The Straits Times, 28 August 1901
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Title Section15 1901-08-28 1 The Straits Times. OTf'. OVF.Ii I A CEXTURY SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901. NO. 20,lil»15 words
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Advertisement828 1901-08-28 1 \l ITTPr«!. rr\,,t. 1.. 1 ,sM..f»iiA>\. i.imhM' TK <r».. I* H.T h Atla< AfTOT ..ri|.«ny fFiml. IT^ v- I*- v^urutce Soo.My. W '> N«'i«»""= Comv^T TWTotwnh»- n He.' C«.?a n y. flirt LIMTEU trat. '/Ct 1 Thiw Wi ■HI NAVIGATION O'Ml'.'V SIIAHKHS rou CntKi, .laiav I'rkavo CWTLOII 1»UIA, AfrTKALU. Al>rK.828 words
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Advertisement832 1901-08-28 1 -TuMltaUsUaU 1 \KKIVaaKI MAAItiOMAi-fIJ nd.r .'nntr.ict with -he K«therlauds India linirmiießt. Htl BsTU Awni it, lath J. UuiDtu A Co., M, CotxTsk Q a, The .mdermentioned dale- are only approximate I rom Expected Will oe Onotkcio.l (or On hßalaaa Vnjauapi 37 Palembang aod l'at«»l» A uct > Vami't liija CoMna832 words
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Advertisement689 1901-08-28 1 STK.vris vrKAMsmi' iv CLM R Penaig": On Mondays at 4 p.m fnr Malacca Kunla Klang, "aud Teluk 8. S. MatßMa*! Oa Wnlnesdavs at 1 p.m. for Malacca, Port DicUon, Kuala Kiai.-. ...i.l Tatwk AM-.n S.s B*n Whatt Hin": On Friday at 4 p.m ht Uxlacca. Port DioUon. and Daßg. H.689 words
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Advertisement924 1901-08-28 1 VMTION SAI.Ex SALK UK HOUSBHOI.D FURNITURE, 4c. TH* PROPKKI V <>F V TAN", Emj. Oh S tunUty, Iht H if*. 11)01, At -J p m 'I'HF. midc-rn^n-ii h v* he- o ImMhW I I', fu-ll l.y nuctt'in lha houneh >ld furmtnre, Ac: cousintlng of a round t •> *>*-• with924 words
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Advertisement553 1901-08-28 1 *iiPIG 1 L& steel /¥Egfe PILLS DIKWIy fW all Irr. Kul.iHtl... ■upCTRdu M« r., ,«TVSOM by«l. |IDD^ :i" iO ,n»ln« Oo M Ltd, narr.os c^m, Sinfpirai l-I—.fc-..r, WA-Ttv c»t»l... SOimiAMPTON. INOLANa JITTE/ITIOJJ JITTB/ITiaN Photos «f all .iio, ready to be taken on Hrumide or r\ O. t. Enlargements murle to553 words
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Advertisement987 1901-08-28 1 NuTlLfc\ ST. ANDREWS HOU^E. A (II i: KCH of England Boarding Haute (or European and Eura«i.'tn bays v.ho de«ire to attend tlje schools of the glace, under tbc care of tb« B«t. D Holland tubes to whom applications can be tent, or to the honorary giwretary, 8 a Mount Sophia987 words
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Advertisement537 1901-08-28 1 NOTICES. KOON STTPtf. PHOTOGR*PHBI(. 179, CORNER OF CROIW STREET MB) SOUTH HKIIm.K ROAD. 8!/» INDIA.N ENOINEEKINU. AX IUCRUTU WIIKLT (MM THE RECOGNIZED OIMUN OF THE MHJMOI IN INIMA. With SBWaaaaa' »w M- circulation. l.lsrol'EN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLK aKGALOnTTA PILSKNER BEEK. THE FINEriT OBTAINABLt 2= I Uoz. Quarts *10 ff537 words
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Advertisement756 1901-08-28 1 Wbeo roar chIM ha* a protraetnd paro«ysmal cough. »or-» at ni.ht,%ce««' pxnied hy a pe-nl'ar sound or whoop which cannot h.j mistake 1, and then labour" I ci.*-rior.it ion of mucus, with aprun-nt ruff wation after i uthine uive Sf.wSfv I (^>HKKI.AINS COUGH Rr MKIl^ It will render the parony.nn756 words
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897 1901-08-28 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY 28th AUGUST. Utraitt Tuiw: KW a yeir, or poet/re* k(4. titrailt Budget. 418 a yenr, or port fret $20. Adrertunitg Hale' may 'w found the fmrth poo*. Arupos of the contemplated increase in the cost of jinrikisha licenses, whereby it is contemplated to897 words
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Article420 1901-08-28 2 It would not be politic or Christian to express the wish that the detention under arrest of Mr. J. K. Merriman were speedily terminated by his being hanged but there can he BO possible doubt that such iR the devout, if hopeless, desire of the majority of the King's subjects420 words
