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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly)
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Title Section18 1904-10-19 241 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WEEKLY MAIL EDITION. THIRD SERIES WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER iy, 1904. No 89918 words
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Article205 1904-10-19 241 LDEB Ku i I Interpol*! 1 The I 24 1 Cl J ■> Seholai v Ticket 12 Kampong le, -j \j_ Kuropatkin Rolle I Back. The "Ini scible R Ij. 242 i Emigration 1 tio. __\2 Poli News. 2 1 < >pium Pi sec ttions, 245 Tie Case, 244.205 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article162 1904-10-19 241 Bo* ki. .Smith-P .i v pton.- In i it ii leto;er, Bt Aiidr •«v's Cat bed Rei U.C Izard, Acting Colonial Chaplain, Albs ixdei B Smith, of Penang, to Ai.ic i JEBBH daughter of Robert John Plumpi m. of Strea bam, London. McGlashan-Mitchell, On September 2.1, St. John 1162 words
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Article17 1904-10-19 241 m 19th September, si 79, Holland-road, Kensington, W. London; Reginald Paddat, formerly of Singapore and Penang17 words
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Article, Illustration919 1904-10-19 241 HciS ;ha!i thc Tress thc i'eov.e'*. right na i.ta.n, Unawtd Baence r unbribed by gaiaj 'ore patriot Truth her gloriou* precepts draw. to '\'-'y on, L and Law. With the publication cff Marshal Or ama's despatches, at least a brief precis of them, we919 words
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Article244 1904-10-19 241 The win of Singapore m the now oldestablished annual match between Hemgkong, Shanghai and Singapore, shows the truth of what has been so often pointed out before m these columns m connection with the subject of team-shooting. The' match ended m a tie between Singapore and Hongkong,244 words
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Article582 1904-10-19 241 The Russian Advance. Oct 14. Nothing, we think, could be more' important, than that ih<' nature of the campaign situation of the moment m Manchuria should be clearly apprehended. Hitherto, excepting Stack berg's venture south to Wafangku and Kki.leb's effort at Sfotienling, the* Russians have invariably occupied defensive positions and582 words
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Page 241 Advertisements
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Advertisement189 1904-10-19 241 Snltscribers to the "Singapore Free Press' 1 trope to tli Straits by any of the mail Lii are invited to send to the Ifanager then I steamer snd date ol arrival m Suigan Copies will O.rn be mailed to i t them ;i T rari >us porta ol call. trope189 words
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Advertisement168 1904-10-19 241 Fraser and Cumming. Offices: 7c Battery Road. Sawmills Johore Bharu. Brick Works Balestier. Timber Merchants PRIME HARD-WOOD, cut by oftr own men m tho best districts, and steam sawn to any WORKED TIMBERS, Flooring Boards accui ately planed, tongued and grooved by the best machinery, under tho superintendence of an168 words
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Page 241 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous283 1904-10-19 241 Till: WEEK. The last ma. il from Home arrived by the P. v\. >. Simla on Saturday with dates up to Sept 23. The Homeward mail was taken Inthe N I). L. Sachsen on Monday, and this weekly goes by the B. I. Zamania to-day. There has been a. -great283 words
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Article405 1904-10-19 242 Checked by Japan. Oct 15. From oflicial sources. Russian as well as Japanese, come confirmatory accouuts of the continued pre>gress e>f the- Japanese armies m i -pite of desperate resistence on the part e»f the Russians. Tin 1 M offensive- movement to the rront" has given way, and is now405 words
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Article354 1904-10-19 242 Scholars Tram way Tickets. 'The Tramway Committee oi* the Douglas Town Council has arranged with tho education authority of the borough that children attending the local elementary Bcbools be allowed to travel to and from school by the Corporation I tramway cars at a reduced rate. Coupons will be sold354 words
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Article602 1904-10-19 242 The Governments of the Federated Malay States are m the enviable position of being me»re able te> make experiments and carry out plans for the betterment t>f their people than we are m the older settlements. The formation of a Malay Settlement near Kuala Lumpor as602 words
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Article950 1904-10-19 242 Kuropatkin Rolled Back. Oct 17. The moat superficial glance at to-day's telegrams, which almost exclusively concern themselves with the war, will make it plain that day after day, m all parts of the field, Kuropatkin's army, after its loudly heralded new advance, has been driven back upon itself. More than950 words
