The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1904
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Title Section18 1904-06-08 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. .JUNE 8, 1904. DAILY ISSUE NO. 508918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement689 1904-06-08 1 aubfrtigcmrntft, p. BTo7 STEAM NAVIUATIOX OOafFAYT. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, McdlterTjr.ean Ports, Plymouth #rd London. Tfir->'»<:b Bills of J.ad:ri£ lt-.-iu-d for f'bir.' Toast. Peisian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about M.VII. LINES. (Jiihrarti [jot China) K-n^l June 12 Nubia689 words
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Advertisement789 1904-06-08 1 atmritiscmcntg. N D 1 11 MJm jL*m NorddentscbT Lloyd, Bremen. Dfl'SftlAL OSBMAB MAIL TJNE. The Lmm ajvl well-'Ku.)Mrn nail Bt*wm«r» of j thih Compejtj eall fo.-tm^htly from BvbVJMBV j Hainlu:- ..i Piwlhismli Antwerp. South- j ampton, (Ji'oralUr. Genoa, Naples, Port Said, j Suf»z, Aden, ObsWliVx Penang. Singapore, Honij- kong, Sh;inyhai,789 words
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Advertisement1231 1904-06-08 1 dUbfrtisnucuts. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From April 1 lth, 1904. and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOWN. A.M. AM. AM P.M. P.M. SINGAPORE 4...1M 7.32 10.00 12.:!5 110 "Ml 4*l H\M) j(G:W 7.-W 10.07 12.4t! 217 *.S9 !».01 U.V7 Newton iIICJH 7.40 10.0H 1141 21-1,231 words
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Advertisement657 1904-06-08 1 vUHm-tiscmcnift. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. !'aii>-pi- Oaimtai $10,000,000 Kbhbkvb Fl.nd Sterling Res*;,* SK'.OOO.OOO j Silve, iwrv*....* e,500.000S <lb O<R ;«■*>: LIAHIMTV OK Pkoi kibtußjj $10,000,000 (Mtf or DiuE'noJiM. A. J. Raymond Esq.— Chairman H. R. To.VKIhH Esq— DXPUTY CUAIKMA.-*. E. iiuKTl. E*9 N. A. SIBBS, Eaq Hon. W. Osmsswb657 words
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Advertisement634 1904-06-08 1 Soontistuiftm. Chartered Bnk oi Inuia. Australia and Cbint. tMCOMFOMATHB Wt HOYAL CUAR'tE: i CAPi7 A I mmm »vvi RISSKVE LIABIUTYV 00 o OK P' OPPIETORS £600.000 RESBR Vt FU.NI) £800,000 Ba-jk Of Eniua.id. HA NK' RHS SAL Hank ok Soo-h ami-. )TW I<osmoa City h M-i;r.AND V Bauk. L.ROTO BRANf:i!634 words
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Advertisement686 1904-06-08 1 II A nice bonbon I of compressed Wk HL«Ai fruits tor ladie* M and children, to wSmmk^ II act gently but I^^Hl II promptly upon V^^Uv II the liver, stomach W^^lW I and intestines .^H IIM I 1 Fruit Jutun cures t^k I offensive breath I I land Mck-hca- J686 words
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Article19 1904-06-08 2 Domestic Occurrences Birth At llm ba W...L- I: h V.nl«y -nl. ..ii .Ji.ii»;tl. tlj^ wrf- f \S > k;. Mil|\19 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1904-06-08 2 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904. Ml lOHli I•■ I h»- Mi. I :'i.._'!,liv t|i«-r>- U['|»-.tl« an Mrtidi bj limtL-i at \tmn l'«>i i.«>. MMaUed Tli.- Tbcmjbl hMMMMMj '«t th. lint i-. |j Arniv I«- OmMB ni'l i»-» HMBmIi Id.- till.- i- .t.ii'iii.^ MUlllgh. ••il lli.it tlic-i- _'r-.un'l1,286 words
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Article386 1904-06-08 2 'l'ln' (jfrniau Umtmpvti M.un l« f t for 'I -!ii_'t.ni yytfdai .ili.-i in .1 .li iink> n Ir.ii'v ImwlwUm |'iatf windows of M.->.'r~ K<iiii.-v:i iiii'l Coi ;iii<i Met.»rn V.imat i .iii'J i'i,\ zodoinM iii Hi'_;h-Mt iMI Ili^'lit The 'hllnai.' 1 MM iXMtIMMMjd In .iiii<- i ion with ili<- iii.l,ili/tti,.ii. trooM386 words
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Article632 1904-06-08 2 We mgroi to have to record the death of Mr Charles Phillips, Superintendent of the Sailors' Home, and for inany long vearn a resisted resident of Singapore. For some months past Mr Phillips'n friends liave known that he was uufortuuately suffering from that dread dieeeeo632 words
