The Straits Times, 10 May 1901
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Title Section15 1901-05-10 1 The Straits Times. KSTK. OVKI! i A CENTURY SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901. NO. avw15 words
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Advertisement801 1901-05-10 1 NOTICES. epilK 111 VH, iiIMfWY LJHI IKI 'I' it -Ma, «t.l I if.. Aimrance i ,,«Fir. l»Mr.oo. S«-.-T. »'s. A«^r»n,» I'oaapaaj <*»>• Pa» K.i«ital-i" l.>f» »i«ur«H»S<ioir<J I h. fliiaa M.rt«l »c«. Navigation l-,«.p»aj Th. To«««l,.» I *f IV" fo«i»ny I nutt. «l«r« al tl««. Cempaaias. s<~ tl* tail JZZSZt o>801 words
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Advertisement853 1901-05-10 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I' I'NINKI.IJKK PAKETVAART \I AA I sen A I'll i Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Uovernment. 4f an ai Singapore: fHir Aaiacr, laTi J. Dabiidim A Co., 3-S, Colltii. i^iiAt T!n> undermentioned date« are only approximate Steamer From Kipected ill be lieapatched for On />. rsljuaWll Matavin853 words
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Advertisement556 1901-05-10 1 C^OMPAGNIE DM MKSSAOERIKp y MARITIME^ DX FRANOK. TILKHUFHIC ADKKEff MEWAOtRIt, ■MMNML Ihe mail steamers will leave Hi MMM urimn.. IfoNitritu. !HUI. 1901. Dates. ■/■ad May II Tmno Mat ]j Itaal H M ii ii'i m ,1 une p I it-n i ii n»' V.r-rtl Himmu M >nl>' '.':i OoaaaaVa July556 words
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Advertisement613 1901-05-10 1 LNSURANCBB. 'HHE LONDON AND LAN'CAdHiRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OaaJW £D.1!17,. < (00 Paid up Capital MIS.7M Reserve Fund £1,07.1. 'Ml I :ii. undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate* of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co., Ageolx. rE CHINA TRADKKB INSIJRAKCE OOatPAJfT. I.lain'Bl). QaaM613 words
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Advertisement503 1901-05-10 1 INSURANCES. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., KASIKKN BKVNI'H. HVITKKY ROAD. Accident and Guarantee Dept. Xl liortiAN .v KATIVIB man Miii.kk.mk laims promptly attended to K. J. BOBSBTHOK, Brant* Haaaa* Mar. IU ii i Two Great Necessities. VIZ. I. FAMIIV PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD A<iri. Easily and Economically met by503 words
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Advertisement699 1901-05-10 1 NOTICES. JOSEPH fiILLOTTS iiPVNIi |-Pl\. I'M.X. IOQA- DPIiA Ofgiaiwstgaaatyi s*4aayt«toriili»t DTS«ai».«rnlKT> HaY MM J^ BANKS. HONOKONO AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-irr CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE Fl'ND.— Sterlinu Kr*ervc..|ia.o r O.M>fU ai t 1( i(« 1 Silvor Re««rve. S,-00,000/'' W RESERVE LIABILITY OF I lon «nnn PRO PRI ETORS I' M Cocar699 words
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Advertisement526 1901-05-10 1 hlHlllMllll.k BllllksiM PABIR PANJANO Hi. now .i,p,.|yi,,g building ..ricts. i\ For particular »|,plv lo Chop KIM IHK. I No ->4 M,la,-.-KStr el. Wines and Spirits, Provisions &c. John Little It Co Ltd HPtOAPORB Apl 1 7lh 16.", P J|PIOL &ST EEL M a^llor Ladies. l gfg aa>aVatS A «.m«ly for526 words
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Advertisement809 1901-05-10 1 HRITIMH sol nu Mo IK IMM ii-> Ui.-imberlain'nColici holeraaud Diar rli.,-1 )tfiiif,t\ Capl c. O. Dennison is well known all over Africa as rommand-r of th" for, e« thai captwod Urn famous rebel sal i-hr I n.lir.l.teofNov <th,lrti: from Vryi urg ".h.-analand, he writes lt..fore starting on ■he la«t ,-anipaign809 words
