The Straits Times, 5 March 1900

Total Pages: 4
1 4 The Straits Times
  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONOAY. MARCH 5. 1900. No. 20,079.
    12 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 949 1 fpilK Ii"RNKO OOimUn LIMITED rpHE Standard Lif. In. wo*. X Norwich DBia fir. Innuei 8ooi»tj. v.a. Imhu Copaay (Fin). Th. Bqaiubte Lif. Aararaao. Socistj. rh. Itn Maria* laanranos I'omu;. Th. Chins Mtftaal Btaua JiavigatEmVomlJanv. The T-ptt*nh»m IAffSV Riwr '"nmwmT Th. HacWm. Lnraraam Coapuv, Loaitad. For particular. o» tkaM OomMßias, *M
      949 words
    • 859 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^cMNKI.IJKE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPU Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aoixct, l»ti J. Daihdils A Co., 2-S, Colly IB Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Bteamer_ From Expected Will be Despatched for On^ V.Outkooru. Batavia. K-b. 26. Penang, O ebleh7l^sjw~Bnd~Buraatra 1 s W
      859 words
    • 417 1 I VOEDDEUIBCHER LLOYD TTAMDURG^MKRIKA LINIE, MAIL LINE. The fast Mid well-known Mail-Htaame't of these lines will leave Singapore on or .•tt.out the undermentioned dattt* Outward JHOO. Homeward 1900. H'.imoT Mar. IS I Hn,,rrn Marrh M I'rinz Heinriek 20 Stuttgart .March 5* Hamburg Apr. ■_>.. HViwor Apr SS »<**•» May. 10
      417 words
    • 652 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,000 Paid up Capital 212,760 Reserve Fund 973-846 The undersigned, Agent, for the Compan,, are prepared to accept flre risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTEAD Co. r PIIK CHINA TRADKBB INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. '".pital Ssbeoribsd ttauxOOb. Ajaoaat Paid
      652 words
    • 406 1 P/vfttaAH Asscrahck Co»ri>i V^y^g^' OF IRELAND EitabhtKtd 1822. The undtnigntd, having ben nppoinl«rf Astfflln for f hi- Fire l»i i.arliinnl art prepared to accept Ritkt at Current T"A.VSATLANTTSCHE HANDELS COMPAGME. TRANSATLANTIC TRADISQ 00.. LTD VIZ. 1. FAMII.V PROVISION. SI. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Ejibilv »r,: Economically met bjr a Policy
      406 words
    • 653 1 TTONQKONQ AND SHANGHAI JJ. BANKING CORPOBATJOH. paid-up capital »io,oob,noo. RESERVE FUND 111,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OF> ZZ PROPRIETORS J_»10,000.000. Cocet or DiucTour— R M. Our, Esq.— Chaiemah A. B»s>, Eaq.-Dinn-T Ch.im.k E. Com, Btq. I A. J tinon. bq A Hiurr, tin. I E. 3iiwu, g«!. J. Bac» u e^. A.
      653 words
    • 410 1 NOTICES. pBUSHED FOOD TIY IT AMD TOU WILL BI «ATl»rill>. I. B. BBULUfflbegitoinform the public that bis Factory for preparing Croaked Food, at No. 1 Belillo. Road i> now opeawd: Tint Cbua Freeh Cn»hed Food p. t per bag wg. 1-10 m m Cleaned OaU do wg. 0-W No. 1
      410 words
    • 750 1 IT 18 DAN(J EROUS TO NEGLECT A COLD. Pneumonia is one of t:.e most dangerous and fatal of disease.. It aiway* re-ultsfrom a cold. Chamberlaio's Cough Remedy will quiokly cure a cold and porhius prevent aa attack of pneumonia. It i« In 'act made especially for that ailment and ha»
      750 words

  • 130 2 1>»T« Uat. Vbul'i Rut Vhull Xvi I FUuiHli CARIU I)K»Il»iIlO» ruuiUi. I'iirim :*r S Newton Hall 3 Ulenartney 3 Kom ■■< Larfy Mitchell S Clin 5 Huron Eldon 3 Cbiusn 6 BaUvicr 6 Pakan 5 Sultan Itcllerophon 5 Hyi Ltoog 6 I'ronictlieuI futiala Cl 1111. t- |>t|.iJtlß liv. 0
    130 words
  • 875 2 MONDAY, 5TH MARCH, 1900. THE WAR POLICY. The news of the war ii satisfactory. In Cape Colony, General (iatacre is ptmhing the Boers in strength, and General Brabant's Colonial division is doing the name near Dordrecht. While from the Colesberg district all the Boots have retreated to the Free Bute.
