The Straits Times, 13 April 1901

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. KSTIt. OVER i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901. NO. 20,411 A
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 821 1 NOTICES. pur I. Who COMPANY. I.IMIIED n in Ifin. [«un<™ 9odr*J. ••i« A»n-n-.»l t «llTll''.r.) 1 Z (I.™ Mssd Maw ■Bjt^tlM '>"•»-«»• Th. To«»ssit<»m I-«C" lt 1 L'owpMiy. fANT. I.IMITKP A:»»t« STKAMSniP OOMPANIW. I OmoE. Tbleurafh Stbeet. 'fir WHABTB«,ICBPrEIHAB»OOB. •iTKAM N tTWATHW aHITAM!^ i'iru>» I»i>ia, XrsTkAUA, Adb'ji. Eoyi-t, MaEVKILLB*. GinKALTAB,
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    • 830 1 STKOfSHLP COMPANIES. l/'ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU al Singapon: Ship Aoimcy, late J. Dabndelb A Co., 3-3, Colltbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On V.l I'l.m.n BatnTia ril Mar 80 Billiton, Batavia," Cheribon^ Billiloo Sum
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    • 669 1 < <iml>in<-d MtTvirn of tiit< Orran Minim >hip Company m.ri tin Viral Australian •U'Uii \'nviioit ion Com pan)' li.'tm-vu FREMANTLE, (PEBTH), NORTH WEST AUSTRALIAN POBTS, AND SIN6APOBE. IHK SILT AS, SAI.ADIS. KAKHAKATTA. anu AISTRAI.ISI) Ihcse steamers run at frequent intervals ..■tween Singapore aod Western Australia •ailing at Derby, Ki:ig's Sound
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    • 601 1 INSURANCES. TMJE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,M0 Paid up Capital £i'l2.7W Reserve Fund £1,073,680 Tbe undersigned, AgenU for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROVSTF A I) A Co., AgeoU. 'I'llh CHINA TRADBBB INSURANCE I IX'MPA N Y. 1.1
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    • 199 1 mSUBANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720) I'HK undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at current rate*. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. At. 31/12 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED AD. 1884) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fire
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    • 763 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL #10,U«J,(IOO. RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Resene..sin,oro,Oo'i „,„,„„*> Silver Reserve....* 5,.<«.0n0/ 13 o0on RESERVE LIABILITY OF t m llm PROPRIETORS J_»10,Odo.onO COHRT Or DIBBCTOBC— B. Sbiwax. Kmi -CmiMiK Hoh.J.J Ksswici Psrnrr CnAimM»» The Hok. B M. Osat RL. Bicbabdsok. tUg K Hauit, E«i P.
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    • 735 1 AUCTION SALES. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT A WILKIE ROAD. Hahwduy, 20M April, At 2 p.m. UM POWELL* Co.. Auction.-.^-SALE Of HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT Mb. Dali.avs' Yarii, Kukk Road. Tuetibiy, 16M April, al j.l.> p THE ssle will include several tine turnouts, stylish hackH, carriage norme,. CMal kii.'s «il|
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    • 767 1 Sprains'! Sprains S prains TFPOBBIBLETOTREAT THB SPRAIN I withi ian hour after it Is received, or before inflamniMio t has set in bandage the p ns and keep the hand*** saturated with Chamberlain's P.-hii IS. In. l.ut after tbe pa ts have In-come uiflamrd and swollen, no bandage should be
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  • 131 2 CLEARANCES. Inti v (i .ii.\, M Ki>r*Rir. fliniW UmmmW Api 13 8ocolr» I'AOslr. Hid« Chin* »nd Japan 1-.' Ojli.ii »tr. Hay ward China and Ja|wn U Brouwrr Dut itr. FouHn Deli via port* U HanUm -ir Lea Bourabaya I- In.lvi. mm-' Saigon, China A Japan 12 Latfeyne .ir. Qaflory IUUTia
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  • 41 2 The Straits Times PRICE 16 CENTS. SATURDAY, 12th APRIL Straitt Timee a year, or poet free *34. SWaiU budget 118 o year, or port free $20. Advertinng Ratet may be found in the fourth page. To-day* 4/ms bank rate is 1/11{
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  • 7 2 Thk funeral of Q,tieen Victoria co«t X35.500.
