The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 November 1904

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1904. DAILY ISSUE NO. 5218
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 849 1 i ~p7lk o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Atttcralia, India, Aden, Egypt, MedlUr rencan Ports, Plymouth and London. r Tnrongh Bills of Lading iaaued Tor Chini I'll Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and America! Port*. Steamers wi*l leave Singapore on or abou j?j MAU. LINES. ['S Outward (for
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    • 702 1 '3tiufrttscmmt_>. NTDT. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, I IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE, i The fast and well-known mail steamers oi ttis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen I Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soothamptoa, Gibraltar, Genoa, Kaplsa, Port Said, SaT P<mMlK 8ia «*P*>"». Hong kong. Stongaai, Nagasaki and Koba to Tokohama and back. *»V*'»
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    • 1564 1 SIHQAPOREJ^HD^KRAMJI RAILWAY. FROM lEt NOVEMBER, 1904, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. extra trains on SUNDAYS ONLY Down Trains zr Down Trains. SINGAPORE ...<» 7M !o"w iut ft, 7T~ 1 if ii 1 I i 1 "P Trains T~ 7r~Z— t johorb 71. 71. r;;
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    • 529 1 1341 1904 RAFFLES HOTEL "KING EDWARDfS" DINNER IN HONOR OF THE 63rd ANNIVERSARY OF THE B.RTHDAY OF HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII A Sp«ial Dinner will be servo.l w ,1n..,,1ay tk« Mfc in5.,,,,, BAND IN ATT EN DAN Soat» to be reserved prevldftifj Nov7 SAKKIKS BROTHERS, Vwofaei RUBEROID
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  • 36 2 Domestic Occurrences. IN MEMORIAM Robimso*. In ever loving memory of m/ iesjf hiit>Kin<]. Malcolm T. RomiiMoa, laUf >>f No. 1 8, Sophia Road, who puaed away, November 7th, I'HJ3 Deeply mourned l.y liU aorrowing wife^ind i-bildrea
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  • 1504 2 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, NOV 7. 1904. H«t» >Kall the Pftm tkr I'tofHr'. nflit ip«lf >■, I'Mtri hy >n«mn »nd imbrtbwl by gBM H'rr frntr,.* Tnath hrr riortous prctrpt* *nm. Wk have official wwh from outside Port Arthur up till the ltd mat, last Thursday l'li«' Japanese despatch include
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  • 1230 2 Mr W W. Douglas has gone t<> Kuala l.nnpor to act an CommiMiaMV <>f Polios during the al*euce on leave of Capt H. L Talbot. Tin- Volunteers were oat on the dwainpv ground in frout of the Kaffles S< bo<.l on 8atar<hi\ pnRtisiag tut the Birthday K. u tlio ■Mt
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
    • 61 2 be Mat* sentence ban been upheld by the Sultau in Council, and with the content of tlie Brim!) President it has been commuted to a tioe of WjM* to p»j whirh he hat teren dajs ura*. The case against A W. Jackson of abetting a fraud
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  • 15 2 [Bt Coubtbht of Mb Tahaka, H. I. J. M. Consul.]
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  • 55 2 The Siege of Port Arthur Good Progress by Japanese Received at 1 pm Sunday. The commander of the Port Arthur Armj report* The ri^ht win« «n<l part of th«oentntl column at ■unset on Oct 30 occupied the crest of Um counterscarp of Sunffshuahan.Erlungihan, Eut Kikwantthan north forts and destroyed fome
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  • 96 2 Another part of the central column, despite the piiemy'n fierce fire, assailed and carried at 2 pm Fort P. situated been Panlungahan an<l east Kikwanshan north forts. The Russians delivered repeated <ounter otmaults against this fort and we loot it at 10.90 pin,
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  • 122 2 Several Steamers Sunk Oft OH H w« attacked the harbour and shipyard with Urge esKfara and naval guns. hitting the Ofljaft several time* and ainking two Ntea*nora. On Nov 1 two atmnora in lh« western harbour, of MM tona each, were sunk, and on I an>th'-r steamer
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  • 160 2 Ihe day* of the grekt Fitzgerald Circu* an drawing to a clow. To-night there ia a special performance m the presence of H E. the Governor Tomorrow night it a Johore night and a special train leave* for the other *ide of the wlin.l at a quarter put
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1017 2 gq:Haw gtibcrtigtmcntg WANTED I. r Engineeiiug Imsineiw m lpoh. An eximrienced Cl^rk a.-.Mistomcd to making out accounts. A lil^ral salary paid to a competent man. Apply X c o Free Press. Nov 7 M.U TO BE LET. Hou*e N". A. Institntion Hill. Entry Ist December. MonlMy nnt St>s. Apply t.»
