The Straits Times, 6 November 1903
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Title Section13 1903-11-06 1 The Straits Times *NO. 31,378 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1908. PRICE 15 CERTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1903-11-06 1 CL YMGRE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sol* Agents. Singapore and Federated MaUj SUtM. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. rVHE letting of the Opium Farm of the 1 residency Banka for the periods lat April 19: m to 31st March 1906, and Ist April l!>04 to 31it March 1906, and o the Pawnbrokers Farm380 words
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Advertisement731 1903-11-06 1 Tode Straits V>imes. AND T!)de Straits ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE [per inch, column measnre. I Fin-t insertion II 20 cents Second and third insertions each ttU cents Knur th, liith, and sixth 40 cents Seventh to eighteenth 84 cents Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 cents Per week of six days, to731 words
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Advertisement735 1903-11-06 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION rpENDERS will be resoived at the A Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon oa the JOth November for the removal of nicht toil and urine from Tan Tock Seng's Hospital for one year, from Ist December, 1903. Ihe contractor will have to provide cartg to remove the Municipal735 words
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Advertisement690 1903-11-06 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'T'E.VDERS will be received at the Colo1 Dial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the l'lb proximo, for the removal of night noil from the Singapore Prisons for a period of one year from Ist January, 1904. Curts will be supplied and tenders should specify the locality (outside690 words
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Advertisement441 1903-11-06 1 NOTJCES. Joseph niLßm "ORAND PRIX." PARIS, 1900. Xi 4fc Of Higbatt QtulitT and having OrekUnv Dnr ibUttv, are therf'-' W0 I H ta^ ohfapest. I mm w Raffles Hotel TO CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY OF His Majesty King Edward VII A Birthday Tiffin and Dinner II til be Serred on .Vonrfoy.441 words
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Advertisement150 1903-11-06 1 We are now showing a Large Assortment OF I Christmas AND ,New Year CARDS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tnrin will ssMMhwd at theColoI nial Secre'Riy's Office up to noon of tbe !6tn Nrv. inber. 190:, for the following Police Service^ for th« year 19('4. 1. Mai in 4 ofsi^'i io.i's ior coffee150 words
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Correspondence.
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783 1903-11-06 2 To the Editor of the Straits Time*." Sir,—As far back as 1303, in the days of Edward I, the market middlemen (formerly known as forestalled)—who now in 1903 still control our food supplies, were then punished by banish-* ment, forfeiture of goods, the pillory, fines,783 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1903-11-06 2 NOTICES. GARRETT'S PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co. Ltd., SINGAPORE. FOR THE PRESERVATION OF IRON and STEEL. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE siderosYhen Da i t£afl I L_l^aaaat A Ia general use by Government and Municipal Bodies throughon tke World, also, at Collieries, Shipyards and Engineering shops, THE350 words
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Advertisement260 1903-11-06 2 J\ NOTICES. THE French Hair Dressing Saloon. D. CALISTO, f(o. £3, SBattery Road. TO MAKE ROOM FOR A NEW STOCK, We are offering the following at Cost Prices: Excelsior White Shirts, with colored front 1.95 White Evening Dress Shirts 1.75 do do 1.00 Black American Boots 5.75 Straw Hats 1.00260 words
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Advertisement478 1903-11-06 2 NOTICES. JOHORE HOTEL. Malay Curries. INTENDING visitors to this Hotel are I informed that arrangements have been made to have Halay curries every Sunday morning. Tiffin 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.i. The Johore Band plays opposite the hotel from 4.30 p.m. to 6 pan. every Sunday f *8. U.C. If478 words
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Article339 1903-11-06 3 Consequent upon the fall in the prices .pf coffee, sago, copra Bnd pinang whioK'Witn gambier and pepper constitute the chief procrace hera* business has been very dull during the past two or three months, so dull indeed that the market was overstocked to •an extent that baffled the339 words
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Article313 1903-11-06 3 Son of a Secret Marriage Claims Succession. A great commotion has boen caused at the Russian Court by the appearance of a new claimant to the Russian throne. The new pretender is not a rival of the present Czar, but *will demand to be recognised as his rightful313 words
