The Straits Times, 15 October 1904
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Title Section13 1904-10-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,562 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1904. PRICE 15 CEKM13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement401 1904-10-15 1 NOTICES. Dubonnet Dubonnet THE I Quinquina urccogoned Dubonnet aii the World A.S BEIOSTG THE BEST APPETIZER. ATONIC WINEt^ RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL STAFF. To be had from all Dealers Sole Agents DUPIRE Co., Singapore. i i Caledonian Hotel. 77 Brass Bassah Road Si Na» Billiard Pablee K\. 11l nl ";i!-i:401 words
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Advertisement485 1904-10-15 1 NOTICE. J F. dc foni alcaax late Manager, HV'i!«' L'Fnrape. bat taken over Emaiem b'i Tiffla Xi >n>« the Refreshment Room the rank l!oai> «n i Woodimd- Bail >v iv ittaUoa from Qetaber Ist. <>■ i is.in COVKHXMEXT OF SELAXGOR. Fender* will bt> received *t theOSee of I t be485 words
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Advertisement470 1904-10-15 1 'I\ii>: fiscbatue Bankt »il! be closed J on Tuesday ipth inft > at cooo Thanaay :>Oth j Kara l;ay* (>.-t U 1 7-10 FHI 6WIMMING fill; Steward i» rei|Uired to take charge o( the t!lQb buofia'ow lapanriae r^r««uta .r.n) a app ieaUou to i>e >ent in j writing with reference!470 words
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Advertisement186 1904-10-15 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. GENTLEMEN'S Waterproofs The Latest The Best All Sewn SeamsINVERNESS WATERPROOFS ARMY REGULATION WATERPROOFS 15, 50 and <19.50. Detachable Cape with Shoulder Strip CHESTERFIELD WATERPROOF $24 oo each. tu— INVERNESSES CHESTERFIELDS IN THE NAVY REGULATION WATERPROOFS NEW DRAB SHADE KtbULAiiun WAitKKKOOFS Syoes < 'apes Coat.- Sewn Seams eta186 words
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Advertisement93 1904-10-15 1 Notice i« hereby given that Urn I >w«r of Atlorrev civen by us to Ahmat lin OsMHt as our Collector nas been revoi sd as from the 1=» d&v of Octobtr. l!' 04, ami that lim ::>. Watt baa l>eea appointed Collector in place of ihe said Ahmat I in93 words
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Advertisement36 1904-10-15 1 NOTICE. The Public are hereby notified that Bukit Timah Uoad and Scott's Road Railway Crossing will bj closed to traffic from 9 p.m. on Saturday next the 15th inst. until 6 o'clock on the following morning-.36 words
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Special Telegrams to the Straits Times."
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Article29 1904-10-15 2 kuropalkins Advance Checked Shni'nh'ii, 1411, Odd* r. An unollicialJapanese telegram r-tit 1 that Cennral Kuropatkin's advance movement has oeencompletely cbeckt d, and the J;ipai)i>«n areuoinplote'- iooa.29 words
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Article37 1904-10-15 2 The Koatiam were attacking tl Jafianese weak spot at I'ensih'i and expected the Japaneae to send large reinforcements thither, thus weakening their other (lank and c>ntr<' ».h Kuropatkin then intended to a tack37 words
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38 1904-10-15 2 Only small boiiy ol roioforcemeni s were sf nt, the Jipinese left centre, iaatead, attacking il>e disconcert.-l Russians. The Japane.sft inptured 27 guns and ini.'iy annnunition wagons. Tne Russian position is no*- precar-38 words
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Article46 1904-10-15 2 The Blockade is now impassable. Garrison Suffering:. According to Chioean report", the f."<irriton at !'or! Arthur is now suffering from the want of water and provisions. The blockade is now impassable. Neither side is ollieially report!: g upon the Mtu;iti in.46 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article75 1904-10-15 2 It Furnishes no Details of Consequence. London, HA 0 (ietiprnl Sakharoff report! thai I Japanese ass imed the offensive 11th. The ip mi m >ye I ii ing fa M i aides of the railway and to the north of t He Yeataiimines Throogboat the i';i>, ilie Russians75 words
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Article39 1904-10-15 2 Keuter'.s coneepondent atToluo noti the receipt. o!;\n ;;!l! report whi it; iioate-* that the Japanese wen Henerally successful in the 6ghting Wednesday. All the three J ipaneae rmi erv >_-f i were r decide I taxes39 words
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54 1904-10-15 2 ENDEAVORING TO ENVELOPE" THE RUSSIANS. 1 1 r ktioot v>r lorrooodins t he Kt.--■iaci in the Pensihn district ire pi i grc-sinij favorably. Hna'«o reports that the pursnil ol the enemy by General! Kuroki am.} Nodza progreaaed renuirkably. A body of the enemy possessii (funi was enveloped and throw;; i.-.-54 words
