The Straits Budget, 6 April 1904
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section86 1904-04-06 1 The Straits Budget KOTABLIBHED OVER HALF A CENTURY VOL. LVill. Cable Address: Times, Singapore. Straits Budget, 40 Cents. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1904. BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” ti Svkaits Times 15 cents. No. 4*41 T hf “STRAITS TIMES” circulates largely in Singapore and Penang throughout all86 words
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The Straits Budget. WEDNESDAY, 6TH APRIL
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Article19 1904-04-06 1 1 ha!*i>o(*k.— On the 16th Match, at Kwo Hankow, the wife of ARTHUR K. CRADDOCK, of a djiughter.19 words
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Article193 1904-04-06 1 LkaMNO AltTlCLES. Museum Troubles. Prep§ Cor.tr *1. Water 1 rouble?. Local. Market Qao-stioLa. >hippim: News. Pn*senger List. Pi >!’.(•♦' N«‘%vs. Ko'al Joh re Tin Mining Co. I hr Suita uf <;ak’s House Burgled. A: oim 1 ."kolpto 1 Found. 1 l.t- Cump. Sinvajiori Gymkhana. Bream of Trust.193 words
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Article623 1904-04-06 1 Singapore, 6th April, 1904. produce. 10 30 a 1 |Cul>e No. 1) unpicked 15.00 l »l Bu., r 7 5-, do 1'outiaun, 7.25 black 23 871 W^ Lit (6%) --...47 62 ***■> Flour Sarawak 3 50 Brunei No. 3 5o PcarJ Sago 5.0 Ball, 15% basis 23 00 Falfmbang,623 words
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Article224 1904-04-06 1 The Straits Budget this week, will he despatched by the B. I. 8 8. Zamania. I he Budget, next week, will be mailed by the P. and O. B.p. Ballaarat The German mail for Europe by the Breussen closed on Monday. The mail from Europe of224 words
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Article661 1904-04-06 1 Comments utt the Games. The following are the results of last week’s League fixrures:—Nondescripts beat A. T. A 3 0; Bind and Drums beat Rovers 2*1 S. V I. beat Riffles 2 I; T. P. D. diew with Blakan -Mati 1-1. In the first named match the661 words
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LEADING ARTICLES.
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Article1359 1904-04-06 1 (Siraits Times 31 si Match.) In our issue of Tuesday, we referred to some of the tribulations of the Director of the Botan ical Gardens, and mentioned how he had to dissipate the local Zoo because, through the parsimonious adminstrative policy of this, the richest of all the(Siraits Times, 31 si Match.) - 1,359 words
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Article430 1904-04-06 2 (Straits Times 5tk April.) \V>: have reason to believe that the Russian authorities having succeeded in i procuring the deportation of Mr. John Cowen the whilom editor of the China Times —and having also had him booted out of his billet and out of Tientsin for publishing anti-Russian(Straits Times, 5tk April.) - 430 words
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Article1467 1904-04-06 2 (Straits Times 5th April.) Now is the time to say Hurrah for the Kallang Waterworks Extension scheme, and the Kallang Tunnel! The tunnel, as we all know very well, was ordered as a quick scheme for getting water when the town had been scared out of its wits(Straits Times, 5th April.) - 1,467 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1904-04-06 1 I ho post free price of the Straits Time i« a year. The post free price of the Straits Budget is $20 a year. It i' not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods” are »t the same proportionate rate of price as for a year.95 words
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Article517 1904-04-06 2 The annual General Meeting of the Selangor Planters’ Association will be held at the Selangor Club on the April. Divine Service will be held in the American Methodist Episcopal Church in Coleman Street at 9 a.ra. to-morrow (Good Friday.) The ore produced in March by the tributors517 words
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212 1904-04-06 2 During the night of the 15-16 mst. the house of the Sultan of Siak in Serangoon Road was broken into and property in jewellery, money and clothes valued at >*4so, belonging to a Malay woman named Katijah w’as earried off. No report was made212 words
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226 1904-04-06 2 I*6* P. Ar O. 8. Manila from London Mai •*>, due Bth April—Mr and Mrs. Pergs Mr T. O. King. Mi s Co-grave, Mr. Cos iirave, Mrs Cosgrave. Capt H. Brunshill, Mr V. Bteidram, Mr J N. Biggs, 2rd Lieut Bharlaud, Capt Thrujp, 2nd Lieut.226 words
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JAPANESE OFFICIAL NEWS.
