The Straits Budget, 25 February 1903
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Title Section124 1903-02-25 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSU£ OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." «jTAPUSHED OVER HALF* A CENTURY. loi, LVI. Cable Address: Times, Singapore.) Straits Budget, 40 Cents. •> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1903. Straits Times 15 cents The Straits Times is widely read throughout Asia generally. It circulates in.Qjngapofe and Penang,124 words
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The Straits Budget. WEDNESDAY, 25TH FEBRUARY.
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Article169 1903-02-25 1 /M At Yokohama, on January 29th, Koj;ki: i sul/.lk, of a daughter. N i,\| t —i»n February 15th, at the H>. Hi lit- 1 father, Shanklin, Isle of > wife of rvRIL Baxendalk. of K- of a daughter. I At the Waverley Hotel, Penang, I i i>i't. the wile169 words
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Article44 1903-02-25 1 i' \?»\\t>.—At the Presbyterian on the 14th February, 19»W, MAii'K Adams to Arthur H .1 Ml I'. »\VKRs. H I»m\vnkv.—On the 19th iust. at < iihcdral, Singapore, by the Vn nleaeon Dunkerley 1ft. A.. H Phillips, of Penang ami 1 mils Helena Downey, of44 words
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Article118 1903-02-25 1 Article?. > oiiroming-. tju Nations f* New H v.1* 0! >ea. Court. Hrer Diary. *V' P L JlKki ha duller, fl R ;'-ei|>t Case B I T Kobberv. i. Q OHence. H t ■'i'l Horse. fo, R cnt intuit. fl ot a ‘i Institute. li'S?" 1 Church.118 words
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Article627 1903-02-25 1 Singapore, 25th February, 1903. PRODUCE. Gambiei buyers f 16.00 Copra Bali 9.40 do Pontianak 9.00 Pepper, Black ,,34.40 do White, (8%) 59.00 Sago Flour Sarawak ,5.15 do Brunei No. 1 4.60 Pearl Sago 6.00 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 22.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 32.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 19.50627 words
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Article175 1903-02-25 1 This weeks issue of the Straits Budget is forwarded by the B. I. s.s. Zaida. The issue of theßudget, next week, will be mailed by the P.& O. 8.3 .Bengal. The mail for Europe by the N. D. L. s.s. Stuttgart closed on Tuesday. The mail175 words
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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS
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39 1903-02-25 1 LorAon ISt/i Fe/<. Subject to the ratification of the pending treaty with Colombia, the United States have agreed to purchase the Panama Company’s canal property and rights for forty millions of dollars.39 words
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Article85 1903-02-25 1 Mr. Chamberlain has arrived at Capetown. En route he stopped at the extreme Dutch centre of Paarl, where he met with a lukewarm reception. Mr. Chamberlain entered Capetown in the morning and was warmly cheered by the assembled crowds. Speaking in Greenmarket Square, he said he85 words
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Article60 1903-02-25 1 Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying in the House of Commons to Sir Charles Dilke, denied that Lord Onslow's despatch to Sir F. J. D. Lugard, High Commissioner for Northern Nigeria, implied censure of that officer for the operations undertaken in Kano. Mr. Chamberlain added that the Government had absolute60 words
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Article16 1903-02-25 1 Lord Charles Beresford has been appointed to the command of the Channel Squadron.16 words
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27 1903-02-25 1 London 19 th Feb Mr. Chamberlain ha% had a prolonged interview with Jan Hofineyr and several other leading Afrikander ex-Ministers of State.27 words
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19 1903-02-25 1 General Manning proposes to begin a general advance from Mudig on the 22nd instant.19 words
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Article84 1903-02-25 1 Lord Cranborne, speaking in the House of Commons, referred to the German agreement with China before the evacuation of Shanghai. China, replying to Britain’s refusal to recognise the Agreement, had declared that she would not allow anything that had passed with Germany to prejudice British rights in84 words
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Article27 1903-02-25 1 Lord Cranborne also announces that the British Government has not modified its view concerning the control of Chinese Customs in the future.27 words
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Article47 1903-02-25 1 He further said that the Government has not yet received an invitation to participate in the conference on the subject of Mexican and Chinese proposals regarding currency. The Government had not recommended China to introduce a national currency coin in pursuance of the Anglo-Chinese Agreement.47 words
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Article19 1903-02-25 1 London Feb. 20th. All the Powers have instructed their ambassadors to support the Macedonian reform scheme.19 words