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Article140 1904-06-08 2 Tl t riagprap ihynaed by .iu<ti<>:i mi l*«i»ell ('•>- wait nmm >--t.-flav aft<-m<» hi I ii.,..- ft, b*M uul<-r 'iMv-tntti'iit L«h >«••»• from '-t K-!.i'iirv IB#P. Al-> lan 1 fn/ntin- K <ii -a itaiag t!.- aWf« Un<J. ,iiv.i !•>!».. t«. i niil..| QovwMMMl li«UH lor N v-.i i,140 words
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Article79 1904-06-08 2 oMl«Mrj Ftni'l. S^th UM Df <"Utril.ulioUB. m,:- j v i i.kn.wl. 1 n:,; gg ..ik Hfaatoaial Kwhte^pei i Mi v i 1 1 t*o i io mi 1 HiUHp Qo >>' l.ittl. fu a 1 -ii. ."> oo I M. !l I \9umjmum in [poh79 words
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Article72 1904-06-08 2 Thih will baUli on Saturday. .Jun«> l*th entries oIOM M .June at 7 j.iii, t\c.j.t for Hve-a-side F.».tl«uil. whi.'li Hose ;it I pin. The events are. I<«> Yards S -rut. h Losg •lump. 190 Yards Handicap Throwing the Cricket Hall 110 Var.ls Hurdle- Handicap. Half-Mil?72 words
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Article67 1904-06-08 2 lhi« mornin- Klin^ appeun-.| I^, Mr a char^-of bMOf. Th« evid--ucr showed that the accused sat near Johnstons Pier with at in collectiu- box. n which wan written m Tamil. This oulWctio. is for the Mosque at Nagore pitv m p <M r lniM IWwa* Mgriy W67 words
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Article82 1904-06-08 2 ••r Sunday School Anmveruan. Berrien will be held at the Methodist EpVopal Jn C-.Wn Str^t. The children of the JfiS School w,ll teh. in lioth th< m ryi ~3 the morning OTi*. special h vm s will Us^nnon su.Uhl Uj the little folk f A full pro«raunae has been arran«*l82 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
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Article36 1904-06-08 2 (Spatial to tin* M Biaa}apor« Fr«v» Proa*.**) Mr L itaaU, a resident of Tientsin and the Niuchwan'.: correspondent of the liondoii"Telegraph" was shot and killed yesterday at Tienchwangtai at the entrance to I»alnT.36 words
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Article42 1904-06-08 2 A French Demonstration The French are mobilising a large number of troops on the Tonkin frontier f«>r iU proIsetMNL The Chinese Viceroy anxiously wired to Peking, who replied th*t hn was to take all precautions against a French advanr*>.42 words
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Article33 1904-06-08 2 The French claim that the OUSjeßßtratioa of troops is imperative bj pPßosd the o*eriaad trade, owing to the provaloßOl of pir.i.-v ;md rebellion, which the ObIBOBB are unable t., ohoek.33 words
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Article70 1904-06-08 2 JAPAN ESE CONSULAR TELEGRAM. Hi < .1 KIKM Mk Ta.VAKA. H 1 J. M Cos >l I. (Received j,tn Tuesday, j Admiral TofO PBBBrU tint clearing operations .it Tuli^uw.tii .ire BBOBOOBfuHy proi/reming. ieeptta the rouu'li sea. Forty-one mines were discovered and exploded Ih-iw«-«-u Juno sad Jmm •>. < 'hiuem; who70 words
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Article267 1904-06-08 2 A IVofhri km ri.san MM«pl i*» A dn»»ti..ni'i Imfth Mr, NMti. th*- mmk of the .-.,a]v Uml raven, and tli<- »f a c K »-;tj. <i^rnian Jjcer S.mt.ll..tin- fin. and l.rinistone and oth-r tbmjf e. >idliT hot. He spr-a.l, UmmM over a column of utt«r iueffal.l* rut. VotUag't loa267 words
