The Straits Times, 19 September 1901

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. KSTD. OVER t A CENTURY. SINGAPORE. TnURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. NO. 20,fW?
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 976 1 I'll* HORHrorOMrAfIY, MUM ED Tf K H i t i'» wnratK* Ma Fir. lunm St-T- Amir f« ''"n.t»nj lKit»l. TS« <l iiiwl<'- Uk *«"in»i» Socirty. T*. o,, M Mi i.i»i m.»m> Nn-ogmiioii CompMiy TWT«fc«h«n> Uf« B«r Cooipwj. K^r imrti-'Ui* n» tK-. Cowfaim. tm th« fall afeHto".*! .4 OIK BOKHtO 0011.
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    • 872 1 STK4MSHIP QOMPAKIB& KONINKIJJKE I'AKETVAART MAATBCHAPPU Under contract witii tbe N.-therlands India Qovernment. A/mm at Stngr.pore: Smr Aoun, lati J. Daikkiu A Co., '.'-3, OoLLTia yi *v Th^ undermnnt^oned^atesjK* only approiimaui Su- imer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Rrynit Deli Sept. LM BaUvia, C'hcrihnn. Semarang, Soeratiaia, Timor Koepang Dilly.
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    • 652 1 MMMM tx-1 wvr nl tm- <»camii MUsidi •Iip Company and thi- Weot Auhlmliiiii >l«-ain \nvicntion C('in|«niiv liciw.'in rBEMANTLE (PEHTH), NfIBTU WEST AUSTBALIAN PfIBTS, AND SINGAPORE. I'HK bCLTAS, SAI.AVIX, MIXILYA, AXD AUSTkALIKD. These steamtm ran at freqooot interval* M.wren Singapore and Wextern Australia. •ailing at Derby, King's Sound (Port for iiu,
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    • 590 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCABHIRK 1 FIRB INBFRANOB COMPANY. Capital n,\X!,HK raid up Capital £511!.7W Reserve Fond £1,075.6*1 The andersigned, AgenU for tbe Company, are prepared to accept flre risks at current rates of premium. BOTTRTKAD A On.. Agent*. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMTANT. LIMITKP. Capital Snhsoriiied M,000,0m. Aiuout Paid
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    • 444 1 LNSJJRANCES. LTJNION FIRE BSURAXCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Kbtißl ihiicii l-'-REBERVEB AND TOTAL GUARANTEES vi r PH K ondersigned, agents for the above 1 company, are prepared to accept tire lists tor long or short periods at currant rates. CA>H ("ETTLEMENT3 promptly made by the Agents in Hingapore. •1/10 MOINE COMTE
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    • 700 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND BBANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. FAID-17F CAPITAL 110,000,000. KEBERVE FUND.— Bt*rlingßeserve..|in,ooo,Uoo> -..„<,„„, Silver Re»fTve....» S/OO.OUO f ls ulo lm K^ERVE LIABILITY OF 1100nnn00 proprietors _fio,ooo.noo Cocrn or Diuaona*:— R. SBBW4H, Esq.— ClAtaifAM H. T. Tomiihh I R L. RicaißMoK, in, A Hivrr, Km, R SncuiT. a. J. Batxond. Esq.
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    • 496 1 NOTICES. HOTEL DKR NKDERLANDEN BATAVIA (JAVA I^IK-sr Class Hotel. Known for it. excellent food. Very frequently vi«ite<l by British people, English speak ing servanu. Ev«ry accommodation. Messeuger on board of all the steamers. A. V. aIERTEN. IToprietor. m. A Ih. v.c. jiii;Hi J. D. ft. I'F.Kf MU. MoBTIrPLTUIUBt SHU K|.OIU->l.
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    • 788 1 BRITISH BOLBISBS PI A»KKA on holt ra and Diar rti.ra Remedy. fapl. (J. U. Uesnisonis mil knonn all ovor A'nca as .onm.an.lor u f tb- form that .aptoiv.l the famoui nkal IMI»k» CnderdaleufXnv 4th, I«B7 from Vrvi.urg f»«.b.iaoaland. be writes i m-lor« starting on the la«l can.paign I loaghi a
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  • 729 2 The Straits Stats. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. Pheoidknt Roosevelt's request that the Washington Cabinet remain unchanged seems much more consonant with the spirit to be expected in affairs of such moment, than did yesterday's despatches indicating that Mr Hay had resigned the Portfolio of Stale. It may be
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  • 503 2 Tbe miners of the Native States, and this part of the East generally, are so happy in the conceit that they produce some 75 per cent of the world's output of tin that they never give a thought to a possible rival in the big markets of the world but,
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  • 168 2 In the annals of diplomacy, the visit of Prince Chun to tbe Kaiser sUn.is admittedly unique; but, so far, the Chinaman has be»n playing all tbe winning cards, so to spnak. A apocial London telegram to the Hongkong Daily I'i-tu however, avers:—" It is reported th.it the Kaiser's Chamber! iin
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  • 109 2 No one can over-estimate the value of accuracy in the matter of enumerating the qualifications etc. of an ofheial, when referring to a country whereof the general public is more or less imperfectly informed. This advice is admirably illustrated in Him latest issue of lII to hand. From the General
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  • 54 2 Apropos of the assasination of Pri sident McKinley, a late home telegram reports that, at the trial of a murderer case at Clerkenwell tin- other day, it was revealed that a plot was afoot to murder Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. It is n"t stated whether Mr. Labouchere or Mr. Stead was
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1,1 lj
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  • 8 2 Thk homeward mail closes at 6 a.m to-morrow.
