The Straits Times, 2 June 1904
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Title Section13 1904-06-02 1 The Straits Times NO. ai,449 SINGAPORE. THUBjSDAY. JUNE 2, 1904. PRICC 15 CERTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement623 1904-06-02 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TFNHERS will be received at tbe Colo nial Secretary's Office up to noon of tbp 4th June, 1904, for the following works:— Kep'iirinu the Ftop-butt :it the Balestier Kitie Range Finns and specifkatiooti may be seen, and printed forms of tender with all particulars obtained at the623 words
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Advertisement687 1904-06-02 1 NOTICES. Selangor Turf Club. THE date for the closing of Entries for the June meeting has been postj>oned to 12 noon on Saturday the 4th June. May 4 0 I EXCHANGE Banks will be closed on V Friday, 3rd June, Prince of Walei' Birthday. May 31 •_> -<; NOTICK My687 words
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Advertisement632 1904-06-02 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Muni'ipal Commissioners of gingApor« r^qui c the lervices of a Chief <'!<•!» in the Kng neerV Pc, artment Can idate^ for the post should have Jk goo t knowledge of a -cou ts and must fc able to carry out generally tbe instructions of the Municipal632 words
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Advertisement528 1904-06-02 1 AUCTION SALES. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. JOHORE KE<IDENTIAL PROPERTY. For sale by auction, on the spot. Friday, .Wd June, 1904, nf 2.30 p.m. Mesnt,. II 1,. (OQHLAN Co. are instructed by tbe miniia'strator of tba estate of I'nfcoo Aler.h deceased, to tell by suction on the ?pot all that piece of freehold528 words
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Advertisement266 1904-06-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Milkmaid| P^^ Milk Guaranteed iTr^ f 1111 cream. trade mari Largest Sale in the World. CARBIDE OF CALCIUM SMAL L L tMP Packed in 2 Ib.. 10 lb., and lIOTk Tin* \< l>lim Ci«H f- iltiai-- aufl «.«ii< riiloi > Bicycle lamp*, Motor cur. ami carriage lani|>- I'ho*266 words
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Article1292 1904-06-02 2 The League matches pla\ I since I*m notes resulted M follows Rovers beat S.V.I. 1-0.: R.K Iwat rmilllril Band and Drums l>eat A FA. 1-0: 63 Coy. R(i.\ beat V M I'A 1-0. Kißiit lo the HinUh. Tin- otovon gaiaed tlnn- first lintoij at the expense of1,292 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement294 1904-06-02 2 NOTICES. VICTOR" SAFES With Combination Locks NO KEY REQUIRED j^jljUj sizes iilst stock:. THE VICTOR LOCK Co. Particulars from Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially Ii For the Brewed Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR BELTING THE BEST FOR294 words
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Advertisement282 1904-06-02 2 NOTICES. wSm v K Bl I— J 7 t n I^9 B GOSNELL'9 LATEST 1 11 B $5,000 REWARD NOTICE. Whereas it has come to the knowledge of the Qpium Farmers at Singapore- that certain persons have conspired and combined together with the object of smuggling and importing into Singapore282 words
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Advertisement275 1904-06-02 2 NOTICES. HOTEL DKR NEDBRLANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA.) FIRST Ola** Hotel. Known (or iU excellent food. Very frequently riaited by British people. English spe&kint servants. Evnry accommodation. Messenger on board of ail -the steamers. A. F. MEKTEN m. A th. O.C. Proprietor. CAMPBELL CO. HAVING been appointed Asents for the TRANSATLANTIC Fire275 words
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Article221 1904-06-02 3 The Order of the Axe. The New York correspondent ol the hiiily Chronicle telegraphing on the 4th ultimo says Mr. Bruce Istnay, l'resident of the Hupping Trust, sailed to-day on the Oceanic for Europe. He has been here bat a few wei-k», but during that tirru he has221 words