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Article28 1904-06-08 2 mssm sum Hc,uit.,.| laBt AsBltt>B b »t *««> .nunlereil a shori di*tan«. from hi* hut at Yu-chu-Kan^. H. s wife heard two shot* and run mmsm28 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement252 1904-06-08 2 ■StoU rrtisfnuT.is. Adelphi Hotel FRENGH ORCHESTRA SECURED FOR 3 NIGHTS MORE WILL PLAT From 6to 1 1 p.m. and during dinner hours. The proprietors be«r to i iforill their patrons ?uul CUStOMMM th.it owin^ to the deferred departure ot J.* I;i Seyne," the CTvices ot the above tamed string band252 words
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Advertisement105 1904-06-08 2 DALLAN'S Australian Horse Repository HOT SHOEING D A. H. REPOSITORY Imviug mxMired the Mnrioes of a thoroughly r,ualitied KuglUb Shoeing Smith are prepared to ahoe lu^raes a<x:ording to the inout approve<l prin.ipleh of scientitic Bh<ieiug. Horses shod with mild steel shoe*, or iron shoes, at *3 per set of lour.105 words
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Advertisement496 1904-06-08 2 Co^aps aufcrrtiscmrnts Dr. S. Yamamoto, JAPANESE DENTIST, No. 352, VICTORIA STREET, SIM'.APORK June 8 J Otsubu Bros. JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPERa. NO. 8, COLFMAN STREET. si.\< ipon June I M Fu niture Sales S i \*fli J'H" At i kill*- Cottag*," Qavaamfjl lload. Vitliiiil.l' Ho— ilinH Finiiitut-.- \<- Tli»« proaaHj «f Dr.496 words
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Advertisement298 1904-06-08 2 Look Out To-night To-night WRDNBBDAY, Hth IUNC Y SPECIAL COMMAND BIGHT A FHE INDRA ZANiBAR RUYAL THEAiIiiOAL COMPAMf I WI I -lA.. I, I I'ihl.t t1,.. [)i t; i: ■> .-.i [•>!.( ion..-- und 1 n Mm Pi*aMaa af H. E. Sir John Anderson, j K.C.M.G. I\|mlSS ANDERSON and SUITE.298 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-08 2 Austral Soales McAlister Co, Ltd.5 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous123 1904-06-08 2 THE WKKK. Wehnksha* Bth Hi^li Wat«-r 11m. »i 1.". j, I«dra Zanil>ai Theatre. \> Wiijani} Pu«i, y p THUMI>Ar, f»t ii Hitfh Water »i M a 7.l#f) Pi') Mail Hotueward du»M M Mai! Outward >lw X D L Mail Imhil ,1,,,.. Friday, 10th Hi«b Water 7 48 a 7 V,123 words
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Article2451 1904-06-08 3 THE BATTLE OF CHILIENCHENG. Report* I>v eye witness s of tlse cr >ssing of Yalu and of Ili subse<ju<*nl battH are now })f_'iiii,in_' to eoUM in. We nooif frOM the account contributed to the H<> igkung Daily Press": On* the ?<!tli the Japanea* sei.t a body of si-veral hiuiilre«l tnx>jia2,451 words
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Article395 1904-06-08 3 Singapore, June 6, 1904. Boms. Long per cattj 4 do. f iviii !t do 12 H- i per r-viad 22 BeefSUafc do. 24 K.-m S;>ii.»it* peroiitty 2 H.-; i!m,o BpNMrti do. 2 Blachan do. 18 Brinj:ils do. 3 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil do., China do. 15 fa,395 words
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Article407 1904-06-08 3 LYING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. SINOAPOiIE. A!. m< ii. R M Hudson, Mr* H A:nJ<T-on. L J C Kirchner. E A nnand. Mr- Kronreich, P Backhouse. W A Ker, Mr and Urn B»;tulieti, L. J Campbell Beaumont. W. Latin era, E Beche-de-Mer Coy Lecoeur, L.407 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement546 1904-06-08 3 gUforrtisrmcntt. BUCHANAN'S Old Scotch Whiskies. (jpj Buchanan Biend p| jfH House of Commons" I iB "Black K White" SM &^Zs%k 1 ill r -'';TP" 1 H Maicitv the Kin* JTo t*e obtained from all Stores. SOLE IMPOKTEHS BOIINEO C I O. LTD. QHPI I CAHBiDE OF CALCIUM SMALL LUMP Packed546 words
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Advertisement374 1904-06-08 3 Poor little fellow! He sleep. That makes him weak and sickly all the next day. His brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for wo know that just a Cherry Pectoral will cure this cough. For 60 years it has been the standard cough remedy for children. Look374 words