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    • 458 2 Co-Uaus aDferrttsnttfUtg LAST NlftHT!!! Opera Stamboul Farewell THE EMPIRE THEATRICAL Co. I SIN< U-.'KK At Mr. Sefh Liang Seah's Theatre Hall et v il! -(.i^ r f to: t CHOW CHOW IVIURBA 12 difp*-:kent piecbs irca i uaf. Doors 8 p.m. "urtiin !i ji.ui. Sharj t*,u riajffji 1 i».m Tat
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 164 2 THE WEEK. Monday, 7th i High Water 9.48 a 10.32 p M M Mail Outward doe. 1 f A Parade. "> p Fit/gerald'* Circus, Beach-rd, if p Tubsuat, Kth High Water M.22 a., 11.15 p Philharmonic Choir, H. 45 p Fitzgerald's Circuit, 9 p Wbdkmoat. 9th High Water 34 «i
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  • 1158 3 Tut: Real Genkbali*Bimo. I>aily Telegraph Special Correspondent The war is about to enter upon its second I phase, with Admiral Aiexeieff as Commander- in-Chief, and General Kuropatkm softly let J luwn to the'level of chief of one of the two >•■ ;u mi.'s As I
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  • 82 3 The soil *u<l liniate of the coastal region of the Northern Territory of Sooth Australia are admirably adapted for the culture of cotton, writes Mr. M. Molt/.*, curator of the Botanical Garden* at Palniemt«n. Cotton, be says, is ao well adapted for cultivation m the Northern
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  • 59 3 The finest quality of granulated loaf augur i Bt.be manufacture of C'hauilxrlain's Coug f, und the rootti used m it* prepuiutio v lUvor »imi]jfr to maple »>rup, making i lenuant to take. Children like to tak it baa no injurious after effect It alwaj* ;iuvb.
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  • 445 3 "The story of Lord Kitchener's sang-froid, v related by Colonel M;<rrhand, remind* me," writes a correspondent, m the Wet* niii inter Gazette" of a Kitchener incident of which j was an interested spectator. F believe it is one of the few m connexion with the
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  • 540 3 Shell Disahtek. ELEVEN HOLDIEBM BLOWN To Pit** Antwerp. Friday. Oti 7. —This nioruing fiftytwo bIiwIU exploded with disastrou* at Yort Htf Marie, which commands the r nwgc <>f the Scheldt, four miles from the \> Antwerp. Th« accident was due to three large projectile* being too heaviU charged
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  • 116 3 II I H I wealth rlioul.l l»> prohibit I H eo«ditiuin. Mr I 1 mv.li more prevalent H 1 IU <-•I < i ,|kl J H t^^l H ■H r..iin«l t.. i i < H J I'lt/^ &«QfeO9INBBCV} wihlk>J to IMM t!i».^9 Kui-.i|4 ak H from iadalg«Mi H 1(i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 524 3 3frt»ntisnncms. |i"-'* *J-^LZ IMiViXSBfIUIO^BQSnnBMBMHVMHnB SBSSS^k [KOniIEYA Co. i JAPANESE CURIfcS AND GENERAL STORE I a WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS. L II IVB ITST RECEIVED A FINK COLLECTION OP 9 JAPANESE CURIOS AND TOYS ALL BUITABLI FOR II I XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. I f INSPECTION 'KINDLY SOLICITED. i KOMEYA CO.