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Article97 1903-11-06 3 'More Important 1 hau the Fiscal Question. Mn. r>. Pickard, us oresideut, tleliveml the opening ae'dre^s -t the fmnu:<l congress of the British Miners' Kfldf ration, which was held at Glasgow some v. 1-i'kn aj;o. Dealing with the new worm liisease, he aaid that unless steps were taken97 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1903-11-06 3 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your thumb with a hammer would you wallow h lot of medicine to ease it Net on jour life. You would \vraa)it up with sonin soothing, healing remedy lie Chamborlaia's Pain Ralm, and let uaturu do the root. Tl "re is no more sen«e122 words
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Advertisement1023 1903-11-06 3 NOTICES. SELANGORTURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December aotta. 31st, 1903. and January and, 1904. FIRST DAY. Rack No. I,— Thi Maiden Plate— Value $300 and $f 0 to second horse provided there are five stai ters the properly of different owners. A Race for Maiden Horses. Ex 8. R.1,023 words
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Advertisement808 1903-11-06 3 NOTICES. do to on payment of $10 entrance fee for each extra Race provided the other conditions of the race are complied with. Entries close at Ii noon o^Paturday, 12th December. Entry formi may be had at the Selangor Glob or o» application to the Secretaries of any of the808 words
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Advertisement756 1903-11-06 3 NOTICES. VIT ANTED from Ist December -Board T T and lodging for a qaiet gentleman Apply to 8. 8 c/o Strait* Time: 11-11 TT7ANTED immediately a Dreaser for TT tbe Civil Hospital, Johore Bahro. Hilary $30 per mensem. Applications with copies of recent testi- 1 monials to be sent to.756 words
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Advertisement476 1903-11-06 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT* C° I Medicinal Skin Snap MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP S {raj 1 «M tm'Smm i i li >OTM '< a. *iT»«aa \jg& Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted In the Paris Hospitals in the treatment lof Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases ge8, RUE VIVIENNE, 8 "SINGA"~CIGARS OR476 words
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Advertisement635 1903-11-06 3 SHIPPING IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SOURABAYA <fe BAMARANO. r 'pfiß Company's steamer CHIN SANO, I 2,218 tons, Captain Cox, having left Hongkong on the Slat ultimo, may be expected to arrive here on or about the titn intt, anil will have prompt despatch (or the above ports.635 words
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Obituary69 1903-11-06 4 Wilson At the Dressers' Quarters, Serangong Road on the 6th inst., Gilbkbt Wilson late Superintendent ot the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, aged 74 years. Deeply regretted. Penang, Mandalay and Manila papers please copy. Nobbik. At his residence Bukit Timah Road, on the 3rd November, of cardiac failure, Frascis Lees69 words
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1151 1903-11-06 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. Sir R)PSR I.kthrkidok has been airing interesting views in a letter on "the Decay of Cornish Tin-Mining," which appears in the Western lhaly Mercury of Plymouth. In this letter Sir Roper, writing as "an old Indian official," arrogates into himself an1,151 words
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Article446 1903-11-06 4 Panama is possibly at the time of this writing enjoying a separate and distinct independence of its own, outside the federation of departments that was formerly known as the United States of Colombia. If she is not thus independent, she ought to be, because the moral backing of the United446 words
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Article407 1903-11-06 4 Whin the Emperor of Japan drives in state through his capital, the citizens of Tokyo have to close the windows of the upper stories of their houses. This is decreed in order that nobody may look down upon the ruler. Absurd though this custom might seem from a certain point407 words
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Article441 1903-11-06 4 Javanese labour is now in demand at Penang and in the F.MS, owing to the scarcity of Tamil immigrant labour Planters are agitating for the importation of Javanese coolies, and have moved the F.M.B. Resident-General to lay the matter before the Government of Netherlands India. The Governor-General was asked to441 words
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Article12 1903-11-06 4 Th« death of Mr. W. E. H. Lecky, the historian, is announced.12 words