    875 words
  • 43 2 Mr. E. W. Peterson, of the lieli Cowan/, is at present on a vinit to Singapore and called at our office tn-day. Mr. Peteison has not been here before, »nd will remain here for a few days to see what things are like.
    43 words
  • 167 2 Thi uuexpeeted variety and amount of information that is to be had in Singapore is exceedingly disconcerting. We stated on Saturday that Mr. Charles Lowe, the author of an article upon the Hero of Ladysmith, is an Englishman. Now there arrives a fellow townsman of Mr. Lowe, who says that
    167 words
  • 19 2 It is rumoured that there is a probability of a second native regiment from India being stationed in Singapore.
    19 words
  • 37 2 Tm M. M. Indus for Europe did not arrive till Sunday morning and the homeward mail did not close till ten a.m. to-day. The M. M. Annam from Europe was signalled by gun-fire at 7 am. to-day.
    37 words
  • 56 2 In Parliament on Monday, February 6th, Mr. Buchanan asked the Secretary of State for India whether the whole of the expenses of the Indian troops in Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, and elsewhere, outside tbe frontier of India, owing to the South African war, would be borne by the British Exchequer Lord
    56 words
  • 8 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate is 1/1 1;,
    8 words
  • 14 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices I and the mail list, are on page 4.
    14 words
  • 9 2 An experienced Eurasian nurse in t'enang advertises for employment.
    9 words
  • 18 2 Liiit. C. H. Honey, A. O. I)., goes home in the P. A. O. Clyde on Friday next.
    18 words
  • 18 2 II aji Johol, for failing to report a case f ■mnll-poz, was on Saturday fined <25 and costs.
    18 words
  • 15 2 The defences, with the exception of Fort Tanjong Katong, will be manned on Friday next.
    15 words
  • 22 2 The Chinese in Selangor are said to attribute the rise in the price of tin tn recent British successes in South Africa.
    22 words
  • 19 2 It is advertised that Mr. Christian Kckardt ha> been authorized to sign firm of Behn Meyer Co., from to-day.
    19 words
  • 27 2 Yt- tkhda v morning, a Chinaman shot a big wild deer (buck) ten miles out of own. The meat was afterwards sold at .10 cents per pound.
    27 words
  • 25 2 The intermediate P. and O. Titntnn M Bombay on the 3rd inst., and iB expected to arrive here at daylight on Wednesday, the 1 I'h
    25 words
  • 26 2 The monthly sewing meeting of tl c Church Work Association will be held it the Raffle* Girls' School on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at 4 p.m.
    26 words
  • 24 2 Tut agenda at tbe Penang Municipal meeting, to be held on Friday last, included consideration of a letter from v.innient advising the extermination ofraU.
    24 words
  • 24 2 In consequence of the festival of Hoolee, all Brahmins, Rajputs, and Mahrattas c( the 18th Madras Infantry, are granted 10 days' leave from tu-morrow.
    24 words
  • 29 2 The P. a: O. steamer Mauilia, with the mail from Europe of tbe 16th February, left Colombo at 5 p.m. on -unday, and is due here on Saturday afternoon.
    29 words
  • 25 2 The recall ol M. Duumer, the Gov-ernor-General of French Indo-Cbinu, is stated to be imminent owing to the iiome Government being dissatisfied with his administration.
    25 words
  • 29 2 Sib William Hunter died on 7th Feb from a relapre following influenza sir William was oue of the greatest, it not the greatest, authorities on Indian and Oriental languages.
    29 words
  • 30 2 To-day's share quotations came too late for insertion on tbe back page, r ully paid Raubs have risen to SO.', and Straits Steamships to ClOO. Jelebus uave dropped to $13.
    30 words
  • 31 2 The Rev. W. G. Shellabear will preside at the missionary meeting at 8 o'clock to-night at Prinsep Street Cuurch. Addresses will be given by Keys. W. T. Cherry and S. Lyons.
