The Straits Budget, 8 August 1901
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section117 1901-08-08 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. v bushed over Half117 words
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154 1901-08-08 1 ARTICLES. I j'tFmpic?* Frederick. I I DouHser. I fcrket Quotations. I •aippinj' News. I rteseoger List. I News. H 7~aesiral>les. l;*.\il'ire-s to Prince Chun. The Way. I.signers Favoured. I jijliifi Flub Bowling. I xt.: Farm Case. 1pnim Cases. Bible of the154 words
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Article528 1901-08-08 1 I v 'pork, 8th August, 1901. I PRODUCE. 1*1 Bali 9 10.15 It 5*^ MW, V. 76 sto I',*- Bali kV 9.80 I t> u i basis... on no f T S Vk7 y 7 76 ,m »'l p£rt new 07.50 151 n 181 Oil, Devon’s per case 3.80528 words
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Article208 1901-08-08 1 The mail for Europe, this week, leaves by the T. A O. s.s. Bengal. The mail for Europe, next week, is fixed for the M. M. s.s. Indus. The mail from Europe of the 12th July by the M. M. Yorra arrived on Monday. The mail208 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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35 1901-08-08 1 London August 3rd. Lord Kitoheuer says that Kritzinger has notified General French that he intends to kill all natives in British employ, armed or unarmed.35 words
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Article52 1901-08-08 1 £12,000,000 TO BE SPENT. The House of Commons has authorised the expenditure of £6, 000,000 on naval works, and £6,000,OOOon military works. The naval works include a breakwater at Malta and increased coaling facilities for the fleet. The military works largely comprise the erection and re-construction52 words
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Article27 1901-08-08 1 Later. Lord Cranborne states that proposals have been made to include in the 5 per cent China tariff articles now free, except rice and cereals.27 words
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36 1901-08-08 1 The British Government has cabled to Lord Kitchener' telling him to inform Kritzinger that anybody carrying out his threat to kill natives in British employ, will be courtmartialled and executed.36 words
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Article20 1901-08-08 1 The German squadron from China arrived off Cadiz, and was there met by Prince Henry of Prussia.20 words
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92 1901-08-08 1 London 4 th Aug. In a debate on the Colonial Estimates, Mr. Chamberlain expressed his belief that the military situation in South Africa was more hopeful than it had been for a long time past. He was92 words
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Article45 1901-08-08 1 Laitr. The Emperor William has given up his intention to visit Hamburg, and has gone on to Kronberg instead, owing to a change for the worse in the condition of the Empress Frederick. All her other children are hastening to her bedside.45 words
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30 1901-08-08 1 London 5 th August. Two Boers have arrived at Kroonstad with a flag of truce and a letter from Mr. Steyn.30 words
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Article10 1901-08-08 1 THE OPHIR” AT MAURITIUS. H.M.S. Ophir has arrived at Mauritius.10 words
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Article21 1901-08-08 1 The turbine-destroyer Viper struck on a rock near Alderney. She is a total loss. The crew were rescued.21 words
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30 1901-08-08 1 At the launch of the Russian battleship Alexander a violent gale overthrew a flagstaff Four naval officers were killed. Five other persons were injured.30 words
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Article14 1901-08-08 1 London 6th August.' King Edward goes to Kronberg to-day.14 words
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Article28 1901-08-08 1 The effect of the Thibetan Mission to St. Petersburg is already noticeable in tiie eagerness of the Chinese Government to renew negotiations as regards Manchuria.28 words
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21 1901-08-08 1 The Times says that the new Chinese tariff begins to operate on the 1st October.21 words
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44 1901-08-08 1 Still Ijater. The life of the Empress Frederick came to an end quite quietly. She was conscious to the last. KING’S ACCESSION DECLARATION. The House of Lords has read the King s Accession Declaration Bill for the third time.44 words
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48 1901-08-08 1 The British Government has approved of the China Tariff proposals mentioned in a telegram dated the 3rd instant. [That telegram said:—Lord Cranborne states that proposals have been made to include in thes percent China tariff articles now free, except rice and cereals.]48 words