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Article17 1903-11-06 4 A Launch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Monday next at 10 30 a.m.17 words
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Article19 1903-11-06 4 Thb Malay carpenter of the Hebe has been fined SlO for causing hurt to the cook of the vessel.19 words
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Article21 1903-11-06 4 Rafflis Tiffin Rooms will be closed on Monday, the Oth inst. in honour of the birthday of H. M. the King.21 words
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Article18 1903-11-06 4 Thrice sampan coolies were fined SI each at the Marine Court this morning for obstruction at Johnston's Pier.18 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article63 1903-11-06 4 EXTRAORDINARY PRECAUTIONS. London, sth Noc. The Tsar has returned to Darmstadt. During his visit to Wiesbaden, the town was occupied by thousands of troops and the streets adjacent to the Royal Castle were closed to the public. Inmates of houses were forbidden* to stand at the doors63 words
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Article29 1903-11-06 4 INHABITANTS PANIC-STRICKEN. Fifty American bluejackets have been landed at Colon, where the Government troops refuse to acknowedge the provisioa.il Governm ent. The inhabitants are panic-stricken.29 words
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Article39 1903-11-06 4 (Latfr) Affairs at Panama have quieted down. The Colombian gunboat Bogota has left the port. The bombardment did little damage. The lives of foreigners are not threatened. The bluejackets from the American gunboat Ncuhville have been re-em-barked.39 words
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Article20 1903-11-06 4 The Republicans were victorious in lowa and Colorado, but the Democrats have carried the Governorship of Rhode Island.20 words
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Article41 1903-11-06 4 The parade of the garrison, on Monday morning will be held on the Race course, when the Singapore Volunteer Artillery will fire .a Royal sUute Similar salutes will be tired from H.M.S. Amphitrite and Fort Canning At noon.41 words
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Article33 1903-11-06 4 Members of the Sporting Club who intend to obtain ladies' tickets for the coming Races should note that such tickets must be applied for not later than Saturday, the 18th inst.33 words
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Article27 1903-11-06 4 A postal notice says that on Monday next, the 9th instant, the money order, savings bank and parcel post branches of the Post Office w<U be closed.27 words
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Article29 1903-11-06 4 The M. M. steamer Armand Behic with the outward m-til left Colombo at 10 p.m. on the 4th instant, and is due here on Monday at about 2 p.m.29 words
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Article26 1903-11-06 4 The Chief Justice at Colombo has just ruled that to constitute the offence of theft the articles stolen must be removed out of the owner's possession.26 words
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Article26 1903-11-06 4 The German gun- vessel Sperber, of 1,120 tons and 1,500 horse-power, in command of Captain Weniger, is shortly expected here on her way the Far Bast.26 words
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Article25 1903-11-06 4 This morning a free fight occurred among some Chinese coolies employed in emptying mud from tongkangs into the reclamation in front of the Drill Hall.25 words
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Article30 1903-11-06 4 Mb. J. P. Rodger, Governor-elect of the Gold Coast, and Mrs. Rodger have booked their passages by the N. D. L. ss. Roott which left Singapore on the 3rd instant.30 words
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Article35 1903-11-06 4 The Competition for the Championship of the Keppel Golf Club was brought to a conclusion early this week when Ferguson beat Salmond in the final of 36 holes by 8 up and 7 to play.35 words
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Article32 1903-11-06 4 The wedding of Miss Marie Frankel with Mr. Victor Clumeck is announced to take place at the Synagogue, Waterloo Street, on the 24th inst. 4 reception will follow at the Town Hall.32 words
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Article32 1903-11-06 4 The Hamburg- America liner Javoia was badly injured not long ago by striking against a reef near Nagasaki. Sixty of her plates were damaged. The repairs were expected to take six weeks.32 words
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Article34 1903-11-06 4 Two hundred and forty-two deaths were registered at Singapore, during the week ending on Saturday last, the ratio per thousand was 52 00, 752 per thousand of these deaths occurred at St. John's Island.34 words