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Article233 1904-06-02 3 i mittttUinopk, :<>\h April. S;it.\\ M"ii:\i> i= reported to be d>inp. Ahdul Hamid i-- in terror 1 hit MouradV adherents will rise in insurrection He is taking the most stringent precaution:- in the capital. Military ;.atiols are thick in the street?. The Story of Mourad V. Mound233 words
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Article57 1904-06-02 3 N. I). I. Pa BMIMM lilili .limo Mr. Km., Mr. Mi'ver, KMil Mr> N* ichol.-i-. Per Zletan B7tb .Inm- Mr A. »<»> Michal, Mi. mid Mi RmmL M. M. Per Erooat Simons. -otkJms. Fur I omlon: Mr f. M. I'wi-li.t. Mr. A. V. Uabignn. Mr. 111.1 Mr-.57 words
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Article10 1904-06-02 3 Exchange and share quotations will !>e found en page 8.10 words
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Article20 1904-06-02 3 Sujppi.no advertisements, with date* if sailing etc., will be found on page General slipping new* id printed on page 8.20 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1904-06-02 3 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a pei fast antiseptic dentrifice, cleanses an preserves tne teetta13 words
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Advertisement575 1904-06-02 3 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. Nctherliiii(l& Trading Society. Established Hl* CAPITAL. f. 60,000,000— (abt. £6,000,0<X)> ISSUED CAPITAL. f. 45,000,000— (abt. £3,760,000) RESERVED FUND. f. 5,000,000- -(abt. £417,000) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency In Batavia. Hkanciibs Penanjf, Shanghai, Kan- •< cm Mcrlan (Deli), Kemarang SourabAya Padang, Cheribon Tegal Pecalongnh Pasoeroeun Tjilatjop.575 words
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Advertisement717 1904-06-02 3 BANKS. Hongkong 6* Shanghai Banking Corporation. r vi i -rr CAPITAL ?io itocioo CCfERVB UNI) '■'teriingßcfr-vet "Oft t«vi Km Silver Res. i.. *i: .'oo>' R -riTcLinl.il I r (if PrnprWiora s!• (Di.OOO COURT OK "DIRECTORS. .1. Kaynioiiil, < li*innaii. 11. X, Tomkinv, bs>, Deputy (hairmali. 1.. Qirti. ba. N A.717 words
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Advertisement580 1904-06-02 3 NOT.vES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. U'ntit Ht on<c an Assistant Bailil h'urisi-i,, nttn-v' mit of K*ijiie-t- S»lmy i«) a inti itn. Apply to ihc Actini; C'oitim!«.j. n Colom -I Secreturj's Offlc, SiriiTjore 3 st M'ny. 1004 June t 7-« WANTED CHI XESK CASHIER. Seruri'y $1,0 0. Apply to A A. A. a/a580 words
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Advertisement574 1904-06-02 3 I NOTICES. IRIGAUD'S Kananga OF JAPAN TOIUST WATEE Bifjaud's Kansngs Wi Ur has the tweet perfume of the Kaaanga Flower of Japan and a aoothinf ii>J coolinK aciioo on the skin, k reliertt motqulto bilts, sad it most rerreshiaf tfRIGAUD C* rnrvMißs 8. rue Vlviena* •I lasltatiasaal aniPPIINU NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYIT"574 words
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Advertisement632 1904-06-02 3 NOTICES. ROOMS at Eber House," Eber Road for bachelors' only. Telephone No. 760. ApriJ_lB nx 10 BE LET: entry at oncu, compound bouse No. 112 Bencoolen Street. Apply to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents. Feb. 4 v.c. IX) BE LET: offices on tbe second floor No. 7 Battery Road. Immediate632 words
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699 1904-06-02 4 Tflß Examinations for Government clerkship*, ho i fir c -riiiii- itv* of competency in the elements of cominerc'al education respectively, that tn heirs held this -uek in .-inaiiioiv, r:d M inttiest to iii«s coiisi ieiation of educational matters generally throughout t!699 words
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Article15 1904-06-02 4 This morning C«pt. Stockley, A. D. C.,| paid a visit to H. M. 0. Talbot.15 words
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Article23 1904-06-02 4 The German mail steamer Seydlitx left Penang on the Ist instant at 1 p.m. and is due here to-day at about 6 p.m.23 words
