The Straits Times, 2 September 1905

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. 21.828 THE STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1905. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 NOTICES. LUITRE MILK IS THE BEST, THEREFORE USE NO OTHER. The Ideal Food for Infants and Invalids. Recommended by all Doctors. TO BE HAD FROM I ALL DISPENSARIES AND GROCERS. Sole J\ gents: C. Dupire Co., SINGAPORE. Singer SewingMachineCo. 21, STAMFORD ROAU, SINGAPORE. FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS THE SINGER
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    • 199 1 WANTED Smart Straits-lwni Chinese youth as junior clerk. One having previous experience in office work preferred. Reply C. T. e/0 Straits Tim**. Ml TO HE r.ET-Xo. 11 Sophia Road, bin ut Ootakar, lm'.. Apply to A. S. SHOOKER. 1 Malacca Street. XOTICK. Notitc is hereliv ((iveil. that I. the under»i>;iieil.
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    • 111 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. J^nnual (Sasfi Qlearanee SALE Now Proceeding. Once a year! Once a year only! REAL BARGAINS IN" ALL DEPARTMENTS. ROBINSON Co. c 96. WANTKH. Import Store. kee|>er, Kx|>erieiiced man Guarantee 1 1>< |ii 1 1 i<l Keply stating terms to O. L. c/o Strain Timei. H.virilm-.- and lociginfl
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  • 275 2 Chinese Commission to Visit Europe. The Chinese Commissioners who are fco visit Europe, America and Japan, will leave Peking early in September. Of these Commissioners Prince Chu Chak and Tai Hung Okm will go to Japan, ami Tuan Fang and Chu Hal Cheong will visit Europe and America
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  • 274 2 One of the speakers at a iviviit meeting of the Rangoon Municipality asked why an Assistant Engineer on a proposed salary of Rs. 7110 to Hs 750, wli.. was needed" for two years to look after some drainage improvement* khan, <<>ul<i not possibly l>e found in India,
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  • 231 2 Forbidden by Chinese Government. A proclamation issued by the Peking Waiwupu or Foreign Otto Board concludes as follows There is cause for apprehension, however, that evil characters may tafca the opportunity to create disturbances and influence the ignorant masses to break the peace. In view of this, therefore,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 208 2 NOTICES THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER is the Favourite Machine wherever it has been introduced SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHT TOUCH AND VISIBLE WRITING ARE SOME OF ITS POINTS. ORDINARY MODEL $140.00 BRIEF MODEL $165.00 INSURANCE POLICY MODEL $190.00 IMPORTERS: Borneo Co., Ltd. July 26 ■JHE \K(iLKCT OF L IFK AiSSUKANBI<:A iSSUKANBl<: YEAU AFTER
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    • 159 2 l/^^XTnr^V These tiny C A^^^^^LfA Capsules BWVaB superior v J^^MUmW Cubebs, and o Injections cure C the same diseases as these drugs C in forty-eight hours without C inconvenience. >. C Bach Cap*ule bean the name f MIDYJ FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST. SRIMAULT'S SYRUP Of Hipo-Phosphite of Lime. I
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    • 428 2 NOTICES. ON SALE EVERYWHERE 20 Cts. per tin ffl| "SLEDGE" •Hy BRAND UNSWEETENED CONDENSED HYGIENIC MILK FOR CHILDREN AND INVALIDS. The highest medical authorities ngive tlmt the addition of sugar and the frequent abstraction of cream from the ordinnry condensed milk does not render it as appropriate for the use
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    • 170 2 DALLAH'S TELEPHONE 540 AUSTRALIAN HORSE REPOSITORY, Another NEW SHIPMENT of HORSES, COBS, PONIES, Ex S. S. "EURALYUS" Just landed in excellent condition and all fit for immediate use. This shipment includes some first class pairs, cobs, and ponies. Inspeotion Invited. Every reasonable trial given. DALI AIVS HORSE REPOSITORY, 3 4
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    • 179 2 TO_ THOSE HOMEWARP.BOUNO James Campbell Co. COURT, NAVAL. AND MILITARY TAILORS i 59, CONDUIT STREET London, W. M i 11' U. Ml** Marata «1 n c PHOSFERINE Th« Greatest of all Tonics. 5 5 RADIATES HEALTH. J J Pruaiifloo Aihton h Panoni, Unriiad, J 17. Furincdoo Read, London. B.C. (■(■•■•UlUHlUmu*.;
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    • 62 2 alfßMMni of Sali's Want.-.!, To Let etc., will be found on page 6. Most Popular Because It Is the Bkst. Messrs. Philpntts (V Son, stor<-luv|x-rs. Picton, N. Z., say: "The ln-.st xlliiis; cough mixture in this district is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Kveryoni likes it and main well of the results
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  • 488 3 Negro's Atrocious Crime. Despatches from New Orleans received at Queenstown by the mail steamer which arrived on the 19th July, give particulars of the atrocious murder of twelve persons on board tile trading st' ooner "Olympian," when off the coast of Honduras. The vessel left Utilla
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  • 360 3 The "North China Daily News of the 16th Aug. reports: A Chinese constable soon after 4 a.m. yesterday was disturbed in his patrol by being overtaken, at the corner of Kweichow md Nanking Roads, by a man in a sleeping suit who had ghastly wound- in his