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    • 486 3 Sfobfrttscmmt*. RAFFLES TIFFIN ROOMS 14 15 Change Alley, FRESH WICKULAR-CASK BEER TO BE HAD ALWAYS. SABKIES IJROS n Proprietors. I WAVERLEY HOTEf I No Special Dinners Having Htnd t!io services of two Export I Knropean Hotel cooks I vi now prepared to mi|>j.ly daily tiffins and dinner* opiul to any
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    • 113 3 J. ASAHI PttOrMMlOlfAL .IAI'ANKSK IAIT'iKK No 2*5, Hti.am-ht. Hju. studied the art >>f (uttooing for many i yean with D. Noiua, the famous artist of Hongkong and has received many testimonials from officer* of the Army un<l Navy and from Europeans. Piitiii.- tattooing a ttpeciiility^ m delicat and lasting colours.
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    • 54 3 An Anecdotal History OP OLD TIMES In Singapore, from the foundation of the HettUwwit oa February 6th, 1819, to the Transfer to the Colonial OAoe on April let 1807, with JO Portraits Maps and Illustration... BT CHARLES BURTON BUCKLEY, m two Tolumee, m paper covers, $B.So.8 .So. JOHN LITTLE Co.,
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    • 276 3 A BUBS CUB! r<»u koi I I i.<> tir*t iD'li<-att' li rHM' I ill a ttuU •>/ t H VMlooriag t .1.-1 bouraenea* ia 9 it (i [j H tjivf-n m toon I obh boat I •van ift' appe«ra. i I I ■■•a m this broad lan I H tli*-
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 958 3 VESSELS EXPECTED. I UMng port of departure, and (wher J known) date due here, and name of A rents MEN-OF-WAR. I Hogue, H.M.S., Portsmouth, due Nov j H.M.S., .Sydney. «lu<- N..v TRANBPOBT. I A\ot-», Bombay, due \..v H I Dhilwara, Trine, mall.-, due De. >. MAILS PBOM BUROPI OH INDIA.
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  • 339 4 THE SALE OF THE GERMAN "AUXILIARY CRUISERS" TO RUSSIA. A "Time*" correspondent signing himself "'X' settles very conclusively the Status of the 6ym vi hliips aold to Russia, about which there has been mnuh argument at Home He says Toar Berlin Correspondent, with his u»anl fafßess, has giw-n publicity to
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  • 943 4 It ut an interesting question, and one on which important commercial isxues may hnng, how long China will have to wait fur a gold monetary standard. A more ha* been made m that direction lately by the United Stat*» Government, who, under the quasi imperialist
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  • 88 4 Friday evening iaw the inUh of th# sculls. Darbishim- (3 disposing of ia hollow style. ire started the stronger and **m „.>Dent gripped Ahe water had about r!., n luuid. White m marked con- o his Wednesday's form, never seemed taf l>t- into hia work, and Darbislure
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  • 159 4 (Malay Mail.) We bear Unit one or two greatk -needed additions are about to be made to the lighting uinel approaches to Port Bwett«nham. f tbeae is a new second order occulting li^ht on Kuala Sf langor Hill, with a range of to :{<) miles m clear weather.
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  • 181 4 Collier's Weekly has publiabed tke following amuaiui; parody by Mr W. F. Kirk: The shades of nigfat were falling fast When o'er the Valu River pasted A Cosaack, who mid anow and ice. Carried a flag with this device i Wjhtqjkhaijskyroff His brow was stenuky, and his
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  • 340 4 The Fimt Lady Pasto* ik BttaiAXD. Lewester now enjoys the distinction of having led England m a step which Bay have important developments m the future. There hare been before this, and there still an man?. English lady preacher*— Mim Era t> .-A. 1 jc«»
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 150 4 G.OTOMUNE&CO. /Jar Fine Collection of Japanese |8B X'MAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS "^fe ¥*£$0^ IM GREAT VARIETY Ladies Gentlemen are kindly requested to inspect early I Rilcy, Hargrcavcs Co, LIMITED. Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Shipbuilders and I General Contractors. r I SINGAPORE IPOH. I AGENTS FOR ROLLED STEEL "DIFFERDANGE" BEAMS
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    • 54 4 C G. i. H. OWNERS OF LA FLOR de la jSABELA Always on hand I Speciac Brands of CIGARS Singapore Agency, U Battery Road, "Tc'cphone No. 384. N.,v 3 1 GIftNELUg NATURAL MILK. SOLD BY The Dispensary, British Dispensary and all provision Stores Ausr 13 M ASK FO# I Guinness'
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    • 13 4 FRESH CUT FkOWERS DAILY ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT 217 Orchard Road. OctlU mwf 12.12
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    • 556 4 Impure Blood When the blood is pare and U l>owels are regular, there need be bat little faar of sickness. Keep two grand medicines m the hous<?: and use them when you first begin to feel poorly. Recovery will be prompt, and sextons sickness prevented. Mr. Frad Pteroe, who tnUm
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    • 53 4 YOU MAY HAVE IT, AND NOT KNOW IT. The kidney., am iateaded bj natn,- to Ky the kidney. an> working riabt Y™ feel n«ht in every way g Toa Add,.;. r:JuX^Z t > ,'%SF U t Oxford..,,,.,, [...naJTw p» T' 7""""*~^ «clie kidnej pill*. ««u 1/o^n'a back- ti«. to tSR
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • RUSSIAN WARSHIPS LEAVE TANGIER
      • 30 5 The Baltic fleet has left Tangier for the At- Untie. This Baltic squadron includes five battlei ships, five cruisers, two transports, and a hos-pital-ship cruiser.
