The Straits Times, 5 March 1901
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Title Section14 1901-03-05 1 The Straits Times. KSTD. OVER A CENTURY, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MARCH, 5, 1901. NO. 20,3Sii14 words
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Advertisement781 1901-03-05 1 XOTTCTS. -pilr. mi.iNKii C ■'■>! V>V lIMIIKII rip. IF WM.UKI IJf. A>rams»s lormit* Hntoe «^T» liwrnmnos EIIHIS7. Atlas AsssmsM Cossaassv (Firs). TW Ko.t»aNe l^f. ass»mpa. SoewtT j-jvS^.^^K oo^"^'"^ PANT. UHITID. Agsots^ STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. M OFFf«. TELW.RArH STREET. fir WaART»E.stEPr»LHARBOITR. 06 0 >TK\M N.WIUATIoN .liMI'ANY. Steamers r..R Chi»a, Japaii, Pb»ak<. lIVU'I,781 words
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Advertisement1333 1901-03-05 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I'ONINKI.UKF. PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Uovernment AgenU al Singapore: Ship Aoeuct, late J. Daerdels A Co., i-3, Oollyer Qdat. The .tndermentioned date« are only appniximate Steamer rTonj MxpwiWd Will be iMp»k-nw lor i>n -rT«Ie r«JlBBBlsil1 lensng 4 Match Pensnir.Ol<hi. h.West C.poita, I'H.lang. UaUvia, .-vimarang,1,333 words
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Advertisement603 1901-03-05 1 INSURANCES. rl LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital Ci.lTl.fCO Paid up Capital £iia.7M Reserve Fond £1,073,580 The undersigned, Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. rTTHZ CHIKA IRADKKB INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subsoribsd M^mD.ooo amount Paid603 words
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Advertisement737 1901-03-05 1 INSURANCES. BUITISU EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1847. FUNDS K8. 420.00.000. LOW LIBERAL I'KEMIUMS. CONDITIONS URGE BONUSES. Endowment Assuranceß at English rates." AgmtU:— Mkmbji. LYALL AND EVATT. U th. g. SINOAPOBE INDIAN ENGINEERING, Ar Illdetbated Weeely Jodrhal THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. WUk aynranltd bona fide circulation.737 words
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Advertisement692 1901-03-05 1 BANK. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,0UJ,(JO0. RESERVE FUND.Sterling Res*rve..slo.o<X),oO"l ml(o in n Silver Reserve I .1/00,000/ 13 o<o KEBKRVE LIABILITY OFI .mnmnW. PROPRIETORS. J-»10,000.000 CorRT of Directors K SRIWAH. CHI- CfHIIIII R«B.J.J KSSWICI -DsrtTTTCMAIAMAK Thi Roh. R 11. Osat BL. Bicrards^n, Rsq. A Hiurr, Eao P. Sacrsb.692 words
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Advertisement602 1901-03-05 1 NOTICES. 1 COMMON SENSE NUTSHELL ssJ hKlkiv! d.1.i1ii.,. v.uil nulll). V« 't*riU. *c., •ilk rr.cn—: ■tonita!. o> «*l J.r»-ti a. m. mon N inuii 1. J0.1.5.-.U..U.U.1 J..T", li.h.pp.w-«n(»»VI«l l.(. L;£^-;^Vri,£"!r-.si irtsct .k..mld f.il to ....1 khmmu ol U umu. ro.l fraa Mi f"JIMS|.(Iir*4 OTC>lomi>l| (1.111 l^in., C1«j.»..5l I. 1 W.602 words
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Advertisement980 1901-03-05 1 CfctUEßMrteh.*. <<•■(* .bat** treat Favauritr. The soothing and kealiag prone tiss of Ihn retje.lt- iv pleasant taste and prompt •n»J |»r%aneiu cures have made it a «r..i favou.ite with people vtei> where. It n ospeciitllr priied by mothers of small children for colds, croup, a< d whooping cooih as it980 words
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860 1901-03-05 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 5TH MARCH. THE ROYAL VISIT. No time has b«in lost by the various committees that ware appointed at laat Kiid.ty's meeting to prep ire a Siting inception for our royil visitors next hi .m I) and wiitre.n very little that is definite could860 words
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Article130 1901-03-05 2 Sihci Saturday week last no fresh case of plague has been reported in Singapore, and consequently, if we pass through another day unscathed, the port will cease to be an infected area under the rules of the Venice Convention. Today's official report notes that there have only been seven cases130 words