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Article63 1904-10-15 2 South African Labor Problem now Solved. Mr. Mbu, the niii'.ing Qnanciei Hurl hatjußt retarm d. He testifies to the Chinese bein^ intelligent, industrious, honei contented. li would b( imp wible to ivi men. The ones I the ill trea* c.iib in 8 >uth Ifric ihe dei63 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement358 1904-10-15 2 NOTICES. To H.M. thk Kino. TO H. M. THE KINC. To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. AND TO HE, Sir John Anderson GOVERNOR OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, ETC. Buchanan's Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are358 words
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Advertisement308 1904-10-15 2 2 111 £f"\ 1 a\ 12; ss«v. 'A^^a 1 Si;.- a, LAa uk .*wv.'j. tfyjiit -<***] gj .*d^.^ j U CS Ten Year i- Old Ij) Z J Vanguard Whisky is a pleasing example of the delicately flavored mature spirit so gratef.il to the palate of the connisseur— lts absolute308 words
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Advertisement505 1904-10-15 2 NOTICES. "Sledge" Brand FULL CREAM Natural Milk. Sledge Brand Sterilized A PERFECT FOOD. Tin- I. l. «•<■— "f BterlliuMtoa :lii* -Milk miili-r^oe* render.-, ii .-tliMilnw-ly bee from all intm'tiou* gOTM, an 1 makes it A PERFECT FOOD Mr lataata and Invaliits, and Is tlie ln-nt for iloinesi ic |HU|ie«.j The505 words
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Advertisement178 1904-10-15 2 Apottinaris The Qu of Tabh Wai BOTTLED only wttii it* OWI ViTilßAl CAS, \nJon!> the -r. 1 LINARIS SPRINd, Xeueuahr, Qermany. BGYAI .\i i. IWLO MEDAL. DI'SSELDOBI lIHITION'. 1902 ABRAMS' HORSE REPOSITORY. ofin Hoses 9n of allc!is»e;. Suitable for ;all purposes, to select from Complete Turnouts. fodder! harness. &c bave178 words
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Advertisement192 1904-10-15 2 Tiie foregninti telegrams were issued as an extra, and inserted in Ihe copies of tho "STRAITS TlttES distributed locally yesterday. WHEN NOT 10 SMOKB. _\l Delie, a well i;" 1 «ni Fn m Bpecialiat, •< ites thai tobacco cxci .In,, t and selective action upon the auditory m rye and192 words
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Article424 1904-10-15 3 \n I'nu ual Visitor to a Singapore Bwkawt I'lETm with |>, .i.li.int for I.:lli.ml.'r partial bo the tap-room < 1.11 li.imiii n anwaadi >\. kn ami aaaatataa I ut a musical cow, or rather a cow witl 1 <ar. 1^ Minnwli.it ..f novrit, ;i- v.iv Wen it424 words
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Article156 1904-10-15 3 Boyal College l>l>. i 1 1 to itudy tin '■■■>. r.i.iu < 'ooimiauun on that il tkrowi li^'lit ttu di Tl thai I beri i> moa| Norwegian uikm in i laya Hi rirare ill BritUh -hi|i~. -,i..-i canrying Laac .1 Chi ipanete 1 rewi Ibe vardi i156 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement73 1904-10-15 3 -tuMcni disrase U :i Phiaihafliin'i Paia U;ilm hai adwittaVaa alkai !i«»iiui.;tv oaVn TLis remedy b :.iM,L liiniin at and nut only 1. iii .1 ii;. uma tic paiut in I in. beak, atafl aaaV :be mu>cles .md .-tiffiiess of j'ini It .i,ii>.|jtii and whci- lvi- l>urns or scalds uml.- with'iiit73 words
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Advertisement323 1904-10-15 3 NOTICES. PARIS fw- MANILA iiri. Jsevy Jiermanos E|^ 9a Bras J3asah Road, (KAFFLHS HOTEL BUILDINOS, OPPOSITE THE COLUBOE). "OMEGA" WATCHES HIGHEST PRIZE at the Swiss National Exhibition, Geneva. 1896 HIGHEST PRIZK at the International Exhibition, Brussels. 1898 HIGHEST PRIZB «t the International Universal i:\hihitior. Paris, lea* «^~^_s YEARS GUARANTEED^^^ ah323 words
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Advertisement629 1904-10-15 3 t/V¥TC7^W These tiny C B^aUa^g^J^ Capsules C Bvafl superior C ■IJ, M W m m? K to Copaiba, C \^^^M^^^W Cubebs, and C cure C the same diseases as these drugs C in forty-eight hours without inconvenience. SKh Capmle bcmra the umr HdlD Tf) FOR DISUSES OF THE OMEST. SRIMAULTS629 words
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Advertisement544 1904-10-15 3 NOTICES. I A GIFT FROM ENGLAND, I SHliiT^ I c t\. "V$ l*ir* jl it.J Ii il ft ka am :E < f Bl I jfLJg I P^H Wt SLbJ Sk Njf^' J ;fi f T( EUi -A I aH law Q 1 I '.<ra>4al I S^^l M iJm I544 words
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1553 1904-10-15 4 The Straits Times. SATURDAY. 15TH OCTOBER. Two days ago we republished a paragraph whinh originally appeared in the Aral I'ioneer regarding the initiation of Mr. M T dp la Courneuve into th*> Buddhist Brotherhood in Singapore. In t.h;it paragi ;>ii it was insinuated that the late Inspector of the Perak1,553 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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44 1904-10-15 4 London, ISM OeUbtr. The accident to the Duke of Con naiigh' was <lac to his motor car colliding. Tin; Duke was thrown out of his car The Duke at the time, was accompanied by Major Murray.44 words
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Article32 1904-10-15 4 It is officially announced that the Duke is suffering from a scalp wound and that the left ear is ;ilso injured. Hut r.o serious consequences ate anticipated therefrom.32 words
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Article10 1904-10-15 4 l,<iU'r. The Duke of Connan^ht is progressing satisfactorily.10 words
