The Straits Times, 26 March 1901
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Title Section10 1901-03-26 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1901. NO. 20,W<10 words
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Advertisement818 1901-03-26 1 KOTICER. j»HB BOKNEO COMPANY. UaUteW TMK me*<Uni Uf. Assaraaea Norwu* Uaiosi firs Boo»y W imn Ooe^ieaj '""gv. Th. fcwrtabl. l*s i rj < t 1 !SS?6o-»-» I Or'tci, TiuomrH sitiiT 1 fc- AB4BTM,KiP«tH»«»onB. .<TKAM NAVIGATION I««rANV MaMIILLSS, OIMULTiE, MALTA. Buvniai. I'lyhoith. AID LOHDOII. Through Billfof l-ading iaeuod for /^»f" :-hUf,818 words
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Advertisement1539 1901-03-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLIJKE PAKKTVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ I nrfer contract with the Netherlands India Uovernmem. Aymu at Sixgaport-- *>Hir Aoijct, lati J. Duudiu A Co., S-S, Collti> IJoiv The undermentioned data* are only approximate. Steamer From Eipiitwl Will be Oeapatched tor O» WiKlmuoirr PenaiiK, Aij.h. We«t CoMt portt, M Mar. l«« S*1,539 words
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Advertisement582 1901-03-26 1 rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY CiipiUl t-.'.iiT.vm l'iud up Capiul £zli.7» Reeerre Fond £1,075,1i80 tM undersigned, Agent* lor the Com puf, in prepared to accept Bre riere at current rale* o( premium. BOUBTEAD Co., Agoaf. rp!lt CHINA TKADBBB INSURANCE COM PANT, LIMITED r»p.UI SubKrib»d IWOO.OU. Aaoat Paid582 words
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Advertisement733 1901-03-26 1 BRITISH EMPIKK ESTABLISHED ■ft US. 42O.(KMKX). PREMIUMS. CONDITIONS AMD Endowment Ahsui 1 I E,t English rates." I.YALL AND KVATT. |WMt ™l.«*^L£*","h~"j!'"j<i* «£>!*. I don o« .p.nt.. *c, «llh pnctlosl tl«ral»« I ■mvii ftiid full dim ti M fur naotuf .•rt.io rti. I liJfall.» U-»t (U-'roj Ih. K.p|H»». o» l ]y733 words
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Advertisement1149 1901-03-26 1 NOTICES Milkmaid^ BRAND R\ mj IWfiii/ im« tii| lflllJl Guaranteed Full Cream. nui»u Largest Sale in the World. HONGKONG AND BHANGHa] 11 BANKING CORPORATIOS. PAIFMIP CAPITAL »WM>,UUO RESERVE FUNURKMRVxTIABILITY OF\ ti nn nj m PROPRIETOR* }-il n ,On.oon COCBT 0» DIRJWIOM:--i.Finu.bq-Cinuu Hon.J.J Knwitl-DinmC«iiui». Thi Hox K M. G«at B L1,149 words
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Advertisement781 1901-03-26 1 A FEW MlMlfcfl baXAY IK J\ IREATISU torn* «n of roup. e»*n the length of tinie it UkH to fo for a doctor. o(Uo prnvm daugeroo*. The asfert way is to keep »oni« reliable Croap »»Mlcia* constantly in Hi* huu**. tWi i" none bettor thnn <h»ml<erlain'« Coufh Remedy It c781 words
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524 1901-03-26 2 Straits femes. TUESDAY, 28th MARCH. Is view of the fact that twenty long years have elapsed since mi attentive world was first apprised of the fact that a policeman's life is not a happy one," it might seem pedantic to attempt any reiteration of that 8»voy-born truth at this remote524 words
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Article157 1901-03-26 2 The confirmation of the appointment of Count WalderetKi as arbitrator in the difference between Russia and British, concerning the Peking Railway and the siding to the I'eiho river fr.int at Tientsin, must be regarded as a high international compliment to the German Field Marshal. Asa matter of fact it was,157 words
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Article121 1901-03-26 2 Wiih regard to the probable routes to be taken by the Koyal visitors when they arrive here next month, it is to be regretted that those in charge of these items in the general scheme of arrangements have not yet definitely made up their minds in the matter. The delay121 words
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Article15 1901-03-26 2 Thi Philharmonic Choir meet for practice in the Town Hill,this afternoon, at half past lire.15 words
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Article20 1901-03-26 2 Last evening, the S. V. A. (four guns) paraded for battery movements on the Raffles Reclamation. Blank ammunition was used.20 words
