The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1901
1901-11-13
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Title Section17 1901-11-13 1 THE Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES, Ti nsog nsogn sogn sogn sognsogn DAILY ISSUE, No17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement806 1901-11-13 1 q Office. Telegraph St. AT Wharves. Keppel Harbour. \J STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steamers for CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA, ADBN, EGYPT. MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, BRINDISI, PLYMOUTH ANIJ LONDON. Through Bilk of Lading issued for Persia* Gulf, Co*ti**nUl mnd Americmn Porit, also for Chin* Coast. MAIL LINE. OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1901806 words
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Advertisement760 1901-11-13 1 i COMPANY ACCIDENTAL AMD ORIENTAL KJ STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND rpOYO KISEN KAISRA (oftuirr al s. s. Co.) VIA INLAND SEA OP lAPAN AND HONOLULU. Through Passage Tickets granted to England I France, and Germany by all trans- At Untie lines of steamers, and to the principal cities of the United760 words
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Advertisement186 1901-11-13 1 uaMr From SaMctad Wffl tM 4*9«tcb*4 tor d^i^p^ k~i, fgattt.%a K sa^ il bwl N A^y*? oo; '^H* Toe«^ Goonoeng I B^, te N0 18 B^^^sJ^^Soera-^ 28 oowm^ i Mitoii Palobleb. SoemaUto Evan- -ABoetßiiff llflMdo qj*uw Ta l»» KoW Donggala. Brow and 800- lonian jv^. a Riley Hargreaves Co. and186 words
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Advertisement404 1901-11-13 1 H TANJOHG PAQAR DOCK L .COMPANY. LTD. I ,'SL '•>''*•» B f i neecsy Iron and Brass ■^■■■Mulders, Wharfingers, 4c T^kL&P*"* 5 Shi P m^LlWlf' M J* rt »t«*»«nca o rwtSrKP*"" Shipwrights at.d Engmoars. I "~3 «P to S«o feet m hngth and 21 I Jft—UEy—C* "«*e aad a turner.404 words
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Advertisement575 1901-11-13 1 I BANKING CORPORATION. Sterling Reserve $10,000,0007 SiW Raawve 3,750.000 1* 13 7 0 000 PROPRIRTOPS J -Ijcooo^oc < ouwr op OincTou. If, Smbwak, B««.— Chaikmah. i A. H*«n Bjq 1 h. Shubaut, Em. A. J. Raymond E*,. rf. W. Slao«. B.q. Paul Witkowski, Esq. Cure* Makaosk 1 Ho*o*ok«m-o.r THOMAS JACKSON.575 words
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Advertisement463 1901-11-13 1 'THREE 1^ 1 pood It it easily Digestible and very Assimihi.^T^, X -eadily soluble and ml7b« Jl D jLi^ N MPlShin -«.'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAHI. LONDON;^ JVJORWICH UNION FIRE INSUK ANCE SOCIETY OF NOR WITAND LONDON, FOR PIRK INSURANC ONLY. ''ZZHZp fa 5 c tn«mwn«coMK,*.','.'.". t t "'lal'l'* •i»urance ejected463 words
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Advertisement258 1901-11-13 1 SAVARESSE'S SANDAL CAPSULES f U *"*<«' on* AH Oh«»i,t.. (Javarcsses Pare Copaiba Capsnles. «4u« fwlfiilof:uxillollfl n iiCj 'tNtWPRENOH WEMeU'. R^SnaSirjMiwi re Mf>bW ta tte CbnW^.. IuUB, Jobtrt. TtJp-j Ibr dnrffnii to I* »0..f 1.-. n<!»r.d .1 THERAPIO7I Nc ■0 > r*uurkaoty «H"i i tin.. mam 41 MtTMfvrriinginjartto: yvabU bairn by258 words
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Article37 1901-11-13 2 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS On the 13th October, 1901, at Glockengiesserwall 3, Hamburg, the wife of Chb. Eckakbt of a daughter. On 13th instant, at' Anrmnclalo, Orange Grove Road, the wife of O. E. Moslkt, of a son.37 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1901-11-13 2 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1901. •f-rr »>i»i! tl.c l're«» t reoptt'i rigi.t ntmUi* V-rawad br influence and i.rhribH by fa n Heft patriot Truth her *.lorioo« precept* 4raw P aim* to lUUctta. UraJlT. ar.t Uw. ABOUT a year ago we wrote an article m this column on1,106 words
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Article447 1901-11-13 2 Messrs. Jaeger Co. forward two neat ca endars (or 1902, and a diary note-book. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bruce Webster left this aft moon for Bangkok per S S. Machete. The printer's devil, by the simple omission of iwo or three decimal points yesterday gave to the Ville de Ciotat447 words