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  • 331 3 Biliousness (or bilious attack) needs little description to the unfortunate sufferer. Food cannot be retained, the tongue is furred, there is a bitter taste in the mouth, the head throbs and aches the patient is constipated, exceedingly weak, depressed and miserable. Doan's Dinner Pills will give relief in a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 Shauk quotations. -Hi-rill shipping news. unil aaaawajH lists. beaUai shipping and iiiMiriiin-i 1 liclvirtisi'iiK'iit. will Ih' found on paajai I aai Mb Not a Moron should be lost when child shows symptoms nf croup. Chamberlaia'i >iiijh Remedy givea m mm as the child Ihcciiiics hnarse, or even aftaf the <ii>uj)v
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    • 251 3 NOTICES. HERCULES^CEMENT. Kov.io tu,hs. STIVEN&CO., Siryapor, GRAMOPHONES AND GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE GRAMOPHONE NEEDLES $2.50 a thousand. LEVY HERMANOS, 3, BATTERY ROAD. IS TIEIIBIE^'B Death in Rubber Stoppered Bottles? SEE "STRAITS TIMES," AUGUST 14th, 1905.) DRINK JZpoffinaris "The Queen of Table-Waters" SITPLIED TO H. at THE KING. Pure, natural
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    • 726 3 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist -August, 1905, and Until F ur ther ISTotiee Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOWN TBAIM. DOWN TRAIN*. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. F.X. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. *A.M P V P M SINGAPORE d..6.00 6.36 7.40 10.00 12.35 2.02 8.16 4.41 5.29
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  • 30 4 . Km ii am Harry James Moullnnd of John Little <V Co. died yesterday afternoon, at the »fie of 45 years. Funeral at 5-30 p.m. to-day at the Christian Cemetery.
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  • 845 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. Our readers will be pleased to ie»rn that Sir Frank Swettenlian lias written a story for the Strnilii Time* Annual which will be published in November. It is entitled. On a Crimson Background," and those who have read Unaddressed Letters," and
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  • 128 4 Wk notice that two Chinese were tinep *J."i and $10, respectively, by Mr. Bryant yesterday for drying fish in Kirn Seng Koad without a |K-rin it. Cecil Street is a more important thoroughfare than Kirn Seng Road, aud numbers of merchants having -jodowns there make the place simply unlx'arabli by
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  • 92 4 From the report of yesterday's uut-tinj; of the Legislative Council we learn that, in addition to the expenses already entailed for the Tanjonj Pagar Arbitration, solicitors have now to be brought out from Home to in- struct the eminent counsel already retained .This ought to incrtuise the cost of the
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  • 18 4 Thk apiH.intment of Dr. I). K. McDowell as Inspector-General of Hospitals. F. M. S. took effect from yesterday.
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  • 23 4 Mk. F. M. B.uidklky. of the F. M. S. Civil Service, is apjmintcd an Assistant Protector of Chinese and a Magistrate for Singa|Kire.
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  • 23 4 Fob the forthcoming Batavia Race meeting. the Royal Dutch Packet Co. is issuing first class return tickets to Batavia at rate of •tWi.
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  • 23 4 At 4.80 o'clock this afternoon the new Pavilion of the Singapore Recreation Club will be formally opened by H. E. Sir Joh» Anderson.
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  • 22 4 Thk chartered Russian hospital ship Muniluii went to Tanjong Pagar to coal yesterday and was expected to leave for Odessa this afternoon.
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  • 21 4 PL.viiLK restrictions here against Ainoy ami Swatow have been withdrawn, but medical inspection as to arrivals from these liorts will continue.
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  • 25 4 Thk Hospital ship Hmmckn went to coal at the wharf yesterday afu-ruoon aud anchored in the roads this morning. She will probably leave this afternoon.
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  • 28 4 A nail meeting of the Municipal Commissioners is called for Monday afternoon to consider the question of certifying oertain further portions of the tramways as fit for traffic.
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  • 28 4 Thk following ap]M tint meiits are yazetU-d: l)r. Lucy to be Coloniul Sur^'iun. IVnaim Dr. Sheppard. Colonial Surgeon. North Province Wellesley Dr. Ford. Sii|>ci iiiuuerarj- Colonial Surgeon. Singaimrc.
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  • 44 4 Thk (terman mail steamer PrMU SUti Frimh-itA having left Hoagkoog on the 31st ult. at i p.m. may lie MqMOMi Xai arrive here on Monday the 4th inst. at aliout 4 p.m. and will probably Ix- despatched km Kuio|mon Tuesday the sth at noon.
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  • 49 4 Mk. T. D. MiKav. the ui-11- known m» «<r ay.nt of the Pacific Mail t'u.. left lot short trip to Yokohama liy tin I. (A Simla last evening. Mr. .McKay was entertained at dinner hv a lmmlier of friends at a dinner iv Kaflies Hotel prior to his departure.
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  • 46 4 Thk Governor of Ci-Iclm has jn^t met the State Council of Bom and (MM linndied heailnn 11. At the eloM ok the meeting the Councillors and headmen agreed to pnv a war inileiiniity of 7<UMK> yuilder>: they iht a^ieid to do away with slavery in Ban!
