The Straits Budget, 13 June 1901
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section113 1901-06-13 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES. The Straits Times is widely read throughout Asia generally. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. over Half a Century.113 words
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The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 13TH JUNE. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article27 1901-06-13 1 ’.Viltii I'Wii'. IH'il. nt No. IVnaug Of W. PMS*I>N a S»!. t At Bf-xhill-on-S-a. on l‘ 4h :'*•<»! ALfc'XANDEH i l MMlNii. of v. f a daughter.27 words
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Article131 1901-06-13 1 M.5-- AKTiCI.ES. 1 pTi'i M;ilm i i. .M.roct Mission. Ib* Yunnan Railway. r I ;iw Vy*. Labour. -> tylOtHtSO?!* pi'.p.k. N«‘\v« l.br. v U ,#M the Way. "j-!v to U****- f r > Farm ion. ami Malaria. j:: ‘tion Report •tth'jlllil'if,. n*j(i! Tea entire h pi'Aong Bank131 words
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Article587 1901-06-13 1 Singapore. 13th Ji nk, 1991. PRODUCE. Gambler bnvor- 8 9?!??, Copra Bail 7.85' *io Pontinnak 7.05 Pi*pper, Black 28.50 do White, (5: 4000 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.10 do Brunei No I 2.70 Pe»rl Fajro 3.00 Dnffae, Bali, l.V/ basis 2’?'0 Coffee. Palembang. 15'' ha-is. ->t>OTi r’oflfee. Liberian N T587 words
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Article222 1901-06-13 1 THt mail for Europe,vtbis week, leaves by the l*. it O. ss. Coromandel The mail for Europe, next week, is tixe«l for the M. M s. Xaiffl. The mail from Europe of tin* 17th May, by 11 ir* M.M. s.s Salazic arrived on Sunday last. The222 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE “STRAITS TIMES.”
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72 1901-06-13 1 Iltmykvvg, 1 News has readied Peking of the massacre by Prince Tuan, in April, of ®ix Italian and nine Belgian priests and all the male convert® on the Mongolian border. The Boxer movement is reviving south of Pao-ting-lu. The whole country :s in a72 words
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220 1901-06-13 1 lUmykuug, June 11 tli. Admiral Seymour was the principal guest at the annual dinner ot the l hina Association, held at Shanghai, night. Responding to the toast of The220 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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48 1901-06-13 1 1*)n(lon y &f/i Jo.nr. The House of Commons, sitting as Committee of Supply, has voted £15,779.000 for transport and remounts. Lord Kitchener has nmv between fifty and sixty thousand well mounted men in the field.48 words
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Article38 1901-06-13 1 Iditer. The following is the result of the Oaks race: XIr. F. P. Keene's Cop and Hr 1* 1 Lord Ellesmere's Sabrineilo 2 Mr. R. C rollers Minnie lfee. 3 The first three jockeys .verc Americans.38 words
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70 1901-06-13 1 Count Goluchowski, the AustroHungarian Minister for foreign Affairs, in speaking to the Aust rian Delegation, ret used to entertain the idea of appealing to the Hague Convention for the purpose of mediating between Britain and the Boers. Count Golucliowski said further that he had no70 words
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Article18 1901-06-13 1 London, 9 tit June. One plague ease is reported on board the guardship .Vo/M<r'/i at Simons* lown.18 words
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Article24 1901-06-13 1 Mrs Botha, wife of General Botha, has arrived at Southampton, and has proeeeded to London. She refused to be interviewed.24 words
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27 1901-06-13 1 I Alter. The Uni led States Government has proposed to lay the Chinese indemnity question before the Hague peace arbitration tribunal.27 words
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Article32 1901-06-13 1 Out of eleven plague cases jusl reporte5 in Egypt, seven have proved fatal. BOER LAAGERS SURPRISED. TAere have been two successful night surprises of Boer laagers in Cape Colony-32 words
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38 1901-06-13 1 IahuIOiL) »/•IKK 11 ■> M. Doumer, thu GoverooMrf'iierai of reneii Inuo-China. has formed a company with a capita! of 70 million traces to construct and exploit railways in Yunnan. A.38 words
