The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 February 1904
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Title Section18 1904-02-22 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1904. DAILY ISSUE NO. 499918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement850 1904-02-22 1 SlsDmi&nnnus. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Toast. Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. MAIL LINES Outward*. Simla Mar 6 Chußan 1" rtengul Mar 20 Ballaurat May 1 Malta Apl850 words
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Advertisement763 1904-02-22 1 iltjtofvtisrmnus. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tlx> fast and well-known mail Hteamers of I thin Cosafaaj sail fortnightly from BremenHambui'u via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, (jibraltar. Genoa. Naples, Port Said, Suez, A.len, Colombo. Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. NagaaaJn and Vn \ft Yokohama and ljack. They are763 words
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Advertisement1181 1904-02-22 1 <3Ubrrttsrmcm«s. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOWN. AM. A.M. A.M. P.M. I'M. I'M. P.M. P.M. SINGAPORE d...6.80 7.32 10.00 V2MO 2.17 3.23 4 4* 5.4<) «f6.37 7.3!» 10.07 \2M7 2 24 4 oi) .',47 Newton d\ti:S*1,181 words
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Advertisement665 1904-02-22 1 3fctorrttftrmrnts. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking CorDoration. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 Hbsxkvb Fund i Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Silver Reserve.... s 6,000,000 J |16 000 000 RIMBYB LIABILITT <>K Proprietors $10,000,000 i Court of Directors. A. J. Raymond Esq, Chairman H. E. ToMKiMa Esq Dbputt Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickhon N. A. Sibbs,665 words
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Advertisement616 1904-02-22 1 iU)fcmtsrmnu». Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER CAPITAL £800 000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS j £800,000 RESERVE FUND £725,000 /"Bank ok England. BANKERS^ fATioNAL Bank ok Scoti.anh. j Thb London City k Midland V. Bank. Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. CURRENT Account* are opened and interest allowed616 words
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Advertisement131 1904-02-22 1 :io. rrtisriunitS: These CAPSULES cure I recent and chronic discharges. I I THEY NEVER FAIL j \joHi :.->**.* TRY THEM m I A 5 A-iJ lfc| ;si HO, M CHAPOTEAUTS PHOSPnO-CLYCCRATB OP LIMB •t-M^^ tal energy a nerve f)»>notthinta, Oyiptfjiia, l"*o I -'*'u3u» atstat— ia adult* U IN LAPiUUi. I131 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article21 1904-02-22 2 Tavi.«»k. On tin- 1 ltd Kcl.ni;»i v. ut kha Moii_'kaag Hank Heaaa, Uotaaibo, iliawifc atj, i>. T\ vi.oic. af am21 words
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Article65 1904-02-22 2 Mltihil.li MoKI.KV.- On JaliiMlv JTtll at Holy Trinity Chtn.li. Portlaw. »■>• Mi EmmJ Bishop of <'«iHhel ami Wat^rford, aaristvd hj Um R«:v. \V. W. F'lHiuynu'. M.A.. lii.uii.l .ni the faiiab. laaaJ A* M Mtfcy, m\ flaw af Bothw«li. (aaatkarai briai) Whi.iam H Shei.kokii, of Biagapap*. abbal -•>" at Um65 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1904-02-22 2 The sinapore Free Press. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1904. I I I Th'Ti in -^'immJ r,.;i^,|| 1,, V i\r r red II to 1 hi•nl.^r.ui %hi. i, tli.i! "a *.|t!.ulP'ii. l*liew«l to l«* »lie HmM from I*j■ I jm 1 1 1 1 i paoaed I'fcn. .<< ini'lui-'ii botmd SforJl ward1,947 words