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Article104 1901-03-05 2 Thi Post Office authorities are to be congratulated .hi the reoent improvement* iiitr.iiliieed in the local pillar-box collection system. As well as having the hours of collection printed legibly on each pillar, there is now a changeable slip attached to the door of the box which notifies the public of104 words
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Article11 1901-03-05 2 Tin Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Vvnnej left for Vladivostock yesterday afternoon.11 words
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Article13 1901-03-05 2 Thi Tientsin-Peking Railway was handed over to the British on the 21st instant.13 words
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Article18 1901-03-05 2 At Batu Bersawah in February last, 218 tona of stone were crushed for 109 ounces of smelted gold.18 words
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Article21 1901-03-05 2 The mail gun for the M M Ernest Simons went at 12 30 to-day. Letters will be delivered about 4 o'clock.21 words
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Article19 1901-03-05 2 Thi Weekly Dispitch says that the French, 1 ussian and German prisoners at fit Helena are to be released.19 words
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Article23 1901-03-05 2 A 'riki»ha puller has been fined S3 by Mr. Sells, for refusing to carry out Ins contract to convey a passenger to Kranji.23 words
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Article20 1901-03-05 2 Tue Rev. W. S Ament, the Peking mixsmnary charged with abetting converts in looting, has been entirely ex.. nel.it. .120 words
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Article26 1901-03-05 2 Mr M. C. Turn, r h;<s been elected pie-ide"t, and Mr K (Üble, vice-presi-dent, of the Bengal C.. amber of Commerce f. r the coming year.26 words
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Article21 1901-03-05 2 THr Russian inen-cf-war Poltava and Seriutupol. hiil the tog-boat /'o>( Artlmr Xltl, have arrived at Colombo on their wuy to China.21 words
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Article29 1901-03-05 2 The P. < steamer Chuan with the ma'l from Europe of the loth Feb., left C'lombo at 4 p in. on Sunday, and is due here on Sunday morning BMt,29 words
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Article28 1901-03-05 2 Li 1 IT. Commander Zietsler-Sorensen has been engaged on the west coa-l of the Peninsula surveying the rockaon which the s. s. Peri* was wrecked several months ago.28 words
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Article27 1901-03-05 2 Lord Rosebery has diclined «o ai....ijt tt.e |xi-itH.n of President of ibe B itlsh Liberal Club, declaring that ha has severed his connection wi'.h all party organisations.27 words
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Article28 1901-03-05 2 The Siamese Government ha? just let the gambling hou-fs at Rannki.k. sixteen in number, for -'> 'J.Vm ticals, an increase of over 30ii,0ii0 licals over the previous year's rental.28 words
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Article31 1901-03-05 2 Sir Michael Hi. k-B. *h has stated in the Hou«e of Common* that the cost of the war hitherto is jCM,slhj,<miO sterling, and that the current weekly cost is about £l,i'sO.<iOO.31 words
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Article34 1901-03-05 2 Tbr An-izes opened this morning before the Chief Justi.-e. There are 27 charges on the list, eiiiht of the*e bcinii for house-brenking, five for th. ft. three for forgery, at:d one fur gang robbery.34 words
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Article32 1901-03-05 2 The steamer Algoa, of the Pocific Mail Sti"imi.|.ij. Co, wl>i<h can carry 10,000 tons of freight, is about to he purchased by the United Slates Government for use as an army transport.32 words
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Article33 1901-03-05 2 The Ctylon Okserver hears that Sir Frank Sweuenham w:is offered the perm.iiient Government of the trail", hut con*en!edonly to act during theabsence of SirJ A. Swettenham and till .Sir Arthur Havelock come* out.33 words