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Article43 1904-10-15 4 'tciinhnrdment liecomini; more Violent General stoessel report! that, on the Ist instant, the Russians recaptured BignaJ Hill. The Japanete are bombarding the interior of the fortress at Tort Arthur from new hatteries. The bombardment is becoming more and more violent.43 words
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59 1904-10-15 4 Later. The capture of 1« suns by the Japanese i, officially admitted at St. Petersburs:. The Russian i:orrespondents agree that the^figbting in the present etig.iaement is more desperate than that at Liaoyang The combatanti exhibit complete disregard for 1 i ie. PositioDl are taken and59 words
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26 1904-10-15 4 There are frequent hand to hand encounters, in which both forces tnrow hand grenade* with murderous effect. The cannonide continues nightly.26 words
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Article27 1904-10-15 4 Hendrik Witboi the most influential Hottentot Chief in Damaraland, ha? declared war against the Germans. This oiiief had hitherto been ostentatiously luyai.27 words
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36 1904-10-15 4 It is expected that the bulk of the Eietteotots there will now j >in the Hereroa who in rebellion, This wUI double Germany's difficulties in that section of South- west Africa36 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article36 1904-10-15 4 KUROPATKIN 'S REPORT. London, 15th Octo (iener:il Kuropatkin reports that the riglitiiiL' on Wednesday night und on Thursday was very despenito. His troopa ported on the riuii t wing held the advanced positions until nightfall only.36 words
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Article59 1904-10-15 4 Fhey then retired to the main position in the centre The troops were torced to retire to the main position A.t two o'clock id the afternoon, n. report bad been received from Uie left ftlng The Uu^sian losses wereeonsidei i' '■<> (i.rier:!l Karopatkin condudea the despatch •'>•59 words
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Article56 1904-10-15 4 TOKYO VERSION OF THE FIGHTING. Renter's cormpoD leni al Tokio sends news under date 13th October The .l:ii\inese head quarter! in Ifanehnria report, according to him, that the Right Army continued i mi- ';ii ol the R wsi ■><• > north. column had '■>■■ n rfi bed in the.iirwtion •>!56 words
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42 1904-10-15 4 The Central Army continued to :iit:ick the en< my The enemy appe v tre iting continuously till dusk yesterday evening. The nemy made two dtrins attack) iiimn 'In 1 Lot; Army. The atl icki were repul f<\ ith heavy42 words
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Article17 1904-10-15 4 NOTE: Tesegrams anj lecaJ news j received prior to noon to-day are pub- lished on Page i.17 words
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Article15 1904-10-15 4 Uavm Bndei the M irpbine >nl b■aee of ItM are published in the Government (i;iz"tte15 words
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Article22 1904-10-15 4 Mb, r. J. Bpbodlc, who bai bi resiiiinc at the A l»lphi HoJ I, I M ran •■<■ i to the R»ffl Hotel22 words
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Article17 1904-10-15 4 Mr C W Am> iiu s |i>>-<--jUd i■ iO i liv r and Hurveyor-Geiieral at l\. i17 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1904-10-15 4 I.ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. LSIW HUSH Kl> 1564) Wine Spirit Merchants, (f/Ondon. Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. Liarr on applicationt. tu.th.s. v c. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. H«M .i bi Watl :.i. ...m'-. 'inriy ehawle et saperb iie:miy. haej tan» of mry,289 words
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Advertisement325 1904-10-15 4 11' \Niru. r Sinnnon .-ipHh;' t Kiy'swald Baropenn or Rw 1 Man. t i at. otic |%dj only. ComfortHi at -a. iry. ply 1 cf II I < to Mrs. Von X *On v> BE LET! [a \t- Km). .m;>oni; i ahru i> lag Hci- :n 7 Baop-Honses Mo lerate325 words
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Advertisement709 1904-10-15 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL. AMATKIU VAItIKTY CONCERT an/1 MORTON'S FARCICAL SKKTCH "AUNT CHARLOTTESMAID. i The following Indies and Rdntlemen will kindly assist Mesdames Salzmann, Hooper, Abbott, and Miss Newton. Lt. Leslie, R.N., Lt. Pope, R.A., Lt. 1 Daidson, R.A., Lt. Abbott, A-S C. .Messrs. E. E. S>kes, W. Dunman lE.709 words
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Advertisement133 1904-10-15 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. T be letting of the Spirit Fsrra in the Government of Achren nnn its Dependencies for the terms Ist April )'MV> to ultimo March 1!IW. md Ist April 1'" I to nltimo IWN wUI take place at KoU Baja, on Monday, I'Hh December, 1!),>4 at 1" n.in133 words
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Article26 1904-10-15 5 The Li 1 iwin« t l -i.il telegram Irom reign OAeeaj Tokyo haa haai |4 y Ml I' nak:i, the .lH|>.,i:cs« > :it B'aaaoora.26 words