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183 1901-05-10 2 itraiU Tinuu a ytnr, or port fret S3-, Straits Budget. 118 a year, or pout fre, $20. Adeerluing toiler may U found m he fonrik page- 'estkrdiy saw the inauguration of New Australia; for on that day the Heir-Apparent, in the183 words
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Article98 1901-05-10 2 The Duke of Cornwall has the gift of felicitous oratory which his father, the King, possesses and throughout his present tour (the most important ceremonial of which was c-onducteil yesterdty) his speeches have given utterance to the right thing in lh» right place. The 0M) points out that this was98 words
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Article207 1901-05-10 2 I'hc MiMria fcatwaaa nations,' he warned the Cliambei, "is not onu of mi in* but of trade, and if llie British Kmpire is not to be vanquished in this battle every part must do what it can to insure a successful outcome. Although addressed to the local U11.11.U1 of Comment,207 words
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Article161 1901-05-10 2 TusjeUaa 'h- -Winii'.....- Melbourne yesterday, it is intnreatin: to note that the Federal Cabinet \t thus constituted PriiiieMuiisteroftheComm..iiwealih and Minilerof BUte for Kxieri... Affa.n. Mr. I.. 1 mm>f Oral and Minister of Stale for Justice Mr. Deal in. Minister ..f Stale lor H >■: \-i r- \V .1 Truiourer Mr161 words
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Article101 1901-05-10 2 The new order of things in Australia necessitates the appointment of a Coniiiiaiider-in-Cliief of the whole Australian forces: and the new Cabinet have decided to übtain as Federal Comm.uider-iii-Chief an Imperial officer of high xtamlt d in the army. No appointment will, it is understood, be made uutil the salary101 words
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Article71 1901-05-10 2 M ll I ,iik.- Fililes has been commissioned to paint the ollicial portrait of King Kdward and the sittings were to commence at Marlborough House this month. The picture will be of life siie and when completed MM thirty or forty replicas will bf made for the embassies and consulates71 words
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Article14 1901-05-10 2 I'm. half-yearly general meeting of the Penang Turf Club ia fixed for Tuesday next.14 words
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Article15 1901-05-10 2 Rai'm are dropping hat. Kully paid shares are now down to >-'" ."hi Yesterday t !■.■>■ »eref^4.iju.15 words
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Article19 1901-05-10 2 Thi: homeward M. M. steamer Yarru left Sjiuou at 9 am to-day, and is due here on Sunday moruing.19 words
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Article36 1901-05-10 2 Eioir hundred and five deaths were register <«i at Singapore last month I'm death of M LeKavre Portatis, Chairman or the Board of Director* of the M. M. (Company ix-eurred un tlio 'J9tli April in I'arn.36 words
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Article30 1901-05-10 2 Thi ll.ik.di Slaru sails thia alternoon for Surope. Among her passengers are Mr. and Mr- Muir, Miss Mackie, Miss Klak. Mr C m S Nicholson, and Mr. f. W Christian.30 words
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Article28 1901-05-10 2 lin increments of salary proposed to be given to the subordinate service in the Colony have, says the I'rrak fioneer, been sanctioned, and will soon come into force.28 words
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Article25 1901-05-10 2 Haaaai BBMMI Bros, have established a branch of their linn at Alexandria, urder the management of Mr. G \V. Drnckmeier, who was formerly in Singapore.25 words