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Article134 1904-10-19 242 An article m the Journal de St. P< bourg says that an army which is able I what the Russians accomplished at Liao-yans has a righl to consider itself invinoil M How, without denying the valour ofom people-, can we insider as beaten soldiers wh< never134 words
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Article412 1904-10-19 242 will be- observed from the following thai th.« tendency is to make North China the .:<- ai recruiting ground for the- Transvaal This may relieve the mimls of those who see m any recourse to South Chum for labour reel, i for South Africa an economic menaci412 words
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Article1013 1904-10-19 242 The Battle of Shaho. Oct 18. It was, aa mentioned before i Bej obe 2. that we- ventured the < ej)iui< »ti thai m the oper« ations subsequent t< > Liaoyang and towards Mukden that the chief part would be played by the Japanese left advance Testei after discussing the1,013 words
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Article4388 1904-10-19 243 Mk. NAPIER'S VIEWS! To THK F.DITOR. Sir, lt is, I feel, an act of some temerity for a man without personal experience of the actual working of steamers m the Roads, and wboee observation of it has been obtained from the Club or office verandah or on4,388 words
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Article684 1904-10-19 244 The cruiser Vary;.-, sunk at Chemulpo m February, has been refloated and is to be towed to Japan to he refitted The ss "Baud" brought 274 dork pas son gers from Batavia the**G-. G. Mever" 102 from Palembang, and the M Malacca" 129 from the Malay684 words
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Article935 1904-10-19 244 There was a fair attendance at the course this morning and some real good work was done, the rain keeping off just long enough to allow all the horses to finish their rounds. The going, though good, was not fast, m fact it would seem to be two935 words
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Article83 1904-10-19 244 At the monthly medal competition on the Sti. inst. the following players returned e\.rds vi/. E. Bradbery Medal s^ l_ Capt Banket 105 22 83 Capt Woodsiei*. '.»s <; Major Austin 115 22 0:\ Capt Donajowski 12H io; There '.^> much better news of Mr GI.83 words
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Article207 1904-10-19 244 Win for Singapore. (Special Telegram to the "S.F. l\ Hongkong, Oct 12 6.20 pm Hongkong firing iv the interport n scored 910, making 290 at the 600 yds. Singapore also made 919, but put on 29] at the (>OO yds range and thus, though t},.. grand totals207 words
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Article788 1904-10-19 244 Resumed Heamng. Before Mr P. J. Sproule yesterday I-' A Cornelius, a Treasury clerk, was charged with forgery of a chee pie for $2,850. Mr 'Braddell defended. Mr Farrer D. p. prosecuted. A Chiuese cashier at the- Chartered Bank said thai on Sept 3 the- cheque A788 words
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Article1601 1904-10-19 245 Singapore bred m the annual Interport match against Hongkong, Shanghai and Penang (his morning, ami scored 919. We know that Shanghai made i'UH, and Penang can hardly be- expecteel to better this, so thai the honour probably rests between Hongkong and this Port The score made this morning1,601 words
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Article430 1904-10-19 245 Cim Pint, who came into the dock m prison I clothes, was charged with being m possession of *3,000 odd worth of illicit chandu. Mr Jennings prosecuted for the' Opium Farm. A Police' Sergeant deposed to searching 5-e Lim Eng ])>(' lane on let 6, when on430 words
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Article1433 1904-10-19 245 The ss. Siam of London brought 87,000 tins of Langkat oil here to-day. The British steamer Eeclesia arrived from Me»ji yesterday; with coal for the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. The ss. Satara arrived from Moji to-day with coal and ballast, and the Rajah with coal for Java.1,433 words
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Article167 1904-10-19 245 BXTBHSIVI SEPAISS NKCKssAKV. Now that ihe Agincourt M is m dock; al Hongkong ami therefore m a position to Iks viewed externally all over, as well as internally, it has been found that the damage she has sustained faraway surpasses that estimated by the divers se-ut eh>wu to167 words
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Article526 1904-10-19 246 Further consideration of the circular issued to. heads of Government departments regarding gambling m Johore, which was referred to on Wednes* lav, raises the question as to whe--It\her m using the term summary dismissal, n ♦Government is not proceeding further than the Colonial Office rules and regulations526 words
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Article236 1904-10-19 246 C 4 Globe") Although very nearly twenty years have passed since New Guinea was divided between Great Britain. Germany, and Holland, next to nothing has been done for the vast island's development, moral e.r physical. There it stands much m the same barbarous condition as when first taken236 words
