The Straits Times, 13 October 1904

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. a i ,56« SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER in, 1904 PRICE 15 CERT
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    • 439 1 NOTICES. I J^OTICES. T1 lUJT'II Caledonian Hotel. I/lAQ I I VI 111/ Brass Tasah Road ■I II a/% I 111 I| 14 Six New Uiiliiml Tables I I II f If I W\ Excellent Cuisine. JLVLVViA AT JLAAe&Jk 1" ndid large well furnished bed-roo|n. with bath-rooms attached. (Charges Moderate) /^-J^cS^S,
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    • 264 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. GBNTL BMEN^ Waterproofs The Latest The Best .All Sewn SeamsINVERNESS WATERPROOFS ARMY REGULATION WATERPROOFS >15.50 and >19.50. j Detachable Cape with Shoulder Strjp CHESTERFIELD WATERPROOF $24.00 each. $18.50. INVERNESSES CHESTERFIELDS IN THE NAVY REGULATION WATERPROOFS NEW DRAB SHADE Specially made for this climnte and Rough Wear Syo©B
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    • 79 1 SINGAPORE PHILIIAKMOXIC SOCIETY Members are informed that .i Musical At Home" will take place on Friday. 1 Ith instant, at 9 p.m. in the Town Hall Kadi member i> ullowed to bring one guest free, and additional guests may be invited at ."M each. Oct. 11 1 I M SINGAPORE
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    • 107 1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby mvt-n that the lists of persons qualified for election as Municical Commissioners and of persons entitlett to vote in the •laetioa of Municipal Com missiuners for tho Town and Fort of Malacca have been s nt to the (iov^rn ment for publication, and that the said
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  • 1755 2 Par Eastern I ndersta.ii.iny Tlic Time* hrn woi—J no n all >„„. m« >t i« ii liy .ni illicit, from tin pen i a corri'S|M>nil«-Mi wttiag forth how I: > :ind (Jcniianv luvc get up an nadentand >iag ;i> to affaira in the Par Baat. The article
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    • 201 2 NOTICES. "VICTOR" SAFES With Combination Locks NO KEY REQUIRED ALL SIZES IlfcT STOCK. THE VICTOR LOCK Co. I'.-irtiiiilars from Borneo Co., Ltd., Si)i</aj)i)re. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially -i For the Brewed 1 Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR BELTING THK BEST
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    • 210 2 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, t b^ held at POWELL CO.'S SALEROOM. ON MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1904 AT 11 AM (now cm view). Powell Co., iaMNM Oct i-.' i«.;o AUCTION SALE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Handsome Dinner, Dessert. and Tea Services, Glassware, A large assortment at Platedware and Cutlery, tfe. Including
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    • 162 2 I Libby's GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Tlie»c UtUksmi pii'|iaratieins allow of all sort* of iniproinptn xpreads withont tlie taaawoaaaM appearance anel permits the hostess to enjoy the gratification leer quests to the full. Libby's SOUPS. Oxtail, Chicken, Tomato, Mulliagatawny, Mock Turtle. Chicken Gumbo. Vegetable. A tin <■! l.i .lej >
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    • 531 2 NOTICES. "Sledge" Brand FULL CREAM Natural Milk. Sledge Brand Sterilized A PERFECT FOOD. The- 1 tm "f MtriiuadM this Milk undergoes render It absolutely frm- from all infections germs, and mnkes it A PERFECT FOOD fen Infant* .niel Invalids, and ia the beat for domestic |iur|iose» The Heruese Alps Milk
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  • 317 3 S. V. I. v. The Rangers. Tlic-o teams met on tbc S.R.C. ground in .1 LtagM match the other evening. and after an cxiitiii^' sjame the Rangers won liv a goal to nil. The Hangers had one Off two new men playing, and their I rwaid line was
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  • 160 3 SHERLOCK HOLMES. Follower in Malaya. The Time* of Mmlmga knows of in F M.s> Police ctlioer who would provide food for thought for Dr. Conan Doyle I'ii;* man has the cunning of the Mtpent. He will closet together in one cell an informant and a criminal who retuses to confess
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  • 199 3 LORD KITCHEN! R AND THE WAR OFFICE. What lie is Doing in India Ihe (ullowinu from the I'ionetr with ret. Man to the recent remarks of Lord It tsel cry aie interesting Lord Rosebery is still enamoured of his propcsal to ippnial Lord Kitchener a« a nor.- political Secretary ot
