The Straits Times, 18 June 1901
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Title Section15 1901-06-18 1 The Straits Times. ESTD. OVER i A CENTURY. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1901. NO. 20,55615 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement908 1901-06-18 1 fIOTICES. rpHK MsUiaO COMPANY, LIMITED rl (ttaadanl Ufa Asaanawa. Norwuh Tjaioa Firt laasnasa tut! sty. Atlas laurc Cunpaay (Fm). Ttia EqoitaM- l.if> lavua. goeattj. 1 ha Chiaa Mutual Btmm Navigntioii Compaaj. Tat Tottamaam Uftr Basr Company. Kor parltesdait of tksaa Companies, ase the fall I'lV-ll 1 of TUB BOUiRO COMPANY.908 words
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Advertisement1355 1901-06-18 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. L' (iMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPHJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Ayent, at Singapore: Sbif Aobict, latb J. Dajmdbls ft Co., 2-8, Uolltbb Qday. The undermentioaed dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On />« Carpcntier Batavia June 17 Batavia, Cberibon, Samarang, Soerabaya. Bali,1,355 words
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Advertisement546 1901-06-18 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids m^mP a* /Bbßmlm Sensed (SJ llff f I\r £MW •uum m *fJLM IV I I I lr% Sam^amß Pllll r owl ■vs^ r=^ ji mi cream. tiadb hh Largest Sale in the World. LNSUBANCE& I rPHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANOI COMPANY. '"-piial «,127,M0 Paid up Capital546 words
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Advertisement304 1901-06-18 1 INSURANCES. 'TONGKOHG FIRK IKBUBAIICK 11 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital tabMritwd. |X,000,000. Amount p«id ap.. -400,010. Reserve fund. :,06«,(M». Head Office,— Hongkong. Oeßera! Managers, Mum. Jißsm GUTHRIB A Co. L'UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1828. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. rpHE undersigned, agents for tbe abore 1 company, are prepared304 words
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Advertisement670 1901-06-18 1 TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI II BASKING CORPORATION. PAID-TIP CAPITAL #10,000,000. RESERVE FUND. Oorir or Dimctou:— R -M«w«». E»q C»»IB»«K I Run. J.J. Bill Utinu Dkpi-tt Ciiiikk>s. I H E Tomiin- R L. Rk-basimox. Htq I 4 Hurr. Mm_ H **cHV*Aftr. D. M Mo<m7k«i N A Sunn fin A. J. R»T«o-<t>. E«j670 words
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Advertisement482 1901-06-18 1 NOTICES. KIM WAX BKim.WOKkK I PASIR PANJANO. A RA oow aupplying building brick*. JX. For particular*, apply to Chop KIM BIE, Na 24 Malacca Btr»et. I -Tt-tml»wm ifnu i_i i_ I in ii i. i_ .Hnu. liii in. «TcCi«3ft, 1.*.. w c "tMtHO"" «W,l»ll».lHin j motion cv WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS.482 words
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Advertisement791 1901-06-18 1 1 1 8 Dangerous tetnne with a cold. Cm CHAMBBHLAINo COUGH REMEDY Pleasant to take— never faila to cure. Kor sale by all dealers in medicintt everywhere. Price So ct». and »I U«nernl Ag e nt»,The Dispennary, riiog«pore. 2 -B M)R SALE KMPLOYMKNTS TO LET- AND_PERBONALB i Ik"* 1 I791 words
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1217 1901-06-18 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 18TH JUNE. StraiU Tirmvi: tOO a year, or pott free SH4. Straits Hudgat. a year, or post fn» 120. Advertising Rates may M found in th» fourth page. That certain serious crimes often seem to break out in epidemic form is well known1,217 words
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Article480 1901-06-18 2 Is Singapore going to indulge itself in tbe mild luxury of a town band, or is its Spartan simplicity of taste or parsinioniuusness, as the case may be— going to interfere with any such form of public dissipation To do ourselves justice, here in Singapore, we are not spontaneously gay480 words