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Article34 1903-11-06 4 Ships' parcels (despatched througli the Agents) by the next homeward German mail steamer Preiisim are due to be delivered at Southampton on the 18th of December, and in Hamburg on the 22nd of December.34 words
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Article46 1903-11-06 4 A report from the Saigon Chamber of Commerce declares that the rice industry is in a very sorry condition. Orders are few and far between, and the crop promises to be such a poor one *hat several of the -mills are on the point of clnninff.46 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement402 1903-11-06 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ Something for Nothing. A BOX OF SHREDDED WHeAV "TRISCUIT" FREE ON APPLICATION. Shredded Wheat 50 cts. per box Grape Nuts 40 cts. per tin Whole Rolled Oats 40 cts. per tin. Unimpoverished natural food products. The Lancet. Thompson, Thomas Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL^fc CO., Indian Store,402 words
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Advertisement61 1903-11-06 4 O. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. OPSM: t iresliam House, (Battery R> ad), 8 a.m. to S p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. .Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon. AtmmntinenU or sittings shonld be made, if possible, beforehand. Customer* who intend to send portrait* home for Xina*, should make61 words
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Advertisement27 1903-11-06 4 CHILDRKN BEG FOR IT. Stkarns' Wine makes them bright, and rosy-cheeked, and at thin season of the year it is the ideal Nutrient Tonic for the young.27 words
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Article1518 1903-11-06 5 Teams representing the Civil Service and Garrison on the one side and tbe Club on the other played a cricket match on the Esplanade last Saturday. It didn't pan out at all well because the Club team was much #0 strong a combination for the other with Reid,1,518 words
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96 1903-11-06 5 WITH APOLOGIES TO THE THREE LITTLE MAIDS." Alsv's Simply Aufully Goon at Algtbra." Lord Cheyne remarks i I've led a fearful life. Do you know billiardt is my game— no< Algebra,' and sings, When N*"*r asks the register of Ahmet's yacht Seabelle, Algy finds just what at Lloyd's she'd rate96 words
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Article186 1903-11-06 5 Tmk following passengers arrived here yesterday afternoon by the German mail /Yin: heinrich. From Bremen Mr. U. Kristoffersen. From Antwerp Mr. A. Koolhoven, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lanzins. From Southampton Messrs. John Russell, F. A, Turner, A. W. Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart, Miss I).186 words
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Article1071 1903-11-06 5 Home. Mi:. ST. -John BrodIICK, speaking at Guildford, deeded his administration of the Wax Office, md denied that the War Commission had condemned it. The Committee of National Defence had lately been preparing schemes which would for ever prevent the recurrence of the condition of things in 1899.1,071 words
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54 1903-11-06 5 A New Yokk despatch dated Oct. 9th states that a band of blackmailers, who have been demanding $50,000 from the Northern Pacific Railway, have begun to carry out their threats of committing dynamite outrages on trains and according to a despatch from Helena, Montana, a bridge54 words
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Article300 1903-11-06 5 MORE TROUBLE ON THE UMVOTI." Crew Refute to go to Sea. Before Capt. Radcliffe, at the Marine Court, this morning seven of the native crew of tbe British barque Umyoti were arraigned on a charge of refusing to go to sea- The men all pleaded not guilty and the seventh300 words
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Article190 1903-11-06 5 A special meeting of the members of the Merchant Service Guild was held in the Marine Club yesterday evening to consider what steps to take in connection with the attitude of the Government in the matter of the officering of the Seabelle. There was a fair attendance.190 words
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Article159 1903-11-06 5 A telegram from New York announces that Mr. Richard Henry Savage, the novelist, who was run over by a waggon recently died of his injuries on Oct. 12th. Mr. Savage had an eventful career. Born in 1846 at Utica, in New York State, he was educated159 words
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Article338 1903-11-06 5 Police Court Proceeding. The Pinang Oautte of Tue^ay last says w In connection with the seizure yesterday by the Police of 948,000 on board the s.s. Pegu, immediately on arrival of the ship from Acheen, the alleged offenders ware before the Police Magistrate, charged under338 words
