The Straits Budget, 23 January 1902
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section120 1902-01-23 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” The Straits Times Is vvidely 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. KjrABI ,sHED over Half120 words
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The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 23RD JANUARY.
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Article20 1902-01-23 1 i i Ayer Jerneh. Sirangoon Road, on the 22nd iust., the wife of James M -Sill, of a son.20 words
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Article132 1902-01-23 1 lul'lNu Articles. Kail war Question. Mining King. Local Market Quotations. Saijiping News. List. By the Way: Flag-Pong. A Burglar capture!. Attempted Murder. iongkaug Burned. X*Nth K**eh iu. Joseph’s Institution. j; 5 Marquardt Concert. ‘uglier K tucaiion. f l:li,, lor mi Injunction. ‘‘inae Court of Inquiry. Aa-jttier Burglary132 words
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Article603 1902-01-23 1 23*0 Jasuahy, 1902. >6,* PRODUCE. I 4 10.50 i 0 *w I 9.41 I (6i\ U^er n I 64.00 Sago Flour Sarawak *>60 do Brunei No. 1 3.25 Pearl CJago *1.20 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 26 50 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 29.00 Coffee, Liberian No. r 20 00 Tapioca,603 words
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Article239 1902-01-23 1 Tag mail for Europe, this week, leaves by Ui4LP. <fc O.s. b Bengal. The mail foY Europe, next week, leaves by the M. M. s. Ciledonien. The mail from Europe of the 27th December by the M. M. s. s. iSalazie arrived 011 Sunday. The mail.239 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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106 1902-01-23 1 L(mdon y \Sth January. In the House of Lords, Lord Rosebery commended Mr. Chaml>erlaiii*s reply to Count Von Buelow, but he declared that the hostility to Britain on the Continent of Europe was unparallel ted. British Troops in China. Lord Lansdowne106 words
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75 1902-01-23 1 Mr. Chamberlain Defends the Cape Government. The debate on the Address in the House of Commons turned mainly on the questions of farm-burning at the seat of war, martial law and the suspension of the constitution in Cape Colony. Mr.75 words
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27 1902-01-23 1 Later The Standard says that Lord Rombevy has been offered, and has d sc lined the leadership of the Liberal Party.27 words
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Article42 1902-01-23 1 Chamberlain and the German Army. Mr. A. J. Balfour stated in the House of Commons that Lord Lansdowne, during an unofficial conversation with the German Ambarssador, pointed out that Mr. Chamberlain had made no charges against the German Array.42 words
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Article45 1902-01-23 1 Krause has been tried and has been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. This is the maximum penalty for attempting to incite to murder. The judge excluded the graver copnt of inciting, because it was not protect that Broeksma received the letters.45 words
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44 1902-01-23 1 London 20th Januu, The Washington correspondent ot the Daily Telegraph states that Presi dent R)osevelt has ordered the return to China of $376,000 worth of silver which the American marines seized at Tientsin.-44 words
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Article17 1902-01-23 1 Commandant Scheepers has been shot after trial. The trial of Commandant krtt zinger now begins.17 words
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Article37 1902-01-23 1 Munster Fusiliers Kill|^ Major Whitehead of the funster Fusiliers and four men were killed, and five men were wounded in carrying a Boer position at the point of the bayonet, near Griquatown, Cape Colony37 words
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Article27 1902-01-23 1 London 21 st January. The correspondent of the Times at Pretoria wires that the Baers in the b] uternPTransva il are demoralised by recent captures.27 words
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Article50 1902-01-23 1 Less Speedy—But more Reliable. Tenders have been invited by the British Admiralty for tire construction of ten torpedo boat destroyers at the reduced speed of twenty-live knots an hour. This reduction in speed is made up for by superior strength, more reliability, and greater room for carrying coal.50 words
