The Straits Times, 21 March 1904

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1 9 The Straits Times
  • 6 1 The straits Times. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. MAk^^B
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  • 216 1 A naval petty officer, named Martin, employed on the Naval Headquarters •Staff in Paris, has been arrested owing I to tbe interception oor. r a letter alleged to come from the Japanese Naval Attache referring to tbe offer of Martin to supply confidential documents. The Legation has issued
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  • 235 1 Smart Capture by the Police. i^rrt 1 K or Sunday morning a gant; ■•onsistine of six Chinese robbers broke into an opium shop at 132 South Bridge Road The robbers were armed with lone pis-sticking knives, ar.d threatened to kill the occupants of the house, a Chinese
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  • 130 1 This morning Mr. V K. JenniDgs, on behalf of the Opium Farmer, prosecuted a Chinaman for possession of $645 worth of illicit chandu. The man was fined S.'tOO, in default six months. Tbe druc was eoaAsested. vUag Ah Huah, who was arrested at jVh, re on the 20th
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  • 42 1 Tiik second round fop the Championship tf the Sepoy Lines Golf Club was computed last wtek Tlie thitd round is as follows I irut Walker and C. \V. Datbfabin, 0 Marks and Dr. Powlie. TlifM' tins must he finished hy next Saturday.
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  • 65 1 Madamk Kkkid has been appearing at Si.rrahuya in a cerii'g of nuccesHful concert* at which all thfi fashion and beauty of tbe Dutch possessions have nppeare«'. At th« CMicertP, severiil l.(Mi(|ui'tH were hinded to Madame Kmil, and in every way the Dtitih coloniais made "tlie nightingale" bh klip ft i'
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  • 127 1 P. U. PASSENGERS. The following is the list of passengers by i lie llrnrji From Colombo to Singapore. Capt. and Mr. Adams, Miss M. Ward, Capt. and MiHa Fairfax, Sir. von Km in. From London to Singapore Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ste»ens, Mr C. W. Jones, Mr. W. Mackay,
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  • 212 1 The following paasen^erii arrived here vexterdnv afternoon t>y the German mail »tr. Hoon. Prom Yokohama -Mrs. Sohulz, Mr. 11. KnMiki. From Shanghai— Mr. Ch. B. Ker^'innn, Mia, ilenuchamp, Mr. E. J. Kayhiin. From Hongkong— Mr. J. C. Kitzmansl, Sir S. Doonenber};. Mr. and Mrs. Abbot, Mr.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1367 1 HAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, NOTICES. GOVERNMENT ~NOfiFICATfON 'pENDERS will be received at th* Colo- I ni<il Secretary's offlce an to rnJon of the 24th March, IUO4, for the foiltxving works Improving the ventilation of tbe cells in the Prison. Plans and snec-ifu-ations may he seea and printed forms of tender
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    • 317 1 Small Lump r...ul«7S^| Coal-Gas and Acetylene Sittings an<l ac esuorit-s if every <l ccription, including Galvanized Iron and 1.- ad Pit ing. Transcendent Wind-Proof Incandescent Oil-lamps, of 1,200 candle power, burning only one gallon of Kerosene for about :{o hours lighting. For Particulars and Pricea, apply to Arthur Barker Cc,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 208 1 DA* t*> t>\\ M«nday 2ittJVlirch. Hi-h Water. Mm i'j:»p.ui S.V.I. Reeraita DiilL 8 IV Tuesday 2 Jod March. Hijth Water, it 5T a.m. I'M p."" Tanjon^' I'-ic-n Dsak Mfftin^'. Xoon. Liijuor Sale. Cogblan. 11. Land Sale. Powell. '^.:»U To»ti Band. H. S. Reservoii. r, to ti. S.V.A. l—ftag anil >ettiii'.'.