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Article42 1901-05-10 2 Thk Shipping Olßco notifies that No. 4 Beacon, South Channel, Penang, has fallen down and will be re-erected as -...in as possible In the meantime there ii no light at night, but the p.isi tion is marked by a medium-M/d nil buoy.42 words
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Article46 1901-05-10 2 Thk light between McAulifie uud Slavin, at Rangoon, takes place on tho IMfciaal, for a purse of R« j,OOO. It is anticipated that a match may he arranged between the men in Singapore. They are expected to come down here about the end of the month.46 words
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Article43 1901-05-10 2 An Australian paper says: The Netherlands Government has intimated its willingness to grant Und in the Kast Indies for the settlement of Boer prisoners now in the hands of the British, provided Great Britain bnarii the cost of their tran'port to the Dutch43 words
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Article51 1901-05-10 2 Thk Ha/.iar in aid ol St. Mary's Church .ii Knala Lumpur has achieved a result far beyond Ib* dreams of its promoters. Both socially and (inanciallv it has been a success. The Church Committee had to meet a debt of about .«I,UOO and the bizaar has brought them in about51 words
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Article49 1901-05-10 2 Thk JriinV- which arm..! Ir.nn Icddah yesterday, brought a number l pilgrims This morning tho /Vi'.im .I-., .irrive.l heavily freighted with Indjis on their return from the annual pilnrimaitH, a large number of them being Javanese. The 7Ar..,-, left .led'lah on the Jn-I n.-t tni and con eg direct.49 words
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Article48 1901-05-10 2 A u.KKim.b accident hiippeiied recently in India, caused by the bursting of a >: :tin. howitzer shell while unloading. Bavaa n of the »th Co Western division. I! «yal<i inioiin Artillery, were killed. They were Sergeant Atkiim, Gunners KieM, Gunner, Wade, Byrne, Hogan, and Mulcahy Sergeant Parry wa« wounded.48 words
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Article50 1901-05-10 2 I'm. Calcutta Municipal Corporation have entered into a frerh contract with the Oriental Gas >inp<ny to lich, the streets of Calcutta with gas for ten years from the Ist proximo; but the Corporation have reserved the right to introduce electric lighting into any street whenever they may deem it desirable50 words
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Article34 1901-05-10 2 A 1 the last meeting of the Trustees of the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, it was. on the motion of Mr. J H M Rolrnon, agreed that typewritinn should be taught in the school.34 words
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Article30 1901-05-10 2 also proposed by Mr. Kobson. sjafl allowed to stand over for the present. The school is also to have a Cadet Corps, to if possible, alliliated to the Selangor Volunteers.30 words
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Article72 1901-05-10 2 The Boer prisoners (ft ..Hi and Wl men) were expected to arrive at Madras by the ss. Bm(m ''file on or about the Hk May and were, iinnie.li .telyafterl ui'linp.to bedesp.itched to li.-llary by two special tiain- An escort of 4 officer" and IM men of tiie Ist Kast Yorkshire72 words
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Article86 1901-05-10 2 I'hk ch. nl. -1.- 1 British transpoit t'U, No I, Capt J. A Collin-. arrived fr.>m Taku this morning and anchored in the roads. She is bound for Calcutta, but her date of departure is uncertain. I rom Taku she brings Major Hogge, Capt Drake Brockman, Capt Elwes, I MS86 words