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Article146 1901-06-18 2 i'lßi ILII'S Syrcs, who rvnrir-lird n the first century B. C, and therefore knew nothing of the latterdny methods introduced by Benjamin Franklin, as it forth among his many Mnxims" that it is vain to look for defence against lightning. This ancient but scientifically erroneous saw wa< recalled by a146 words
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Article121 1901-06-18 2 His Excellency the Acting (Governor, his subordinate stall, and tbe public of this Coluny generally, will peruse with interact the following personal note from the London Echo Sir Frank dwettenham, Resident-General of tbe Federated Malay States, has now returned to Selangor, and resumed his duties after his holiday i i121 words
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Article15 1901-06-18 2 Thk plague scare in Kuala Lumpur may now be said to be at an end.15 words
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Article16 1901-06-18 2 The homeward mail by the N. D. 1.. g. 8. ilamJurg close* to-day at 6 p.m.16 words
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Article11 1901-06-18 2 Messhk. Sandilands Buttery and Co. advertise. StrathnuU gld Scotch whisky I11 words
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Article84 1901-06-18 2 ARREST OF THE ABSCONDING TAMBY. I.NtoKMATioN has been received at Singapore that the absconding tamby, Abdul Kader, for whom a warrant was issued fur being concerned in the theft of notes from the HongLong and Kharghai Bank hai been arrested at Negupatnm, India. Tim ar.eat completes84 words
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Article56 1901-06-18 2 Thk Gavlmr learns from Russia tbat the Imperial Academy of Sciences has organised an expedition to bring to St. Petersburg a mammoth which has been found in Siberia in a perfect state of preservation. Measures are to be taken to preserve the internal organs, as well56 words
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Article69 1901-06-18 2 With reference to the paragraph published yesterday, announcing that a. shareholders' meeting was to be held in London, to consider the question of winding up the Bank of China and Japan, Mr Watkins, the manager of the Singapore branch of the Bank, informs us that69 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter163 1901-06-18 2 THE "CHEANG HOCK KIAN TO TBE EDITOB or THK "STKAITS TIMIS." Sik, Britisher, in his letter of yesterday, says very truly that there is no dry dock at Riouw and that no vessel can be thoroughly surveyed unless she is docked. The Clteang lluek Kin* was put into dry dock163 words
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Article22 1901-06-18 2 Thk Kajali of Sarawak's new steamer the Kuka, a paidle boat, arrived at (ialle on the Nth inst. en route to Singapore.22 words
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Article20 1901-06-18 2 The Chinese Cbiiatian Association are holding a Musical At Home at the .Sailors' Home on Friday next, at tt p.m.20 words
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Article22 1901-06-18 2 Thk Duke of Cornwall has written expressing his deep sympathy with the relatives of the mi»sionuries who re murdered in New Guinea.22 words
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Article28 1901-06-18 2 A Sikh temple., to cost Sll,fiOU, is now under construction al Hongkong. The Mkh Community there is made up for the most part of soldiers, policemen, and watchmen.28 words
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Article28 1901-06-18 2 Tbe Secretary for War has approved of the establishment o! the I st Battalion, Irish Guards, formed about twelve months a^o, being increastnt from six to eight cainpanies.28 words
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Article29 1901-06-18 2 The Mes&ageries Maritiuies Company propose despatching a steamer twice a month from Calcutta to Marseilles, tin Colombo and Buinbay, which necessitates an addition of eight or ten new steamers.29 words