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  • 246 2 Bagai. shower *^^H lightning casuarina tre^^B cart was the^H the shock <onJ^| vehicle, and thr^| scious to the gro^U buils drawing l j^| one horn «ren4^J further injury 'o^H spectators carried^B of the incident whic^H as a sort of a. talmm^H Medical aid Voon arri^H Secret societies areM and several
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  • 231 2 STOPPINO OF A P. O. STEAMER. Incident with the Russian Fleet Befork the P. 0. s.s. Mungolui reached Aden, the other day, the Captain* sighted a battleship and four torpedoboats on the horizon off the port how, between 10 and 12 miles away. When the fleet sighted the Mongolia, one
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  • 338 2 It seems probable, says the Japan Mail, that the idea started by Mr Sonoda Kokichi at the hip meeting of busineds-men and journalists a tew days ago will hecome very popular Mr. Sonoda's theory is that every one has a greater or
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 309 2 GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. Tafie Madras Municipal Engineer pronounced Eagle Cement as the best 6e dad ever tested. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES USUAL SIZES IN STOCK jßfS&a^^^mmaaam&^k^A iCvaW PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. SAKAWAK Coal in
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    • 324 2 the pobln p^paring l'n;ehe< ilioe R>nH is now op«ne< i iu-»hed Food p. c. i^r bag wg. 1-10 *4J( Oleanea Oalt do wg. 0-U0 %4-U No. 1 Trau do wg. 0-7n $S.(X To t* ba<J «l Weliliok Hoad. and 1C» ftochore Ron<i. 1 hereby c«rtity tbat I ha»« namined.a: (be
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    • 430 2 Wn^tWtk System against Disease with (t»tsßaSeffa«affl^^^KßßNCa^^^LUl^«XTWAc^T^it^J*M*lC* "We aujn.it ipr*k ■^■7WZV^B7VZWiW|pfI| ton hifhij of it Ki'lt4kb>w'ln Vlfl Mnl j »^lii^»^Ula^a^2^a»B^a^By BaUal^a^a^a^^a^a^l^a^a^a^k^B^B Pronounced by the HIGHEST MtDICAL AUTHORITitS "shHfe* Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, Lad -WONDERFUL PURIFIER of the HUMAN BLOOD. Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. IWILKINSON^SSARSAPARILLA 61^^^ 0^! Has
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  • 91 3 HB^^TodlTr t s of they will t h H^^- Martell was the next speaker, are good enough," he said, to now and then forget your national spirits Scotch ana Irish whisky— and drink a glass of brandy, which can do you no harm." Sir Howard Vincent, who replied for his
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  • 191 3 I liler. Dempster Liner C.iartered. It lias already hi en announced thai there is a movement afoot in London to fit out a vessel wild exhibits of manufacture, etc., to sail to ports in distant parts of the Empire to make known what England can do to
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  • 170 3 A Proclamation. OWOM to the destruction of the Manclmrian railway by the mounted brigand) 1 Viceroy Alexeielf has issued a proclamation in order to terrorise Urn country pcjple into submission. Urn fullowing 16 the substance ut the pruclainuli'ii Owing to tlie Iawle8«ne88 of the lirigiD'is, the Russian Government doinp
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  • 197 3 For Singapore Por P. 4 O s Fnmv, a from London M <lae Mth M»tb-Mr K W. Keun, Mis« kobens Per P. O s s Himalnyj, connecting wit i the stivim-T Malta at Colombo from London \l *rch 4, da*? Srd Airil 4ir ari'i Mr-. Ken Howe,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 636 3 RUkkhci.h ■Pa^^TriM)l^<i SITES ON DUNEARN ESTATE TO BE HELD AT POWELL CO.'? BALK- ROOM On Tueulay, 22nd Maroli, at p.m. VAI.UAHI.K freehold residentia bui'cing site fronting Barker Road, Dunearn Estate, area 3.V072 sq feet POWELL A CO., Auctioneer*. Mar 18 21-8_ AUCTION SALE OF 44 Valuable Oil Painting in massive
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    • 463 3 H^PRoiilit P^^aVmTufTstreet, Singapore, as a joint concern. I Further particularM may be obtained from the Liquidator, Mr. J. S. M. Rennie, (Irnham House, Singapore, or from Mr. F. W. Barker, 8A Change Alley, Singapore, one of the Trustees for the Debenture Holder*. Circulas of sale will be Uwued. H. L.