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67 1901-06-13 1 ljriiPf. Another party of Boers has been surprised at Ladygrey. Altogether (>2 B *er prisoners, many horses, and large quantities of ammunition were captured. King Kdward will present .‘$,000 war medals at Whitehall on Wednesday, i when67 words
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24 1901-06-13 1 The Moorish Mission which l.as arrived in London to congratulate King Edward on bis accession oxf-itr-s much interest.24 words
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Article23 1901-06-13 1 The French and S ’.in»*:i newspaper* are greatly pre-ocoupied over the Morocco question. Some of the paper* talk of a French Protectorate.23 words
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40 1901-06-13 1 f.oivI'ju, 1 \lk Jnne. The surrendered burghers in the Middlesbtirg district (rriiisv.nl) have been armed. They have willingly taken up arms to protect their stock grazing on the pasture lands.40 words
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44 1901-06-13 1 It is state l at Berlin that the Powers lave agreed that the Senior Officers of the Allied contingents in China shall resume the command of their own troops dming Count Waldersee’s absence.44 words
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Article47 1901-06-13 1 Txiier. Lord Kitchener denies that Beyer s commando were taken by surprise on their recent defeat. Lord Kitchener reports, by despatch, that 2,640 Boers were killed, taken prisoners, and had surrendered iu May. Since the 1st instant, 462 more Boers have thus been accounted for.47 words
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Article28 1901-06-13 1 The United States Government has formally apprised the Powers that it does not consent to the propped joint guarantee of the Chinese indemnity. a28 words
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Article22 1901-06-13 2 FtOivloii, li Ith Jit lie. 'Hie continuance of drought arouses the gravest anxiety among the farmers at home.22 words
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33 1901-06-13 2 Lord Kitchener, in reply to Mr. Brodrick, the Under-Secretary of State for War, curtly denies the surprise of Beyer's commando, but leaves the a flair unexplained.33 words
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117 1901-06-13 2 Later. Lord Crmbonie, Undcr-S notary for Foreign Affairs, replying t.o a deputation of the Associated Ch imbers of Commerce, urging Urn extreme importance and immense potentialities ot trade117 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1901-06-13 1 rr3 fr f M* pri'-e ttf the 81*" it*( Time or The post free price v*** > p;ir or lo/ to *scribe tor n year I'”/.,■'fjjioii? lor shorter periods are r nortiorwtte rate of price ;*s V,;. /o ,j,i. i-hii l*«* '~‘*nt to meet jvje?- iron 1 Kurnpe. It the69 words
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Article646 1901-06-13 2 (Strait? Times, Slit Jam.) One of the most extraordinary official papers that was ever printed in a Government publication appeared in last evening’s uaztftc. It is a circular despatch, of apparently sane intent, and on the subject of mosquitoes and malaria. It has many of the usual(Strait? Times, Slit Jam.) - 646 words
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Article637 1901-06-13 2 (Straits I thu s, 1 Oh/ Jaite.') How great is t he significance of the Moorish embassy to congratulate the King upon his accession, may he inferred from the storm that its despatch appears to have stirred up in the French and Spanish press, and also from(Straits I thu s, 1 Oh/ Jaite.') - 637 words
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Article747 1901-06-13 2 (Straits Times, 11//* June.) M. Drumier, the Governor-General of Indo-Cuina, whose Napoleonic methods in certain matters have earned for him the soubriquet of the Emperor Paul, has succeeded in raising a sum of 70,0oo,( HX) francs for the purpose of carrying out his commendable, if somewhat impracticable-looking(Straits Times, 11//* June.) - 747 words
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Article898 1901-06-13 2 (StraH.< Timer t 1 'UK .fane.) Yau Tet Shin is the name of the Chinaman who has probably done more than any other single individual towards the opening up of the Sereiuban district and, in fact, the whole of the Negri Sembilan. lie runs the Spirit and(StraH.< Timer t 1 'UK .fane.) - 898 words