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  • 14 2 Mr. Walter Makepeace left for home, via America, yesterday afternoon, by the I'nm Heinrvh
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  • 15 2 Thk StraiU budge} was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this afternoon.
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  • 16 2 Dr. Kirk left for Europe by the Print Heintich, yesterday afternoon, travelling via Japan and America.
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  • 17 2 I'm: British hospital-ship l'arthag» passed through the port from east to west at 10 26 this morning.
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  • 18 2 Tan MM. homeward mail closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The M. M. outward mail is due to-morrow morning.
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  • 17 2 Tax Raffles Girls' School opens on Monday m :t with classes in languages, painting,dancing, music,and short hand.
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  • 26 2 A NI'MBEK of Danish bank-note* have been found, aud are now in possession of the police. The owner can have tbe aame on giving full particulars.
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  • 31 2 In the House of Common* a bill to prevent the sale of liquor lo children under 16 years of age has been read a s-cund time by 'MI votes to 54.
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  • 26 2 outNututhu practice of the Choir for the Duke of Cornwall's reception, the monthly meeting of the Art Club is postponed until the 24tb mit, at ■"< p.m.
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  • 25 2 I)K. R C. Middleton is now a'ting honorary Mirgeon to the Singapore Volunteer Kill.-, with the rank of ipiain, with effect from the 1-t instant.
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  • 28 2 Mil W. Kgerton has been granted leave of absence with half salary for nine months, to be taken after three months' vacation leave commencing on the 6th inst.
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  • 28 2 The Ophir encountered rough weather in the Bay of Biscay. Tbe four children of the Duke and Duchess reside at Murlborouiih House, Pali Mail, during their parents' absence.
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  • 36 2 Mr. H Lowrie, third engineer of the transport A lanfi«n, used for carrying Ii r prisoners, was killed by a shark at Colombo on the 2nd instant while he was having a dip in the harbour.
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  • 33 2 When the List mail left England it was reported that Sir Arthur Haveloi-k was slowly recovering from the inj'iries he received in Algiers The three ruffians who attacked him had not been caught.
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  • 36 2 Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh, advises all Irishmen to refuse to serve in the army until the Coronalion Oath has been amended, so as to remove that portion of it which is offensive to IL'iiii.ni Catholics.
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  • 38 2 As stated in our issue of yesterday, two Malays were smothered yesterday morning whilst cleaning out one of the tanks on the oil tank steamer Frigonia. The captain of the steamer is to be proceeded against for negligence.
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  • 41 2 Eii.iit steamers, each of 8,000 tons, with an average speed of 11 knots, will form the Haima line proposed to run between Calcutta and New York. On tbe outward journey tbey will call at the Cape, returning ria the Suez Canal.
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  • 38 2 It is reported that the Duke of Cornwall and York ii carrying with him £20,000 worth of presents for distribution amongst the leading people of Australia, and also a list of knighthoods as rewards for the leading federationists.
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  • 30 2 The following subscriptions towards theStrangersand Prisoners' Aid Fund are thankfully acknowledged by the Honorary Secretar) -Revd. C. Nain $15; the Netherlands Trading Society f ih the Conaul-Uenura] for the Netherlands
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  • 47 2 I'iik next rehearsal of the choir that will sing in the Town Hall on the occasion of the presentation of addresses to their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, will be held on Monday afternoon next, at Mi sharp, in the Town Hall.
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  • 48 2 IH. verandah of the S. C. C. Pavilion will bu open to members of the Club and their friends during the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Chairs and forma will be provided for th. accomodation of those using the Club.
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  • 46 2 Mr. I'owell-Robinson has just received a timely shipment of 10,000 small I'nion Jacks for decorative purposes on the occasion of the Royal visit. These Hags are of good cloth, they measure 18 by 12 inches, and sell at fifteen cents apiece, or 51. 50 per dozen.