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Article190 1903-11-06 5 Undsr the Bill which was brought in by tbe Government to make provision for the Public Service for next year, the total estimated expenditure of the various departments was put at $11,221,284. A considerable number of alterations and several additions were made to the Bill by the190 words
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Article75 1903-11-06 5 It was officially announced recently in Liverpool that the Allan Line had decidad to have their new vessel, tbe Victorian, fitted with Parsons type of turbine engines. The order has been placed with Messrs. Workman, Clarke, and Co., of Belfast. The steamer will be capable75 words
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Article72 1903-11-06 5 It seems that there are no further developments up to this morning in the alleged attempt to poison Mr. Raine. The food taken is still in the hands of the Government Analyst but no report has yet been received. Meanwhile the boys are retained m custody.72 words
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Article109 1903-11-06 5 The following information has been received at the Shipping Office from the Secretary to tbe High Commissioner, F. M. B.:— Masters of vessels running to Port Swettenbam are hereby warned that the Klang Straits and the nothern entrance will be undergoing survey for the next four109 words
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Article69 1903-11-06 5 As previously announced, a concert will be given at the Club Teutonia to-morrow night by Mme. B Mannsfeldt (Soprano) and Signor Mario Paci (Pianist), assisted by Messrs. Kruger, Valois and others. Tbe programme which contains nine numbers, is varied and most attractive. The concert js69 words
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Article21 1903-11-06 5 Am6*g a number of new Straits dollars received in payment at Penang on Monday last, one was found to be counterfeit.21 words
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Article46 1903-11-06 5 The Sea Belle arrived this morqing at daylight from Tringganu with Mr. McArthur, an escort of three Malay policemen and five prisoners who are alleged to be concerned in the murder of the late M. Juppeaux. Three of the men are Malays and two are Dyaks.46 words
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Article46 1903-11-06 5 The popularity of moonlight music in the Botanical Gardens was again greatly in evidence last night when a big crowd of people assembled to hear the band of the Mancheeters play. The night was fine and the music was apparently much enjoyed by the large audience.46 words
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Article54 1903-11-06 5 Lieutenant Dixie of H.M.S. Fearlest has arrived in Selangor and was to commence tbe Admiralty survey of Port Swettenham on the 31st October The Fearlett, says the Malay Mail, herself will come up to Port Swettenham as soon as the AmphitrUe, now at Hongkong, relieves her which should be in54 words
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Article62 1903-11-06 5 The Colombo harbour authorities hope that, when the breakwater is completed, they will be in a position to proceed with the construction of the inland wet dock. It may be mentioned, too, that (fcere is a possibility of the walls of the wet dock being shifted slightly, to avoid the62 words
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Article64 1903-11-06 5 The details for the Viceroy of India's autumn tour in tbe Persian Gulf are now complete. The departure from Simla is on the Ath November and the departure from Karachi on the 16th. The arrival in Calcutta will be aboat the 16th December. Hie Excellency will be accompanied by his64 words
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Article82 1903-11-06 5 As people were coming home fr<yii the Gardens last night, a carriage occupied by a lady was run into in Grange Road by a high gig in which .were two gentlemen. Some damage was done to the back part of the carriage, but the gig drove on, the occupants refraining82 words
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Article96 1903-11-06 5 It seems desirable to again call attention to daily obstruction caused by vehicles at the Raffles Square end of Change Alley. Some time ago the same sort of thing existed, but tbe presence of a European policeman cleared the way now, however, the obstruction ie as bad as ever, possibly96 words
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Article123 1903-11-06 5 At the Singapore Assizes to-day Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, on the bench. Lim Chew was tried ou a charge of having on sth Sept. in Havelock Road, committed an unnatural offence. After evidence had been heard the jury found the prisoner not guilty and he was discharged. Yeap Kok123 words