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Article1466 1901-06-13 2 (Sf raity I taxes t 12ln Si\ch 1 he supersession of the of tl»e Old Testament by tliose New. l.he tendency ofall higher civ!!--t has been to legislate again-* various forms of crime in a devn rather Irian in a vengeful manner i tii:> piorcss of punishment i-(Sf raity I taxest 12ln ) - 1,466 words
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Article124 1901-06-13 3 The United fcbates Government is building a battleship of 16,000 tons. The cable ship 67 'tewtrie Osltorn left at daylight this morning for the Malacca Straits. Mr. C. F. J. Green has been appointed a Magistrate and Justice of the Peace for Singapore. Liei’T. R. Walker, R.124 words
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Article164 1901-06-13 3 According to a cable message to hand in London from Melbourne, it is likely that, after all, an English team will go out to Australia this autumn, Major Ward ill being in negotiation with Mr. A. C. Mad -uren. As the decision of the M C.C.164 words
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Article803 1901-06-13 3 GREAT HAVOC IN JAVA. Towards the end of last month, the Kloet, an active volcano in Java, had an eruption which caused great loss o! life and enormous destruction of property. Very few Europeans perished, hut over a hundred natives lost their lives. Among the natives the803 words
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291 1901-06-13 3 Ax article in Transport gives some interesting figures, supplementing those which appeared in our columns last year, to show how the speeds of long and short distance trains in Britain compare with the speeds attained in the United States. The general result of the comparison291 words
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Article513 1901-06-13 3 Intelligence reaching Thursday Island, by the steamer Parua,” which returned from the Aird River New Guinea, confirms the news of the murders of the Revs. J. Chalmers and O. F. Tomkins, and the whole of their boat’s crew. All were killed and eaten, their boat being broken513 words
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Article551 1901-06-13 3 TLKKI8H INTRIGUE* 6 Some uneasiness is felt by many Dutchmen at the efforts made by the Sultan of Turkey to gain political influence among the Mahommedans ot Netherlands India, by posing as head of the Moslem religion, in other words as Caliph. One source of danger springs from551 words
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Article759 1901-06-13 3 Thk Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, who are now in New Zealand, will be accorded on elaborate reception when they reach Quebec, the plan being based on the MSMimpiion that the Royal visitors will land at Quebec instead of at. Halifax. The mobilisation of a759 words
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Article259 1901-06-13 4 THE LAND KENT QUESTION. At the last general meeting ot the Selangor Planters’ Association, held at Kuala Lumpur on the 11th May, Mr. W. Bailey took the chair. Mr. Parry moved the following resolution:— lhat. in view of the continued depressed condition of the coffee market, the Government259 words
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Article302 1901-06-13 4 Artistically speaking, Mr. Felix Sternberg’s Concert at the Club Teutonia last evening was a complete success, t hough the attendance was not so large as it might have been, The items on the programme were principally instrumental, Mr. .Sternberg himself contributing no less than four out of302 words
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Article483 1901-06-13 4 The Secretary of Stale has sent a copy of a circular despatch, the Straits Government, re the connection between malarial fever ami mosquitoes, dated 20th April. The despatch, which is accompanied by a dissertation on malaria, its cause ami prevention, runs thus:— I f Mr. Chnmlterlnin recent483 words