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Advertisement127 1904-06-08 3 Thkv STIK the UYKU, and Make the HEART: Jayne's Sanative PiUs. The>« Pills are Ml alwolute specirto for HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, and the ills arising from BILIOUSNESS and DYSPEPSIA. Tlipjr are alao very eiTectire in cases of LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, and HEART PALPITATIONS. Tbey pobitively CURE CONSTIPATION, and relieve the127 words
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Advertisement1204 1904-06-08 3 gUforruscnirmb. j Penang Turf Club. PINXHIAMiIE FOR AUTUMN MEETING 1904. Tuesday 2t\th, fhwrtimj 88U, Sntu,;(ay '30th July. <ui'l Mnnhuj \tt A input. FIRST DAY. Tnexday, MA I'KH. 1. Th« Maiucn Plate. Value .*.V(U— A Ban for Maiden ll..n«>H. Weight an p>-r xcalt' (lUat.) An allowam fl 4 H» to all1,204 words
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Article334 1904-06-08 4 I I u China I'apera. Berlin, Maj 2S. The Curia's Ambuasudur in Paris will not return to Rome. The Papal Nuncio will remain at Paris unmolested by the French Government, unl— the Pope recall** him. M. Combeti. the French Prime M.in-t-i announced in Parliament that h Committee wil! he334 words
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Article811 1904-06-08 4 A lauauMi fcixpKi>iTi<>N. Mr M<>rri«iou. the I#ondon Time* corn>}»Dl»Dt in China, who i* au Auafralian i>v birth has found a rival in Mr J Fosabr<>ok i M'-rn-. b v >: h a of Sydney Uuitersitv, who ha* juM rvturned to th»* N«-w .South Wale* metropolis, after811 words
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Article752 1904-06-08 4 (teii M..!j;i'_'. i- K-jnmi for month ending '21 May l!*04. The ui< ;i-ni'«-ni»-iit,,, and nanny results of i •■> |*''iui;' work, |>reiiare«l by tlie Min»- Manager, «how :i i..t.i! of .'514 ft. for the period 1 week*) under review, tnadu up of 19 ft. sinking, 117 ft.752 words
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187 1904-06-08 4 Kill.-. Di«euM is aeriouH. l*c»a«e it <oni«t ou mo <|iiietly. It tuu many syiup torus, bat often they are mistaken for other dineaseii Headaches, rheutnatiau.. .1 aerroua. irritable condition. w«»k lieurt, ilrujixv aleepleaan««a, an alwujH tired feeling yellow complexion, unnatural urine, too much or187 words
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Article91 1904-06-08 4 Tliib ha* long heen regardod an uiie <>f the incmt dangeron* and fatal diaeatub tt which in. faiitn arc Hul>ject. It ran l»e cured, however, when properly treated. AH that is net ewury i* to give Chamlierkiin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and catttor oil as dire«'ted, with91 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement513 1904-06-08 4 antorrtiscmfntt. WHISKY AS MEDICINE of the spirits that Mtj lv otimti for the patient. Th,. spirit markci _JiiHll 1j handicapped l.v tl.e presence of much cheap, new, and in spirit m u I. distribiite-l amonest the merchant class a« to mak.PS riSTE areunaocußtom^ to the of whi.k.v M V»v jh513 words
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Advertisement127 1904-06-08 4 A DANGEROUS DISEASE. Every one knows that cholera morLus ia one of the moat painful and dangerous diseases known to Immunity. Tbe fact that it is no swift and ito often fatal in Its reunite makes it more to be feared than almost any oilier malady. It often terminate*) in127 words
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Advertisement489 1904-06-08 4 gDbmisnncntt« wKr Purifying Aqcit j 17lMlspensable h Hot Countries.! I "Sanitas- Disinfecting Fluid I it naa-paiaonnut and non <laininc, •vl foi I I general or prmnal um it t ht>r. iu<M y *flT«< ti> a. I It (omiJtiflr liiuntuctt th« ti-.u-e in ohirh I il u ut«l,an<J, aHminUiered inlenially prevtntt489 words