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Article52 1901-03-26 2 The Wei-hai-wei correspondent of the N. C. Daily Ntus writes It may. or may not, be possible to bring trade and commerce to Wei-hai-wei —to make it a northern Hongkong; bat it possesses every natural advantage and attraction that a seaside resort should have. It is an ideal spot for52 words
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Article47 1901-03-26 2 At the Legislative Council meeting this afternoon Lieut -Col. < hikes, B A (Officer Commanding the Troops), and Mr. T. H. Kershaw, (Acting Attorney. Cieneral), after having taken the usual oath, took their seats as members of Council. The Hon J. Bromhoad-Mat-thews alto took tilt oa'.U of allegiance.47 words
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Article27 1901-03-26 2 H.M.S IWjMSaWa. xecond-claes cruiner. Captain Charles H r,,k.\ hug sailed for the Cape of Good Hope, to replace her sister cruiser, the SybiUe, whicti was recently wrecked.27 words
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Article32 1901-03-26 2 Notification lias been received in Singapore, from the War Office, that the order for Major-Goneral J. B B. Diikson, C. 8., to resume command of the troops, Straits Settlements, has txen cancelled32 words
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Article31 1901-03-26 2 Thk Telegraph steamer Sheranl Oxlnme arrived from Horsburgh Light vi.-t.-nhiv morning, and went to Keppel Harbour. She left again in the afternoon for the Straits of Malacca after inking in water31 words
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Article34 1901-03-26 2 Thk indemnity to be paid by China has been fixed at 7UU,OUO,UOO taels, the equivalent of X1U0.000.000 sterling, which is to be paid in fifty annual instalments nf U,OUO,OUO taels, or £2,000,000 sterling each.34 words
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Article35 1901-03-26 2 Thk agenda at to-morrow's Munici pal meeting includes return of continuous nietnlliiig of roads, projected new roads, watering streets, cart registration, insanitary area at Bukit Pissoli, and revision ol by-laws regulating the transaction of buoiness35 words
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Article58 1901-03-26 2 Wke Ah Quee was arrested on the tt*4 laat. fur disposing of stolen property. While confined in the Detective Police Station, lie managud to effect his escape He was promptly captured in Stamford Itoad by .1 Rodrigues. Yesterday, he was sentenced to six months for stealing and to a further58 words
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Article60 1901-03-26 2 By the courtesy of the S. R C, the Kugby Match against a Garrison team captained bj Capt. Mulliken will take place on the S. R. C. ground on Friday at o p.m. The Club team plays in white, and is composed of Kllerton, Simpson, Stritton, Murray, Hartnell, S,-lis, Uptoa,60 words
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Article57 1901-03-26 2 Tur Captain China and Mr Hare between them are quietly clearing S.-langor of bad characters by getting them depirtud, says the Malay MailMi Hare is establishing a reign of funk among the evildoers. Soiup, to avoid I'piriation, are leaving on urgent bllttßM aWavtuta. <>ne result of this is that several57 words
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Article73 1901-03-26 2 At the hearing of applications for .1 I -aue pensions at certain central towns in Victoria, Australia, there was an old lady of Mt, a native of County Clare, and a colonist of forty years. Another applicant at Ararat was UJ Jtttt of age, nliose mental powers were consi.i. uously73 words
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Article82 1901-03-26 2 In the recent fire in Malacca Street, when Mr. Clouet's establishment was burnt out, a small Milner's sale went through the heat of the fire and, in fact, became red hot. The safe was opened in Messrs. I'ownll and Co's premises tiiis morning und the contents, which included the seals82 words