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Article224 1904-10-19 246 A local Tiehborne.claim is now being threshed out m the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, and is likely tee last some weeks It appears that om- Tan Teck Cheah. a doth merchant, died m December mtt,anpointing his widow Cheah Hoon Rng and.his224 words
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Article1441 1904-10-19 246 Japanese Heroes. The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph relates a brilliant deed of daring by the 34th» Japanese Regiment, which faced the bold Green Hill m the centre, where the Russians had their strongest works. The officers and men of the :Uth swept out of the fields1,441 words
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Article436 1904-10-19 246 (From Native Sources.) An Imperial Kank It is reported that the Empress Dowager has sent a high official to Tientsin to confer with Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai* regarding the establishing of an Imperial bank m order to meet the requirements of the Government. Anti-Christian^ The German Consul436 words
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Article381 1904-10-19 246 The Kamchatka Incident In connection with Reuters telegram some weeks ago regarding a Japanese attack on Karnschatka, the following' account from the M Kol.* Herald is of interest. A Renter telegram, dated the LJth inst. from Petropavlovsk (Kamchatka) reached the Foreign Department yesterday. It is the following effect381 words
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Article490 1904-10-19 246 Ib> RE R is. s HE X N S At the Cathedral em 8a ture lav afternoon, there was a large attendance to Witness the marriage of Mr Gilles Hennus. e>f the Netherlands Trading Society, and Miss Constance Ethel, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Bruce Robertson.490 words
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Article47 1904-10-19 246 The survey ef the i.a "Agineouri lately and taken te- Hongkong is not wt completed. The ship is badly strained ami tlu J job of repairing h ir promises to be a big one It is futile to attempt to estimate the- e-eest of I repairs yet.47 words
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Article974 1904-10-19 247 SCENES OH THE VESSELS DURING THE BATTLE. A sppcial dispatch to the v San Francisco Chronicle from Vladivostok dated August 21 gives the tirst detailed B 4 count from the Russian side of the memorable encounter with the Kamimnrs Squadron off Tsushima. The account reads as974 words
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669 1904-10-19 247 City of Dead an» Destruction. The Mainichi correspondent with the Second Army Corps under General Oku thus describes the scene at Liaoyang immediately after its capture by the Japanese I was m Liaoyang on the very day of the conclusion of the fighting. The669 words
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Article307 1904-10-19 247 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Powell A. Co. at No. '14 Heeren-st, Malacca on Saturday. Agricultural laml situate m Malacca and Negri Sembilan. total area about 2500 acres, parti v planted with tapioca, belonging to the Estate of the late Li307 words
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Article1036 1904-10-19 247 A. Clouet Co. vs. M. A. Gaffoor. On Oct 6 the Chief Justice gave -judgment m the case above-named, one of some interest as bearing on trade marks. The facts of the case are that plaintiffs aver that for several years they had imported and sold1,036 words
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Article555 1904-10-19 247 The London correspondent of what appears to be a Belfast paper, from the cutting to hand, has this reference to the Hon'ble L. A. M. Johnston, formerly Acting Post MasterGeneral here and now Acting Colonial Treasurer, Hongkong. His former comrades of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, m which555 words
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Article434 1904-10-19 247 THE UNREGISTERED" SERVANT. FolL»w ing upon our remarks on Monday e>u the lack of registratiem for house servants and tie* first-rate education m crime this lack of registration constitutes, we have again another reference to the subject, m He>ngkong Jottings,' 1 m the Hongkong Daily Press": When His Excellency the434 words
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Article8344 1904-10-19 248 ("Mayo*") Relentless fate and the primitive workings xd a Malay Rajah's mind had placed Brian BCoylake m what he disgustedly termed "a heastly hole of a place." Brian Debenham Carteret Hoylake, to give him his baptismal appellation, Qr v Bulldog Hoylake" as his friends termed,8,344 words
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Article1266 1904-10-19 250 .Feom St James's Gazf.ttk."] From the accounts of the great land battles m the Far East, it is clear that so far the results have principally turned upon the efficacy of the Victor's artillery tire. Both combatants seem tee have sulVereel heavy losses from their opponent's1,266 words