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    • 87 3 A Friend in Need 16 a Friend Indeed. Ihat is exactly what Chamberlain t Cough Remedy 1* It is the mother help wheu -he is suddenly awakened iv the night by the ominous husky cough, and labored breathing of her babe. It is the safe resort of the youth or
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    • 426 3 NOTICES. PARIS f*f f MANILA ssff: Jgevir Jiermanns HANKOW. 4^— W OS .^Wf 1 3 I%JII l\J<D PORT ARTHUR 93 .Bras Basah Road, (RAFHLES HOTEL BUILDINOS, OPPOSITE THE COLLIUIE). "OMEGA" WATCHES HIGHEST F3EV.XZS3 at the Swiss National Exhibition, fleneva, 1896 HIGHEST FRIZEI at the International Exhibition, Brussels, 1898 HIG-HBST FRIZEI
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    • 651 3 NOTICE. lenders will be received on Tuetday the 25th of October, 1601, at 10 am. at the Office of the Director of Education, Religious Matters and Industry (Directeurvan Onderwijs, Eeredienst, en Nijverheid) at Bitavia for th-i supply of 32,140 piculs of rice for the miners on the islan I of
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    • 706 3 NOTICES. jn| RIGAUD'S il Kanauga LJfl OP J A A N (99 TOILET WATER I <M Rigand'i KamngaWt- fl^H^ of the Raninga 1 lower of ||j| RIGAUD C W&BMs&'^m ruo Vivlrnne 8 JUi"^ .1 Imitations I NOTICE. Oh Kiat Hup has this day sold and transferred his mints and interests
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  • 1491 4 The Straits Times RICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Thk Ho.n Tan Jiak Kirn has taken the initiative in a fchf-me for the establishing a Medical College in Singapore which would doubtless prove a boon to the community-- could it ever be carried out. It transpires however that the initial
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  • 220 4 Thk other d:iy, we noted tl>at the Government of French Indo-Chir.a had forbidden the circulation there o! all Chinese and Japanese publications, especially illustrated win, dealing wi'.li the war between Kussia and Japan. i-nch reading in looked upon as b,id for the natives. .Suspicion of Japaritbe designs on the Colony
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  • 227 4 Our Perak contemporaries do nrj seem to hold Kuropean converts to Buddhism in the same esteem that they enjoy in Havelock Itoad. The I'erul, Pioneer which republishes an account of ci Buddhist ceremony iliac originally appeared in the BtraiU Tmts, thus comments upon the identity of one Kuropean gentleman who
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  • 7 4 The Strait* Budget tv published tlm nornias
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  • 14 4 The closing ceremony of the St. Louil Exhibition will he held on December Ist.
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  • 14 4 The Siani Government railways in 1903 returned 331 per cent on the capital outlay.
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  • 17 4 The heavy rain this morning Hooded several of the streets in the tow-lying part of the town.
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  • 17 4 The British steamer Eedmia arrived this morning from Mo.ji with coal consigned to the MitMU Biij.in Kaisha.
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  • 20 4 The Malay Mail hears that the Silensing Mining Co. has arranged to work the tailings ot the I'unjom Mining Co.
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  • 22 4 The Malaysian Co. is said to have shut down at Sepan. The Company now only retains the Bukit Malacca mine at Raub.
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  • 19 4 Mr. J. B. Carrntbara, Director ot Agriculture, M. 8, is leavins; t'eylon in December to take up his appointment.
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  • 22 4 The spot where tue coolie ste.uns hip Sirantey struck is marked S> fathom? on the Admiralty chart. .She goes into dock to-morrow
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  • 25 4 The ss. Ut/bt arrived from Panang Jns morning with tue bulk StUadin in low. It is undentood that the hulk is to be docked here.
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  • 27 4 The (ir.nner Companies of the Malay States Guides were to k-avc Taiping on the Bth instant for Bingapore. Lieute nant H. Dc C. Manelli vat accompany theiu.
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  • 30 4 Mk. E. 0. I- Tkav hki.i. baa been appointed AMUtant District OlHctr. Kuala Lipis, and lias been succeeded by Mr. A .lelf as Aaaistaot Collector of Kind [Avenue, Koala Lumpur.
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  • 41 4 Thk cdnchuii.ic portion of me aci uant ol Mr. Peanon'i »i«*to the ruoMr plants tiani in Hie S tr ai:s Settle meat and K. M 8 "ill be totmd on oage 9 Mr. I'eaixm is thi- editoi the India B*hhsr World.