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Advertisement54 1904-06-08 4 TELEGRAM SERVICE. Subscribers to the Singapore Free Press cau have sent to their Town Offices daily, ad vance copies of Reuter's Ordinary Service. Router's Extra Service, and the Special War Services of the "Singapore Free Press." Price 25 cts per day of delivery —payable monthly. Apply to THE MANAGER, Singapore54 words
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Advertisement814 1904-06-08 4 atibrrtisfmmts. THE "Singapore Free Press" A\l< MKKCANTJLi: A DVKKI |s|;i{ Cable Ai>r>Hfc.sn A.lwrtis<r .SniwMpoiit Tki.eimioni; No oi Published at No 30-3 Raffle, PU«, Sm^pore Ti.»- l.M.linK Knylihl, thmifmfut iatfaa Btoaal RltilminU; J..1i,.n-. t|,,, Ft-l-ran-l Native Stat^ r>4 ri k. HnaMfir, S'mi;., I ;,,u K Pahiin^, (ho Ihpi .^inhilMii I'.ri-ish North814 words
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Advertisement12 1904-06-08 4 MARTIN'S &STEE 4 Mr in idmlnlitrnd Thaw >lu mMb nron <un b«SM12 words
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Miscellaneous1020 1904-06-08 4 VKss <S I'XPECTED I Uiving port of departure, and (whe known) date due here, and name of A^en MKN -OF- WAR. AiiU-. Fr. Toulon, due June r ';'l<ln.i. Ftal Sj^^.ia, (hl(t June Carlo Alberto, ltd.. Bfaeak, due June Claabet, Fr. Toulon. du« June U A Pr Toulon, due June >...„.1,020 words
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TELEGRAMS. THE WAR.
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Article21 1904-06-08 5 The Twir has ordered the mobilisation of the First Army Corps, which includes the St Pet*rsburu' District.21 words
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Article46 1904-06-08 5 Kuropatkin report* a live hours fight ou June -i at Khotbiaputse. eighteen miles to the west of Fengbuaugcheug. The .F.q> 11 .<•-♦' attempting to advamt from a fortified position were repelled by Cossacks assisted by fi<>ld gnus. Sixteen Cossacks were wouuded.46 words
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Article47 1904-06-08 5 Foreign Attaches with Kuropatkin lu-titerV correspondent at Liaoyang says that several attaches at Liaovang are being allowed to po south, including Colonel Waters, and Major Hume of the Second Gurkhas. Some expect to join the Ommmlb who are in contact with the Japanese outposts north oi Kinchau.47 words
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Article57 1904-06-08 5 (.'orrespou'leuts releat»e<i from thetrauquillitv prevailim; at AlexiefTs headquarters at Mukden fin«l themselves at Liaovang tranapofft*] to a totally different atmosphere. The surrouudin^r cuuutrv has waked to the greatest ictivity, the t.wn is bmmM ami full of nffi.-ere. Kuropitkin. having his hmi '(Uirteis in a military tram, makes57 words
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Article14 1904-06-08 5 The Bremen an<l Uausa liner Ht>cheiinr has been purxhaw'.l \>\ Japan.14 words
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Article32 1904-06-08 5 Will Never Come Out Xaral experts are on vinoe«l that the Halt.' fleet, whose date of 'leparture is BOMtaatly detVrre<i. will never r»',i^li the Paeific evm it it Ht-trts32 words
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Article40 1904-06-08 5 Reuters c<«rresp<jn<lent at Chifu Mtft thdt junks rep.rt heavj tiring t-. thp n,.rth i'ort Arthur, the whole of vest.iliv an.l lust night. Th«-T I>eliHve that th<> JapuUfSf aiv iuakin_' a lau<l ;tttaik suj.p-.rt.- i vaaahlpi40 words
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Article30 1904-06-08 5 Keuter- •.•••rre>p>>U'leni at Naftmki sa\ tli.it tbe Japane^ lnv»- >*i/.-.] thv .-..llier A_. »hi«h has arrival therp fn.ni CanJiff The mison of the seizure is nut expltint-1.30 words