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Article643 1904-10-19 250 What it Means to Ekoulnd ii Kkai ised: lt seems absurel to talk of the isolation of a power that has two such weighty and faithful allies as Austria-Hungary and Italy. Yet Un* popular Instinct which insists on lo.>king upon Germany as by so far the643 words
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Article53 1904-10-19 250 The s.s M Hebe M arrived here from Deli anel Penang with the M Saladin m tow from Penang. A friend on tl»e» Pahang coast who is at present at Kuala Kuantan, says.-] hope we shall ROOD convert Kuantan, with its excellent climate, into a fav.uirite port e»f call for53 words
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Article1152 1904-10-19 250 Thk Assassin of M. de Plehve. A strange and romantic story is now being widely circulated m St Petersburg. Two reputed gendarmes, it is stated, armed with the necessary papers purporting t«> be signed by a responsible Minister, waited upon the governor of the prison where the murderer1,152 words
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Article779 1904-10-19 250 GaVAT Colonial Cehtei roi Loudon VIEWS on THE SCHEME. The suggestion we* put forward te (says the St James's Budget for th,' cent rat ion of Colonial inte-re'st> j n j under one roof, has been received with m approval 7 in Colonial circles. As things present tbe779 words
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Article805 1904-10-19 251 Cholera is now said to be raging m the Trans-t 'aspian at Baku and Saratoff. Rabies having appeared m Kuala Lumpor all dogs have to lie musxled <»r confined for the i of tw<» months. |t is reported that Capt Long, who is at nt m805 words
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Article1740 1904-10-19 251 Quicouid agunt homines nostri est farrago fibelli. JtfVENAL. The campaign, after a short breathingspace, has jumped into a new activity. The Russians are taking the offensive. The Japanese are meeting them with alacrity, and the two offensives are baring it out m the ge*od old Kilkenny1,740 words
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Article93 1904-10-19 251 Dt. Gimlette, W. R. C. s., has been busily engaged of late m preparing a paper to be read before the Therapeutical Society of Great Britain. It embodies the results ed several years' investigation of this disease. The Doctor gives a very interesting description of the various methods employed93 words
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Article343 1904-10-19 251 This is what the Peking correspondent of the M Times wrote Home with regard to the mission of Professor Jenks, and Chinese currency. Professor Jenks, of Cornell University, the commissioner delegated by the United States to confer with the Chinese authorities regarding the suggested introduction of343 words
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Article493 1904-10-19 251 Bownas Smith Plumpton. Yesterday afternoon at St Andrew's Cathedral, by the Rev 11. C. Izard, was solemnised the marriage of Mr Alexander Bowers Smith, partner m Messrs Kennedy and Co, Penan;;, and a very well-known and popular member of Penang Society, to Miss A. J. Plumpton, sister of Mr493 words
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Article111 1904-10-19 251 The Consul fe>r Japan is m receipt of a telegram from the Foreign Oflice of which the following is the gist. Notification was recently given by tha Impsrial Government about the Thirel Issue of Treasury Debentures to the smouut of 80,000*000 yen Of which the principal conditions are111 words
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Article1467 1904-10-19 252 (By "The Padre m Scotland.") Thk Revd. G. M. Keith. I have delayed for sometime writing on this subject, which il almost the sole topic of interest ami conversation m Scotland at this moment, and has even pushed the exciting events of the Russo-Japanese War into1,467 words
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Article1612 1904-10-19 252 Some < *.).e> < lolf Ta li Bogey Com psi i rioNs. I am sometimes asked questions relating to wh;.; are commonly called bogey competitions, but never having played m this form of contest 1 am really m the position of an inquirer. There1,612 words
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Article1040 1904-10-19 252 'Die attendance at the Course this morning was much better than it has been previously, but considering the occasion it was much short of what it used to be m former years. The going was very heavy and m consequence tim.-s were disappointing and misleading, except as comparisons.1,040 words
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Article102 1904-10-19 252 Before the Second Magistrate yesterday M usafarulla, Murbakar, Johomecr, Koti ar.d Rssaduila were charged with roluutarih causmg hurt to Mukibulla Semng Mr Brad dell appeared for the prosecution ud Mi Montagu Harris for the defence. Th evidence showed that Mukibulla had been attacked by the prisoners102 words