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25 1902-01-23 1 Later. Mr. Chamberlain has declared to he unfounded the statement that Boer envoys had made overtures towards peace.25 words
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103 1902-01-23 1 Mr. Chamberlain’ View of Liberal Tactics. Mr. F. Cawley (L.), M. P. for Pres* wich, moved the official Liberal amendment to the Address in Reply, in the House of Commons. The amendment declared that the House was prepared to support ail proper measures for the103 words
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37 1902-01-23 1 London 22nd Jany. The Imperial has intimated to the Governments of Australia and New Zealand that it gladly accepts oflers to raise further contingents of one thousand men each.37 words
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Article71 1902-01-23 1 French View of the Question. In reply to a question put in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Delcassd, the French Minister for Foreign Adairs, arbitration tribunals at the Hague in the way they had dealt witff the Boer appeal. M. Delcassd added that, when it71 words
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Article19 1902-01-23 1 Later. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach states that the Government has no intention of removing the sugar duty.19 words
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Article50 1902-01-23 1 Spiritless Debate. Bi$: Government Majority Expected. The debate on the address in th e House of Commons continues in a spiritless fashion in a half-empty house. Messrs. Labouchere and LloydGeorge, and the Irish Nationalists, refuse to support Mr. Cawley’s amendment. A great Government majority on the division is certain.50 words
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Article587 1902-01-23 1 (Straits Times 21 st January.) Sinck official plans regarding the Singapore terminus of the railway to Kranji, can have no purpose other than to serve iii the highest degree commercial and public convenience, it is to be hoped that the mercantile community will speedily take measures to declare(Straits Times% 21 st January.) - 587 words
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Advertisement81 1902-01-23 1 f r ee price of the Straits Times W or V The post free price :h'siwits Budget is 820 a year, or 40 •wt necessary to subscribe for a year, riptions for shorter periods are rue <;ime proportionate rate of price as Hudijt t can be sent to meet •r'roiiu!passengers81 words
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Obituary54 1902-01-23 1 DEATHS. 1»k Kock. On the31st December, 1901, at Rarrackpore, Chevalier A. de Kock, from a He *h sentery. Deeply lamented L>y 4)ig, sorrowing wife and child. (Dutch papers, please copy.) ON the 22nd instant, at Hollandia/’ No. 4, Lloyd Hoad, Mrs. Emma •’OKNEI.IA VERLOOl*. DEATH OF SIR ASHMEADLondon 10th Jan.54 words
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Article2477 1902-01-23 2 (Straits Times 21 st January) In view of the impotency thus far exhibited by the Select Committee of the House of Commons, so far as doing anything in the way of getting 44 forrader with the shipping problem, is concerned, it seems presumptuous to expect that I we(Straits Times, 21 st January) - 2,477 words
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Article438 1902-01-23 2 I he Municipal turned on all day. Upp, y i«^ Mr W.Durkee came bv n, barg from Hongkong yesterday* fttE Austrian cruiser i tor Penang at 6 o’clock this Mr R M. Ford has been Assistant House Surgeon a > .P'S ral Hospital, Singapore. theG A Commission438 words
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Article61 1902-01-23 2 The following appointm°nts are gazetted:—The Revd Frank W Haines to be hon. chaplain vice the W. H. C. Dunkerley resigned. Mr. K Yeats to be lieutenant, cyclist maxi® section. Col. Sergt. A. Wilson to second lieutenant, vice Lieut. A KButtery, resigned. Sergeant A H. Smit* 1 to be61 words
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167 1902-01-23 2 I A brutal murder was perpetrated a* I Drumtoch the residence of Mr. DTI Neave, at Port Dickson, last Monday I morning at 2 o’clock. The .Sikh watch* I man, who was armed with a rifle* 0 I lbout. eightTounds of ammunition, shot I Mr.167 words
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119 1902-01-23 3 —)l. Mail Jan. .‘Jrd M 0 f M.mraU an *L OU S t0 bl,ry ft! A ‘fLi oM P* a hitiiiR maii- u.t :lf, y f a license Or music to arl' 1 procession at the ol.l tykes W '‘TthsVs refused. The man was—)l. Mail, Jan. .‘Jrd - 119 words