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Article90 1901-03-26 2 The 1.m.1.Mi Sta.ul.ifl believes that the Admiralty, before they sanctioned the naval works at Gibraltar, cousulted the Military authorities as to the risk of their being assailed from thn Spanish shore, and that they were informed that this danger was so slight that it need not be taken into account.90 words
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Article126 1901-03-26 2 As Army order issued by the War O|]iue un Saturday contained a Royal warrant making provision for a special regiment to be formed from the Royal Basarva battalions of infant ry lor service in the Mediterranean and at certain other non-tropical stations. Soldiers who have126 words
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Article130 1901-03-26 2 DVtK KOUK MILLIONS WANTKII. A Slpplkmentakv Army estimate for three millions was issued on Keb. 28th. Two mUlions are required for the purchase of remounts, and one million for cost of provisions and allowances in lieu. Including this three millions, the gross total amount voted during130 words
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Article235 1901-03-26 2 STUDENT ASSISTANT-SURGEONS For some time the Government have advertised for lads who have passed rilandard VII, with a view to sending them to the Madras Medical College as student Assistant-Surgeons. So far, only one application has been sent in. The why and the wherefore of this apparent indifference are easily235 words
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Article42 1901-03-26 2 Per N. I). L Bayern for Colombo— Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ogilvie. Kor Oenoa— Mr. H. Meister, Miss Gruner, Mr. and Mrs Melhnp, and Capt. Peterson Kor London Messrs. Lionel H. Tonkin, Capt Bye, and Rev. Mr. Campbell.42 words
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Article73 1901-03-26 2 It is reported that 10 third-class inspectors of the Thames division of the Metropolitan police have been reduced to the rank of constables, and transferred to the various districts for street doty, on account nf having, during a period of some years, allowed Christmas boxes to be73 words
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Article73 1901-03-26 2 Khum Pondoland, a correspondent sends a illustration of tbe grief with which the news of the death of Queen Victoria was received by natives by whom she was revered as the (ireat White Queen." When a Pondoland chief heard the sad tidings of the beloved Sovereign's73 words
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Article154 1901-03-26 2 I.VI MILKS IN THRKE DAYS. A Chilian military journal (the KetUUiilr OsMbrial gives an aocount of a long distance ride recently accomplished by party of Chilian .»valry officers, which is interesting, as showing the endurance of horses of pure Chilian breed (says the I'mtrrl Heriiren (iazctir). Twenty-one154 words
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Article153 1901-03-26 2 Tub finances of the .Straits Settlements seem to be still in a very flourishing condition. This being so, we are glad to observe that the amount proposed to be expended un Public U'orks is a large one. With previous experience to gnidx it there seems no reason that153 words
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Article240 1901-03-26 2 RILEAY, HARGREAVES CO. LTD. ANNUAL i. KM Ktl Mhl.ri.v. Tim annual meeting of shareholders of M. -is Riley Hargreaves and Co. Ltd., was held this morning at the Company's Offices in Kead Street. Mr \V M. Robertson presided, and there |wcr« also i r. -ent Messrs. Von Koessing, Werner Naef,240 words
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Article276 1901-03-26 2 The annual meeting of the Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade was held on Keb. M at Exeter Hall, Sir Joseph Pease, M.I 1 the President, in the chair. Sir Matthew I>mlsw(irtli. ill proposing the adoption of the financial statement, mentioned that the society was276 words
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Article25 1901-03-26 2 Explanatory -Ethel (aged six): Wli.ii dues Alphabetical order" mein, Johnny Johnny (aged seven) Oh, that's when ma ordors us to ruiad our p's and o/»25 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "STRAITS TIMES"