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Article32 1901-03-05 2 Tin French Government ha." ioued a decree, prolonging until the 30th June next the application of the ininimuiu tariff to the colonial produce of various countries including British colonies, possessions and protectorates.32 words
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Article36 1901-03-05 2 A riKiTnii letter from Cardinal Vanghan has been read in the Rom«n Catholic Churches hoping that the Catholics in the Empire will take constitutional steps for the removal of obnoxious passages from the Oath of Accession.36 words
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Article38 1901-03-05 2 Sr.vs has been received in Rangoon, Mnnouming tbe death of Major J. H. Parsons, D -put* Commissioner, Minhn, from small-pox. The deceased only recently returned from China, having done good work there a* interpreter with General Gaselee's force.38 words
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Article47 1901-03-05 2 Mb. Inspector Omway has been transferred to Pahang from SeUngor Mr. Inspector Spinks has been transferred trom Raub to Pi km a> there are no suitable quarters at the former place for a married inspector. Mr Burton, who has done good work at I'ekun, goe« to Raub.47 words
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Article44 1901-03-05 2 A Jt'RY his mulcted the London Dii'y Mail in £723 damage* for having alleged that Charles M..rD..n ilrt. rlngnw jeweller, dad supplit*d a wuri hlesa aword-nf-honnur, which was subscribed for by the Clan M.icll maid Si ii'ty for preaentatioD to Guneral Hector Mac Donald.44 words
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Article55 1901-03-05 2 FkrioaT from Bangkok, says the Banykuk Times, to Singapore, is not any in. in- the same as frum Singapore to B.tngkok A small box was sent up. the other day, and had to be returned without being openml. The freight up was SI, but for the trip back to Singapore55 words
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Article53 1901-03-05 2 The plague returns in India for the week ending mi the 16th instant, shew the alarming total of 5,910 deaths against 4,377 in the previous week and 2,597 in 1900 Of the total nci less than 3,600 iwciun d in Bengal There were 9JM deaths in Bombay city and 61853 words
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Article52 1901-03-05 2 Thi two euro' leases of the Mergui pearl fisheries (Burm.i) expired on the 30th of last June. In future license* will be issued Ht Rs 400 a boat. The Deputy-Commissioner thinks that the growing scarcity of pearl will probably necessitate the early closing of the province pearl banks t" admit52 words
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Article71 1901-03-05 2 An event that made a stir amongst Hongkong sportsmen came of)' on the K ice-course th> re on the i.'nd Feb. Mr Johnson, of the Welsh Kusiliers, had been bucked to walk a mile, run a mile, and ride a miie under twenty minutes, and in spile of the lie.71 words
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Article31 1901-03-05 2 Ths P A homeward mail steamer Parramalla left Hongkong m» Saturday l»«t ami is dv« here on Tlfflnid.iv morning The mail by the Paromalta close* the next morning at 6 o'clock.31 words
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Article32 1901-03-05 2 Thi list portrait given to any public body by our late Queen waa, it is understood, that which Her Majesty presented to the Victoria Institution at Kuala Lumpur, a short time ago.32 words
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Article43 1901-03-05 2 On the Bth ult a dynamite exp| o ■ion took place on the railway at Pak Prio in Hiam. Three persons were killed. It has now been ascertained that one of these was a Singapore lad named Archibald Bodestyne, who was employed there.43 words
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Article52 1901-03-05 2 Tbk N D. L steamer München wa* wrecked near Yap, in the Caroline Inlands, on the 3rd Feb during a squall which drov« her on a coral reef. No live* were lost. The Manchm, which was bait in 1888 and measured 4,636 tons grosa, waa bound from German New Guinea52 words