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Article34 1903-02-25 1 The service members of the House of Commons have decided to take no action in reference to Col. Kinloch, who was suspended from the command of the Ist battalion Grenadier Guards.34 words
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Article26 1903-02-25 1 The Washington House of Representatives has passed the proposed increase of the American Navy by three new battleships and one cruiser.26 words
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Article18 1903-02-25 1 The Pope celebrated the jubilee of his accession to-day. He bore the ceremonies without fatigue.18 words
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Article24 1903-02-25 1 Judging by the Cape newspapers, the feeling of racial animosity at the Cape seems to be more pronounced than ever.24 words
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Article20 1903-02-25 1 London 21st February. The last of the Burgher camps ia the Transvaal has been closed.20 words
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Article61 1903-02-25 1 The correspondent of the Graphic at Garrero, in Somaliland, writes on the 16th instant that the Mullah had concentrated his whole force at T)ohol, sixty miles to the south west ot Bohotle. Cholera was rife among his followers. This will be a serious matter a3 the British force61 words
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Article38 1903-02-25 1 Mr. Chamberlain received at Cape Town, a Dutch deputation headed by Messrs. Hofmeyr and Merriman. The proceedings at the interview were of the most cordial kind. The delegates thanked Mr. Chamberlain on leaving.38 words
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Article22 1903-02-25 1 The Admiralty has definitely discontinued the use of the Belleville boilers, replacing them by the latest cylindrical boilers.22 words
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Article54 1903-02-25 1 A national Labour Conference was held at Newcastle to-day. It was decided to establish a fund im order to fight at elections independently of Liberals, Socialists and Conservatives. It was also decided to pay the Labour members of the House of Commons an annual salary54 words
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Article22 1903-02-25 1 London 2 2nd Feb. The Russian and Austrian ambassadors at Constantinople yesterday presented to the Grand Vizier the Macedonian Reform Scheme.22 words
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Article17 1903-02-25 1 The foundation stone of the new British Array War College has been laid.17 words
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37 1903-02-25 1 In a speech at Washington, President Roosevelt said the trend of events had forced the American nation to become a world Power with responsibilities in both the Occident ami the Orient.37 words
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53 1903-02-25 1 The Commissioner of the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines has started for China to investigate the question o* Chinese labour with a view to the employment of Chinese in the Johannesburg mines. The Commissioner first goes to London, and then to California, where he will53 words
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Article96 1903-02-25 1 London 23 rd Feb. Mr. Chamberlain's mission is practically ended. The papers are unanimous in saying; that no mac could have done more than he has done to reconcile the two races of colonists at the Cape. The Dutch address, mentioned in yesterday’s message, asserted the unalterable96 words
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Article56 1903-02-25 2 The Macedonian reform scheme recommends the appointment of an Inspector-General, approved by the Powers, with large independent authority. Also the organization of a gendarmerie fcy European othcers and the admission of Christians thereto, and, further, various reforms of the judicial and taxation systems. The Sultan of Turkey has56 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1903-02-25 1 „.t free price of the Straits Tunes H t r or t>B/-. The post free price «n* Budget is 320 a year, or 40/H to subscribe for a year. H riphons for shorter periods are H J "-.'^::VV r,, i»°rtionate rate of price as B r Budget can be sent87 words
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Advertisement131 1903-02-25 1 e for LadiesJ A Ron;ody for ail Irregularities. Supermini? Bitter Apple. Pennyroyal. 11 ih t Sold bv Singapore Dispensing Co., Ltd*. Raffles Place, Singapore. Prop* ictor MARTIN. /Srmi.t SOUTH A MPTON. fiNOLANC COMMON SENSE"“NUTSHEU A new medical work on the causes ami most *cientiric and effectual means of self cure131 words
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Obituary43 1903-02-25 1 DEATHS. 'Mi the lith February, at u iiAM M \1TL\nd, of theSluing- H N U Shanghai, Joseph ANTONIO 4 *4 1 ye;ir^. H -A Maea<*. on the 4th February, d \i: I a. widow of the late W S A Si A A.43 words
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Special Telegram to the “Straits Times.”