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  • 39 2 Mr. George Cadbury, of the tinu of Messrs. Cadbury, cocoa manulacturers, has conveyed to trustees an estate at Edgbaston, near Birmingham, containing cottages, with instructions to erect further healthy dwellings for workmen. The value of the gift it £18,000.
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  • 47 2 Errahim Mahomed Dawoodjee, a Surati trader, was found guilty of arson at Rangoon, on the 28th March, and was sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment. The prisoner's property was heavily insured. This is the 6rst conviction obtained from a jury then for an offence of this kind.
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  • 53 2 In the State of Ohio they are endeavouring to secure pure unadulterated coffee. The Diiry and Food Commissioners of the State has declared against the sale of coffee that have been manipulated by colouring, coating, polishing, or powdering, whereby it is made to appear better and of greater value than
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  • 67 2 The 93rd annual report of the Atlaa Assurance Company Company, of which the Borneo Co., are the agent* here, states that in the Life Department ABo policies were issued, assuring £326,533. Claims arose under I .VI life policies for £125,924. In the Kire Department the ret premiums were £43f1,& l
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  • 73 2 It is notified, on the v a»ion of the forthcoming Royal Visit that, in addition to the raan-of war anchorage being kept clear, a space of at least one cable in width extending from Johnston's Pier to the man-of-war buoy will be reserved for passage of the Royal Barque and
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  • 68 2 At the meeting of Legislative Council on Tuesday, 30th inst., in addition to the motion for the voting of a further sum of •16,000 for the expenses in connection with the reception of Their Niyal Highnemes the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, the business includes tbe third reading
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  • 67 2 A lkadino Ceylon official Mr. I- C. Kisher— Government Agent at Kurunegala died by his own hand there, of a sun-shot wound on the 2nd instant. Mr Kisher was an able civilian who in a fortnight's time would, presumably, have received a decoration at the hands of the Heir Apparent,
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  • 126 2 Mh. Donald Macdonald, the famous War Correspondent, was giving lecture* on his experiences in South Africa at Colombo, at the date of last mail advices In the second lecture— on the si»ge of Ladysmith —he said that, of the twenty correspondents shut up there, he had the good fortune to
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  • 100 2 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. Capt. Dewing (holder) i,eat Nome (run-ner-up), B-l. i-n, H-> The tennis tournament *a» brought t'j a conclusion last evening, when the match fur tbe Championship between the holder, Cipt Dewing, and the runner-up, Norrie, was watched by a large crowd of opectatora. Capt.
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  • 106 2 APPOINT.MENTS Dm. \V G. Ellis, Medical Superintendent, Lunatic Asylum, Singapore, has been appointed Acting Colonial Surgeon Resident, Singapore, in a.ldition to Mf other duties, with effect from the ISth instant. Mr. H Muir, A'sistant Governm-nt Marine Surveyor, Singapore, acts as Government Marine S-urvejor, IVnang, and as an examiner for engineers'
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  • 151 2 GARRISON RIFLE CLUB ykstekday's shooting. Ye-tkhdav morning, the shooting in the seventh annual meeting of the (.iarrison Rifle Club, at Tanglin range, Ftarted with an event open to the Madras Xative li.fantry at -.'OO, 500, and 6i X) yards. At 2 p.m., the competition open to members of the Club
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  • 326 2 Rn kvti v we recorded a horrible story of the sea— a tale of murder and cannibalism resulting from the unfortunate wreck of the British sailing barque Angola, while, on a voyage from Manila to Singapore. The two survivors (Johunsen, a .Swede, and a Spaniard,
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  • 359 2 The Goremment Gazette gives the following official list of Royal Personages and their Household and Staff on H.M S. Ophir during the Royal Visit to the Coloniea H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AND TORI D.R.H. THE DICIIF.SR OF CORNWALL AND YORE. CAPTAIN H H H. PMNi T.