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Article91 1904-02-22 2 The following cardn wt>ru ruturuud for thu Fell Mo-lal H I Kent I>7 HI si V FwtfiiHon *3 Hft II H Halinoiul 10 M A 1'.f1.l h«> H HH I. M I'.lliH Kij 14 H» .1 li 1> tatH »W tt 90 J N DM ll£ ih91 words
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Article581 1904-02-22 2 I'l..' .oui' of iipywl eouuuwnoßd thin hmmb< mi-, tl..- -liiI ii I_'.-- ■ittmg beinjc t|,,. cjliiei JiuUm •Sir f,inn.-l r.x, MrJiHti,-,. Uwud MrJriNt,.-. ll\ itdiiian Jooua T»ik Wai.i.\< (x >t l'».-fuiv tlu> iir-.t i«m iu called on. tbeOlmf .liiMiu.- iuii!ii:ii, ,i ;i,i! tii.- W.i11.i.-t' raw would Ih«581 words
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Article373 1904-02-22 2 Tabjosu Pauai K C w lorn Lim.h I t'«. A lu.ii.li l.;f Winmi t!i.- lt>QW> ■MtJOli !.-.,in, i- |.l.iw-i ..ii S.illipJ..v ;tt IkajOHf I'.l^'ir. l).*-k <"..m|.ii 1 Ih. i. mm mm 1 1 .i!i I li. |MM R>M ißMksi ill HH* larkij.-- ,t hii for tare tin U*t b*U373 words
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Article46 1904-02-22 2 Thfl Kli«-li tUMMiI I. in Ah Huah, who iu of the nurderof the Chinese woman at Juroujf. was MTMted in Johore at 'J o'clock on Saturday at'tenux.n I>\ oue of the detective police. He is u«>w in OMtodjf in .lohore pending his extradition.46 words
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Article132 1904-02-22 2 Mi»«laiii<- I-Yiv<l. wliu will Im- well reiueuibernd Imm for h«r MrtiuipUion in Ike production <>i H M > Pinafore" in l'.K)2. li.i> returned to llw BißMte, aftM bar iietreut very siKcessiiil Indian tour. I>uriu^ thi» tour Madame Fricnl apin-ared rej*<itte<lh' IwCoW the Viueory and I .:i>l_v Cur/ou, at132 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article32 1904-02-22 2 An Inteaslfled Interest II M ••.•nii-oHi.-iallv .|».,l, m.,| u event.. l "-'".rn, lf Tllf i-Jt l th.it 111., u.if y lr pn-vvnt Russia K,-.,,i,,^ <»f Mamloni* is uui.,un.|.-.|32 words
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Article26 1904-02-22 2 Returning to Barops. A viM;i.|,.,, I .U' 1 tobtths Kuftuaaf aorthward. ln<l This tniaiadui vita tht >• p r^rt. that th, S^,ua.lr..n 1^ 1,...,,26 words
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Article74 1904-02-22 2 Comlßg KastuanN. The Italian .riii^-rs -Ci.L.1.r,,, r U-rto." LMriMfdk." Ul 1,,,,.,,,, Ihnii ..i-1.t.-I t.. tli.- Far The roUowiag itHii.,,l in leaver) ti« leave foe the 1 i;..|. fr-m N,,,1..,., :r i I iiil.ii., fiv.m .Si-/i., 11,.. v h IW.ut... 1,.. Klu-, trial, r ,-.M..,,,..| > ,tl 174 words
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Article29 1904-02-22 2 Mom ••Chaiire-," atfainst Japan. A Russian afliial atalaaMal htmutij Utm Ji|...u with violati..,, of iataraatioaal bwlg ■aUaig a writ* af laiiilHag attaeki l»-for^ <1« t-lariau w.i r.29 words
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Article101 1904-02-22 2 I hw wi has baai ■.Her.-l t., ,]»,f.r tl w s |.;irtiir.- tor linr\<t-u until tha arrival ofA4< I rniral MitUn.ff ai I'.. r t Arthur INK POSITION OK BRITAIN. Why We Sympathise with Japan. T!i»- "TiuuV that }siit.,ni W iip,in,. with Japan in natural. ].-^itimat<-. an-i wall101 words
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Article53 1904-02-22 2 To Command in Manchuria. Au tmf&ml Ukam i*sut?<l Kv tiie 1W relieve-. Samara! Kur. -pat kill fn-iu Ife fini.-tions "t War Minister, uu.l :ipp..int> him Com inau.J.T -iu-Lhu.-t ..i tlie Arnn in Mun.huria. FRENCH SYMPATHY. Help For the Wounded "Russians. All French uemgpapers have opeoe<l sul.-M-riptioDt* for the53 words