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Article153 1901-05-10 2 liv. I'enang Cricket Club has decided that the election ot members shall be in the hands of an election Committee. Heretofore the whole Club took part in the election of members, but few of the members cared to vote. The result was that balluttiug in the Club153 words
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Article209 1901-05-10 2 A Xi Koi'KAX child named Koss was lately found dead in bed, at Calcutta. The mi.-... who slept witli the child, reported that robbers had broken into the house and had smothered the child. After >>triiKgling with her, ili.-y Mod. At the inquest the corroborative evidence /or209 words
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Article722 1901-05-10 2 THE KING AND QUEEN OF SI AM. arrival this mum Thk Siamese Koyal yacht M<ika I'kahkri, escorted by the Siamese gunboats Niore'and Wn/i. arrived from Bangkok thie Biorning and dropped anchor at o'clock sharp. The war vessels exchanged salutes with Kurt Canning, and H. K. Sir Krank Swettenham paid a722 words
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Article159 1901-05-10 2 Thk King has approve.! tlie appointment of Sir Artuur Havelock, late Governor of Madra>. to be a Knight Grand Commander of 1 >rder ot the Star or India. Says the lfnVp.l Mail in making the above unnouncemeiit Sir Arthur Havelock, it will be159 words
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223 1901-05-10 2 MISSIONARIES MURDERED IN NEW GUINEA. iNriiKMATios reached Thursday Island (Turret Straits), on April 2lu, of tlie murder of the K«v. Mr Chalmers and the lav. Mr Tonkins by natives of Now Guinea at IJehe, at the nmnth of the My Kiver. It seuins that they went ashore after Borne natives223 words
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65 1901-05-10 2 NKW STKAMKK LINK Haf MM An halum steamer line has been established l»i»ecu Shanghai and Australia RISSIAS Bit. WAI! LOAN Russia has placed a war loan of mjKMfIOO Iran.-- in Kr.mce I'I.AGIK A I MiiNt.KONG Mr. Thome, of Watson's Dispensary, Hongkong, has died of65 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article98 1901-05-10 2 HK I.K.WK- soil II AKKII A ■MY IN MIND Usaba, MM nfay. in I f[iecch al Capetown, before leaving for Knglaml. Si, Altr.vl Milncr s.ii'l no change and no weakening of the in ["-ri.il policy in South Africa was possible. He MM lii inly I mvincel98 words
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Article80 1901-05-10 2 oPKNKD YBSTKRDAY BY THK DIKK Of CORNWALL mi KiNus HWBaVBI TO Al STRALIA hiUr. Ihe Huke of Corn w.i ll and York ..pi-ned Urn |.',.,|.r.il Parliament, at Melbourne, yesterday. The ceremony MM Baa lii.teil in the 1.1 aaa of aosai 12.U00 people His li iyil ffi^haas* rei80 words
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Article30 1901-05-10 2 <oo.ouo.txio nuin mm Uar. Several reports are current that the French Rothschilds are filing to issue a new Runsi in loan ainountin- to four li'indr.-l million francs.30 words
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Article102 1901-05-10 2 Thk lAilpoora left Manila last Tuesday with Harmston's circus, after a inn.: weeks' successful season. The present company of principals are all new to Singapore, and will make their debut next Wednesday evening. The management have secured MOM line Kentucky horses during their stay al Manila. Among these102 words
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Article195 1901-05-10 2 Thk total annuxl production of coal from all the mines in Japan is now estimated at not less than 4,000,00t.> tons, of which more than threelourtlis Iwlong to the mine* of the island ot Kiti-siu. The total eiport from all Japan in MM »a» nearly195 words