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Article24 1904-06-02 4 Launchbb will leave for the Swimming Club on Sunday next from Johnston's Pier at 10 and 11 a.m and 2-1.5 and 3-80 p in.24 words
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Article24 1904-06-02 4 Two hundred and eighty-one death* were registered at Singapore, during ihe week ending on the 21st May. The ratio per thousand was 59 2824 words
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Article25 1904-06-02 4 Pkince Adalbert, son of the Kaiser, has been received by the Kmperor and Empress Dowager of China with all ihe honours due to his rank.25 words
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Article26 1904-06-02 4 The owners of the s.s. FUvo inform us that Mr ..Lawrie, the Acting Government Surveyor, did not inspect the FUro on her arrival here from Pahang.26 words
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Article25 1904-06-02 4 The Police Sports commence on the Raffles reclamation ground at 10 a.m. to-morrow. A very good programme has been arranged with number of open event*.25 words
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Article31 1904-06-02 4 Tme ongagement is annoiiiio <! 4 Mr G. <i lame*, Siaflapont, to Miss Ma) Bv«lyn B iW>rnan. daughter of Inspector Bateman, of the wtffhtl and Mear -ires Depntlment of »he I'olii c31 words
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Article32 1904-06-02 4 Mr. E. Burnside, Acting Secretary to Resident of Selangoi, has been appointed to act as British" Resident, Selangor. from 25th May, 1904, until further notice, virr Mr D O. Campbell, on leave32 words
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Article31 1904-06-02 4 To mobrcw, the Prin. c of Walw'l rirthday, the savings rank. money order and parcel post branchtw uftiie I'ost Office will be closed. The General Post Office will cli'«e at noon.31 words
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Article43 1904-06-02 4 A sensational suicide occured at Bombay on the 13th M«y, a Parsee youth leaping from the clock tower of the Uni» vorsity Buildings. He was killed instantly. Ten years ago two Parsee girls fell from the same tower, the loftiest building in Bombay43 words
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Article48 1904-06-02 4 Fdothai.lers in Sincapore will regret 'o le-un thit. owing to family bereavements, Mr. \V B-c!:->n->n, of the Rover* has de-ided to ceaso playing for hU Club. Two of his children have recently lied f mil dysemeiy, and his wife and other c lild are at present in Hospital.48 words
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Article56 1904-06-02 4 > About 1-30 this morning a rain squall broke over Singapore. The rain was preceded by a stilt gale which blew with considerable force for some minutes. This was followed by a pelting rain storm. As far as we have beet able to ascertain no damage was done by the56 words
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Article134 1904-06-02 4 An Extraordinary Occurrence. Thk Moricn. G lirln'h, CwKM, Zil'n King Rriert, Vermont, and Sutilpol that recently arrived at Bombay from Calcutta all camo intc port on tire. In fact th(-y arrived in, so dangerous i condition that each had to he moorec clear of the shipping134 words
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Article352 1904-06-02 4 (I'enik Pioneer) The ellorts made by Government It further the cause of education in thi* State have met with general recognition aod its recent decision to start a M:ila\ School in Kuala Kanpoar will he dul> appreciated. The Rpsident-Uenerul, Mr. Treachtr, who had all along heen an352 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article80 1904-06-02 4 Russian Account of the Fight. London, 2nd June. Kuropatkin's report of the fight at Aiyonopiemmen shows that the Russians withdrew from position after position, with the Japanese pursuing until they reached Sairaatse. The Russians lost two officers and seven Cossacks. The fight begiu at 10 30 p.m.80 words