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  • 668 2 THE COST OF WAR We shall soon be talking agnin of the cost of the war. War is not a game that can bu played for nothing. Even in peace, Europe spends something like a million pounds a day on its armies and navies. But it is probable that many
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE "STRAITS TIMKS"
    • 113 2 A BAKKI.EI'R BLUEJ ACKE 1 KILLED. Hongkong, VMh April On Wednesday, there was a fight between British and Kreneh sailors at Nagasaki. A bluejacket from the UiriUur wu killed, and three other bluejacket* were seriously wounded. Krench officers stopped the lighting. This news
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    • 49 2 A rumour that Prince Tuan and General Tung-fuh-siang had raised a rebellion in Mongolia has been connrme.l. It is expected that they will march on Kalgan. The withdrawal of the foreign troops from North China will be impracticable until the issue thus r*i«ed has been settled.
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    • 40 2 PROPOSED RAZING OF THE TAKU FORTS. The foreign generals have handed in to the Ministers a proposal for razing the Taku forts and for the occupation of certain places in onler to safeguard the communications between Peking and the sea
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    • 39 2 NOTHING rVItTHKR ABOUT PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. 1.. ,Jon, ia/A April. Nothing moru in the way of information has been received regarding Botha's negotiations for peace. It is understood that the telegrams thentanent have passed through the censor's hands.
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    • 39 2 NEW ARMY ORDER An Order to the Army has been issued by the War Office to the effect that any officer or soldier who raises the white flag in the presence of the enemy will be tried by court-martial.
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    • 52 2 SUCCESSFUL ACTION NEAR. DEWBTBDORP. Later. Bethune's Mounted Infantry, after two houts' hard fighting, near Dewetsdorp. have captured 80 prisoners, including the II mm commandant, an Artillery olncer, and eight waggons. "OPHIR" AT COLO.MHO The Opl'ir has arrived at Colombo. THE TRANSVAAL. Civil administration waa proclaimed over the Transvaal on the
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  • 309 2 RESCUE AT KE PPEL HARBO UR MM R A&lt;TIOS BY MX. W K. MM &lt;).\ Friday evening at Keppel Harbour two Europeaus, while crossing the wharf, had the misfortune to fall, or rather walk into the harbour. Luckily the Manager of Keppel Dock who was in the vicinity heard their
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  • 189 2 ARRANGEMENT S Svir»UAV, I3TH AIRII High Water. fi.67 p.m. Hindu New Year. i i. It Meeting M. M. horn.'ward mail closes. li. I. O. Q. T. Temperance Club. 7 MI. Hukdiy, 1 Itii Arm i High Water. 0.16 a.m. Ml p.m. Low Sunday. Musketry (or 3. V. K. Casuals. Baleslier.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 548 2 NOTICES. KITCIIIK'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly mamreu in bond. Price |IO per eaa* aarnples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. ■ii th. So* I mporlrr*. SIDEROSTHKX PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed, to be the best RUSTPUEVKXTIVE •««&gt;«• Invaluable for Ships, Macninory, Bridge* •tc., etc. One gallon
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    • 1017 2 LADIK.- ISI.UK PATKNT THREE BAR WALKING BHOEB. SMART I'OINTKD TOE AND PRETTY BOW ATTACHED. PRICE $550 PER PAIR. WIIITKAWAY, LAIDLAW CO, NOTICE is here- 1,-- gS^—™*^^—^^^™^^l the undersigned will by given, that be prosecuted as T,M bf the s.idJ J I lIP \V Dated at BingarH tt £iH Vt^ii'^ff?/ ri'TTFARCKEX
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    • 660 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, at once for a firm in Singapore, a European assistant engineer; with first class certificates. Applicant must be thoroughly reliable. Apply w ith references or copies of certificate* to W. M J., co SlraiU Timtt. WANTED, at once for a firm in Singapore, a Eurasian fl'ter and
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    • 66 2 H. 8. 8. UMBdac. (rr tka .lirouj n&gt; aud •rittao oa us* ud. ot tbs pu« oolr Br Uh a^lwt ol th»t &lt;y»ditioo. mil. 8. 8. art r»j«t»d lh»t nufbt otlHirwu. b. pubUh»J. All idrmiuiiK oontncu &gt;r» ■abiart to th* oordition tlut ti» lUiucar naj l«.r. ti. Mirartiaanoot o«t of
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    • 75 2 VKS.-Kl.s ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Melbourne and Sydney, Clilut, due 21»t April, McAlister A Co. St. Petersburg via ports, Annam. early in April, Behn Meyer A Co. tit. Petersburg via ports, Manchuria, in M ay, Behn Meyer A Co. Klang via porU, Ban What! Uin avarv Friday, and Sappho every Saturday,
