The Straits Times, 7 June 1901
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Title Section16 1901-06-07 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. IHI DAY. JUNE 7, 1901. KSTI>. OVKK i A CEXTUKY. No. 2<i,v»:16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement878 1901-06-07 1 NOTICES. "T»IIK BUI XROUUMPAMY, lIXIIIKH THK 5tan. 1.... 1 lit* Aaturajw i Ki.e Inmnrtcr. Ba w*7Atl«. *™ur-.- ,r 'niniv>ny (Kire). Tin. BaanjaW* UN AjaaMaaa So.-.^<y. I h» Crin* M..tu«l aas N»Tiir»ti< n .Viov"! TkaTattslWin baaa l-«r 'ompauy. X.» n»rti.-<.lHr« c-f theei. Ompaaws. <"" the Mi INI Mill ni d T»v878 words
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Advertisement1168 1901-06-07 1 .NOTICES. ioslPirfiiLLon's^E^ 1 -OHANII PPIX. I»\KIS. tooo. BPA fa lOf HijbertOmlitv; inilhariaßOrMlr-i Diirso W0 J* OHEAPCST J|B MM W STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ironnuin vakbtvaabt aUATHaurru lioder contract with tbe Nethorlani's ludi.t Uovernu'eo! ,i Naaapsn i hbif AaJMor, i.»ti J. Uumiiu 4 Co., 2-\ Colxvik y.nAV. The ncd«rniention.«l ilato are only approximate1,168 words
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Advertisement1041 1901-06-07 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. Kf^^^T^* with Cream. |"Ssj^ Sterilized-Not Sweetened. I^7^, A Perfect Substitute for Fresh INSURANCES. THf. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INBIIRASCK COMPANY. Capital fH.MT.fsI Paid up C»pi"jil £-J12.7.70 Roserre Fond £1,07.1,680 1 !>e ondersiKned. A.-eat! for the I'ompiny, are prepared to accept flre riska at1,041 words
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Advertisement287 1901-06-07 1 B A N K S. ZTederlanische Handel lalaatschappij. NKIHEIII.ANI'S TRADING S(M;IKTY MaaMMMai MM tUM UI"t:APIT«L f Bo.7HS,ooa(ai.l. t.-:.t«jii,(Nm, Hi.-t i:>-. bio f. :'.u.V4,UOO— (abl. Ml 600.) Head DSko in Ai.Kier.ieni. Head Agency in Batavia. Rkai" HK4 Penang, Rangoon, M.-.lan (Deli), B«marang. Sourabaya, Pa>lang, Cherilmn, Tegsl, I'ecalongan. Pasoeroean. Tjilntjap, t^orontnlo, i'alenil.m287 words
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Advertisement506 1901-06-07 1 NOTICES. KIMWAN liKHk WORHS to MM PANJANG. AKr. now Mipi.lying building bricks. ror particiilam, apply to Chop KIM BIK, Ml N.i. -.'4 MnliK-i-aStr-et. A RamMly fop a|| Irrn^ularltlra. Sou by Clnnaooeo D! ,-tmmg Co., Ltd., R«m«« "jaaa, Kinaapor*. ataarai cwa»« MMMajaaaN, ajamMM W. Dallaii Tlie Australian Horse Repository. HAS Wt.506 words
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Advertisement707 1901-06-07 1 Cuts, Braises, "calds and Barns, Or like Injariet, Are I'romptly relieved;!. r CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM A fsw applicmtioßH will .-ff.s t H 0..n.|.1fU. ur* For .-vie by all deal.-. in diiine. iverywhere. Mat W eta, a-jd fi.iM. deneral Agents, Th.D,S|»-n«uiy,singap;-« S-B WIK BALH K.\IPU)YMKM's IO I XT- AXJjpEHaONAKS l«r tki,707 words
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782 1901-06-07 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 7TH JULY. Tim American industrial invasion of England is only in its infancy, but it must be admitted that it is a lusty infant from the outset. Mr —or, as he is called iv Chicago— Colonel Yerkea first opened the eyes of the782 words
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Article829 1901-06-07 2 Auk years of proteulallons hiiil corres|>ondunce between the authorities of ■li.: fan lock Seng Hospital uvi the Ctov.TOineot, on th i suhjcct of the spread of beri-beri among the patients in the Hospital, the matter PM finally rafvrrwllo tin- Secretary of Slate for the Colonies. Dr. Manson, Medical Adviser to829 words
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Article312 1901-06-07 2 Iv a resident of Singapore wauls to gamble his head off, or to hive a little lottaraJ card\ he MM either take a trip to Johore, 11 miles away, where he can play at py'n as long as IM has live cents to his name, or, if il so pleases312 words