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51 1903-02-25 2 Honqkong, Feb. 19 th. The II ingk. mg Chamber of Commerce has h ?I i large meeting on the curren-'v* q'iestion, in favour ot a resolution inviting the Straits Currency Commission to extend its enquiries to Hongkong. The resolution was carried by 40 votes against51 words
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LEADING ARTICLES.
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Article896 1903-02-25 2 Straits February.) Man y patient contemplators of the testudinous methods whereby the Singap >re-Kranji Railway has been dragging itself towards completion, during the past three years will gape with amazement at the reports from the railway now being built for the Pekin Syndicate (by practical engineers) in North(Straits February.) - 896 words
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Article4956 1903-02-25 2 (Strait* Fii/i??, 21s£ February.) Two or three days ago a gentleman ailived here who had long resided in Japan. It was very wet and there were no gharries at the wharf, so he piled his baggage into a rikisha and got himself into another, and set out for(Strait* Fii/i??, 21s£ February.) - 4,956 words
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Article844 1903-02-25 3 Hongkong has just had a successful four days' race meeting. Fever is reported to be very prevalent in the Kampong Glam and Kampong Kerbau districts. The Resident of Selangor, Mr. H. Conway Belfield, is expected to reach Kuala Lumpur on his return from leave on the 24th844 words
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Article91 1903-02-25 3 About 9 o’clock last night a Chinese Towkay was going along Havelock Road with a bag containing $3OO in silver in his hand and $5OO in notes in his belt. When near the Chinese cemetery he was suddenly stopped by four coolies who took the bag from him91 words
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Article110 1903-02-25 3 The new customs for Selangor, which havejust come into force, are: —Opium $l2 a ball; spirits $1 a gallon; gin $3 a case of 15 bottles. Exports —tapioca, gambier, pepper, 21 per cent ad val.: coconuts, copra and cultivated rubbers, not exceeding percent conut oil free for110 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1903-02-25 3 LAND SALE. The following properties were disposed of at Powell ifc Co.’s sale-room yesterday Land at Bencoolen Street, Singapore town, area 8,910 sq. ft., held under statutory grant No. 1691, quit-rent $8, together with the dwellings erected thereon known as Nos. 146 to 157 Bencoolen Street. Bought by Hoosensah Merican132 words
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Article537 1903-02-25 4 Petition for Discharge. This morning Mr. Justice HyndmanJones heard an application for discharge from bankruptcy by L. J. Chater, late hotel keeper of Singapore. Mr. R. W. Braddell opposed the application on behalf of the largest creditor, Mr. Wee Kay Poh. The petitioner appeared in person to ask537 words
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Article258 1903-02-25 4 Annual Meeting. At the Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian Church, held last evening there was a large attendance, despite threatened bad weather. The chair was taken by the Minister, the Rev. S. S. Walker. The reports of the Session, the Board of Management and the Chinese Mission were258 words
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Article853 1903-02-25 4 Letter No. 2. Singapore, Feb. 19. Dear Jack,— Last evening I went on shore alone. As you know, I am fond of prowling around on my own, for I fancy in this way, one gets more out of a strange place, than if accompanied by a friend853 words
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Article305 1903-02-25 4 The enquiry into the allegations of cheating, forging a water rate notice, and using as genuine a forged document brought against Low Chee Ann, was resumed this morning, by Mr. Beatty. The cashier of the Municipality send the water rate receipts were prepared beforehand. A notice of305 words
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Article480 1903-02-25 4 Killing two Birds with one Stone. A Committee recently appointed by the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Society of San Paulo, in Brazil, to inquire into the causes of the fall in the price of coffee has just issued its report, in which a number of measures for480 words