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Article45 1901-03-26 2 Hongkong, »5M Hard,. The question of law, which has been the cause of the recent Anglo-Russian conflict, has been referred to the diplomats. Cols. Wogark and Barrow lunched with Count von Waldersee on Saturday, after the sentries had been withdrawn from the Tientsin railway.45 words
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Article46 1901-03-26 2 hixANfiAi. QoammiA The Ministers of (ierm my, Kranc», England, and Japan have been appointed a committee to study the financial resources of China, and to propone the be«l, safest, and quickest means of defraying the indemnity, and meeting private claims and running expenses.46 words
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Article48 1901-03-26 2 The expedition to the north-went of Pao-ting-lu has been successful. Three columns attacked a 0,111. 1 al robbers who were entren>-hed in cares. After a stout rexistance, the robbers were inoftly killed ADMIRAL BENDEMANN AT PWCUM. Admiral Hendemann am. a large suite has arrived at Poking.48 words
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23 1901-03-26 2 EMPEROR REPORTED TO HAVE LEFT FOR PEKING. Uongkmuj. il.tr. Ml It is reported that the Kraprror left H -urn in yesterday fur Peking.23 words
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Article57 1901-03-26 2 <IIIEAT INKKI.V KKyl IRKD Til MAINTAIN lIIIIJKR Vuri.Mis attacks have heen marie bf Boxers i|>. .11 palrulH, near I'ui>-iing-fu. IMi continui J li.^liting, though unimportant in itself, shows that order can be maintained only by using the araatast energy, and that a withilrawul of Allied tnx>|i9 will l>e57 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article35 1901-03-26 2 THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN. DISPUTE. A Kill IKA lION KKSOKTEU TO. taatfca, -Mth if.., The Ttmm says that the British and Russian Governments have agreed to submit the Tientsin railway land dispute to arbitration by Count Waldersee.35 words
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Article51 1901-03-26 2 Al a meeting of the Russian Coun.il of State, presided over by the Czar, it was decided not to suspend the enforcement of the law which provided for the drafting of recalcitrant students into the regiuenls serving in Asia. It was decided to n-vi-e the I'niversity51 words
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Article18 1901-03-26 2 Ulcr. It is confirmed that Count Von Waldcrsee will arbitrate on the Tientsin land dispute.18 words
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Article19 1901-03-26 2 Mr Chamh.rlain states that there is no intent ion af re-opening negotiations with Botha.19 words
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Article16 1901-03-26 2 The Chancellor of the Exchequer will make his budget statement on the ISth April16 words
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44 1901-03-26 2 In ollicial circles at Washington, it is considered that the dismissal of Mr. J. MacLcavy Hrown from the post of Chief of the Customs in Corea should not be allowed U> pass without remonstrance from the United States (invemmcnl.44 words
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166 1901-03-26 2 The following circular, with subscribers'listattached, has been issued For years past the want of a Town Band having been Ml. the Singapore Volunteer Corps have formed a Provisional Committee for the furtherance of this object, and have approached th" Municipality wiih the hope of substantial166 words
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Article88 1901-03-26 2 William Allen, who is employed by the Wear Fuel company, Sunderland, has Iwen awarded the Stauhupe gold medal by the Koyal Humane society for the most gallant lile-saving act out of over 80(1 cases considered during tho year. Allan's feat was to enter a Ur still88 words
