The Straits Times, 28 May 1904
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Title Section13 1904-05-28 1 The Straits Times NO. jai,44S SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. MAY 28, \9()L PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement610 1904-05-28 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sola Aft*. «l»g«»T« and Fed»rated Malta Slilel. NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Notice under section 3 of "The Malacca Railway Ordinance, 1903.'' T^OTICE is hereby given that there have ll been this day deposited in the Office of tbe Resident Councillor of Malacca. Plan and section upon a610 words
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Advertisement669 1904-05-28 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders a~e invited for tbe purchase of about 900 piculs Coal Tar in quantities to suit purchasers. delivery most be taken at the Gas Works, Kocbore, in Tenderer's own casks. Tenders endorsed "Tender for Coal Tar" will be received by the undersigned up till coon on Tuesday,669 words
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Advertisement675 1904-05-28 1 NOTICES. SINGAPORE GARRISON GOLF CLUB. SPRING CUP Match play, handicap lb holek. First round Ist to 12th Jane. Members desiring to compete ate requested to notify the Hon. Secretary before 6 p.m 28tb inst. May 34 Wi* SINGAPORE GOLF CL^B. I>HE Links will lie closed for pf»y from to-day till675 words
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Advertisement445 1904-05-28 1 NOTICES. lrlmllspensai)le In Hot Countries.! "Sanitas Oi sin tec ting Fluid C^itenil or prrv>nal a*« i» ihon^ughly effective. It comolctely disinfects the hotm in which ki> usad.and, administered internally prevents Cholera, Typhoid Fever, Dysentery, etc. "Sanitas DisiniecUng Powder L the best ait purifier known, and a ttroncer aiui~rptK am) dcodcranl445 words
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Advertisement405 1904-05-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT ADELPHI HOTEL %ace Week! Race Week! JUST ARRIVED The Celebrated Trench Orchestra. Special Dinners. The String Band in Attendance. FOR 1O DAYS ONLY. Am.i.l oilier H|.|.oiiitiiienl> to enjoy K""»l inn»ic. The Ailelplii Dinner- are well. Sim-oiiwl und tlicrefoi!- MM well. Give us the tip and you405 words
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Article1663 1904-05-28 2 "The Times" obituary of the charming comedienne. Thk Times of April 29ih had the following notice of the death of Miss Nellie Farren Mrs Kobsrt Soutak, professionally known as Miss Nellie Farren, the famous burlesque actress, died at her re-i<lence in Sinclair- road, West Kensington, early yesterday1,663 words
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Article169 1904-05-28 2 New York, Apl. 24 Dr. I.>yer, the physician of the Lepers' Home at New Orleans, believes that the problem of curing leprosy has been successfully solved. The doctor announces that during the past ten years he and his assistants succeeded in removing every trace of the disease from169 words
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Advertisement599 1904-05-28 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KINC. ToHßHtiifPrincfofW/iis To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price599 words
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Advertisement447 1904-05-28 2 NOTICES. ITCHING HUMOURS SPEEDY <&JRE TRIATIHENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely to allay itching, irritation, and Inflammation, and447 words
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Advertisement22 1904-05-28 2 Exchange and share quotation* will be found on page 8. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDKR, a perfect antiseptic dentrifice, cleanses aud preserves tne teetb22 words
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Article1395 1904-05-28 3 Fiscal and Commercial. Mr. T. .1 Weld as Acting Resident ■igM the report on Negri Scmbilan for last year. The report shews thai the revenue amounted to 82,130,706 as against $1,832,722 showing an increase nf $297,984 over the revenue collected in 1902. The expenditure amounted to1,395 words