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Article1538 1903-02-25 4 General Manager’s Report, 7th Feb. 1903. To the Chairman and Directors Raub Australian G. M. Co. Ltd. Singapore. Gentlemen, —I beg to submit my monthly report on your Mining and Milling operations. The Mine measurements and assay results of prospecting work, prepared by the Mine Manager, show a total1,538 words
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Article91 1903-02-25 4 P. O. PASSENGERS. Arrivals. Per Coromandel: From Horn; Won;: t J. I)ahle, D. Mactaggart, R. H°rt lW E. Squire, Mrs. Moaen. Departures 1 1 Feb. 20.—Per Coromantel: fr<* r oD Mr. and Mm. W. H. Raymond. a infant, Mr*. Trotter, and Mr. R«* rfM London via Marseille* —Messn*. R 191 words
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Article155 1903-02-25 5 I N ese youth went into the 0 ]ice Station about 11 o’clock 1 'ind reported that he was one I tour men ol a tongkang which I T j.nc a cargo of wood from Siak His brother was the r c r .teersraan of155 words
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Article377 1903-02-25 5 -eoNDBNT describes, in tlie i trip to Bentong. He found i;: trunk road a splendid piece L iiidiip. At Tranum, he turned I. The road thither from l utv miles long) is described I built, and kept up I r. rates are said to be almost Flourishing Bentong.377 words
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Article1383 1903-02-25 5 Home. addressed by Admiral Basil l h> 1 1 mrs describes fully the hiri- in the (Grenadiers, especially battalion, whereby the subalterns rtiab to try young officers for military offences, the punishment v- a severe flogging on the bare t* r ntes a recent instance where *i tainted1,383 words
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Article90 1903-02-25 5 The Silensing Gold Mine is to be shortly re-opened, and Mr. W. Gregory, the former Chief Engineer of the property arrived yesterday by the s s. Glenfarg on his way to Pahang to get things into shape against the arrival of the new Manager, who may90 words
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Article1166 1903-02-25 5 The s.s. Diamante has been sold to the N. Y. K. for £23,700. A Chinaman living at Serangoon Road committed suicide last night by hanging himself. Mr. A. S. Hocking and Mr. G. F. J. Towers have been appointed to be storekeepers on the F.M.S. Railways. The1,166 words
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Article82 1903-02-25 5 The P. C. A. department charged one Choo Ann on a summons this morning for working a horse in an unfit condition. Mr. Graham and Mr. Falshaw gave evidence to this effect. The defendant said the horse was off his feed, and he took the animal out82 words
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Article225 1903-02-25 5 On the 14th inst. about 6-30 p.m. a boatman named Tan Mai Ann was returning from sea towards Tanjong Rhu in a sampan when a police boat overhauled him and took him to the station, because, as the police say, he would not allow them on board225 words
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Article539 1903-02-25 5 About 7.30 pm. on the 10th inst. a Chinese doctor named Leang Eng Seng residing at 10 Wayang Street was alone in his shop counting the day's receipts when two men entered the shop. One of these was named Hong Ah Tong. The other who has not539 words
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Article263 1903-02-25 5 The London newspapers protest against the engagement of Indian coolies for the Rand. Mine owners contend that white labour adds 10s. per ton to cost of mining and would render half the mines unprofitable. The proposal is seriously made to import Spaniards, Italians and outside Kaffirs. Wages have,263 words
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Article1043 1903-02-25 6 Mr. Hugh Clifford on the Situation* In a recent number of Black t rood's Magazine, Mr. II. Clifford discourse* of the “Destiny of the Philippines/’ The Filipinos being of the Malayan race, Mr. Clifford’s lone experience among the Malays of the Peninsula and the r.eizhcouring islands renders him1,043 words
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Article85 1903-02-25 6 The North China Daily Neirs of the 3rd inst. says:—The final round for the cup presented by the Captain, H. G. Gardner, was played yesterday between Mr J. H. T. McMurtrie and Mr. J. A McGill, the former conceding strokes at three holes. It was a matter85 words