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    • 493 3 Acting Director of Public Instruction. S.fl. Colonial Bee' <tary'« Offlce. Hingaponv 7tbMarch, 1904. Mar 18 23-3 Assistant Editor. AOIPETENT Assistant Editor and Hoporter wanted. Apply, stating experience and salary expected, to K. c/o Straits Times. nc. WANTED. A turnout, buggy and pony, or cob. Stats price »nd apply by letter
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    • 476 3 Feh. -"'^^^H N K\VT^H TO BK 1..T y^O. 1»-S Wilkie Koad Ll At ply to lx>h Lum No. 603 Nortff Bridge Road. Mar. 8 1/1 TO BE LKT. ROOMS with verandahs attached i No. 6 Oxley Rise. Mar 2 v.c. TO BE LET. SAMPLE Room« and Show Rooms apply to
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    • 531 3 16th inst^H^^OTnTand may \m ci peeled to arrive ben on Sunday the Hi inst, nt about 6 p.m. will probabl be despatched for (Mope on Monday afternoon, the L'lat inst. s For passage and fr< ght iipply to BEHN, MKVKKA Co.. Agents. Mar 17 21-3 NAVIGATIONS OfiNERAI.fi ITALIANA KORPENANO AND
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  • 771 4 Sib Francis Lovbi.l, whose former mission to the Far Eist did so much to further the interests of the London School of Tropical Medicine, and cause d the creation of its off-shoot, the F. M. S. Institute for Medical Research, has again arrived in Singapore on a second tour. Since
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  • 542 4 Truth is responsible for soroe caustic and (to the untutored reader) enigmatic remarks, in respect of the appointment of Sir John Anderson as Governor of this Colony. Heaven forbid that Singapore should welcome Sir John in the spirit which Mr. Labouchere would insinuate to be the proper due to such
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  • 135 4 bad been ent«RHM^H[ Carn.'ir, and that Kentlemi^r^^Hi^^B Williamson, who until that tiine^M^H in charge of the Currency Note Department asuomed oont-ol of the' Financial Department. It was he who issued the but report on the financial position of Siam, a compendium of information which gained for him irreat credit. Mr.
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  • 38 4 Tokyo, 20th March The Diet opened to-day. RAILWAY BREAKDOWN ON LAKE BAIKAL. Seven hurdred Russians have been drowned through an accident in Lake Baikal FIOHTINQ FEARED AT NEWCHWANd. The Russians are preparing strong defences at Newcbwang.
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  • 91 4 UNKNOWN SUNK. A Russian destroyer has been destroyed by striking one of the defence mines in Port Arthur. ANOTHER FIRE AT PENANO. Hln Lee's Oodown Burned Out. Fenang 21st, March. At midnight last night, fire broke out in the godown of Messrs. Hin Lee Co. on Beach Street, and continued
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  • Reuter's Extra Service.
    • 73 4 I v^ Ijondon, 20th March. As a result of Mr. Sully's failure, the Liverpool cotton market opened with cotton from 30 to 40 points lower than on Friday. FEELNO IN LIVERPOOL. The feeling is hopeful. It is expected that the mills will resume full time before
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    • 104 4 SOzh March. The King and the Prince of Wales have sent messages of sympathy to the relatives of those lost in the submarine. GREECE TO TURKEY BY RAIL. The first part of the railway from the Pireus to tb,e Turkish froutier— the section which terminates at
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  • 155 4 Occurred during London, 19/ h Mar*!^^ Eleven lives were lost in the submarine boat (A. 1 sunk at the Nab Light). It was of the newest type, and was inspected by the King and the Prince of Wales during their recent visits to Portsmouth. The accident occurred during the
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  • 80 4 I Miter. i^e^^pn^^Troiritrie^^^rcero^^ Alexeieff reports an engagement between patrols on the banks of the Cheng-cheng River near Anju. JAPANESE OCCUPY PINOYANO. He alto states that the Japanese infantry, with guns, occupy Ping-yang. THE NEW YORK SENSATION. The failure of Mr. Sully caused a panic on the
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  • 84 4 London, 20fA March. There has been severe fighting in Baulk West Africa A small force of Germans with numerous Staff Officers encountered the rearguard of the Hereros which was suddenly reinforced. Upon this the Germans retreated. Their loss was seven officers and nine men killed.
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  • 113 4 London 21«< March. A Petersburg despatch of March 20th reports all quiet at the front. The distance between the armies is great, and only small skirmishes with scouts have occurred between Ping- Yang and the Yalu river. SALVAOINO THE SUBMARINE. The attempts to lift the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 491 4 PPsSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Have Just Received a Fresh Shipment of Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silverware*, Washing BUk«, Embroidered Goods, Canton and Bwatow Drawn Go"ilx, Ceylon and Malteae Silk ami Cotton Lace Hlouiies, Fancy Handkerchief*, TieB, Silken Bed Covers and C Dubious, Silken
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    • 353 4 \NTEU, at frilerahang. a lady to m keep the household and for representation. Apply, with copies of references, to H B. c/o Straits Tmtt. Mar-M -j.s-S WANTED. FR the AMSTERDAM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY a Chinete runner on salary. Apply to HOOGL\NDT<tOO. Mar 21 v r "elect rical mechanics. REQUIRED for
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  • Correspondence.