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32 1901-08-08 1 IjOhdon 7th August. The British and German press refer to tlfe common mourning for the Empress Frederick as again uniting the neonles of Britain an<H>enpaay v32 words
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55 1901-08-08 1 PEACE MOVEMENT SPREADING. Commandant Fouche has attacked the refugee camp at Aiiwal All the male refugee Boers, 687 in number, refused to join his commando, with the exception of four. The peace movement is spreading rapidly in the refugee camps55 words
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Article30 1901-08-08 1 Ijater. The death of the Empress Frederick has called forth widespread sympathy for King Edward and the Emperor William. The Australian Parliaments have voted addresses of condolence.30 words
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Article34 1901-08-08 1 BATTLE OF THE LIZARD. The British naval manoeuvres have closed with an important battle off the Lizard. The result of the battle ha3 has been referred to the umpires for decision.34 words
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Article31 1901-08-08 1 Sir TS’ ?atow nat nouu«u w colleagues that the British Government is unable to sign the China negotiations protocol for reasons which have not been stated.31 words
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Article886 1901-08-08 1 (Straits Times 6th Au<j) The Empress Frederick, whose rather infelicitous, and at times stormy career ias just came to a quiet close at Cronberg, was in the 61st year of her age. She was the eldest daughter, and the eldest child, of our late gracious Queen and,(Straits Times, 6th Au<j) - 886 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1901-08-08 1 TV post free price of ,he S m t iU Tl r or m*/-. The post free price **$,n,uMg,t is $20 a year, or 40/IJ noi necessary to subscribe for a year. L-nteeriptions for shorter periods are •v?«ne proportionate rate of price as 'il frets Hu,iff' t can be sent82 words
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Obituary9 1901-08-08 1 EMPRESS FREDERICK DEAD. Later. The Empress Frederick is dead.9 words
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Article1727 1901-08-08 2 (Straits Times, 7th Aug.) As M. Doumer has already sailed from Marseilles and is now on his way back to French Indo-China, we may expect to see him in Singapore within the next fortnight or so. M. Doumer is a much bigger man to-day than when he went(Straits Times, 7th Aug.) - 1,727 words
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Article1110 1901-08-08 2 A dozcn bauishment orders against aliens are notified in yesterday’s Government Gazelle. Tiie Foreign Ministers fixed the date for the withdrawal of the Allied troops from Peking as the 31st ultimo. The Russian Volunteer steamer Vladimir witli a cargo ot tea, for Odessa, is due on the1,110 words
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Article34 1901-08-08 2 A telegram from South K-* ,l J 1 August 2nd, is as follows Julv crushing 210 tons frt® 116 I for 100 oz. «ru*lteJ gold I Average 9 dwts 124 8 r<34 words
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Article61 1901-08-08 3 I offices wor.NDs a Russian. is reported to have taken II Peking between a British officer. The Russian K i 1>a oifensive remarks with K:- m le British army, in tiie ■v !0 h Englishman, who retali-Ij-iS'V' I followed, the details of I.: a h n kept61 words
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Article115 1901-08-08 3 h .kllion breaks out. \,v is raging in the district •i itherto a part of the Brunei j^ e Sarutral: Gazette of the r' states that the incapacity :1 ;tan to govern the very r !j on of territory now left made more manifest V'lutong is a115 words
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Article147 1901-08-08 3 ..ew battleship, Albion. Captain 9.1 Hevett, is now on her way to ri: and is expected here shortly. 9 r at Sheerness, and was 9. -iallv inspected on the 10th I will he Sir J. Bruces I At her commissioned trial 9 >:jiur- worked well, but in other147 words
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Article188 1901-08-08 3 9 of administration have been I'.:. v of the est ite, valued at £2 1 ,G64 I nA £19,827 net, of Admiral of 9' r.*rt Sir John Edmund Cotuof 17), Rutland-gate, and 9~oiy of Alverbank, Alverstoke, o.V.C, who died on May 21st, B?- m r: Sir John188 words
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Article190 1901-08-08 3 mNg a recent rifle match at >|vV" ,n ,P ,lr ,n connection with the Rifle Association, a contri- tif* Malay Mai! does not favour f( m of handicapping that obtains matches—giving points, i ,rmtc hi for instance, Brown c i scored 89 and Henbrey, con- u scores190 words