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  • 32 4 A \ku tin inininp company undei the name ol the QhenooeMi Syndicate, has b*»n Hjared to woik conceMion* in Siamese tetritory. Tba Timu Mnlaya itatet tha opermtionii ure io be commenced iiiimtMiixtcU
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  • 37 4 Thk Criti-h Inuia sieamer Okda whic'i arrived tins morninfi horn Hoi^ konc, broagbl down Uurty-tbrei ol tt native crew of I lie Bntufa Iteunei K%igkl Commander, winch was hwJ by tiie Bmwam tot eurying alkgei contra band.
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  • 76 4 The I'olicu al Hoagkoai aru much put out liy UM uistovcry Unit 'lint- M r.c method in law there ol destine, vmili persons who cive in lal»S lepQftl "> supposed crimes ur niedemeADOun They .'omplair' tli:it much time U wnsteii in ioquiriog i»l» npi rt occurrences, which tliey SUbteqiUMill) discover
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 727 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co. infABLHHID i««»> Wine Spirit Merchants. (London. Glasgow. Hongkong. Shanghai) SINGAPORE. rr r.Tar 02c A.:p:Pi_ l iCLA.'rio:sr. Plv oij I-AS»* tu.th v.c. ■I- r WABSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1,2,3,4*4, High Street. ««*f iii!«kr,| .1 w Vvk »l M)li arfnlaiw i- ■>■•>• '■"<» fr*y, .ilk
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    • 567 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j< NOTICK. II j Mr Alfred Montor hn* been ippiintpjl i Man--cer. anl is au'liorised to sign for) the firm. WKILL ANDZFRSER, S Hißh ftr«»Pt. Oct. IS 19-lC In Bmkruptcy So til of 190«. Re. T»n Bow Swee lii'e of No. 10, O!v< Terrnee Singapore, Trader. Tbeab.ivenamo-1 bankrupt
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    • 102 4 |O. R. LAMBERT a Co.. PHOTOORAPHIC ARTISTS, Battery Road and 3 Orchard Road. Reduced Prices From tlie 15th of September We wiH reduce oar price* for portraits During the coming X'maa Season. Our NEW price list will be sent on application. Appointments ihould b* mjde b»lor»h»nd. TVKRKI.I.:— Oa !>th Octolier,
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  • Kcutcr'e gdcqramg.
    • 32 5 CaaaW, IM <>ci. The correspondent ot the haily Bfl Shanghai says that it was 1' N1x17.11 who saved the military 1 >r the Japanese at the Battle 1 ifaag
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    • 65 5 v.i-'i.il Oyaaaa :in<> the head- ill had already ordered a retr. it v,itii (ieti'-ral Nod/v vigorously prole- i^.inist the order. Aral rtodtu begg^.l fat leave to BBOtfcar desperate etl'ort |to 'rive the Buaaiana back]. Tbo credit fof the victory therefore is (ieneral No<i/u for averting a us retreat
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    • 24 5 i-ison for the recall rill en M 'tine the fact that the I into winter .garters. will then tak<> the
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    • 11 5 is had another relapse. Hi: nilition k ausinc much
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    • 12 5 (ha result ot the l\f 1 ttimof^n ;ir Wolt 3
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    • 79 5 ffacrc (a Rnal .u.xiety at st i'etersth latanDCO to (ieneral Misthenko'a rivalry wwieh had been ktchal Mciinst tl'e lapanese ing haj t"een ht-ard of them for in 'id.- with I Rimlat message 1.1 'ki 1 stating that Russian .v 1111 00 cavalry :iiui two guns, faitaa liner
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  • TKCUtcT t? tftXM SCI-VICC.
    • 20 5 rurfin. IHhik-tvltr. i-.iin St. 1'etershurt: states that 1! Baltic consisting it forty-two ships. !i is ».iiled from \\< val
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    • 55 5 It '< ntirmed that the Ru«Maiiied >;ilie|'i. which Be nidw.iy between Yentai a 1 Mukden -uen! lighting ooet the under DFif Imndrt-d mmmMm. I'lit- .i itaon tnnk plaea during a ••onn, to which the Husi r hackl :nd iIih .l;ipanese Tiif *^u!..r it the ;ime m
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    • 28 5 a iMWipapw dagpatehw fnm lighting throughidajr to !ii«' North i i i I mat on both Meaningly mm eloat to the v-r: 1 ii on Taetdajr
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    • 29 5 mdent wi'h < Jeneril ■I ablwaa womhM of the 'li.tt Marshal Oyama. on thi- Russians were heir left, ordered IHMI iiiv.'iiicinc i- i-ly II .ni.-d m Wetlneslivem
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    • 23 5 nw i heavy force ridit in tli;« iHwe ta* Rhrac M i nr tlif I i; 1 Um turniiij: moveiuent
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    • 16 5 I «tt M 'lie lutii ipMHH iiv naming 1 m Ma has been
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    • 38 5 iki. .n.tl reports on the I life tn has been desperate north of Yentai than h«N bM helil hy I mi- alternately. r.ii |i i| waK uuuiide<loii the leg, but would would not relinquish the command.