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Article1254 1901-06-13 4 THE CASE AGAINST MR. GOSLING. THE BAR COMMITTEES PROTEST. At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Brockman, the case preferred against Mr. Gosling, Battery Uo»d, by the Spirit Farmer, was continued. Defendant was charged with failing to keep a proper stock book, making incorrect returns of1,254 words
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Article338 1901-06-13 4 I I I A i,<>< \l correspondent writes Wiiiit I the pub lie and the uiiiJiuriti68 uft I shewing much concern, ami quit*: rightly too, about the cruelties that I cattle are subjected toon tin* Bangkok 1 boats, minor c:i*e.« of cruelty frequently I occur at our338 words
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Article65 1901-06-13 4 A special telegram to rhe J.smn states that Wtllut'ui Ute f/uril (Second in the Derby) ridden by M. Cannon, won the Newmarket Stakes by a short head from Doiicle* (K. Cannon), a head separating the latter from A Ida (Maher). Only seven ran, the others being65 words
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Article1540 1901-06-13 4 While reading the ac... proposed legislation against *n ll treatment of cattle in til r! ,e boats in Thursday’s Stmh i eye caught the reference t 0 t CLiang lIocL hia oi, and r naturally reverted lo the *****:2 patriarchal steamships that a maritime highways of Malaya1,540 words
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Article133 1901-06-13 5 THE RACES FOR SCRATCH FOURS. Owing to the death of Mr. Arthur Somerville, who was an old esteemed member of the Singapore Rowing Club, the races for scratch fours have been put off* to a date to be fixed later. The Club House has been closed today.133 words
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Article477 1901-06-13 5 IMPROVEMENT NEEDED Mr J. B. hi.'iiin the Education Repo; f‘ r Ih'Hij n- 1 r )sp.*v*tor ol fcsehu■•!•*■ ll *ys that t\u*iV in the year. a‘*;»c mad»* in England io secuie two trained masters ior service under < mvernmciit. < >wing apparently to the unpopularity ot educational service477 words
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Article2051 1901-06-13 5 44 And what, pray, is Singkep r*’ asked our friends at home when we mentioned last February that we were about to set sail from New York for those regions. 44 Is it a city oi a mountain or a nation And then we were able2,051 words
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Article254 1901-06-13 5 VISIT TO BALLARAT. Thl* Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall have visited the famous mining city of Ballarat in Victoria. The Duke was presented with a casket of gold specimens by Mr. Isaiah IVarce, the Mayor, and his brother, the Jarge6t weighing 11 oz. The Duke254 words
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Article175 1901-06-13 5 A FAST HOUSE. Says the Sydney H*f<sree —Though Severity was well sold at 1,000 guineas, he may be quite worth the amount f«*r India. I doubt if there will be a faster horse in the land of the Rajahs at the end of the year, when the175 words
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Article649 1901-06-13 6 The port of Swatow is now declared to be infected owing to the outbreak of bubonic plague there. j The mezzotint of Sir Joshua Reynold's “Mrs. Carnae’’ was sold at Christie’s on April «5Utli for the record i price of 1 ,1B0 guineas. It i3 reported tiiat649 words
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Article69 1901-06-13 6 bon some days past active enquiries have been in progress regarding the recent big robbery of notes (including notes) from the premises «/t the Hongkong and Shanghai jlanking Corporation, between the afternoon of Saturday, May itfth, and I t he morning of Tuesday, May i>8th. j69 words
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Article118 1901-06-13 6 STRAITS NATIONALS VS. DAKL'L BAHAR. The fourth game in the Straits Nationals Football Cup competition was plated at Tanjong Pagar yesterday between the Darul Bahar (Malays) and the Straits Nationals (Chinese). There was a large crowd present and the competition was very keen, both teams trying their best to118 words
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Article141 1901-06-13 6 GENERAL MEETING. An ordinary general nueting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., was held this morning at the Company s office, Collyer Quay, Mr. McArthur presiding. The accounts and balance sheet tor the half year ending 31st March, at ft to in ent of which but* alrt'ttdy141 words