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Article426 1904-04-06 2 Full Particulars from Admiral Togo The following telegram was received by the Japanese Consul i n Sin-a, at 2.30 p.m. on the 30',h March Of the second attempt to block th I'ort Arthur harbour, Admiral Toro reports Our blockaders consisting 0 f f our steamers426 words
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Article191 1904-04-06 2 Russian Regiment ChaseJ from the Field. The following telegram was received at 7.10 p.m. on the 30 h March On the 28th March at the outside of the south gate of Chongju, a detachment of our infantry and cavalry repulsed the enemy after an fngjge* ment, the191 words
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Article268 1904-04-06 3 I Friday, Mtrch i8th. I PRESENT. I Ki.LKXCY W. T Taylor, c.m.o., B cc l K administering the Government). B, r. W. S. Kynneisley, C.M.O., (Acting "colonial Secretary). B. W. K Collyer 1.8.0. (Attorney-General). I y O. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). I y i‘. If Hill (Auditor-General). Murray, C.K.,268 words
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Article351 1904-04-06 3 BIhk 1 myoma is due from Europe B*h general cargo about the 17th prox B idi mu/ two davR ago The Vienna ■r Jap tn, and tin* Standard for SbangB will likely call here en route, for Br.kf-r coals. The former left Penarth the :i.Yh uhimo and the351 words
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Article194 1904-04-06 3 I 1.30 p.m. yesterday a report at Orchard Road Police Stai the body of a man had been P at Bukit Timah. Insp. Dooley I r -jt. Lucas went to the scene to 11 {ffines. A human skeleton was lM *ke jungle near the 71 mile I194 words
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Article1038 1904-04-06 3 The Earl of Portsmouth asked the Government whether Crown Agents foi the Colonies received fixed salaries for their services in connection with the colonies and protectorates they represent what those salaries were; whether the Crown Agents were permitted to levy a percentage on expenditure or1,038 words
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Article308 1904-04-06 3 New School Scheme. A proposal by Mr. R J. Wilkinson, Federal Inspector of Schools, to establish a residential school for Malays has, says the '1 aiping correspondent of the PinarU'i Gazette received the favourable consideration of the Ressidents in conference. The scheme is the outcome of an agitation308 words
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342 1904-04-06 3 The Directors.’ report of this Company for the year ending 15th Ftb states: The amount of ore obtained .luring that period was 4,192 piculs, with an average labour force of 500 coolies. During 1902, the output wa? 4,670 piculs. The outstanding advance s were342 words
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Article704 1904-04-06 3 From the Times Correspondent. Brussels Feb, 26th. A lawsuit of an exceptional nature was to have come before the probate division of the Brussels Law Courts on Feb. 29th. The case has arisen out of the will of the late Queen of the Belgians, who, it704 words
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Article78 1904-04-06 3 A Successful Year’s Operations. The following telegram has been received by Mr. W. H. Frizell, manager of the Chartered Bank: At the approaching meeting of the Shareholder* the Directors will recommand a Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, free of Income tax, adding78 words
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Article526 1904-04-06 3 The B. I. Salara arrived on Thursday rooming from Rangoon with rice for Yokohama A Thk British collier Satshima arrived this momiog from Barry with 3,400 tons of coal hound for Japan. On Monday there will be no issue o! the Straits Times but subscribers will get526 words
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Article189 1904-04-06 3 At 4.40 p.m. on Wednesday, a private gbirry belonging to Yew dock Sing was being driven across Cavenagh Bridge by a syce named Ah mat. Near the Post < ffice end, he pulled out and tried to pass a Ralli can belonging to Mr. Krarup. A189 words
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Article528 1904-04-06 4 7 he Volunteers went lnt-» Camp at Tarjoiig Katong on Thursday afteriior n* The 8.V C. and the S.V 0 Maxim Section .marched to Camp, the Artillery with #ix 10 pounders and the Machine G** 1 Section with two Maxims. The^-f i 'V and the 8 V.I.528 words
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Article126 1904-04-06 4 captain Molyneux, hon secretary of the forthcoming gymkhana, states that the entries for the meeting on 9'h April have now closed resulting in 77 entries from 28 different competitors. On looking over the list of events and competitors one may be justified in hoping for a really good126 words
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Article110 1904-04-06 4 Baron Fridland von Nowack has explained to the Society of Arts how his “weather plant” performs a .wild war-dance with its twigs when earthquakes and tornadoes are about. It demonstrates in a milder degree for ordinary weather. He reckons that, if one were properly housed in London,110 words
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Article77 1904-04-06 4 The tin and tin ore exported from Selangor in February shews a decrease of Pixuls —642 4«>, or about 38 tons in comparison with the output during the corresponding period of the previous year. The duty collected was $116,***** less than the amount realised list year. The decrease77 words