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Article68 1901-08-08 3 Replying in the House of Commons, to a question put by Mr. Gibson Bowles, Capt. G. Pretyman, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said that it had been decided to retain the present site of the Royal Naval dock at Hongkong, although the engineers opinion is unfavourable. X 150,00068 words
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Article745 1901-08-08 3 Kuula Lipie 28Hi July. Wan Ismail, the Penghulu of Gali, near Baub, has got into trouble, and is now awaiting trial by the Senior Magistrate on several charges of habitually dealing in stolen gold. At the magisterial enquiry several Europeans from the Raub- gold mines, including the manager,745 words
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Article205 1901-08-08 3 EFFIGY - EFFIGY. Fate I?uns in a Circle. The kris was raised, The blow was sped, The sky grew black, The earth grew red. The lightning streamed, The rain floods broke, The storm-wind screamed. The thunder woke. The murderer stood Upon the blood, Alone: Then tamed in flight. And in the205 words
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Article153 1901-08-08 3 On Wednesday, the detectives had eight Chinese up before Mr. Stratton on a charge of being by repute thieves, dangerous characters, and having no ostensible means of subsistence. They were bound over in two sureties of $lOO to be of good behaviour for six months in default, six months153 words
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Article125 1901-08-08 3 The Newbury magistrates recently listened to an account of the adventures of a German band which visited the town. The players entered into competition with the Salvation Army band, but the police would not tolerate the discord that ensued, and moved the strollers on. Karl125 words
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Article163 1901-08-08 3 Modern Society says —Though lie is not racing this year the King not only follows the events of the Turf with the greatest interest, but has been winning large sums. His Majesty’s method of betting is extremely simple. Three of liis intimate friends, who are regular attendants163 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article468 1901-08-08 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES.” Sir, —The translation of the Address to Prince Chun which you published on Wednesday last is entirely misleading and inaccurate. In the text there is no dubiety as to the status of the Chinese British subjects. Prince i468 words
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Article365 1901-08-08 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES.” I fcjiR, —Will you kindly give your opinion as to the advisability of establishing a Society for the Protection of British Subjects in this port, with the view of obtaining for British ships equal rights and immunities with the foreigner The365 words
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Article70 1901-08-08 3 At the Tanglin Club on Friday the bowling in 44 A class resulted as follows H’cap. Score. Total. Bowes 40 731 4- 771 Cunkffe scr 760 759 Stratton 1(0 669 4- 759 Graham 60 650 4- 710 Glennie 120 671 4- 691 Southam scr 660 4- 6GO70 words
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Article122 1901-08-08 3 A TIGER IN TOWN. The Malay Mail tells of a tiger knocking around on Weld s Hill estate near Kuala Lumpur. It had been known to visit the place for some rears post. On Monday evening the tiger jumped out of the coffee on to the main122 words
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Article95 1901-08-08 3 New York society is greatly interested in a novel question of feminine horsemanship. Recently a certain society lady appeared at the Meadowbrook Polo Grounds mounted in a fleet hunter and ridiug astride like a man. She was wearing a costume which reached only to the knees. Her picturesque95 words
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Article113 1901-08-08 3 A man-eating panther in Bhandara has been time, sometimes even twice in the same day, and is estimated to have killed nearly sixty people during this year, besides wounding many others. Th# other day he broke into a house after dark and wounded a man so badly that113 words
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Article121 1901-08-08 3 The new' Education Bill, which our telegram, recently, stated had passed the third reading in the Commons, provides that where a School Board has been giving education under conditions such as those pronounced to the illegal in the Crockerton judgment, the county or borough council, or, with121 words
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Article156 1901-08-08 3 Mr. A. C. MacLaren, of Lancashire, who is to take a cricket team to Australia in the autumn, has secured the services of C. B. Fry, R. K. Foster, and J. T. Tyldesley. Those chosen up to the present are A. O. MacLaren (captain), Lancashire. G. L. Jessop,156 words