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Article192 1902-01-23 3 I imv.hosm can be very treacherous 1 at times. One evening, r I Vine of Wales, the King was at. I" ,l<v .tinner at which he was to ;1 1 Dining the meal he told an I s to K(*nd for a hook, to which he re192 words
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Article222 1902-01-23 3 I A letter from the President of the ■Atljiitic Transport Line is ({noted in I*: week’s Slfpjitioj 11 or hi on the 1^1, live cost of building ships in the Irnivd Kingdom and in the United I' atrri The President states that his It inj.any is having222 words
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Article289 1902-01-23 3 I h view ot the formation of a Cadet r l'*> in Singapore, the following will I ,t with interest I i,if Cummander-in-Chief, having r T »>;«!ered certain proposals made by ‘ficurpoiateii Association of Hend"ith a view to the encourageot u iit a ry finU in secondary289 words
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Article2037 1902-01-23 3 Glory be! -At last I have got an opportunity to say something that lias rested for long near tlie heait of Caiu9. My old and esteemed patron Mr. II. A. (alias “Daddy”) Abrams, enquires if I happen to hold in my possession a book known as the2,037 words
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Article341 1902-01-23 3 M. Doumkr’s Yunnan railway scheme has brought a party of fifteen Italians to Tonquin to work on the line, as diggers, cutters, masons, bricklayers «fce. Two other Italians have joined them theie in other lines of business. Theii success will mean the arrival of fresh batchesot Italiansto seek341 words
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Article106 1902-01-23 3 We are asked to announce that the closing meeting of the present services will beheld on Sunday night at 8.30 in the Town Hall. The Rev W. T. Cherry will be in the chair, and Mr. Tomlinson will give an address on Every Emigrant a Missionary,” to106 words
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Article62 1902-01-23 3 A Match was played against Col. Bogey on the 11th inst. and resulted in a win for A. Thomson. The scores wer<* as follows A. Thomson receiving 5 strokes S down. K. Butterworth 5 Miss Dowie 8 8 A. Dowie 4 9 J. W. Stewart 5 962 words
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Article152 1902-01-23 3 The German mail steamers Hamburg Commander Burmeister, arrived yesterday inornine from Europe with 198 passengers, of whom 65 disembarked at Singapore. Among these were: Messrs. B. Schoor, J. Irmer, E. Stuecken, E. Spalke, Rosenzwoig (two) and Gruenfelder; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krizell and child, H.152 words
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Article537 1902-01-23 3 Anglo-American Telegraph Co. tries to stop Marconi. The most important item of commercial and scientific news at borne at the date of the departure, of the last mail, was the intelligence the Signor Marconi of wireless telegraphy fame, had established intelligible communication between, the Lizard in Cornwall and537 words
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Article1265 1902-01-23 4 steady and Satisfactory Progress” Reported. Thx thirty-eighth half-yearly meeting the British North Borneo Company was held ou !>ec 10th iu London, Mr. K. Biddulpb Martin in the chair. The Chairman, in the course of his remarks, said hX outset I must tell you that we have1,265 words
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Article428 1902-01-23 4 The mining districts of Perak are very busy at present. All the mines seem to be doing pretty well and many new ventures are being started. In Kinta much interest is taken in that Eldorado —Tronoh. Mr. Osborne’s many enterprises also receive great attention. Batang Padang business is428 words
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Article190 1902-01-23 4 —Indian Sporting Gaulle. Tubal Cain II. The following is a description of Tubal Cain II the winnerof the Viceroy’s Cup:— Tubal Cain looked well, but some said he bad done too little work. He certainly did not look short and though he is an.—Indian Sporting Gaulle. - 190 words
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Article762 1902-01-23 4 Directors’ Removal Advocated A Stringent Report. The London (Jlobe of Dec. 29th understands tbit the report of the committee of investigation which was appointed in June last to inquire into the affairs of the Welsbach Incandescent Company is issued. It is F r °‘j hably one of the762 words
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Correspondence.