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Article131 1901-06-07 2 hMHMR Bjßasts .-Imw i,>hl then: were 731 Heaths lr..in all causea amoug our lroo|« in tSomli Africa 1.-ist month, and that H af tht-«<: were officers. This shown an increase of HI deaths us compared with the figures for April when the number of deaths was Hi, of wliicli M131 words
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Article15 1901-06-07 2 A ladrch will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday, at 3 p.m.15 words
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Article17 1901-06-07 2 The Spring cup of the Singapore (iolf Club will be played for to-morrow at the race course.17 words
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Article16 1901-06-07 2 1 he third-class French cruiser l,,jrr,tti is expected to arrive here shortly fit route for Saigon.16 words
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Article14 1901-06-07 2 Tut Ponang Municipality has decided to spend Sl'O.ooo on a sitean.Dmildiiip. tor a slaughter-house.14 words
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Article24 1901-06-07 2 Thk homeward mail by the M M s. a. Lavs closes at 8 p.m. on Saturday The Lnot is expected here on Sunday morning24 words
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Article20 1901-06-07 2 I iik Chinese Protectorate have instituted a charge aguint a Cliinarran of selling a female child at Mil Henco'den Street.20 words
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Article33 1901-06-07 2 Thihe will be a Rughy football match on the F.spl.iiia.le this evening between two S C.C. teams. The raiu of the last few nights ought to have put the ground iv good condition.33 words
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Article18 1901-06-07 2 Tiikkk Europeans (coffee planters) and 178 natives are reported to have perished in tho eruption of the Klut18 words
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Article23 1901-06-07 2 Mi Kelix Sternberg's concert at the Teutonia Club, to-night, an announcement regarding which appears in another column to-day, commences at b. 40 o'clock.23 words
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Article29 1901-06-07 2 A OMM97 auto-niobile race from Paris to Bordnaux took place on May 2Uth. The winner covered the distance in f34 hours, the mean speed bmng forty mile* an hour29 words
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Article25 1901-06-07 2 Tut; Copenhagen correspondent of Ite "Times says that -.unpl.-s of coal ohtainud from Iceland have been tected and have proved equal to the best Northumbrian.25 words
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Article31 1901-06-07 2 Mo C J (\.l.\ lately of the Telegraph I'lVice at I'enang, has been appointed the Adelaide manager of the Kastern Kxtension Co., in succession to the late Mr. K V Bernard31 words
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Article38 1901-06-07 2 1 1 is pro|iofed to have an BjC C. pick.i|. game of hock.-y at op m. on Wednesday the Hub. Thoso who desire to play are loqu-.-si.-d to attach their names to a ii-t .r me lub puilion38 words
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Article28 1901-06-07 2 Nttt V iik shippers suspect that the K ii' er Wilhem's ambitious for Oerman uiariiiind supremacy are behind the i.e-nt purchases of steamers by the Hamburg-Auiericau fteauiship Co28 words
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Article35 1901-06-07 2 Two more of the persons -Chinamen injured by tlie amoK-runner died at the Qmmml Ho-pital yesterday, bringing the total up to ten. An enquiry lias been opened into the affair but is not yet ."included35 words
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Article39 1901-06-07 2 A Ntw York jury has awarded the K.iil o! Yarmouth *J,ooo dollars (£500), IaaMMSS) for libel, in au action which he brought against a uewspai>er. The pxper iv question aliened that be was a bad net"!* and an heiress-hunter.39 words