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  • 60 4 Mt— I. DcrautA Co.. havi sold a splendid Un horse-|M)\\er Dc Dion touring inouir car to Mr. David Xeave of I'ort Dicksou. The car is the well know n motor that the Messrs. l)ui<ire and Mr. Kcster have l>een seen driviny aUiiit the streets of Singapore laU'lv. More cars of
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  • 49 4 Osk of the latest s.-i/.ncs made by the .l:i|ianese was that of the baniiic Aiithnli.i earrviny contraband of war. Slu> was cap-tnri-<l near the port of I'etropavlovsk, in Kamschatka. whither she was Imund. She whs to l>e taken to Sas< Ik> as ;i prize o! w.ir lor final adjudication.
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  • 71 4 It is understood that the defence of our eoalinjf stations in the Far Ka-st is to receive .some more attention. There is no doubt hut that the forts protecting the bases at Hoiik Konj{ and Singapore could Ik made more formidable by suppleim ntinj; the f7<Ttfng armament. More hi;t\\ MM
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  • 115 4 Thk Hist copy of the "Church Calendar.' published weekly for free distribution MBMg the mi -Miliers and attendants at the Methodist Church appeared yesterday. A neat cover contains six pages of reading matter as follows A payo devoted to a list of the officers of the Church a welcome to
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  • 163 4 Questions in Parliament. On the 4th August, tin- following question was put in the Bmm of Commons Mr. Lambert to Hrn S.vn-tary of State for the Colonies Whether tlie acquisition by the Government of the Straits Settlements of tin iitiili-r-taking known as the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company is
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  • Special Telegram to the "Straits Times."
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    • 40 4 li,-rlin. Ut Srptrmhrr. The newspapers in St. Petersburg and Moscow are publishing MPBOMhj articles because of the fact that Japan, notwithstanding that she has yielded to some of Russia's requirements, has still won a predominant position in Asia.
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    • 24 4 All the MMM in connection with the Morocco Conference are now settled, with the exception of the place of holding the Conference.
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    • 40 4 (Jeiniany debit balance in IMM ichargeable to the year 190tii is eight million marks i MIKUHHii owing to t*'ii million marks having la-eu devoted to the endowment of invalids (from IHTOi. otherwise there would have been a surplus.
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    • 34 4 A Gift from the Nation. The French nation is to be asked to sub scribe to a gift of honour for presentation to President Louhct on the occasion of his retirement.
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    • 31 4 It is understood that the Russians and Japanese will exchange prisoners at the earliest )Missil,le moment, together with tin: rcs|M-ctivc accounts of cx|>cmhturc incurred in their maintenance.
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    • 20 4 THE SEEADLER REFLOATED. The (ierinan warship. S, ra.ll, r. which went ashore on the Trident Shoal, was refloated yesterday morning.
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  • Reuter's Telegram
    • 40 4 London, '.'ml September, At I'ortsini.utli. Japan, through MTCU Komura. agreed to an immediate armistice. II fa understood that I'vun Komura will sail from Seattle for Japan on the SOU] Sept.. anil that he will not visit Ciinada.
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    • 112 4 A (ioveniiiient c municaU'd article has been published at St. IVtri -.lnni; iccnuuiin^ the history of the negotiations. It confiriiis the report that when the iicyotiatinns were tm the |»iiiit of U-in-; broken off. Ihesidcnt HiKi-evelt a]>|«-:ih d to the C/ar's liumaiiit.il iau feelings for him
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    • 24 4 The London pa|nrs comment with satisfaction u|hiii the renewal of the AnyloJapanese alliance and recognise the \ast iiii|>oitiince of that arrangement.
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    • 35 4 s( vere wkitlupiaKe is rc|»>rtcd how Portsmouth il". S. A.I. The house in which the peace negotiations were conducted ami other buildings also win -haken. The damage done was not serious.
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    • 42 4 LtOtr. The envoys lmvi- signed the furmal agree incut for an armistice which. Imwevif, will not take effect until the signing of the treaty of peace. Ten out of the fourteen Articles of the Treaty have already lieen drafted.
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  • 73 4 Thk Key. \V. (i. Sheila!., ur lms arriw.l from Malacca and has taken over from Mi. Cherry, who left today for America, the pro[XTty and accounts of the Missimi ftmm. Mr. ShellalHiir will sin-nd one week ii muiitli here looking after the interests of tl,e PMM, until a regular Manager
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 362 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Caldbeck Macgregpr Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London. Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE AND PENANG. price list onsr applicatioit. M»y 4 tv h _fc WILSON &Co Permanent a ...i Artistic I ENLARGEMENTS aktists raoTooKA-ms, and Portraits _i Groups photo DKAi.KKs of the highest excellence I THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS
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    • 481 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST. White Fox terrier dog. tan patch on one ear and near tail, answers to Puck.'' Apply to K. Broadrick, Goodwood Hill. SOS FULL SIZE ENGLISrI BILLIARD TABLE with accessories To be sold by Auction At No. 54, Smith Street. Satiinlnii, M Srpttiubrr, at X p.m. H L.
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    • 12 4 For Wind on the Stomach take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. HO cent*.
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    • 12 4 For Malarial Troubles and Dysentery take WoodS Great Peppermint Cure. HO oeuU.
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  • "Reuters Extra Service.