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Article62 1902-01-23 4 To IU Editor of the Straits Times. Sik,—In the game of Ping-Pong” the service is, of course strictly under an.; but can you kindly tell me if there is any rule of the game which allows, or disallows, either player to strike ih ball whilst it is in play,62 words
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Article755 1902-01-23 4 Mr. Hugh Clifford C.M.G. addresses the following letter to the Editor of the M Spectator Sir,—The Spectator of October 20th I met me at Aden, and I do not find it easy to express to you the gratification which was caused to me by the article755 words
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Article1137 1902-01-23 4 Home. pal A correspondent state*? that v HI Redmond visited JSligo on the I Jan. and mgt with a great a speech on the position of tl, e v •’■|g| alist party at Westminster, 191 to Lord Rosebery’s speech at field, particularly that portion advised the Liberal party1,137 words
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Article565 1902-01-23 5 I hr death is renounced ol Johnny brL'i:*, tli*. i-ricV-tf Col ami Mia. cci came by the IrjnJxiti fruin London yesterday. Dk 1). M. Ford has been appointed a 11 »use Surgeon at the General Hospital, with effect from 2Uth tilt. 4 A set of harness was565 words
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Article63 1902-01-23 5 Yesterday evening tongkang No. 630, which was taking a cargo of petroleum oil from the s. s. ludrasainah lying at Tanjong Pagar, caught tire. The police and the Fire Brigade were informed. Two fire-engines turned out, but were not used. The tongkang was towed outside. Two tugs63 words
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Article78 1902-01-23 5 At 3 p.m. on Saturday, a Chinese watchman employed at 17 Magazine Road went out to get some things. On returning at 4 pm. he found a Malay nun in the house. The Malay had entered the house during the watchman’s absence, and had packed up go78 words
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Article93 1902-01-23 5 Offer to purchase it London Capitalists. The Secretary of the North Kachan Gold Mining Co. Ltd. this morning received by cable, an oiler for an option on the purchase of the property from .Mr. E. A. Watson, representing J/>ndon capitalists, and that offer has bce{| accepted by the93 words
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Article147 1902-01-23 5 A Coolie Shoots a Companion. At 3 o’clock yesterday (Sunday) morning a case of attempted murder occurred at 86 Bencoolen Street. Two Chinese coolies quarrelled over a woman. One of the men produced a cheap revolver and fired four shots at his rival. Three of the bullets147 words
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Article145 1902-01-23 5 The Animal as a Witness. At the Mazagon Police Court, Bombay an amusing case of the rightful ownership of a monkey was recently brought before Mr. Dastur. The parties concerned were Gopal Dhondu, a Bombay policeman, who figured as complainant and a Hindu, named Guuput Rama.145 words
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Article1587 1902-01-23 5 Annual Prize Day. Thk annual prize distribution of St. Joseph’s Institution took place on Saturday last at the School. The Hon. C. W. S. Kynnersley presided, and Mrs. Kynnersley distributed the prizes. There wore a large number of parents and friends of the pupils present notwithstanding the1,587 words
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Correspondence.
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Article509 1902-01-23 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir: —To-morrow’s debate in the Legislative Council is looked forward to with great interest. It is an important one for Singapore, whatever may be the result; for I take it, it will be decided whether education shall be brought up and509 words
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Article155 1902-01-23 5 P. O. Coy. By the Hengal, leaving about 25th January. For London, Lt. Macleay. For Colombo, Mrs. Skinner, Miss Brown. For Penang, Mr. and Mrs. Justice Hyndman Jones. Coromandel, leaving about 7rh Feby, For London, Mr. H Mackenzie Cook, Mrs. and Miss Boldero. For Marseilles. Mrs Le Hay;155 words
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Article1083 1902-01-23 6 wilkinson v. McAlister co. In the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, a provisional injunction was asked for by Mr. Lllis, on behalf of Mr. Clifford Wilkinson, of “Tan San fame, to restrain Messrs. McAlister and Co. from using the word TanSan” to describe mineral water1,083 words