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Article131 1901-08-28 2 Mk. Kruger s indignant denial ol any irregularity in the Boer system of warfare is consistent with ins conduct in regard to the war from the outset. Mr. Kruger, as President of one of l.ic late Ejer republics, bolted lo Holland the moment the war became serious. At the time131 words
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Article103 1901-08-28 2 A- a suggestion to those in charge of such matters, it might be mentioned that rivetters should not Iw permitted to work on the Orchard Koad bridge of thu Jobore Railway during busy trallic hours. The banging of hammers on the immense, and too heuvily constructed, girders is calculated to103 words
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Article67 1901-08-28 2 It may interest the officers and troops on the German transport IWaaaaa, which arrived here this morning, to know that they are ijuite the smartestlooking (and Km only really clean-look-in!) body of the Kaiser's soldiery that have passed through this port during the current year. The troops referred to, we67 words
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Article11 1901-08-28 2 The Japanese Government has issued a proclamation enjoining kindness to animals.11 words
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Article17 1901-08-28 2 In i. port of Teluk Anson is notified to be infected owing to an outbreak of cholera.17 words
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Article13 1901-08-28 2 Tbk Chinese Sambnyany llatta or presentation of offerings to the dead begins to-night.13 words
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Article21 1901-08-28 2 Mr L. Webster acts as general manager of the Telegraph Co., from to-day, during the temporary absence of Mr. Grigor Taylor.21 words
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Article19 1901-08-28 2 The Transvaal War lecture to be given by Mr. Uaird in the Town Hall this evening begins at H.M.19 words
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Article19 1901-08-28 2 The I'reiuten, with the Geiinau mail from Europe, left l'enang at 7 p.m. yesterday, and ix dun here to-night.19 words
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Article22 1901-08-28 2 Kriiui v lias it that work on the iemelong mine will be proceeded with under the management of Mr F. O. Dennys.22 words
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Article17 1901-08-28 2 H.MS. Atiiton finished coaling at Taujong I'agar yesterday and steamed to the man-of-war auchorace about 6.30 p.m.17 words
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Article23 1901-08-28 2 Two hundred and twenty-tive deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio pur thousand wag 47 44.23 words
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Article33 1901-08-28 2 Tilt. M. M Company's steamer Xutal with the mail from Kurope of tlic 9th August left Colombo at noon on tbo 271U August and is due here on Sunday at about 4 p.m.33 words
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Article29 1901-08-28 2 It is very probable, says Mm .v C. Daily New,, that the China TanrV knvisiou Commission will sit in Shanghai, where all the necessary information will be readily available29 words
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Article33 1901-08-28 2 A puru at the Sepoy Linos Golf Liuk* is said to have lighted ihe other day upon the corpse of a Chinaman in the burial-ground closo by. The golfer fled from the. »tv,ac,h.33 words
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Article34 1901-08-28 2 What is that old proverb abont the moss an I ih- rolling utone r' aueried tha country girl. A revolving fr«ginont of the paJnozoic ago collects no cryptcgamoui vegetation,' replied the cousin from Qirton.34 words
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Article38 1901-08-28 2 Win: 'And how do you like this pudiling I made it all myself, out of Mrs. Thingummy's cookery book.' The brute Ab that accounts for it j it roust be the leather binding that makes it so tough38 words