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Article43 1901-06-07 2 lus K astern Kxtension Telegraph Company's cable ship Axglin has taken to Durban 1,500 miles of the CapeAuFtraliMi cable. The shore end of the cable has oeen laid. It was expected that the Mauritius section of the cable would be completed last month.43 words
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Article44 1901-06-07 2 Ax oIIR-ial report shews that Jack Tar, considered as a commercial asset, is a rarer and more valuable possession than Tommy Atkins. By the lime he has been brouuht to the highest state of efficiency he has cost much more than the fully-trained soldier44 words
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Article71 1901-06-07 2 Pki.i'Lk are liable to crow careless in liieir treat meut of MM) water. They do so at tin ir risk. Only a few days back, we understand, a solaier in one of the foru in Singapore dropped a bottle on several dozen full sodat, with the r-suit that the whole71 words
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Article75 1901-06-07 2 A v.citY useful little publication a short geography of the Malay Pesineula -compiled by Mr. R. F. Stainer, has been issued at ihe American Mission Press. It contains much information about the Peninsula in a small spice, and should be read by many who, though they reside iv Malaya, are75 words
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Article104 1901-06-07 2 The en/azement is aunnuncol at home of Miss Vivian Sratoris, granddaughter of the late General IMyssox S. tii.tni, formerly President of the Inited Slates, to Mr. Archibald Balfour, a barrister of London, who is siai.-d to bo a distant relative of Mr Arthur Kalfour, the statesman Miss Sartoris, who made104 words
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Article106 1901-06-07 2 Thi Artnlwnt Ap~'"r, with troops from China for India, will be released from ipiaranliuu to-morrow morning, and will coal. The troops are divided into three parties, the Knit comprising the atfth (A), oSth (B), and Bind (C) Native Field Hospital. The second party is composed of one officer, two sergoauts,106 words
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Article100 1901-06-07 2 Tub annual 8. C. C. athletic »i>nrU Kymkhanu will lake place on Saturday, 13th July, commencing at 3 p.m. Kntries cl"se at 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 'it li; the entry sheets are now at the Pavilion. Tlwe are, in all, ten eventa, viz: 100100 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAM To THE "STRAITS TIMES."
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Article28 1901-06-07 2 BRTWEKN CHINA AND BERLIN fa|Mj) Ami M {lleeeuM ."> 10 p m. ytrteniay) liermaiiy his now restored freedom of telegraphic intercourse with the Chinese Minister at Berlin.28 words
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Article14 1901-06-07 2 IMPKRIAL ARCHIVK- AND LIBRARY BO.PPOSBO TO BB l.( i- 114 words
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Article101 1901-06-07 2 On Tm'sdav night, during a thunder storm at Peking, the we'tern portion of the Forbidden City was lired, probably by lightning I ie«i iitc t lie rain, t tie lire spread rapidly destroying numerous buildings, including the Waving Hall, which is supposed to have contained the Imperial101 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article49 1901-06-07 2 CABUALTIH IN MAY Immm, M Jam. It is otlicially reported that, in May last, MMM were 7: VI deaths, either from disease, wounds, or from being killed in aiMun. among the British troops operat MJ in South Africa. This included twenty-live ollicers killed died.49 words
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Article44 1901-06-07 2 SO OROfMD FOR DISQI IKTIHK Mr. Brodrick, the I'nder-Secretary of (Hots for War, sMWMMJ at a dinner given to South African Civil Sur geons, pointed out tint then; is no ground lor disquietude in the present situation in >outh Alii. \i44 words
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Article28 1901-06-07 2 BRITISH TROOPS. AIIK PUI WORSb TRAINtO THAN CMMMttI I in his opinion, the South African War had shown that British troops were not worse trained than Continental troops.28 words