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Article251 1902-01-23 6 while back 1 (tree Imho*) jumped into an omnibus as it passed lived Park Corner on its way to Piccadilly and the Strand, and when I had taken my seat and recovered my breath, there in front of me 1 saw Lord Roberts and his daughter.251 words
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Article206 1902-01-23 6 Coffer in the Dutch East Indies shows promise, in the opinion of the Australian Mining Standard, to become au early factor in the world’s production. Recently a Mr. Bone, an American capitalist, acquired a valuable property in the North Celebes the figure being set down at206 words
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Article123 1902-01-23 6 Tamil immigrants in our midst do not fare badly in storing up wealth. But those in more far-off’ lands appear t.o do better. The Tamils in Fiji have acquired some 3.5*H) acres of land amongst them, and in Natal they are so prosperous and progressive that123 words
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Article1162 1902-01-23 6 Home. The D lily Graphic states that no diplomatic tdfort whatever has been made at London to place a c instruction on Mr. Chamberlain’s Edinburgh speech other than it bears on the solace. Whatever complaints have been made have corne from this side. Sir blank. Lascelies, British Ambassador1,162 words
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Article475 1902-01-23 6 The concert given on Saturday night hy Herr Johann Marquardt and Mme. Breitschuck-Marquardt was a musical treat which those of musical tastes, who were not present, may well regret having missed. It is a long time since so talented a violinist as Heir Marquardt appeared in Singapore,475 words
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Article530 1902-01-23 6 TUESDAY, 21 ST JANUARY. H.M.S. Brisk left for the east r morning. ltll Mk. J. Dennys came by the K», fw from Hongkong yesterday. The next practice of the Philharrw Orchestra will he held on Tlm r? V u evening at 8.3‘j o’clock. v 4 The paddy crops round about530 words
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Article114 1902-01-23 6 Last night about 7 o’clock a tire brok*' out in a godown in Havelock Road. B ,r premises belong to a Chinese tni* r named Tay Nain Soon, anti a la ,tl quantity ot sugar was stored Two Chinese watchmen, who were f charge of the114 words
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Article125 1902-01-23 6 The following is I lie report of work mg on at Sipiau contained in the Man ger’e letter dated the 19th of Jan 1902: No. 1 monitor is doing he with the new sluice, but we are 1 handed since the Hari l^y a u lestarted on 14th125 words
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Article76 1902-01-23 7 *j.i. mornm« tbe residence of AK kVrr W’oodside, Grange lr C'fTentered by bnffelarii A lady ,1V l.oii'e heard a no.se .ns.de l„k liiis n) "rning and on going >• 01 k w a barglar in the dining <7,.'’raised an idaim and the iu, 'j n ..antiv76 words
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Article94 1902-01-23 7 eX :raordinary and lamentable •‘J 1 to t i,e murder of President v.„ lrV recently r e.died tLe sad iii’the North-Western city of whcrc a ,na,, lt d 1 H.'i' in was sentenced to tlnee j n the .State penitentiary for •ifu Peter Kohk, soon after tlift94 words
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Article89 1902-01-23 7 II > IIm’ if is due from the North 27tii nisi ant, and will coal at the .*i:arf. I I,p following colliers arc due Japan viz. Silesia nb»tit the 25th t and lienyloe about the same iliC. 1 i.e Orel is due from Yiadivostock t grji }i ifist.89 words
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Article129 1902-01-23 7 I'm rirst da**s British cruis»*r Ampluit i ior Euglar. 1 ai <> o’clock this .11''! ill I g. flie Siamese gunboat Ham link 1 rived from Penang yesterdav evening ’’inged salutes with Fort Cau>iie anchored in the roads and vj.ct-ed to leave for Bangkok toi K'i--. 01129 words
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Article104 1902-01-23 7 Ihk following passengers were '■juked for Singapore up tothe24th Dec. •y the German mail steamer iSaclise-n, :iieherp on the 31st Jan: from Brenen .Mr. Julius Hess, Mrs. Moeller■iinn.—from Antwerp: Mrs. Nier.we'liip —fr.iin Soul iuiinpton Mr. E »y— tiom Genoa Messrs. Th. CollA Dueilor, lh-. Pfannscbmidt, Pyctfcch,104 words
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Article112 1902-01-23 7 'r t e '"-'(hi. Times thus wrote on Ghri- ib J) c. i vengeance meted out *i;si 11 g,*nts on 11 ie island of Mi ndoro 'vn luil and satisfying and those m sympathy with them have Word received in Manila unpaign that is being carried /J112 words