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Article34 1901-08-28 2 Th* idea of arranging a code to admit of a-peuuy-a-word rate between I<nndon and the Far East is said to be under the consideration of the Japan Post Office and the Eastern Telegraph Co.34 words
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Article38 1901-08-28 2 Altbocoh tan bas been laid on the road outside the temporary Supreme C< urt, there are still a European and two Asiatic constables and two rikisha pt'ons on duty there What for Is it to nn:iii the tan38 words
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Article39 1901-08-28 2 I'hk Honckong Hotel Company d> clareu on 'be ttM instant, a dividend ol 12 per cent, for the hn!f-yenr. The Company also holds 11',1v!4 feet of reclaimed land worth now $2u a foot. The reserve fund stands at S9u,()uo.39 words
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Article46 1901-08-28 2 The West Australia Mines Department has been informed of a sensationally rich crushing at the Potosi battery there. Messrs Lindsay and party treated a parcel of 1.1 tons of ore, and the result was a yield of 6HJ oz. of BsH per ton of ore treated.46 words
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Article43 1901-08-28 2 The German mail steamer Preiusen, from Europe, is due 10-night, and we understand that she will 1..- brought alongside the wharf hetwven 10 and 1 1 p in. Among the panxengers on board are Mr and Lady Kowena Paterson, and Mr. C. Stringer.43 words
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Article42 1901-08-28 2 Thk "il tank steamer Sturer, Capt. Halliday, arrived from Hongkong in ballast yesterday. On the last voyage up to Hongkong Ihe Hani struck on an unchattercd rock near the Balabac Straits and injured her bottom. She will probably go into dock here.42 words
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Article46 1901-08-28 2 The next meeting ot the Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Prinsep street Church on Friday next at A pin wbm Mr. P. J. liurgew, M A., will give a lecture on .Sound with experiments and illustration*. Tiiis meeting is oprn to the public.46 words
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Article49 1901-08-28 2 A petition is being signed asking fur Lord I; i— -ll's release on the ground that his imprisonment is likely to he prejudicial to his health On becoming aware of this Laxly ttusscll at once latagrapbai desiring that her name should be added to the signatories to the petition.49 words
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Article53 1901-08-28 2 This mnrning at 7 U Uaiof Murray, B.V C, Major St. Clair, (iapt. Davies, and Lieut- Derrick and Johnston, 8 A., (.'apt. McLennan, and Licuts. Jennings and Pritcbard, S VI; went to the forts in a steam launch to witness the eun-practice from th« quick brers. They returned to town53 words
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Article49 1901-08-28 2 Kdic atiosai. work in the Philippines is apparently making great strides. In live years from now every Kilipino youth, it is anticipated, will be able to speak, read and write Knglieh. .-ix hundred teavh'-r* have arrived in Manila to augment tin- teaching -i.itl of the Department of Public Instructions.49 words
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Article57 1901-08-28 2 Thk Hon-kong and Uhanipoa Dock Company met on the 10th inst. The profit on six months working was over «■>."•' i.' mi A divideu I of ten per cent aud a bonus of eight per cent were declared. The company is preparing to construct a now and larger dock to57 words
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Article59 1901-08-28 2 It is reported that matters connected with the prohibition of all import of arms into China have been repeatedly diaMavai at the conference of foreign representatives at Peking but nothing has been finally decided yet. Home Ministers adhere to the view that the prohibition should remain in force five year-,59 words