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Article50 1904-10-15 5 r.-inese -\>Mime the Offensive at I'tnlisiho 1 M Hi S J A 1 )hv:«iii reports a« follows ,111 1,\- ..1 Wednatd. >v and linnIn I isihn, the 1 iounter :ttt;u'k« od 1 1 "-ioiie f retreat* nr '"i M 'here umed I lie offisoaive linoe ik ol rhoreawj50 words
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Article29 1904-10-15 5 .(irk of Prince Kanin's Cavalry Bur stronp it ijor-OeneraJ ted ton level m nl of •)-,-> oitna- am oj our \mi.\ have i» occupied impor- ric pontinninn the29 words
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32 1904-10-15 5 '.1t .1 Army ng l;n in ihly. ;ilid it is ibe enemy ir.-.m several v [ing Shahopu I, tul bai na< pointa in those rriving U .1 uallj32 words
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Article151 1904-10-15 5 lii« ,rs. Smith Plumpton. Catl d 1 veat< rday M ler Bowers r Mi— t Mr llean Gilfillan. I Penang Th< nd thi Bcrvio Mi Muriaon Allan. n away by Mr M E Plumpti a A. I Ills Idinj rj 111- .11. nil |ii gifts of151 words
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Article17 1904-10-15 5 the ith. x l with aiafal 1 d ii i) -iini 1 1.. value of S *<x».17 words
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Article14 1904-10-15 5 1 8 a !>' I .iv*> They il in tie lirKt I 'irilli:. bj m14 words
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Article18 1904-10-15 5 tO the wiiarf 1: K iri.pi- Ihe 1 1 ii.- Ni- una i I Ch 1:1.1 0. I18 words
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Article373 1904-10-15 5 Three Hundred Junks Captured by Japaiese. •in -pi-.-i.il wire reaoftuuj thai the Bottaat rordoa which the Ttpaaran have iii.r.%,. ;,i-i. mid Port Aitliur now im paaaahh), i iaaateal Ui an amwinl of the blertadw whaea aaaaan i;i t h. 'V.w.o, lh,,h, v.,,.. Aeseiwing to thai paper,373 words
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Article139 1904-10-15 5 It is annooaeed hi the New Zealand papers that a marriaee has been arranged between Miss Ethel Buckland, only daughter of William Prank Buckhnd Bag, ot Thethulla. Cambridpe. New Zealand, and Mr- John I. Philip*, late of Huokland and DOWoflpoh, l'erak MiM BoeUand bai left New Zealand,139 words
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Article137 1904-10-15 5 Chinamsn Killed. When the.* s tMwmpfc, Captain Lar- iiriveii rrooa Bingapora at BoagKong on the ted (nat she was obaanred to be Hyinc the I'olice tlss, and Inspector l.ancely of tha Water Police at inci- I carded her to learn the trouble. It was then iearned that, the137 words
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Article120 1904-10-15 5 Thk watei supply dillkulty is much '-It. at bate Lumpur. People in Kiili Lonapor, taya the Pnmm (lunette, ire prepare*) pay anything for their inpply cf water, and iboafthpipaa hsva baaai laid down the authorities are aaapand owina] to tba Cram AgMHa'l lyatWß of iici::y in delivery120 words
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Article97 1904-10-15 5 Five Men Injured. An .i(l.-ii[ ha j o<-<"irrf"l aboard the Itritich lattlneliip Peayeaaee, at \\'< ihaiwei, by which tivn nieii w. re in- of wl)"li) haw bt-m M-nt to nospitaL [taaaaMthal the men were jetting out the r>o.»m boa'e by hand L r «'.ir, the thin having m97 words
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Article124 1904-10-15 5 Aunt Charlotte s Maid "at the Town Hall next Saturday. Iv.ve Wan among its other attracItioaeh to hive a theatre night our local amateurs under the able management of Mr. \V. A. Dowley, having arranged for a variety performance, and a presentation of Morton's farce. Aunt CimrittW* Moiti,'124 words
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Article279 1904-10-15 5 Oa the JtithofJune last, a tragedy occurred at the junction of Club Street and Ann Siang Hill by which Chow l'fk Ho, a young baha, 21 years of age lost his life. He was present at a wayang and so the story goes, trod up279 words
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Article241 1904-10-15 5 A Malay boy who had been placed in 'he Reformatory for a period <i four ■wen eacaped He employed himself while free in beguiling two children to a quiet spot and relieving them of a silver bracelet and anklet. He was sentenced to <ix months by Mr Sproule241 words
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Article163 1904-10-15 5 I 1)n the 22n ultimo, a raid was made Inn tongkang No. 74 at Tanjong Pagar Wiiarf and a quantity of miseellaneout. <ir;iules ranging through cloths, black ;irid white, ilannel, lamps, fcentodeoap, thread, tape, buttons etc., were lighted npoa. aptain w*ood, Haperintendent, of the T. P. D Police, one163 words
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Article568 1904-10-15 5 The Gallops owiX(; to the rain, the track was not as fast as it might have been, but the work proved interesting to the fairly large number of sportsmen who were present. Portfire rattled up a good once round, Blue Jacket joining in over the last six furlongs568 words