    • 308 5 I c To the Edito, of the St-inh Time*.' Dkar Sib,— Referring to the several t letters you have published in this con- a nection— more particularly to those i appearing in your issues of the 1 7th and j 18th instant,— it ceems to me that there
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    • 136 5 In thr hilitor of the Struits Tin,,-. Dear Sir,— ln the Strait* Rudgrt of -7th ult there is an account of a speech made by me at Nottingham. You, Sir, In your editorial capacity, know that the modern reporter may be taken *is the reincarnation
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    • 187 5 To the Edttor of thr Straits Ttmet Sir, The dangers that we are beset wit h on our roads are enough in all conscience but to add to them, this item is worth remark:— This morning, at y o'clock, a flock of sheep about a quarter
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  • 7 5 To-i»av"s 4/m bank rate is 1/1 1J
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  • 9 5 Thk Portuguese cruiser Adwn,a4or left for Macao on Saturday.
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  • 21 5 I'hk iiiniibers of the Indian Cricket Club had their first cricket praciie at the Old Jail Site ground on Saturday last.
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  • 20 5 Thk Print Ihinrirh with the German mail from Kurope left Colombo on Saturday, and is line here on Friday morning.
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  • 21 5 A mtßl case is before the Police Court at Penang in connection with a Hongkong and Shanghai Bank cheque for 13,060.
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  • 24 5 The .\<,rth China Daily Nmn hears that there is some |likeiihood of Mr. Kipling coming out to the Kant to the theatre of war.
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  • 37 5 A Dh. Elliott of trydney is said to be in possession of concessions giving him proprietary rights us respects any mineral or other "good things" which may exist in any part of Portuguese territory in Timor Island.
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  • 295 5 (from Exchange Wire*.) V The Russian East Asiatic Steamr^ip Company's steamer Manchuria has been coftdemned as a priie of war. It will be Remembered that, when the war brokV out, the Manchuria was in dock at Nagasaki, where she has evidently been 'detained by the Japanese. The Maneffktria
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  • 16 5 Tin: Rangoon Spring race meeting this year is fixed for the 26th, 23th, rjt 30th April)
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  • 18 5 "Captain Radcliffe, Acting MasterAttendant, left for Malacca and Penang in the Sea Belle yesterday morning on inspection duty.
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  • 20 5 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play oa the High Level Reservoir tomorrow alternoon between 5 and 6 (weather permitting).
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  • 27 5 Mr T. HOO. Browne, the agent of the Hongkor^ and Shanghai Bank at Baugkok, has gone on holiday, being relieved by Mr. A. M. Bruce, of Hongkong.
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  • 24 5 The half yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company takes place to-morrow at noon, at the Company's offices, Collyer 4»t*.
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  • 28 5 On Sunday night a magic lantern exhibition was given at the residence of Mr. V. R. Rajah, when views of the Transvaal war and comic pictures were shown.
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  • 27 5 Mr. S. Kassim writes requesting us to thank the European gentleman who kindly assisted him on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, when his trap came to grief.
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  • 39 5 The cashier of the Town-SUub at Penang was fined $500 by the Bench Court at Penang on Wednesday last, for criminal breach of trust with regard to the Club. He pleaded guilty, and urged his youth as extenuating circumstance.
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  • 41 5 The China Times correspondent at Yinkow denies the truth of the report of the frustrated attempt to blow up the Sungari railway bridge and the hanging of three Japanese officers. The liatement was circulated by the Russians to impress the Chinese.