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218 1901-05-10 2 Mil. Baah Laaa( Seah sends for publication copies of the following letters Colonial Secretary s Ollice Sint;a|>ore, -'lid May. 19»'l (.iiitleiiieii, I am desired by Mi Arthur Bigge, Private Secretary to His I! .y.il Highness to forward to you the enclosed reply to218 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement452 1901-05-10 2 NOTICES. XU BEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. LiLASGOW. Maaalaciurars of Dyuaruitc, Oelienite, Oelatiae Dynamite, iiiastmg Gelatine. Detonators, S.ii !ty Fuses. Uecirie Blistiog Apparatus. The «>«.!» Krplannt, Imno nil m-tnu-iuiinit > (rrent Hritmn, are made to parr the high ttmuluM of naftty und jnmly i"tr imponnl ly Ike Brititk (ior"r*meMt tt tut452 words
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Advertisement1108 1901-05-10 2 LATEST AmiIRTISEM ENTS. JUST RECEIVED. A large aieortniertt of JAPANESE CURIOS. IVOKY WARK SATSIMA WAKK IUtONZK WAKK I.AIIjUKR WAKK PORCKLAIN WAKK (iLASS WARK SILK, SAMMI.WI>OI> KANS KHAMKS, 4c. G. OTOMUNE CO., SINGAPORE. K. A. J. GHOTIKMALL CO. BOMBAY MERCHANTS. 51 52, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Importers of all kinds or Indian,1,108 words
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Advertisement566 1901-05-10 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "COMINCT By special chartered I s LALPOORA. The Mastodon vi Modern Amusement Enterprises. Harmston's Circus AND IIiYAL MKYNiKRIK. Grander, more stupendous, more gorgeous than ever before, it stands supreme, a monumentof progress, prosperity, and business integrity the unequalled, unapproachable, Monarch of tbe Circus World. Resplendent with lavish and566 words
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Article118 1901-05-10 3 I \ot,. mi. heading a Lon.l.in o.n in| pip. i I, i- the hillowmc M. i hailtua Maiwell. sea at the lal< Sir William Maxwell. Uovrrnor.if the <i.)ld .«st. nli.. h..1. i- a romiiieni position in ihVcivil s-r. i I the Uala) sii.tes, enterpri>ii« Aftei ill rean resldenl118 words
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Article134 1901-05-10 3 An ml crest urn discovery ha-, it is.ii.l, recently l>eeli made by l>r I iconic Wall, R 'p. Tier on K.onomi. I'ro.lncls to the Government of India During an ill. -i:il lour in the Punjab he obtained some pieces ol the Alrldi wax cloth, the maii'iU. Hire134 words
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Article9 1901-05-10 3 n..t ien«ammi ha Nu aSBMBS el its .-.<rr«.puod««lt«.9 words
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Article617 1901-05-10 3 K have already aiv.-n -nine details ..I the despatch in which Lord Robert* the work i.l tin- army during the war. but the following e\lia. t .-..n--tain) luithet .Jetails ..I lii. I'oiiiu.au.leiin i In.l r militants 1...r.1 R.Jwus Malas that stupendous .liffienlti.i mra confronted i.\617 words
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Article127 1901-05-10 3 MUKi.ikSK advice states tint a number of ucntlemen latgelv interested in the Northern Territory (Australia) have approached the Consul -t icneral for Lns-ia. to ascertain whether, in his opinion, with the completion of the .Siberian railway to I'ort Arthur nnd the overland railway to127 words
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Article555 1901-05-10 3 Tins is wlul Mr Bennet Uurleigh, the T. war correspondent, has to sayt about Army reform, in a letter wiitten from Blueiiifontem 1..1 critics •qoabola, or 110.<. l paper wiili Babb] non-ens. lor ur against military reforms The "best" in the Army know tlure is rying necessity loi555 words