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      • 21 5 The Volunteer Steamer Yaroclar with coals and water, passed the Bosphoru» to join the Baltic Squadron.
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      • 19 5 The British battleship* Victorious, and Magnificent h»v« been despatched to patrol U» Strait* of Gibraltar.
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      • 37 5 Armies Quite Close Reuters correspondent at Mukden wiring on .for 5 says that the two armies are now so close that manoeurring is almost impossible. There are frequent night attacks on both sides.
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      • 36 5 It is believed that the Japanese are awaiting the result of the attack on Port Arthur, before advancing against Kuropatkin. FThe Japanese have received large tmmiotmmenu. The first snow fell |i day
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      • 51 5 It is officially stated at Tokio that the Japanese on Oct M) occupied the crest of thecounterscarp of several of the north furl* including Erlungshan, capturing nv»- pins The follnirine day* th»-y l»>nil>;ir<]t*l the ship- yard, sinking five steamers and causing a fire in the h
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      • 28 5 Draft Convention Accepted Keuter's correspondent at St Petersburg f states that Russia has aooepte-1 the draft convention (for the Iaternatiou il Eu<juirj,) propused by Britain.
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      • 25 5 V Admiral Bridge and Mr Aspina.ll have oj--ii' ed the Board of Trade eD-juirr into the North Sea incident at Hull
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      • 62 5 The Commission h&s l**en accepted bf Kusk *>ia as prescribed by articles nine to fourteen of tbe Hague Treaty It is composed a* telegraphed >n Nor 3 and meets at 1'arm at tbe earlieat possible 4*4^ prubablv within a fortnight after the Convention is signed It fixes
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      • 52 5 "Torpedo-boats and Fishinffbout*.'* A Petersburg officially inspired sUteuMDt sajs that before Rozhde*tven»kj sailed be reoeired from secret agents a maw of information showing that Japanese torpedo-boats were Wk in European waters. K Ala» that a number of fishtng ItoaU had been purchased at Hamburg. Hull. Southampton and Christiana
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      • 24 5 In view hereof tb? Admiralty aaked < l^nnuuv Britain, aad Denmark fur a vpecial safeguard on the track of the M)(ia<lron. r/
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      • 62 5 feoz' Vstrenukv Ml th* ni«ht of CM Jl received wireleM meanatfe. apparrentlj from the tranbj -t Kamchatka thirty m:!w to the rear, ul(i% V latitude iUid longitude of th« remainder of v y squa<lron BozbdeatTenatkj mtspectad thu wa«< a Japanese ruse to locate the Russian.* and directlv
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      • 15 5 The Kuaautn Admiral tben m^k out the forms of two torpedo-boats.