    • 106 5 Linim, v«</ Sr,,t.mh. r. Mr. Takahashi. the Japanese financial agi nt.told Keiiter s Agency that .la|>an ha 1 no less than thirty five millions sterlini; lying untouched at London, in (iermauv. and at New York. I .ip.iii. tb :cforc. was under no neciKsity to issue I ii'
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    • 42 5 He lxlieved that there would lx- lasting peace ill the Far F,ast. He felt assured of that, not only as one consequence of the war. bat as the outcome of the new |x>litical rela lions batweaa Britaia and Japan.
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    • 18 5 Shnnshar iv the Caucasus is besieged by Tartars who areinassacring the Amenians in tin atwhaonrhood.
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    • 10 5 •several eases of cholera are NfJOtMd from (ialicia lAnstiia.i
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    • 23 5 The NipiKiu fan Kaisha is about to conclude contracts with shipbuilders on the Clyde for eight new liners.
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    • 39 5 Mr. T. K. C. Milvain. M. P. for Hampstead has ban appointed Judge- Advocate (ieneral. The appoiatmeat oaaan a parliamentary vacancy there. Tin effect of the terms of Man on the Japanese public is impatiently awaited.
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    • 59 5 An Outburst Expected. \t M I'eteisbiirg misgivings are espies ■ad regarding the |x>ssibility of an outburst which ma\ destroy the work of the I 'mill nine. Ni ws from Tokyo states that Counts Kat suia and [to haw received numerous pro tests tad memorial* against the
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  • 131 5 Tokyo wins sa\- The JaMweae Goverajnent apjwrently dins not yet intend issue a statement 0B the terms of Mam, but the filling is spread mii that .liip.in has made great concessions Tin Japaoeae newspaper* generally express i Mreine dissatisfaction at this pros)xct. Tin- li Miliii': Radical papai urges the
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  • 288 5 Taaai was a gaj KM at Hattles Hotel on Tliuisdav ni'jlil when, at the invitation of .Mi "is. Van .1. Sta.lt. MaylMii.m. and Haga. the Dutch community resident in Singapore ass.-ml.led to dine together in honour ol the birthday of Q I Wilhclmitia. The hotel management did
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  • 19 5 It is rc|Hirted that the < in\ eminent is I* nt ii|h>ii having a two ni|xe or 1 H dollar.
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  • 1335 5 Friday, Ist September. Hi* Mm ki.i.km thk Governor, Sir John Aniler HOII, K.C.JI.Ii. Hon. E. L. HriK-kiimn (Acting Colonial Secretary L Hon. W. K. Coll.M-r Attorney-General). Hon. Antlionis/. Colonial Treasurer. Him. K. C. H. Hill Auditor-General Hon. A. Murray. 1. 1... n.i.c.e. (Colonial Kii((iiii ii Hon. <1. S.
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  • 517 5 Robbery Charge ON the lHtb ult. P. C. 145 aud D. P.C. No. 21 were arraigiud before Messrs. Bryant and Colman for robbery. Ti Ju Wall was out during the small hours on the 10th ult. At the junction of New Market and Merchant Hoads he met
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  • 95 5 Yesterday's Play. Mma Dorm.Ks. A. Cuss. Final. Mrs. Nicholson and Mr. F. Sal/.niann beat Mr. Msi Mrs. Murray. 6-4. 7-5. Championship Paikk. Mtb. Wiulilell and Mr. Fd. Sulzinanu beat Mrs. Gausloser and Major Au«tin. 6-4. 6-3. Play for To- Day. LaI.IKS SINIiI.ES._A. (Uss. Mrs. Nicholson v. Mrs. Wadilell.
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  • 309 5 Debenture Scheme Adopted. Thk special meeting of tlie Singapore Cricket Club at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon was a very tame affair. At 5-15, the hour at which the proceedings were timed to begin, such was the intense interest felt in the proposals cf the Building and
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  • 287 5 1 Wk regret to announce the death of Mr. Harry J. Mouland which took place suddenly fast night at his residence in Emerald Hill Koad. He was fourty four years of age and he came out to Singapore some twenty years ago to the firm
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  • 306 5 YhsTh.Ki' w. Hermaugal Singh, a private in the 95th HiisHell's Infantry, was before Mr. Hooper for il) utu'iig criminal force to the puller of arikisha. aud (2) for refusing to pay proper fare. Defendant had seemingly used the rikisiia from 2J miles on Tanglin Koad to a point
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  • 68 5 Klal Admikal the Hon. Assheton (iore Cur/mi Howe had the honour of being received by the King on 7th August, upon relinquishing his appointment as Second-in Command of the Ciiina Station, when His Majesty conferred upon him the honour of knighthood, and invested him with the Insignia of Knight Commander
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 F..r Colil IB the Haul anil Coii^lih take Wixids (i.c:it IY|>|» •riniiit Cure. HO cents.
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    • 12 5 For Palpitation of the Heart take Wools Great Peppermint Cure. HO ceuts.