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Article95 1904-06-02 4 Proposed Reorganisation. London, tnd June. Mr. Arnold Forster said that there would be no change in the organisation aod composition of the British army, ur.til the outline of the whole of the. Government military scheme had been submitted to the House of CommonThis applied also to the95 words
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Reuter's Telegrams
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Article115 1904-06-02 4 Japanese Squadron Almost Annihilated. JjOnif/yi', 'Ind Jiiw General Kuropatkin reports that on the -'loth ult, the Russian cavalry en itaced eight companies and eight squadrons, with four machine guns, which were, approaching Wafengkou station, 80 miles north of Port Arthur, and almost completely annihilated a equadron on the115 words
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Article71 1904-06-02 4 Attacked by Belligerent Nobleman. London, 2tui Jnne Prime Dolgoruki violently assault*'l C'ni.t Lamsdorf whilo the Count was walking in a street, a* St. Petersburg, and was arrested. Prince Dolgoruki is a Panslavist and is strongly opposed to the pacific policy advocated hy Count Lamsdorf. He is believed to71 words
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Article12 1904-06-02 4 General 1.-am'tF, the GovornnGeneral of Turlcrs'ao. i« d^aH.12 words
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Article40 1904-06-02 4 Mr Jistke S L Thornton took his •eat on the bench of tho Supreme Court o-day. There wns no ceremony or rublie welcome. Mr. Juotice Thornton plunged into the work of bankruptcies qnd the ordinary routine of the Court proceeded.40 words
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Article74 1904-06-02 4 Many will regret io learn that Mr. C I'hillips, superintendent ut tl.e Sailors' Home, is at present in the General Hospital suffering from a dangerous ailment. Mr. Phillips is one of the oldest residents in S ngapore, and is undoubtedly one of the most letpectcd and esteemed citizens in the74 words
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Article61 1904-06-02 4 The Peuang Volunteers, accompanied by the Malay States Guides, had an excellent field day on Sunday as far as the actual practice was concerned, but un satisfactory indeed from an attendance point of view, half the members being careless of their efficiency and of the standing of the Corps. It61 words
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Article59 1904-06-02 4 P. O. PASSENGERS. Per s a Saul ia. Frrm londonMeasrs. C Kus ell. C. Rr\a t J Rest, I W U Ketnr. A Wi ><M Mr and Mrs 8 L I 'hornton I. nut. }l KulMr, M A. laylji Sir iini Mr .1 K rko Mom Pen ing ormil-'^ener il59 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement483 1904-06-02 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London. Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST O2ST APPLIOATIO IST. Apl tu.thg. h.c. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Jn»t received a new couBl«nraent of »ilk< of ailf-rent xhape* aud color* from India, CUinii483 words
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Advertisement589 1904-06-02 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN^HALL SINOAPORE. Amateur Theatricals Heathcotes Comedietta "The Daehess of Bayswaler Co." AND Offenbach's Operetta "Rose of Anyerpe." For 3 Nights only. Thursday .Tune 2nd ■^aturclny 4-th Monday Oth Performance at 9 p.m. Prictt as Utual. Booking at the Robinson^ Piano Co., Ltd. Itaffles Square. 4*M 1 Thursday, 2nd589 words
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Advertisement61 1904-06-02 4 G. R. LAMBERT GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Ju*l received a Fiiw ComlgniMnt Valuable Art Pictures UnurarM bjr tk« ■■Photographic Society" at Berlin. From Ptintinf TadeiM, Pujwtm, 1/wl.r, I«t(htun, Bliuks, MMML l.riitik"*, IMnvicr. UrQtiMr, Lan. Uil.n.l Mix, NonnanWuk, and uikdjt other*. ••rlf inipcctlon It ln»lt»< Ki.ri.Kß.— On the 17th May, at Niugim, the61 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-02 4 STEARNS' WINE, strengthens th* nerves, in.crea.scs appetite, Stimulat«-« disgestion. Try it now12 words
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Retur's Telegrams.