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    • 17 5 The British steamer Fupiug has been captured on her running the blockade of Port Arthur.
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    • 24 5 The loss of life on board the Japanese gunboat Haajaa sunk by a mine off Port Arthur proves to have been 197.
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  • Special CclcQranw to tbc M Straits Gtmcs."
    • 22 5 7'an.s-, nth October. A telegram irom Shanghai contradicts the report that the Russian cruiser Bayai has arrived at that port.
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    • 50 5 According to advices from St. Petersburg General Stoessel telegraphs that the assaults delivered by the Japanese upon Port Arthur between the 19th and L':trd Sept. have cost them 10,000 men. Since then, the military operations there have been confined to skirmishes. The bombardment continues daily as usual
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    • 31 5 9/A I let. (ieneral Kuropatkin on the 2nd October issued an order of the day to his army, announcing that it is now strong enough to take the offensive.
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    • 27 5 KM iw. Advices from St Petersburg state that (Jeneral Kuropatkin has taken the offensive. He has driven the -lapanese out at a place called Benapoudine.
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  • 337 5 The following official telegrams from I the Foreign Oflice at Tokyo has been received by Mr. Tanaka, the Japanese Consul at Singapore. BLOCKADE RUNNING. British Steamer Captured by the Japanese. Baaaiiwrf, 11 p m., Wtdmttimg. The guardship Mafvtalo: captured on the loth ins:, steamer F«pi/c; on her
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  • 63 5 It said by the I'rml. Kaaae/ that recruiting 1)r the K M. S. I'olice is to cease in i'erak and that all enrolment for the department, which has never DOOM up to its lull strength since t |)h States bo isted of a Police force, is, in future, to take
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  • 103 5 Sik Baaar Letiibridge, an Anglo I <i j;i ti of some note, writes to the yaatara ftaihj aft'f. pointing out that tin mining in Cornwall i« on the down giade mainly owing to the British free trade system allowing of the com- aUtiaa af t M.S tin. The remedy, in
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  • Correepontencc.
    • 442 5 To Me Editor of the Strait* Timtt." Dear Sir,— ln your issue of September 27th, you publish Mr. Barraclough's belated reply to a letter of mine which appeared in Votamercia.l Intelligence in the dim and distant past. Mr. Barraclough's conclusions (in his efforts to evade the main point
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  • 352 5 Mr. Nowden Marries Miss. McFarlane- A pretty though imiet wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr John George Howden, of the Tarjjong I'agar Pock .Stall', and Miss Sarah Harvey McFarlane of Glasgow. The Revd. S. S. Walker was
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  • 36 5 It is reported at Kuala Lumpur that Mr R. J. Wilkinson, B A., Inspector ot ."•ehools, Federated Malay Statea, is likely 10 be appointed Inspector of Schools S S thus amalgamating the two appointments into one.
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  • 1178 5 ALLEGED FORGERY OF A GOVERNMENT CHEQUE. Yesterday afternoon F A. Cornelius. a junior Clerk employed in the Government Secretariat was before .Mr. Sproule for preliminary enquiry into allegations f (1) forgery and (2) using as genuine .1 forced document bwgat against liim liv the Crown. Mi Karrci conducted the inquiry
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  • 221 5 New Diamond Store, Messrs. Chas. Weill A Co. of Paris and London, have opened an establishment at B,High Street, Singapore.under the name of Messrs. Weill and Zerner. It w:ll be under the management of Mr. Alfred Montor who has been long and favourably known in the