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Article495 1901-06-13 6 S. i <\ TOlRNAMKNT. Tin: first game in connection with S. C. C. erioket tournament was* played on Saturday between elevens representing the Civil Service and Law and the Ollieeis Uegul \r Army etc The Civil Service ami Law eleven batted tirst and knocked up ft9 runs, to widen495 words
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Article164 1901-06-13 6 ASSAULT*D AT THE BAIL The marriage of Mr. H. Davis, the manager of the British Hotel, at Colombo, and Miss E. de Worms has been fixed lor the 10th instant, and will take place in Colombo. Popular though he is, Mr. Davis has beeu assaulted by164 words
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Article174 1901-06-13 6 The remains of the late Mr. A. (J. Somerville were buried at the Bukit Tiniah Road cemetery on Saturday afternoon, fiie funeral cortege lett ;t Broad fields,*” Paterson Road, at 445 p.tu. and arrived at the cemetery chapel at 5 15. A short service was174 words
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Article523 1901-06-13 6 The following is the mine manager’s report for the month of May Herewith I have pleasure in handing you my report of the Company’s working for the month of May DM) l The mill ran 2$ days 2 hours crushing 35i>|short tons, (2,0i>0 lbs) of ore,523 words
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Article806 1901-06-13 6 HOME. i i Loud George Hamilton lias written to Sir Alfred Hickman, member for j Wolverhampton, replying to criticsins by the latter in the House of Commons concerning the action of certain Indian Railways in obtaining material from America. Lord George Hamilton states that, until the engineering strike,806 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article600 1901-06-13 6 To TIIE EDITOR OK THE ss i. i.. Sik,—l read in your Lsucofj inst., a letter signed Materialist nV to Mariam* Bell's act of son, no,' 1 and, it you have space to i ll>tll .j reply, 1 shall esteem it a r Materialist's lett'i, were it nu ri600 words
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Article447 1901-06-13 6 TO THE EDI TO H OF THE “S/KAlT* J 1 Sik, —In your issue of Satu rd^> atK appeared an excerpt from ye.tr Rej>ort of this Colony fo This excerpt alludes to local 1 teachers, and l think it dtse.v* ~~ft notice Time and again been noticed.447 words
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Article3829 1901-06-13 7 MR. CUKLK’S REPORT. Mk. J. Herbert Curie's report on the mines at Raub has been issued, and is as follows introductory.—The essence of sound gold-mining consists in dealing with facts; and thereby reducing to a great •*x»ent tii**. many and serious ri>ks which attend all mining operations.3,829 words
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Article250 1901-06-13 7 1 '< ninual rept»i*t on the pi*’ issued, tlie co.nh i 1 the results of the year ahstaetory. During tlie and seamen made use against vn the pro1 u* j committee express :i1 lie 1 *1. 1 >aende)s vV Co.) lor ileoiuTi«*n of sguo. The a n.u250 words
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Article351 1901-06-13 8 The inroad of brigands who had swarmed over into Northern Tonquin from China in thousands, to escape pursuit by Chinese troops, has beeu cheeked. The French troops in the country could not bring the enemy to a general action, but headed them off after several sharp skirmishes. Chinese351 words
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Article1061 1901-06-13 8 1)r. Francis Paget, Dean of Christ Church, succeeds the late Dr. Stubbs as bishop of Oxford. 4- Mr. M. F. Carrington de la Croix, the concessionaire of the French tin mining concern at Kauipar, Perak, has returned from his trip home. I Several of the low level1,061 words
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Article228 1901-06-13 8 Ink his* on the iwo vessels Sohruon ami V»,s7C, with their cargoes, is estimated to be not very far short ot half a million pounds sterling. The Italian Government is contemplating the speedy creation ot two new steamship lines from Italian ports —one to China and one to228 words