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Article87 1904-10-15 5 The Maiden Plate. Clannnan evens Diplomatic 2 to 1 Caste 4 to 1 Rockhill 5 to 1 Father O'Flyun ti to 1 Marigold 8 to 1 The Scout S to 1 Postman lOtol The Viking 10 to 1 Khon 20 to 1 I'ncle Sam i'O to 1 Governor's CupPawnbroker87 words
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Article35 1904-10-15 5 Beiobk the Marine Court yesterday Patrick Hughes and John Marneffe, fiiemen ofthess. l'nlcaii,v/ere charged with remaining behind ir. the Colon) without certificates of discharge They weie lineJ $2."> Or fourteen days' rigorous imprisonment.35 words
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Article167 1904-10-15 5 Nondescripts vs. Rovers. On the S. K. C. ground yesterday afternoon a League football fixture was pl;»\ed DaT between the Nondescripts and the Hovers. Mr. McMurray oflkiatea us leferee. I'lay was rather late in tarting owing to the late anival of some of the Nordescripts. lv the first167 words
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Article88 1904-10-15 5 Yestkrhay morning I.ieut. Radcliffe, the Acting Master Attendant, held an enquiry into the collision which occurred in the harbour on Thursday night between the Police patrol launch Main mala and the launch I'ulo I'ljit, belonging to Smith and I Foster. The ami of the I'nlo linn admitted88 words
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Article119 1904-10-15 5 Friday's Play, paoraaeroa pairs.— hx.u. Law ■> Paridas ami Cl6*v«r lie;u Amu 1 (/apt. Sharp ami l.t. TiyU'in H d 1!. CLASS IMIII'.I.K.S. UNA!.. Hooper and .Millnnl liortKwanand Daviea c class iriftiiiW mm Itailey l>eat Kees ii-4, 0 3 11. class- BDMLH Nurthway lieal l.on^niiar119 words
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Article12 1904-10-15 5 Several items nf local interest "ill be j found on Page S.12 words
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Article50 1904-10-15 5 Thkkk is a probability of another vessel being added to the Canton River steamship fleet An old ship has been bought at Singapore and will shortly be brought to Honckone for the necessary repairs to be effected, atter which it is said she will be put on the Hongkong-Canton run.50 words
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Article56 1904-10-15 5 Ax agreement has been concluded between the Portuguese Minister and the Chinese Government at Peking to the effect that a railway between Canton and Ma;\-»o will be. laid down by Chinese conjointly with the Portuguese a»d on the condition that a Chinese Tax 1 Mice and Freight Inspection Office be56 words
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Article58 1904-10-15 5 Last night tha new Company under the style of "The Burmah Theatrical Coy." put on the stage for the first time in Singapore that laughable play Baktnm and Biktim Crodit ihoaM be given to the proprietor f'jr the excellent performance, sweet, music >md the attractive ooatomet. The Open -'tamboul rind58 words
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Article91 1904-10-15 5 Os Monday morning bat at Cbendai in l'erak, at th« residence of Mr. L. Hawkins, a tiger jumped through a window —which had been lett. open ol ihe dinir^-'ojin, on th< pound iloor, and took a 1 iree duu which waa chained up in the roon:. Mr. Hawkins woke t:p91 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1904-10-15 5 STEARNS' WINE, improve! both .i|i|K-tit. aad a%ttttsea. It i<ring^ i-.iik h.-altli te th«- weak and sickly.16 words
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Advertisement57 1904-10-15 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Oct. 17 At S:i!e r.Kiiii, fiirtiituf -ale. 1 tt— AtTsaJMwFaanr. art nip ix. s 1 -I'rii,- BHarira," m— At salt- room. Leas! iale. Benm naa ■aad anii Dasast Baal ■-•»-.AiS..l t -r,N,m. mlj ma* ■•.M.l«.t-:,...,i h. L Coehlan and Co. i 7 At tin- Vii.i57 words
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Advertisement319 1904-10-15 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS IR^FiEPXjiES Hotel. Criterion Dinner w TO-ISTIO-HIT REMEMBER OUR USUAL RACE DINNERS 11 Feed at Raffles Kipiins from Sea to Sea Band in Attendance on all Occasions. OctlO *W WEILL AND ZERNEITS JEWELLERY STORE \O. S, HIGH STREET. UK* ONI OF THK finest Qolleetions IN THE EAST tH.SfU'rlioit Sttluilnl319 words
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Article690 1904-10-15 6 .Same, pert, probahle date of urn nil, a n(l mime of agent*. SriAMMB. A. Apcar, Calcutta. Oct IS: I. Simons. Achilles, China, Oct Mansfield. A our. Saigon, Nov M. Maritime?. Virlie, Sydney, Nov 22; Boustead. All'oin, iiongkok, Oct; Borneo Coy. Ayuthia, Bombay, >ov; Borneo Coy. Harois -n, Hongkong,690 words
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Article249 1904-10-15 6 For Singapore. •!'i er .i'' r hl i '-nnectiut with the steamer Simla at Colombo fron London Srpt. 16, due I6tb Oct.— Mist Bowdßi.. Km P. K Dg, Hon' Mr, Overen.l, Mrs. E.C'ox. M-. wd Mrs Wre ford, Mrs West. Messrs. K. F H Edlin VV. R.249 words