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Article56 1901-03-05 2 The Ho de Janeiro was wrecked at Fort Point which v but a few mile* from San Francirco. It is accounted a somewhat duiigerc-"* spot. The current is very strong and the water is deep, but what makes it especially dangerous are the heavy f.igs whicb are frequent and often56 words
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Article54 1901-03-05 2 His Royal Highness the Duke of Connauvlit,Comnianiii r in-l hiel in Ireland, has been nominated to succeed his ir.'ther King E.lward as Grand Master of the Freemasons. The Prince of Wales m> elected on March Ist, 1900. for the 26 I year as Uiand Master, and his reiuelnlUliun look place54 words
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Article60 1901-03-05 2 SliA H Pollard called at Hongkong, on the Zrlth Feb., on his way from Manila to San Francisco. Mr Pollard says that his Company has been having afip-t-mte seamin in Mauil 1, so much so that Mr Pollard is nminging to take the children to the United Stales themselves. They60 words
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Article18 1901-03-05 2 Tiik popular native interpretation of he lir-M refusing to draw tie run linage on which the Queen's colhn18 words
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Article56 1901-03-05 2 MM placed is that it is a sign that the mm was a fdint It is a widespread imlive heliel I hut in cases of the burial of very pious pecple the Ilin slops of haw before a mosque, and cannot pro<-e»d until a silent prayer has been int. ud56 words
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Article20 1901-03-05 2 Thk o&icers of the Selangor Planters' A :ut icii foi the eneuing year, elected t he 01 her day, were20 words
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Article47 1901-03-05 2 hnimutn-W. W. Bailey, Efn l\m-mi/«-C. Mckle, M. S Parry, H C. Kendle, P W. Parkinson, K B »kinner, and lion. Heey K B. Prior The S. P A. re|.ierenlulives on the United ll. inter Association Committee are Messrs. C. Meikle, E. B. hkinnei, and H C. Kendle.47 words
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Article66 1901-03-05 2 Thi Ceylon Observer complains of the slowness in completing the harbour woiks at Colombo and of increasing hindrances in the way of promptly handling caruo there owing to Government negligence. The result is that Colombo hi* become, of late, synonyiuoiis in the estimation of steamer commanders and owners with ftuch66 words
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Article85 1901-03-05 2 Tiik M<ilay Mul discredits the rumour that Mr. Hu-h CliO'ord will revert to the lle«identMiip of Pahang. In its opini -n Mr t'lirl'ord is hardly the man forPih.nng under present circumstances A man more of thn type of Mr E. W. Birch is in short the man now necessary to85 words
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Article82 1901-03-05 2 Thi Hongkong and Whainpou Dock Company held its ordinary yearly meeting at Hongkong, on the 25th instant, and pas»ed the report and accounts submitted. The »mount for appropriation reached $."79,048, ol which over 4M20.000 went as dividend and bonus Over $^02,000 were written off, and $25«,700 were curried forward. The82 words
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Article86 1901-03-05 2 As regards the proposed revision of the Philippine cuhtcras tariff, every oppoiliinity is being given by the United States Commissioner in thn Philippines for all business interests there to be heard. The Secretary of State for Wa* will be sent the results, which will be published in the tr»de journals,86 words
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Article100 1901-03-05 2 At the date of last advices from H'.ngkone, (L'3rd Keb.) the military authorities were preparing to despatch t'i Peking at nn early date four hundred men nf the Rnynl Welsh Kuviliers to relieve I he Australian contingent, which ha* been stationed in the capital since the relief of the Legations,100 words