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Article252 1901-06-13 8 UN VEILING OF THE MEMORIAL PORTRAIT. At the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, the ceremony of unveiling the portrait of the late Mr. T She!fold, C.M.G formerly of Singapore, took place. There was a good attendance ot the friends of the late Mr. Shelford. The portrait,252 words
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Article1015 1901-06-13 8 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMEB. j Sir,—From recent references in your j paper to the steamer Cheang Hock Kizn> one is led to believe that this vessel, which British surveyors would not pass without certain repairs being effected to her, was transferred to the1,015 words
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Article160 1901-06-13 8 A COKRESPOXnLXx of the Daily Express, wim intervi-u.-.i Sultan of Johore at the Hotel du Lr.e. Marseilles, on his anival there. as follows lie ]> a handsome w man of twenty-six, tall ard sir built, and having gilt teeth, att-r fashion ot tlu; Malay aristocTaev is160 words
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Article364 1901-06-13 8 MONTH I. V KEPORT. IUuung the month a £ieai dui Work ha? beelt done on the No. I *>' but with not very good ieM.hr.tUc.; place at preterit can jins a lair !»<«.»• stone being opposite the koit o 1 crosscut Laving been put in364 words
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Article766 1901-06-13 9 I June sth. I v jc pleased to see Dr. an< 1... in Kuala l.umpur l~ t:i holiday. Alas! that tiu that they must have had I- rdifficulty and struggle in I Kuila I.umpnr at all should I j v; the chances are a hunI*' in ,t766 words
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Article1160 1901-06-13 9 STRANGE STORY OF AN EVENT THAT DID NOT COME OFF. .SCAIXKU a month has elapsed since the Balkan provinces were unduly stirred up by the announcement that iueen Drag* of Servia was about to present her liege or d wit}l an heir to the t hrone. The1,160 words
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Article36 1901-06-13 9 The postponed scratch “four'’ races will be rowed on Monday and Tuesday, the 24th and 2oth inst, at the same times and under the same arrangements as were made for yesterday and to-day.36 words
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Article133 1901-06-13 9 FLOUR FOR CHINA. Over on the other side of the Pacific and just a lew miles (to Amei icause) from where the Sperry Flour Company operates, there resides a millionaire, de has one great idea in his head, and that is to feed the Chinese million*. He133 words
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Article230 1901-06-13 9 OFFICIAL STATEMENT. The War Oflice has issued tin* subjoined tabulated statement showing the number of casualties reported in the South African Field Force during the month of April, and the total casualties reported since the beginning of the war. It will be noticed that there is230 words
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Article1607 1901-06-13 9 BjMUW to poor 1 ua aot r«U(y sorry I wu bora.’’ Omar Khayyam. London 17M ifay. Ihe merry month of May has so far gi en us sunshine Gnough to lighten our \voes and banish April memories, while the weather-fiend promises a temperature oi m in1,607 words
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Article97 1901-06-13 9 Sir Henry McCallum, the new Governor ol Natal, landed at Durban on the morning of May ldth, and was received >y the Premier, the heads of the Government, and tepresentatives of civil institutions. Addresses of welcome irorn the Town Council were presented by the Mayor. The Caledonian97 words
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Article1763 1901-06-13 10 This morning the German flagship Knrfurst Friedrich Wilhelm and thv cruiser Bela went to No. 7 section. Borneo Wharf, to coal. It is reported that the Germans have decided to leave a garrison at Shanghai for five or six years at least, and that they are going1,763 words
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Article541 1901-06-13 10 THE RACE8. {From the Malaysia Message.") Do not be deceived by the heading. MV. arc. not going to name the winners, wi* do not know the name of a single horse that ran. We are not going to discuss tlu; bets, for all our money and everything else541 words