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    • 68 5 Anction sale of unredeemed pledges from the followmg nhopa to be held at the New Market. Malacca, on the 7th September 190. r > No. 87 Jonker eireet. 7 Mill road. 55 Cainpoiift Pantei, 312/ a Tranqnera, The pledge* will be on view at the Central Police Station. Malacca, '2
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    • 429 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER Wo-JSigdt SKATING. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. c 47 THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd (0) Pianos by:— BECHSTKIN COLLARD AND COLLAR!) WIXKELMAN'N HAAKK WERNER 1U SSELL HOPKINS! )N KHAISS AND OTHERS THE APOLLO PIANO PLAYER TRANSPOSING AND CABIN PIANOS CHAPEL AND PORTABLE BABY ORGANS. PIANOS of
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  • 540 6 Doctor Indicts a Modern Tendency. Tho inherent dangers and advantages of the almost universal tendency to specialise on the part of physicians and surgeons" was the main thesis of the presidential address, delivered by Dr. O. C. Franklin, at Leicester, at the seventy-third annual meeting of the British
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  • 254 6 The considerable increase in the prices of beef, mution, and pork throughout the German Empire gives occasion to the trade organ of the Gorman butchers to draw at.entinu to the ever-incß'abiag u-v made of horseflesh as an ar.ul- of die 1 How faril is more fr»e from
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 613 6 NOTICES. APPRENTICE REPORTERS wanted for Singapore's new morning paper The Daily Mail." Fine chance for smart boys leaving school. Salary from start— BTRAITB PRESS Agency, 29 30 Winchester House, Coll yer Quay. r 164 AN English-speaking Collector wanted for the International ltestanrant. Security required. Apply on the ptWBwW. F I
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    • 650 6 NOTICES. TO BE LET. ISMAILIA," Tanglin, furnished or unfurnished, from Ist September for the term of one year. Apply to VADE A CO., 8 <!' Almeida Street. v 168 TO BE LET. Three compound houses (1) No. 6-4 Oxley Road, (2) No. 27-4 Tanjong Katong, (3) 234 Payah Lebar. Apply
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    • 549 6 BANKS. Hongkong tf Shanghai Banking Corporatioi. PAID-UP CAPITAL •10,000,000 RESERVE FOND Sterling Reserve tlO.000,000) f Silver Reserve 8,000,000 18 000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. H. A. W. Blade, Esq.— Chairman. A. Haupt, Esq. Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson. H. Schubart, Esq. E. Goetz. Esq.
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    • 923 6 NOTICES. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. TtiUia th*ag« of research and experiment, wh- n all i.l.ir.w to speak. l«ransackrd riyth^-cirnl. fie foM»><*c-omfort and happineasof man. SHencehaa laderd mad* iriant strides dnrinr the past eentvrr, and among; the by 00 means leant important diKovertrs In medicine comes that or Therapion. particulars of which
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    • 637 6 "WHY I ART WELL." A Slamite Nobleman sp«alu Strong Words In Praise Of DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Fop Pale People. Mr. B. M. Sheriff of the Siamese Government Service, who some years agu was raised to the rank of nobleman under the title of "Luang Burerath Phicharn" by his Royal
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    • 79 6 Lazy or sluggish liver is shown by an unpleasant taste in the mouth, coated tongue, yellow skin, bad breath, drowsy and heavy feeling, and constipation. Doan's dinner pills quicken and enliven tho liver. Their action is direct and specific; they cleanse the liver from the clogged impurities, opening every channol,
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  • 662 7 Smart piece of work. The "Japan Official Gazette 1 the sth instant announced that the name Korsakoff will be changed to Kusliunkotan, the designation which the town bore in the days when Saghalien belonged to Japan. It is stated that amongst the official Russian documents which
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  • 216 7 CITRONELLA PATCHOULI OILS. Professor Wyndhani R. Dunstaii, m.a., v h 1., Dmctor of the imperial m>lituti, haa reported on iwo MBapwM <if volatile oils forwarded to the LtU itu.f by Mr. W. K. smith, of Kellas tistate, Perak, at the suggestion of the BUK» tendent of the Bolanic Gardens, Singapore.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 617 7 NOTICES. SPFPIAI WARRANT HSm^ffS^U3rrsi& *»«!U. iy. PURVEYORS TO «^3^HP**^* < THE KING. A I I w^m Celebrated Oilman's Stores mJm I FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN RESIDENCE. TO Ih' M ttutt ■Imillllj Klt.mtr.l bw«JH u Ooldban," BacMsfoaa Road, hxlth] Lnahtv. Tannii court. (J.hhl ilililiiig Blaotric tninis 1 „i!— Mm loaf mqi Imi
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    • 186 7 Lea and Perrins' Sauce, jjfcjs By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE. j Simpson Co. COACH BUILDERS. By Special Royal Warrant of Appointment to HIB MAJESTY KING EDWAfcD VII Harness Makers, Billiard Table Manufacturers, and Motor Engineers. Head Office and Factory: MADRAS. Branches and
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    • 1054 7 NOTICES. FOR BABY'S SHIN SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering
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    • 10 7 For all internal complaints take Wood.' GreU Peppormi.i Cure tW^cents.