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Article318 1904-06-02 5 VICTORY POR ST. AMANT. I/Onrton, 'Juil June. The result of the Derby was as follows St. Amant i John <)' Gaunt a St. Denis 3 RUN IN A THUNDERSTORM. (l.,ier) The Derby \vm run in a thunderstorm. THE STARTERS. si ill bat* The starter 1 in the Derby318 words
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Article1201 1904-06-02 5 Winners nnd placed Horaas since 1867. 1867 Mr Clmplin* Hermit Daley 66 to I Mi M>-rry'- Sdarksman I. OrfaMfcaa 10 1 It. 01 Heaiifort Vnnhnn Fordhain ti 4 Won neck, bad third. !-<.> Mi .1 Itiw-ley's 'Blue (.Sown Wells 7,, 2 Baron;Koth»ehild'- King Alfred Nurman 5n 1 I».1,201 words
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Correspondence.
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104 1904-06-02 5 '/'■> thr Editor of the Straiti Timei." Dkab Bir,— l met with a very nasty carriage accident yesterday at Bukit Timah Road, and several gentlemen who were passing by very kindly ren(terrd me their assistance. As Ido not know the3e gentlemen or their address*?, I regret104 words
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Article126 1904-06-02 5 His New Motor Car is the Pride and Envy of all Paris. Thk Paris edition of the .V«tr WHI Herahf states Certainly the most styl sh aud luxuriously fitted electric carriage now running in Paris is the ono recently delivered to the Sultan of J'lhorc by126 words
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Article126 1904-06-02 5 There seems to be no doubt that the Straits Brewery Ltd. will be in active very shortly. Applications for shares have been received from all quarters which means that the company will have wide interests to meet. In minds, however, there seems to be some doubt among126 words
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Article508 1904-06-02 5 lv the case of breach of trust against Low Jin Mm, evidence was led yesterday and to-day. Accused was charged with cheating in the sale of a pair of tusks He was lound guilty and sentenced tb'two years' imprisonment. Notice of appeal was given and bail was refused.508 words
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Article562 1904-06-02 5 "Kitty Urey." The excellent manner •in which "Florodora" had been presented by the Dallas Company on Tuesday night paved the way for a further success and, last night, "Kitty Grey," a pretty musical play in three acts, was received by an enthusiastic house. The recalls were so562 words
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Article184 1904-06-02 5 Grikfins for the neit'Penang laces irtiven there from Australia on Friday ißt— l9 horses 3tid 16 ponies. Thp 'jioveri ment veterinarian decideil that he wl ole batch suffered from a disease he mcl nature of. which he could oot pecif). The Turf Club veterinariar i'ld 011 the contrary184 words
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Article71 1904-06-02 5 'I he fillowitu acme oppointments> •iv aim >unci-d in P«-rnk. owioi to thf pi roaching departure ><f twn officials Missrß ChfVMlii^r and KnagB»:-Mr C E in' nIR »o b« D i-triet Officer, Kuala Kunpßar, Mr. C V Dynon, to b. Kpui^trar of Courts, *li»>h. Mr. N>>fl W.ilker,71 words
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Article41 1904-06-02 5 Thb H^Uafor Fun B ißid^V lafeB^ a -qui-ninn i< chII- it Ib* Vh(» r z«ri h> in xiis of which tim anciOM will ht- Wi-pi 1 wit* under Beam in orHi-r iliul i: may he tut .ed out a. any munienu41 words
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Article489 1904-06-02 5 BY Lv.-l'uL. THB HOS'BLK A- MUKBAY, V.I). Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, Slit M«i. s. V. COHFB OKDbBS :—lt: It is notified for in formation that H. E. the Governor has been pleased to intimate to Heads of Department* bis desire, that they should encourage the members ol their staff489 words