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      • 55 5 A P and O's Experience The Formosa which han armed at Mar* seiUe* report* that she nearly struck a mine' off Shanghai The sea of Japan is filled with J dangerous fi'M* She was also pursued and stopped kg three Japanese cruisers. She comphtiued U>
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    • DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN FRENCH CHAMBER
  • 194 5 IMI'KBIAI PaTKo>a<.E XiX TIIK HaMli Amekk a Link. The tit James'ii Gazette" says the significance of the appointment of one of the Kaiser's personal aides-de-camp. Captain Gramme, to be a director of the Hamburg- America Steamship Company, ia beginning to be realised m shipping and
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  • 253 5 < The Peu*ug Chamber of Couiiuerce has reaffirmed iU decision of IfOstn favour of regis--4 ration of partnersbips A special meeting wa* called, and with Mr. Huttenbach dissentbs(, agree<] to the motion. The Chairman, Mr. A <i Stephens. Rsswflwi to Mr Saundem' report on the subject, with
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  • 241 5 The Rowing Club brought a. successful regatta to a close on Saturday with the final of the Fours. At a few minutes after Ipm the two'crews got into position opposite Pareee Lodge, accompanied by the Starter. Mr H. Pritchard m the Vacuum Oil Co's launch, and two
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  • 63 5 A Government Notification published to-day deals with th<- ttaftiu urrangementc for the Birthday Bull at <iov>-rniaeut House next Wednesday. These seem to be very complete The Tapah murder case, m which the assessor* on two occasions found the accused not guilty, has been concluded by a nolle prosequi kjeing entered
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  • 508 5 THE MlK\! TO MS WATSON. London, Oct 3 —The Pall Mall Gazette. ii» referring to the cable messages recently despatched to Mr Watson by Messrs Burns and Bell, English Labour members, urging the I Australian Labour Party not to support preferential trade, says that the appeal emphatically confirms
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  • 643 5 THE DO WAGER-EM PRESS OF CHINA AT HOME. On tbe Times" notice of "My ChioeM y>>te-Book," by Lady Susan Townley. oocura this pannage i The Cbineae note-i>ook of an Englishwoman who lvi* Ijwn not only on visiting term*, but <>n terms of almost familiar intimacy, with the l» wager-Etupr*-.* of
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  • 92 5 On Saturday a police coiintuMe arrested a (Miuiainan m a hiniHe m Jeddah-st for the alleged tlieft of a box containing JS'iU. One of the prisoner's friends tried to ream* him and bit the policeman's hand severely. The constable whistled for assistance and this man was also arrested The gambling
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  • 411 5 HOW TO FIGHT THE RU SSIANS A Pew Thousand Bosks Wanted. TRAINED INFANTRY AND TICKED LBADERB. Opinion is much m war agninst it mere nuiultere end by not counting at all. But we hare not yet reached that stage i the Russian army is strong m numbers and occupies good
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  • 655 5 Francb'm Fiohtiko Editor. Paul de Casaagnac, Paul Granier, non of Adolpbe Granier de Caaeagnac, Wrn about 1846, liecame at aa early age a contributor to the minor Parisian journal*, and soon acquired notoriety by the fierceness) of bin pprw»nal attacks on bis conteiaporaries and the anmerou*
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  • 188 5 HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF CEYLON RUBBER SEED TO THE STRAITS, MANILA, &c. The 'Derbyshire' early this week took a larye number of cases of Para Rubber need for tli<- < Voirterrator of Forests at Tenasatrini. The 'Cbetihira' (the boat before) took a shipment of *V) cases of seed for the Government
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  • 85 5 The petition of Cbee' Swee Lian for the return <>f the minor Pung Ho Seng wan continued la-fop- Sir Lionel Cox thin morning Mr < 'hopjirJ appears 1 tor the petitiou«r .mil Mr MouUi^u Harris for respondent, Mr Song beak Kanj. Mr Chorard addressed the