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487 1901-05-10 3 THE DISTRIBUTION OF BRITISH ABILITY. Mi; Haveluck Kills contributes > lII.' M;,11,1,i i'» an interaatinj |.;i|..r under this title. Mr Kllio notes tlie .li-tii.-i- iv whirl] various cr..n|..s of eminent pataum pfWtOdlißaM when l.i-~ih. il aoeofdlng to their activities. fireat lawyers, he s.iys, are scattered over ih« wlmli: kingdom with487 words
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Article1331 1901-05-10 3 (Win* fa MmKm r;,*r,) HOMK A MMM generally circulated and I.cli. vc.l in London is that the lender ul the v.m* win.il L".'> years ago stole the I, minus Gainsboruugh picture re-cull) recovered is a very well-known criminal named Alain Wirth, Uaviuond Ibis man wa.- Ihe principal in1,331 words
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Article240 1901-05-10 3 P. AND O. llMiur-nl, sailing about 17th May, for I. union Mrs A Campbell, SergtMajor Uogers and son, Sergt Harrison, Ist class Master Gunner H Smith, Mrs Smith and 8 children, Miss Smith, Ma«ter Smith, Miss J li Koine, Mrs. f, W. Webb, I children, infant and240 words
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Article379 1901-05-10 3 VIEWS AND OPINIONWum to Australian papers say that a south African Blue Book has been issued by the Government, dealing with the despatches uf Sir Alfred M liner. In a despatch of. February (ith.Sir Alfred said lie cuuld sec that the work of subjugation would be more379 words
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159 1901-05-10 3 LoMoi.N, writes a correspondent, sorely needs a monster I'ublic Hall where giant meeting*, banquets (where at least a thousand people could be catered for), bdtaars and such entertainments could take place. At llie present time any function of mure than modest pretensions is an159 words
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Article559 1901-05-10 3 Th« lion. W I*. R»eves, AgentGeneral in I ...ml, m of New Zealand, recently received liom the Maori inhabitants uf hia Colony a laugi,' ur lament, on the death uf Wueen Victi.ua. with the request that it might, if possible, be laid befure King Kdwar.l VII Mr.559 words
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Article200 1901-05-10 3 Kkn.tv, ion. Hit. HiKh Water. MM P m s. V. R. fcaialll' Drill. 5.10. B«rßi>iY, tin Mtv. High Water 2.18 mil. 4.0 p.m .Moon Last Quarter. Wl|mi Knee entries close mm I- 'in »H-e Gardens. Powell. 2. M M homeward mail closes. p.m I li T. Temperance Clnb. 7.*200 words
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Article565 1901-05-10 3 Sim.v or»: 10th May, 1901. PROIMCK. Gambier l» Copra Bali 1M .lo Pnnti.nak T.on Spaer, Black *»»0 do White.,'. 4*oo Sago Flonr Sarawak S.IO do RrniMi No I *7r> Pearl Jago J.«" rofl«e, Bali, 16 ba«i» *!'O C'aiHw. Palemhang. W. basis. Coffee, l.ibenan. No. I 17.W Tapioca, small Flake565 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement35 1901-05-10 3 IN AMKUICA f'haniberlainV <-ough K. nie.h is a grral favourite with mothers for colds, croup, and whooping BMJgb. II ciitains harmful suhstauce and always (tivos prompt relief. .-old by all dealers id Medicines. Ibe Distw^ir^^JßtnLAsaiUtljiniaoora^^35 words
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Advertisement139 1901-05-10 3 Cl IK, BntflW. SCALDS and BUKXIS, Or Like Injuries. Are promptly relieved I.y < H AMBKKI.AINM PAIN BALM A fe» applications will erfecl n cumplete cure Ko>- s-,|e I.y nil dealeis in medicines. Ihe lltananaary, Oanaml A||ent», Singapore, it A AN IDEAL TONIC SEKRAVALLO'S TONIC (BAM AXDJKON WINK) •siiiinilnirs the139 words