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Article40 1904-06-08 5 A Different Version Mr Etiel. a correspondent .»f the Dailv Telegraph." whilst in ;i fptmk near ir from; Yink-iw was shot ■i>-*/l l.j I'iiiuese soldiers. Mr Bnndle, a correspondent of the. Dailv Mail." wh<> accompanied him edcap»-<l.40 words
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Article19 1904-06-08 5 Admiral T"^<> li.to aaooaadad in elaariag 'fie mines in Talienwan lay sufficiently '.-< make u channel prdcticable.19 words
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Article29 1904-06-08 5 Scarcity of Coal A wireless telegram to the •'Times says that there is insufficient coal in Port Arthur t>> enable the large warships to take tli*29 words
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Article44 1904-06-08 5 Neutrals and Belli^prents Mr italfour >aid n«> object would I* served by publishing any ommunicationM we have made with referen<.; to the novel -luewtions of intenia»i«>uiil law which have l*jen raised by present war. The O>vernment was anxiotish raviavasj the whole subject.44 words
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Article29 1904-06-08 5 The "Telegraph" says the Lord Methueu has accepted the command of the Fourth Armv Corps in succession t<> General <»renfell. Subsequently Methueb will ooinnaaud th« Eastern District.29 words
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Article20 1904-06-08 5 Tb« Pleiades from Yokohama, has arrived at Vancouver after being towed BM mile* having Ihl a propellor.20 words
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Article29 1904-06-08 5 Another AlTair The Thibetans attacked the Kanguia post <m tite lines of communication. They left 104 killed near the post, and lost more as tliev retreated.29 words
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Article11 1904-06-08 5 Nirttingbaiu has l«aten OloiK-estershiri 1 at Olouucvter by eight wickets.11 words
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Article34 1904-06-08 5 Reduction of Dues At th« Bue/ Canal meeting the President foreshadowed a reduction iu due* from B| francs to eight as soon as the dividend had reached l'V» francs. Ijondon, June a\34 words
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Article95 1904-06-08 5 Another eiperienced pnuter i> couiing to the Aiuern-HU Jlis»i<>n Press, \u Mr C. W. Bradley of Buffalo, N. V. Mr Foster igoing to Kuala Lumpor as liead- master <>t the M. E. Bojh School there. Th# Aunual Athletic S|M>rt of St. JaaafO/i i unlit vi t ion will take place-95 words
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Article797 1904-06-08 5 Interesting Interview. Mr Km no, ex-Japanese Minister to Russia !> i- been interviewed by the Jiji's correspondent at Kobe. Mr Kurino left St. Petersburg for Berlin on Fel.ru T y 10, and after a week's sojourn in the latter city proceeded to Stockholm, w lenoe, after797 words
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Article249 1904-06-08 5 At ...-l<H-k thai ui'»rniug a tire. »hi< h Btgfal e.i,ilv ii,t\<- laamaad MrioiM duaaaa but Bar the prompt arrival of the Fire BrMftde, broke out in a Caaaaai shop and dwelling house in N»rtli fTaaai rf The outbreak diaavMvai by Ba^aaaat MaaaaH who van on n>\inds249 words
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Article110 1904-06-08 5 Than ii a CMaaa) rumour in Peking i hat tlie BjaMBM are al>out lo send out a Mat of \'l'< war \e,s«ls to the Far East. The He«-t will be divided into tour divisions, and will be placed under the <-onimaud of four admirals. The fleet is expeHed110 words
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117 1904-06-08 5 THE PROPOSED BALTIC-BLACK SEA CANAL. Notwithiitaudin^ the druiu which tin; war with Japan \h canning the Ruubian Imperial tioanoeu. th<; C/ar baa determined to carr^ out bib gigantic project of <onne< > tin^ the Baltic with th« Blitok £*e;i. The rival oyndicateH t-oui-peting for the contnict. one Russian and the117 words