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Article202 1904-10-15 6 KJP Issue Company l: ->' r Tna—t GOLD. I BJM N ,800 iminnwd. 4,000 f 10 20,000 S 16 10,000 S lo 6,207 1 l".f>"" 1 J6.7OO 1 110,000 1 50,000 I 150,H0ti 1 2li,000 I 100 .(XX) untuned. $7.50 !ier>awah CJ. M. Co., Lid 14.00 j lo (Dabmd)202 words
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Article121 1904-10-15 6 400,000 1» I. 1 1 f 2,0(>0 4,500 SO.OOO (•.•.mm 3,4(10 6,'MKI i,"50 l,oi»o 24,000 6 OOOUUibSIILiI. 6(10 2,000 5,000 um»»uetl. 300,000 1.000 unii-nm-l. 37,000 1 UK) 5» S IJS S mo 10 g 1011 100 10 S to 50 100 s* 100 m 100 I 1 I Dull121 words
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Article45 1904-10-15 6 Jowarth Krukine, Ltd. 7% 26<i,iNHI iiley, Hargreaves, Ltd. B% WtJtOO MX \>n-m l.uy.:r-. iiDKapore Munui|ial 6% 40tt,.iu(i 2/ 0 I'irin buy.-:- >• 6% l,_7S,o<m 1% |.rem l>u>.i- 4% ttSo.WMt 17, di». h»iii. faujuDg i'ogai Oock Co., Ltd. 6% _£u,o<io prem baysn 5% I.3<>6..Vtt< pur. buyerK.45 words
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Advertisement553 1904-10-15 6 NOTICES. WANTED An intelligent clerk for a Solicitors' •i.-m. One who unden<tami« Court worland t> ppwriting preferred. l.il>eral salary I'OiujM'tpnt mm. Apply to VAN SOMKKFN KHOKV. Solicitors, Singapore. t»l. IH-10 WANTED An Ex|«?riBncpd Manager for Sungkai Sawmills. Apply by letter with testimonials andtanu ooot brfaw Hth October, j 4, ti>553 words
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Advertisement607 1904-10-15 6 NOTICES. T) BE LET— No. ftl Institution Hill Fntry Ist November Apply to TOMLINSON A LKRMIT, 1 Kit He. Place. o.t II uc TO PK LET. small first Boor offices facing Cavenagh Bridge Rotd and Flint Street. Apply to Guthrie 4 Co. Ltd.. Agents. v.c. rO BE LET— One splendidly607 words
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Advertisement659 1904-10-15 6 NOTICES. F. Garlyle Quine. R.N.R. Marine Surveyor, inspecting, and Eportlng Engineer RefHg. 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.G. 9 C TO BE LET. A superior European residence in|i.'bancliery Lane.659 words
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Advertisement834 1904-10-15 6 SHIPPING. SHIPPING IN PORT. I'mler this heading the following abbreviations are used:— «tr.— steamer; sh.— ship; bq.— barque sch. schooner Yet. Yacht Crn. Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor.— Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power Brit. British U. S. United Stiit Fch. French; Ger. German; Dnt. Dutch G.c. General-cargo d.p. deck passenger U.— Uncertain T.834 words
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Advertisement239 1904-10-15 6 FOR ADELAIDE. XBLBOURNI AND SYDNEY. I Also taking urge for other Australian and New Zealand Ports The s. s. QRACCBUB, (H.hl'l' tons), i Captain McDonald, is dvi hereou or about loth October aud will receive prompt des patch for above ports. For freight or pnssige apply to MrALIrTER 4 CO.,239 words
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Miscellaneous26 1904-10-15 6 WEATHER TELEGRAAI. V. E. A. C. Telegraph C'omjwn 14th Oi'torer. BOyyRONG.— Barometer 29 !<2. Direction of Wind K.s.E. Force of Wind 1 Max.Temp in Shade ML26 words
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Advertisement382 1904-10-15 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. I m k. lima, Japan, Penanc Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Billi >f Lading issued (ot Mil (lulf. Continental M-..1 Umaricu Ports. i\i> Singapore on or about Mail Line. {fir Chin*) t in iM>n._-^i382 words
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Advertisement661 1904-10-15 7 STEAMSHIPgCOMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agtntt at Singaporf SHIP AOBKCY, LATK J. DaRKDBLS 4 Co., 2-8 Co I I.YKK QCAY. 1 he unHarmpntioned datfg are only approximate. steamer From Exp'ted. Will be Itatpntched Jor:- />< Kl.rl; Soerabaya Oct 15 Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pekalongan, Samarang,661 words
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Advertisement470 1904-10-15 7 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIME. HAMBURO. The steamers of thi9 Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo The arrivals of the470 words
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Advertisement635 1904-10-15 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Oerman Mail Line. tK? Dd weU nown "Mil «teamei Rrpmi Company gail fortnightly fro. Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ani werp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Geno, renansr. Singapore, Hongkong, Shangha ba?k Bnd Kobe Yokohama an thf bey J are due in Sin *»pore on or abou the_undermentioned dates635 words
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Advertisement700 1904-10-15 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES OOEAI STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. I The Companies' steamers are despatch? Tom Liverpool oatwardß for the Strait?, Chin u»d Japan every week, and from Japan homo »ards for London every fortnight and to Liverpool monthly. One ontward steamp jach month extends to Vancouver700 words