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  • 150 5 . Ties for to-da> PROFESSION PAIRS.— FIX AI. Amiy 1 Capt. Sharp and l.t. Taylem r. Law 2 I'erkins and Cleaver. n. class BOVaUBn iinai.. Hooper and Millard Keenan ami Owe* or Curtis ami Tyler. 0. CLASS tnOLM. -FINAL liailey v. Kees. n. class moui Noitiiway
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  • 98 5 INTERPORT SHOOTING. Hongkong puts on 919, the same Score as Singapore. Auvii c was received by wire this morning that the Hongkong Team shooting for the Interport Match had compiled exactly the same score ?s Singapore, viz, 9]y. According to the National Rille Association Rules, when two 0." more teams
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  • 85 5 1 lie following scores were made by the Perak team in the match Perak Singapore. ydi ytk yd^ ■lemudai Vadhaw.-iSiu^li 31 I] BE Serjeant Jmrala as :ii' s:\ g:j Ci.pt liarrett :tc> :(3 11, Ijince ("orpl. Kali Sin»h M :i-' -"J H Si-rst .Maim Sham i' 7
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  • 107 5 N'kw York, September I.lth Despite the challenge issued by Jamts Jefl'ries to light any three men in succession in the same ring on the same night, Ralph Rose, of the I'niversity of Michigan, conbidcrs himself alone able to tackle the champion heavyweight of the world. Rose is
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  • 144 5 HONGKONG TRAMWAYS. ltEKouMs have to [mat) out pre-exi--tent evils sideways bometiiues, and the manner in which this perfbrmaaoa if being gone through in Hongkong M causing some excitement, remarks Indian Kn'jineiring. The local rikjahaman has nut taken kindly to the new institution, and sometimes tells ladies needing his help that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 STKARNS WISE. mrixls the body aaha a| uature s noariihinent Th«» il cures
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    • 166 5 LATE ST ADVERTISEMENTS Raffles Hotel. Criterion Dinner Saturday, \Stk October, 1904. REMEMBER OUR USUAL RACE DINNERS Ixt Ihnj Tueeday, isth October, 199+ Jail Din/ Thnrsihi.ij. 20th ■Ir'l Ihnj Sntunlin/, >2ntl Band in Attendance on all Occaaions. Oct 10 l 1 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Oct. U— Al Sale-room, l,
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    • 116 5 Opera Tap Chow Thong. To-night Thundmy, tSthtOetober, 1904 Tableau*:'! Original' Tableaux!' A Wnlli Siller. Mr. n. J kiKt Wll IUI Mirj ..f Ani)l,-,'.,i,.| -CM m- l<i.k -f l The Imlra Periimta Thfatriral C«m|iaay »f Sflan;.ir I'liat mo-<t sjilemlia tragedy, nameil "Jula Juli or The Golden Star At the Alexandra Theatre
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 587 6 I'nder this heading the following abbreviacions areased: *tr.— steamer; eh. ship; ba, barque »<h.— schooner Yit.— Yacht Cm.— Cruiser; t;bt. Gunboat; Tor. Terpedo; H.p. Horsepower l.rit. British V. S.— l'nited States; Fch.— French; Ger. German Dut.— Dutch G.c. lieneral -cargo d.p deck pas*en^er l\ Uncertain T. P.
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    • 585 6 BraAMisa. A. Apcar, Cakutta. Oct 15; I". Simons. Achilles, < hum, Oct -'•">, Maui-lielU. A'lour, Saigon, Nov M. Maritimes. Virlie, Sydney, Nov 22; Bousteati Alboin, Bongkok, Oct Borneo Day. Ayut.hia, Bombay, >ov Borneo (Joy. Barolsen, Hongkong, Nov 2; 1' Simon.'*. Bayern, Hamburg, Dec 31 Behn Meyer. Benarty. London,
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    • 88 6 ifcr l',r »tenuifr 77,,,. To-morrow Kuropc vni |iort3 Hrnvnl a m Batavin k. tt'illnn 1 1 1 1 hni Rangoon 4 Calcutta I'nrva P. H'ham ,V T. Anson Hyr Lttng Ipm ttnnilji-rniikSMin etc. Ok ffrrena v,,, Sylney yin portl '/i(Mri. I n m Satckdav. FrpmnntlH via ports Suttnn
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    • 105 6 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the I. A O s- s due on the ItSth October. From China— By the I.An Mf) due on the Uth Octuber. Lett iungitpnre Duo in Lotlo i v Sept 2nd P.AC). Sept 2Bth Sept*nl Bept7th 8.1. Oct .'ml Oct 3rd Sept 14th M.
