The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 March 1902

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  • 21 1 THE The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. «6r« MARCH, Jtgo 2. DAILY ISSUE 7^~ I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 767 1 OB Wharves. Kcppel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steamers for CHINA, JAPAN. PENANG, CEYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, MALTA, BRINDISI, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports, also for China Coast. MAIL LINE. OUTWARD HOMEWAKD 1902 1902 Bengal Mar. 23
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    • 846 1 Pacific mail steamship COMPANY p-CCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL V^ STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND rpOYO KISEN KAISHA A (oaiIMTAV. CO.) VIA INLAND SEA OP JAPAN AND HONOLULU. Through Passage Tickets gi anted ts England F ranee, and Germany by all > rans- Atlantic lines of steamers, and to the principal cities of the
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    • 1163 1 DE KONINKLZJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPII. Unoir Comtract wit« raa Nbthbrlamos Ihdia Gotiknuhiy. Agents at Singaporb, Ship Agency, late J. DAENDELS ft Co., a-3 Collvbr Quay THB UMDBRMBNTIOKIO OATBS ARB OMLT APPROXfM ATB. Steamer From Evoeeted Will be despatcbed tor O n Bantom Makaaaar Mar. 18 Maoa*«r Bwool, Palohleb, Soeoialata. Am.)©. rang,
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    • 751 1 H 01 01 0 AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Pa;d»JP CAPITAL. MM ..^lie^ooo^i RESERVE FUND.— «~«.~r«a^awo,o^i Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 i»ilver Reserve J 4l3 o 000 j lU.^So.oco RRSRRVB LIABILITY Or jW OOJ PROPRIETORS I'o-o »<* couet or Oißßcroaa. SumwAH_ &i Cnairma*. Hob. J J Bbll.lrvm,— deputy Chaib>an A l',"" 1 I
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    • 561 1 "?™J?* S 8H «Ot» RRMKMBI THREE DtSTmCTivEC^RicTEHI, FOOD C-F.UNS FOOD WORKS. PECKHAIW. LONDON. ENC^ND JVJORWICH UNION PIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH AND LONDON. KkTABLI h■ r. 17a). FOR FIKK INSURANCE ONLV. Ami'ntlh,u«ib X353.000»ef« LossbsPaio Z u.ft00.0., Pks.iv. iitum 7 ooo.oc* Insurance effected an almost every daacniKJan el preperty at current
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    • 155 1 —..,Vf/' W/ ~sV BOIDO "IBW| lavaresstsl SANDAL CAPSULES ApollinanCl Annual Sale), now exc#ed 28.000,000 Bottles, >^a| M< -L 3 1 i^Mflßiar So To Le obtained all ciJ'V^y* Hotels. Uv«rvoo< Mm 11 llainrkok Mar ",'i I«i lints. nd S S .T. Ail* I My hv JHP80S?!!i; •;,u)MTE I M A <!
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  • 37 2 Hew thall thr I'rtM ttir Knptr't nftit numta n, L'aa»c4 by it.tl.fmct and inWikH b> gala 1 1 err yatrmr i ru«h her g\<num rncryti <Jr»« V'.r. \t4 •> Kd« S M«, LayaMy Law
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  • 461 2 LORD Kitchen kr's sporting campaign poUcy of working various' areas ia South Afiica like a beat for a big game drive aad "bag. has quile clearly upset the equina«iiy of «ucb Boer commandoes as are mHI cxtaut in outlying parts of the defunct Republics. To evade
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  • 756 2 Sir Fraucid Lorell goes on a tour through I the Native State*. He will be aceom- j pun I*l by Dr. Eden Paul. Ihe Outward German mail sitamer Ao»t£ Albert is due here to-morrow at I daylight. The P. O. intermediate steamer So- cotra, left t'enang at 6 p.m. on
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  • 1245 2 The Bangkok Times, t 7 th March, alludmg to the arrest and internment of tie R*j»h of the Malay Slate of Palani by a Siamese Commissioner has the following Siamese Malays is certainly not to enjoy ai.y I lonjjrr ihe I. licitv of having no history. The
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  • REUTERS TELEGRAMS.
    • 35 2 The Kings Birthday. A proclamatiou h*« been UsueJ fixing theS6th ind27thof June, Coroii«t ><>n D%j and ih»- following day, m public holidaja. The King* birthday will be celebrated on the 3Ot of May
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    • 23 2 S OUTH AFRICA. The Boer Peace Mission. Consols Filing. Tii. announcement of the Boer uiitsion to Kitchener ua« tent consols up 7 w
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    • 18 2 There in a hopeful feeling in f'arliauienUr\ circle* regarding the outcome of the mwtfion. (Uter.)
