The Straits Times, 2 September 1901

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. BID. OVER A CENTURY. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901. NO. »,blB
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 868 1 XOTICFS. rTWIK imKNK.mi.MIANY. LIMIIKD TI«SUB.1"I if. Konr.r '>io« >ir« Inniaaes Soci-ty. Asia* A«mr~ «l..ml«:iy (Fin). TW K-,nil»)-!. l.il« A.".n.n«. Soeiety. Ta.. China *■•<■■«! Ks«i» Navi)(«tion Coaipiuiy TW TottißhM. U«s« Bmmt Coßpany. PAKT, LUtrntD. Aipits STEAMSHIP OOMPANIES. Ornos,TsiJKis*rH trrsssT 'JP T v W«ißYSS,K«rp«i.H»«i«ors. MaU Kinunui niMI'ANY. i<TS4iisu .osr*n*». J»rA», Psniiiu Civi.ik,
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    • 837 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TTONINKUJKE PAKETVAART lIAATrK-'HAPI'M Under contract with the Netherlands India Governinxnt. A.. nil Siwvvre SHtP AOIXOY, LATi J. DAXRDEU A Co., 2-8, COLLVER tJUAV The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer r mm Ei|>ect<«l rtill lie De«pat he.l for Ob Swat rtlrcrvoii Cotie via ports Augt. Itandjermassin. Kola Baroe.
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    • 701 1 STKA!TSKIKAMSHIP(XI. (IJ». s. s Penapg On Mondays at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Kuala Klang, and Teluk s. K. 'Maiacca": On Wednesdays at 4 ».m.. for Malacca, Port Dickvjn. Kuala Kiang, and Teluk Anson 6. B. 'Ban Wbatt Hin": On Friday at 4 p.m. for Ualacca, Port Dickson, and KIaDK. I
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    • 599 1 INSURANCES. rTIHE LONDON AND LAfvCArTHrRE 1 FIKK INSUP- ANCS COMPANY. Capita! M,IS7,MM Paid op CapiWU £»12.7N) Reserve Fond £1,073^0 The ondersifmed, Agents for tbe Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rate*, nf premium. KOUSTKAD A Co., Agents. rK CHINA TIUDBBB •:TJ.SrjSAKC« OOHPAHT, LIMITKD. < apita! Subscribed WODJOUu
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    • 469 1 INSUIIANCES. I/IXION FIRE INSURAM K COMPANY OF PARIS. Established 1828. UEBERVKB AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,<«0,00u. 'I'HK unden.igne'l, agents for the above I company, are prepared to accept tire risks for long or short periods at current 1 rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly I made by tbe Agents in Singapore. j 31/10
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    • 707 1 BANKS. HONUKONQ AND nHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10.000,0U0. RESERVE FUND.-SU-rling Re»erve..»lo.UOO,oool .i-nronnn Silver Reserve....* X.tM.OOO) REKERVE LIABILITY OF I (lnn> >n.n PROPRIETORS |_110,0"0ffl0 Cohbt or Dirbctobs:— R. s»«w»m, Eaq— OsiiaHAX Hon. J J. Hfli. lvi« I Hrr.il ChiiiiAk. H. K Tonu> I K L. RlciAaosoK. lisa. A. Hilll-r, Kmo
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    • 327 1 NOTICES. EVERYMAN 1 §SS£ssS3SS£3SSySS c.m 17/H/IU A FIRST i -I. ass BOARDING HOUSE will he opened on the 7th August. \t Tin- Urovr IliinKHlow Tnnjoag Katong. For rates eu-.. please apply al TUX STRAITS HOTKL Spri'ial Tldln ou Sunrla) l« ..r.lrr. I .-1.- l>h. me 111. l/» /•\R(!HI Dtt. J.