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Article33 1901-06-18 2 Thk .Shell Transport aud Trading Co. has lately opened two depots in Alexandria where petroleum is sold in bulk, either wholesale or retail. Hie Company intends opening other* as the local trade developes.33 words
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Article31 1901-06-18 2 Mk. McGlashan, District Engineer, Loner I'erak, has been appointed State Engineer, Helangor, with effect fiom 14th .May ice Mr. C. E. Spooner, promoted to tieneral Railway Manager, r i:iii-r.iti Malay States.31 words
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Article37 1901-06-18 2 1.A.-r Wednesday, Mat Saliat was tried in Kuala Lumpur for the murder of a Bengali Tne accused was stealing fowls and, when the Bengali aitempud to arrest him, used a knife. The prisoner was sentenced to death.37 words
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Article49 1901-06-18 2 11 M. S. Lizird coaled this morning. It is interesting to note tbat the gunboat took thirteen days to come from Hongkong, the reason being that she met with adverse winds and seas all the way. When she got here she had only fifteen tons of coal on board.49 words
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Article41 1901-06-18 2 The British transport Canning, Commander Warden, arrived Iroiu Hongkong this morning aud went to the roads. She i» bound for Calcutta and has six olnceis, two ladies, and h;c Indian troops on board from Taku. fihe is expected to leave to-day.41 words
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Article45 1901-06-18 2 Thk British steamer OUtiirly arrived from Moji this morning with a cargo of coals aud went into the roads. The German steamer lh<li brought down a cargo of rice from Bangkok and the Belgian steamer l'ar a cargo of suit from Than Rang, Cochin China.45 words
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Article41 1901-06-18 2 It is said ill »t tlie harbour improvements in Manila will coat about Si'U,OOO,UOO when completed, and in addition theru will be a vast amount of road building, street and sewer work, besides government schoolboiises, warehouses and buildings to be constructed.41 words
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Article47 1901-06-18 2 Ahrani.emems are reported to ha»e been made by the authorities for an addition of 100 torpedo-boats to the Japanese navy by the end of the ■.'Bth fiscal year, which ends in March, 1806. Of the above number, about 20 vessels will be constructed during the present year.47 words
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Article45 1901-06-18 2 Thk Austrian Minister of the Navy has announced that the widows and orphans of the Austrian officers and men killed in China are not entitled to pensions, as war against China was never declared. It is reported that tbe decision excites great indignation in Austria.45 words
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Article47 1901-06-18 2 Tub manager of the Notlierluncls Trading Society has received telegraphic information that the Company has declared a dividend of 9i p a for 1000 on thoir capital of about X:i,OUO,UUO, and that they intend to increase thy capital by about £730,000 by tn» ietue of n«w tlttm.47 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article99 1901-06-18 2 Kl'KTHKR NEGOTIATION*. London, 1«A hm The Washington corre«pond«nt of the AW York IleraU says that tha British Government haa notitied the Power* that it will not consent to China increasing the import duties on opium and rice. It is thus evident that the attempt made by certain nf99 words
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Article58 1901-06-18 2 THE FIGHT AT REITZ. LOBSKS OF THE GORDON:- AND RKDFORDS iMter. Our losses in the affair with De Wet at Heiti were: Gordon Highlanders Lieut. Alan Cameron and six privates killed, and thirteen privates wounded. Bedfordshire Regiment Lieutenant Strong and five privates killed Captain Finlay and eight privates wounded. The58 words