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Article725 1904-10-19 253 The work of extending the Museum has hegun. The "Fuhwo* 1 brought 10,000 cases of I n _;i. ..il on Sundaj Malay passenger on board the M Boribat ..a the ravage doun from Bangkok. "Nam Sang" brought over 400 deck ers hereon Saturday from Honekon are725 words
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Article233 1904-10-19 253 Before Mr Sproule this morning, a Malay was charged with personating a Municipal poon and threatening to summon a Chinaman ot Queen-st on October 10. The Chinaman said that he was a stall keeper, there was some trouble about a busket of rubbish m his house. Accused233 words
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Article418 1904-10-19 253 •SuA\e;u vr's BhOOTIHO. The team selected to re-present Shanghai m the Interporl Shooting Match fired off their course on Oct 6at the* Shanghai Range. A left wind prevailed nie.st nf the time, but the light was •very good on the whole*, sad some good scores we-re*418 words
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Article121 1904-10-19 253 The going was good this morning, and there was a large* ai tendance e»n the Course All the Cnp horses except those which have been scratched, sprinted. Gold Bar was going vrry we-11 also The Idler and Pawnbroker. Swee! Erina and Barn will not start, and we understand121 words
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Article120 1904-10-19 253 H. E. the Governor Miss Anderson, the A I>. and Private Secretary anel Mr ami Mrs VV. Bailey, Miss Bailey ami Mis- Braddell arrive-. I by the 'Sea Mew" OD Sunday. The* Governor's party were at service m the i 'at bedral lasl .-veiling. A tern alterations appear m tin-120 words
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1540 1904-10-19 253 Buchan St Clair. Tiie marriage of Miss Kvth.- Elisabeth Graeme St Clair, only daughter of Mr W. G St Clair, editor and proprietor of the Singapore Frep Press," to Lieut Ernest Norman Buchan, D so, Ist Battalion the Manchester Regiment, took place at St Andrew's1,540 words
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Article289 1904-10-19 253 There was a large congregation at the Presbyterian church at bait past four to witness the marriage oi" Mr J T. Matthews of Messrs Howarth Erskine, t.» Miss Mary Elizabeth McGlenchy, elder daughter of Mr McGleuchy. The best man was Mr G. T. Greig ami the brieh' was289 words
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Article101 1904-10-19 253 4 >v Saturday a Eurasian forgot to take awa) three tins oi condensed milk from a ri!.;>ha he used. Th.- puller went <Af snd did m I report having the- property he was summ me I before Mr Hooper and fined $5 ♦;l Co li. <i. A played John Little*101 words
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Article209 1904-10-19 254 A standing *ac ieal joke em boni 1 ship is the shooting ci Charley Noble. The gallant stovepipe goes by that name, anel when it become clogged with sctot the cook r. piesta permission to gel a revolver >V ni the» a nn -chest anel shoot Charley209 words
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Article245 1904-10-19 254 Howden McFarlane The Presbyterian Church looked gay yesterday with floral decorations of aitistic design, and presented a very pleasing appearance the occasion being the marriage of Mr. J. G. Howden, Assistant Tanjong Pagar and Miss S H. McFarLme. daughter of the late John McFarlane and Mrs. MeFarlane. Billhead, Glasgow.245 words
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Article356 1904-10-19 254 The world has already been informed, with senile circumstantial <letail, that the tenacious defender of Port Arthur was a Swiss, ami that semie of his relatives still live' m Switzerland. But this theory is now challenged, m this passage from a home paper When the smoke of conflict356 words
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Article112 1904-10-19 254 Allahabad, 25th September. Miss Littledale, daughter «v' C louel Littledale, !:h Dragoon Guards, has o<-<-n killed by lightning at Biurree A violent thunderstorm broke over Murree at about five o'clock on Wednesday evening, ami the chimney m Porvella Hotel was struck. Almost immediately afterwards Miss Little. hi!.*112 words
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Article693 1904-10-19 254 The s.s. "Bencleuch" arrived here from Kuchinotzu with about 5,200 tons of coal for the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company lias opened m Hongkong with the old favourite "The Belle of New York." The town is "billed" and rather prettily billed, with large illustrations693 words
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Article127 1904-10-19 254 (Via Ceylon.) The ''Statesman's" London correspondent cables that he learns ou the highest authority that Great Britain bas declined to listen to the Russian protest regarding the Thibet Treaty, except on certain points connected with trade. The same" correspondent cables (hat Sir Charles Elliot has l>een reinstated Commissioner of127 words
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Article464 1904-10-19 254 A Question of Spirit Licences. Before the Chief Justice Sir Lionel- Cox, and Mr Justice S. L. Thornton yesterday. Chu Chono Vock vs the Crown. For appellant Mr C. I. Carver, for the Crown Mr H. H. Hudson, Acting Attorney General. This was an appeal on a question464 words