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Advertisement525 1904-10-15 7 I __JNSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO FIRE A LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS IXCMk £12,000,000. I» LUtllT riBI O»fICl TBl W0BL» BOUBTIAD k. Co., Agents rHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I7RB INSURANCI COMPANY Capital X2,I OT W0 Paid up Capital i.,.,710 Reitrve Fund £1,073,650 Tin undersigned, Agents for the Com«nif are prepared525 words
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Article507 1904-10-15 8 tmtutn Contribmtor) m d Chitty« in predominantly tradi Singapore, are 1 ..:i,i .1,--i\r rlinduism Bngtuhmen in Sing* t< think th.n they »re Brah- that irapn won i* erroneotti uppcar i" be Brahmim in mi. the fart thai thej r| thread .il.out t 10 indicate to any507 words
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Article494 1904-10-15 8 Death of I.efcadio Hearn. The 1h.,,;k,,;., />,.,/,/ I'rrm say* that the death of Lefcadio Hearn, the famous :iiit 1 prolific word painter who had made In- In. nn 111 Japan, and idealised t li.it country and it- people for vcrv many English readers. wa» announced on494 words
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Article200 1904-10-15 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. 15//, <>,-tol-er, 1904. To-day 1 m bank rate is 1/11 -fr. F.M.S. Tin. The statement oi tlu output of tm and tin-ore from the Federated MalayStates during tho first eight months of the year has been published The nctt increased output from the four States, as compared with200 words
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Article212 1904-10-15 8 <amMei Imyers f 9. l-.'J do iCune Xo 1) iiipicke.l _„13 on Vpra Ball 8.4S Jo Pontlaaa- s.:i. eppcr, Blick H io White, [i% 4" wi <»ro Floa: Saraw*. tM do Brace. 365 J earlSajru J.fti Bali, 15% castr 23.01 Jotted, PaiiUilaa^, i; iM.S offee, Llberlac No. I 54.10212 words
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Article608 1904-10-15 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Hun Huh Hvnn, Brit. str. 575 tons. Cai't Smith, Uth Oct. From Bai. 10th Oct. (i.e., nod 1 1 d.p. Wee Bin A Co. For t*ourabay*. lfcstli Rds. H't~y. Dut, «tr. 107 ton.. Naoortah. MM Fr °m Ba<an, lath Oet G.o and608 words
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Article81 1904-10-15 8 I\r st.-a,,,,r Timr. To-Dav. MlflNi yin ports Malacca S p m W caD K and Deli jfrft,. 3p n Hongkonn and Japan ,s 3 p ra Penan* and Colombo .ScW.V, 3 p.m Hongkon. v.id Japan *,„,/<, 5 p m .UoSDiY. Kurope via port* Saabm 10 a m Saigon81 words
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Article117 1904-10-15 8 hrum Europe l!y tlie I. O, B.s. S wta due on the loth October. Kiora China— Uy iheH. l> I Saehfru due on the I'itti (,(ctol>er. Left Singapore Due in London Unv.A.agSl*t Al M Bepl Mrd fleptMrd iJi-|ii v'n i V. .v Kepttthh x-pt :'t>ih Sept 7th117 words
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Article113 1904-10-15 8 Whsrfs at Which Different Ship.are Berthed To-day. Hast Wharf— Xueu Xteag VionißiA tJiiAVisi; Does— Swiuili-.v. ALBUTQBATnM Dimk S'll.niin. Skcviun No. 1 I'rin/ Ueinriali, Hatara, Ban Wliatt 1 1 in I laiaa, Zaa^aia. S Nil Nil 5 Siilt.m. Agamemnun 6 Nil. BOBXBOWBUI 7 Segovia, I OolobarU, 1.-113 words
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Article293 1904-10-15 8 10th Oc'ober. Tv KM ill II M\|.\\ FTKB >i \\w:i \iin■ in m 7 tii Mutiu and l.itai.\ 7 tfl ■m. Choral I'elebi ition i in. Chlldren'i Service 30 p m I with Serraoi St. Uatthkw'h Church, Nkii. I: >ad. 11-80 Mattim lUokien hl5 p w Kveunona mid293 words
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Article16 1904-10-15 8 EUun ia di prevalent i 1 Lumpur, thai bbuml haw le. n tttt i'l i 116 words
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Advertisement121 1904-10-15 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 51 Sc 62, High Street. Imlian. CWasM, a:..l JatMMaf tlaia BMfVal ■■i Ottmni ami ot all Stkac kinds <«t 8ilk» suitable for Ladieo' and (ioiitltiiien* tlrcxseo, etc And trr>h In: i Indian anil Chinese Silverware, Indian ru^H, utrpetß, Chinexe v121 words
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Advertisement164 1904-10-15 8 XVditeawaif, Jbaidlaw dr (So. GIVE THE BEST VALUE FOR CASH. Compare these Prices. m'r"H DAISY AlfS SUNS Childrens' J^^^^^t t -ff Feeders EACH enen Rings Prices S ,o. BW SPL K ENDID and 3«» cts. each J iftLUti 35 c t s p C dozen XVditeawaif, Jbaidlaw 6? (So. ANJER.164 words
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Miscellaneous224 1904-10-15 8 HAY BI tl-U Saturday, 15th October. Hi-h-W.itiM. 153 p.m. P. k<> ..mwanl mail im I. Criterioa Maaei rTslfsi Hotel K.(.<\ Mouthly ami Annual GoU Modal S.V E .Muntlily >1,....t FootoaU. s.v I Band aad Draai 1.0. G.T. v VapChowThoag Open, Xetth Bridge U I liuni.ali Opora Mortal liridne Koad. 9.224 words
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Article978 1904-10-15 9 From the Asian." Tht Melbourne llhwtrnted Sportnt'i ami Dramiiln: Sens has Hume interesting reminiscences of T«ddy WeekeK, though they err in accuracy <>t detail somewhat, and the statement that Weekes lost £80,000 in the Oriental liank snkihli i.s, we should think, apo crypt)al, while it is978 words