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    • 718 1 CHAMBKRLAIirS FAIN BALM Applied u> the afflicted part, «MaU« ■TO? NKCK RHEUMATISM SORK.VK.isaI ih.. MCOCIJH! STIFFNESS o"f" t he JOINTS, ror sale by all dealers in medicine every when-. Ijrlcvs 60 clh. and II (Jenersl Agent*, The Wspenary, Singapore. 6-B kor rJlb rmploymkats to let- and_perr()naus l«i tins, 16 cents
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  • 267 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 2ND SEPTEMBER. Major Vandeleur of the Irish Guards who has been killed in action at Somerskraal in South Africa had reached the Mist year of his age. He was the eldest son of Mr. Hector S. Vandeleur of Kilrush (Ireland) and was educated
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  • 331 2 I 'kim it Chun is doubtless in a parlous plight, but that plight might have been still more parlous had the German Emperor refrained froiu announcing his programme until he had the Chinese envoy safely under his thumb at Pntsdam As matters now staud, however, the envoy has rather the
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  • 299 2 A Planter writes a rather indignant letter to the I'enang Gazette in which he calls attention to the fact that the Government of the Native States, instead of fostering the pluming industry, is levying export taxes that threaten to kill what are now, in many cases, but struggling enterprises. The
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  • 143 2 The officials in the Malay Slates, like those of these Settlements, will have tliuir compensation allowance* doubled from the first of th« year but this is only a temporary measure pending the introduction of a scale of remuneration on a stable sterling system. According to the Malay Mail, the latter
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  • 233 2 People are so prone to associate ghostly manifestations with matters of tremendous personal, if not historic portent, that one scarcely expects to hear of any of those little minor courtesies which render life in thetlosh so agreeable, as emanating from an intangible spirit Yet, by the home mail, comet news
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  • 40 2 Mai,')' people in Singapore will learn with regret that that energetic Police Officer, Inspector Urauagan, has broken down in health and has been obliged to go on sick leave. During his absence, Sergt. Kuux takes charge of the Marine Division.
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  • 8 2 To-uays 4 ins bauk rate is 1 1
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  • 11 2 II M> /,,.,,rrf left for Australia this morning at IU o'clock
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  • 11 2 Thk Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Petenlmrg led for Odessa on Sunday.
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  • 11 2 U.Ms HrL<k arrived yeklerday Irons Hongkong and anchured in Hie ruads.
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  • 20 2 Thk entries for the S. C C. tennis tournament clone at the Club at 7 p in ou luurouay next.
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  • 20 2 A mom. the arrivals from the Malay Slates by the ilulucat, this morning, was Mr. ij. C. Ogilvie of Seremhan.
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  • 18 2 Th« death is repurted ul Mr. H. D. Kramer, Director uf the Netherlandsluuia Agricultural Comp&ny, of Auisler daui.
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  • 19 2 I'iit members of the Singapore Club have received an invitation to viail H. M. battleship Albion on Wednesday afternoon.
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  • 17 2 Mhs. Uaswell The Czar of Russia now has four daughters." Mr. Uaswell: "On, the dear little Czardines!"
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  • 25 2 The Kuala Lumpur Aerated Water Co. propose to pay a dividend of ■> per cent, on the ordinary shares for the year ending June :wm, ISO!
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  • 27 2 Mk. and Mrs. St. V. B. Down are returning to .Singapore by the Annam leaving Marseilles on 2."> th lust., and arriving here about the Ulh Oct.
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  • 22 2 Mr. Tom Cuthbuitsu.n, juu., has passed in the Kirsl Division in UreaU ■i Oxford Mr. Cuihbensou is I'residenl uf the Oxford Union.
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  • 30 2 Tim I*. A U. outward mail steamer I'aUman with the mail from Kurope ul tlie ifJUi August, left Columbo at bp.m. on Saturday, and is due here uu hriday afternoon.
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  • 28 2 The Straits Settlements Government Notification, dated 4th May, 1901, by which the port of Amoy was declared to be infected on account of bubonic plague, has been wilhdiawn.