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Article73 1901-08-28 2 l!fi ksti.v the Siamese Government n[iDlied to the Japanese N»vv Department, for the construction of :i warship lor -him. Tim application was refused, aa the regulations uf the Japanetc Naval Shipbuilding Y;irr!s do not allow- them lo build vessels except for tin; Government of Jnpan The Hjamrta (Jovcrnment is aniioun73 words
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Article85 1901-08-28 2 Lkttkks of Naturalization have just bt-i'M unantad to Mr. Go Boon Koanand 1 1.- imw enjoys th« privilege of being a Hnti-h instead of a Dutch subject. Me about to proceed to Knghuid to plain a son and two nephews in school. After seeing England hn will in all probability85 words
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Article98 1901-08-28 2 Tut I'oi'E holds that the lioera should aeoapl the inevitable and should lay down ibeir arms. This came out in a conversation which H < Holiness lately had with Cardinal Gibbons, the only Aun'rii -nil Cardinal Tin- Cardinal found His Holiness in good health, with unimpaired mnniory. He forgets nothing,"98 words
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Article51 1901-08-28 2 Per N. U L Konig AU-rt for Hamburg—Mrs. Von Bargen and Mr. I' Erichsen. Kor London— Mrs. Kden Paul and Mr. L I'erry. Kor Port Said Uev. John Chaleron, and Key Xavia Daly Kor Colombo-Mrs. J. K. Kdwards, and Mr and Mrs Mereckc Kor Genoa— Mr. O.51 words
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Article112 1901-08-28 2 Tiik following chapter of accidentß is reported from .Shanghai under date 19th inst Mr CiithberUon, engineer of the steamer l.oktn,ig, was fatally shot here. The evidence put forward at the inquest points to the fact that the revolver was accidentally discharged. The engineer of the kerosene steamer112 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article89 1901-08-28 2 KRUdER INTERVIEWED. Boer Warfare, he says, is not I rr ?icular. I Ml Anon.*!. Mr. Kruner BM MM interviewed by a representative of the Uiily Tclegrapit He indignantly denies that the warfare carried on by |mj Hieis can be considered as irregular. Resistance wilt be Intensified Mr. ■>•■»89 words
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Article68 1901-08-28 2 French Ambassador Leaves Constantinople. Krance not Satisfied. l.;trr. M. Oooataaa, tha French Ambassador, has left Constantinople. It is officially announced that thin step implies ,i rupture of diplomatic relations btuwein France and Turkey The French Government is no' satisfied wiili the invV (or edict) on theljuays qu<Mtion68 words
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Article27 1901-08-28 2 A detachment of Yeomairy escort ing a convoy has been attacked, with the loss of nine ki led and twenty-three wounded. The attack was repulsed.27 words
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18 1901-08-28 2 Lord Miliier has arrived at Cape Town where he had a splendid reception.18 words
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23 1901-08-28 2 Mr .1. X Merriiii.in, the Afrikander leader in the OafM Parliament, is under arrest on his own I, urn.23 words
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Article138 1901-08-28 2 lux German tran>|iorl fanm— .Oipt U Bohwaar, arrived tins morning from TsMjutaii bound lor Kremerhaven and unchoieu in the roads. She has IB officers, 1 4 subalterns, aud 745soldiersou board, and isexpected to leave to-night. The troops on board the Taatman an; tlie Ist .-i-.-. auillou belonging to the138 words
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568 1901-08-28 2 K. E. v. 35th Co. R. O. A. In r.playod tie between these teams in the Aral round ul Llitj Warren Shield lOinpetiiiun took place last evening on the tspUu-iJe baton a large crowd of tpecUlo.;. Through sume miHunderutanding Ihe Rual posts were not up at568 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement356 1901-08-28 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Haaalactarxra at Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, SaJfcty Fuses. Etouric Blasting Apparatus, The tttm Krptotim, Maf alt asa» faJured m lireai Britain, are made to pau tit* kigh itaiid-inL uf mfity and purity tuttf i.«po»«rf l*y the Hr\l<*li Qorenment, ami an, titcrrfore,356 words