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Advertisement398 1904-10-15 9 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation >i I I \l 511.,UU0,00 HMI rre 10,000,0.10 rro T.Hfj.nfiof ""^wM" I 1! iI.U of Proprietors *10.lXH0O L<ir«! OP DIRI .CTOHS. II \:u"l|.l, l'.-'|., Cll.tlllii:lli. r>nara K- liirmiy < liairniaii. ll. m. I!. Shcwan. I N. A. 5,..i,5, ba, j 11. w BMa, 1',.;. I398 words
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Advertisement305 1904-10-15 9 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India. >. I Australia and China Q [NOORPORATKD ItY ROYAL CHARTER. 10 Oapital esOOyOOf 0 Resarva UatritityofProprieton .esod.O'K ■•MM a Knn<l £800,00( BANKBEW. Bask of Ka«Bßnd. National iJaijk- i>| s c ilaml. n 1 nHooUif) A MinaUaad Bui k.Ltd SINGAPORK K'-VNCM. CarreM \c" nnU »r.. O305 words
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Advertisement478 1904-10-15 9 NOTICES. Skin -Tortured Babies AND TIRED MOTHERS Find Comfort in Cuticura Isptant RniEK and rcfrosliinc; sloop for Skin-torturert Babies and rest fer TM Mothers in warm batl.s will, Ci:ti.:toa Soai-, and ■each aawiuUiap with Conomu OortMßrr, tta great ate cure and purest of emollients to bo tottotrad in severe cases478 words
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Advertisement406 1904-10-15 9 NOTICES. V>de Straits Vtimes. AND X3lje Straits S&udget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE in ADVANCE. Mbtaaac paryaai ?:*»> ih< M jicr i|U!iiici 7.W( 'Iv |ier uiout.li MO <(•( |icrropy '1.15 Weekly issue ]ier year ls.iKt ilo per <|ii;wter 4. UK <lo per copy "A'\ When sent by post, there is a.lded foi406 words
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Article283 1904-10-15 10 K nortiim »n th* tn.;.' 1 I H.n\c ibe \ii i; .1 ,it \'(-r.i Oroi 11 it 1 '!i;-t in.- iii'i-T itnluag feature in the whota record 1 mlvm is tba M«a lily wideaiug i:c coining ralua aad 1 m iik' t raltM ili<" coining vahu to-day283 words
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Article183 1904-10-15 10 Monthly Sumni c .1 id. Phi ppi I for M.ik li 1 Bun ..v 'i In ifain I' \V ir Department. 1 \r. rpt, from 1. 1 B There iitti'i from one of I im cornterms of Ann ricai .mil independeowad «-.i-li on all I.183 words
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Article117 1904-10-15 10 MAGICIAN PUNISHED. It is a i riux- tv he a uiugicidiii in Sarawak Mr. B Doacfaw, the Reel i< lit ai Bataas, iaataaeai it tlms. in i. rt Cor A'ij:u>t The Kadayan 1 1 i*-t H Aim. complained to me that man called Nayan, was annoying his l*ople by practising117 words
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Article56 1904-10-15 10 PLAGUE ON H.M.S. "ASTRŒA lin .sv,,uf t>i sayb tliat two cases ol nuti|M:rU;tl bubonic plague are reported lruui tliu Kritisli cruiser A.tr» a whicb ril;imcvl lo poll tiiat inorning, ot. I'Hli, to laud theui. Hit- men w! re removed to the jjtnural lioupitai. i I /".i arnvtnl it IVuang List56 words
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Advertisement85 1904-10-15 10 1 II VP IN .Nl rI.I- A Flilr.Mi 1 Mill .11. Ifeaaai I'ianlv wlui Chjaatariaia'i I' ..-I. U.Mn.l i Ii i ilu luuthora aaa +m tmMmatj Haekaaai ie jht by the omiuoui liu^ky cuugb, •cJ labored bre^tbing of htr babt It a the «*ie resort ot the youth or adult85 words
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Advertisement507 1904-10-15 10 NOTICES ■■BB^ is a» M ■/indispensable in Hot Coßßtries.l "Ssnitas Disinfecting Fluid •on.pm*onoUN ami non-^lainirn, and (or Mortal <» prrv-i .il use is ihorotish!)' effective. It comnlelcly d.-infects Ihe house in wkich II K osed, and. admiuslrml ir.lernallv prevent* Cbotar., Tyi-hoid Fever. Dysentery, etc. "Sanitas "Disinfecting Powder «eli~eptK and .ircvWar.t507 words
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Advertisement377 1904-10-15 10 NOTICES. I Celebrated Oilman's Stores I Singapore and Kranji Railway From April nth, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. AM. A.M. A.M. P.M. i.M i.M PJI I'M. SINGAPORE d 6.26 7.32 10.00 \2Mo 8.10 :i.22 4.54 60C |6.:<2 7..-15* K>o7 l-'.42 :M7 -J. 29377 words
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Advertisement160 1904-10-15 10 Stock Clearance Auctions (WITHOUT REMOTE I'RlCl-i At Messrs. H L. Coghlan Co.'s Mart, Nos. 1 2 D'ALMEIDA STREET >s Monday, \7th October at 1 1 a.m., following days, 4 caret ;>i> kies, ;t (.-.ists »ki\\ cists alarm dock*, l eaaa silvpr thread, 1 case unber tn-atls, 1 ease imitation diamoods,160 words
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Advertisement363 1904-10-15 10 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. a A rCHMAKBKS, I KWBLLIiRS, OPTICIANS. IiIJ'AIR." PROMPTLY KXKCUTKI) S. M. SAN, 14 CHENG TUftN STREET. •team Infuna the aaUietbai he can •upeij c.-iri-ent. rs, Hiters, boilermakers g eng'ne ;mj Keneral workors, and immi»rau« toolies f.r the Federated Malny States, Johorr, :i I Netherlands India, at363 words
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