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  • 298 2 Ruth at the Town Hall. A most successful and enjoyable concert was given at the Town Hall, on Saturday night, under the auspices of the Philharmonic Society. There was a large audience present. The first and principal part ..I the entertainment was the performance of A. Gaul's pastoral
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 59 2 MYSTERIOUS DEPARTURE FRO M RUSSIA. l/onion, l«f Mtpfaahr. The Times corretpondent at Moscow telegraphs that tin departure of the Thibetan Mission from R-isnia is shrouded in mystery It is believed that the members of the Mission are returning overland, escorted through Mniurolhn Russia by a Russian force counting
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    • 55 2 Major Vandeleur Killed. A train was blown up l.y the Boers, on Saturday, south of Somerskraal. Two hundred and fifty Boers immediately rushed npon tlie wrecked train and fired upon the men in tl.e trucks. Major Vandeleur, of the Irish Guard*, wus killed The other
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    • 31 2 No Interviewing Allowed. I-eyds has failed to obtain an inter view for Mr. Kruger with the Tsar, on the occasion of the Tsar's visit to Kram-e
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    • 21 2 London, \!ttd Stptrmltr Resides Major Vandeleur, nine men were killed a.id seventeen wounded at Somerskraal PRINCE CHUN'S MISSION.
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    • 49 2 Will the Kaiser Oet 'Kow-Tow? A telegram from Basle says that there is 110 sign of a settlement in the Prince Chun mission dispute. The Chinese of the mission declare that they will rather die than perform the humiliating ceremony of" kowtow before the Kaiser.
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  • DEPARTURES BY MAIL.
    • 83 2 Thk result of play en Saturday for the medal at the Sepoy I.iuua (iolf Club was as follows Messrs. \> athen, Robinson, Pennoy, Henhan, l.vw, Hiioper, and Robertson played, but returned no scores. L;«pi. ninii-r k»t la Dr. Kills 30l Oi llr. Mi 1. 1 I
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    • 124 2 Thi .New Elphinstone Parsee Theatrical Co. performed for tbe fi.st time on Saturday night, in their own temporary theatre near Raffles Hotel, Beach Road. There wa» a large audience who thoroughly enjoyed the performance. The play was Shakespeare s Hamlet (Khoon-e-Nahek) and the whole was utcellenlly staged
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    • 162 2 TLcir Result*. On Kirn .iv last Inspector Kraiiagan protiucuted two Chinaman for the theft of an aiK-hor valued at SM, the property of Messrs. Fisher anil Foster, contractors, Kaffirs Quay, before a Court of two Magistrates. Heing old olleiiders the Chinamen were sentenced to one
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    • 234 2 lUi'lnu was continued in connection with the Rowing Club regatta on Saturday afternoon under favourable conditions, the events being the twi> races in the first round of the handicap pair oars. The first race was between Ker ami Weaver (str) and Flower and Uodesse (str), the latter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 456 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manatactofnn of Dynamite, Qeligoite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ILL KINKS O' Safety Fuses. Elevirie Blasting Apparatus. The ahum RxpUmvw, being all mui>«fujurti in (trial Britain, an made to puM thr high ttami'ird of tafttv and punty tetU impoeed by the Brititk Government, and
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    • 410 2 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE Q ommeneing To-day, Monday, 2nd Sept. ROBINSON CO. Kelly Walsh, Limited, 32 Raffles Place. NEW NOVELS, AC, t*m+mm,*H.Kmmm A Hidden Foe, by G. A. Hcnty At $1.50 Each. Kings End, by Alice Brown Sister Teresa, by (Jor e Moore Cottage Kolk. by Mrs.