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Article42 1904-02-22 2 Should Remain Aloof. Th. -Tempx pvblialMi au arti-It- laviu^' ..u the iinxiety lwtli <»f Hujland mt Fran. t,, remain aloof from war. au.l lir.'iir^ them ii. .t Im k t tl»eir iii«liinvti..ii> ,-trrv Ihm l-e\xii«l vkhat wa- pro|M r42 words
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Article36 1904-02-22 2 iiroundless Apprehensions. There wa* a panic oa th^ Pkris Bourse "U Saturday iu c<>nser|ueQoe of y&rious l^l^s^le^^ ruiuoui> |g Ui eftoct tliat Italy, C«?nnanv tad Kruicf u»»rp TiKibilisint;. l.'n.luu. Keb 2*236 words
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Article101 1904-02-22 2 Madame Arntf'* ,x>ncert at the Teutoni* tluh is ou Thursday. Fel. 2'>. I«a»itr'a Auslo-American Troubadours will May tor week .a Singapore cumnienviui: March 2H The* have tilled h.. UBw with gmt succegM in India. (Second Lieut G. L. Cavendish is wcondeJ for m with the Indian Anujr. Capt C VWHOOd101 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement357 1904-02-22 2 gßtorrtftcmrnts. \ji CLUB WHISKY ALL MALT \NI) SIIMM.IKn RI.GII.MiI.V TO A., 0.. THE TONC.PAL CLUBS Ito A i.lgg* N«^l «nd Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS amongst Europeans in aiKrtl this Market. F. M S. PRICE 510.50 PER DOZEN. NETT. John Little Co., Ltd. SOLE ACENTS for the fo.lowin- THREE BRANDS Ml CHAMPAGNE.357 words
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Advertisement706 1904-02-22 2 Ko^aiiß jaopnttsrmtTttg FOR SALE A Mask tfeMiny, huniew, und four matted virtoiiii iu order, and alao otlwr liur>eM and carriages. Api>lj tu J. o o Free Prexw In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements SKTTLEMKNT OF Sim»APORK. li><>:{ Suit No. 314. llotvM-. n Tay Pan Phkv. I*hiitit iff AND706 words
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Advertisement81 1904-02-22 2 gio-oans aoorntsnnnug WANTED A coiuj(«teut < 'liiu'-w Postal Clerk for the Poet Office tit Julian, salary fin with house an«l furiiitm-'; .illowance < f $t j'cr inonth. Apply to (Jl'tukik v Co.. Uatitod, L^aaai for The Biitixh North Bvmeo < Joveruuiciit ia Silica pore. Kmli '22 nwf uc 18 Valuable81 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1904-02-22 2 THE WEEK. M"NI>AY, 22nd Hi|<h Water 1 ..'l5 a., 1.54 j. Marine Insurance Atwo.. ExefauDin* I p S V A Battery Drill, 5.15 p S V 1 Smad Drill. 5.15 p ■aghmnf As^^iatiou. Marine <\\\U. MJ p Indra Zanibar Theatre. 9 p Tihsday, J;ird High Water 2!» a., 2.4<i p190 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
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63 1904-02-22 3 Object to Seven Hours' Day. (Special to the Singapore Free Press.") Kuala Lumpor. Feb 2*2. The N.iiiliang mining coolies at Rawang and Ka-.,! are now on strike against a seven hours' day. Action of the Resident. The Resident. Mr Campbell, accompanied by a party63 words
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Article12 1904-02-22 3 The coolies refused to return to work except the Cantonese.12 words
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Article30 1904-02-22 3 Th>' h'e«i<leut has ordered the strikers to l>e oft. an<l supplies to he stopped. The troops remain on the scene in case of possible rioting.30 words
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THE WAR.