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Article82 1901-06-18 2 Mr A. Barker has given notice that at tbe meeting of the Municipal Com missioners to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, he will move That a select Committee to be nominated by the President be formed to consider the report of the Superintendent ot the fire Brigade, to confer with Mr.82 words
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93 1901-06-18 2 S. C. RECREATION CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Chia Keng Chin and Seah Cheng Joo (--15) beat Chia Hood Sang and Tan QueeSwee (scr), 6-4, K-l. B. UOrBLED. Neo Bm Kiang and Koh Keng Bock (—l5) beat Tan Quee Liang and Tau Keng li-c (scr 11-13, 8-1, 6-U. TICS FOR TO-DAY. A.93 words
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Article725 1901-06-18 2 Thk Legislative Council meets tlm afternoon. Tinea motions stand in the name of the Acting Coloni»l Secretary, relating to votes for the working staff for forest administration; for the renewal of the I'enang Tramway? and for the purchase oi the same tramways. Mr. Burkinshaw will address the following725 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement429 1901-06-18 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY MhsM Mend thoroughly maturml in bond. Price f 10 per case samples free. •OUT at) CO., LTl>. tu. th. Sole Importers. JODELITE. A^l'KE protection aKoinot white ante dry-rot, and decay in timber. Price II" ;•> pur K gall. drum, m.w BOKNI-WCo.l.rD., Sole Agent BIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an429 words
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Advertisement1001 1901-06-18 2 NOTICES. A WIIITEAWAY, 21 LAIDLAW CO., fiffltk ALMEIDA STREET. ,W BOYS' NAVY N SAILOR SUITS. TRIMMED GOLD BRAID. \Jm SIZES 1 2 3 1 5 6 pru ES. »4.60 «5.00 «5.60 «6.00 «6.5 C »7-00 NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Stamp. Price moderate. 27/lif/Ol 3. KobinsoD Boad NOTICE. IK lierri.y given1,001 words
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Advertisement784 1901-06-18 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSTOWN HALL TO-NIQHT. TONHHIT IS Till IREMiKCI or H. I. Sir F. Swettenham. K.GH.B., And under the patronage of Major Hauham, R.A., AND THE LEADING GENTRY OF SINGAPORE. SPECIAL BENEFIT TENDFUD TO Tbe Great Banvards Company, who have recently suffered severe losses. SPECIAL PROGRAM MX For This Night Only.784 words
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Advertisement61 1901-06-18 2 H. 8. 8. ißMxtot. for tbs Dmmt i«u, uauaid >• •ntliß an on* tide of ti» |«per only By fch« netl«ct ot thst oondiuoo. biuj M.8.8 an ratwud tk.t -4f*t otWwiM ks paMisMAUalrstiiiiatoocitimcU aranhhet Us li. oondibon that tks Ihupr ««T laara th. uirerbsrarnt oot of tka v*V hi oass61 words
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Article1265 1901-06-18 3 8T MAIN HAlil." Tn» tournament cricket match on Saturday between A. B. T. and I v t. inked as expec'xd in a very easy win for the latter who will now meet the Civil Service and Law m tin' final on Saturday next. The game junt concluded1,265 words
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Article810 1901-06-18 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA. A mi: PORT TO BK CIOSKD. Thk f.ituru "f Macassar, hitherto a free port in the island of Celebes, is arousing ineasiness there. That port will soon cease to be free and customs duties will be levied for the benefit of tbe Netherlands India Treasury, which is now810 words
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Article150 1901-06-18 3 Thl future of coffee was thus sketched by Messrs. I. A. Rucker and B«ncraft (on May 16th):— On July 9th, 1900. we wrote about a« follows The 1899IM Br nil crop at Brst waa said in be probably the largest ever grown IM7-M crop whs 10,461,0110 bags), and150 words
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Article153 1901-06-18 3 !m MAMi IN I.M'IA In kimi the past year L\K>,uuO gallons ot (ierman whisky were landed in India, compared with fttg.UOO gallons of Scotch und Irish whisky In the yearly progress of trade there the British spirit is either Handing stile or 1 ixing ground I. i-i year153 words