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    • 435 2 NOTICES. PARSEE JHEATRE. To-Night To-Night THE TARSEE M r l.l'HlV\T"\r TIIHTKH \l itil'Wl Or BOMIAT Will jm their tint Herformanm of "ALLADIN" AND THJi WONDERFUL LAMP. In their Bpacially erected grand pandal on Beach Koad, next to Raffle* Hotel ■Masterly Music Artistic Acting IlilU'llflll I»HM.r- Hlartllug Scenlr EfferU ifjT Rales
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    • 670 2 LATEST ADVEBTISEMENT.v WANTED. r>|.penMT, Chi'iese. Apply to r THK DISrEXaAKi m.w.f. S-H Pena:.R. WANTED boud and reiil -nee in a private family. Apply to 4-9 If. 8. c/o Strmle Hkat BOARD AND LODGING. WANTED by a European gentleman TT in Boglish family. Apply to 7-8 F. C. L. C/O Strati)
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    • 88 2 M. H. 8. IMdidx. far tk» Ktntu ia> u.n,<) la •rittea M all of papr onlj B, it.. aaflMtirftkatooaditiixi.aWH.S.S tn njwUd last adekt other*-:** bo puUiaUd. All 1 111 liiaaam an mbj«if. oim o «di. lv *at Urn Maf-inr Bar l»n Uk ajiwllwuit o»t 01 Mm paper .n oaw of
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  • 48 3 A ckMTKH mitchiiiL' laved on the i .f Urn IsylaaarbM Saturday al'euioon bulween an 8.0.C cl.v.n and a MM! representing the Navy. The Clvii scored l.'il runs for 4 wickets and the Navy hit off 77 for 4 wickets. It. T Rei.l the highest scorer with not out
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  • 39 3 fata British dredger Hl,inekik« arrived yesterd.v from Renfrew (Scotland), and anchored in the roidn. She is commanded by Captain Mitchell and is consigned to Meesrs. Paterson Simons Her destination is Keelung, (Formosa), and her date of departure is uncertain
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  • 47 3 Amunh tin passengers who arrived this morning by the Mularea from Teluk Anson were Mrs. Arnold, Insp. Hennessey, Mr Wehhe, Mr. C. A Robert, Mr Clutterbuck, Mr. A A <iunn, Mr .Smith, Mr Tunnicliil-, Mr Ogilvie, Rev. A. Catesson, Mr Nelson and Mr A .1. K. Pjglar.
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  • 49 3 Tbe rille team representing the Singapore Volunteers in the match with a team of the Ceylon Volunteer Korre was to have fired at Ralestier Range on Saturday afternoon, but owing to the condition of the weather the firing did not take place. The team will tire u-morrow morning early.
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  • 50 3 Th« Arralonn Ayir arrived yeiterday from Calcutta bringing Mrs K Fey, and Mr. F. B. Mallby. Mrs. Gush with two children came from Malacca by the llnnq Wan. By the M. M Satal there have arrived from Marseilles Messrs W. Davis, Kapforer, Waylen, R Nicol, and Zachariades, and Mrs. Laths*.
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  • 58 3 I'.ikt Dickson is seemingly to lie the future sea-side resort for the Colony and the Federated Malay States Already people tike short trips and appear to benefit by il. Apropos of this the s s. Slalami is a very popular boat and many passengers go by her Her genial master,
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  • 49 3 The famous London firms of carriers, Messrs. Pickford and Co., and Messrs. Carter, Paterson and Co, Limited, have virtually o included an arrangement for amalgamating Uieir businesses. The amalgamation of the businesses mentioned, should the report prove correct, may possibly lead to the formation of a huge English trust.