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Article95 1904-02-22 3 THE WOUNDED FROM CHEMULPO. h'HK Now at Hongkong. To Go on to Colombo. iloutfkoii'.:. K.I. •_'<• H M Crui»ei TallM»t. ha« tnaafor I Jixi BaMfaMM t<> the iiatt!fslii[i I^viath ui in Mirs lja\. Tlie .iteuui»-r "Nam Sanj;" ha» t)eeu cliarti'i--e.l to nMiTHy tliHin to Colombo under a British u'uanl. The95 words
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Article39 1904-02-22 3 Thos^ «>u U>ar<l the Fivnch Cnus^r I^cal," will be taken to BMOOB. 1 '.'it--.- jiiv>iuniHlily aiv tli.- mtrnmtai i-n~juer.^ tr> 'in th* I'hemulpo fijfhT. w}io ».-r>- fitkoi up l>y th»- Briti«h Fr»-nrh anH Italian ».ir«hipe.39 words
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Article39 1904-02-22 3 Left Hoiukoi,.'. The British eniw Kin:: Altr^l' left homeward boun<l »n Sat u nlav with IkavrfW from H M S Olovj ivUuiuag to BBgkuid. She will come di»wn quicklj ukl pioblbh ht here ou Werner- Li\39 words
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Article49 1904-02-22 3 A Russian Account. The Russian CoMMdwi ti Shanghai j»ul>liahes a statement fr«>iu Admiral Witjjift, th*chief oi" the »taff at l*<>i-t Arthur. den_\in;r t he Japanese official statement of a t'>rpt*l<> attack on February 14, aii'l aamiriu^ the Connul at Shanghai thitt m> vessel was ui, ij-.\49 words
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Article33 1904-02-22 3 THE SIBKERI AN LINE. A Troop Train Derailed. Many Casualties. A train wa.« derailed i>s suow uii--' LAe Baikal on the 20th A number of Ku»sian weiv injure- 1 Trartic hai lieen rvtiuuie^J33 words
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Article35 1904-02-22 3 The wounded Kussuuis p-maiu at HoU'.'koii.', the remainder go on to <>ylon RISSIAN INVASION OF KOKEA. An Advance on Seoul. A Baaaiol Army liad r.i—^l the Yalu, and i^ .i<lv.tn>'iiig on Seoul.35 words
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Article299 1904-02-22 3 Captain Forliew »t th.- .S S -Ban Watt ({in" reports having picked up a koleh with n«> one in it j 1 1 t ..iit~i.|e th*' Port limits. Biahsf ThoLuru, I' I' addresses a misHionarv meeting in the Town Hall <>u Wednesdav night. 24th The I)ut<h lighthouse tender LucifVr arrived299 words
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Article1571 1904-02-22 3 Colombo news states that the steamer Kitai lielonging to the Russian East Asiatic Oomp tn\ bad arrived there, and was detaineil m LarboOf on instruction of the agents. She left Odessa on Jan .">. ;md her cargo consisted of st«el mils and cement for Port Arthur. There was1,571 words
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Article383 1904-02-22 3 I'i.a..i k Stri. hK.v PiMHNH, Si Petersburg. Jan -t. -Dr TurUliiiioviU:li. liro-tor of tbe laboratory at the institute for Experimental Medicine at Krcnstadt. died yesterday. For some time past, he had been investigating the subject of Mboah plague. During hU researche* he contract/jd the -li— ;i^«; himself iu383 words
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Article82 1904-02-22 3 The German steamer Korat" arrived here thin niomiDg with a caiyu of ri(» from Bau^. kok for Siiiu'apoiv. and tbe B I ateame Jelunga" also arrived this morning from Rangoon with rice for Singapore.It it bc« true that, as report**!, six thousand Ku> iau tn>..|»n crossed the Yalu into Konsa82 words