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  • 289 6 . For Singapore Per P. A O. a s. Macedonia connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo, from London Sept 16. due HHh Oct.— Miß-t Bowden, Miss 1". King Hon. Mr 3 Overend, Mrs. E. Cox. Mr. and Mrs Wre ford. Mrs West. Messrs. E. F. H. Edlin
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  • 106 6 ii or of Sh,ire> Value nil Company feU r. ftUM. tiona i GOLD. I I 13,5i hi xt iMhwml 4,<W JII.tHKI tO,(KH.P 6,-.m: 110,000 50.1HK1 150,00* i ■LOW 1" ST.oi' Btnwrab M. fo., Li.) 1" S M (D.!cTie.l) S.OO 1" Id Kuuuna G. M. I i,., Ltd. 10.00 M
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  • 125 6 tu.iit'i S lv 50,00" 8 10 W.i.00 10 l-'.OOO 100 3,000 100 SO.OOO 1 moos a i JbO.Oi II 1 (•,088 1 £!,00(j S 10 «,uuo s io '-•,000 io 2,100 S 1U 16t>,OliO 1 ju ■■■mm ii| 10 HeliitTin M.COh Ltd. S lo Break ByteoUe Tin M. to.,
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  • 137 6 400,1" >0 JOOuuixxiicl. ■J.OOO 4,5110 SII.IKM |-_',000 H.4CHI B,ii'»i 2,750 I.UOO A.OO'. .i.i~ v.-l m MM S,(X«» 100,000 •.OK' uuiatiidL 37,W»i I Jt 1 Dull DuveL.i.mt-nt Co., Ltd. IU.OO IU.O" f 100 IWP Federated Knjiineerini,' Co., Ltd. 116.00 sli S H Friwer Ni-ave, LM. 1W.0" IOO.OU S IJS S
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  • 45 6 lowarth Krskine, Ltd. 7% 25m,(K)I| 3% i-\. iliv. tiley, ll.irureaves, Lul. 6% i»5,OtH» 21% prem Imyri-. ;iiipi|.t.ir Manicipal 6£ 4im«,i«hi l >;, |ir <-rii Sayan. 5% 1,878,000 1% prein kmts, 865,500 !liH. DOB. •»nj., n I'ay.ir Oo<-k Co., Lt<l. 6% "50,000 i&maksnn 1.3H3.50" pur. (mn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 330 6 NOTICES. THE Straits I Wimes CAN BE OBTAINED FOLLOWING PLACES IN Singapore. Mean- Jeka Little A Co.. Ltd m Kelly and Walsh. Ltd Hotel H ifflc- Tiffin R Betal ■avapa tluri.inil. Taajoaf Pagar K.tii -iuiifii: Buffet. Task Ko.id Railway Station an Dispensary. Selegie Hoad Lines and Kampong Bahru. the papers
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    • 604 6 NOTICES. F. Garlyle Quine. k.N.R. Marine Surveyor, Inspecting, and E porting Engineer Refrig. Mining Machinery, etc. Mr. Quine is in a position either to quote, inspect, or export in the interest of his clients. Address, 38 Lime St., London E.C. i >ct i Ii 4 0^ HOARD AND LODGING. Wanted
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    • 610 6 NOTICES. rBB LET, small first floor offices. facing Cavenngh Bridge Road and Flint Street. Apply to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents, n.c. r() BE LET— One splendidly lighted large room on the 2nd floor of No. 2 Battery Road, Chartered Bank Buildings. Apply to SWAN A MACLAREN. Sept 18 n.c.
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    • 330 6 NOTICES. TENDERS. SUPPLY OF STERILIZED CANNED MILK TO HOSPITALS. Tenders are invited for the supply of sterilized unsweetened canned milk for tbe State Hospitals, for the period of twelve months, from Ist January, 1906. The terms of contract ct>n l>« ascertained from the State surceon, Taiping. Tbe price tendered should
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 29 6 WEATHER TELEGRAM. E. A. ifc Telegraph VOMptmj I I.TII (JCTOBM HONdKOSO.— Barometer .iO.ln Direction of Wind East Force of Wind j. Max.Temp in Bh»de 7!' MANILA:- 760 calm. »W,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 568 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STKAMSHIP COMPANIES^ P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. I Hr China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, \u«trali», India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. [fcrWfb Hills of UaaiSg issued for hmlaa Gulf, Continental, in inwrfa an !*orts. MMMTI tsrlll laS**J Singapore on or about Mall Line. itu'irard (for
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    • 1184 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore Ship Ao*hcy, LAI» J. Dakndkls A Co., 2-S CoLI.YKR Quay. 1 h« undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Exp'ted Will be Dmpatched for a>B>a De Kock Poutianak Oct IS 1 Pontianak Oct M A