    31 words
  • 31 2 Mb. Chartrey Inchbald, Manager of tbe Bank of China and Japan, leaves Hongkong in May for London, to represent the Russo-Cuinese Bank in connection with Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Currie and Co.
    31 words
  • 32 2 Alexander Jiiggar, of Sauchieball St., Glasgow, is the publisher of two stirring patriotic songs, called respectively Tv Arms" and "Britons for Ever," and copies of which have been received from the publisher.
    32 words
  • 40 2 A raw of Ix>ndon publishers had arranged to publish Mr. B.W. Steevens's book on the war, and it is probable that his description of the siege of Ladysmiih up to bis last illness will be published at an early date.
    40 words
  • 36 2 It is proposed to erect in England a memorial to the late Major-Gen. Prior, who died shortly after his appointment to command a division in Smith Africa. Majur-Cteneral Prior was at one time stationed at Malacca.
    36 words
  • 40 2 About two o'clock this morning a 6re broke out at 188 Serangoon Road, tbe house of a Hokien. Damage to the extent of S5O war done, and the occupier of the house was removed to the hospital suffering from burns.
    40 words
  • 32 2 Two French infantry officers have decided to return front Tonquin to France via China and the Siberian Railway. They will go i-ta Hongkong, Shanghai, Pekin, Vladivostok, and then by the Trans-Siberian line.
    32 words
  • 57 2 Tax benediction of St. Mary's, Hill Street, by the Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak will take place on Tuesday (to-mo-TOw) at 4.30. p. m It is earnestly hoped that all interested in this new work will do their utmost to be present. The building will be
    57 words
  • 58 2 Up to noon on Saturday over 70 names had been sent in for enrolment in the Singapore Rifle Corps, and since then a good number of others have been received. Dr. Kowlie has examined and passed about 50 of these, and it is hoped that others will
    58 words
  • 42 2 Yxstsbday morning two Chinamen, a Hokien and a llylam, had a dispute at tbe Borneo Wharf. Die row was renewed in Neil Road late at night, ami about 00 olhorCninamen joined in, a fr*M fight taking plaes) The police
    42 words
  • 70 2 RAUB RESULTS. SMELTED GOLD AVERAGE. A tklegram from Raub, dated 3rd instant, states -The crushing is finished. 2,160 tons of stone realized 2,050 ounces of smelted gold. [This averages slightly over nineteen pennyweights to tb« ton. The crushing which finished on the oth Jaou iry averaged over sixteen pennyweights to
    70 words
  • 48 2 The second Assizes for this year commence to-m»rrow. There are 24 cases on the list, including two of counterfeiting coin two of forgery six of gang robbery and causing hurt one of attempted murder; one of demanding an illegal gratification and several theft and house-breaking cases
    48 words
  • 56 2 AMAZING In January, the Landdrost of New Boshof, Barkly West, read publicly a telegram which he announced that he bas just received, and which ran as follows Lord Roberts is a prisoner and General Buller has been killed. Nine thousand British have been killed, and 7,000 are prisoners. The British
    56 words
  • 102 2 The following appointments have been made at the Admiralty Lieut. W. R. Maedonald, to the fique to date Feb. 15. Engineers W. R. Davies, to the Tamar, for Hongkong Yard G. G. Knight, to the Tamar, for the Hart, in lieu of a chief engineer, lent to the
    102 words
  • 239 2 H. M. S. GLORY." H. M. B. Glory, the battleship which is to replace the Centurion as flagship on the China Station, arriv«d at Portsmouth on sili February, on tho conclusion of her thirty hours' trial at a nuininul power of lu.j.'.n i. h. p. It was originally intended lor
    239 words
  • 291 2 Treius was again a bite .'idieuce at the Town Hall on Saturday night when The Geisha was repealed. The performance was every whit as successful and as highly appreciated as on Friday night. Miss Muriel Alleyne as O Mimosa San, Miss Florence Peel as Molly Seamure, Miss
    291 words
  • 344 2 A I'RoePIKOOS YEAK. The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Swimming Club is to be held on Monday next, at s 45 p.m. At this meeting, the committee's report will be submitted to the members. The committee state that at the commencement of 1
    344 words
  • 45 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS IN CAPE COLONY. London, 4th March. General Gatacre yesterday reconnoitred in force at Stormberg, and shelled the Boer laagers. The Boers replied with two guns whose positions were located. From the Colesberg district all the Boer forces have returned to the Free State.*
    Reuter  -  45 words
  • 58 2 A COMPLETE VICTORY. THE WHOLE DISTRICT CLEAR OF BOERS. General Buller, telegraphing from Ladycmitli on Friday the 2nd, says that the defeat of the Boe.-« was evidently more complete than lie Lad dared to anticipate. The whole of the Ladysmith district is completely clear except the top of Van
    58 words
  • 86 2 BUT HE (i()T TWO GUNS AND VAST QUANTITIES OF AMMUNITION AND HEKDS The last Boer train, General Buller •ays, left Modderspruit yesterday [Thursday, Ist March The Boers then blew up the railway bridge. The Boers moved their wagons northwards from Ladysmith six days ago (say
    86 words
  • 47 2 Mr. Chamberlain has asked the Australian Colonies for an additional 2,0U0 men similar to the bushmen's force, the Imperial Government to bear the whole cost. The Australian Premiers have agreed heartily to co-operate to supply the men. New South Wales will probably contribute 750 men.