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Article430 1904-04-06 4 tamps are working night and day.— Malay Mail. The Sin-Y** m ning coolies ia the Ulu are *ow working just under seven a day, hut they are conductirp operations at their own place. The result is that they are not making as much as they did -before, and► tamps are working night and day.— Malay Mail. - 430 words
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Article382 1904-04-06 4 The notable features of the last attack on Port Arthur were the two encounters between destroyer flotillas. One of the Japanese destroyers engaged was the Asashio.” '1 his vessel is one of Thornycroft’B boats built in 1901, and is typical of the others of the flotilla She has382 words
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Article218 1904-04-06 4 —Malay Mr. F. E. Maynard returns to Perak in connection with the Krian Irrigation Works. Mr. A. F. Worthington is appointed D O., Kuala Pilah, Mr. Dinsmore taking his place as A. D. O. Mr. A. \Y. Just will act as Collector of Land Revenue; Serembau,—Malay - 218 words
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Article201 1904-04-06 4 A Hypnotic Seance. Last night the entertainment given by Mr. Leavitt’s Troubadours in the Town Hall was exceptionally interesting. The chief feature was the hypnotising of a young foreigner and putting him to sleep for 24 hours. Professor Zancig, after his usual entertainment, called for a volunteer from201 words
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Article165 1904-04-06 4 Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping have issued statistical tables for 1903. Thev show that on the whole, during 1903, the steamers on the official register of the United Kingdom have increased by 3’ 9 vessels, and 500,108 tons, while sailing vessels have decreased by 113 vessels,165 words
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Article195 1904-04-06 4 The export of arms and munitions r f war Irom the Colony to Branei is foibidden for six months from the 5 h April next. Orders of against fifty-eight aliens are notified Mr. Haines, Colonial Chaplain at Penang, has taken leave for eight months and thirty days from195 words
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Article751 1904-04-06 4 (From a Lady Correspondent.) After tour yeais’ abse&ce m the East w«- arrived in London in the spring of 19U4. Instead ot the tremendous rush and turmoil of motor cars, foot passengers and electric cabs, which one imagines while abroad to be the present -.tate of the great751 words
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Article85 1904-04-06 4 Dr. Dowir, the Zion at, has been veiling Australia, the land he qu tie v**r twenty years aio for the (Jo >ed '•a'es where Zionism haa b tn profitible to h m In Auhtialia, h* ma with hostile reception, anu could not xet a •earing owing to85 words
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Article427 1904-04-06 4 The declapation uy Russia tkatrJ is contraband of war has corue Y lM the Courts. It was the basis Jni actions heard by Mr. Justice BighlJl the King’s Bench Division of the ft] Court, London, on 4 f h March t J first case the plaintiffs’ claim427 words
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Article433 1904-04-06 4 A St. Peteisou'g eorresponc-1 furnishes tome interes’ing partial® concerning the Russian Naval gramme —The shipbuilding yard: I St. Petersburg are completing construction of a number of warvesH® The Franco- Russian yards are build* the Orel 13,730 tons, with a speed® 18 knots. She will have an433 words
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Article828 1904-04-06 5 (By Tarahand and Old Port.) Next week, there are meetings at Birmingham, Kempton Park, Newastle, Croxton Park, Warwick, te r, Catterick, and Alexandra Park, the principal races being the Newcastle Spring Handicap, Queen’s Prize, Birmngham Spring Handicap, Lancashire Handicap Steeplechase, Welsh Grand National, which are run on Easter828 words
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1004 1904-04-06 5 Mr f* H N T*1L H0MK DESCRIPTION BIBS DAM TRAINER PLACE Lef T ™nTonir A"'u-. y 6 yr old ch g ZUinski The Bee Woods Pirg»p»ra Baflcv k Aged br g Malua Man T .Southall [>< nang p1,004 words
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Article498 1904-04-06 5 of the Buffaloe but as tentatively outline 1 the Buff aloe and the flotilla head hi straight from San Juan for the Cape Verde Islands, then past Gibraltar into the Mediterranean with a short stop .u Algiers and a longer one at Naples before passing through the498 words
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135 1904-04-06 5 Third List of Subscriptions. Amounts previously acknowledged $2,000.55 Hon ble W. R. Collyer, 50.0(3 W. H. Frizell, Esq., 50.00 Dato Meldrurn (Johore), 30.00 Hon’ble F. G. Penny, 25.00 The Misses Norris, 20.00 Hearty success,’* 15.00 J. C. Nicholson, Esq.. 15.00 Alex. Reid, Esq.,135 words
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Article701 1904-04-06 5 Mb. and Mbs. C. W. 9. Kykncbslsy left for Genoa by the 8.8. Prmum* yesterday. The Legislative Council meets on Friday next at 2 30 pm. instead of on the 15th instant tie had been previously announc'd At the Penan* quizes on Tuesday last, a Chinaman was701 words
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Correspondence.