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22 1901-06-07 2 THE LESSON Of THE CHINA EXPEDITION. 11. maintained that the Chin.i n peditiun showed that foreigners had plenty to learn from us.22 words
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Article47 1901-06-07 2 MMDH SIRPRISF.I). Utar. A portion uf Beyer's commando has been surprised at Waimbaths in the Transvaal. The enemy lied after a stubborn resistance They lost 37 killed, practically all their transport and supplies, and a hundred prisoners. Our ln»n was seven killed and eighteen wounded.47 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter406 1901-06-07 2 TO THE LUlniK lIX THK "STHAIrs TIHU." Sii;,- It is a surprising fact that in this :.'"th century p«ople can be found who believe that such performers ax the While Mahatnia can see inti. futurity. Otherwise such performances would not pay. Now 1 am nut inimical to such exhibitions,406 words
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Letter39 1901-06-07 2 Thm Home (iovernment have adoj". .i and remodelled the Drunkards Bill introduced intu tlie Hous* of Lord* by the Bish.ii> of Winchester. One of the Oovvrn.nent amendment!) grant* the hueUud of »n habitually drunken «if« ih<- ..,'> to attain --I'lritiQa.39 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement507 1901-06-07 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators. Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. Tk, Krplom-e*, l*x,g all nutnufckCirift in (irtat Britain, art made to BUM Ihe high rUuui'inl nf tafnttf nnd pvn'y t*»U impoenl hy the Bntith Government aiui ore, therefor*, guaranteed to507 words
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Advertisement1129 1901-06-07 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co.. LIMITED. Piano Manufacturers and Importers. HSnETW- ZMZOZDZEZj, 1901. Most perfect— Most durable -Best value. Inspection Invited. frrS^ GOLD BAND AND LINE Cups and Saucers. ALL TO BE CLEARED AT TEN CENTS. WHITKAWAY. LAIDLAW ft CO., KISI.AVSON (iKKKN. SINfiAITIKK. FRAMES. Large Stock and V ariety1,129 words
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Advertisement618 1901-06-07 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TOWN_HALL TOSIGUT. TONIGHT. CHARITY NIGHT. Hi- ii. -Hi ii-uili-ri-il li> (hr Ham in I- lo I tar feicicnporr luirillt— »l/.. Ilif Orphan*! Home nnd !>«■«■ 1 1 <>- pi lul sevnu *f tie innu w v aiueirs have kindly given their services. Kechenhf and up to d"le I'rogrnmmr618 words
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Advertisement33 1901-06-07 2 M. 8. 8. latoiid*.. for Ik* Straw* iww Mtumjd h* •ritlea en oa* aid* of tka papsr oalj By tk* iM,l*ot o( that coodiuoa. nan; U.3.H ara r*)»)Ud that nurbt otlwrwiM ha pt.bli.lwi.33 words
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Article135 1901-06-07 3 s C C. TO URNAMENT. I tit .iket tournament of the SC C. corn 1... i. to inoir.m af'emoon with a mateii between elevens representing nili.ei .1 the Kesular Army and the S A v iinl Sen mid Lnw in the lirst round TheiMlieei>ofthe Regular Ainu mi tln' s V135 words
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Article557 1901-06-07 3 A sTIIANOF tTOBV. Us 1 11.sd.iy morning Louis liecha. q, the conk of tin s. s. 4aaVMa*aaa, I at the Police Court to prose,t IVato, the master of the M wrongful restraint on board that ataaaaar. Capt. Pcate was arrestfd on Tuesday evening and wns released on557 words
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Article473 1901-06-07 3 I iuiii or laTaanaalMi in mhaya. Üb. P. 1. Siikrman, special a^.int of the Forestry Burara oi the Pbilippinn, irhalaA Maniln recently on a tour el investigation in the St mils and lava, and, If necessary. Muuatra, in ordei t" ..I. tain Inl.inn i' 1..n n>Mrouig473 words
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Article221 1901-06-07 3 111 l lAL STATKMHKT. Thk W.irdlliee hail issued tin subjoined tabulated statement showing the number of casualties rc|K>rted in the 8011 th African Field Force during the month of April, and the total casualties reported since the beginning i>f the war. It will he noticed tbit221 words