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Article620 1901-06-18 3 For the first time, the annual sports of the Si Joseph a Institution, presided over by Biehup PsV, t-xik place on the School's Recreation Field on Saturday, afternoon last, in the presence of a Urge gathering of the clergy, parents, friends aud benefactors of the School.620 words
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Article422 1901-06-18 3 I HINhBI BkIUAND HMD. DneTßl'cTioN has overtaken the Chinese brigands who, the other day, crossed the frontier into Upper Tonriuin. About 500 of them attempted to surprise a French military station at Caobang. On the march thither, they attacked an outpost which was so stoutly defended that the422 words
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Article66 1901-06-18 3 Thk wurk of laying the <able between Au-ir.iii.i imd England, vil South Africa, ia being steadily proceeded with. Win n everything ln« be«n arranged for in Western Australia Mr. M Therson will proceed to Cocoe or Keeling Iclnmli., where a .tjti'.n lias to be erected. Between Mauritius and Coco* the66 words
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Article104 1901-06-18 3 YESTERDAY 1 PLAY. KINSLI HANDICAP Beauclerk beat Sime, 21-19. DOUBLE HANDICAP Knox and Pritchard belt Killings and Hills, 21-11. TIES FOR TO-DAY. Pritchard v. Paton. Winter v. Kinaey. TIES FOR TO MORROW CHAMPIONSHIP Scoular v. Diss. lINGLI HANDICAP. HollowHy scr. v Withers 4 or Ritchie104 words
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Article893 1901-06-18 3 DETAILS OF THI ACCIDENT TO SHAMROCK 11. The following details of the accident whk-h befel Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht. Shamrock II with the King on board while making a trial trip ofl the Isle oi Wight, on the 23rd ult are from the account published in the893 words
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Article56 1901-06-18 3 A new house is to be built immediately f.r Mr C, E. Spooner, the Federal Manager of Railways, at a cost of llu.OOi on a sire at tbe back of the quartern at present occupied by the State Engineer at Kuala Lumpur. The creatiuu of every new Federal appointment means56 words
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Article60 1901-06-18 3 Mr. Fisher Unwin has just published in hid Colonial Library Mrs. Amelia K. B.irr's new romance "Souls of Passage also Rden Philpott's new novel "The Good Red Earth The latter story is humourous, often its scenes are. dramatic, and its ending is unhackneyed; and through the whole romance is the60 words
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Article66 1901-06-18 3 Chans Yun-mau is going to Shanghai tn ai range for llm journey of the Chinese Embassy which goes to Berlin to express tiie regret, uf the Chinese Government for the murder of li.iron von Keiteler, the German Minister lo China, in the rising of last year. The Embassy will be66 words
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Article66 1901-06-18 3 Thk concert for the benefit of the Banvard Co. takes place in the Town Hall to-night, when his Excellency the Governor will attend. A capital programme has been arranged. A feature will be an exhibition with Indian clubs and American axes by Jack McAulitfe, the pugilist. The company lias experienced66 words
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Article65 1901-06-18 3 The Anglo-Chinese and Eastern Schools closed for tbe mid-summer holidays last Friday afternoon, and re-open nn Bih July. Tbe annual sports of these schools came off on the old Jail site on Saturday last when the different items were keenly contested. Some valuable and highly useful prizes were contributed by65 words
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Article133 1901-06-18 3 A correspondent observes that the Tan Tack Seng Hospital is so full of patients just now that no more women and very few more men cm be admitted. This is due to the admission of a large number of railway coolies of both sexes. Those patients give much trouble especially133 words