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  • 72 3 Tml total amount of tin ore exported by lhe tributors on the lands of the Royal Joh .re Tin Mining Co., Ltd last month is M 4 bags, equal to <MJ piculs. The output would have been larger bad it not been tor the tact that during the last ten
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  • 56 3 Tin: New York Trihuite reports successful negotiations between M. Paul Annasalf, of the Siberian Railway, with Professor I reaJvvell respecting idle organisation of a company with twenty-five millions capital, to develop 1,100 squats miles of mineral territory upon tbe railway near Irkutsk, under a concession granted for MtyWO caub and
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  • 63 3 Tuk final game in connection »ith the Football Challenge Cup presented by the Straits Nationals was played at Tanjong I'agar yesterday evening between the Darul Allah and the Fat hoi Karib Clubs. As was expected, 'UDarul Afiah won by four goals to one The Fathol Karih, however, were the lirst
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  • 78 3 Thk Assizss open to-morrow at the Supreme Court, there nenij: laWssl cases on the calendar Among the ca«es to Iw dealt with are the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Robbery, the Envy poisoning case, and the charge against one Orchard lor forgery an. l heating The charge against the Italian, Laura,
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  • 77 3 A New law brings Siam into line with western nations in the mat tor of copyright The preamble points out that hitherto author- h.nvh ii no protection for their work in Siam, anyone having the right to repuhlnh and sell any book The new enactment follows the
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  • 68 3 The final §mm in lb> Warren Shield Football coni|>elitioii will lie played to morrow .ilt.rii.iin (TatMbjr) on the ground of the S f. C. between the H. V. R. and .\.> r,,y K A. Kick oil at ft p.m prompt The following will represent the Volunteer-, whose
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  • 109 3 HAD FOR THE EL EPHANT •In the Assam-Bengal Railway last month an inspection special train ran into a herd of wild elephants in the Namhar forest Thecnginecollided with one of them and the front wheels were derailed, bringing the train to a sudden stop. No damage wan done and the
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  • 122 3 SINGAPORE POLO GLU B A Ml K-rr tournament ksM been mtmf»i Iv the Cutiiiiiittw of the I'olo Club to compete for four si] v.r aigMlMt case* presented by two members of the Club. The first round will be pl.ve.l this afternoon, weather )ierinittinp The result ot the draw is as
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  • 521 3 ACCUSED AT THE POLICE COURT. Committed to the Assizes. This morning the charge of murder against Ercole Laura, an Italian seaman of the s. s. Benmohr, was continued at the Police Court before Mr. Sarwar. Uupt. Wathen prosecuted on behalf of the police, and
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  • 357 3 The half-yearly ordinary meeting of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. will be h.ld on Monday, 9th Sept., at noon. The directors' report tor the half year ended With June last is as follows:— lhe net smount for the half-year available for allocation, including: 32»6,UU0 brought forward
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  • 127 3 The Bulgarian globe-trotter Ponoff has arrived at Vienna on his way rouud the world. He left Sofia on 7 June. He proceeds to Hamburg ere he ships for England and walks from Harwich to Liverpool. There he ships for South America. After walking through every country of
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  • 992 3 A KBrKKiENTATix'KoftheAllrato 7Vm«s has just returned from a trip tv Kuala Lumpur, and as it was the Bret time by enjoyed the privilege of looking ruund what he terms an exceedingly charming place, he had a few things to say abuut it which may interest our readers. To
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  • 206 3 The dime of deneral Post." Kkkkkkinu to the high Government Offices in the Straits Settlements, Mr. Labouchere in Truth remarks tbat the members of the Civil Service in this Colony seem to be usually engaged in playing a variant of the game I used to know as
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  • 1195 3 Therr l>c rata. mid rat.."- Uamlrl. London, 9th Aug. Sidney Cooper, R.A. the truly Grand Old Man who, in his seventy-ninth year, was recently knighted by the King has turned upon the weekly scandal writers who have been imagining and assigning reasons for his long life
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  • 211 3 Thk (iopeng Tin Mining Company (Limited) has been registered by Robbinge, Billing and Co., Strand, with a capital of 100,000 in XI shares, with the object of acquiring the business of the Gopeng Tin Miring Company, Limited (incorporated in 189;!); t0 adopt any agreement with the said
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  • 322 3 Official Report. Mh Wolfe, the officer in charge of the Chinese Customs launch which sighted the Sea Serpent near Macao has sent in an official report on the reptile which runs as follows:— Until.- loth August, 1901, at 11.20 am as the launch Laughing was steaming for
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  • 389 3 Lut of Cnlaimtd Utter* lying at tht General Pott Ofiet, Singapore. Addie, K. I Leagner. Alien, Mrs. M. A. Libresca, Miss A. Alton, K. Liebcrl, A. And.aaer, rapt. l.lfshcun, Mm.i August* i.imer, Miss F. Ueruaru Julie. Lloyd, Miss A. Button!. 11 I* Iceland, J. L. Birch, P. C.