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Article205 1901-08-08 4 THE DEFEAT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Prehb comments on thedefeatof Pennsylvania by Lcander at Henley show excellent feeling, though there is some reluctance to recognizethe superiority ut the English stroke. TheiVear York Time s, however, has not only learnt that lesson, but remarks frankly on the apparent, inability of American205 words
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Article555 1901-08-08 4 Before Mr. Brockman this morning, Messrs. Hooglandt and Co. were charged hy Mr. F. K. Jennings, the Agent of the Opium and Spirit Farmer, with removing casks of arrack from their licensed warehouse to Yong Lee Seng s premises in Orchard Road without the permit required by555 words
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Article770 1901-08-08 4 TROUBLE IN SOUTH SUMATRA. In Jarnbi matters are going from bad to worse. The lawless people of the interior do not like the idea of the Government holding a tighter hand over them after having been left alone for many years. The Dutch fort just established at Muara770 words
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Article2038 1901-08-08 4 A friend of mine who is wily in such matters tells me that the railway bridge ijiey are building across Orchard Road is all wrong. According to him it encroaches on the highway, and I am winning to think that he is right. It is a pity,2,038 words
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Article209 1901-08-08 4 Prince Chun arrived at on the 25th July, twenty minuus tvGrel the time appointed. This threw j it I all the arrangements. The Governor I of Hongkong's A.D.C. at rived at tU| Pier ten minutes before the time, hit I learned that the Prince was already on I209 words
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Article210 1901-08-08 4 I AFRAID OF THK1R OWN SHAD'" The European police force a f I kong are greatly dissatisfied wi prospects tliere, owing to excels ar tapeisin and over-strictness on of their superiors. According I China Mail the Head of the I has placed restrictions on re l K I210 words
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Article1092 1901-08-08 5 Mr \v. C. Mich ell as second magistrate. i, n Tudy>l cDonald have CUJ fivelv received by the k.ng Jlt icipated that Parliament 1: i» until the week njvidsou, acting superinV:- r. v P .Selangor, has been !J mon'hs’ leave. i- \v Harris, of the 3rd ,w,tr>\ lelt1,092 words
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Article25 1901-08-08 5 A telegram from Raub dated 4th August, says: July crushing 3,500 tons stone for 1.484 <>/. smelted gold. Average 8 dwts. 5 grs. per ton.25 words
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Article73 1901-08-08 5 About 4.30 p. m. yesterday several horses were being landed at Tanjong Pagar for Messrs. Dalian Co when three of the horses took fright and galloped along the wharf. Three Chinese coolies were knocked down and badly injured, and one of them died in the73 words
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Article192 1901-08-08 5 This morning, two of the crew of the French mail steamer Annam were before Mr. Sarwar for being in possession of illicit opium and chandu dross. One of them was arrested u °n Sunday at Tanjong Pagar Wharf. hen taken to Sepoy Lines Station and searched by Inspector192 words
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Article31 1901-08-08 5 A telegram from Batu Bersawah, dated 3rd August, states: July crushing: 154 tons of stone for 59 oz. 12 dwts. smelted gold. Average 7 dwts. 18 grs. per ton.31 words
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Article101 1901-08-08 5 At the Assizes on Friday a Chinaman named Tan Tin was sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment for using as genuine a forged document. Prisoner had a previous conviction against him. Lim Beng, who admitted four previous convictions, got two years’ 44 hard for theft. Tan Hee was101 words
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Article140 1901-08-08 5 Special Telegram to the Straits Tunes." Penang t Saturday Evening. The weather was excellent during the third day of the race 6. Several good finishes were witnessed and the biggest crowd of the three day* was present. The results were as follows THE LARRIKIN CUP. Mr. Mitchell’s Brunette140 words
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Article466 1901-08-08 5 Possibly no living Englishman possesses such a magnificent recojrd for life-saving at sea aa Mr. George Karby, of Three Mill-lane, Bromley-by-Bow, who is cook of the Cape liner Braemar Castle”. Mr. Karby is 33, and has been at sea since he was 10 years466 words
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Article981 1901-08-08 5 At the annual general meeting of the S C.C. to be held at the Tanglin Club, on Friday next, at 9 p.m the following report for the year ended 30th June will be submitted to the members. The meeting has also to elect a president, committee, and981 words