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Advertisement466 1901-03-26 2 NOTICES. SIOER3STHEN PAINT. an ahmilutely anti-corrooive aahjl lor IRON AND STEEL 1 1 ~~~^H (.iinmteed to be Ihe hem RUHT-PKRVBNTIVB InvHluahir fordhips, Machinery Bridge* •tc., etc. One gallon will cover 54(1 square I «i. Pair* »I»s— per drum o! I cwt A nplen.il. l report ju«l rei-mred from the Bacrataryofthe466 words
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Advertisement1125 1901-03-26 2 NOTICK. NGfITIOKBR T.MM. g^X QUALITY H^ I!' ;il pratastleD from sun. Hygienic .*->J |BL leatliei headband. Smart appearance .^..••■•iS D^. as illustration $3.00. Superior cover ogmm**m4B with pilgKree WIIITKAWAV, LAI PL AW ft CO, X'UTIt'K 1^ h.n-- [^""^^^^SSSSS^^SSSSS-I the undersigned mill .1 !•> .-.iven. that /'WI. P ro "*cuted as1,125 words
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Advertisement670 1901-03-26 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. -AT ZERO" Grand Karewell Final Performance of this lm re.i^ingly popular piece AT POPULAt PRICKS On TkurmUiy, Ifarsl 2Stl,, at 9 pm. Owing to the alterations to the Town Hall this will be positively the lam performance. K. -.rw .1 S-al* Bark Heat.t Plan at Kelly A Walsh,670 words
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Advertisement29 1901-03-26 2 I'BICR IS CKN'lb Strait* Time* a year, or pott free SH Slrailt budget US a year or pott free $20. Advertising Rittf* may he fount m the fourth page.29 words
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Article96 1901-03-26 3 1 .1 My//) !"tviiv in.id.-n, oesaa »nh me. Lei sMtveea tbeeena^ M, And f... -y<-r SHH If 1 1< mi deaf oM l.ondoi home." •Uh»l v-.ur title, «»nl|e «lrl>o you —rieis alere— Can I make K»'l»l »Hr As your 1., ide in lA)iidon MSJSJ Nay, 1 am96 words
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Article131 1901-03-26 3 It is to I.c hoped that th. linpcn.i! Opal" which is lo be oflered as Australia's gill t tin- IsfM will not kfMJ the bad luck which is supposed to be attached to these beautiful stones One of the most famous opals, which was acquired many years131 words
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Article118 1901-03-26 3 1 iik lollowing table complied by Mr. lUunlton Kin*, the United States Con-Mil-t.eneralat Bangkok, gives the prices that obtain a( Bangkok for articles of food used by European residents there Rutlrr. |w-r |k.uixl Ijrd, |x»r pound Flour p-i |M>und le«. per pouNl Coder, pi-r imuiiil '»nnpii118 words
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Article152 1901-03-26 3 A IMUUMW i- Ihieuteniiig the Swiss Val de Traver- In the Nmrhatel -lura at Noirawua then are exten-ive cement and Hiueetoae quarries that deep into tlie mountain S.-v.-i ,1 _-.i broad renti weir obeerved in the -id.-* f th,- n,-. like thurder M heard, and the152 words
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Article611 1901-03-26 3 mmm i mm Int. Gupeng Till Mining Coin). any. says the a company winch was started on a comparative); small scale some years ago for the PMM of working a piece of land in tin- Btnila Settlement- The prospect was brought to the. notice of one611 words
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Article118 1901-03-26 3 'I'iik Paris ./ii .il rrpoiis a novel duelling m ilrh Two isXHMJ pr..1.--ors, aWeehed m ajajMeiMl in the Rue de Malte, met belore a jury of their friends under the following unusual conditions. Tho weapons to be fencing cane«, each round lo last half an hour, and118 words
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Article113 1901-03-26 3 Aktrai.ias papers, rcreived by mail state thai the experiment of the West Austiali.in i.oveininent in turning domestic cats loose in the south-eastern districts of the colony, to clierk the invasion of rabbits from .South Australia has been pronounced MM, The te|inc« destroyed iniinrii-r numbers ol the113 words
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Article149 1901-03-26 3 TWO CURES FOR LOVE- SICKNESS. A San Francisco scientist undertakes lo cure the most ol»tinate case .d lovesickness by nil-ins of hvpnotbrn. He is, he avers, able to show testimonials from patients wiio have been through his bands. Mill, hypnotinin is not nearly so effective us the advice given as149 words