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Article193 1903-02-25 6 We regret to state that telegraphic intelligence has been received by the Acting Japanese Consul to the effect that H I H. General Prince Komatsuya Akihito, G.C.8., better known to foreigners as Prince Komatsu, died in Tokyo on the 18th instant from the bursting of a193 words
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Article926 1903-02-25 6 Hongkong is notified to be an infected port owing to bubonic plague breaking out there. The Government has accepted the tender of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. tor the construction of a steam tug for the P.W.D. The price is $18,000 The Malay Mail hears that it926 words
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Article151 1903-02-25 6 Municipal Opinion. The Municipality of Singapore has addressed a letter to Government, in favour of exchange-fixity. In this letter, it was pointed out that the Municipality was a very large importer from gold-using countries, that the revenue for the year was as a rule fully appropriated, and151 words
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Article220 1903-02-25 6 A Hint to Medical Candidates. Dk. Wallace writes in the British Indian Recorder Men from India employed by the Straits Settlements Government complain bitterly of the fall in value of the “Straits” dollar. An officer at Singapore, writing to me says When I arrived220 words
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Article676 1903-02-25 6 Coolie Troubles. The other day, a steamer called the Uremt't arrived at Muntok in the island of Banka, with a consignment of coolies from Hongkong. These coolies had 'been engaged to work at the tin mines I in that island. The coolies, owing to isome irregularities in the676 words
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Article129 1903-02-25 6 Now that the t. M. S. are lending money for the construction of the railway through Johore, their Estimates are cut down in consequence. There is no objection to the loan but there are fears that the curtailment of expenditure will be carried to needless lengths. The129 words
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Correspondence.
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Article142 1903-02-25 6 1 o the Editor of the “v# 1 I nave read j n under the heading "a Diary” a reference to th* take unto themselvj ,I 9oI H Institute. Allow rae to S was to the point. A» ,5 I may say that I have “The Boustead,” and142 words
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Article293 1903-02-25 6 There is notified an Order is* the British Local Governmen t amending the Regulation* November, 189(1, for the preve- the spread of cholera, yellow f plague, and providing for the of a night signal, as well as of signal, by the Master of even. infected with any of293 words
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Article954 1903-02-25 6 Liect -Jackson R.E., leaves o-day for Colombo by the Local Chinese opinion at Hoi.'*is said to run high in favour ot tii" standard. There are still fourteen cilable Boer prisoners in Ceyi refuse to take the oath of allege- 1 This is Liberty Hall Singaporean said when954 words
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Article53 1903-02-25 7 Ihe following jiasrtenverH arrived here this morning by the Imperial German Mail str. Stuttgart. From Hongkong: Mr. A. C. Padday, Mr. J. Loudon, Mias Annie Tolley’ Mr. A. Toennerud, Mr. T. Tawata, Mr. A. W. J Simmons. From Shanghai: Mr. John Deans, Mr. St. Kuesewsky. Mr.53 words
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Article52 1903-02-25 7 On Saturday night Sergt. Dunn and a posse of police raided the Malay Club at No. 1 Niven Road, known as the Harbab Askedan Club and arrested seven men for playing Siki Mr. Buckley, who defended, applied at the Police Court this morning for a postponement, which52 words
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Article104 1903-02-25 7 P. O. PASSENGERS. Jhe following passengers arrived per s. I a fvita on Saturday:—From Bombay, Mr. A. F. Maclaren from Colombo, Mr. Ifraddell; from London, Cant, and Mrs. 11. S. Christie from Marseilles. Mr. Laird, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. W eld, Mr. J. W. Kdie, Mr. H. Belfield. Mr. H.104 words