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Article187 1904-04-06 6 To tke Editor of the Straits Times.” J)i a*r < 1 k, At »r reading the article bead* 0 A 'rival of the Niashin in the Straits Times ot the 2nd of February 1 tee! justified in ex ressing my opinion that it on that day both187 words
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Article82 1904-04-06 6 The Volunteer Camp at Taujong K along broke up yesterday afternoon. On Sunday the Maxim Section took their guns back to the Drill Ilall. A esterday afternoon the S.V.A. marched back to town with their six pounders, the S.R.E. (V.) and S.V.I. returning by launch. A most82 words
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Article112 1904-04-06 6 Tut: result of the competition for thMont lily Medal, played tor 0:1 Saturda; last was as follows: J)orw -rd, Sir A. R. F. 59 44 —14 Taylor. J J. 47 ’3- 6 8 Pearce H 44 45— 4 8 Bishop. H. S. M. 45 44 f Sin.112 words
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Article104 1904-04-06 6 Bagged by a Singapore Baba”. We are informed that Mr. Tan Bjo> Hock, a young gambier merchant o Boat Q lay, shot two large tigers at hi plantation at Johore during the Easte holidays. We understand that severe of his coolies while cutting gambier or104 words
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Article136 1904-04-06 6 Defendant Uable in $5 000 D»*r»*nr#» Judgment has been delivered in the action against the Labuan Postmaster. In th is case, which was fully reported in *»ur columns some days ago, Mr. T. J. C. White, the Treasurer of Labuan, sought to recover the sum of136 words
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Article147 1904-04-06 6 Thinks Bangkok Judge should be dismissed. Tkcth, referring to the Tilleke Appeal says It is satisfactory to know that the conviction has been quashed, as I predicted it would be. The matter, however, oueht not to end here It may be remembered that Acting Judge147 words
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Article74 1904-04-06 6 At 4 p.m. yesterday Inspector Hart of the Straits Police force was married to Miss Alderson of Norfolk. Miss Adams, daughter of the Police Armourer, acted as bridesmaid. Insp. Ambrose gave the bride away. Insp. Knox acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held74 words
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Article91 1904-04-06 6 A French squa iron of armoured cruisers and torpedo destroyers has been ordered to the F r East, and the vessels are now on the way out. The squadron will include the armoured cruisers Aube 19.0 4 tons and 21 knots Dessnix and Kiefer of 7,700 tons and91 words
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Article131 1904-04-06 6 An expert writing to a Colombo paper says as regards rubber that the yearly increase in the consumption is enormous, and would be v«i y mucii larger but that prices are i*i«li Tl* many uses for rubber in civilized countries, and these are ever on the131 words
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Article242 1904-04-06 6 The Annual General Meeting of the Sanitas Company, Limited, was held on Wednesday, February 24th, at tbeir Limehouse Works, under the presidency of Mr. C T. Kingzett, F 1.C., F.C.B. The Chairman congratulated the shareholders upon the continued prosperity ot the business, notwithstanding the generally depressed242 words
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Article229 1904-04-06 6 Thfe 4th Quarter of 1904. Ts'e official return of imports ar exports into the Straits Settlement for the fourth quarter of 1903 has he r pull shed. As regards merchandise, the figures come out thus on comparison with the corresponding quarter of 1902. Imports. 4thqr. of 1903. $84,845,01*4229 words
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Article96 1904-04-06 6 P. O. PASSENGERS. The following passengers arrived on Saturday by the P. Ac O. s.s. Sl tlta. From Colombo to Singapore— Miss Dufton, Messrs. D. I. Onus, J. H. Willis, an l Kenney and Mrs. Davis. From Penang to Singapore —Messrs. J. B. Young, R. C. Edmunds, P. Schemerielbusch, Mr.96 words