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Article731 1901-08-08 5 SIX ALEXANDER SWETTKNHAM 3 EVIDENCE BEFORE IHE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE The Select Committee of the House of Commons which is inquiring into the effect on trade of the granting of subsidies to steamship lines has examined Sir Alexander Swettenham, late Colonial Secretary and Acting-Governor at Singapore. In answer to731 words
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Article20 1901-08-08 5 Per M. M. Yarra from Aden —Mr, Brown. From Marseilles—-Messrs, Ehrmann, Zeelt, and J. H. B. Sangeur.20 words
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Article45 1901-08-08 5 Per M. M. Annam for Colombo —Mr. P. H. Upton. For Port Said—Messrs. F. Edelson,. and D. Colletroho. For Marseilles—Mr. and Mrs. Rubens, Messrs. C. Schlesser, C. Jones, Capt. E. Harris, C. E. Strode Hall, F. H. Bos-, man, and Jules Ferry.45 words
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Article1190 1901-08-08 6 HUME. A London Gazette in connection with Che China Expedition has been published. The following are new appointments contained therein kcb’s. Sir Claude Macdonald, Major-Generals A. J. F. ltcid, Barrow, and Dorward and Sir Partab Singh are appointed Knight Commanders of the Bath. cb’s, Major-General Sir Norman Stewart,1,190 words
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Article72 1901-08-08 6 MR. S. REID APPOINTED. The Penang Municipal Commissioners, at a recent meeting, proceeded to ballot for the appointment of Municipal Engineer to the Penang Municipality. Mr. S. Reid, of Singapore, was unanimously appointed on the follow ing terms Six months’ notice in j writing upon either side72 words
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Article159 1901-08-08 6 The Behn Meyer Co have received the following information from the Temelong.mines: Mr. George A. Wright reports about the property of theTenielong Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd., as follows: I have only sampled closely on one section of the block of 25 acres laying on the south east ot159 words
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Article1360 1901-08-08 6 alleged attempted wholesale poisoning ON THE ENVY.” On Saturday, Wra. Brodie, a European, was before Mr. Green, for enquiry into the allegation of having, on the 16th of February last and on subsequent dates, w’hile on the high seas, administered phosphorus or some other unwholesome1,360 words
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Article976 1901-08-08 6 H.M.S. Rambler leaves for Hongkong Ion Tuesday next. 4 The Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Club [Tournament commences this afternoon A Government- Gazette Extraordinary, published to-day, notifies the death of the Km pres 8 Frederick. 4 1 H.M.S. Lizard Lieut.-Com. Watson, arrived from Bangkok this morning, and anchored in976 words
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Article138 1901-08-08 7 PLAGUE ON THE LAOS I \f liner Laos landed an Arab I plague at Fort I iSween Fort Said and MarI '-J- "L*.,, fresh cases developed I r ab stokers, and the landed at Krtoul as I L atien r ar rivcd. Two died. I w rnrers and the crew138 words
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Article734 1901-08-08 7 E 0e M1IS. strachan’s maid. Mr. Green continued 9| ,j rv into the allegations agamst ■H the cook of the schooner H t-.j is accused of administering r.rjs or some other unwhole- with the intention of r hat to Caj)t. Strachan, Mis ra "n. Wallace Stravhan,734 words
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Article80 1901-08-08 7 Fhe play on Saturday for the monthly medal resulted as iollows J. Mackenzie 47 -f 4« —n C. Smith %+4B- 10 Myor Jonfis 47 +44-3 8S J. I*. Monro 50 +4S l(j Captain Winter 49 +47 8 "h It. Ihomson .VJ 51— 16 88 f’J°p +63—B 9180 words
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Article728 1901-08-08 7 POLAND V. SCOTLAND. 1 f 0nK loo ked for and much talked of game between teams representing England and Scotland took place yesterday on the Esplanade before a fair crowd of spectators. In previous years the match was al\vays confiued to Club members, but this year to make it728 words
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Article775 1901-08-08 7 JIK? CES8FUL ENTERTAINMENT BY I THE SINGAPORE CATHOLIC CLUB. first of the dramatic entertain* I under the auspices of the j ‘Singapore Catholic Club was given with great success last night at the Town Hall before a crowded house. The piece chosen was 41 The Upstart,” a comedy775 words
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Article1547 1901-08-08 7 JOHN LITTLE A CO. v. E. WALLACE. As action by Messrs. Johu Little and Co.,against Mr. E. Wallace, watchmaker and jeweller, of 5 Battery Road, to obtain an injunction preventing Mr. Wallace carrying on the said business, came before Mr. Justice Law in the I Supreme1,547 words