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Article492 1904-10-19 254 t'n Friday last the t»2inl R. A. mci tbe It. E. m the League a< Pulo Brani. The Artillery put a completely reorganised team into the field and played a fine game' defeating the Engineers by tw*i to nil. Had the- shooting heen better the- score would have492 words
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Article213 1904-10-19 254 Sheikh Rkscubs His Dsuohtis Pnm_ v J iy LOVER. The Cairo correspondent of the "Neu.- B Presse" gives an account of the abduction of the beautiful youn««- dsnvht Sheikh El Sadda by the Sheikh Ah Jons is the proprietor and editor of the princi native Journal "El213 words
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Article686 1904-10-19 254 A VlOl un i E I Writing cd' the spread of pastime. the British Medical !W r should like to the v general, for .many e-ases >j ear I brought into activity by th ring diving or swimming the teaching of swimming to r< ag ch'b686 words
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Article155 1904-10-19 255 [he Committee on the R*eorganisation of the < hinese Army, under the presidency of Prince !hing, have laid before the Government a plan r the introduction of universal service m China: period of service would be for 12 .ears, of which three would lie passed m the155 words
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Article112 1904-10-19 255 record tbe death at Plymouth ler R. Methven Lambert, R. N. \y age of 36. Commander Lambert the* China Station during 1893-96 i had many friends m Songkong and the ts, Al.er«- he was known as a cricketer and siastic amateur actor. He se*rve<l un- iral112 words
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Article690 1904-10-19 255 1 v" holidays have; come, anel with them the moment when a man can get a real taste of benefits of the motor. It atfords, even at loderate speed, tbe air bath that s.>othes and refreshes, it gives all the pleasure and of a journey along the690 words
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Article2065 1904-10-19 255 (Renter's Agency.) THE WAR. i The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph" at Shanghai says it was General Nodzu who saved the situation at Liaoyang. Marshal OyaSBS and the headquarters had onlered a retreat, when Nodzu vigorously protested sad begged to be allowed to make another desperate effort. The ere.lit2,065 words
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Article174 1904-10-19 255 SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Hongkong, Oct 13, 11.12 am. It is reported that the Russian main position is ten miles east of Mukden. The Russians are also building redoubts at Tiehliug. It is denied that the Russians have retaken the redoubts at Port Arthur and it is affirmed that they hold the174 words
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Article361 1904-10-19 255 Lady Curzon has had another relapse and her condition is causing much anxiety. The result of the Tsarewitch is 1 VVargrave: 2 Rondeau 3 War Wolf. The Duke of Connaught while out motoring near Edinburgh met with an accident and sustaiimd injuries to his head, which are reported to361 words
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Article964 1904-10-19 256 Bl CovnT-»v o» Mv T.vnaka. 11. M M I .»Nsrr..] Received at 1 1 pm Wedoesda Guardship Shirataka" captured on O 12 iteamer Fupin" attempting t<> smuggle an enormous quantity of contraband into Porl Arihur. Received 8.35 am Thursday Resume of Marshal Ohyama's reports is as follows964 words
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Article90 1904-10-19 256 Specially compiled for the. Singapore FreePrc^s" Date ol passing Anjer Nationality and <b»scription of vessel Captain's name* Wher-' and when sailed. Destination. Oct 5 Dut. str., Oengaran de Bosra Btavia. Ort 5 Rotterdam. Oct 6 Brit, str., Prometheus; Muir; Batavia. Oct n' Amsterdam \ia Djeddah Oct 990 words
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Article339 1904-10-19 256 9 S o ls »l 2§ :i; Si MINES. Jl J I Bolat lin ...slo to SUO.OOJ 8.50 8.50 Bsrsswah Gold 0id.... 10 7i 76/100 l-t.30 14.50 Do Def... lo lo 40,000 8 S Brnssh 11. Tin 10 10 800,000 3 J 'A.'.o Dnff Development Co. xi 1:1 £400,000339 words
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Article70 1904-10-19 256 iOoRKKCTKO UP TO Oct. H.> V A Bank 4 m/s 1/U f 2 demanu I'll/v Private credits 3 m/s ll. 1 credits 6ms l/lljd Psancb, demand 242J Gis rm ant, demand... }9ep India, T. T. U3| Honokono, demand 4; dis Yokohama demand 95 j Java, demand 116^ Bangkok, demand70 words
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Page 256 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1567 1904-10-19 256 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For m^ Zeeduif Dut 246 Have Oct 17 T. Pinang Unosri Other Vessels Flags Tons Masters Arrived From Consignees For wu" Bangkok Ger 1237 Busche Oct 13 Bangkok Behn Meyer Ban H Banka Brit 127 Backhouse Oct 13 Natunas Is.1,567 words
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