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Article40 1904-06-02 5 The Dutch iiiuil g>t!amc!s Print** Svpliie, v. liich It- 1 1 Singapore on the •iO ii ol At ril, nnd Kvniitgin Wilhelmiiia, oliicb lt-ii bii,^B(itu <n the llili of M-i), aniviil at Amsterdam and Ban uu the Ist ot June.40 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1904-06-02 5 STEARNS' WINE, for thin, nervous aud fretful people, old and young, immediate benefit.13 words
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Advertisement173 1904-06-02 5 NOTICES. lo>ok oyiT VOdyang Passim The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company wiu. |(MI On Friday, 3rd June, \9OU. The well known Chinese Drama, entitled Sam Pek, Eng Tye Taken Irom Chinese story bo«ka. Complete. Real Chinese Dresses. Complete. Kindly lent to ibe I'umpany by Mr. cow Hee Thenu nt The173 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous195 1904-06-02 5 DAY BY DAY Thursday, and June. High Water. 1-21 p m. llorsr Sale ;it Aliran.-. 5 l.'i. OmU outwHrd mail due. Football T.P.v. Hover- Aiifton Km.. K.K. Spun- I'ujo Brani. Theatrical... Town Hall. 9. W:<yaii|{ KaMiui. North Bridge K-(i.i Friday, 3rd June. High Water. IMS 11.111. I .*>» p.ix I'.-ince195 words
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Article383 1904-06-02 6 Mullah's Parlous State. IJomhav, May 11th. A writer who hM witnessed the late operation in ,-otnaliland says. It is true that the Mullah has been driven out of our rotectorate and has fled with a broken and dispirited following, and not only that, but his following has383 words
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Article278 1904-06-02 6 lohax.nesbirg, April 2-4 th. The > .most satisfaction is expressed here at haily tbitt championship of the uniTMH in its contest with the 1 o.ernment on the queetion of the .own Agents. The leading firms will «-eet on Tuesday, when it is intended t appoint a deputation to278 words
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Article230 1904-06-02 6 For Singapore. A O. s.b. Saitlinia, from London, A pril 30, due 3rd June— Mr. O. KuB«< II M C. Bryant. Mr. li. a. Buckwell, Mr. aod Mrs. J. A. Kirk, Mr. E L. Alexander, li. F. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs Thorn ton. Mr. V. A. Taylor230 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1904-06-02 6 STEARNS 1 HEADACHE CURE, Cures "Mutt k Strnrnn' and you get th« genuine13 words
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Advertisement397 1904-06-02 6 NOTICES. MacdonaldgMuirl As* 4 f p I AXf> ■t^'JT* H llilT I I^TITTI K E W0 OTHER. C 3 SPECIAL SCOTCH KIM HIN A CO., r- *K!£ WHISKY Singapore, *£^j§l SOLE AQENTS FOR AGENTS Straits Settlements. W mmmm mt KIM HIN 6-C?, Federated Malay States, SINGAPORE Borneo and Slam. f397 words
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Advertisement66 1904-06-02 6 THINGS 1L TO EAT omß. PromLibby'ttamoui bygieniokltohens. vN&Ja who li t& exp«rt ln LIBBYS Natural Flavor Food Products We doot pimotiM •oooomy hw«. He iuet Urn n«7 ohoioMt m»lon»l». A MipplT oa jrmu puitrr •bain* enkblet you to ban tlnyt h»nd tiw MwnticU (or tb« rerj bMt meals. LIBBY, McNEILL66 words
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Advertisement578 1904-06-02 6 NOTICES. PARIS. /w jo* Af MANILA HONGKONG W LmJ ILO-ILO SHANGHAI. /&1Z??')?/' iff fiVlYifiYin C KHARBINE. Hankow ctk- if Gs lw# ItlxJLi fl/e/ s7 DEALERS IN Diamonds, Precious Stones, Pearls, Jewellery, Watches, Chronometers, Repeaters. Silverware. Fancy Oood* Clocks. Qraphophones, and Optical Ooods. NOvctTics ivmY mit Importers ol tho Celebrated Watch578 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement644 1904-06-02 7 BUCHANAN'S HISWKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP" COM PANJES p. &O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. F r China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of 1,«.1in« issued foi China Coast, Persian «ulf Continental and American Ports. SteMMH "ill IMM Singapore on o1o 1 übout Mail644 words