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Article149 1901-03-26 3 At the recent annn d meeting of the coiporation of the Royal Kdnil.uirh Asylum for the Insane, the largest establishment of ite kind in Scotland. l)r Cloiist-jn, tlie physician superintendeiii. in lepoiting ihatthe admissions to tiie asylum for the pn-t jrear constituted a record, expressed tlie opinion149 words
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Article217 1901-03-26 3 I'llE trial by cn.irt-unrlial of captain Hsu, eh Hord.-r K'-giment, on two charges of desertion and disobedience, w as concluded at Devonporl on the 2nd instant, niter a four-days, he.irini; lirieflv staled the story of the r*.r was tothcelVert that the captain refused to pay his217 words
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Article353 1901-03-26 3 Ilrrlin, MM la I lie course hi a debate in the MtMMj on tin- Bill nrrhit credits fur tlir .unpaign in China, Count vun Ituilou ijM that, nlthuugh the negotiations at Pakbu had not been completed, China had already acknowledged her liability f.ir the payment of indemnities353 words
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Article265 1901-03-26 3 YK.--TF.RDAVB I'LAY. IH \MI I'.NSHir. hn> h. ltd bealJ.U. Mactaggirt <( I. II SINGLES. 1 Ke.dpri I**l KohlhoH scr, B-3, 6-4. "t." SINOLKS. EaehwaMj beat «wan, 8-i, 6-3. MjMeh-fi >>ent Lloyd •er.H-4 n-«. PMMM PAIBS Itunkt Roie and Norrie beat Acets. Penney and Ounn. 6-4,265 words
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Article807 1901-03-26 3 TRAGEDY AT YARMOUTH A W")|AS HMMifl THE BKACH. IIKK HI'SBAMJ LIIAIHiEn WITH THE IRI.ME. Whkn tlie mail left, great interest w.i• filtering in HMMMHsi mnnler trial at the old Ballry. The prisoner was HeiU-it John B.ni.-l', charged wit:, ihr iiiiiriler of his vwfe, Mary Jane Keniii'tt, at Yarmouth >* the807 words
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Article118 1901-03-26 3 Tin II .n Miss M i-ry-M.iinwaring, *of (irosvenor-place, W., who is well known as a whip- she is ofteu lo be seen driving I coach-aud-four in dashing Btyle was recently sued at the City of Umdon Court In July last slu- won the Ladies' Championship for driving118 words
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Article411 1901-03-26 3 Thk directors of this coinpnny report from Bafavia, March 11th: -Our General Manager informs us by post of the h Pub., ef ihe following "In my last report I made a mistake, as I informed you that the average value of the assays, No 6 Adit, was 2411 words
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Article608 1901-03-26 3 srccMeriXY thibd by the ditih ROYAL STEAM eACKKT CO. TllK following translation from the Am MM of the 1Xi!« inst. concerning the tiial of the new steamship Kl'rk with liijU'd fuel, will he found of interest to local bUmMJ men The day before y sterday, the D««aet aciuisition608 words
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Article450 1901-03-26 3 P AM) i IWny, sailing about Sth April, for Undo,,', Mr i>. 1.. M. De Montereau, Mr i:-...ih, Mi lloH, 1 1, Mr G Gilmour, Mr. A. Robertson, Sir Lionel Cox. the Misses Cox and Master Cox, Mrs Llewellyn, Miss Butler, Mr. and Mrs Fisher, infant and450 words
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Article555 1901-03-26 3 Mv.»TO««, '.".TH JUmil, IHOI PKODI'CK. Gambler f BD*J Copra B»h 7»l do Poniimiii 7no Black... buyers at SO do Whi'o, (6 A 4*.0" Sago Floor Ban«-»k 2»_'| do Brunei Vo. 1 -J7i Pearl Bago sin Codec, Rail, 16% bull •j-.'.Oi OoSm Paleml.an», IS* bn«i» «in>< OoSee, Libonan, No. 1555 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1901-03-26 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S ***** RKMKHI. cures overnight the mo- 1 >tublx>ru cold a* well a. all its complications-tickling' in the throat, husky voice, and violent co-jghing. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Tlm Dlspeoiary Utsuer«J A^taH BingH|K>rv. 1-A36 words