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Advertisement496 1901-08-28 2 NOTICEST n BARGAINS IN tliic'Hy Ihe property of HOM l.otix-, «'ut in for salt- without r.-M-rw, ail with iron frames and in good order i 'happell --till Suter 200 Ilroadnootl Uoliiimon PiannCo. W Kri.lKrpoit. ncarl) mw r iV m IU.-hal- ii|>i iirlit grand Mi I).. SaS 450 Our own makr-new.496 words
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Advertisement241 1901-08-28 2 NOTICES. Singapore Volunteer Corps. Annual Ball To be Held in the Drill Hall US Thursday, 26th Sept., 1901. Ticket, may be bad up to tlic rveiiinf; of -'111. September. Tickets admitting one Gentleman Ladyi 8.00 each. Family Tickets -7.50 Ladles' Tickets -3.00 aaaassaaslsf l asisi' Tlsassi -:...i;i.| give tli<- num.:241 words
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Advertisement655 1901-08-28 2 LATEST ADVEFfISEMENTS. SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. CHORAL CONCERT. Town Hall, Saturday, jist August, at 9 p.m. Alfred Gaul's Pastoral Cantata, "SluW Fob Bom Voices, Choir, A- Okciucstka. To he followed by a brief miscellaneous selection iiH.-lii.linu Striug quitrlettiia (a) fftnasfffiist. (Mcn.l«lBBohn) i(n Rondo, (Weber;; Son(t /x/iv Ih' tiSm Ad. Bariinuil. Mi-,-655 words
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838 1901-08-28 3 JmbJMMBI by Mr. Justice Law. IMMMMR has been piven by Mr. I in tlie Supreme Court, in the acti.'ti aftV tin^ tin- Mount Victoria KaUl«(" H"lyriKxi" ami Balm.iral Hinffapore, win. h «.is recnily MM by auction His lyimiftHir sni'l the vendor of tlm property838 words
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Article428 1901-08-28 3 Till report of the committee ot tbe HMJapon TomponaM Clul) MM been issued, from which it seems that the Institute I). i- in uri'.un. .1 ii- popularity ■luring tb" fourth year of the present committee's management. Aitboilfl it was iMMti Mm dapartan of tiio Kurupean raaMMal wo428 words
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Article156 1901-08-28 3 MrMOMAL Services of a very elaborate Baton Mun hooa h.-id in Taiyur: tv lor Urn massacred missionaries, which were largely att-nded by the Chinese oliicinls with the exception of tat (mveruor, who was said tv be ill A hua« procession was formed, in which some CaaaOM uilaiitry wn156 words
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Article217 1901-08-28 3 O\K fi-atuie. of the coloured lal.fuir piollem in Australia is that arising from the penrlshell tisheries ou the N W Coal l:.-tr.ction of Asiatic labour there means tniuimellinf! a profitable inuusliy. The labour ttl I BMMJMi uniaai from tfaaaaon and are a mixed lot. of Asiatic. They are signed217 words
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Article191 1901-08-28 3 Caught in a Typhoon. Ink H.-C. hnly Bmm u-ives the fol|o«Mg account of the wreck of the Russian i 'i/o .i MMtar ll'itfc, bound from Moj) to .Sin^-.pore with a cargo of coal, whi.-li left M ji on Inly Ittk MM »a» caught in I typhoon twentyiivi191 words
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Article245 1901-08-28 3 Man to be buried three days and taken up alive. Is Urn interest of science. Dr. T. J. Batiaro, of Chieaca, lias a-ked the Bo.ml ol llrdili of that city for a permit to bury a live bypnot'sed nan il. MMMI to show that there is a245 words
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Article315 1901-08-28 3 Year* of Shameful Neglect." The following from the London hmly at will interest Volunteer Artillerymen in rtini,'H|)orc It is taken from an article on the present MUM of laa) Volunteer force at There ie, however, one branch of tbe \uiunte«:it> that requires encouragement Kor year!, the Volunteer artillery315 words
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Article77 1901-08-28 3 DIHM the first half of the y.'ir L*IO,IW (ooa f coil wwhipp*! fioni M ji, ol whi.ii «aVBn tons >vre sent to Hongkong, Ml 104 10 Shanghai, 47,00 lo Singapan, \>u;.m to Manila. Bunkers for loroign-going ships look 2M*,5 14. and Japan ports and hunkers lor local steamers77 words