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Article614 1904-06-08 5 Two I'kihonkkh Skntenckd. In the Mixed Court at Shanghai on May Jl the last stage was reached in this famous, but now half-forgotten, trial. Of the six men arrested at the l*?ginning of last July, four were released on the conclusion of the trial in December.614 words
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Article68 1904-06-08 5 An iaauiaittll r^^p^ndent writes in great Jadwgmlina to aak way t +h-u»u Hgfatbouaa U-nd»-r Sea IJelle ia invarialdv •(ignaJl*^! trni the upper \ard-arin of the signal im- 1 on F.rt Canning instead of the lower varlarm which is for *e*hel, under l'H» tons, while th- upper yarlartn68 words
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Article227 1904-06-08 5 The [r.viiiiin^rv v.-nts iit 1 1 anbii.tl HhotJ sports wen- nm oiV yesterday i^t«.r.- i critical ai.li.-u ih.- bojn and .i fair lm_' "t ftitm&a. 'I'll*' weutli.T »a* tin^ if rather h«»t. and tlie events w»-r»- pMnllj k»*nlv -n- I tgf Jump A L F..»p..rtH 1»; ft.227 words
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Article356 1904-06-08 5 S. C. C V M ASCHKSTI- K Kk«;T. Ae it was k ii ■ah that the alx.ve teams wenlO uieet again iu a match yesterday evening quite a large crowd of spectators had line*! the rope*, !<>ng Iwfore 1 1»«- t«aim made an appearance. Th* club ground was iu356 words
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Article1416 1904-06-08 5 The mfttch plaved hist weel> Im u t| l( Tanjong Pairar Club and the- B«v«*n, wmM far from lieiug so satisfactory a* A* one mm noticed last week whfcn the K. A. gained an unetuiMd victory over Mrt IT. M. 0. A. The Dorkcr'i ground wa 5 in1,416 words
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98 1904-06-08 5 Vt>TEKI>AV\S I'LAV. "A" Cl-AMH SINUI.KS. Tiiy Boom *ln:\n roc Uat Chia Hood Baag ow© IS, O, H 1. B" Ot»*ai SflMUt K">li Knag !><x-k owe 15 heat Urn Kay Kim wr. •> -4,6 '2. ••<"' Class BtwauM. Tan Hin Senj» scr v I.98 words
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Article108 1904-06-08 5 The voting man was palpably MTfWM. "Do you," he asked the young woman, I)o you thiuk that a wife ought to go t<» town ami ruu ■pamooatfl in her husband's name." "Indeed I do not think so," answered thajOttßg woman. No indeed she should not spend108 words
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Article65 1904-06-08 5 (OOaJMOTWi Cf to June B.J Bank 4ms 111, deinauu 11l Pri rale cpmlit* -i m 1 11; cre«lit« i!um 11l Fbanck, demand 241'. Oik mant, demand... 1 f«»'» I.vi.ia. T. T 14:i; Honokoxo, deuiaud dis Yokohama demand !'i, Java, demand 115' Bangkok, demand M> SOTRKKKI!fB, IMJ6 Bank of England65 words
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Article331 1904-06-08 5 MINES. I B«tlat Tin ...|H 10 MO/XJOBJ I<»J iu R«rsswah Uold '>i'{ I<> 74 7".,<*jr> it 15| Do Def... lu 10 Ui,OOO7J Hruiwh H Tin 10 10 SMUDOt 7| sj <iopeug Tin .XI £1 l»J l«i J*-l*- liuMin. AT. in hq. 5 5 itu.nniiii; K.vUn» «»oi<] ...ni. io lo331 words
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Article133 1904-06-08 5 'June S Tin 73.50 Oambiar m «.5O do. Cube No. 1 14.7*. do. do. No. 2 14 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'pon>> d*. White, (Fail L. W. 5 p.c 43 Natmegß (110 to *.he Ib.) 43. do. 80 to the Ib. 90 Maoe(Band») 145. Olorea (Auil>oina) .'{3 Liberian Coffee 1:»133 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement5 1904-06-08 5 Rippingilles Stoves McAlister Co, Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-08 5 Mappins' Cutlery McAlister Co, Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement5 1904-06-08 5 Metter's Stoves McAlister Co, Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement75 1904-06-08 5 Ketined soi-iety appreeiate>* wlwt |>erfuiiies mitfi{»»ntive of tine liiign-ir. fragrant with iris, amber and dry rose leave. Rigaud's Liseris Extract is the MaKaattaa of this and much morp; it is aaaaaaiva, *"it tho niOHt j»erfectly ideal at all j*»rfume«. 1 COMMERCIAL. June I. "C<>rr*-*y<>ni\t>otß wishinjf to tn.akennquin«H on company or75 words