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  • 440 8 Tussle for the Books. Y«*n«MV, Hang ¥o«g Kirn tad Seng HeBH lirian wire ayam iMloriMr. Column atunu of fiauilnleiitly tranrferring ami .oiiceahne BtOßaHgi nmler the juristic l: 1 it the Ofticial Assijjne. Mr. Haine i |k mil on lx-half of the otiicial Aaabjaaa •■■:,s,rs. Itiaililell ami C'arv.T
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  • 269 8 1 1- i-X|Ki-Uil that within about two years t' great harboi atan be the i»oi-t<if 1 nila|w ill be rnnajilrtud Tin pkaahaw bean drawn In Major Tow -iim-ikl for the wharves i lmiMini> ami will aooß Ik- MimilllaiMl. and bid* called lor Cloaa i« >»i— illna ami t
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  • 208 8 Philippines and North Borneo. Tm. Uawila Timm aajra that on the Slat Mjaat, viii .--Governor Ido rtvoived notiti 1. v-u! (nan TfaehtiMjhm tn Urn afeet thai t, 1 itsaillUlHl treaty Wtwi-i'ii tin- I'nitcd <■<! ll rent Hntaiii doaa n> >t 1 1 1< ln< 1< i a |imti
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  • 343 8 Tiik.kk are undoubted advantages in having hidi BDWat ill a motor cycle or motor car. but any disadvantages there may be are not brought forward so prominently. The writer (a London c orrcs|>oiidcnt of the Minims rums) has been taught a lesson in tlie matter' of high
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  • 129 8 Til nist tapping of the cultivated rubber trees on the east coast ot Nicaragua occurred during tin present year, the trees having attained the age of seven years. The novel experiment waa Wai of making slight incisions at intervals of a fortnight, instead of exhausting the sap
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  • 79 8 Mmk. BMOBTt 1 Madame Blanche Arrali whose delightful vocal ]>erfonuinces have Im'cii previously so much appreciated here assisted by Monsieur Leclaire 1 violin I. will gave a concert at the Teutonia Club on the Nth iust. The orchestra that took part in the recent very successful Liedertafel con cert at
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  • 102 8 A nkw Catch Phrase says the Pitttburg QmMttit has Ihh 11 coined which should be as popular as the simple life at the new thought.*' This phrase is "the level of ex- us, It represents the keeping one's \]K'iiditiires of all kinds in a correct ratio one to the other.
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  • 89 8 Tin sixcer football match between (i. Company Sherwood Peaaaaasi ami the S. V. I. played on the S.K.C. |>ortion of the Ks|il;,n:iile yi -sterday us watched by a large crowd. The game whs evenly contested in the first i|iiartei of an hour, but the Volunteers' defence fell off before the
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  • 294 8 Not content with carrying on a lxiycott. says the Miuulu A m, rinm, against Aiuericans and Aiuerican goods in the Celestial Kinpin the Chinese apparently have undertaken to carry ou a boycott right in Manila, on American soil, under the protection of the American flag. A
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  • 332 8 (Sunday, 3rd September.) hmn Bnami inn Taaajn. St. Amirkv's C'ATBKitiiAL. 7 a. in. Matins and Litany. 7-45 a. m. Holy Communion (Choral). 915 a.m. Holy Communion 1 Plain,. 5-30 p.m. Kvensong and Sermon. Preacher Archdeacon A. F. Sharp. St. M(tthk»'s Sepoy Link*. 11 15 p.m. Foochow Service. Sl5
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  • 140 8 Mr. Taft and party. ineludin« Miss HooHevvlt. visited Sooloo on the lMth August. The l»rty had a brilliant reception at the chief town, in the Sultan's jialace. After liyht refreshments, all «ent to witness native dances and the various festivities arranged Tlie Sultan and his entire retinue sat
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  • 69 8 Wharves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Wharf: Nil. Victoiiia Graving Dock Pennii>;. Ai.iikut CiiwiMi Dm k Hung ■oh. Sfx-tiox No. 1 Wrav Castle. Salahadji. (iui'insey, Natnna 2 Zaida, Heighington. Soialu. 4 Ooningaby. a MinilvH. Den of Kauw. 8 Nil. Bobnko Wbahf:— 7 Nil.
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  • 12 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. 2nd Srplrinlu-r. IMS. To-ilay's 4 in bank rate in 2/1
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  • 93 8 Gambier buyer* H.mO do (Cube No. I) unpicked 11.87$ Copra Bali 7.45 do Pontianak 7.07J Pepper, Black buyers 2K.00 do White. S"., buyers 35.00 Sago Flour Sarawak Ml do Brunei No. 1 i.Oii Pearl Sago 540 Coffee Bah. 15",, basil 22.00 Coffee, Palembantf. 10% banis 23.00 Coffee. Liberian No.