    47 words
  • 29 2 BRABANT'S COLONIALS FIGHTING. Undon, Mar. bth. Reuters correspondent, wiring from Dordrecht, states that yesterday (Sunday), Brabant's Colonial division was attacking tbe Boers in a strong position at Labuschagnes Nek.
    29 words
  • 46 2 KKUGER STEYN. TALK OF PEACE THE BOERS WANT INDEPENDENCE. President Kruger is visiting the Free State to consult President Steyn, it is believed regarding peace proposals. A cablegram from I^eyds, published in America, says that the Boers want peace, but that they insist on having independence.
    46 words
  • 46 2 {Later.) A force of Australians from Colesberg, with two guns, has reconnoitred in the direction of Wagon Bridge, on the Orange River. Wagon Bridge was found to be intact. A shell dispersed some 60 Boers who were posted on the opposite bank.
    46 words
  • 225 2 Bombay, MA fel: Tim Timer of India understands that a large Russian cruiser has appeared at the entrance to the Persian Gull, and it is believed she is now at Bunder Abbas H. M. .S. Fomone is at present stationed in tbe Clulf, and by this time
    225 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 552 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manuiacturara of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL KIXIW Of Safety Fuses, fcleetrie Blasting Apparatus. The above Expletives, being all manufaotmd in Gnat Britain, on made to pass ths high stmdard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British Government, and
      552 words
    • 1662 2 LATEST ADVERNSBMEm THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Hud OmcE No. .5, Cahtoji Road, Bhahuhai. AS. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS, Agenta. The Company offers easier terms and bett'ir bonuses than any other Company doing business in the Bast. A special point is made of prompt
      1,662 words
    • 587 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HAI.L. MR. HENRY DALLAS' MUSICAL DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The successful Musical Comedy from the GAIETY THEATRE, LONDON: A RUNAWAY GIRL. TO-MORROW NIGHT: Second and last performance' of A RUNAVVAY GIRL. Wednesday (by special desire) CHARLEY'S AUNT. Thursday (for the first time in Singapore) the brilliant Society
      587 words

  • 2299 3 WAR NE WS BY WIRE. Ltmdon, M :«lh I iir Boer version of the capture of a it that they seiied 3,000 "a iiuiiiUt of n eighteen wire loaded A number of prisoner! taken, and the mail-bap recaptured The Burrs are unable to clear away thme supplies. When (..en t'ronje
    2,299 words
  • 703 3 A FAREWELL DINNER. On Saturday evening, the European employe* of Messrs Riley, Hargrcaves Coy Limited, nave a farewell dinner to Mr. Robert Allan, the managing director of the firm, who leaves Singapore fur home by the mail on Friday next. The dinner was given in the large
    703 words
  • 212 3 Bkkore Mr. Bin, km. in, this morning, Mr. Aniul li.nl, of tbe Blr-iu Timei, obtained a judgment summons "gainst uDe Vi.n Wittekind (described a* a bone doctor) for 545 40. Having obtained judgment, Mr. Reid, addresting the magialrate, pointed out that Von Witlekind wax probably atill in Singapore,
    212 words
  • 452 3 SCO. v NEXT BIXTEK3. On Saturday a match was played on the Esplanade between the Club and tlie n.xt sixteen. The latter on going in the wickets put together 105, Noon, Mansfield, and Lieut. Bimon bein« the chief scorers. The remainder, however, did nothing of note, especially the tail"
    452 words
  • 46 3 The proprietor and editor of tbe Natal Weekly Hmi w, a newspaper which has just been suspended for over-frank criticism of General Buller's strategy, were placed under arrest, and the offices of the pa|>er were closed and* the doors officially sealed