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Article85 1902-01-23 7 j *am.oon correspondent says that, ’>0reeu o l >a f lth r appeared in hgnt a f i 0 "-wsein in bioad daya^ a cked several natives, »r.;. J!i aul,n the m Mr. Gordon, ,e>1,^ enl > fired at the animal be»zeil a! ,l i a85 words
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Article383 1902-01-23 7 Insurgents Still Active. i Insurgent activity continues in Samar, ihe American troops there have hud several encounters there with bolomen. Gen. has sent an increased force there, including several commands of nat ive scouts, in the hope oi running down the armed natives. According to a correspondent383 words
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Article420 1902-01-23 7 Its personnel much changed since last Year. According to the Ceylon papers, the Dallas Company now at Colombo numbers thirty members, and some two-thirds of these are said to be staying at the Bristol Hotel. This fact is interesting when it is recalled that Miss de Worms,420 words
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Article871 1902-01-23 7 The Stranding of the Thyra.” the Master Attendant’s Office, this morning, a Court of Inquiry was held to investigate the stranding of the oiltank steamer Thyra (2,244 tons net, owned by A. Gladstone Co., West Hartlepool) off* P11I0 8ambu on the night of January 7th. The871 words
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Article785 1902-01-23 7 0 Van. 1-ilk. Mr.and Mrs. Merewetlier have made themselves so popular in Huala Lumpur that everybody iR glad to hear that Mr. Merewether’s appointment- as Resident of Selangor has been confirmed. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins are being feted at farewell entertainments, previous to their leaving Kuala785 words
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Article385 1902-01-23 7 Entries. First Day (28th Jan The Maiden Plate. —Sandy, Yorkshire, Rough Diamond, Kia-ora, Angelus, Dum Dura, Sinbad, Romeo, Carlton, Rapid. The P’irst Griffin Race. Royal Dulle, His Excellency, Puritan Lass, Jackpot, Salak, Scots Bay, Vingt-et-un, W.P., White Heather, J ingle, Lochinvar, Sportsman, Glenalmond, King Edward, Highborn, Hob-nob, Ping385 words
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Article274 1902-01-23 7 -Mtilay Mai!. Mr. Robert Baker of Seremban write*: —1 have got a very good specimen of what is known as BenneVs t\rct. According to 4i The Living Animals of the World,” this creature is the only instance of a cat-like animal with partly webbed feet. Jt is found-Mtilay Mai!. - 274 words
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Article364 1902-01-23 8 The Judgment. The mail brings particulars of the Lim Loh case which bore upon the title to certain real estate in Rallies Place and Change Alley. We have already repotted the arguments of counsel before the Privy Council which heard the cai-e on appeal. The appeal364 words
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Article409 1902-01-23 8 Home. Count von referring to Mr Chamberlain’s Edinburgh speech, said that should a Minister try to justify his policy by foreign examples great caution was required, otherwise there were risks of his being misunderstood and of hurting foreign feelings. He was ready to assume and, after the assurances409 words
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Article55 1902-01-23 8 The Singf|>ore Volunteer Engineer Company will be enrolled at tbe S.V.C. Drill Hall fly the Commandant S.V.C. on Friday, January 31st, at 6 p.m. The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer I'eterslmrg arrived from Odessa this morning en rovle for Vladivostock with 1,567 officers and men on board. She55 words
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Article63 1902-01-23 8 Last night the Marine Police patrol on duty in the Singapore river caught five Chinese in the act of stealing rice from a tongkang moored in the river. They had removed five pikuls which they had placed in a small boat. Two of the men are old63 words
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Article209 1902-01-23 8 To be celebrated at the Teutonia Club. Monday next will be the 4Brd anniversary of the birth of the German Emperor. Lnst year, on account, of the death of the Queen, the German residents iu Singapore did not celebrate their rulers birthday in the usual manner; whereas209 words