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Article161 1901-06-18 3 Forty-two years ago the Admiral Sir F. Leopold M'Clintock, now a veteran of 82 years, made the firm discovery of the relics of Sir John Franklin's ill-fated expedition which had sailed for the Arctic regions on May 19th, 1845, and had last been seen in July of that year. Sir161 words
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152 1901-06-18 3 The other Hay, Mr. Davis, the manager of the Bristol Hotel at Colombo, who is engaged to Miss De Worms, late of the Dallas Co was assaulted hy a customer at tbe bar. Proceedings were taken against hi« assailant, which resulted in the152 words
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Article651 1901-06-18 3 Tcudat, 18tu Juiu. High Water. 1114 pm. German homeward mail clones. 6. Philharmonic Ch.nr. 6.16. Football Cup entries close. 6. Bauvardt' Benefit. Town Hall. 9. Widxuday, 19th June. High Water. 0.40 and 11.17 p.m. Municipal Commission. iM Land Sale. Powell. 2.80. 8. V. B. Recruits' Drill. 6.10. I m651 words
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Article543 1901-06-18 3 Sihoipori. IRth Ji-m. 1901. PBODUCK. Gurnhiw t VJ\ Copra B»l> 7.8S do Pnntianak 7.OS repp«r, Bla>k buyers W BO do White, (t,%\ 4«00 8ago Floor Sarawak SOB do Brunei No. 1 '-'70 Pearl Cago S.flO r atlt, Bali. IS* bwl> 2-.'"0 CnftW. Patemhang 1S< haaia. •-linn Cnfl»e Liherian Mo. i543 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1901-06-18 3 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolura and lJiarrluL-a Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and then recommendation and the never tailing qualities of the remedy account for ita great pnularily. For sale by all dxaleis in57 words
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Advertisement50 1901-06-18 3 DANGERS OF INKLLK.NZA. Tlie great danger frnm influenza is of iU resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's "icli Remedy, as it not only cures inllueiun, but counteracts any tendency ol the dis«a«e toward* pneumonia. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. Tbe Disj-rotM} 1 Q'.nvmi Agentt, Singapore50 words
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Advertisement601 1901-06-18 3 NOTICES. X 11 V UU Law— iiicis .wAvl Stores. C.KORCK MICHAEL, Singapoie E. WALLACE, Bronte Mi-dali-t, British Horological Institute. Watoh-Maker and Jeweller RIPAIRS IN ALL nRAM'HKS HDARANTIRn ti b BATTERY ROAD, tu.th s. v.c. REALLY EXCELLENT!!! iNnrmrK <x>s ALK AM) S T<< IT. Prioe *1 80 per doz pints Prioe601 words
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Advertisement857 1901-06-18 3 SHIPPING. FOR HONGKONG. MKKNKM. APCAR A Co.'. .teams* OATBKSTSU APCAX, J7lB Urn.. Captain J.J. Olifent. left Calcutta on th* Bth inst is due h»re on Wednesday, tb* lMh June, en route to Honvkong. Kor freight or iiMMge. apply to SAKKIKN MOriEH, Ajjwts. ISA. TRANSATI.ANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA. THK Spanish857 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1901-06-18 3 WEATHER REPORT '■•'»i«'"' T"*i« Homiini 170 June, IWI. 9 a.m »p m 9pm Hmmakiu. Bar ■.".i!ii8 1 .".i.Hi7».»10 Term BHO M 2 81.9 W.B'ibTbur 77.* 790 7M -o 5 Dir.o'Win.lNN.i.' si. Calm %j o Mai. Temp 906 1 i" Mm 74/1 .fl-i" Max. In Hun 141.0 Terr.nd 71.7 IM Rainfall66 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1224 1901-06-18 4 Under inn beading tbelollovf ing abbren>vklon* are umil :—ntr— steamer sh.— ship jq.— barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; 3ru. Cruiser Oht.— Gunboat Tor Forpedo H.p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. B.— United States. FrFrench Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch: lob Jobore Ac, O. c.,—General■nrgo d.p.— deck passengers U.—Uncurtain T.1,224 words
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Article466 1901-06-18 4 Nan', port, prohibit Half of mrrinl, and name of agenit. Hthmirk. A. Lopez. Barcelona, left May 25 Barlow. V'ilia. Europ*. June 11 B»hn Meyer. \r.-a'li» China. Jane JS Beha Meyer Vranonia Net* York, left June B M Annum Colombo, Jane :i M. Maritime*. Awa Mara. Colomtxi, Srpt 4466 words