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Article121 1904-04-06 6 After an exceedingly pleasant and successful tour through India and Java where she won golden opinions and the highest encomiums, Madame Fried ha** returned to Singapore and has arranged to give a concert on Saturday evening at the Town Hall. Madame Fiied, who is known as the121 words
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Article194 1904-04-06 6 The Hydra arrived from Japan on til** 30th ultimo, with 5,500 tODS coal for the Mitsui Bassan Kaisha. The Xeuholm with a cargo of Cardiff coals for the North, arrived on the 31st ultimo at the Borneo Wharf where she coaled and left the same day The Satara194 words
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Article421 1904-04-06 6 One of the most enjoyable functions wii ch has ever been arranged by the Jn ket Club was the smoking concer >n t aturday evening. The use of th i> i‘ Hall was kindly granted by the military authorities and a platform had been erected lor the occasion.421 words
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Article963 1904-04-06 6 Singapore vs. Perak. That Singapore beat Perak by an imings and lbB runs is a matter of common knowledge, and victory undoubtedly rested with the better 6ide but not by such a large margin which is almost if not quite unprecedented in mter-State matches. The fact cannot be963 words
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696 1904-04-06 6 Plesiosaurus at Large. A waggish contributor to the Olserver has a fine story of a prehistoric animal which puts the sea serpent alt. gether into the shade. lie narrate, tinexperience of the natives of North B*.r neo, where so many strange thin happpen, and gives696 words
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Article343 1904-04-06 7 has been received that of about 30 Tamil coolies has .1 from India for the Irrigation r> r uited by the Protector of La- f .< :n India. More u olies are ex i to arrive soon and every arrange--tated to have been made for them In addition343 words
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Article259 1904-04-06 7 >n t ie Directors of the newly rim'd Wellesley (Penang) E-tates •inp-ii.v, L*d is Mr. John E. A Dick-l’cif-r. a prominent Ceylon planter. 1( "d' my has been formed with a '■mi: d of £160,000 for the ir i•'"i a* '{Hiring and developing .op *n„nt properties259 words
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Article157 1904-04-06 7 1 hii'sian troops in Manchuria are i. 111 e blame of the recent revcises r ,y AlexeifT. There is great dis1 the Russian Army in Man- «uh1 this has been increased by over of two months of the h-y. which has led to numerous Great lawlessness prevails Russian157 words
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Article254 1904-04-06 7 She Wanted A bit of Rope That Hanged a Man. “J want a piece of rope that has been used in hanging a man,” said pretty Lodoiska \Vordef, a pretty young Hungarian actress, with melancholy eyes, to an astonished Police Commissioner in Paris last month. Before she254 words
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865 1904-04-06 7 Penang, 30 th March. A telegram from Suanguai dated 29th March reports advices from Newchwang that beans and bean cake have been declared to be contraband of war by the Russian authorities there. Vessels bound from there for neutral ports have been obliged to865 words
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Article1296 1904-04-06 7 IjOndon SOlh March. Admiral Togo reports that the attempt, on Sunday, to block Port Arthur was most valiantly executed under a storm of shot and shell. The Admiral, however, reluctantly admits that there is still room for vessels to pass. Thirteen officers and men were killed. Admiral1,296 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement661 1904-04-06 7 TOO MUCH FOR ONE MAN There is no art of which it is more difficult to obtain a complete mastery than the healing art, human ailments being so many and complicated. But that which taxes the physician’s skill most is what is called duiyno*is y the finding out exactly what661 words
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Correspondence.