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  • 65 5 A Court of Requests case at Coir 00, the other day, in which a wba age company lost in an action againi.* it for the value of a cask of castor oil consigned to the plaintiff who refused to accept it, as it was practically empty, brought out the fact
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  • 65 5 *m(iki the passengers who left for home by the German mail to-day were the Rev. J. A. B and Mrs. Cook, and Messrs. A. P. Ager of the Strait* Times, Q. P. Owen, the Secretary of the Singapore Sporting Club, etc., and Duff of the Kelantan Syndicate. A large number
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  • 61 5 A tklkokam from Georgetown, British Guiana, states that, at the opening of the annual session of the Legislature, Sir J. A. Swettenham, the Governor, announced that the import duties would be lowered by way of preference to the British Empire in favour of such places as have claims on the
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  • 96 5 All Raftiesians and friends of Mr. W. J. C. Le Cain, a 1902 Queen's Scholar, will no doubt be pleased to hear that he has passed the London Matriculation Examination held in J, unary last with Second Class Honours, he being the second man in his College to pass through
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  • 2872 5 (Hy Taraban and Old I'ort). Tan afternoon the saddling bell will be l.e.ir.i once again on the Carlioline, and betore we are many days older the Hat racing season of 1904 will be in lull swing. It will be thirty years to-morrow since we saw Tomahawk beat oi.c
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  • 229 5 The race yesterday was one of the best that has been seen at the Club. From the start it was difficult to tell who was likely to gain the day, three men, Jensen, Lloyd and Henderson, being in good form. Lloyd and Henderson raced neck and neck,
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  • 35 5 A circumstantial account of the bombardment and capture of Port Arthur by the Japanese was wired to the S. C. Morning I'o.H of the 14th inst. by a Shanghai correspondent. The news came from Chefoo.
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  • 40 5 Owing to pressure on space, correspondence re Chandu and other local matters, as well as a letter from Japan and other items of timely interest', are unavoidably held over until to-morrow, when the Straits Times will publish an 8-page supplement.
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  • 58 5 By kind permission of H. E. the Governor and Miss Taylor, there will be a small exhibition of water colors and photographs, at Government House, on Tuesday next at 5 p.m. Any member of the Art Club having either water colors (original) or photographs to show, may send them to
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  • 61 5 Mr. E. A Pitghe, of the China Mutual Life Insurance Co., who arrived here from the north yesterday by the Room, en route for Rangoon, has favored the Editor with some wonderful photographs of the naval battle off Chemulpo. They show the actual blowing up of the Koreetz, the Varyag,
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  • 73 5 It is telegraphed from Paris that, during the fighting at Port Arthur on the 24th February, a 12- in. shell burst on the deck of the Atkeii, smashing two guns. The Novik also was damaged, and the li'iiiun had one of her funnels shot away. The number of killed in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 ExtHANf.K and xhare quotations will be found on page 8. Shipi-i.nu advertisements,, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 Ueneral shipping news is printed on page 8.
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    • 197 5 NOTICE^ V Wayang Kassim. The Into Zanihar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL STACK At the North bridge Road Theatre Hall To- Night, Monday, 21st March, 1904, A moat Extraordinary and Charming Opera entitled "Fair Chatra," Fairies Fairies Fairies Dance Dane* Curtain at 9 p.m. Sharp. Come Early to Secure
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  • 209 7 Thb welding th« other day, of Priucess Marie, necond daughter of Prince Henry XXII. of Reuas-Greiz, one of the smaller German States, and Karon Ferdinand von Uuagnoni, lieutenant in an Austrian dragoon regiment, was attended by some unusual circumstances. The Princess met her fiance 1
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  • 696 7 P. O. I'er liurncu 26th March -.—Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Lowell child and infaut, Miss Cowan, Mm. Wctherxpoon, Key. and Ml*. Unities, Miss Bulton, Mr. and Mrs. I'eirre child and infant, Mr. Elphick, Mrs. Shaw I chilil, Mr. K.Shaw and child, Mrs. Din* tod < Inld, Mr. and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 54 7 Purest and Superior quality of Gitroiiella Oil. PBOM Crescent Estate Tampin, Malacca Certified to be Genuine DV Government Analyst, SINOAPORE. OIL SOLD AT No. 39 Upper Gross Street. MNOAPOScfc. Kur terms up|>K< to H. Cr S. MOHAMED CO., v fur Hie IMm iiit Estate fitronella Oil, S (liiib Slmt. Sinjapfrt.