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Article123 1903-11-06 5 Mr. S. W. Wolfe, representing the celebrated Dr. Williams Medicine Co., whose business extends over the four quarters of the globe, arrivea here by the Austrian Lloyd s.s. China yesterday and is staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Wolfe who has been managing the Company's business in South Africa for some123 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1903-11-06 5 Natural Modesty. 'I 'HE natural modeaty of many people who have used Chamberlain's Co'ic and )iiarrb<va .Remedy for Diarrbuea, DyMPDtery, etc.. with splendid results, mi«B them ht-eitate about giving their opinion for publicity. Still these same people have done much to make Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy a household word,95 words
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Advertisement35 1903-11-06 5 Mr. buinuel Wormley, Florin, Pa., writes I have used Jayne's Expectorant, for asthma and for severe colds, and cannot find words strong enough to recommend it." The Singapore Dispensary. Sola agents for the Straits Settlements.35 words
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Advertisement41 1903-11-06 5 Mr. C. H. Compton, Olive HiU, Ky writes I tried Jayne's Expectorant for a cold of long standing, which had become serious, and in a very short time I was completely cured." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlement*41 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous177 1903-11-06 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 6th November. High Water. iIM a.m Philharmonic Orchestra, i. 4». S.V.C. Route March Old Gaol Site. x.30. Saturday, 7th November. High Water. 11.4 a. m. Race Entries close. 12. Pledge Sale. Powell. 10. K'ture Sale. Globe Hotel. Powell. 2. Cricket: B.C.C. t>. R.A. and 0. S.R.C.177 words
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567 1903-11-06 6 FEDERATED MALAY STATES THE BRITISH EMPIRE. (Perak Pioneer). We reproduce elsewhere, a letter to the editor of the Straits Time* under this heading over the signature of Colonist." The writer traverses the position taken up by the ResidentGeneral that he was the generous friend of the planters, and that in567 words
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Article162 1903-11-06 6 A hundred thousand people witnansed at San Francisco on tbe 19th October an airship successfully navigate the clouds. For two hours the marvellous invention wan navigated in ether, turning when iU steersman pleased, and going fan or slow according to his management of the mot or- valve.162 words
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Article48 1903-11-06 6 Mr. Devun, member of Parliament for Galway, on Oct. 7th urged the Dominion Governments to adopt (ialway as a British port for fast Atlantic steamships, pointing out. that, (talway being 400 miles nearer than Liverpool, a saving cf 24 hours would be effected.48 words
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Article67 1903-11-06 6 A (ORRBBPONDBNT writes to the Pinnngdazette that Siynor G B Cerruti has come to some terras with the Government, whereby the Signor undertakes to introduce Italians to act as supervisors in experimenting with the cultivation of European vegetables and fruits on the various hills in the Federated Malay States'. Cameron67 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement79 1903-11-06 6 Chamberlai*y» Cough Remedy. T OOSENS tbe cough, relieves tlie langs, I_^ and opens tho sreretions. It couneracts any tendency of a tad cold to result n pneumonia. It in unequalled for bad colds. The time to cure it is when it is merely hft I col L" Chamberlain's Ceugh Remedy79 words
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Advertisement276 1903-11-06 6 NOTICES f#VE JUST UNPACKED A PINB COLLECTION OP JAPANESE CURIOS. SUITABLE FOR Christmas Presents •AMI I Christmas New Year's Cards. YAMATO 00. ■27. High Street, no. Y. SHIBUYA CO., HAVE JUST UNPACKED HIGH CLASS Japanese Curios SUITABLE POX Christmas Presents. Bronze Vases, Cloisonns' Vases, Silver Cigarette Cases, SUk or Silk276 words
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Advertisement827 1903-11-06 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until furtter notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. dotw. Doxewr. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore rf..7.00 7.60 10.00 12.80 1.67 3.00 4.2*J 6.20 6.50 .8.4!> 8.07 9.36 10.68827 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement664 1903-11-06 7 BUCHANAN'S. WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation O. Coy. FOR CHI\'A. J VPAW, PENANG, CBYLOX, AUSTRALIA, IXDIt, 4I»EV. BGYPT, HKIH I'KKRIXKIN PORTS. PLYMOUTH lOXDOX. Through Bills of Lviin* issued for Chin Coast, Persian Galf, Continental, and \mencan Ports. Mall Line. Outward. HoMsw»ai> Ballaarat Nov 15 Bengal Nov664 words