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Advertisement311 1901-05-10 3 RAFFLE^ HOTEL Guest Nights Stifui tin tf STRING BAND IN A.ttendano*3Sarkies Bros., I 'rii/n •■if.litrs. KBTXTftWALSHaLTIX New Novels Kc. t HJt each. As g— miiaiinia'i 1/ va I.lttkkk. Xt HIM AHOK, I.y Ueo. Manville Kenn. line at AaUOLT, by Morley Huberts. M ivok oi Lrmxnn by f. c. siiuKie. ■Vaaam311 words
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Advertisement561 1901-05-10 3 NOTICES. UOVKKNMENT NOTIFICATION. APPLICATION** will he received nt the Colonial Seer. tarv'« Offlee up to loth May, 1901. for the post of a temporary DrasK-httman i.\ the Survey Department, Malacca, at S*l r mouth. Applicants must possess a Inapamjh knowle<lKe of c.mputiiig ami pl.ittinn survey* and nf making all clissea561 words
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Advertisement801 1901-05-10 3 NOTICES. INDIAN ENGINEERING. An iLLDSTKATin WIULV JOCaRAt. THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OP THR profession IN INDIA. Mi/* <maraHl~<l btma tldt drculalum I.IHT OPEN TO INSPECTION. I'AT. IXIYI.K C.K. CALCUTTA mM MALACCA TKA HAS NO EQUAL. Te nee It ence la la nee It always. BUY the ''"P «hal cheers but not801 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1901-05-10 3 WKATHEK KKI'ORT «f«*.n.. «f~»«.. Hnm'i Wh .W,.y. IWII Ha in gnm Up 111 HU.>| Bar. JUBnB 2«.(<512U.80S Temn I*l (U 80.0 -A W.BMbTher 74S no TT" "3S*Uir.ofWind Jl.W.'aonlh Calm o e l Mai. Temp. W'T -a 2 Mm... 3o^ Max. in Hunk's 1 1 Terr.rad I\A t -3 Rainfall Nil94 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article170 1901-05-10 4 Under this heading thefollowingaobrevintions are used: str. stoamer so. ship: bq.— barque acb schoonsr; Yet.— Yacht. Cm Cruiser 'lht.-Uiinh.i-u Tor Torpedo Hp. -Horse-power BritBritish U. S.— United States: Fr. French Her— Herman Dut- Dutch: lob.— Johore Ac. 0. c—Qsneral•argo d p. deck passengers: U.-'IT-ir tain: T. P.170 words
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Article708 1901-05-10 4 A KKivii.i Smci Noon or Ve«tkrdav .1,i.;.^i.».'.. Oer. sir. .'l I:" tons, (batata Ehlers. Bth May. From Tsingtau -JiHli Apl. As, B-hn Meyer 4 Co. For Colombo. lOth-No. 3 Wharf. Ban Fo S,mn. Dut. str «S tons Cnptain Odink, 10th May From Pontianak, -th May (i.-. sn708 words
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Article667 1901-05-10 4 port, prohibit SMI Of .!.'!.<(. ntui name of tut' ala SItVMKK^. A. BBoar, Cnlcuna, HariM; A M. Ailing Cotic, May II; UaMdoh Amur, l.ilau. left HartJ: ann«. Hi.ml.urg, loft Mar 17 \niiani, Colombo, June"; M Maritimos. iatnrar, Chim, Hat IV; Miinii,|.l Latafte, Honsrkoik] Miv U B H. In667 words
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Article106 1901-05-10 4 Fkom k.. r ..p«:_Bv th- M. M. a, v.</..' oaßaadaj with dat..* t.. tl»- liiih tpril, l.ringing rapltai to Ihs mails whi.h (I Singa|ior« on the ■.'■'.lll Mafoh. FsoifOiriiAi-'Ry the M. M. Karri .lu,on Bandar. I'll <'ng»pore l)u« in l,oml MnrWlh Jl U. Apl HnJ Apl 111106 words
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Article233 1901-05-10 4 AKRIVAU F.i /..»../i.iiw from Kanguun via -t- M.--i- DaTidsnn, A. M00r... Nu.ling. K.J l.uko, Malcolm, A. B. Neil bronucr, and Capron. Per s.s. I'm Bsw from Pamua M>Baker, an<l Mr. Gabriel. ll.mkKli. (/.'or Hinqaport.l IVi M M. a a, Ratal frum Mar.eilleApril II .lv.' May H Mr. K.aser,233 words
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Article69 1901-05-10 4 mm l'.r ,v. Haw. M.i.;i-.ir ria porta H'iUkelm DJunbta XianA«n I'.-uuiu- (bag Biitu PaliHi lullmi* I.inn- .V l>-h Colvtxo I' An.,, 11 rla port! R Ihewi ttWUftwl A luU Afhillm P Di.-k^ .11 A KliiiiK I 1 lit: \ia |mi<- Mm /.r'ofi'f Muntok A riuma /Mf Kanni.in Mhiil69 words
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