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Article812 1904-02-22 3 (Via C> ifion j Allahabad, Feb 1-.— The London correspondent of ;the Pioneer," telegraphing on the 10th instant, says -I have the l<est authority foi* saying that the British iJovernment will stand firmly beside the United States on Mr Secretary Hay's policy. All experts are su^reed on the. hiirh812 words
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33 1904-02-22 3 Loutiou, Jan :{<•.— H R H the Duke of Cambridire i» ill. The Duke, who was Coiiunander-in-Chief of the British Army for years, is Hi years of age.33 words
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223 1904-02-22 3 INDIA 'S ATTITUDE OF THE FISCAL QUESTION. < "al.-ntui. Feb 11. —A lengthy .1.-j.;it. I. from the Government of India t<> the Secretary of State on India's attitude with regard to the tariff reform policy han l>een published. After reriewin^ the situation, the despatch confjudes "In a financial aspect the223 words
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Article82 1904-02-22 3 The death occurred yesterday of Mr Alfred Fernandez, at his residence, Middle-rd after nearly a months illness. Only 24 yean of a-re, the <lfc«'a.s<-iI maa nun-li respected. He wa« in tlie employ of Messrs Bt>nn Meyer and Co. aud it is understood thai tins firm had a high opiniu* of82 words
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Article40 1904-02-22 3 It' a good thing iJ in'ience can dispense witk Uf buuiiiu stomacH. for ii altogether too puritan*':*! in iin prefeeeuue for umr a^e in the meanwfcile, it is well to ivm.-inbfr itunl Grimault'» Pepatne Wine will lielp djspepti<M. Nm 340 words
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Article190 1904-02-22 3 What would you do if taken with a sererfl attack of Colic or Diarrhtpa and your physician •■ould not be readily summoned Provide yourself with a l«>ttle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhtba Remedy, and will then He prepared for Such an" «mergency. During the suuimer months190 words
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Article76 1904-02-22 3 lit famous for its cure* of Rheumatism. One application relieves the pain, ;in<l ita contiutit'il use for a. short time ensure* a cure. Pain Bithn in ;< liuiment, an<l without ;in e.jual for I. inn- Lurk-. paint in the -id<-. liuilim, or ■•■^t. sprains, xwellin^. laiiifn---. cut*,76 words
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Article341 1904-02-22 3 K.-b 22. If Ca P ital >> J mTnes. I BelatTin $10 10 300.0UO 10 84 BersawahQoklord.... 10 74 75,000 18 15) Do Def... U) 10 40,***** 11 Hn»eh H. Tin 1U lo 600.00O 84 84 Gopeng Tin ...41 Jt> jtl< «».<»«) KIJ 10} .r-l.-»..)Min A T i>i tir,.341 words
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Article112 1904-02-22 3 (February -ii.) Tin Qembier >•< do. Cube No. 1 1". Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pore* 3U.IJ do White, (Fair L. W. 5 p.c, 50. Nutmegi 110 to the lb.) «o do. 80 to the ft. 80 Maee (BimU) J* 5 Clovee (Aniboina) 33 Liberian Coffee '-•>. Tapioca, Bmall pearl (Fair112 words