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Article58 1901-06-18 4 for Ptr dr. fkM To-Morboiv. Banikok Albnin 9 a.in. H'itu Pahat Ma-<t*s.,r I p.m. Mnar Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. T. Anson via ports Maiaced 3 p.m. I'cninu Deli Cnivpw .Ip.m. Klang via port* Halarier 3 p.m. Thvrhdav. Sarawak Vorwarlt 7 a.m. Baman»n-viaporti. Dunar Noon. Asahan A Deli Aiahan58 words
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Article103 1901-06-18 4 From Erraopv— Bytb«N.D.T..s.s.liav«m on ThurMlay with dates to the 3Uh May, bringing replies to the mails which leh Singaporpon the »th April. From Chtki:-B)' the M. M. s. .Vulat due on Bupday. aft Singapore Dm In London Arrive. i May tith .N.I) 1.. May 2Mb Hiy SOtli103 words
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Article68 1901-06-18 4 ARRIVAL* lVr N. I). 1.. Hamburg frnm Hoor koDg— Capt. ('alder, and C.ipt. Bcnlaiki«r. AKRIVAIJ. (Hooked). (f-or Singaport.) I'.t M M. t Annum from Marseilles .lunc'.'-Mr. and Mr». Scholten, Mr. Jas. Lawric. Per N. D. 1., s. s. Ha «ra. to loavo Haml,urg ■-■.-.Hi May, due June -JO-Mrs68 words
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Article153 1901-06-18 4 5 VnOL'i Nami .4 I Ton*. Cai-tii* O Big. j Joe I 17 Batavier Brit ttr. 21« Mellor 17 F.irfalln lUI Mr. 147 ,«»Kgmu 17 Ron Hin Onto Rrit utr 199 Scott 17 Li/aid H.M gb. 716 Wataon 17 iS»idool A yam Dot Kb 143 I.Vacodali 17 ilaahella ttr.153 words
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Article117 1901-06-18 4 Dm Vnmi't Him* :Pu«*Bji I Cimn DMM«H lunel7 Bulun Brit »tr. Chopard j Muar and Malacca 18 I Chely.ira Mr. C'o\ lVnang A CalcuUa 18 I Z-.mania.- air. Avb«oo IVoang A Coromandul C'out 18ki'alypw Mr. i lowrv Henaog and Doh 18 Mansoori >tr. Manu'ah Parang 18 Klmi Adq hii117 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement243 1901-06-18 4 NOTICES. SanolinC I Natural Toilet Preparations. Toilet 'Lanolioe' «oiiom*« mm. Lanolbie' Toilet Soap WMtulc Dw»l-«7 Hotwin Vi«oucr, Lo«oo«. JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCII WHISKIES ARK THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET: XI.A(. LtIAND, 10 YBARS (HA. 512.00 PER CASE, DUTY KXTKA BPBCULLT KE(OMMFNI)KD) V tS.OO P«R CArt, DUTT EXTRA. OBTAINABLE FROM243 words
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Advertisement565 1901-06-18 4 NOTICE! CHINA MUTUAL LIFE I Head Omoi No. JAB. A. WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIA! The Company offers easier terms and I ioing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt r being in Shanghai, claims are naturally pa to be made to Europe or Amerioa.565 words
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Advertisement294 1901-06-18 4 i. j[_ NSCRANCE COY, LTD IS, ("iMTOK Road, Hrahuhii. N 4 SONS. Loc*l Agent.. better bonuses than any otber Company Mtyment of claims. The Head Office id more quickly than if references had It. TAN HAP LKONG, 7, Robinson Road, Singapore. ASSAM TEA~ From Tjiwangie Estate, Java. Delicious Flavour. Pekoe294 words
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Advertisement253 1901-06-18 4 NOTICES. RIQAUD'S M Kaa&aga Wfl TOILET WATER Rigaaa's IssangsWao<ih< Kininp Klowcr of »,^K J RIGAUD &C" AN IDEAL TONICSERRAVALLO'S TONIC (BARK AND IRON WINE) stimulate Ike Apprlilr (ttreoclkrtu Use a^ Herrt* In BeKenerale* the uHf Klood EM Pleaaaat I* tke ?44 Palalr |fl IKIIT Sf«MK\DE» II II IEMtAL iITMIJTIBg. This253 words
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Advertisement858 1901-06-18 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION sale f bouM-property and building allotments. To lie bil.l at I'owell <t c:o.'s Bale-room. on Wodnwday, th- 19th June, 1901. .it 2 -SO p.m. The two large dwelling hon»e* know i respectively as No 44 Jeddah Street an I No. AS Clyde Htreet in the Town of858 words
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