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Article43 1901-08-08 7 Fremantle via ports, Austraiind, on 6th Augt., Boustead A Co. Manila, Ula de Panay. due 14th Aunt., Barlow A Co. Xiang direct, Bye Leong on Saturdays, *-"■**—> Tetuk Anson via porta, Hmeej tvtrv Monday, and Mmhee* every Wed **PQe, sr43 words
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Article962 1901-08-08 8 (By our Correspondent.) Mr. Adam, of the Guides, will be going on leave shortly. Captain Ingpen left Kuala Lumpur on the 30th July to rejoin his regiment iu England. We hear that the strength of the Malay States Guides is to be increased by the formation962 words
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Article336 1901-08-08 8 Tiik construction of the SingaporeJohore railway entails many changes in the lay of the land at the junction of Bukit Timah, Scott s, Campong Java and Syed Ally Hoads. Owing to the swampiness of the land beside the canal, an embankment must j be made. This necessitates a336 words
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Article406 1901-08-08 8 ARRIVALS. Per s. s. Wong Kei from Muntok —Mr. J. Witt, Mrs. B. Witt, and Miss E. Lehmann. Per 8. s. Annam from Antwerp—Messrs. Jensen, Stolty, and Biercaum. Per s. 8. Ban Hin Guan from Klang via ports—Mr. and Mrs. Wedie. Per s.s. Calypso from Deli—Mr. Schoever. Ter406 words
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NOTICES.
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Article145 1901-08-08 8 Under this haa ling thofollowing abbreviations are used; —str. —steamer sh. ship: bq.—barque; sch.— schooner; Yet. —Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser: Gbt. —Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit.— British U. 8.—United States; Fr.— French; Ger.—German Dut.—DutchJob. —Johore Ac., G. c., —Generalcargo d.p.—deck passengers; IT.—Uncer tain; T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar145 words
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Article1354 1901-08-08 8 Arrivals Since Noon of Yesterday. Ban Seng Guan, Brit. 9tr. 490 tons, Capt Lyons, 6th Aug. From Bangkok, 2nd Aug. G.c., and 27 d p. Ban Seng. For I Bangkok, U —Rds. Ban Whatt Hin Brit. str. 195 tons, Capt I Forbes, 7th July. From Klang, 6th1,354 words
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Article583 1901-08-08 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. j Steamers. Acilia, Hongkong, Aug 16; Behn Meyer. Aiax, Liverpool, Aug 12; Mansfield. Alberta, Moji, Aug 4; Alexandria, Hongkong. Sept 4; B. Meyer. Alicante, Manila, Aug 10; Barlow. Alting Cotie, Aug 9; Baendels. Andalusia, Hamburg. Ang 8; B.583 words
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Article715 1901-08-08 9 t H. «c lM k A Captain From Sailed. Comsigkrbs. H r ;I I* wmm I ■rJ Bnn str. J702 Bereuzen Antwerp lune 28.Behn Meyer A Co. H V*; a Fed yet. 100 Nacodab Pahang Aug 1 (Fed. States Govt. ital str. 147 Gaggino jMuar Aug 1 Soon Keck715 words
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Article411 1901-08-08 9 IV«rtti> Name FlaoARigI Captain Destination f Cyrus Brit str. i Carter i Batavia i iiuby str. Smith Palembang 5 Citv of Calcutta str. Dawson Hongkong Swatow and Amoy 3 A. A pear str. Fey Penang and Calcutta i oodiana str. Willsher Manila and Japan Hong Bee str. Peters Amoy411 words
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Advertisement464 1901-08-08 8 BELIEVING IN THINGS The wounded man in the Bible =ior> believed in the Good Samaritan beoau* the latter, finding him half dead bytbr way side, carried him home to an inn and had him taken care of. People are continually saying of on*thing and another, Oh, I don't belie* in464 words
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Advertisement59 1901-08-08 9 557 B Acidity L w Heartburn. Indigestion. U^»a*c& e niiioRfl Affections. Oil i at > oi t..e etc mac a. £our Ei notations. rUe Physician's Our* for Gout, Bboumatio Goat and Grave] the safest and most gentle hsoicine for Infante, Children, Delicate Females, and the Sickness of Precnansy. DINNEFORDS MAGNESIA59 words
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Advertisement527 1901-08-08 9 LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE. Purchasers are requested to see that every bottle bears, upon its RED LABEL, the signature in WHITE of Lea Sc Perrins. None is the original and genuine Worcestershire without this. Persons infringing this label will be prosecuted. LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE. f nMtfUen. ISFZ-M op>ti io a!: Ccuntrftt527 words
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Advertisement685 1901-08-08 9 8a> iris I ag Bitter Apple, Penayroyal. M: C eh a, •oldbyllnlApopt Dfttpmnttlntf Oo. t U4i MARTIN. Chemist, SOUTHAMPTON. BNOLANM COMMON SENSE—NUT8HEII A raw medical work an the causes and nod iMiUft and effectual means of self-curt erer discovered fer ncrvoi and functional debility, waste of vitality, depression spirits, Ac.,685 words
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SHIPPING.