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Article503 1901-11-13 2 The Russians have already succeeded n getting 55,0*0 Coreans into the Amur district, and the number of these immigrants is rapidly increasing. Capt. Weidermann, of the Nord. D. LI. S.S. tanglin, died m Sydney of dysentery on the 1 8th of October. The news was only received yesterday and the503 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article27 1901-11-13 2 Further Cavalry Drafts. All reserve cavalry squadrons are ordered to prepare drafts as strong as possible to reinforce the cavalry regiments now m South Africa.27 words
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Article20 1901-11-13 2 The casualty lists show that the total of Benson's casualties amounted to 86 killed and 216 wounded.20 words
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Article22 1901-11-13 2 (Later.) Boer Casualties Last Week. Since the 4th November 168 Boers have been killed and wounded, and 149 taken prisoners.22 words
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Article10 1901-11-13 2 Lord Methuen is moving against Delarey and Kemp.10 words
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Article29 1901-11-13 2 British Columns Advancing. Beers, under De Wet, have been recently collecting m the northeast of the Orange River Colony. Columns are moving to disperse them.29 words
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Article21 1901-11-13 2 Defeat m the First Match. ufh Australia has beat Mr. Madaren by 233 runs. ndon, Ntv. 13th, tfoi21 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement680 1901-11-13 2 John Little and Co., Ltd. CHRISTMAS TOYS LAEGE VABIETY. JUST RECEIVED. Dolls Rocking Horses. M flP^^. _^fl Cradles. Cricket Sets Trousseaux. &c, &c. BllW Wheelbarrows, Garden Sets, Engines, Mail Carts, Pet ambulators. PRICES AND ILLUSTRATIONS ON APPLICATION. John Little and Co., Ltd. Oet3o TOYS AND GAMES GREAT SHOW Katz Brothers,680 words
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Advertisement640 1901-11-13 2 i i.i.i, ■iJ^ti r-r Marine Club Ball. To be held m the TOWN HALL, j Oh Friday, 39th November, tgoi, j I Members we requested to aend m their appli* i cations for ticket*, and for those for their gassts as early as possible to 1 F. WHITEFIELD, Secretary Ball640 words
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Advertisement609 1901-11-13 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS Singapore Philharmonic Society, SULLIVAN MEMORIAL CONCERT. November, 35th 190 X. HpIOKETS may now bo had and seats booked at 1 the Robinson Piano Co Ltd. PARSEE THEATRE TO-NIGHT I "SHAH-E-IMDAD" TO-MORROW ANJOOMANARA. I Great reduction m admission fees. Nov 13 To Let I A Compound house No. 270,609 words
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Advertisement151 1901-11-13 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ~pifth mFmiixx^ Oh Thursday, November 14th. In aid of the Singapore Recreation Club Building Fund, I N THE TOWN HALL 1 At ,9.30 p.m. "Charley's Aunt 11 A FABOICAL COMEDY BY Brandon Thomas Preceded at 8. 45 p.m. BY "Grass Widows' 1 MUSICAL^OOMEDIETTA BY Virginia Gabriel. Referred seats151 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1901-11-13 2 Thr Week Wednesday, 13th High Water 19.5s a. S.V.R. Recruits Drill, Casuals Musketry, A. k B. Coy.'s Skirmishing Drill, 5.10 p. (.A. Maxim Drill, 5.15 p. Thursday, 14th h Water 0.4 a., 11.27 Pc O. Mail Homewards due. k Lodge Emergent, 8.45 p. Parley's Aunt," Town Hall, 9 p. Friday,171 words
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Article190 1901-11-13 3 The play at Hongkong is the I erport cricket match yesterday was somewhat marred by rain. Hongkrng ba'vd and scored 354 for seven wickets. Tbv following are the scores H.R.Hancock 94 Lt. Clifton Brown, r.h at C. S. P. Franklin, r.». 9 Major Dyson, a.f.d 13 Gr.190 words
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Article142 1901-11-13 3 There was another full house last night at the fourth performance of "Charley's Aunt and "Grass Widows." Both pieces went well, and the audience was quickly responsive to the nnmerous points made. As a special mark of appreciation, at the final tableau of "Charley's Aunt" even the curtain142 words