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Article103 1901-03-05 2 The big fly-wheel at the Power Station of the Bangkok Tramway Company hurst on the SUth of February. Masses of iron flew about and did much harm to the fittings and the building, but the dynamo was not d»miu;ed and nobody was hurt. Tho damage is estimated at 3,000 ticals.103 words
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Article105 1901-03-05 2 The work in connection with building of a special rialway saloon for the use of the Puke and Ouches* of York upon their visit to Ceylon, is being pushed on with rapidity, the fitter" and others engaged in its construction working overtime to complete the carriage within time. Arrangements are105 words
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Article54 1901-03-05 2 RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA. BUT CHINA MAY YIELD to ton UNITED PROTEST BY THE POWEKS. London, Sth March The Timer say* that Britain, Japan, Germany, Austria, Italy, and the United States have protested to the Chine** Government against the Manchurian Convention, but it i* expected that China will yield to Russia54 words
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Article68 1901-03-05 2 THE STRIKE AT MARSEILLES. SOCIALIST ATTEMPT AT IXTKKXATIONAL ACTION FRENCH GHUBEBB READY TO CARRY THE MAIL It is *tat.id that ths French and Italian Uocialiatn are endeavouring to make the docker*' strike, which began at Marseille*, both general and inter national. The port of Genoa may possibly b* involved in68 words
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Article17 1901-03-05 2 MoKINLEl'S MES8AGK. ItKWLT MAI'.CHINQ TO rvIUKSMITII. l,<t,- r I)e Wot '.s now inarching to Faura■inith17 words
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Article72 1901-03-05 2 IN PAYOUB OF AUIUTKATION. AMERICAN POLICY IN < (HA ANDTH1 PHILIPPINE* President M.Kinley, in his inaugural address to C ingress, prayed that any future Ameiican differences with the Powers might be settled by arbitration He stroogiy maintained his policy towards Cuba and the Philippine*. The most liberal amnesty had been72 words
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Article109 1901-03-05 2 Yiktirdat morning, Ganny, a Malay billiard marker employed at the Roman l.uli.. lie Club, was arrested outside the Bar, Kalhrr Kivet's room, the door of which he is alleged to have been trying to force open. Owing to frequent losses the Rev. gentleman took precautions to have his room watched109 words
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Article141 1901-03-05 2 At the Assiies this morning, the case of Abraham Haas, which was adjourned from the last Assizes, was mentioned by the Attorney-General. Prisoner was then charged with extorting $80 from a woman residing iv Dhoby Ghaut. The Attorney-General said he new wished to enter a noil* j>ro>rqui,141 words
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234 1901-03-05 2 THE DUKE OK YORK'S FIRST VISIT TO SINGAPORE. The forthcoming visit of the Duke of Cornwall and York to Singapore will be the second occasion on which His Royal Highness has set foot on the soil of our tight little island." He came here in January, 1882, as a "middie",234 words
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Advertisement454 1901-03-05 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPBCI A1.1.Y **l*cted bland thnraaghlj mature.! in bond, rric* SiO par caae sample* free. BORNEO CO., LTD. hi th Mole Importer*. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. aa abaoltttely anti-corrosive pain for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be the leal KISTI'iiKVKNTIVK ««ant loTaluable for Hhipa, Macbinary, Hridges etc., etc. On* gallon454 words
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Advertisement1256 1901-03-05 2 NOTICFS. lIWXIVIEI'INrSE REDUCTION PRICE OF MUSIC w FOR OJSTH; MONTH O3STLY- Ifr <iiii. UW I HAS ORDINARY PRICE Nariata aong<, Comic *onua. Ballad... Piano music, Violin music. Dance music, in«l llu-lr ul every I>. -rrlptl.n 811 Ikn of Mast* may b- bad on approval for two day*, of which one1,256 words