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    • 39 2 The Minnon to Steyn. A British Escort Mr Sch nl k burner *nd hit companions from the Transvaal art; being awompanx- d to KrooiutUdt by Lord Kitchener's A D.C. and six staff ofScen. London, March 26th, tpo*.
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  • 572 2 There it to be i Mumpit/. Abend at the Teutonia Club on Easter Monday Bight. Another steamer the^MM, arrived from l~angkat yetU-rday with a cargo of kerosaae oil .utiaigned to Meaara. Kat* Bnw The s.s. Jf/>»m arnifd here from Bagaa yesterday witL a cargo of dried liah coa•igned W Me
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 420 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.'S Apollo Piano Player Has i points of superiority, which no other Piano Player possesses, and any one is vital Wh*n you are buying a Piaiio Player have the beat his beautiful and'ur.ique intt.ument may be seen and heard daily from 8 a. m. till 5 p
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    • 541 2 i Coronation Festivities ILLUMINATIONS ILLUMINATIONS JOHN LITTLE CO LTD, We have arranged for a supply of Illumination Lamps at per I Illustration below. In order that delivery may be relied on it is necessary that we wire for the quantity required by the 2nd ApriL Orders will be received for
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    • 397 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST r^N Monday evemng at about d M near taw <s junction ol Chancery Lmm and Thomson toad a Red Cbow Dog unwen to the mm g| Pufer Anyone returning saute to the endenigned irill be liaud*or»ely rewarded U. A. OREIG. S( ollyer Ouuy. Mar 2»i uc For
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 The Week Wednesday, atth lli«h Water —11.51 n^t. Municipal Commission, p. S.V. Cadet vOM Jail, 4.15 p. S.V.A. Contingent Inspection, 5 p. S.V.fc. Recruits Dull, 5.10 p S.V.I No. 1 Coy.. 5-.?»p. Thursday, »7in Hik.l Water o 17 p Royal johort Tin M. o. Annual Meeting, noon. b.V. Cadet Raffle*
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  • 101 3 '/The annual general business meeting will W.^ld in the Town Hall at 5 pm. en Wednesday 2nd April. The accounts are being printed and will be posted to members. It may be mentioned that the Society has had a good year. The balance on the work permitting of
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  • 144 3 At six o'clock yesterday evening a little Macao girl about eight years of age was returning home through Hokien-st. when she was stopped by a Teochew who induced her to go with him by telling her he would show her a lot of ships sunk in the
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  • 130 3 KIR CatMßsß AkMMIU. At 1-30 p m. yesterday Inspectors Howard and Stapley acting on information received raided house No. 7, Church St. and on making a search discovered fourteen reels of copper wiie, twenty India rubber ammunition bags, a large coil of telephone wire, and
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  • 258 3 VOLUNTEER DRONES." Whether the following, from (he Globe, applies to any in Singapore can be left to the individual conscience (if any) concerned, and to the evidence of the drill roll-call There is one class ot Volunteers who would be no loss to the force should the new regulations cause
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  • 196 3 Mr. Curtis writes in his n jK>tt on the Botanic Gardens. Penang: The cultivation oi Coco-nuts is une of the most important and profitable industries in this part of the work), and one in which perhaps a greater number of individuals are interested than in any ether. A few
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  • 78 3 l*ast night a Marine Poiice harbour patrol disguised as fishermen were patrolling the harbour in a koleh, and when opposite Teluk Aycr they saw a glimmer of light on board a ton/kong anchored ntai. Two Chinese were found bleeding the bags of rice with which the tongkang
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  • 69 3 The outward Spanish mail steamer hla de Fancy, arrived from Barcelona this morning, and will probably leave this evening after coaling. The Colonial steamer Sea Belle, left the roads on the 241b, and proceeded to Keppel Harbour to dock. The accommodation list at the wharves ibis morning shews
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  • 56 3 Corps Orders by Major Murray, V.D. F Members ci the S. V. R. who have submkud l their lumet for the Coronation Contingent viU Parade at the Drill Hall to-morrow, Thursday, at b-y> pja. ier Inspeciion by the Commandant. Officers S. V. R. are resumed |p be
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  • 1910 3 Tuesday, March «j*h, iqoj. PftISKNT His Excellency the Governor The Hot, ble the Actonwy famil <W. R. Collver.) the CaiotAal TreMQfw IF. G. P«m. Ae Colortd E«ei««c (A, M»rra r c.«.) C. Stringer. G. S. Murray. W. 1. Napier. Dr. Urn Boon Keng, cm. Amur. H. the Officar
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  • 133 3 A D*ai«« Lsap. At 2-30 this morning the occupant of a he use in Havelo< k-road was awakened by bearing something fall, and on getting up be saw the window open and a Chinaman in the room, which was on the second floor. He shouted for the
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  • 544 3 According to views expounded in the "Lancet, the (nit effect* of toWcco no only be experienced when they are usi«ed by the drinking of alcokotic licuors. The theory, however is pehlisfcad not n an exhortation, hut a* warning, attaougfc it ii to be feared tkftt the pleasaat blending
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  • 326 3 The NatiorMl Association to federaliM the Northern Temtory (Southern Awsrsla) ,end u* ihe following paiftulari whh reierence to the route from Australia to London via the Great Siberian Railway Nearly 10,000 miles of the new route between Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and London, are coveted
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  • 570 3 bngltikmtn.) The iovcf nmtnt ts apparently Rom^ to da very brave tiling. Ui» going to talk seriously to the colonies on the subject of their proper share uf the expenses of maintaining the Imperial Navy. What ihtir p:o,>er share is has never been deter. rained.