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247 1901-11-13 3 The following is the Manager's report for month of October Mmm Engine Shaft. East cross cut south drive No. have driven 33 feet for the month total distance ll a feet. The lode is opening out splendidly—can see good gold m the247 words
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Article268 1901-11-13 3 And dcth not parting like this mmkt amends." We are leaving you at last,— Singapore Our stay with you is past,— Singapore But do not let that fret you, You can bet we won't forget you, Where'er our future's cast,— Singapore. Though at times you made us mad,—268 words
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Article52 1901-11-13 3 The French steamer iiarittm which arrived yesterday brought over aoo pigs for the Singapore market from Saigon. The Siamese steamer Ma ha Vajeravudh after docking, cleaning, and painting, baa had her name changed to Medmm. The steamer Calliope, with liquid fuel from Batouro, bound for Yokohama, left yesterday52 words
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Article1495 1901-11-13 3 No. LXX. (Specially written for the Singapore Fret Prut by Rev. G. M. Rbith.) The excessively dry summer we bad this year made it a poor season for anglers. No angler is ever satisfied with the season or with his luck, whatever it be but this1,495 words
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Article836 1901-11-13 3 Cms The Chinese authorities t Canton ate watching for the arrival of a London vessel with dynamite, arms, and ammunition, which, it is alleged, have been consigned to the Chinese reform party. The names of thr shipper-, are unknown. An Imperial edict which has been issued enjoins the836 words
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Article25 1901-11-13 3 The P. O. Outward matt steamer Chusan left Colombo at noon on Sunday and is expected to arrive here on Saturday afternoon, the 16th in*.25 words
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Article261 1901-11-13 3 Aw Af pi At. This morning before Capt Boldero, th appeal of P. Nielsen, Chief Engineer of th German steamer Tritos was beard. Mr. Elliot appeared for the responden and Mr. Cuylenberg for appellant. Th Captain of the Tritos went into the box and on being cross-examined by261 words
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Article348 1901-11-13 3 Reuter's Washington correspondea state* Mr. Knox, the Attorney-Genera on nth ir.'t. presented to the Presiden and the Cabinet his Report regarding ih application of the Postal Telegraph Com pany (or permission to land and lay cable between San Francisco and th Philippines. He was of opinion tha348 words
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Article399 1901-11-13 3 Smgapcrt, Nwtmbtr 4th, 1901. I Tks priett tuottd mrt gtturmUv thtit currtnt 1 mi Clyd* Ttitmtt i/arhft. At tht etfur marhttt then my swuitl v*ri*ti*Ht. Beans, Long per catty cts. 4 Do., French do. 12 Beef do. 24 BeefSteak do. 28 Bean Sprouts do. 3 Bamboo Sprout*399 words
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350 1901-11-13 3 Mr. A. R. Colquhoun has written for the Monthly Review a valuable article on Manchuria m Transformation. The extent to which the great northern province of China has been Russian isd already is little appreciated m this country. Russia has now, says Mr.350 words
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Article75 1901-11-13 3 (Corrected up to November 13.) >n LoitoaN. B»nW 4 m/h i/ioJJ <lemand »/iofi Private credits 3 in/s i/u documents 3 m/s '/"tV credits 6 m/s l/IIA France, demand 238 Germany, demar<! 193 India, T. T 141$ Hongkong, <lemand.. 1% p m Yokohama, linitnii 64% pm JAVA, demand 115} Manila,75 words
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Article113 1901-11-13 3 (November 13 > **»5 >ambicr 14.10 do. Cube No. 1 17.50 Vpvec, Ulack (ordinary S'porc) 30.50 do. White, (Pair L/VV— 5% 47. 'tme*ri nos to ihe \t>.) ca Jo f8o« to thf hi 64 vlacc (Banda) 50 "lt/vcs 'AmboinaJ v liberian Coffee 10^ *an;«ca small vi ar! 'Kai» luaiitv^113 words