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Advertisement292 1904-06-08 5 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co.. Ltd. The Companies' steamers am 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 to Vancouver Seattle and292 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1904-06-08 5 WEATHER REPORT. (June 7.)« Taken at K;iadang Kerbau Hospital OltMroitorjr. 9 A.M. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar. red 32 Fab. 29.902 29.788 29.874 Temperature 87.8 *4.- r 75».0 Wet bulb Tbern. 83.3 M.O 77.4 Dir. of Wind S.W. S.W. S.W. Max. Temp, in nliade Mil Min. do. do. 7H.0 Max.69 words
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Miscellaneous1167 1904-06-08 5 VESSELS IN P O\R T Konin,in H^,,u, llt f! 5 u r 1 r J^S gfcas|g iB-S.EL l BnX Sri? ft™ ne 4 IS+* Ea-t Asiatic Co.Bangkok 9 C^ r a K r 7 Si k Daendel* Eteli 11 sir Si 1 i; F» ■--o KaK" sai gs gs as1,167 words
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Advertisement1094 1904-06-08 6 Hfttarrtisfmrntg. NOTICE. I li'-rcl.y )jrivt? notice that the Power of Attorn**} *1 the '.Mbt .Uy of July 1902, granted hy the ''=> !eit>igned in fa%our of Cheng Pbenjj Thenj. i i-l Kwek An Bien i9 h«»r»by revoked and csm- I! -Mi from this datr. Dated thi» 18th day of May1,094 words
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Advertisement929 1904-06-08 6 iltstirrt;sfmrnts. The British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd For Port Swcttcnfcam and Pcnang The. Company's KISTNA. 1,132 tons, -T. H. Addenbivoko, Commander, will leave the Singapore Rouds for the abov* po«-ts ?xery Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, arriving at Port Swettenham in time to connect with the 3.30 a.m. train929 words
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Advertisement525 1904-06-08 6 atrtjrrttsrmmts. FOR SALE A four seated pha*ton, b-y mp.rp. tu: n out c >'npl«*te. pries moderate. Apply M. ■0 tm i'l'.-ss." June 7 FOR SALE A British steamer dross Tonna^jo 2,003. Length 285 feet. Breadth feet 2 inches. Depth H feet li inches. For particuhin* apply to POWELL 1 Co.525 words
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Advertisement326 1904-06-08 6 Sbbfrtiarwtnts. RILEY HAF^Ip;AVES^LCo^ Limited. ENGINEERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS SINGAPORE. CONTRACTORS PLANT. Steel Kails with Fitting. Tip Wagons Cast steel wheel and axle boxes, MeH Spikes, Stationary and Traversing Screw and Hydraulic Jacks to lift up to 20 tons, Patent, -Uclipse" (hah, Pulley Blocks capable of lilting 10 and 15 tons,326 words
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Advertisement210 1904-06-08 6 MJK 9UALITV i I 110 ftiKttj'C-. IC. *7lrM ■T^ Londiit. Ccc 31. W2. L H sr'5 r BV «n«i»».« of tl,» S^c* W.-er '^<j E £g nn<iufn:tjr«d b/ Meiiri vjin C ,-'^j hto b««xce~:iir S 'y VL,\^J lut ''T' r oe f'O" •til. A s-- flh^^ v nd O«h«r ile'ri.-r,-'.,210 words
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Advertisement739 1904-06-08 6 atibrrtisr mints Board A Lodging In .i r.n.ij.ound hcuw M, firing t lie K■■ <■ < '-.SU-M4V iCooms ■Msx-hadi to Verandah*. For iiri^lf gentlemen. Apply to A. B. C. c o Free Fros»." May 12 12.« HOUSE TO LET 8-3 Change Alley, upstairs. Barbington," completely furnished facing seaside. Apply to739 words
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