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Article96 1903-02-25 7 The Home Post Office has issued the following notice The sender of an insured parcel addressed to any of the undermentioned foreign countries, British possessions, or places where there are British postal agencies, may obtain an acknowledgment of its delivery by prepaying with the postage a96 words
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Article485 1903-02-25 7 The London China Express of Jan. 30th saysWe understand that the Straits Currency Commission has concluded taking its evidence, and will proceed immediately to the consideration of its report. The evidence has, we believe, been of a very conflicting nature, and can scarcely be said to betoken485 words
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2573 1903-02-25 7 How it Affects Liverpool. {Liverpool Daily Post Jan. 1 6th.) In a recent magazine article dealing with the outposts of our Empire, the author gave a very flattering, though somewhat inaccurate, description of Singapore; and it occurred to the present2,573 words
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Article884 1903-02-25 8 home. Lieut.-Colonel Wm. Bromley- Da venport. M.P., J.P., d.l., D.s.o., write* to The Tunes and says that hi* brother-in-law, Colonel Kinloch, never attempted to excuse the abase* complained of, which were studiously concealed from him. He ha* been sentenced unheard. Lieut.-Colonel Bromley-Davenport characterizes Admiral Cochrane’s statement* a* poisoned884 words
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Article126 1903-02-25 8 In a report on .Exotic Plants of Economic Interest in the BotanicGardens at Entebbe, Uganda, Mr. J. Mahon states he has a number of seedlings of Sierra Leone highland coffee (Cojtea slenophylla) raued from Singapore seed. "Tea grows with but moderate rapidity just here. ()tir126 words
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Article416 1903-02-25 8 Half-yearly Meeting:. The ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was held at Hongkong on the 14th instant. The Hon. R. Shewan took the chair. The chairman pointedly drew attention to the prosperous condition of the bank, and to its financial416 words
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Article136 1903-02-25 8 At a recent meeting of the F. M. is. U nited Planters’ Association the following motion proposed by Mr. Meikle and I seconded by Mr. Browell, was carried unanimously That the inability of employers to obtain extradition warrants for coolies under agreement absconding to the Colony be136 words
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Article141 1903-02-25 8 On Tuesday, the Rev. L. Burghoffer, of the church of “Our Lady of Lourdes” missed two candlesticks from the altar and informed his sacristan. Shortly afterwards a Chinese detective appeared with a rikisha puller and the missing candlesticks. The detective observed the articles showing iroin141 words
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Article892 1903-02-25 8 On account of the rain the tournament ties fixed for Wednesday are postponed until Saturday. Admiral Bridge s squadron has paid a visit to Manila on its return voyage from Singapore and Borneo. An expert, Mr. Murchison, is now prospecting the tin land on the Punjom Mining892 words
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Article837 1903-02-25 8 A. Lyon v. Syed Mohamed Alsagoff. Yesterday (Monday) afternoon, the Chief Justice (Sir Lionel Cox) delivered judgment in this case, which it will be remembered arose out of a dispute as to the possession of the Albion Engine Works, Singapore. His Lordship said, the plaintiff claimed a declaration837 words
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Article1764 1903-02-25 8 •‘L'BERTY ha Lu 1 C AST. Blanche Chil worth Arnr Ok i I ten, of the late Sir ~K Mrs. F. W. Barker Mr D \JM Mr. Owen...Mr. \V. M. Hon. Gerald \t William Todman.. Mr A p 7 J. Brigimshaw...Mr. A v‘ < Mr. Fedrick ..Mr. C1,764 words
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Article59 1903-02-25 9 Thk following passengers will arrive here by the Imperial German mail steamer Stuttgart due here on the I4th of March. Mr. O. Schwemer, Mr. Louis Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Hatfenden, Mr. Th. Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. L. Veerkamp, Mr. and Mrs. de Kooy and children, Mrs.59 words
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Article67 1903-02-25 9 Thk February Medal was played for on Saturday last, but the rain prevented many good socies being returned. Reid 70— 9 61 Ellis R. H. 78 —10 68 Kent 87—16 71 Simmonds 91—20 71 Salmond 84—12 72 Webb 86—14 72 Martin A. R. 91—16 75 Martin T.67 words