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  • 3044 3 BY THE WAY. Tuesn iy wnek, I s« by my WhiUlmr, will be St (ieorgn's Day, ar.d all young Knglan-1 w. ill Ret op ,i..l ei.-kle and wear red nM Wm UM Fifth Kut, or the Kulitii-. Fifth," as tli«y and to rail the l.iave NorthumbMlnnds. I never he.,. Bl
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  • 463 3 THE POST OFFICE Mr L A M. Johnston, who signs the annual report on the Postal Department oi the Straits Settlements for 1900, remarks that the shrinkage noted in the last annual report ban disappeared. The revenue was »j-f i, 17-. an increase of &gt;:■),"-'; over l-'M. The sale of
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  • 854 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA. MILITARY LAW. (is the 27th March at Cbimahi, a garrison place in West Java, a private soldier, a Krieslander by birth, was shot after trial by cotirtinartial for striking an officer. The man had been repeatedly guilty of insubordination and had to be made an example of in
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 185 3 A LETTER OF THANKS. TO TUX KDITOK OK THE STRAITB TIMES." Sir,- Would you kindly permit me, through the medium of your valuable paper, to thank most cordially Mr. W. J. Archer, the British Consul at Bangkok, for the valuable assistance by him rendered in tracing two of tbe men
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  • 289 3 And u-licn tli« City bathers heard Tbat Royalty was coming, They exclaimed What ho she bumps, Likewise Pip pip Such was the exuberance of their j &gt;y And they said We shall make them happy, Though hot. And we shall show them the wonders Of
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  • 436 3 (From Amtrolian Mb. H. O. Arnold Forster, Secretary to tbe Admiralty, presented the Naval Estimates ou the 18th March in the House of Commons. He announced that the Admiralty was introducing a 7}in. gun equal if uot superior in ballistic power and efficiency to any possessed by foreign
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  • 183 3 (IiOW Sr.NDAY.) St. AknreWs Cathedral. 7 a. m., Matins. 7.50 a in.. Holy Communion (Choral), o.SO p. in.. Evensong, and Sermon. Si Matthew's Choitii, Sepoy Linus. 7 a. in., Holy Communion. 8.16 p. m., Evensong and Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC cathkdhalor the gooo shephehi), Victoria Stbskt and Brass
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  • 570 3 SIKOAPORE. I.ITH APKII.. 1901. riODUCR. Uaiubier buyers 8.K4 Copra Bali 7.80 do Ponti'.nak 7.00 Pepper, Black. .buyers J9.60 do White. 4600 S«go Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Biunei No I '.'7O Pearl Sago .1.00 Coff«e, Bali, 167, basis 'A'.rO Cotfes, Palerahang. IK basis. MOO Coffee, Liberian, No. I 17.76 Tapioca,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 DANGERS OF INFLUENZA. Tiie great danger from influenza is of it* resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendoncy of the disease toward! pneumonia. Bold by all dealers in Medicines The Dispensary, General Ag«nt«, Singapore.
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    • 318 3 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiua Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recoinmendition and the never failing qualities of the remedy Hcconnt for its great I n Hilarity K.ir sale by all
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    • 613 3 "NOTICES. (idVKRNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENHEK- will he received at the Coin ninl Secretary'i) Office, up to nooo of the IMh instant, for the supply daily of 703 Dm of best p idi to the Singapore Criminal Prison. Tenders mutt be addressed to the Honourable Colonial Secretary and endorsed as specified above.
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    • 834 3 FOR SALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS; Irr time, IB cents a lint; 2nd and M times, 10 cents a line 4th to tub time., A cents a line; 7th to 18th times. 3 cento a line; afterwards, 3 cents a line; but no charge less than ono dollar. Thus,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 60 3 WEATHER REPORT Km&lt;d»na IT«W»M. 11rm,..!., 1 ■.&gt;//, April. Ull. Ha-iii ,p.m »|i in H*r MMJMMM47 Temp 84 A flon W.BIbT. 800 78.(1 *„c Llir.efWin'i K.E. E.SK.CaIm ±~5 2 Max. T«ra(.. W. 2 smli Mia... V.ITM S--Z &gt;iv. in Bon 1A4.6 li* Torr.rad 70S a Ra-nfall Kll S Tbe time ball
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  • SHIPPL\(J.