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Article402 1904-05-28 3 Circumstantial Allegations of Japanese Olficers' Treachery. Captain Sir Bryan Baldwin Mawddwy Leighton. Bart., recently arrived at Shanghai tn route to the front as correspondent of the Manrhr<ti i i; uardinn and special artist of the Illmtiatcd London JTmm. This will be the fourth campaign that Sir Bryan has402 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement635 1904-05-28 3 NOTIwES. TAMBIES. Wanted thre« good tambies for the Strain Time, office. Apply to the Msnag May -it MALAY tJI.BHK WANTED. Must be willing to travel Apply by letter to B. W. c/o Strain Time*. May 27 33-6 CASHIER WANTED. IX) K local firm from .st June. Security «AOOO necessary. Apply635 words
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Advertisement547 1904-05-28 3 NOTICES. f/^^T¥7^V These tiny fl^^^^^LfA Capsules VVH| HPH —superior JKi f, m W m »?^M to Copaiba, 1 \^MM9jW Cubebs, and 1 Injections cure I the same diseases as these drugs !in forty-eight hours without < l inconvenience. < ben c«p«ii« ban km hw nuDin I m MUSES OF THE547 words
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Advertisement631 1904-05-28 3 NOTICES. I'O BE LET entry at once, compound house Mo. 112 Bencoolen Street. Apply to Guthrie A Co. Ltd Agents. Feb. 4 uc. 1-0 SB LET— House No. 11 Sophia Road, aid also No. 8-1 Wilkie 1 oad. Apply to A. B, Snooker, 1 Malacca Street. May 2 JNS rBE631 words
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Advertisement667 1904-05-28 3 SHIPPING ITALIAN A KOR HONGKONG. THE Kalian 8. CAPRI, 4,200 tons. Captain Belsito, having left Bombay on (be 17th inst., mny be expected to arrive here on Saturday, the 28th inst., en route for the above poit. For freight and passage upply to BEHN, MEYER 4 Co., Agents May 18667 words
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Obituary13 1904-05-28 4 Muttkr.— On the Bth May, at 3hunf(li.'ii, Mathew Muttbr, aped 54 yearx.13 words
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859 1904-05-28 4 Some light is thrown upon the recent opcratioLS at Kalians; in the report of the Acting Water Engineer which appears in last night's (join-nment (inxrttc. The report in question is dated as far back as April 20th, and states that the859 words
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Article14 1904-05-28 4 Thk Rev. S S. Walker will take the services at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow.14 words
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Article16 1904-05-28 4 The Dutch cruiser Kuningen Hegentes arrived fn>m Sabana Bay this morning and anchored in the roads.16 words
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Article21 1904-05-28 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping, new* is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article24 1904-05-28 4 a The P. and O. extra steamer Nankin left, Mombay on Thursday morning and is pxppcted here at 4 p.m on the sth proximo.24 words
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Article23 1904-05-28 4 Thk P and O intermediate steamer Manila left Hnnekong at 1 p.m. on Thtir'dav and is due here at 5 a.m. on Wednesday.23 words
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Article19 1904-05-28 4 The Times of Ma'aya states that Mr J W. Cxmpball lias been appointed Su|i*Tini«ndent of Government Plantations in Perak.The Times - 19 words
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Article25 1904-05-28 4 On Monday night in the Presbyterian Church, Mr. A. W. Bean gives a lecture on Japan illustrated with lantern vitws, and the public are invited.25 words
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Article25 1904-05-28 4 The Grashdanin announces that as a remit of exhaustive inquiries it is abla to contradict the report thatti I Russians have cubraarines at Port Arthur25 words
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Article30 1904-05-28 4 An extraordinary general meeting ol the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China was to be hvld on 25th inst. to consider the terms for tie renewal of the charter.30 words
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Article33 1904-05-28 4 Thk United States Government took formal possession of the Panama Canal on 4th inst, and they will begin work upon it at onco. The purchase money, £8,000,000 is ready to be handed over33 words
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Article36 1904-05-28 4 It is understood that Mr. E H Bratt, the Official Handicapper of the Straits Racing Association, will be going home for a short holiday after the Selangor Race meeting. He will probably return about October next.36 words