    46 words
  • 201 3 Tut Secretary of State notifies that an arrangement has been made between the Grand Ctierif of Mecca and tbe chiefa of tbe Bedouin tribes between that city and Jeddab, in connection with the safe pa-sage of caravans. The Secretary of Slate also notifies i hat quarantine dues
    201 words
  • 104 3 PLAY OS SATURDAY. LADIEB' DOb'BLH. riNAL. Miss Craig and Mrs Wetherall rac. 3 beat Mra Kynoersley and Mrs. Lovell owe 3, 6-3, 6-3. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIKB HXAI. Mrs. WaddeU and Mr. Wriglit beat Miv Gunn and Mr. Doyle, 10-8, 6-4. LADIM' iINGLItS. Mis* Gunn owe 16-1 beat Miss
    104 words
  • 141 3 Per M. M. s. t. La •tme from BaUvia— Mr. May. Per t. KarrnkaUu from Fram«nt)«— Mr. km, l M'». <i. Cburlet, Mr». ud Miw Athcnon. Mi» M. Aihenon, Mmn. i. i Urkr, M Ki.fieli, H. Weil. Stilw«ll. Mn. Hurrow, and Mr. and Mr*. Higo. From OeraJclton-Mr. »n'< Mr*
    141 words
  • 25 3 Mr Blind gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions K*ti Brothers f SB Barlow A Co X T. Lloyd 10 l.i.ii! -Col. lVnncf.ther 58.38
    25 words
  • 203 3 The March monthly medal resulted in a win for Minnitt with the excellent nett score of 79. Tt« following are the scores returned THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Two rounds have been played. Dr. Fowlie. was Rup on the Ist round, but he did not manage to beat Gunn in
    203 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 You mast stop Coughing. The b«t way to cur* Chronic C<mg*«. Bronchitis, and Chest-Colds is to apply Little" Oriental Balm. Rubbed well into the chest and back, it penetrate* immediately to the inflamed parts. The tickling in Inn throat mm the ipun weakens: the cough disappear*. It often cure* when
      293 words
    • 1053 3 AUCTION SALES. BALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. IT JOHOBI ROUSI, THOMK» NUL Tuuday, elk March, ut t p.m 'I'HE undersigned hive been instructed 1 by the executors of the estate of the latj SdlUn of Johore, to nil by auction the household furniture, Ac, consisting of drawinj room suites,
      1,053 words
    • 1005 3 »rrn»N sales. H.u.l. UK LKAHE OK IMPORTANT TIN-MINING CONCESSION. THE undersigned are prepared to receive ofieis for the purchase, or lease (or two years, of the exclusive right to nine for tin over about 10 tquare miles of the Sempan Watershed, held under a license from the Pahang Government. The
      1,005 words
    • 722 3 FORBALE EMPr,()YMEVT TO LET; AXD PBRSOVAJ/i [In Tim, IB cc- la line: Ind ud 3rd limes, 10 cents a line «lh lo Bth time., f cents a line; 7th tc 18th times, 8 cenU a line; afterwards, i em'A a Him; bat no charge lew than one dollar. That, a
      722 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 221 3 ARRANGKMKNI> Monday, 6th March High Water. 058p m. M M nntw.-ir.l mail dim Polo Club at Home. Race Course. 8 V. A Lecture on Gunnery. 5 15. Missionary Meeting. Prinsep Street Chapel. 8. Runaway Girl." Town Hall. 9. Tuesday, 6th March. High Water. 1.6 am 1.43 p.m. Pledges Sale Police
      221 words

  • 557 4 Hiaurou, 6th March, 1900. PRODUCE. (Bain art cameled to noon. I IHmbier l&'iOopraßali do Pontianak,.. buyers o\6o Pepper, Black. SOJSO. do White, (8*) 47.00 Sajo Klour Sarawak.. ,4 00 do Brunei No. 1 -*> Pe«rl Buo 4.40. Codeerß.il, 1»X bMta SW» CoSee Palembang, 16% buii. Coßee, Llberian, No. 1
    557 words
  • 35 4 tm Prr itr. Timr. T»-Morrow. Sandakan via ports Poh Ann. 3 p.m. Deli Hebe. I p.m. Muntok 4 Pbang <• G. 4 p.m. Sarawak VorwaerU, 4 p.m. WSDXESOAY. Klang via ports Malacca, i p.m.