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Article762 1901-06-07 3 I'ARI.IAMESTAKV DERATKIi. Mh Brucliick, Secretary of Htalc for War, in.. Mil a resolution in the House of Commons on the I:ilh May in eWMMOtkm with his army re-orjani-saliim scLcme Sir Henry Campbellli nii..Minan. the liberal 1.-iiiU-r, mmti an amendment, and contended that the army corps system762 words
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Article1870 1901-06-07 3 (FiaOaato.) HOME. Mk I iiambcrlain on tho 25th May .iiteru.ined l.ird Milner at Clari.lee's II .let m luncii.on The guests included thu D.ike of Cambridge, Lord Salisbury, and other Ministers. Mr. Chamberlain, in toasting Lord Milner, eulogised the work he had accomplished, and spoko of the greater work1,870 words
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Article44 1901-06-07 3 THI'ItSDAY'a I'LAY MU HANUKAH. IJeaiiclerk oboatVVhethaiu-i I", :!1-U I. in nluls t- I') beat Karle-f S. tl-W TO-DAVB TIKH. 51N..1.K HANDICAP. .1. VVinter-f-G lstili-1 B. >oirie+7 r. Billin(!S+7. POl-RLK BAMDICAP. Kni-ev an.l Clarke scr. r. cbudluigh D.l Darbibhira-f-a44 words
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86 1901-06-07 3 VKSIEBDAV's PLAY. (A.) Sob Peng I.mi beat Tia Tiani Kirn IS,) 4-0, "A (A M'liia H.w.l leek (s.-r.i v. Tan Uu.% W.li 1.1 rm- IWi-.' (B.)rinng Chin trni i W <■••■■■ I) Ih.-.i Kong Tihh siong, 61. ro-KAv's Tins. (A.) C'hla Keng Cnln SU)86 words
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Article190 1901-06-07 3 Kkihav, 7ih JtKl: Hun Water. 1.48 p.rn Oanastl Teutoni» Club. P. Hanvnrdij lown Mall. i> Hatpbhav, Htu JtiCK. Hitfli Water. Lie a.m. tM p.m U. R. A Practice Shoot. Tanglin. 3. M M. homeward mail closes. U p.m. I. O. O. T Temneraoce Club. 7 SO. t, C. U190 words
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Article89 1901-06-07 3 liiinl.ier l.uy.-rs Copra Bali 7.W Jo Ponti.nak 7.0S I'cppcr, Black i«.7n do While,(/1»/) 4600 Sago Flour Bkrswsk .1.10 do 11 iiih-i No. I 2 Til Pearl L'seo S.«O Coffee, Bali, IB"', basis W0 Coffee, Palembang. 15": basis. S«00 Toffee Llherisn No I 17.75 Tapioca, small Flake 1" rlo do89 words
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Article127 1901-06-07 3 On I/mdon.— Bunk 4 m ?/0 IVmsnd I/'IJ l'riv«te«m/s. 2*>; do. Sm's 5/0 Oil r,Vriiinii«. -Bank il'.l SO-.' Privnte Sm's iS^\ I)o. Bm/s ?10J On r'raiiw.- Bsnk Hi ?<«J Private Sm's 2M> Do. ml* S«l On India— Bunk T. T 140} Private SO rl/s ISI On Hongkong Bunk T.127 words
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Article318 1901-06-07 3 luuiw (iMin p-n htjM fully niii.t 117.n0. •Ke.-hsu ifnlH («in p«i.|> $i.vn TheX. K'.-hau MininirOo »!.«>. H..111 h Raut.s (sUlr) p.l > tl I sellera. s.-pi«u dinr.n tinra, barar*. •Rerlji»ng Lel.nne(fl. loo) »'»flo.io. Punjoms <«l paid.) ft Vi sellers. Pshnnil Kalnnv I'"' pd 1 KM. B'ww»h(ioW Mine (nn.|.)t 1.7-1.318 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement43 1901-06-07 3 A .-<'!,■ tlir.-.-ii may he qtjitkta cured l>> applying a flannel bandage iiarii|ie.l aith ('haiiitvrluin'H Pain Balm A lame back, a pain in the side or client. aboaM bl 1 1 rated 111 v similar iiiamiiT Sold kj nil ilrult-rs io Mfilirinri. Tim Dis-43 words
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Advertisement86 1901-06-07 3 CROI.P. A few minutes' delay in t i.-ai 1111: some cases of croup, even tbe length of time it lakes to j;o Mr a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep some good rclirble Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Cunmberlaiu's Cough86 words
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Advertisement513 1901-06-07 3 not RK.vuND son 1 bats who have suliercd yeur aUtt year from Khcumnti«m will be glad to hoar of a taSßasrj thnt bat patmj r.n absolute s|ie.-ili<* I li.-i" ur»* no conditions of Kliouniati-.nl. no nistlcr how M.-vcre nor from what cnu c. thut cannot haattsMatal* lie relieved, und perm:i>>513 words
