS IS 13 13 13 13 13 IS I is i IS I 13 i ail liiomivl Idomeneus Sikh -ileaia Van der Parga Ednndnle Resident191 words
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Advertisement186 1904-02-12 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Ncx 51 86 52, High Street. llrtu- ju»i opened a fine collection ol New and unique designs in the Choicest Style of Bold Gem-set Jewellery, Silverware, Silks Curios, Chinese, Japanese, Indian Embroidered Goods Curios, etc., IIiTSFJEGTIOISr leilSTDl/X- SOLICITED. Telephone No. 254.186 words
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Advertisement773 1904-02-12 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. TAN HIDE PUTTEE GAITERS Viil IHW HHf Tie "Smooth Tlte Kitcjiener" The "Hide Bordoif M_>i The Smooth made of fine smooth tan leather, one I < long leather strap to buckle round tlm calf and extra atrap to m^ s buckle up the shin, height of leg773 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1904-02-12 8 1 Leather telequa vi. (E. K. A. ic C. Telegraph Company. IITH FIBSUARY. HONURONO.— Barometer 30.1 B. Direction of Wind East. Force of Wind 4. Max.Temp in Shade. 6 j. MANILA:— 76O. E. 1. 28. 21.36 words
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