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Advertisement781 1901-03-05 2 Latest advkrtisements. slngafn.e fhilhaf.moluc SOCIETY. :o:— Tbe Musical Evening postponed from Jan. 28th will be held at the Teutonia Club (by the courtesr nf the member*) on Wednesday, 18th March, at 9 p. m (not Monday llth) Members of the Society are privileged to invite one guest free and additional781 words
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Advertisement62 1901-03-05 2 M 8. M Idws<l«. for ta* srrmm Maw. u.aua written on ,n. .1. of tka paixr oatv Ht Hi. aa*** or tint mnua. au> »»S.u. tmx-txl t**i ■tjha stkarwtai v pnl.li.hxl Vl arit«rtii«i>i*i»intracta »r« «*bis«t Io th* aaadttins that the M»n«,/-T mm? htf tl>. srfortiwmcnl oat ol tb« papw in62 words
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Article716 1901-03-05 3 MISSIONARY MEETING. (OawawMiMlaß) A mi— -..i r y iii«--i in- »«> held in the I'nn-.-p r«-t Chaaal last night, vitli Mr K itftit, in thi.cliair.the.puk.r inn Biahan W'Hineof ,,,.an Mrlhixlist Kpisco|.al Mission, who aaaka at great length un tiie wad .f ;in anaaliallaa uf some kind, on the same lines716 words
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Article456 1901-03-05 3 LATEST BY WIRE. From P^ptn hy llermnn mail Rei'tkh wire* fr..m I>- Aar that illy the whole of De Wei's convoy has been captur.d It is also tliouclit that the enemy Mai heavily. Kor the. rirst time in the campaign, the BrilUh have the advantage of m. .'.ili; y Colonel456 words
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Article68 1901-03-05 3 MOONLIGHT MUSIC. Tiik hanrt-of the h Madras Native Inlantiv will |1 ,y ihe f Uovi«| pro. fiinnip of mii-"ic in th« B itanii-al (iirdin-, on Taomht) aiaM next.comnieiicing at 1) o'cl<M-k March Sao S.lvato -c Bn'er. (ivi-rlur- I an.liten si reii h.' *vppt. selection. Martha" Huiiitc. V.ils Anda>usian Love Hong.68 words
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Article208 1901-03-05 3 THE SHARE MARKET. Ik their weekly share report, Moaan Latham and Macinggart slate:—Business com 1 nues restrnte. l. As a result of the settlement Raubs fell fora time to $.1;. but tu-.lay (Mar 4th). are tinner Teni.-lo'n,:-. hay« been active with trm-aciion* at SI3, $l;(60. Cl 4 and SIA for208 words
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Article193 1901-03-05 3 NOBEL'S BEQUEST. A LirTKR fmm Mr. Chamrinrlain, puh-li-hed in Kriduy'« Gor?r,imt>tt Gazette, eorit Hi- .1 the following: An official ttanslHtion (in French) nr the statutes and regulations with i.-tard to the late Dr Alfred 8.-rnhard Nobrfs BoqtMrt, approved by ll< .j--ly the King of Sweden and X rwnv, bat now193 words
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Article184 1901-03-05 3 PROVINCE WELLESLEY. THT. STRAITM TRAntNGIU. A Bcttki.wok'll coi respondent writes tv the I'innng Gazette The value of lan.l in thai part ot the di.'rict has ii-eti to an enormous price, owing to i.vctiiment having given orders not lv erect atap-liou«ci". The atapBvOSwl are being pulled down hrUk (.hup-honsc;! are in184 words
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Article269 1901-03-05 3 REDJANG LEBONG. Accohmm. ti) telesrapbic advices from I ..-i. .in.- D.muk, further live stainpf huvr been working since Hie lbtb ult so that now thirty stamps are running The Ueneral Manae'T writes, nnder date 15th ult, as follow.:— Of the last coolies received there is hut a relatively small number269 words
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Article249 1901-03-05 3 MERLOOLAS. With reference tv the death of the race horae MtrUxilcu, says the Bombay A'lrumte of India, we learn that Hi. borne appear, to have left Calcutta all right; but by the time Madras was ii-.v hi-ii he wai suff'-iing from a ba<l attack of fever. A Wtenna.y Surgeon «a>249 words
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Article156 1901-03-05 3 H.M.S. "OCSAN". T.ir Hii'ish btttlcship Ocenn arrived ban vi 7 pm. iwaaiaay,— d left for China thin m 'ng siwn alter nine o'clock. The Uenuin, which is commanded by Captain iheH. 11. As-helonCil'urz nHorns left Malta. I. alr.lJ.in for the t r Ka-t. loe hattlesllll.* (>/ory, Holmth. (these two have156 words