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Article229 1901-11-13 3 Deferred. £5.5/ Boll's Asbestos Eastern A^er y. Nominal. 7*. Benawah Gold Mine Co. 14.7S Sales. Clear Water Dairy Farm Ltd. »100 $?oo F^.n.Ncav.Ud. Buyer, fc. %fa V, V Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. I6iB.a< 0/ IO bonUi 3°/"/<> Kadana Gold Mining Co., Ltd. fio ie Fully229 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1901-11-13 3 Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. V. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust 00 nail entirely through lier foot and a second oje half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the177 words
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Advertisement331 1901-11-13 3 o J.l j.x i \jQ, AND NEDERLAN VAART MAATSCHA. Pl^iioiaiTV Tft us Tons. Achilles 7043 Myrmidon 1870 Agamemnon 70 1 1 Nestor 3809 7039 Onstts 4653 Alcinous 6743 Patroclus 5 5 0q Anchistt 2729 ft/tux Anttnor 553 1 Polyphtmm 2613 Calchas 6748 Priam J845 Cyclops 2066 Prometheus 5370 Datdanus 4653331 words
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Advertisement11 1901-11-13 3 WA \A7q Ternp Ham V BOTTLERS*^ e^ JUneM a^fof^ 1 ir <11 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1901-11-13 3 MAILS CLOSE ro-MORROW. •*o« Per At Zamboanga kc. Patani g am Malacca* Linggi Helene I rM Muar fc Malacca Kian Yang 3 PM Malacca P. Swet'ham Chow Phya 3ru Muar k Malacca Sultan 3 rM Bangkok Taishan 3 rx Billiton, kc. Coen 4 pm Bangkok Wongkoi 4 pm Krioat. Europe214 words
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Miscellaneous368 1901-11-13 3 VESSELS IN PORT. M.n-of-W«, nS!!S?,. To ft Commander. Arrived From For When Ma^coPolo ItalcrW.42B9 Poalo %s£& Other Ve«Ml» Plagt ft Ton. Master. Arrived From Consignees For Wh. (tanjDiede Brit 250 Apl. la Deli MlnSßk^ l_jj^s- CLO M W D.tg3 v« Xov 12 Palembailg SSs^feSLa'savl* s: T be k sss ssr368 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement903 1901-11-13 4 MANILA CIGARS LA (ONSTANCI A FACTORY." "Constantino Diaz Co." -a Reina Victoria i— Bntre^o. Ci.indrado- .-s Posada Selected ">os Regalia de la Reina ioo* High Life m the East 50s fa.oo Preciosos... >^ riQCCs£>ttS 4/wi^ *^1 OO Sole Agents for Singapore and Malay Peninsula. John Little and Co., Ltd. Oet903 words
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Advertisement867 1901-11-13 4 N^t-fvc-^rcrsibie Foi Debit EITHER the Captain, Agent* nor Owners ot 1 tbe British Bcrqii.- Strathtrn will be mi possible for debts incurred by the crew during her bt*y m this port. j A. W. FLEMMING Mukr. NOTICE 'T ENDKKB are invited for the cor-structicn 1 Pa^nenger statien Build'ugs at Scott867 words
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Advertisement343 1901-11-13 4 imts Mr LU I PERKf L m*_m il' mm\- VMCESTERSIIRE SMKL r BY SPBCIAL tm«IT, JfiB^H3SL ?M¥EY«RB TO TK KIH6. CELEBRATED QJEM»N'S STORES FRASER NEAVE'S AERATED WAFERS RECOGNISED AS THE BEST IN THE EAST PURITY AND EXCELLENCE GUARANTEED. :oi-' 1 Fraser Neave, Limited, SINGAPORE AND PENANG. An« 28 CARBOLIC Contain*343 words
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Advertisement314 1901-11-13 4 !flP«!!I T!r 'i MUSIC A LARGE HELECTION OF CAVENDISH Music Books At 50 cents each. INCLUDING Pianoforte Albums I"****" Albums j Music obtained to order from Europe AT PCBLFSHTD PRICES Letts' Diaries 1902 Boys Own Papr (pew voluim Girl*' Own Pap> r (ntw volume.) lntatitt Magazine. Children's Friend. Violin Strings.314 words
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Advertisement608 1901-11-13 4 FOR SALE O NE "Premier" High Gr*d« Bieyato. with Gear Cwe. m first elass condition. 9100 Apply MANAGER Frte Prtss. Ang 3 For Sale A CHESHUT Australian Mart, with J*Wr and hanieu complete. Price $700. Owner leaving Colony toon. Apply X Y. Z., c/o /V« /»>***. If or. 8 ae>608 words
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Advertisement713 1901-11-13 4 AtfD Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co v Ltd. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY I Bricks at $15 per 1000. Firebricks at $75 per 1000. I Fireclay at $27.50 per ton. Speciality m Boiler Settings and Boile Covers made to order. For further parti culars apply to THE BORNEO Co., Ltd.,713 words
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