    • 1142 4 Under tnis headimdhafollowingabbreriat ons are used str.— steamer sh.— ship cq.— barque sen schoonsr; Yet.— Yacht, rru.— Cruiser Qbt.— Ounboat Tor Torpedo Hp. —Horse-power Brit.— nritikh U. B.— United 8U&gt;«; FrFrwMd Her.— German Dut Dutch; '&lt;*.— Johor* 4c., O. c,—Ooncral■argo d.n deck nassengers U.— UnoorUin: T. P.
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    • 529 4 Sam*, port, probable data of nrriwnl, and name of agent*. Steamers. Aganu'-nnon, China. Apl MaasMsL Alboin, I'alciwta, Apl Borneo Qaj Amliria, Hamburg. Apl 22 Rehn Meyer Arcadia. Re* York, \pl II Rehn Meyer. Aacania, Hongkong. May 18; Behn Meyer. Augsburg, Australia, Apl IR; llehn Meyer Rallaarat. Colombo, Apl
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    • 228 4 Mills TO UKIU.. Know Ki-r.ipk :-By the M. M. v. Indut due on 14th April with dates to the 2flth Mar. t&lt;he brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 2«th Feb. From China:— By the M. M. s.s. Env«l Kimnni, due on Sunday. pit Singapore
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    • 299 4 PAS SENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. I'er P. A O. t, s. Ceylon from London via |»rl»- Lieut, and Mrs 1.. W. l.loyd, Mr. E. R. Grazohrook. -2m\ l.i&lt;-ut. E. Jonos, Mcssis. A. J. A. Kyshe W J. Crighton, Mi-- UHinonil, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wsddell. Per s, Flrro from
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  • 124 4 5 vimil-b NiMH it lo»&gt; Cirri! Fkok Saiuid CiMMiOHam o Apl 1 a Scot™ P&Ostr SU9B Hide l.ondon Mar 3P. and 0. (u&gt; U ,I'eylon «tr. »657 Hayward Undon Mnr i) I. and 0. Coy. i Vi Alting Hut itr 7M Scbuilema livrouw Apl V DaviiJoliaod Caf 13 Flevo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 638 4 NOTICES. ipYfirLUiPERRIRS' m.9 M** WORCESTEBSh.bE SAUCET v By Special Warrant j OTgSEj§& The Queen lsn *&lt;&. Purvegors to «*^hsP^^ Empress ot India CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STO "iSS, !JRllenbi2R|s Foods. A PROGRESSIVE DIETARY, unique la providing nourishment sotted to the (rowing digestive powers el younj 'j infant., from birth upwards, snd free
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    • 343 4 CHAMPAGNE. LOCTIS ROEDERKR. EXTRA DRY. (Reserve tor Great Britain) Louis Roerterer, Carte Blanche BRINKMA.N'N CO. SiITK IatPORTKHS. Mas! at .JOIU LITTLE A CO., LTD. 12/8 "TIMES" AND "BUDGET." .s rail. Tim,*, |30 a year, or *2J a montb or fifteen cents a copy. Post Free, SNI a quarter. Strain Budget
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    • 817 4 NOTICE& BAD COMPLEXIONS Dry Thin and Falling Hair and Red Rough Hands Prevented by CUTICURA SOAP. Millions use Citiccra Soap exclusively for preserving, purifying. and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten* ing, and soothing red,
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    • 1053 4 NOTICES. CLNOAPORE SPORTING CLUB The Spring ««&lt;•« Meeting will h» ktU m May2\st, if"', and 2&tk. Programme. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 21«( May. Fiarr Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIne (400.— A Race for Maiden Hones- Weight as r scale (IO«t.). An allowanceol 141 b. ex-Qrifflns imported into the Straits fe ttlements
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