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Advertisement109 1901-03-26 3 CHAMBF.RLAI.VK COLIC, CHOLERA. AND DIARRHOEA REMEHY Is everywhrre acknowledged to lie the mort successful medicine in use lor Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures .|uickly It can be depended upon evon la Ihe most severe ard dangerous uues. Cures griping, all kinds of diarrho-a, and at the first u-.usu109 words
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Advertisement114 1901-03-26 3 JAPANESE REST WHITE CREPE SHIRTS. SIZES FROM 14' TO W. G. OTOMUNE At CO. HOTEL Cll. VAN HOUCK, SAROET Celegen op '.'2OO voel hoogte I'AVUJOKN BTBTBIM GROOT PARK MIT SPKII.PIJIATS voor kinderen. Ken ruime Billard-en Speel Zaal. Tafbl in Kkuucn onder touicht Europ. Kok. nine. gS^j^Uy STERILIZED BEBNESE $£m^ ALPS114 words
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Advertisement1004 1901-03-26 3 NOTICES. Ti'inos. 4 S r nclirhman with university qualir\ flcation would like to revive pupils for pri v>t« tuition id the Englinh lanxuaei-, claMict, icience, or general subject Ple*M write B. A. c/o Strait* Time*. tn. th. jn/4 ¥]M.E<~TRICITY. l.c-i.linir Flrrtric.il firm lj with large works on the < onlioeut1,004 words
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Advertisement751 1901-03-26 3 SHIPPING. WII CHRISTMAS MLAXDI DKKBY iIKOOMK. PORT HF.DI.ANI). COSHACK ONFLOW .CARNARVON. SHARKS BAY.' <)BKAI.r>TON ANDFREMANTI.K. 'pHKW.A.S N.Cos. AISTKAUM>. I MM lons, CapUin Mills, will l« ■1.-P«le|ied for the above port* on \\.dnetday. theHth instant. For freigl.l or puugfi apply to I boOStkad De. Ag»ou. INIM.-CHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, I.IMII'RI). FOB751 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous411 1901-03-26 3 AKKAMiEMK I* IMmt, wth Htm ii. HlghWatar. 2.11 p.m. Philharmonic Choir. .'..-Hi rt. IT. i". Tennit Tourna nl WIUXUIIAY, iTTH M«B.|I. HiKhW»t»r a.lfl».m. 3..V1 p.m. M... .11. First <(>l .1 1. r. I I 1 1 i in. Km Ii m Muetinv. Change Allt-y Noon. M.iim-.|.i.l JIH.-tirn l':ici. Un.l Sale.411 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1638 1901-03-26 4 U rider ttusheajding the (allowing abbrevitiont Are ated tir. itttaur th. thip bq. barque ten. schooner Yet— Yacht. Cru— Cruiser Gbt. Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. Hone-power Brit— British U. B.— United State.. FrFreDch Oer.— German Dot— Dutch; Job.— Jobore 4c. O. o^— Oeneralcargo dp. deck paMengert U.—Uncertain1,638 words
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Article69 1901-03-26 4 To-Mohbow. "li'Um A S'mar.iiig (hang Ann 11a.m. '<nnuV.uk ft Srng lluan 1 p.m. 'remsntle via ports Atutraiiml I p.m. mil 1 Zvrrna p.m. P. Ansoo via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Isndakan vis ports Palnni S p.m. i>en»ng h Deli f.'afvpM -1 p.m. iongkonf A. Apcar I p .m.69 words
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Article129 1901-03-26 4 r*uN Kieop»:-Hv the N. li. L. s. s. ft lr"tr, doe on 28th March with dates to the Ist Mar. She brings replies to the mails whii-h left Singapore on the Hth Feb. From O H IKA:-By the M. M. v. Annan, due on Sumlay. •■ft SinK»pore129 words
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Article79 1901-03-26 4 PASSED BUNDA STRAITS OK ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Dm. A»n SHir'i Name. Captaih. or From where DiniK- Him. RIQ. SAILING. ATION. Mar lONor bq Spero Fiildal M»r 8 BaUvia P..t»ng lftßnt Ayr (iib«on Mar SSingapore c'riitmu I». IS Dut B.s.,SoerabHia de Boer RolUirdain BaUvia UDut Priniwh«ouhieSuni.r AmtUtrdain BaUvia IS Dut79 words
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Article227 1901-03-26 4 ti i r i 5 Vu*u'> Nuik A ton Cirrus Fmo« Sailio Cu-hsiuxiu. Kio ■M 34 Ualyneo Hril.tr W Uwrj Deli M»r -12 Vi. Man.field A Co. C 4 Deli ««r Mr 72H Uuhiii Deli Mnr Mey«r ACo II Deucalion Brit «tr. 4478 Keary Amoy Mar in W. MaoaHaMA227 words
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Article83 1901-03-26 4 l.«T« V.M...V.,. KluiAßi OmW n«-ii»»i iiI I Mar :■•"> Anihottl Brit »tr. Angus Putiala «tr Phillips •> Hye Leonii Brit itr: Quine •-ti Hong Bee »tr. Peter. 88 C. Apcar Mr. Ulif»"t 36 Charterhou-c «»r Uswton M Palayo »tr. Preynier M Baoiedi Mr. CUrk Lin.lula nr. Stewart W Jab83 words
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