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  • 30 3 A fierce campaign is being conducted against Malvnr, one of the irreconcilable insurgent leadersin the Philippines. It is said that American deserters and renegades are in command of his troops.
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  • 36 3 Thi usual monthly missionary meeting will be held at the Prinsep Street Church at 8 o'clock to-night. The Key. S 8. Myrick of the M.X Mission will preside, and Mr. A. Grant will give an address.
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  • 34 3 This morning, Inspector Hennessey of the Selangor Police arrived per s. s. Maiacra in charge of an escort with seven Chinamen who are banished to China. Chief Inspector Perrett took them over on arrival
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  • 30 3 McNamara, the Singapore Police Inspector, who is charged with desertion from the force here, was again remanded at Hongkong until Thursday last, when the necessary documents were expected trom Singapore
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  • 41 3 The I*ndon China Ezpresi says Mr Tan Jiak Kirn, of Singapore, and his son, who have visited the Glasgow Exhibition, and done some touring in Scotland, are now in I/Ondon. Th«y seem very pleased at all they have done and seen.
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  • 35 3 Dk. Morrison telegraphs to the Time* that the Imperial Court is still considering the Protocol. In the meantime immense quantities ol'arins and ammunition are being manufactured at the Chinese arsenals, and also imported from abroad.
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  • 47 3 It is already known that very great distress has been caused by the recant floods in the Yangisze Valley, says the iV.-C'. Daily A'e.<-,-. The hills round Wuhu are crowded with fugitives from the flooded districts, numbers are already dying, and wuiespread famine and pestilence are expected.
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  • 94 3 With reference to the new line to Indo-Cuina, to be started by the Cotnpagniedes Chargeurs Rcunis,the service is to be monthly starting on the 25th of this month, from Dunkirk, calling at Havre, Pauillac, Marseilles, Colombo. Singapore and Saigon. The six large steamers tor the service are constructed as to
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  • 138 3 The Indian Daily fa of Calcutta, in commenting upon certain remarks made by Mr I. Shrager at the recent meeting of the Kurkend Coal Company at Calcutta, said that it would seem to he a matter of congratulation that this Company has been started with such a small capital of
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  • 576 3 Smotroaa, 2nd SirriMnik, 1801. PRODTJCK. Osmhier huycra 1070 Copra Bali M 0 on Pnnii->nak 7,111 Pepper, Black buyers ».M do White, (RIO 44.00 Sago Flour Sarawak B.*) do Brunei No. 1 I.M Pearl Taio S.ftt Toffee, Bali, IS* baais l».no Coffee, Palemhan«. SOX basis snn Coffee, Liberian No. 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 IN AMKKICA Chambeiliiin Cough li.'lnwi> i« a great favourite with mother* for colds, croup, and v hooping couch It ronlaioi M harmful subslaoce and always given prompt rulM. Bold by all dealer, in Hedicinw. The i/isptSMrr Oeneral Agrnts. Singapore.
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    • 38 3 HITS, BKUIHKH, SCALDS and BUKNS U Or Like Injuries. Are promptly relieved by i 'HA MHKKI.AI X'> PAIN BALM. A few spplications will effect a complete For sale by all dealers in medicine*. The Dispensary, General Agents, Sing-
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    • 261 3 not rkyom) wan Those who have sutfereil year after year from Kheumatism will In clad to hear' of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter bow severe nor from what cause, tbat cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little's
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    • 110 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 Akmknun Strkst. WK pay special attention to Amateur Work, and guaramee permanent prints and tbe best possible results from each exposure. Our dtudio will be ready shortly. l-.77/0a BUTTER. FRENCH BHETEL FREKES D'lsigny Butter In lib. aad 2 lb. tins. John Little Co. Ltd., SINGATORE. in.