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  • 136 3 Mr J. W. MiaChm ef Aska (Umjui;, U M»e» to 0»« M «iaa Mail," upiimw hf» «urpria« that *> Turlciah t»th» h»v« km built at In lias heilth retorts. Ho>r many a poor fellow snMnttmg fraai liver, tent eff te the tills might hava htd
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 124 3 THE STANDARD TIME BALLS. A Time Ball a* Fort Canning, and om at I'olae Msm (OfeanwiohsMaa flaw 6 hja. f 4 «SZ7» aw.,) heinf hoisted fhr* wlatu prarkmsly. If^te cf M« halk vhooU faU, the tag W »U| How to Prevent Pneumonia. Y«« havu good NUootofvu anatUokofpoouomniU. «hM yon hare
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 792 3 «i», r COOLIEfI GALORE Yesterday was record day for oooluw, nearly tive thousand arriving in Singapore from Chinese port*, the majority remaining here at least temporarily whilst a few go on to Punaog. The Hint San brought 782, the Taiikan IMf, the Tydeus 2J13 snd the Diamante 861. It speaks
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    • 1540 3 SHARK LIST, MARCH iStk lf«t 'Joer no. P«,n Dirn.aaaa. iank t i.n a-rj !apa- L-»U 1 !>«/arreH. ,;<.^/ '<eff'- Aahr«i(oi Kastem *i ir* MoramaL Beraawah GoW M^nt *X t» Chiodra*- GeM Mining Co. Ud. 41 £1 fto Clear Water Dairy fane (Jtu ->oo f Fraser anH V»avo td. {89 Sak».
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 804 4 Art .Needlework Dressmaking Depot Evening l>r«aaM, T«.-a Gowns, Cycliu^ rostntnen Blonses, B'.irts, ate. made up in the newest and sBobt STS I.ISH F\SMIONS from Ladies ow.» •Jiateriala, all work under European Supervision, tfimming, lining Sec. provided. Art Needlework ft Dressmaking Depot. Keb J«> ws bUNDAY TRIPS TO KATONG, npilE Steam
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    • 1004 4 John Little and Co., Ltd. WATCH CLOCK DEPARTMENT I A larg. selection of English, American and S- WATCHES and CLOCKS, ny all the leading Makers. Dining Room Clocks /tf^^S^SS^k. /»^C^f7y^iaW Nickel Watches Carriage Clocks Kb* "^M Alarm Clocks. \Kw Chronographs Repeaters, &c. SOLE AGENTS l/OK Benson's >oted» London Watches Full
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    • 756 4 Awds tor lift KniiS' nmcesteishiie mweT A^BBBBBBBBBW BBBBBV JsW^K mWS B^BBT B^V BY SPECIAL WARRANT BIS MAJESTy PURVEYORS TO THE KING CELEBRATED Olj-MANS STORES JOOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS SPECIALITY Mining Machinery and Appliances WINDING GEARS, ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPSJ STEEL PIPE LINES FITTINGS. The Pulsometer. (TRADE MA' K). STEAM_PUMP
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 1183 4 VESBRLR KXFIOTKD. firing port of departs re, and (waera kaoWB >fe dne here, and oame of Agent*. Men of War. Akataaki, Jap., 1 ch don, dae K-piegle. H.M.8.. Portamoath. due Mar Mika»a. Jap.. Port«moath, doe Apl OoUby*. Hub., CronaUdt daa Mar Oaelr. Raa. tor. boat. Cron«tadt. dae Mar IVrosriet Ra^.,
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