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Article621 1901-03-05 3 PAHANG NOTES. CHOLKKA AND KAl'B. Kmkoetic measures, says the J/o/ny Mi, I, haw )..-,n taken in the Raub di-irrct with n-g ird to the cholera -car.' S.inii! lime ago, R-iub was reputed to Iw the dirtiest village in Hie Peninsula. The repr. aeh would be impossible now Thr A D621 words
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Article427 1901-03-05 3 TRISTAN D'ACUNHA. The Australian p.ipers received by the last mail give del iil» of a vi-it paid by the Bri:ish ship Lam ma to the island of Tristan dA nnha. The vessel wus on the way fro n Montevideo to Melbourne, and wh n she was in the locality of427 words
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2024 1901-03-05 3 HOW QUEEN VICTORIA WELDED THE EMPIRE. An editorial no Queen Victoria's influence on the nvui.trcliictl institution appeared in 3 recent issue of the Pioneer It is an exce«ilingly able article, dealing with this phase of the Queen's reign in an exceptionally convincing manner. We take tbe liberty of reproducing pan2,024 words
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Article581 1901-03-05 3 THE ANNUAL HEGIRA. r. Am> o. Parramatta, sailing about Bth March, for Londun, Col. and Mrs. Pennxfather, i children; Mr W C. Svmes. Mr. W. A. i.J.11, Mr A. Young, Mr K. H (irant, Mr and Mrs. Robinson. For Bombay Mr J. aY Elmore. htixgal, sailing about 22ml March, 'or581 words
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Article30 1901-03-05 3 DEPARTURES BY MAIL. Per M M. Syrf.^y for Colombo—Mar(luisde Montebello. For Mar- illeKMesors. L (tasciiel, Simons, Ludwig and daughter, Miss Van Orsboven., and Mr •ad. Mn- AaUi<s u<2 8 children,30 words
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Article559 1901-03-05 3 COMMERCIAL. Binoipou, 6th Muih, 1801 PMMM70S. Humbler f o«o Copra Bali 7 *-i do Pontianak 8.S0 Pepper, Black bin.-. 29.00 do WhiX.. (S/).. 1/iOf) -<aio Flour Sarawak,. S00 do Brunai So. 1 S.70 Pevl Raco 3 an Coffee, Brll. 1K% basil 32.00 Oofloe P«lera1.»n» 1S% basif JB.ll' Ooflee. Liberian, No.559 words
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Advertisement197 1901-03-05 3 NOT REYHXD IIOI'E Tb ose who hnvu suffered year after year from Rheumatism will be glad to hcnr'of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what <-au-e. that cannot inline. Imli'ly be relieved, ami jK-rman ntlv cured197 words
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Advertisement625 1901-03-05 3 NOTICES. E. Wallace, Chronometer, Watch, aad Clock Makor aad Jeweller. 1 1 Ml IS 11 lIIEaITE m<KS 5, BATTKRY ROAD tU.tllß., U.C. /IRIIHHKD FOOD i m IT AND vot: WILL BB SATISTIXU. 1. K. ItKl.lMOSnegstoinform the public that bis Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1 Belilios Road is625 words
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Advertisement820 1901-03-05 3 NOTICES, BISOAPORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 'IHE Annual General Meeting will I. '''Id *t the Kicbange Room, on Friday. :h March, 190) at 2.16 p.m. BUBINBBB. I. To receive and, if approved, adept 1 lie report and acconnU for the year ending 3 1 si December, Imkj 1- lo elect a820 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1901-03-05 3 \KK.\NGKMKNi« 1'fMOIY, .'.TH High Wn'.r. II.IO p.m. ra\\ Moo Mpn. Jawiah Ko-linl— 1'urim. Sporting i lob. Kx<:h«iiiia. ft. 8. V. H. Drill and Mu-k -ir; «th Mtcr.i. IlixhWuwr 114-'«ni Pr aer nnd Nwni Mmting Noon. C. W. A. R ffl.'. Qirla 1 School. 4. K V K Drill and Miukrlr;.192 words
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Article268 1901-03-05 4 ARKIVALS. Per s. s. Olmfarg from Tacoma— Mrs. J. r. I.yon and -j hii.lr.-n. Pit a. s. Ttrtm from Macassar Mi D Soutar. Per MM s. s. Sj/dnry from Saisnn— Mann. Amiet, F. Mae»pe,aud L. D. Hille«. TO AKKIVK (/■or DUmpiJ Per M M. S. £>»*»< S.m n«268 words
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Article232 1901-03-05 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. I' ndei tun.RiMiiiog the foliowinuabbreviaion» an> awl —ttr.—steimer «h.—ship; bq.—barque; sch —schooner; Yet.-Yacht; Cru.—Cruiser; Obt. —Gunboat; Tor Torpedo Hp. -Horse-power Brit.— British V. 8.-United States: Fr.French Oer.—German Dut.— Dutch; toh.^lohore Ac., G. c—Oeneralcargo d.o. —dock Dassengers; U.— ITncertain: T. P. W.-Tanjonj Pa«ar Wharf; T. P. I).—Tanions Paw232 words