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Article521 1903-02-25 9 Kuala Lip is, 19 th Jan. The question of a motor-car mail and passenger service between Selangor and Pahang is again being talked about. It is reported that Mr. Loke Yew is interested in a new Motor Company which may inaugurate a regular service on the Pahang Trunk521 words
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Article97 1903-02-25 9 Por Singapore. Per P. A O. 8. 8. Victoria caonactiog at Colombo with the steamer O&san From Feb. (L due 8th March—Mr T3H8, Mr. Hopwood, PhilRps. Per P. A O. oTe/CAftta "connecting with steame 'eHlldnrat at Colombo, from London Ffcb. 20—Mr. N. Henry, Mr. B. J. Young,97 words
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Article112 1903-02-25 9 Penang and C&lcut'a, C. Apcar due 26th Feb., Paterson Simons. Odessa, tia ports, Petersburg 24th Feb and ftkaterino lav 21th Feb., R. V. F. Ma_»ila Lsla de Panay due 24th Feb., Barlow. Del agoa Bay via ports, Vadala, due 26th Feb., Boustead. Hongkong, Ischia due 28th112 words
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SHIPPING
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Article121 1903-02-25 9 Under this heading the following abbreiatlons are used —str.—steamer sh.— aip; bq.—barque; sch.—schooner; Yet.— acht; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt. —Gunboat; Tor Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit.—Brish; D. S.—United States; Fch.—French; :*r.—German; Dut.—Dutch; Joh.—Johore; J 0.—General-cargo; d.BL—deck passenger; C-Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong Pagar Tharf; T.P.D.—Tanjong Pagar Dock; jEw. Borneo Wharf;121 words
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Article1373 1903-02-25 9 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Austria, Aus. str 4,879tons, Capt Colledani, 23rd Feb. From Hongkong. 18th Feb. G.c., and 353 d.p, Rautenberg Schmidt Co. For Penang, 26th—Rds. Bangkok, Ger.str. 1,237 tons, Capt Busche 24th Feb. From Bangkok 20th Feb. G.c and 8 d.p. Behn Me\er A Co.1,373 words
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Article610 1903-02-25 9 Name, part probable date of arrival and name of agent*. Steamers. Afridi, Tyne, Mar P. Simons. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Apl 2; Mansfield. Andalusia, Hongkong, Mar 26; B. Meyer. Annaio, Hongkong. Mar 16 MM. Aratoon A pear, Calcutta, M ar 1 P. Simons Austria, Hongkong, Feb 26; Rautenberg. Awa Maru,610 words
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Article1103 1903-02-25 10 ViKf-iL’i Nm« F 4°'toh8 Captain Fbom Saile. Cosugkkh. Q_ I *?a Raain Nor str. 726 Olsen Bangkok Feb 13 Tan Say Lee Sw* 'Brit str 186 Ainsworth Kelantan Feb T. K. Tian Go Ltd lft Hnrnn str 1998 Malth Batoum Dec 31 Borneo Coy. Ltd. 1ft HhiraiA* str. 33561,103 words
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Article91 1903-02-25 10 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Flag A f Date of 1 Destin- RkDate. Rig. Ship’s Name. Captain. Sailing. From where ation. mark Feb 11,Dut ss.Goentoer Le Clereq Feb 11 Batavia Rotterdam 12 Dut sh. Vondel Callander Dec 25 Kapstad Anjer f.o. 12 Fch bq. Biessard Lodonne Oct91 words
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Article453 1903-02-25 10 1 1 Date. Vessel’s Name, Flag A Rig.; Tons. Destination. Feb 19 Houtman Dut str. 1156 Bandjermassin 19 Swaerdecroon str. 432 Djambie 19 Giang Ann Brit str. 567 Dongola via ports In }J. aza 8 on str. 3280 Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe 5i orn Nor 1 Penang and Rangoon453 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement390 1903-02-25 9 SCHWEITZER’S Ills Best i Purest COCOA. Now especially packed in double-lidded ice ensurig freshness for y ears, in all cli manta. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERT. This is the age of research and experiment, when all nature, so to speak,is ransacked by the scientific for the com fort and happiness of man.390 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement211 1903-02-25 10 s%‘ “i f <***:* ■-■^eqr A?-' OLD a YOUNG the vigour and buoyancy o? health arc secured by the timeiy and regular use of Mother Scigel's Curative Syrup- a nature r tonic and blood purifier compounded cf r rtiits, roots and herbs. It tones the liver, regulates the bowels, promotes211 words
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