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46 1901-08-08 10 r pHE Spanish mail e,8. tSLA UK PA AM Y l is due here on or about the 14th inst, and will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to 15/8 BARLOW A CO., Agents.46 words
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Article53 1901-08-08 10 FOR MARSEILLES u. COPEN HAOEN, *st piJ?* v Et, T«E Panish sCmer 1 Glahn will be desij’f*' r 4at, above ports, during u£ cr <*5 August «he haa g p ,*-!**Nl> dation for 1st class DiuLn VXqiw rates and carries a bor passage and freight 18 FUN53 words
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Article54 1901-08-08 10 s.s Penang”: On Mondav. for Malacca. Knala K\Zl «<c* Anson. an snd 8. 8. “Malacca”: On w 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port t Klang. and Teluk aW* 1 b. S. ‘‘Ban Whatt Hln". aK. an r for M,ii8cc&i p rt fo^'Mailer Po°r?Dtk5»fet* For sailings to the54 words
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127 1901-08-08 10 TO PENANG, RANGOON 4 P?, 1^ OneoftheCompsnv'ss:.M.^ 4° leave Tanjong Passengers and Cargo book" "s above steamers at. ports in India and Ceylon, African Ports Maonth?and TO MANILA, DIRECT ILO ILO, AND CEBU.’ One of the Company’s gu-arna« intended to leave he¥Tonce ZZ l127 words
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Advertisement659 1901-08-08 10 government notification. TENDERS will b« received at tbe Colonial Secretary’® Office, up to noon of tbe 9tb proximo, Cor the following worker— (a) Repairs to ceiling in Reference Library ami Circular Gallery, Raffles Museum. [b). Replacing zinc down pipes, bt. Mnc frew’s Cathedral. Plans and specifications may be seen, and659 words
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Advertisement672 1901-08-08 10 NOTICE. NTKAIT8 City Rubber Stamp. S Price moderate. 27/12/01 2, Robinson Road NOTICE. 'KHE undersigned l>egs to inform the I public, captains and mariners of ordinary steamers, sailing vessels, men-of-war, troop-ships and transports, that he has established an office at 14 Change Alley, to supply all kinds of fresh provisions,672 words
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Advertisement612 1901-08-08 10 NOTICE. LIM Ah Siang, Timber Merchant and Steam Saw Miller, Johore, carrying on business under the style or Chop of Sin Mob have always in hand the beet Singapore hardwoods, viz., Chenghai, Ballow, Gbiam, Miraboo, Daroo, etc. in logs, planks or scantlings ALSO Poour-b and Berayah better known as Singapore612 words
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Advertisement528 1901-08-08 10 N< mOK. f pHE letting of the Opium Farm of the 1 residency Western Division of Borneo for the periods Ist- April, 1902 to 31st March, 1908. and Ist April, 1902, to 31st March, 1906 w.ll take place at the Residency Office at Pontianak on Saturday, 12th October next. J528 words
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Advertisement146 1901-08-08 10 GREENLEES BROS i SPECIAL RESET,1, Very Old Hichiand'Whisky Distillers. I^S&f London Glasgow a Argyusmim Special Reserve VEBV OLD HIGHLAND HUSH. SOLE IMPORTERS FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS YAP WHATT &C0. D’ALMEIDA STREET. to. A 8. It. ACETYLENE GAS! The Light of the Future!! Brilliant, Economic, Sift Having been appointed Sole Agee’-146 words
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