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  • 141 5 i M monthly competition yenUtrday was 300 yds and was hwuui m fair weather and moderate tide The winn«r turned up m F. O. Kingstnile Brown, with a start of 120 sec. A. E. Baddeley was second. 70 yds C. M. Headersod, from Hcratcb, was third Winners
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  • 134 5 (Sor. 7., Tin 79.37; Gram bier 9. do. Cube No 1 U. do. do. No. 2 12. Popper, BUok (ordinary B'por»> 28.. do. White, (Fair I*. W. 5 p. 0., 42.' Nutmegs 110 to the 48. do. 80 to the h. 80 Maoe (Band*) 145. Olores (Anibotna) „33 Liberian
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  • 65 5 IIyOBBBCTBD UP TO MOV. 7.» I Bank 4 m a I [I daman.; Private credit* 3 m> 1/11,* credit* 6 iv,< n Feancb, demur.. l Qi»ma»t, dauand... Ikdia, T. T. Honokoko, dem&nl i; %di Yokohama deininl Java, donuuid H7 Bajiokok, denuuij 59x Sothmighs, $i 0.4» Bank o£ England Katu
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 The Good Housekeeper always gets good value for her money. She is not content to take anything that is offered, but is careful to know the best, and insist on getting the best. I Where provisions are concerned, the Best and the Austra- Han Stores are^syiiol?, 0118 Sept 9 mwf
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    • 382 5 ADELPHI HOTEL "HANOVERIAN" DINNER InhonourorthrHirthdayol H. M. K in^ Kduanl VII SPECIAL 1)1 WKK ON SATURDAY, 12th inst, at 7.30 p.m. Tm^T^SS^iZ T^tZ^T* hlu r oelebrlS tJ^ioi"" TT *-f"*"^ n a Bat,,r.« 5 imill skai> tAK.I 1 J 1 1 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 674 5 MAILS CLOSE. To-morrow. for Per At Batavia La Heyne 0 am Muntok A Paleoibang Knl.y 11 AM Penang Si Calcutta Trieste' 11am Malacca A Muar Hong Wan 1 tm P. Swet'ham A Penaag Avagyee 1 pm Batu Pahat Aing Hiog 1 pm Batavia Ac Poh Ann 1 pm Malacca <Bea
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    • 908 5 VESSEL^Hf PORT. Orhsj Brit cruwer 12.Wm» Tador kL <•' am Uncertain Euryalu* Brit cruiaer 12.<m>m Manier v" 7, J' JB K kon X Road. E«p.egl c Brit .loop lof. Sat ow I Hongkong Hja,intb Brit emir 5600 1W -f n Other Vend. FUr.ATon. Master, /[JL«I <>I ilIlt Hongkong 9 BanL.onK
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 860 6 SttocniSfmtntt. I INGAPORE GOLF CLUB. V Priw. has Wn presented by Che Playing I uiber. ot the Singapore Polo Ulob. BjtJJis to compete ate extended^ Ladies IMetn *r. or others) n«in» the link,, of th, S«K»P«* -/p»y Line*. Sing«r »n< tiarnson. <»r Keppel uou iitkma -Matoh play, under special handiTlSrie.
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    • 712 6 "exchange tables. Dollar or Yen ft (luilder Tables, showing ,he t.Ues of QdkUn into Dollars and vw* ZJTrtm ranging /rom 11. 101 to fl. 130} perflOO. Handsomely cloth Bonnd. Price l>erCOP7 Apply, A. &B. BUSRAI. I 28 Malacca Street. BENZINE We bare appointed the Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Company,
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    • 912 6 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday. Sth A<« 'her, 1904, at 2.30 p.m. Land and six bouses known as Nos. 65-T to -nin«oon Roa.l. ;in.l tfV I and 2 Dunraun Street Singapore For particulars see circular.. POWELL Co, Auctioneer*. Sissok A Dilay, Solicitors. 8.11 Wof MORTGAGEE'S SALE T***day, Xih X 1904, at MO
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    • 1326 6 GENUINE PATENT MANUFACTURED BY THE WORTHINGTON PUMP, CO, LTD. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES OF SIZES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SOLEAGENTS FOR THE WORTHINGTON PUMPING ENGINE COMPANY. LONDON. E.C. HOWARTH ERSKINE LIMITED. WANTED TO BUY Pair of Siamese cats. Pair of fox terrier* Apply to RAFFLES QUAY 6a. Not 5 oc
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    • 595 6 fluiifrtiflrtnndi* LAURA VILLA, SCOTTS ROAD to Let, with Board. Not •> TO LET usa 10 icInMUM the dist:w(* between —».^.JP*rll. ...J. n ft TO LET. rt Ju A sea-side bunsralow No. 18 OommmthM ■v, t Apply B. N. BLIAB. 8 Prince Street v l <>< mwa oc tcTlet" One newly-constructed
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