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    • 659 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nil NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mall Line. The fast and well nown mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Buei, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 697 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES jEi OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched Tom Liverpool ontwarda for the Straits, China tnd Japan every week, and from Japan bomeirarda 'or London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer iach month extends to
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    • 517 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXClift 12,000,000. THB intiiT rißr Wffxa m th wobl* BOUSTBAD k Co., Agsnts THE LONDON AND LANCABHIBI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,1 7 WO Paid up Capital Reserve Fund £1,073,550 The anderrigned, Agent* for the Company, are prepared to ac
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  • 627 8 Oallops this mnniinn rainfWM very misty at :he MBML and it was almost imlistinfruiah the horses at the lide. Happily the rain held oil iron was practically completed •raa fair attendance of visitors ni a ired to take the keenest k. the proceedings. The going I od. though
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  • 91 8 BETTING. The Maiden Plate, iiuatit' I UliMnai. it to 1 Kockhil! I to 1 taste t to I hatlitr < I i .\:ji. to 1 Marigold t> to I The Scout -to 1 I'MtnuD 10 to 1 The Viking !0 to 1 Kiaora .20 to 1 Uncle Sam .'iOto 1
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  • 398 8 Wmriv; ot the late Captain Horace Hayes, the imaa says: He was in his 'ilst year, and was an [riahman :i> anyone who had the pleasure of meeting him had no ditlieulty in discovering for his brogue was unmistakeable After passing through Woolwich, where he
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  • 274 8 NUISANCE FROM METERS. A Urn ordinary meeting of the I'enarm Municipality o:. Friday, the eabjeal oi meddlesome WStei meters again came up The President (Mr Hallitax) said the teati d 'if charges for water sec-med. like sundry ether matters, to be always with them He had petitions trom d\f rs
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  • 89 8 Last week, Low Kirn Pong was summoned by Inspector res-ana, of the 1 C. A. Department, tor cruelty to a horse. He did not appear. The case was postponed till this m rning, when lie again failed to appear, but sent some one with power to represent him
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  • 65 8 SINGAPORE GARRISON GOLF CLUB. Ai tlie monthly Medal Competition on the Mil inst., the tollowing players returned cards, viz. 1.. Btadbein (Hedi rapt, liankeK. Kt-rjiuooß A. M. M,.^' ('apt Hunt Cart Kvn.l K. W fayloi rapt. WTnihHt Major \ii»tin (apt. DWajmnU laH M-is ;u 106 -8S s» S6 97-10 87
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  • 223 8 VOLUNTEER ORDERS. Bi Lr.-COL. TIIK HOH'BUt K. kfCBBAT, ,D CuMMANDAXI. S.V.I. Singaport, tttk OeUhtr >. V. A— Duties:— Orderly l»llii-er for next week. l.ieut. 11. A. K. Thomson Orderly X.C.0., Komi). O. storkweil. Pandas.— O* Monday and Wednewlaj at 5-la p.n Qw drill Oa Friday al &■»'< p.m. Class eom■SBBSI,
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  • 254 8 A lami botelUnow being buihia Ipob, in Urn st.-tei fading from the station The grotu.d tb^r is to he let as shop premieat, and Messrs. McAlister A Co. have already taken up halt the ipa< c. It is s.iid that the hotel is being built by
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  • 14 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. 13//. CMIOMr, 1904 To-day 4 ru hank rate is 1 ll j
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  • 89 8 I ,auiole. Layers t 9.<» j do (Cuba No. M unpicked IMS i ;opra Bali 8.45 j do Pomlau..- B.HO 'epper, Black buyers M.50 do White, (5?, "<9 W <ago Float Sariwa* MO do Brnnsl No :< «5 Svo Joffee Bail, 15% lasl« 0.09 3offee Palembanp, iOX X -4.S
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  • 116 8 hi%nk 4MM 1/111 Ucoiauri l/l I; J'rtvate 6 v.,. 1/11. do l>|> 1/11 >>i Ufrmany. —btnk d/d l.Hiij Private 3 m/. I. H'.t* do 6 in, B.OM 1,1 Fr^nr, -b-iU« (l/.i L4S| frit ate 3 m/i> 2.45 do Sn. j.lB uank T. f. H3.J iTivAteTvi J..> 14". S i/«
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  • 675 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. iH^ a 7?^° fc er 8tr 1 1 2es '°'">. Capt Buscbe 18th Oct. From Bansikok tith Oi-t G SH. MM1 Meyer Co For Bsn *J* DiH. sir. 1,«b» tong, Capt Donwon, Uth Oct. From Batavia, »th Oct. G,| nnd .Tjd j>.