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Article367 1902-01-23 8 An Illustration of tlie Methods of the British Merchant. The Imperial Argus, a comparatively new monthly magazine, with t-trong protective tendencies, calls attention in its December issue to the recent experience of Mr. Seymour Bell, the British Commercial Agent iu the United States. Mr. Bell, it may be367 words
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Article66 1902-01-23 8 Odessa, Orel doe Jan. 26th R. A. Pal merer. Australian Ports Ch'ngtu due 27th Jan Mgaefield. Hongkong, Bor mid a due Jan. 28th B. U Europe P. Heinnch due Jan. 30th. B. M Copenhagen, via ports Kitai beg. Feb Bsltic Ports, Siam io Feb. B. M.66 words
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Article6321 1902-01-23 8 Tuesday, 21st January. Present: His Rik I 1 rank Athels tank Kwjjttknham, k.c.m.o., (Governor). Hon. C. W. S. Kyim#*rsley (Acting Colonial Secretary). Hon. F. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. A. Murray (Colonial Engineer). Hon. T. H. Kershaw (Acting AttorneyGeneral). Hon. \V. Evans (Acting Auditor-General). Hon. .1. M. A6,321 words
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Article373 1902-01-23 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Thk annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sporting Club was held in the Exchange at 5 p.iu. yesterday. Mr.VV. A. Cadell presided, and there were also present: Messrs. Nicholson, Adam?, Laird, White, Koger, Mactaggart, Young, Morrison, Mulholland, Faber, Makepeace, Gahagan, Weaver,373 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article205 1902-01-23 9 Uuder this heading the fallowing abbreviations are used :—str. —steamer airship; bq.—barque; sch.—schooner; Yet— Yacht; Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; 'For. —Torpedo; H.p.-Horse-power; Brit—British U. S.—United States; Feb.—French; Ger.—German; Dut—Dutch; Joh.—Johore; Ac., G.c.—General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger U.—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.—Tanjong Pagar Dock; B. W.—Borneo Wharf;205 words
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Article1394 1902-01-23 9 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Annam, Dan. str. 3,702 tons, Capt Berentzen, 22nd Jan. From Antwerp, 14th Dec. G.c. Behn Meyer 4b Co. For Hongkong, 23rd—W. Asahan, Ger. str. 161 tons, Capt Schultz, 22nd Jan. From Asahan, 20th Jan. G.c., and 16 d.p. Behn Meyer A Co.1,394 words
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Article205 1902-01-23 9 Same, port probable dale of mrioal, and name of agent*. Steam BHs. Adana Europe, pVd Canal Dec 24; Alboin, Calcutta, Feb 5; Borneo Coy. Andalusia, Hamburg, Jan 30; Bebn Meyer Au tralind, Fremantle, Jan 22; Boustead. Ambria. Hongkong. Feb 18; Behn Meyer. Annum, Europe. Feb *2Q; M,Maritime* Aragonia.205 words
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Article896 1902-01-23 10 4i r i j r i 5 [F**- rL> JSan' A lop Oamm From Railed Consignees. a j j Jab i i 17 Miike Maru [lap str.> 2081 Yagi Bomba)- ;Jan 3P. Simon? and Co. 17 Siam Brit tin 992 Binns Lantfkat Jan 13 Katz Brothers Ltd 17 Hong896 words
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Article514 1902-01-23 10 I 1 Dats. Vbssbl’s Sams, Flag <fe Rio. Tons. Dkstination. t Jm 18 Vorwartt Ger str. 643 Sarawak 17 Miike Maru Jap str. 2081 Hongkong and Japnn 18 Tringganu Ger str 607 l ahnt Datu via ports 17 Triconia Brit str. 1069 Yokohama 18 G. G. van La a;*514 words
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Article89 1902-01-23 10 PASSED SUN DA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS f p, in u V DaTK OFn Deotik- i ReDate. F kig A Chip’s Name. Cahtain. Fbom where ation. mark Jan 1 Dut as. Meiapi Udema Jan 1 Batavif Rotterdam Feb bq.iGenevieve Courbe Saigon P. Adelidi j '> Brit s.s Kanza89 words
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Advertisement486 1902-01-23 10 LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE. f Purchasers are requested to see that every bottle bears, upon its RED LABEL, the signature in WHITE of L»ea Sc Perrins. None is the original and genuine Worcestershire without this. Persons infringing this label will be prosecuted. L LEA PERRINS SAUCE. n$mfy Htdkine cf the kind486 words
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Advertisement585 1902-01-23 10 ■'or Ladles.} A Remedy for a:i f»up«r»«4 ne Bitt*r Apple, 1'eDnyroyil P, c Bold by Singapore Dispensing 1 Raffle* Place, Sln*a P os* Proprietor: MARTIN. Chemist. SOUTHAMPTON. ENa^ lauiiu COMMON SENSE-. A mew medical work on the cause* and and effectual means of self-cure erer la *S5t and functional debility,585 words
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