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Article1250 1901-03-05 4 TRADING VESSELS &c. GUm/nrg, Brit. ttr. UT ton., Captain Donaldson. M.h Mir Frnm Ticoma, Mrd Jan. Wh<-at. Bou-tead Co. For Suei, ,ilh -R. Whirf. Maka rWtrsssWa I>ut ttr. 812 ton., Capt Klein, 4th Mar From Penanc, 2nl F.->>. O.c, and 38 dn. Daendelt and Co. For Penane, oth-TP. .v.nVy. \l.1,250 words
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Article411 1901-03-05 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Same, fort, prttbablt datt or annul. Afridl. Liverpool, M«r6; P. Bimon». Aifapantbun. Japan. Mar B; brhn Meyer. Aim, Kur..p». M.ir It); Mansfield. Albeniia, I'hina, Mar B. Meyer. An onio Lnper, Liverpool, left Jan 15 Aniu'ttni. Sbi.l.N. Ift DeoM; A«un«. New V"rk M .r B. M-yrr. A».-aniH. Hamlmrg. Mart;411 words
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Article93 1901-03-05 4 MAILS CLOSE. for frr ur. Tin*. To-Moaaow. Indragiri Ai'i'j Ann 11 a.m. Tringganu via ports .li»i^ //in, 1 p.ni. SauiiirHOg tingnpoT' 1 p.m. K aug via ports /fat >ri»r 'ip.ro. llatu I'hli.ii .Su/m.ki 3 p in. Penang A Calcutta Chclydra 3 p.m. T. Anson via port» MitlnAca S p.m. Sindtkan93 words
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Article119 1901-03-05 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE. Kao* r..i«opi, :-By the P. A O. s. s. Cliwan, due oo lOtb March with dates to li" l&tb Feb she brings replies to the uaiU which left Singapore on the ilth JuD. FltOH Ohsa By the P. A O. s. s. Pnrramatla, due on the 7th119 words
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Article80 1901-03-05 4 ,j Fu« i 5 VwuMuii i Tom. Cirrtix F»im Bailed. Coafuuna. 5. i* I Mar 4 OcMn iHMcru. IS».V> iHowe Malt* Feb 18. N«r»l Offl»r 4 UHboViijiruDbiiloiit.tr kU 'Klein IVimnn Ki>b li|)»eud,l« A Co. IV' cm IHHt.tr. 7AS linker \lac»ssr F.-h 48 W«■ Mm «od Co. 4 -vd-ejr ;MM80 words
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Article123 1901-03-05 4 CLEARANCES. Utm. N«»» KuuAKl' CiPTAlK l)lMTI«tll<M Mar S Hye Lron« Han Hid Quan 6 l.in.lula 5 Kui.y fi M»i«<ra fi Monu Wan I A Kadnoishiro 6 l Apcur .M. hWk 6 I a Syne 6 E'i].-»t Kimoni l> Bryni rn M.iIih V .Jirunhii ft Hwn t. in k i Brit123 words
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Advertisement302 1901-03-05 4 NOTKm EBTABLIBHKD 184(). SIMPSON AND COMPANY, MADRAS- COAC I BL I LI) I0US AND HARNESS MAKERS. BY SI'KHVI AI'I'tMNTMKNT TO 11. R. H. THi IMUNCK OF WALES. REGISTERED PATENT LANDAULETTE. WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. PRICE RS. 1,350. OATALOOVWt OH Al'ri,ie.\Tl<i.\ siiMii-soirsr jlhstid cojyLF^Lisr"^". COACH BI'ILDEUS. UARNESS MAKERS, AXD BILLIARD TABLE302 words
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Advertisement58 1901-03-05 4 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, JBWELLERB. OPTICIANS. ■sWAIM PROMPTLY EXECUTED. LTXIOX FIXE IXSURA.XCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established Ihshl RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. 'pHE undersißned, ngraU for the abo»e 1 compsoT, are prepared to accept fire risks for Ions; or short periods at corrvpi rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS prompt!? mads by tbe58 words
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Advertisement276 1901-03-05 4 1. 11 1 IJK. J. D. A. PEREIRA. l!oKTirt)LTr»igT ahd Fioaiin. COLLBCTOR AMD EIPOfcTSE OP OKRRWS •^f 0 1 »PPO'°ltnent to His Mnjesty The King of Siam, H. H. The rtultan of Johore, and U. H. Tho Sulun of Lingga. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac, Ac. Carefully and promptly executed.276 words
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Advertisement647 1901-03-05 4 >OTUiy. G. OTOMUNE&CO. BKOXZE WARE Q (LOISOXXE WARE H SCKEEX PAPER AXD SILK MATTIN'O 1/40. 8 6. 2/6. 1/15. Hi g photo a urn 45 GRASS SLIPPERS f^ g JfIPJJJJBSB silk DOVLE> S CUR.IOB pr 21 KAKEMONO r^ KIMOXO.rOTTON t KAPE. A: SILK KUDAN'I TEA-SERVES 42. UL 15. Pieces, Ac.647 words
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