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Article169 1901-08-28 3 Thk Schtmizeriflui Militaruilung gives the following as the expenditure on their armies and navie* of the six (trealHSt Europe in Power* at the three several epochs of 1SSO, 1890 and 1900:ISNO. IH9U. IIXU. l«Tiii«ny *****,000 fcW.wm.lWO C17.SU0.0OU itii-.ii. m,Ho,ooo B*,too,ooo m,ooo,ooo luly .tlii.'i««l.i««i tl!l..-mcl,i««i £17,400,000 Au.'tri* H7jat,0H B7JMJS0I169 words
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414 1901-08-28 3 A <!>OD deal of iutftrest has been aroused by a contest between tlie Houst of Commons and Dm hnlu Mfil Ttie latter paper recently published several ohicial secrets which, in the opinion of the QoMMMtt, ouuht not to have MM made public414 words
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Article336 1901-08-28 3 IM </ Unrlaimtd Utter* lyi,,.j at Hi-. (Jeiieral I'tul Ujv-e, Si,vj,iport. Alton, K. l.i.'*rt,A-Au.ii-1.- UfsUcuu, Mm.. l;.Mi«r.l.hi I.I ■>.!, Miri. Bwtford, C t. lovelaml.J. I. Bouhi..«.-i Lav, I>. Boutn. <\ hMHMia I M.ii.,iai..-h. H. i i.r.» I K. M,- .muni J. am I r. I.. H. Munipbis Collen,336 words
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Article163 1901-08-28 3 Perhaps the coolest «iu!it in l^indon at noontide on 1 0th 'ill w.i. the swimMian holli at Ihc Bath Club, wh-u the t'lirtli annual competition for the Ladies' I halleng? Shii Id was held. Kut tin; audience was restricted. Kven the male band which last year played discreetly163 words
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Article327 1901-08-28 3 The Indiarubber (Mexico) Co. 1 r is feared tlie failure of this Coinpuny, wliu h is severely crilici»ed in the fimajMHj' BMiew, will make it didiciilt to obtain support from London shareholders for rubber enterprises for .No other end was possible than tl.at proposed by the directors of327 words
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Article591 1901-08-28 3 Her Appearance in the Far East. L'mjeii certain circum'-tances it is impossible lor a proiiMncnt MMMI M preserve a strict iseonslo, even under the universally popul.ir pationym of Basthj and MM i-!i.:.:i;illy applies to dvrhncs of the public who have achieved EuM and liibtiinlion on tlie Sl.g-591 words
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Article34 1901-08-28 3 Yesterday's Play. Championship Pairs. Miss J. Ciun-i and Mr. Green bent Miss Ounn mid Mr. Kud. t- 6-«, (W. To-day. Final for Championship. Mrt. Saunders (runner-up) t. Mr«. Ixivell.34 words
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Article196 1901-08-28 3 Kanny Kemble once gave a moat amusing instance of the extent to which 'stage whispering' maybe carried on unknown to the audience. It was in a well-known theatre, and Romeo and Juliet' was the play. Komeo was at the words (stage version, not Shakespeare's), Quirk let me snatch196 words
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Article225 1901-08-28 3 A Tokio despatch to the Amhi state* tbat ri.l.i Mamh.il Marquis Oyama, Chief ot the General .Stall', will shortly resign. In this connection it is noted that the Marquis, who baa always been foreinosl in entertaining foreign visitors ot note, waa not present at the reception225 words
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Article89 1901-08-28 3 Japan via ports, ftftuim, due :-nh Augl., Behn Meyer A Co. Hongkong, .1. A/icar, due 3lsi Augt., .Sarkies A Moses. SI Vetrrthurg via ports, S am, on Slst Auk 1., Bel in Meyer Co. Fremantle via ports, Sultun, on Ist Sept.. H. u-1.'i. .1 Co. Hamarang89 words
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Article570 1901-08-28 3 SIKGAPORIt, '."STH Al'Ot'ST. 1901. pßOorrcK. Hamhier t NVttJ I'opra Bali 8..1" do PnntUnnk 7:w Penpor, Bl*k. buyer* Stum do White, (R%) 44.00 Sago Floor Sarawak »S" do Brunei No. 1 I Poarl e o.. 3A."> Coffw, Ball. M% ba»i« H»*X) OoAVa, PalombaoE. IS% hania "300 Ooffoe. Llberian No. 1570 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement54 1901-08-28 3 Hi,' TUN i :i hi i;\ ..iIsCALD is ..'mi. vi in*taiilly roll. veil i.v applying. Chaml*rlain fain Balm. It also hails the injured parts more jui.-kly than !•>• any other treatment, and x.ept the burn is very severe, does not leave A SCAR. For sale l.y all dealers in Medicines.54 words