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    • 124 7 NOTICES. E !M Cl HEALTH GIVING, COOLING, FRUIT REFRKSHING 4ND INVIGORATING. j^ atil I SOLD BY CHEMISTS, de.. BVBRYWHBKB. DRIESSEN'S Pure Soluble Cocoa The Highest Quality At a Moderate Price In lib. tins, |lb. tins, and lib. tins. NETT WEIGHTS Is now on Sale in Singapore Ask your Storekeeper for
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    • 322 7 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Cable Address: "ERSKINE." Telephone No. 23. Mechanical, Civil, k Electrical Kngineers. Ship Builders, t (on tractors. < oii-lriK-lioiial W«rl«» ill STEEL, IRON, and MASONRY A SPECIALITY. BRIDGES Consultatiop Invited BUILDINGS Estimates Free rlcKj Ornamental Cast Iron Columns RAILINGS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Most Extensive and up-to-date Yards
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 252 8 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. steamshTp companies. p o. STEAfe NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Uulf. Continental, and American Ports. Mail Line. Ouhrnrdi. Malta Apl. 3 Ballaarat May 1 Chusan Apl.
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    • 436 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract vith the Netherlands India ticvtrtrfLi. ■>>«•< ti MMSltslni ,*cij(V m* J. P* IK due A Co., 2-3 (cUl|k(|nM. .he undermentioned dates Bre only approv<>nate. st-amir From -SxKi'jfa Will be l>*»Dat:h«<i for i J. Reyniern Palerabang Mar IT Palembang Mar 19 Altinn Batavia Mnr
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    • 237 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. nTdl NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German 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, Ruez, Aden, Colombo, Ponane, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, .Vagnsaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 357 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Chefibon, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday. Ui*n« Bee, 2,300 tona, ('apt. Dunlop s.s. GiangSenK, 1,182 RawlingHon s.s. Uiang Ann, 872 Kollett s.s. Zweena, 1,470 Nesbitt For Kuala Pahanff, Pekan, k want an and Kemsman r.B. Fl«vo, 302 tons, Capt. Wilaon.
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    • 165 8 NOTICES. These CAPSULES cure recent and chronic discharges. I THEY NEVER FAIL \joii twain. TRY THEM M J /tSfWE Send on Approval m B^^B^ icuanmt** amt« delivery #M Mk !£1 £2.10to £5.5.0 CAIm ■UB I> <'alopTrrM,WMt«ao<l Htc«l Rlnu, IfclluM lLM Kre "been, Mad Gumnli. Brita. I /Multei MC£ M/D ■nflUHWlMatar
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 747 9 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used i str. steamer sh. •hip bq. barque sch. schooner Vet. ¥acht;Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— (iunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horsepower; Brit.—British U. B.— United States Fch.— French Oar.-- German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c—Generalsargo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; T. P. W.— Tanjong
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    • 130 9 Per steamer Time. l'o-MOKROff. Sarawak M. of Sarawak i 0 n m Bili 'mi 4 Pont.ianak H.Whati Sinv p.m. Rangoon 4 Calcutta Tarob-i p m P. Swet'ham via ports Cia.iymedt p.n P. S\vpt"ham via ports ft. Hin Qua* pin P. Dickson 4 Sepang Hintana Timor .1 p.m Penang
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    • 124 9 Sim; m-ork, 21st March. 1904. PRODUCE. Gambler buyer* I 10.5" do (Cube So. 1) napicked 15.75 Copra Bail 755 do Pontianak 7.25 Pepper, Black buyer* 29.15 do White, (5%) 47.90 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.60 do Brunei No. i 3.40 Pearl Sago 5.25 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis -JO 00 Coffee,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, Zigfc Street. Just arri*e<l, h Fresh :in<l Hih- slork ol Indian, Chinese, and Japanese xonds, such as Silk Kimonos of Fancy Embroidered work, Chinese Embroidered Orass Cloth work of every kind, Pineapple Silks, Indian Rampore Chudders, Assam Silks
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    • 179 9 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO, s" HFM r (IS|S Mfc^^^^MM^^i" n|tlKs m mys Shape a- illu-irniinn enamel vfl led black Hii,,. in length I '~l'~ 1' r"^— Prioa J. 35 each >B IhBJ^B^B^BJBBm^^B^BJ xwt^~~ nljujm* |«> «kt till Size 1I x H x in*. Pr. •:«Oen. Siie '6 x K'x 10 v
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 62 9 WEATHER REPORT. Ku-t'iiwj Kerbau Hosmtal, 20th March /9" 1 '-»a.mjSpm RSMAKU Mar JH.ni329.8UW.890 Morni vTfimp ASO iB7 8 I*M clear da* WB'lbTherj 76 0 74 0 72.8 dourly. DirofWind kk x N.g.Calm nieht oleur. Max. Temp 88.9 Mm 78 3 Max.in Sun 147.9 Terr, rad 70.0 Rainfall Nil The standard
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