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  • 131 8 Oh London—Bank 4 m> 2/1 Demand 2/U Private 6 m/» 2/1} do Sm/s '.'/H On (itrmwy—Bank <l d 2.154 Private 3 m/s 2.lH* ae tim/X %M\ (hi France—Bank d/d 2.84 i Privtte 3 m> 2.6»i do 6 m/s iV-iJ On ;«rfi,i— Bank T. T. 157 Private 30 d/s 159
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 275 8 A.,ili,in, Ger. Btr. 161 tons, ('apt I'.tn-. 2nd Sept. From Deli. :l(itli Aiij. G.c, and 27 d.p. Bebn Meyer Co. For Aaalian. U—W. linn l.iiniii, but. str. 27-i tons, < apt Winters, 2nd Sept. From Cotie, 24th An;;. G.c. and 23 d.p. Ban Kenß. For Cotie. 6ln
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    • 61 8 \>.«s>i.>< Uum. tM ul Dmumutmrn. Dat* Mm Nor Htr. Umi^k. k 1st in,),,, -i Hrit str. 1'ontiRimk lad HrU Mtr. Del. 2ml A'«r Sun;/ sir. («]< uttn 2nd U.,,,,1 Wmm I »tr. i i 2iul Mnhtmi Btr. I'.Swftteiiliani 2nd l'in Senii Btr. IViihii^' 2nd Iliiii,il,ui,i Kcli Btr. Colombo 2nd
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    • 65 8 tm I'er Steamer Time MpXHAY. ClirmtinaH Ixlantl l>,iihiijh*hiie H a.m. SaiRcn Ualftmt 11 n.m. ik'iinknliB.SmkA l"iikiiii//"jw /.i p m P. Senluun.VT. 4wnM <».. :t ,..in. Soiuulwva <V Miu-iiHoiir Sam 3 p.m. Cociw IsIhihK Ilernitler I p.m. Hnrawak /.'•iiii/mr Sannruk 4 «.m. Europe via iHirt- K. Ith.ln.h f, |>.n.
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    • 130 8 From Boaan -Bj tlie N. D. 1., s.*. i:n,.r,, due onHtli Sept. From CUM -By the N. 1). L. s. I- y, frMii.l, due on Ith Sept. Left Singapore Dihim London Annul July '.'Dtli P. .VI). An- I'illi Aim lltli July aMI N.I). L. Auc l«tli Ann
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    • 136 8 Arrived jnd September. B] m'»i/.i ■-Ki-iini Colosabo Mi. hh.i bin Durham, l'n.n, London Mr Man, Mi M Lindsay, Mr. M. C. Pirmin, Mr. E. A. N'iohoUs Mr. 11. l.afts. Mr .1. JeftVry, Mr, K. C.Morton. l"r Marseilles— Mr. -rirlTJ. Mr and Mrs 1,. Maitby. Mr. .1. 11.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 316 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51, 52 High Street. Hiivf always in stock new silks of every kind and description. Indian, Japanese, Persian carpets of different colours and sizes. Ready-made irepe and silk suits for gentlemen. Cotton and silk Japanese kimonos fo» ladies md Ivory cigar
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    • 136 8 NEW FRESH STOCK. t GEN IS' FOX'S SPIRAL STRAW w*-*' MdJgV Smart Styles in —3* So H111 '"o Very Fashionable W jithe Le». Q TrouscrjJ JQc\ Handkerchiefs PavF^^J Stretchers St— -i^vn ft MS HAKDKEBCHIEFS i m Thi "HAMILTON >y X^v r "phkh"^! 1 B TKOU^ER STUETCHER J^dm^m- $2.00 and $3.00
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 120 8 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 2nd September. High Water. Ml p.m. S.V.I. Kield I>«>. :t. IlarHes Hotel. Special Dinner. ltecieationClul,. New Pavilion oi»-ns 4 :k). Sunday, 3rd September. Hi)?h Water. Mi p.m. Mi p.m. 11th after Trinity. S Launch. M-30. 10-30. 11-30. i 15. Mt, Monday, 4th September. Hi«li Water. 1-9
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    • 116 8 WEATHER REPORT. K, iinhlli, I Krrlxm lln^iil.il, :tl*l 1n,,., 1903. 9a. M. 8 r. v. '.I i. m. Kkmiiiks. Bar. M '29.'.i:t'.i 39.880; 90.8W i- L Temp s'l.n <2.:> *7.<| WetßalbThar 7h.'J 7*.:t -rn.o Dir of Wind saw. 1 Has. Temp 91.0 1 Mm 7ii.d -J. Max. in Sun I4M
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  • 1177 9 The Japan Chronicle" t-ays: So much attention it jusi Mw IH.-ing d.rect<(l Ilk- boycott ul AiiHiuan goods by the CkIMN that it may Ik. well to give MHM (>art H-ul.irs of Uk Organisation <il the guilds which are prtTMirtlilf and carrying out I Ins miii irkal.ii'
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  • 300 9 Australia urged to Retaliate. Commenting on a letter in its columns tiom Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent -General for New South ales, explaining the situation in the Marshall islauds, 'The Times" on the 2'Jth July remarks :hat Germany's excuses have added insult to injury. Germany,
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  • 231 9 . Flogging in the Mines. The question of illegal hogging in the mines at Johannesburg was laistd by Lord Coleridge, in the llou. c et Lords who drew atientiou to the evideuce of Mr. SUwart, lat« compound manager of the Croesus Mine, at an inquest in Johannesburg, in which
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  • 80 9 An Eif.dish MWafMper says that there will 'k- an cnorinoiis inllux of visitor.; into India next cold weal her in eonoe-.,iie.M-e of the Boynl vmL The booking! at th« P and O. Coiupany's: London Ofice ale already exceptionally battVJ The company propeea to run tw.. intrrmediate boats to Bombay to
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  • 411 9 The Commission's Revelations. The report of the Commission of Inquiry appointed last year by King Leopold, which returned to iielgium in March, lias been handed to the sovereign cf tne Congo Free State. It has not yet boen published, and no one knows when it will be. Under
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  • 411 9 An unusual picture of the Czar and hi: immoriiatn surroundings is given in the i)a.iv News" by Henry de llalsalle, who ays that he has spent a happier lime in St. Petersburg than in any other city except London. The Winter Palace, he writes, is easily
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  • 114 9 According to a communication to the "Gummi Zeitung," the report that the Argentine Ministry of Agriculture has discovered huge rubber forests in the Argentine province of Jujuy is entirely misleading. The district along the Pilcomayo River is inhabited by hostile Indians, and has been little explored, but
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 869 9 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— ship bq. —barque sch.- schooner Yet. Yacht Cru. —Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor.— Torpedo ll. p. Horse-power Brit. British U.S.— United States Fch. French Ger German Dut. Dutch G.c. General-cargo d.p. deck passenger; U.— Uncertain T. P.