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Advertisement69 1901-08-28 3 1 HKKES NO FRIEND I. IKK AN 01.11 KKIE.NU-Hc wUI always help you in lime o[ nml. It is the a., me with Cham twrlain'n Colic, Cholera and 1' Kemedy. It is an old and tried friend in many thousands of lv.in.-i and like olh.M old friruda can always be69 words
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Advertisement188 1901-08-28 3 A Helple&s Cripple N. liciiij.'ii of Norbornt., Mil- Par nin.'lc, 11 months I lav a bt-hileaa cripiilv [rum Rheumatism. Ihc weight of my lio.lv wan r.'.lu.cd from 170 ho, to Imi 11./.. a proof of the tumble pun I ha<l to .■n.iurc. During all lliia time. I sought a ■jr..,188 words
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Advertisement168 1901-08-28 3 !vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml I.MIV w.mil.l take aaa at l«o hilHren to j rdurate with lin own in heoltfay part of Surrey. Reference permitted to; n. li. Bmldwiii, Kou Tinari. ■-'1/10 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 Armenian Street. WE pay special attention to Amul"ur Work, and guarantee permanent print!, and the best pooaihle results168 words
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Advertisement1089 1901-08-28 3 NOTKJES. Kelly Walsh, Limited, 32 Raffles Place. NEW BOOKS. of Geography by J. W. •^"•T I 2.70 rMorM l.y Alfred T Austin I 3 no flowers and Ferns in their Haunt. ll0 »>R'«n« tf Klwd. Shaw 1 ».T;, hy Maled Osgood lllusl I, K Treatise on Plague l.y Major The1,089 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous277 1901-08-28 3 OAV BY DAY. Wednesday. 38th August. KMhWOaar. 9.11 p.m. R, V. A lliixim Batt. Drill. 6.1&. Transvaul War Led lire. Town Hall. -..'SO. L. L.T. C. T.)uru»m«nt. N.D. L. mail from Europe due. 10 p.m. Thursday. 29th August. High Water. MM n.m. V.66 p.m. ltowing Club Kegalta. s. B. C.277 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1386 1901-08-28 4 I iw«f ini'Tnafflmthnnmoirniir itin vn.. tin* wM U!»*1 ttr. st*nni'«^ uip •<,—*• roiio sch schooner: Y -r u!;i '> i. Uruisur: Obt.— '4an^.i for (V p»do; H.p. -Hor»e-puw n r tint. "»i Man H.— rjnttad Sw, Finch; Ow.-6-Tmw Dai, !>■!■■•>. Je).-'"»!«re: ftc 0. nMml cargo rt.n.— deck1,386 words
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Article80 1901-08-28 4 "m f-r m. I inf. ToMonaov. Ma-ilai .lap;m Lnndnum 11a.m. ■*narah»yn hrmu, r Nood. Muar.ind Malacca Am.i r<«>w L' p.m. Henang* I >.-li Cnl v a p.m. Banckok /)<« 3 p.m. Malacca A Klsng Ckov Phyn a p.m. FMmt. I'h'ion i'm.irnui{ Pianirr )l».m. Ul.iim :i i port* C.80 words
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Article119 1901-08-28 4 From Euhoi-e:— B> Iba DL.a. Pfutvn iiuc on tlix a^nh Aasu.it with due* lotheritli Aagu«t;stae In him. replica to the mills which lefl Singapore cm the l'Jth lalv. Prom tomt By the M. M. M Octankn due on Handay. i imk TiuLs o> Hum in t L'-P119 words
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Article100 1901-08-28 4 (Booked). l^'.r Sinqapon.) Wr M. M 8. 8. Tmfcm from Mbi-mjillo-AuiiL I a- Mr. Niitaol. for a. /law .V<ru from 1. union Auirt. J, due 4th S-n!.-MiM R. .-Iwinkhn, Mr*. ,t. .VilcfKk. Hlai 1. JoiiUiiiK. Mr. and Mrs McOill. Or. A. Davidson, Mwmr*. W. MactmKl. t»r Hoc*, He100 words
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Article152 1901-08-28 4 K I FLAU I 5 Vwu'a Nut i A Toss. Circus Kboh Siiliu. OMMHH a I Bio. i lag 27 Albion :HM era 128 SO Htewott Oolomlio Aug S. N»ml Officer 27 iP*lmi» Hrit Mr.. 4SW Atfcnuitb Holi|(korig Aui; Mm^hul.lA 1 •X lUnllia Fcb tra. K.'t» VerriM Taka lAa(152 words
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Article107 1901-08-28 4 UITK. RCMKL'a NIMB luj 28 Malacca H Cnlvpso i» Lindulo -'< Pob auu M Hye Leoug '£> I AmhurM Biuigi,o Farfalla '-> IV Ciwpentier L'f O O. Jacob 18 Sri PonlianaL 28 I Hksrp<ao IM Gallia M Tucammn Brit air Duly i»r. I Lowry i Mr. j Blew; rl107 words
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