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Article44 1904-05-28 4 Hopes run high, that the rails from Batpng Malacca to Tampin will be laid about a year hence. Mr. G. W. Fryer is doing his utmost lo reach Batang Malacca and then link a branch to Malacca town, which is 27 mile« from T»mpin.44 words
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Article369 1904-05-28 4 FIERCE FIOHTINO AT NANSHAN. Japanese Official Report. Mr. T. Tanaka, the Japanese Consul at Singapore, received the following telegram late last night The Commander of the Japanese army attacking Kinchau reports that as the result of observations and judging from the enemy's cannonading, the enemy had at Nanshan369 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article107 1904-05-28 4 Kinchau Stormed by the Japanese. 27th May The Standard and Telegraph correspondents telegraphing from Shanghai report that after a furious artillery attack on the main body of the Russians at Mankwanlin—the narrowest point .of the Isthmus—on Wednesday, the Japanese stormed Kinchau at noon. Russians Withdrew. On Thursday the107 words
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Article67 1904-05-28 4 Sir John McNeill is dead. Major General Sir John Caratair* Mi Neill, v< k c M., kcm.o, saw fighting in the Indian Mutiny and was afterwards in New Zealand He commanded the Tipperary flying column during the Fenian disturbances in 1867. He was with the Red River Expedition, and67 words
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Article46 1904-05-28 4 Later (iouvernant 7to 4 Henry the First 4„ 1 St. Amant 0 n f John o'Gaunt. 11 2 Andover 100 Jupiter Pluvius 20 1 Valdimir 25 1 Mousqueton W 1 Bobrinski 33 1 Montem 40 1 St. Denis 40 I Orme Shore 60 146 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article59 1904-05-28 4 Torpedo Boats Rumoured Sunk. London, 27th May. Admiral W'itgert reports, on the Mth inst., tbat a fresh attempt was made to block Port Arthur by means of mines during the night of the 10th inst. It is believed, he adds, that two Japanese torpedo boats and a59 words
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Article18 1904-05-28 4 The Russians have succeeded in removing eleven mines which had been laid by the Japanese.18 words
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Article39 1904-05-28 4 London, 28i/i May. After days of desperate fighting the Japanese captured Kinchow. Cruiser Bought Privately. Keuter learns that a French gentleman has purchased a cruiser, now completing in one of the large private British yards.39 words
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Article20 1904-05-28 4 The Russian Government recently purchased in England a number of fast cargo vessels adaptable for troopships.20 words
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Article19 1904-05-28 4 The executions in Russia, reported on the 2(Uh inst., tre declared at St. Petersburg to be purely imaginary.19 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement808 1904-05-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST (DIN" APPLICATION-. Api 10 tn.th.s. v.c. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. lu«t received a new i-onM^nineiit of silk* of ilitlereiit »li;i|>e« ami rolora from India, Cum.i808 words
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Advertisement378 1904-05-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL SINOAPORE. Amateur Theatricals Heathcote's Comedietta "The Duchess of Bayswater Co," AMI Offenbach's Operetta "Rose of Auverpe." For 3 Nights only. Thursday .Tune 2nd Saturday 4-th Monday Gth Performance at 9 p.m. I'rit-f.s as Usuai. Booking at the Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. Karrlex Square. May H tu.tli.a.378 words
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Advertisement59 1904-05-28 4 O. R. LAMBERT A GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Juit rcolvad Fin* Consignment Valuable Art Pictures ClrsTurea by th* "Photographic Society" at Berlin. From Paintlnfi •< T*4euu. I'oyerter. Leader, l^iifhton. Blinks, Stone, T.eistikow Defrrreer, QnillMr. Leo, Q*bri*l Mai, Nonnfinbruk, uod rotiny ntfa^rs, a* early Inspection I* m»,t.d CiRKV.— On tbe 7th May, at59 words
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Advertisement27 1904-05-28 4 NOTE Telegrams and local news received prior to noon to-day are published on Pate STEARNS' WINE, for debility emaciation, thin and impure blood. Anaemic girla improve rapidly.27 words