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Article108 1901-06-13 10 H. M. guntoat Lizard of 715 tons left Hongkong on the 4tli inst. to relieve the Pigmy here. H. M. cruiser iioauvent are is expected to leave Hongkong this week and will call here for coals. Her relief the Eclipse, 2nd class cruiser of 5,0* K) tons, is shortly108 words
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Article244 1901-06-13 10 Dr. Moukison telegraphs to the I'imrs. from Poking that Russia agrees to the British proposal lor the appointment of a mixed Commission. She is also expected to agree to the British proposal as to the payment et tiie indemnity. [This second pr»»po*«ai \\k* China should pay the Powers244 words
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Article448 1901-06-13 10 is,00u TONS E.VH. TI4K MOOESf IN THE Woiil.l). I Foil several years jnst the ze of tin. men-of-war of the British Navy luu been increasing at a rapid rate. Wt are building battleships and armoured cruisers of 15 ooo tons displacement., and it has now in -mi448 words
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275 1901-06-13 10 THE es °ush rt AM Si.iuiicr t-j financial arrangements being Slt tf deei-M ,o athletee. They L{ t S England on Aug. g., f, ir b they will compute 1 then proceed to X». w v they '-ill oppose ila>v Sl limy will275 words
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Article465 1901-06-13 10 s. <. 0. r. 12th co. k a. 1 to: S. had as their i. ;i>' msiS'T i?i ihe Ksi h naci* t! i*o. It. .i. i iiiorltmaifly. ewinj' heavy rain in tlie morning, tne I was very slippery and pn-veDUtK thing like a good exposition 01 5 game,465 words
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Article485 1901-06-13 11 ,“\,u!t 1 uc spurts of the c ‘‘’v.'.i, j.. e-jnmiciion xvi!h i .‘i »n began y *2• o<ty li5 v v v r*«l preliminary ,1... i,i.-l. <•••«' linuls will 1,1 i.*> Tiie entiles •> 4 ;l < -me »;Vi*Jitrf had c d; :dir*-l Jllto tiiroe t U485 words
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Article82 1901-06-13 11 r j"'. a t Spion Kop, a a soldier sitting on a w lr«M»i i lift firing-line. ‘'rtio.m, my he said, doing inure?" iIih sold it r an officer u Mv r luiid-class Giot, fir.*’ f. li4 *V s d (lift general after n ‘‘that’s an awful82 words
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Article64 1901-06-13 11 Mosim-jj i>lay. ail'd" T HANU < AP- K 11,1,, 1 i l 1 er 7 heat Scoular Si.,. INl l F mxitn Ai-. f lli 'w’wv‘ a '.il to 16. Uidir.j •'°rne. 1#;..*. »Scratched do. n PLAV 1 r ‘-„.a I t ‘l N s'!64 words
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Article270 1901-06-13 11 ARRIVALS. P *i* lhtO. s. s. f’+i'ion from Hongkong Messrs. D. Beattie, W. Peacock, A. II. rightsou, anu (J. I*. Wepner. P**!' s. s. Farjatla frou Muir—Mrs Rodgers. i’er s. s. I’,* i ’!/<• from Rangoon via p<a i~ —M r. J Madiale. i'i*r s. A’// from Bangkok—Mr.270 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article359 1901-06-13 11 UnderUi;sliea>iingtliefollowiagahhr.t* fcions ara used :—sfcr. steamsr sn. ship bq.—barque; seh. schooner; Yet. —Yacht,. Cru.—-Cruiser; Obt.—Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p. -Horse-power B *i i. British U. S.— United States: t r French; Ger.— German; Dut. »)ak*h Job.—Jobore Ac., G. c.,—Generalcargo d.p.—deck passengers; u.—Uncsr tain T, P. W. Tanjong I'agar Wharf359 words
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Article1109 1901-06-13 11 Arrivals Since Noon of Yesteroin Altin-j, Dui. str. 277 tons, Captain Sehuitema, ]2th June. From Sourebaya. 8ih June. G v*., and 133 d.p. DaendcU and Co. For Borneo, Kith —Rds. Amherst, Brit. str. 103 ton-, Cap*. Angus 11 1 h June. From Kelantan, ttth J one. G.c.,1,109 words
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Article685 1901-06-13 11 Xani*, port probable dale of ar/ii' il. and na me of agent*. Steamers. A. Lopez, Barcelona, left May 25: Barlow. Acilia, Europe, June 24 Behn M e yj* r Aragonia. New York, left June 2o; B- Vnnam, Colombo, July 6; M. Mari nines. Banca, London July 3; P.685 words
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Article864 1901-06-13 12 Vessel’s Name Tons. Captain From Sailed. Consignees. H Rig. |rr- i l i I 7 Kherson !Kus tra 4396 Ostolopoff jColombo Apl 2<R. A. Palmgren n 7 Maria Valerie Aus str. 2648 BerberovishTrieste Apl SSBautenberg II -t fc'arfalla Ital str 147 Gagsino ;Muar June 6 Soon Keck j 7864 words
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