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Advertisement98 1901-06-07 3 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. STOLEN :«5O NOTES. Between tlie afternoon of Saturday, M;iy 25tli, and tlie morning of Tuesday, May 28th 1,739 Hongkong and filiangliai Banking Corporation Notes, each of tlie value ol 830, were stolen from tlie Singapore Ofliee of tliis Corporation. All holders of notes of this98 words
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Advertisement538 1901-06-07 3 NOTICES. MALACCA TKA HAS NO EQUAL. 1 an* It «.n rlt la ase It always. Hl' V MM cup that cheers but not inebriates TO RE HAD AT Messrs. John Little A Co.. Ltd.. Messrs Ann Lock A Co Battery-road, an.l Messrs \ollg I.™ Bflng. OreharH-road. m. w. f ASSAM538 words
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Advertisement846 1901-06-07 3 NOTICES, HENBY THOMSON CO.'S OLD IRISH WHISKY. Al Mipplied hy warrant to Hiuilly ami to both Houses of liirliiiment. JOHN LITTLE XCO.LTI). BIRGATOBB. Ma)' m.w.f i'> SIHPI'IXCJ. INIXMJHINA STEAM NAVIUATIO.N COMPANY. UIIIID, KOU RONOKOHO. 'I'HK Comrmny'. .lenm.-i AT.I/.v.l 1 i'.cith ion«, Oaatain BaUsr, bavins left Caleutln on tlie :«nli ult..846 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1901-06-07 3 VVEATHKR RKPUKI Vr.,,.i...... ITmtmm WasHas 1 t«A lasts, txul. Warn Mpm 9p m. Km-mci. Har 'JUHBS39.776JS.Bta Term. »7R H».l «fl.O !f< W. B" 1.-. 81.0 81.0 78.9 -S i Dir.o'Wn.. IS, b.w. s.iv. Ma».Tetnu B»» c£-§ Mm 73» b'S "I Ifaa. la >%q MU =!!-S~ Torr. r.i 716 Rain' i94 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1040 1901-06-07 4 Undertaiihe*lln<tii«f"' o» lions are used:— sir *tBara.r tk bq. barque soli.— schooner; Y. I. V.«, lit. Cru.— (.lralser; <lbt.— anob.>:>r Tor Torpedo; H.p. -Horse-power Brit/— British 11. S.— United 6Mte> I'r.Krench Oer.— German Uut.- Dutch; loh.— Jobore *c, O. c.,—Ooneral-t-arKO d.p.— deck passsngers I.- I'n.-r tain T.1,040 words
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Article728 1901-06-07 4 .Vn.il- port, n'oluiblt dnlr nt <irr.nl. an.' MM of agrnt: IHMH A LOOM, Bar--«lona, left May ;!.'>. Darl.iw. AdlU, Europe, Juik- M; b«hn Ueyer. M.-Mi..v« Liverpool. JuneM; Mani>flr)l.4 MliiiK I'oiia, June 12; DMMsIa, \mur. l.il.au. Ml M >r 20 llin.-i. Loi.-'lon. Julyj; P.'< 0 llrnvM, It-itavii. lune)); l>vn.l.|..728 words
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Article68 1901-06-07 4 I /.or tlr. Mm, Vo-Mokhow. skßMtaßfsßMrti TMMMSM ««ni. Penaiiu C.ilomho Criilmi 111 ii.m. Mi i-- ir\m |i.«t- /(..i'«»: II urn Shanaliai 1 Japan SsMMH Noon. Bombay sTshisusii l p.m. Pcnnng SVn.j p.m. B;iiu I'ahai Mmm I p.m. Yokohama .t K;\* Mvn-i Va'rri' 2 p.m. PenauK l»eli ll'h. .168 words
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Article116 1901-06-07 4 I s-»j ftumi -llvlh.- M >'.».«. Salazit un Sunday with .inUi. lo Ilif. 17th May, hriugini; rapltas to the 8811 l which left Hiiiil.iporo ol 111- I'Jrni \,iril. Kkon i'm-n >:-i!y th. M. M. Imm .In.- IW llMiai Alnotpon Hi-, in i^in. Arrival Ai.l IHlli I 1116 words
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Article26 1901-06-07 4 AKIUVAU) I- a, I'm Sent from P.-nang -Mr an.l Mrs F. L. Irwin. Per P. in s.s Shariahiii, from I.enrlea l.ifiit. R. Walker, ».s.26 words
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Article249 1901-06-07 4 a i 5 '.mii Rmu A l'os> Utrriix Kkuv Haiuu Coxminiu. J-n. I 5 Ban Whatt Hio ,Brit Btr. lltt Olwn KlmiK law SS. S'«hi[. Co) I.M 6 Glaucus I mr 3IWO Thompson l.ivar|iool M»y 80 W Manntiold ACo Diana Kus «lr. asm Kmrrctly Udaaaa M»jr 24 Borneo Ooy249 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement574 1901-06-07 4 NOTICES Dr. c. d. MOORE S hsr *Z WED COCOA MILK Hot Water only required. Compo-r Bmm—mifl DMasMaa aasl Strmythming. ,<w-- r. I CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hair Orrii-a No. 13, Oaktok Rom, Rhakohu. IM. A. WATTIE. Manhgrr. WUHB&. TAX KIM Tlllt SONS, Uoal Agenu. Tbe Company offer*574 words
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