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Article564 1904-05-28 5 (Ha IWvtatti ami <>l'< I'ort.) THE OPEN GRIFFIN RACE. Wk liave seven acceptances for this race, out of an original entry of eighteen* Hiawatha having won (he long R C. and a distance on the lirsl day, hat> naturally been awsi ltd t lie post of564 words
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Article68 1904-05-28 5 Notwithstanding the number of other attraction! in Singapore at present the Wiviin^' K.isviin continues tn draw large BOMM nightly I.i-t night the Company ttuttd RoBMQ and Juliet" very mootmfwiy tt> an enthusiastic auilience. On the Bth Dt' June the perfcumanee will b« under the patrnnaye .if II68 words
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Article99 1904-05-28 5 N. D. L l'er Buy.-.n, ;{ii||i M;iy Mr. W. Brehmer, Mr. F I'ollock, Mr I). Noble, Mina Poul»en, Mrs. Toiii|.kin* uni! children, Mr. A. Diehn Mr«. Cov.-iuy aad chiMicn, M™. ("crk and MM, Mr. .mil Mrs. licit, children and »ernuts, Mr. I). A. Allison. IVr Siichscn 13th99 words
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690 1904-05-28 5 THE DUFF DEVELOPMENT COY (LTD.) An informal meeting of tins company was held ou 3rd inst. at Winchester House, E.C., for the purpose of affording the shareholders an opportunity of meeting Mr. R. W. Duff, managing director, on his return from a visit to the company's property in Kelantan. Major690 words
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Article204 1904-05-28 5 Chong Tek 1 1 mm. a trader doing business between China and Singapore was arrested on the 18 ult. on the allegation of criminal breach of trust. According t'> the story told to the Bench Court from time to time since the arrest, the man had undertaken to204 words
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Article57 1904-05-28 5 It is exr'fc'.d it a V^ rpeuls' «ptvice of tl>" Np| on Yu-en Kai?l>B between Europe »nd Jxpin will he resumed npxt ninmli %>iih chartprp.' ships, whit- 1 'hat w^n the Uni*M States and J »pnn will al«o hp rpoptrprl shortly. Che linns hprwppn R.'mhax and Japan and Australia nnd57 words
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Article232 1904-05-28 5 Transfers to the Maxim Section. The following 8. 1. R. Orders have been issued With reference to the Government Gazette dated 25/3 0-1, His Excellency the Governor having been pleased to direct that the S. V R shall be discontinued as a separate unit of the S.232 words
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Article142 1904-05-28 5 A Six Months' Fight. Durim. the hearing before the Chief Justice of the appeal of Tai Jong Kiah against a sentence of a year's rigorous imprisonment passed by the Bench Court a curious state of affairs wa dis closed. In answer to a ■iiiestion, Mr. Raine, who142 words
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Article291 1904-05-28 5 29th May. TntWl Sunday. St. Andrew's Cathedbal. 7 111. Matin-> and Litany. 745 a.m. Holy Coniniunion <Choral) and Sermon. 9-13 a 111. Harrison Artillery Parade Service. 4. p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 3-3o Even-ong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Church.— Sepoy Lines 8- 15 p.m. Evensong ami Sermon.291 words
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Article57 1904-05-28 5 The last performance during the present visit of Harmston's Circus to the Colony will be given to-nigbt. The programme is as good as ever and there is a jumping contest which should prove an additional attraction. There is bound to be a big audience so that those intending57 words
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Article102 1904-05-28 5 Planters in South India rejoice now in the fact that coffee is just beginning to obtain better ptices. The last year was a miserable one for the coffee industry. The prices realised were very poor and this was all due to the over-production in Brazil. This country102 words
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Article67 1904-05-28 5 A warrant for the arrest of an alleged Bangkok debtor was applied for at the Police Court, .Singapore, yesterday but the Magistrate refused to grant it, on the ground that the action was a civil matter. Telegrams from Bangkok to a Penang contemporary refer to the departure of a hotelkeeper67 words