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Advertisement696 1903-11-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. r.mt,at fifmfopore: PhiT Aouct, lati JJPamdbis A Co., 8-8 Coixtb* Qv.r. i he undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer Fro-n Expected Will be Despatched fo* p-> Van der CapelUn Bandjermassin Nov 1 Bandjermaßsin, Kotabaroe, Moeara Djawa, Samsrinda, Donggala,696 words
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Advertisement581 1903-11-06 7 Soridßutsctier Lloyd, Breien Coast Lines, STKAMEKB OF THE COAST FLEET. Toss Reg. Tors Reg. Prim Loo Sok 1604 Waldemar S5OO Phra Nang 1608 Print Marhry> 1600 Sigismund 3600 /Vim C. Klao 1668 Petchabun 2191 P. Chula C.K. 1«68 Borneo 2100 Deli ISM Kohsichang 2040 Taichiov 1860 Pitsanulok 3019 Kong Beng581 words
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Advertisement668 1903-11-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutsoher Lloyd .Bremen. Hamburg-AmeHka Linla, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MVH. The fast and well-known mail-steamert of these lines will leave Singapore o 1 or ibout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. Heinrieh Nov 5 I Preuuen Not 17 Konig Albert No* 21 Hamburg Nov 30 KiauUchou Dec 6 P.668 words
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Advertisement571 1903-11-06 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paolflo Railway Company's Royal flail Steamship Line. IHE FAST ROUTE BET«EN «HINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, m CAN ADA AND THB UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. C. Twin Screw Empress Steamships— fl.OOO Tons— Speed 19 knots. Proposid Sailings from Hongkong. R.M.S.571 words
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Advertisement802 1903-11-06 7 NOTICES. MR. T. SENG KIANO. CURES all kinds of fever, cough, stomach-acne, headache, rheumatism, weakness, loss ot appetite, and all diseases of the body. Apply privately at 37 Dhoby Ghant, from 7 a.m. to 8.90 a m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 10 a.m. to B p.m.802 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1492 1903-11-06 8 Undur this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. •hip bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. YacbtjCru.— Cruisnr; Gbt (Junboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horsepower; Brit. British 11. B.— United States Fch.— French Qer.--Oerman; Dut. -Dutch; G.c—Generalcargo- (1 n deck passenger, U Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar1,492 words
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Article646 1903-11-06 8 Xame, port, probabl* date of arrival, and name oj agend. Ht«am«bs. Annam, Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritime. A[>arinia, Calcutta, Dec Boustead Aragonia, Hamburg, Nov 6; Bebn Meyer. Armaad Behic, Colombo, Nov 9; M. M. Arratoor. Apcar, Calcutta, Nov 16; P. S. Australien. Hongkong, Nov 23; M. M times646 words
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Article114 1903-11-06 8 MAILS CLOSE ho' Prr ilnanvr Ti-+' To-Morroiv. Calculi Mnrnn 7 a IT) Penan? ami Colombo W'aknxa Maru H a m Sandaknn via ports Tringganu 9 a.m. Indragiri Aing Ann Noon, vl Mr and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. P.Swet'ham <fe Ponang Pin Stigr 2 p.m. Palo Laut and Cotie V. der114 words
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Article216 1903-11-06 8 M f H. 41. 5 Ykksii/-. Hint. A Tom. Captaik Fhom Sailed Oosmmm, a Rio. S'ov 4 Wakasa Maru [Jap str 8884 McMillan Yokohama Oil 17 I' Simons and Cc 5 Prin: Heinnch* tier str. 390-' Hcintze Bremen -Vpt SOBebn lii-yer&Cc .5 Bangkok str. 1 .'.i7 Rmohe tinnKkok Nov216 words
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Article156 1903-11-06 8 Datb. Nov 7 6 I 6 I 6 A 7 6 I 8 7 7 6 7 8 7 7 VrsMi/s JUmk. A Rio. Tone. Java lint gtr. 2K:il Alboin gtr. «Vi Amiral Duperre Fch gtr. SOU Van Imhoff Dut gtr. r.'38 Deli Oer 8tr. TM Amberat Brit gtr.156 words
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Article603 1903-11-06 8 SnrosroM, 6th November, iwj. KHAR El. ReUt Tin Mine $12.00. R'nawihUolri Mine (17.5 |i<l)*H 00, »»H#-. Brush Tin Mine $8.25, sellers •Franer Ne«Te $104. HTionK A Shanifhm Bank $632.60. Howmrtb Rrtklne, I*. $190, buyer. •Jelebu* SOcts. Kadana (fully paid) $10.i i>, nominal do ($7 paid) $7.00, nominal Maynard Co603 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1903-11-06 8 WEVriEB BEP9HT. Kandang Ktrbau HorrnUil^-itK Nov., 1903. ,»a.m Ipm !ipm Rfmiritr. j Bar !».9.'0i 1 9>0«i«»lH Mornin« Temp 8A.7 »9 S i 780 day and WB'ibTher 77 8 7»8 76.0 night clear. DirofWind K.w. w.g.w Calm. Max. Temp 89 9 Hin 73.6 Max.in SuD«Mfi.O Terr, rad li.h RwinfaU Nil Tbe63 words
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