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    • 795 3 NOTICES. Georg6 Pictures. Frames, Michael I'HOTO ITOBsV, Sin R apore MUNICIPAL NOTfX'E. UIUH Street between Hill Street and North Bridge Road will l>e closed for repairs from Tuesday the 3rd September till the work is finished. By Order J. POLGLABE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore, Met Aug., 1901. 3-S> MUNICIPAL
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 189 3 DAY BY DAY. Monday, jnd September. High Water. 0.17 p.m. s. V. A. Musketry Drill. 6.1S. Polo Tournament. Tuesday, 3rd September. High Water. 0.41 a.m. U.49 p.m. Assizes. II. Pledges Sale. Leong Man Sau. 10. Sundries Sale. Powell. 10.SO. Shares Auction. Powell. $.30. Warren Football. Final. Wednesday, 4th September. High
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1282 4 UndertiiishxvtiriKtn.ifollowingabbra'iations are osed str. itoaioer sh. ship bq.— barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Yacht. Crn. Cruiser, Obt.— Onnlioat Tor Torpedo H.p. Horse-power Brit. Rritisb U. S— United States; Fr.— French; Gar.— German Dut.— Dutch; lob. Joboro Ac, Q. c., M.-n.-r il.argo d.p deck oassengera; u.—l'neertain T. P. W.
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    • 291 4 Name, porl, pmbahh italr. of arriial, and name 0/ ngtnlM. Stiameiu. Ak.iiiiciuuoii, L'puol, Sept 10; Maosheld Alexandria, Hongkong. Sept 1; B. Meyer. Anna. Japan. Sept 14; Annum, Colombo. Oct'-W; M. M. Annum, nhin.. S.-pt *i Behn Msyer. Andalusia. Hongkon;. Get 1 B. 11. Arabia. Hongkong, 0,-t It; Rehn
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    • 52 4 Ml Ft «lr. TO-MuKROK. Billiton A P'tinunk H. W. s"-,: R'tfOOQ ACalcntla, t'alamcotto Ma.:K-«lir via port* Xa,,i Y,;,'l I'eaanK ro/Calcuttu Count Isl»ii<ls Rumrio MM 7 a.m. Noon. |S 4 p.m. WIUNUDiY. Übuan and porls C Hwk h'i-in T. Ansoa via porlif Malacca IMlirUjnAKlan* HkAm »|i.m. :i p.m. ■I
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    • 107 4 MAILS TO AR RIVE Fkiim Ki'Koi-k By the P. AO. s.s. I'aln „an due on Ihe «li September with dates to Ihe loth August; she Maps replies to the mails which left Singapore on the It.t r» July. From CH|SA:-By the P. A O. s.s. Manila due on Thursday. ..■I
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  • 228 4 FIJKj Vuul'i Nine To»«. CirrAisi From S»iuu>. Ooksiokkes. <3 Rio. Kag SI C. Hock Kian Put «tr. IOiO <)ie«oh<« Rangoon Aug 1» Hap Leong :i[ Zivwm Hrit str. Ml 'Nvsbiti Tjilnljup xug Khoo Teck Pye SI Unghank ttr. 2SD« Kout r'ludelphia.luly 1-JHymo and Co. M 1 Babalun Out.tr SSPKooI
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  • 151 4 Datk. Kkmkl's Nam* fuciKic Caitaiii ui*ti»atio> ug SI Ungbank Brit »tr. Koul Kol>e SI Sappho «tr. Turner Malacca an.l Man* 31 Fuh Wo »tr. ftWM 1 nngkat SI Van der Lyn Dut «tr. Marmelmoin Baodjermamin 31 Van Onthoorn Mr. Kanimini;:i 1-a.lan* via port. II VanderPHrra Mr. Kijnl>.r R Smiil.h.
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