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Article50 1904-05-28 5 The Band of the Manchester Regiment will play (weather permitting) in the Gardens on Tuesday next at 9 p.m. March "Convivial < > llarra Three Dances to "Nell Qwyn Uerman Val»e Khixl.i Buealosi I'atrul Rote, Shamrock, ami Thistle SuiiH.i Reminiscences of Wagner Virginian Skedaddle Kooenfeld God Save the Kin;.'. H.50 words
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Article72 1904-05-28 5 On Friday night the Wayang Pubi performed under the patronage of the Indian Cricket Club. The club presented a gold medal to Mr. Makadoom San, the attorney of Hadjee Ibrahim, the sole proprietor of the Wayang Pusi. The play submitted was an opera called "Vafa-Per-Jafa," or Cruelty v. Constancy, and72 words
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Article96 1904-05-28 5 Wk have just received from Messrs. Saml. Peach Socs, Manufacturers of Lace Curtains, Nottingham, England, (whose advertisement appears in another column) a supply of their new Price Lists for this season. It is a beautiful specimen of Printer's Art and contains hundreds of splendid illustrations of Lace Curtains, Laces, Duchesse96 words
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Article145 1904-05-28 5 The Anglo-Chinese School Mhmm which has represented the three schools at Singapore, Penang and Ipoh during the past year, appears in the form of a special illustrated number. Numerous photographic reproductions of scenes at the three school?, groups of the scholar* and teachers, and pictures of the schools are given,145 words
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Article266 1904-05-28 5 For Singapore. Per P. A O. 8.8. Sardinia, from London, \pril 80, doe 3rd June Mr. C. Russell, Mr. C. Bryant. Mr. R. 8. Buokwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirk, Mr. E. L. Alexander, Litut H. F. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs Thornton. Mr. V. A. Taylor,266 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1904-05-28 5 STEARNS' WINE, for all wasting diseases. It increases weight. Consumptives find it doe* good.14 words
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Advertisement381 1904-05-28 5 NOTICES. LOOK OUT WAYANG KASSIM The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company TO-NIQHT! TO-NIQHT Saturday, 28th May A very Comical and Interesting Drama, Entitled Zulmi i-Na-Rava, The very play you all like. Ta-morrow! Sunday, 29th May To-morrow!-Ull.l, STAG! That Most Beautiful Drama "Khasrusah," A Play taken from the Arabian Nights. \m381 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous180 1904-05-28 5 UAY BY IMY Saturday, a8th May. High Water. 9 44 p.ni Kauex. Third Day. Race Dinner. Rafflea Hutel. Special Dinner. Hotel de l'Eorope. 7 30. Harm sums Circiu. 4 and 9. Wayang Kasaim. North Btidge Road. 9 Sunday, agth May. High Water. 10-43 a.m. 10-20 p.m. Trinity Sunday. SII.E.V. Monthly180 words
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Article959 1904-05-28 6 English Cup Final. Tin final round in t ho English Football n|> competition was played nt the Crys t al Palace on Saturday. April 23rd bet v ecu MHiirlicst^r City MM the Bolton Wmthlcici- A>* usiiiil the assernhliiig of the crowd w;is otic of the features of the .isiou959 words
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Advertisement12 1904-05-28 6 -TKARNS* HEADACHE CURE, Cures "Mutt lie Strarn*' and you get tae genuine.12 words
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Advertisement210 1904-05-28 6 NOTICES. For pure blood, bright eye, clear completion, kern appetite, good di- gwtioa Rod r»fre»hiiig sleep, TAKE WEAVERS syrup It arouses the Liver, quickens the circulation and brightens the spirits. For all Skin eruptions WeaVe^S CeratB should be used with the Syrup. lO#ALTHAM WATCHES T^GUARANTEED AGAINST ANY DEFECT IN MATERIAL210 words
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Advertisement535 1904-05-28 6 NOTICES. tfMts for LEA PERMS' «k II WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. «maw JaW i& mmM m m M vßb Special Warrant J«3Eli^ His Ma J esI D 6 t Puroemrs to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. PARIS 4*o MANILA HONGKONG W •M i ILOILO shanghai. J£\/9t *)f r J"i/n*m/yvmc kharbine. DEALERS IN535 words