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    • 764 9 Same, port, probable dale of arrival, and name of agent: Stkahkhn. Arliilloß, Cliina, Sept. 25 Mansfield. A«imirmiK.ii. (bum, Oct. 35 Mansfield. Alcinou*, China, Oct. 15 Mftnttield. Alting, Baudjermatsin, Oct. 1 Daendels. Andalusia, Hamburg, Sept. 6 Behn Meyer. Antenor, China, Oct. 1 Mansfield. Arratoon Apcar, Calcutta, Sept. 18; P.
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    • 205 9 FOR SINGAPORE Per P. A O. s. s. llrilunniii coniiotini,' with the steam Chilian at Colombo, from Umtm Augt. 18, due lHth Sept.— Mrs. Warr.-n. Per P. 0. s. k. Siimla from London Augt. 19, due 19th .Sept.— Mr. and Mm. W. C. Michel', Mr. R. \V.
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  • 235 9 . dumber Shares Issue Paid Value up to Company Las* Buyers Sellers Transactions •OLD. I 1 ■13,000 i.im, übu.ucC 4,000 20,000 10,000 6.207 10,500 30,700 110,000 50,000 150,000 20,000 !.(*>' I 10 I 10 I 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 100 17..30, Bersawah G. M. Co., Ltd
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  • 139 9 . UXiu uuuMied 2,000 4,500 80,000 12,000 3,400 6,1)00 2,750 35,000 tiOO 2,000 6,000 7MA uuutut d. 300,000 I.Ouu uuiwusil 37,000 Duff Development Co., Ltd.. ..I 8.00 M.50 100 50 I 125 100 10 100 100 10 50 100 100 t 100 50 125 100 10 100 100 I 10
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  • 88 9 70,000 1 K. 1 Uukit Rajah K.OUU uuiuynl 6,000 1 |1 Cicely KuliU-r K»lat« 6,000 I 1 I .V,, Pt». W.'uUJ* 1 jk 1 I'ataliutf KublwrCo. It.lW— hitd 2,000 SUKI >itKi Kibu Hautiui! Co. l.ul. UJU UUUfIMX. 1,000 5100 tIOO Saudj croft Uubbar IV> IS" ÜBiuued 30,000 1 1
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  • 45 9 Uowarth Erakine, Ltd. 7% Kiley, U&rgreavex, Ltd. 6% Singapore Municipal 6% g:: Taujoutf Pagnr Uoek Cv Ltd. 5% '230,000 S% prrm. ttil.OOO i% prem buyer*. 4UY.OU) prem buvert. 1,878,000 1% pruni buyun-. ttSo,.*>oo t% dis. uotu. liitUKto t% [uciu buyiui.. I.sm.aou 1% pneß Vnrem,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 21 9 •ST EARNS HEADACHE CURE.can lip obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post) Gives wMMM relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Oenuine haudy.
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    • 59 9 Thf.rk is no Dam.ki: whatever from lockjaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in onethird the time required by the usual
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    • 82 9 CHAKGEt'KK Mm S. S IU1H.U. MEI.l.Y, .»,T00 (J.T., in expected to sail for Havre ami Dunkirk nbuut the 12th of October. For freight and pannage apply to Mi il M. COMTK A CO. 493 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANO. S. S. PINO SENG Arrives hen every Thursday and leaves in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 687 10 BUCHANAN'S BLACK WHITE Holds top place in the highest class of Whiskies. Guaranteed 12 (twelve) years old. c 46 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO Per China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon Australia, ladle, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Prrta, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf,
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    • 1262 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agenti at Singapore Bmr Aoenct, late J. Dabmdelk it Co., 2-3 Collter Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamer From ~~JExp'ted Will be desiatched for run der Lyn Pontianak Sept. 4 Billiton, and Pontianak Sept. 7 Tun
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    • 608 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from BremenHamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplea, (connection Marseilles, Naplea, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suex, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to
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    • 716 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. f* PI OCEAfI STEAM SHIP Co,, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltf. The Companies' Bteamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month extends
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    • 589 10 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL iINSURANCE CO. FIRE LIFE. TOTAL INVESTED FINDS F.XCEKD £12,000.000. THE LAH4IIMT TIRK OmcX rK TltF WORLD. BOUSTEAD A Co.,—At*nti. THE LONDON AND LANCAKHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127.509 Paid-up Capital 212.750 Reserve Fund £1 .073.550 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepare*! to accept fire rinks
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