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  • 62 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR Wharfs at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. v-'u w.y— N wb Tang, ing Yvn 'R!a Cbatucq [1 ick— l'-. I ALBERT GBATISa I> «X— XU s N liatl Mm 4 S 8 Si B IKSIO W BARF 7 Nil. V s aruin':- "'s Wiiakk— Kn
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  • 34 8 LIST OF PASSENGERS. Arrived 13th October. Per Uganda -From Rangoon— Mi U M Palkener, Mi. M W i»eier, Hi li i Mr. .1. Kemp, Mr K Vas Uort IV. Pur Ifrom A no) Mi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 102 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co, JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS. Nos. 51 52, High Street. j B vt I uiwtftl "'<•"». niiiii'-i-, »«<>• lapaiu-e plain .Stripi*,! an,H ..loare.l ami «f all other kind» »f Silk» suitable br Ladies' and (;ontlenien'» e^Nßses, etr. Anil a fresli lot of Indian ,md I'hineae Silverware,
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    • 351 8 XV6iteaway, Jbaidlaw Qo. GIVE THE BEST VALUE FOR CASH. Compare these Prices. DAISY AIR GUNS i &COU Price $l.9^r£ach i per packet ga^BS^sßa^BaTTT' Si •^V^^^Baß Childrens 1 t r- j -^W^P each Tenenffe Feeders Rings Prices .5 20 a S SPLENDID 'and 30 cts. each twp ff ALULi 35 c
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 130 8 UAt tSY li,\: Thursday, 13th October. Ilitrli Water. |..iu B.V.C CusHsJttee Meeting ">i.'>. Lt-a-ne Football. BX <v Vsanhv y.ii.ChowTboun Opera. North Hiid(ie Ud. 8 iStamlH.nl i >|„ ,;i VicK.ria Street. 9. Priday. 14th October. II IKb Wuter. I -.'8 a.m. 11l n.m s.\ .<■. Muxi,,, Seclioii. Drill. SI", Uilharnionic Musical
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  • 2568 9 RUBBER PLANTING IN THE STRAITS. Interesting; comments of the Editor of the India Rubber World." In the Strait* Ttmr.y of the 10th Scj.i we gave the first portion of an ac count of a visit to the Rubber Ptasta tions here and in the K. M. S. by Mr IVarson,
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    • 473 9 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-l I I AI'IIAI »lC,000,00() KKSEKVE KIM): -t.Tlirm'KesfrvellO.CXiO.OUOl MtverKeearf* T,iwO,OOO( "'.000.1J00 MerreUaMlH] M Proprietors ?lO,CK)XOfK) COURT OF DIRI-CTOKS. .1. li 'i>iii»in|. Km]., CliHiriuaii. i I. I Kin-, b^, IKputy ('lmiriiiau. I "on. It. Micwan. i |?t:M: 11. W.Ma.le, ba, I K. I. Wheullfi, K»q. CkM
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    • 306 9 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China i INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. i Capital XHOO.OOC Reserve Liability of Proprietor? i800,0(K Reserve Fund XBOOOCK' ItANKKRiS. Hank of England. National Hank of So tlaiul The London City A Mindland Bank, Ltd SINGAPORE BUNCH. Current Accounts ,ir«. opened ami inter Mt al>OW«4
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    • 355 9 NOTICES. 11 trah&imS Q PJJ ij^fe. .rifflß aWB L^3 B QOSNELL'B LATEST It I E3 O.t M t.th> GRAND HOTEL, Ltd., No*. 18, 19 20, BUND, YOKOHAMA. Situated in the FINEST POSITION on the BUND, commands an unhroker View or the Harbour and Tokyo Bay. Caters to First Class Travel
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    • 400 9 NOTICES. Wde Straits Wimes. AND Wde Straits {Budget SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE in ADVANCE. Daily issne per >ct fJOOO do per <|i wter 7.5" do per niuuth 2.50 do per copy 0.15 Weekly ibsue j>er year 18.00 do per quarter 4.00 do per copy U. 40 When sent by post, there
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    • 79 10 Apollinaris llu Queen of Table Waters' Som.iri> aaaaa Royal Warrants of AIIOIXIMENT TO MIS MAJESTY THE KINO AMI B.R.H. THE PMbM *3P WALES. A«an ai s m > 30.000,000 BornM I have newr J^L drunk better "What! never '<" jtW No, nevei Brooke I>mhJ\ Tea allows il no "^curcely^^K ever."
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    • 544 10 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway From April 1 1 th. 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. i.M. A.M. AM. I'M. P.M T M. CM I'M SINGAPORE 4..U6 7J& 10.00 UM 8.10 3^2 IM 800 ai A %^rt-«. o;i2 ;{;l |(WI X A -1 :<
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    • 334 10 NOTICES. I MOTION 0 CO i EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. KKPAIRB PROMPTLY XXI f S. H. SAN, 14 CHENG TUAN STREET. Uejjs to inform the pnblic Unit supply carpenter?. Otters, boitennakera engine and gen«r!il workera, and imm coolies fnr the Federate states, lohore, and Ketherlanda the shortest BO.ice. TRIAL SOLICITED. Augt 8
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