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Advertisement647 1904-05-28 7 BUCHANAN'S KISWKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &6. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Fur China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth aifc London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Oiulf. Continental, and American Ports. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about Mail Line. Outward (Jor647 words
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Advertisement1108 1904-05-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPAN I ES, Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aii' n't ot Singaport Ship Aofncy, late J Dakkdils A Co., 2-3 Com.yek Quay. 1 h» undermentioned dates are only approximate. st->mer From Ezp'ted. Will b» Itatpatched for i— l'> Carpentier billiton May 34 Billiton, batavia1,108 words
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Advertisement636 1904-05-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.X NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fast and well no\< n mail Bteamer of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, 8uez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due636 words
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Advertisement635 1904-05-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed (or the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and635 words
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Advertisement396 1904-05-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheiibon, Samaran* Every Wednesday and Saturday. Givitc Bee, '2,300 tons, ('apt. Dnnlop UiangSeng, 1,1*3 Rawlin- i GUng Ann, 87H Kollett Zweena, l,J7<i Neabitt For Kuala Pahang, Pekan, kwintan and Kemaman M. Flevn, 3U-2 tons, Capt. Wilson. 'Klectric. Light throughout. For396 words
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Article1316 1904-05-28 8 Cnder this heading the following tobreviations are used —str. —steamer •h ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner; let. —Yacht Cru— Cruiser Obt.—Ounko»' Tor. Torpedo H. p. Hone-power Brit— British; U. B.— United States; Fen— French: Ger— German Dut. Dutch; O.c— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; U.— Uncertain; T. P.1,316 words
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Article656 1904-05-28 8 '.> t port, probable date of arrirn and name of agenti. STBAMIEfI. A. de Larrinaga, B:irrv, May; Borneo Coy. Agamemnon, China. Jane 26: Mansfield. Agincourt, Barry, May; Borneo Coy. Ajax, Liverpool, July I*; Mansfield. Alboin, Bombay, June 6; Borneo Coy. Alcinous, China, May SI Mansfield. Aleaia, Europe, May656 words
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Article589 1904-05-28 8 Singapore, 88th May, 1904. PRODUCE. (.ambler I 8.85 do (Cube Xo. 1) nnpicked „IS 75 Copra Ball 8.45 do Pantlanak 7.80 Pepper, Black 28.30 do White, (6%) 48.50 Sago Floor Sarawak 3.-20 do Brunei No. i 3.10 Pearl Sago 4.50 Coffee, Ball, 15% baala 23.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20* ba«:589 words
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Article75 1904-05-28 8 hn Per tteamrr 7W MOWDAY. Saigon Ta <iV 11 a.m. Europe via ports Ha;ietn Noon. Hongkong Lai ttatig 3 p.m. Malacca P. Dickson Bentong 3 p.m. C'bon and Saniaranc Oanp Ann 4 pm. TrESDAY. Sarawak Ji. of Sarawak 1 p.m. Rangoon A Talent ti Xibtaghla 3 p.m. Penan«75 words
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Article124 1904-05-28 8 From Europe— By the N. D. L e.g. SrydliU due od 3rd June, with dates to the 9th May. From China By the N D. L. g.g. Hayrrn due on Monday. TTMg TABU 1 OK W*IL9 DPI Left Singapore Tue in London Arrived Apl 19th K. I).124 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1904-05-28 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 61 52, Zigh Street. Hat 1 just I ii|».i<k<<l a »w Slmk <»l Indian. Chinese, and Japanese Silk Embroidered jroods, Indian Carpets, Chinese Handdrawn Thread-Work Ceylon Lace, New Variety of Oold and Silver Jewellery, Pineapple Silks, Old Chinese Drapery. Chinese71 words
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Advertisement448 1904-05-28 8 New Useful Gardening Tools Fire Proof ssEpTSS a^ es or the Safes IBBF Iff Home Frf serve your Valuables against Loss ilft^U^* or |JUe er y (11 <J I ><_ <nint i.t Ileliand Fire. IBfe 'iaaaK ahlu One Vault >;lfrv THREE si/.KS IS STOCK W^ v rSO«| PRICES no.i g448 words
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