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Article977 1904-04-06 8 London SOth March 6ir Michael Hicks-Beach has informed his constituents that he does not intend to seek re-election to Parliament. The House of Commons has adjourned to the 12th April Mr. Balfour said that the Budget would probably be brought in on the 19th April. London, 3 Wh977 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article363 1904-04-06 8 Und w r this heading the following 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. S.—United States; Fch.—French; Ger—German; Dut.— Dutch 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; K.H363 words
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Article1580 1904-04-06 8 arrivals since Noon of Thursday. Achilles Brit. str. 4,4*6 t m*, Captain Williams, 1st \pl. From Liverpn. l f 2»-th teb G.c and 8*6 d.p W. Mansfield and Co. For Japan U <V. Argus. Brit. Hr I 822 tons Captain Sutherland 4»h Apl From Kango n 30th1,580 words
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Article614 1904-04-06 8 Ar.tr, port, probable date of am,* and name oj agent* r Steamers. Abessinia, Hongkong, Apl 11; BehaMer. 1 Alboin, Bombay, Apl; Romeo Cov l Alcinou*, Liverpool, Apl 6 Mansfield a Alting, Sournbaya, Apr 13; Daendels Vnaraba, Bangkok, Apl 7; East AsaticC* Aragonia, Europe, Apl 17; Behn Mem A614 words
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Article1364 1904-04-06 10 u. r 1-40 i I B- VKSBEL 8 NIMK A TONS. 1 CaPTAIH FhOM’ SAILSI CONSIGNEES. Z, Big. Mar •J 9 Nam Sang Brit str 2691 Payne Hongkong Mar 24 Boustead and Co. 29 P. C. Klao jGer str. 012 iHermers swatow Mar 2’J Rehn Meyer ACo SO Hong1,364 words
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Article939 1904-04-06 10 Date. Vessel’s Name. Plaq A Rig. lons. Destination. Mar 30 Bemicia Brit £*r. 2179 Niigata (Japan) 30 Claver'ey sir. 1902 Manila 30 Maha Vijirunhit Dot sir. 741 Pndang via Penao^ 30 Merkus str. 377 Sambas 30 Sultan Brit *tr. 102 Malacca and Mnar 30 Kistna str. 524 Port Swettenham939 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1904-04-06 8 «£ArH£rt HtF Kandang Krrbau Ho* 4 Morn'" d-v* 03 'V VBMi.Ther OirofWin i Hix-iu 8an In 4 9 *.m 3 i* m«| 2m.9<H 2 *.773 9 W>1 x 2 7**.* 0 Tfi.O n w Calm. Ml .11 77 if w m7 4 4 2 T«»rr md Kaiabll ro.i flight !otf452 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement484 1904-04-06 9 DINNEFORDS lhe Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acid.ty of t b< Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestioi. Sour Kructations. Dilious Affection* Safest and moat Gentle Medicine for Infanta, Children, Delicate Females, and the Sickness of Pregnancy DINNEFORDS ■ACNESIA MAGNESIA msrt' a*<fc«»* tf U*. •*</-,•- M"-484 words
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Advertisement593 1904-04-06 9 MARTIN’S Sidles.! KEYSTONE-ELGIN WATCHRg Durabl* and Aoo TUc Kejstosd Walcb CascCt. miaiiifkiA, hj i. AMERICA'S OLDEST AMO lamest watch factory For solo by Tbo Principal Watch Dealer* In Strait* Settlement SCHWEITZER’S com lie Beet s Fireet COCOA. 11 Now especially packed in double-lidded canister* ensuring freshness for years, in all593 words
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Advertisement184 1904-04-06 9 Mac Kinley Cigars. Tom Cigars. The best value in the market. Obtainable from retail dealers. Handelsvereeniging Holland, SOLE IMPORTERS. April U u.e. 1 #Ny Carlsberg Beer Very light Pilsener Beer, especially brewed for Tropical Climates. Obtainable at the principal Hotels and Retail Dealers. Sole Importers JAMES WATSON CO.’S SCOTCH WHISKIES184 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement315 1904-04-06 10 COMMON SENSE "“NUTSHELL «k« nvediua) work on th« ctjim and moM w.-ienttik. i ad fffr'-tuai mem of led-cni* eerr di wavered tor nr nr our and functional debility, mu of vitality, drprrrwtoo H •pirtta, Ao.. with practical observation* on m«rm*e and fun direction* k renotlUK certain dieqoalificaiion* that dra troy315 words
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Advertisement14 1904-04-06 10 n §f vJ Chubb Safes Sole Agents JiutteribaeB SBros. (Bo. Mar 86 tQ.ih.B. U.C-14 words
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Advertisement62 1904-04-06 10 Carbide of Calcium Small Lump a«wi. 21b., 101b., 1101b. Tins. Coal-Gas and Acstylsns Fittings and accessories of every description including Galvanized Iron and Lead Piping. Transcendent Wind-Proof Incandescent Oil-lamps; ofl candle power, burning only one gallon of Kerosene for about 30 bo lighting. For Particulars and Prices, apply to Arthur62 words
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