    35 words
  • 114 4 From Kuropr— By the P. 4 O. s s. Manilla due on nth March with date* to the 16th Feb. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the Jii.h Jan. From CHIKA:-By the P. 4 O. s. s. Cl;ide, due on Thursday. Jan J«ili
    114 words
  • 309 4 Per P. A O. >. 8. Shanghai from l'cnangMr onn.Per >. 11. U. iluir from Pnlembang— Mum. Samkalden, and «amruer«. Per s. s. Far/alia from Moir-Mr. Campbell. Per s. a. i;,h Ann from Sands*an-Mr. Per Han. Seng (tail from BangkokMe»ars. Uoopei, ami Billinghaw. ler a. i Koral from
    309 words
  • SHIPPING
    • 159 4 SHIPPING IN P ORT. Under this beading the following abbreviation* are used sir— steamer sh.— ship bq barque sen schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser QbL— Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p.— Horse-power BritBritish U. S.— United Bu>s; Ft.— JTench Oer.— Oerman Dut Dutch; Job.— Jobore *c., Q. c.,— General cargo d.p.— deck passengers
      159 words
    • 1118 4 Km Aom Seng, Dut. sen. 123 tons, Nacodah, »th :>., From Ponli.n.k.^th Jan Ox. Long Whatt. For Pontianak D —Rds. Ajian, Brit, str 84 tons, Capt Klattif,. 3rd Mar. From ei»k, 2n d jjar Oc and «d.p. Wee Bin and Co. Bi^."Patani. Ger str 807 t-ms, Capt
      1,118 words
    • 638 4 Nc.wu, port, probable date o] arriwal. and name o/ oatnu. Stumers. Alesia. H'kong, Mar -JO B. Meyer. Andalusia, Hamburg, Mar 27: li. Meyer. Ansgar, Europe, p'sl Canal, Feb 13 Ardrossan, Europe, p'sd Canal, Feb 6 Aragonia, Hamburg, Dec 6 B M. Asturia, H'kong, to leave Mar 18 B.
      638 words
  • 306 4 I Mar i tLU. i Vwu'i Nmi A Tom I Cxrtut Fbod Siius. (Xxtwnv. K"» rl Poh Ann Brit str. 444 Robertson ,Labuan Fob 38 Wee Bin and Co. St. Ronald Mr. 1907 Clements Batoum Jan 90 jChuaan PdOstr. -Mf,i .Denny Moji M) -'I P. and O. Cov. Loch
    306 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 502 4 NOTICKS. MVINTMNS THE HIGHEST REPUTAMOM EVERYWHERE. Fortify the System against Disease litii PURE BLOOO. THb 3EST SECURITY FOH HEALTH." i VI I ■'A I WbM >? ikl imWOt OB FLUID SIXTH, T OF RED JAMfIICH Es!d sEyiW*T^*T^y iM m M d M |B*^B iis« (111 PkY^^^^^^J^^JßA^UsM^k^kSjlS P,.. nt .,,r i-r
      502 words
    • 1056 4 NO I ICES. /JLAHGUID WOMEH I PALE C.HILJtHEN OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (cumuin «ib nrrsC) A D£XJC/O|-S NUTRITIVE Miiiu.nr Thi. .limrnury win. it ...ilf •»wi«.l.ud wh— •s oih.f »oltJ or liquid food «ill rtnua 00 tb. "TIMES" AND "BUDGKT" Straits Time; )30 a year, or tlij a month or
      1,056 words
    • 666 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. TIIHE following Trade Mark< have been reeistered under the Trade Marks Act 1 by Messrs. WILKINSON, HBYWOOD 4: CLARK, LTD (Proprietors of David Storer Sons) of London, Paint, Vamisli, Colour and Oil Manufacturers, for use in packages containing goods of their mak°»; and any person infringing any or
      666 words