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Advertisement1156 1904-06-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract with the Netharlande India Government. A<i> >ii at S.nf/apore Ship Aqkhcy, late J Dibndels A Co., 2 8 Oou.yek Quay. i he undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Rxp'ted. Will be TMipatched for lUiuil BnUvia May S. Batavia, Oheribon, IVualongan, Samarang, Soerabaya,1,156 words
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Advertisement641 1904-06-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L I NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fast sod well nown mail steamers of this Company gail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, 'Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, I'enana, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, N»Kn?aki. and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due641 words
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Advertisement635 1904-06-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIFS. JAPAN MA L STEAMSHIP Co.. U A regular FORTNIGHTLY maintained between Japan and Europe b> the following NEW TWIN SCREW STUAMERS, Und- r Mnil Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Comp»nj 8 European Bervice, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First635 words
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Advertisement552 1904-06-02 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. 1 Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheilbon, Samaranx Every Wednesday jnd Saturday Ui-ui* Bee, 2,300 ton», rr n pt. Danlop Giang Seng, 1,182 Kawlin- (JianK Ann, 872 Follett /weeim, 1,4711 M fjonbilt For Kuala Pahanf, Pekan, Kwantan and Kemaman U. Klevo, 3(h! tonn, Cap(. Wilson.552 words
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Article1500 1904-06-02 8 nder this heading the following 4«>breviations are used Btr. steamer •h -ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner; fct -Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.—Gunaoat; Tor.— Torpedo H. p. Howe-power j Brit— British; U. B.— United SUtes; Foh— French; Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; G.c. General-cargo; d.p.— deck j uassenger; U Uncertain1,500 words
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Article648 1904-06-02 8 r.rff, port, prtbnblt date of nrttrn. and none oj agent* MBsHam Ai?ai:ienii-. jn, China. June 2ft; Mansfield. Ajax, Liverpool, July IS; Mansfield. Alboin, Dombay. June U; Borneo Coy. Allantou. Muroran, bee June; P. Simons AltiuK, Sour.-ibaya, June 8 Daendels. Annam, Colombo, Aug 1 M. Marittmes. Auchenarden, Durban, Jane648 words
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Article605 1904-06-02 8 Sisoapom, 2nd Junk, 1904. PRODUCE ilamblei 8 b'2) do (Cube No. I) unpicked „13 7} Copra Bail 828 do PontlanaV 800 Pepper, Black buyer* 28 00 do White, (s^l 42 90 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.271 do Brunei No. 310 Pearl Sago 4SO Coffee Ball, 15% bails 23 00 Coffee,605 words
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Article110 1904-06-02 8 Aof Per ilramrr W\wt. To-Mobkow. Bangkok Deli 10 a.m. Malacca ami Muar Sri Uuar Noon P B'ham T. Anson Hye Leong Xoon. P. Sham A T. Anson Amhtrtt Noon. Wuntok Palnmbang Ruby Noon. Hongkong Amoy Purnea Noon. Pale m ban n Reijiitierr? Noon. Japan and Feat He Slenltn110 words
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Article137 1904-06-02 8 From Europe— By the N. D. L Srydlilz due on ttrd June, with dates tn the 9th May From China— By the MM.B. s. Erneat Simons duo on the 6th .Tune. TIME TABLB OF MAILS OVE Left Singapore Due i 1 London \mveil Apl 19th N. I).137 words
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