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Article59 1904-02-22 3 (OoMIBM ti- to February 2i iirnik 4 ui/s i\\ dcui.mil ]U* Private credit* :<, m 1 11' credits ai i ifi FtANCE, 'louwnil 243| GhaaiaUn, «l«iu;m.!.., l ;*7 (m>ia,T. T. U2; IInNUKON't, lit-iii.i'.i.l > okohama oaaaukl I ava, iVtmaiil ]<; llanokok, .i-'in iij.i (,j SuVBRKiaMs, (to h'lv i al»oiit59 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1904-02-22 3 BIARTIN'S < yiPIOL &STEE is ri—»> ■•■Mdy to* all Inaoiarlttos Tkoawadiof r iln atwmt* fcup torn otlfertias Pill* In tli*hsuw>.«o Mpnllulnt *((>•« tiiy ImgalulW of lh« S}-»t«m Mmalr <lom ■BTb*ulnilni>Ur»l Th«M who ax thin raromm.-n.l liiem. h. io<36 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous294 1904-02-22 3 S. C. C. LAWN IKMVLS. TIKS PCM TO-DAT. I>"1 HI.K HaNDK AT. H Muiri.n.i \V S OoMie v .1 1* Hull.^hv and C. K. Wi11,;,,,,. ■OMU llanimcm.i II DoaOab v 1.. M. Klli- v H I Wliit«. L. I. T C TOIRNAMENT. -\H knws I lay Mivei> iioi ui.ks Cum*.294 words
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Miscellaneous310 1904-02-22 3 JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT cures the worst coughs. Sole Agents for the Straits THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. Mar» MAILS CLOSE. To-Moj;ROYV. Kor Per A t Sarawak \iiKtr.ilin<l 7 am Palemluug Ruby I 1 pm Bataria Tjin<tiia-> II am Bangkok Qm n<»m Penang A CaK-utta < Apcar PM Brf«ome A« Sultan 2 PM I".310 words
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Miscellaneous795 1904-02-22 3 VESSELS I?T I' OBi T PU* Md ToM l^|^. j Brit tnioM &60U ,f'" J/ n Ali'erine li.-it i(,«n v >i'"'"taiu OfefwHiO Brit 1829 A JS, '"-^m 1,,,i h M McAlbUr SjdneyJtl <;.,.., v ((P ,V IWKmTiMi KmUi S4 .^»,^n,, gss, E&T i i:SiEs'" k .r Henley Kri, t«M il<ll795 words
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Miscellaneous433 1904-02-22 3 i I. K )t A N i; B !j Pchntarj 20. i iritlla, lUL Ktr., T...\ :..r Mu.tr .in.i Main Mk. M-'.'... mtr^ btolbarg. lot D«U <;iaiig Baatf. Mr-it. fe t... Bawliat^aa. hraWaan. m ria porU H Ki: r. at) K imara, for Ban -kok folfi B:■ Pattie, h tmrj433 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement669 1904-02-22 4 auufrtisfmcntt^^ AINSLIES WHISKY may now be had THK EAST ASIATIC On, It;. iS"ii; UsTOWSBS). ■to u 2*ANOTICE. Mv «itv <,»iml. 1W« Luan ft iwy hoM.-e on I mi»i .linn- with.. it w j paranastoa, I staß Mi r««pon H n4<> for tier .leMs from th;i» date. OHOU SIAN KAV Psk669 words
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Advertisement579 1904-02-22 4 auuritisrmruts. M -11 Him M 1 I I > I I X' l\ Art Curios |ajai Ibeeannl |yvunn KOMOR) NOVELTIES jf KKV I.INt g INSI'ECTION INVITED r\ Villa Balmeg, Pasir Panjang To l-t fnmi»li<Hl Entry Mar.h 1k( iMjyTHI lU{ITISH MSraiBABT, R.,ttt»- P1...-. p HOUSE TO LET 5 C'liiin^; -t I579 words
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Advertisement890 1904-02-22 4 SjDfcrrttsrinrnts. SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS AND bo I IIEK MAKERS, SINGAPORE. Steam Vessels IN STEKL OJK WOOD. ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION FROM 38 ft. TO 200 ft. OF BEST DESIGN AND FINISH. MclCninCry ppl i«H l»y leading; IJiitish firms. UpqQplq lli^ h <lass s *iall«»u draft STERN WHEEL and pateattwia SCREW STKAMKRS ivbbvlo890 words
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Advertisement1364 1904-02-22 4 3i)tmtisrmrms. SUPERE9R FURNITURE AUCTION 1 AT GREEN HILL, CHANCERY LAM I SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY AT 12.30 p.m. I Two lull tiled KnjflNh billiard tables, a piano, handson,, NMNH suite, U-ak bedrOMß fu.nituic, gOoddialß* room I urn it un ous useful and siylish requisites for the household. Good uu goods. Plants.1,364 words
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