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  • 10 2 IsMMM marksmen are already practising for the luterport KiHe match.
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  • 13 2 Mr. Somerville and Mr. Wilkinson arrived yesterday afternoon from Klang by the Sappho.
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  • 17 2 Mk. F. H. Dixon and Mr. J. Webster came this morning from Samarang hy the Uiang Seng.
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  • 15 2 Thk Straits Budget was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued Ibis evening.
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  • 19 2 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Club will be held at the Exchange at 5 p m to-day.
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  • 16 2 Thk annual gathering of tbe Chinese Christian Association takes place in the Town Hall to-morrow night.
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  • 18 2 Judge--' You say tbe defendant turned and whistled to the dog. What followed Intelligent witness—' The dog, sor.
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  • 40 2 The Royal Lancasters (King's Own) and the West Yorkshires have provided further strong drafts for service in South Africa Thb German mail steamer I'riiu Ileinrich having left Hongkong on the 18th instant at noon, is due here on Sunday afternoon.
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  • 22 2 Omk hiu.dred and ninety-five deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on Saturday last, fhs ratio per thousand was 41.11
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  • 30 2 Carlos Pulauca, the Captain China ol Manila, died on the 3rd inst., Deceased was a native of Amoy. His fortune is variously stated at 11, D0 0,000 to $2,000,000 (gold.)
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  • 27 2 Tbi P. and O. steamer I'armmalla arrived this morning from Shanghai via Hongkong, bringing Mrs. Pope, Mi«s Boss, Mr. Tandy. Mr. F. A. Rapp, Mr. H.c'.Guilaod.andMr Lovelaod
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  • 33 2 A well-dressed native managed to cash a forged cheque at th« Customs Bank at Shanghai recently for a •urn of over &1.000. and the Bank people are very anxious to see him again.
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  • 44 2 Mr. F. W. Walsh, founder nf tbe house of Welsh, Hall and Co one of the ablest merchants and economists that ever came to the Far East, whence he retired in 1890, died at Florence on the 31 st ult. in his 74th year.
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  • 41 2 Fkom a Municipal notice in our advertising columns, it will be seen that the town wat«r-s-!pply is cut off from 530 r..n. to a.m. daily, till further notice. The reason is that the supply of water at the Reservoir is low.
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  • 49 2 An cird IsM been issued making it compulsory f >r foreigners in the service of the Government of Siam to pass an examination in Siamese before they enn receive an increase of salary. No great display of learnini will be expected the test will be of a practical character.
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  • 47 2 Mb G W. Bi-tt, tbe local Agent of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, proceeds home on leave by to-morrow's English mail-that is if the Bank rubbery case be concluded by that date. He carries with him the heartiest ru >d wishes of the entire community of Singapore.
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  • 53 2 A Chinese coolie was killed last night whiUt attempting to escape from a coolie depot in Sago Street. The coolie made a rope out of some cloth, and, having tied one end to window, he attempted to let himself down by it. The rope broke and the coolie was killed
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  • 46 2 A London telegram to the Hongkong Daily Freu ;ars "It is officially stated that the new Chinese Tariff comes into operation on the 7th November. Only merchandise despatched before the 7tli int-tant will be admitted on thu present basis. Duties will be ad valorem pending conversion.
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  • 51 2 Among the pasengers leaving hy the P. and O. steamer I'irramilla for London are: Mr. and Mrs. W.trrack, Mr G W. Butt, Mr*. Millwarrt, Gunner K Rueves, Gunner D. Higgins. Private H T. Lake? and Sapper Colling. Mr. W. D >wnie left for Pdnang ard Mr. G. C Kitzmautt for
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  • 49 2 In reference to a call by Mr O. F. Williams, the United Suites ConsulGeneral, a meeting of the American residents who happened to be in town was held at the U. S. Consulate this morning. Resolutions of condolence were passed which will be transmitted to Washington in due time.
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  • 54 2 Among the passengers on board the P. O. str I'arr'imnlt*, bound for London, are Mrs.C.E. Hall, Miss Smith, ■fid G Bishop, Commander Cowper II N, Corp: Fo«levin, Lance-Corp. Sinclair, Priv.ue Waller, Mr. G. H. .Seymour, Mr. W. Pith, Commander r. C Gibbons It N, Lieut J. A. M. Grieve R.N,
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  • 75 2 A man who is said to have the bicgest face in the world appeared in the Hongkong Police Court, the other day. He is a Chinese, and, while not especially tall or broad, has a face at least four times the ordinary size even of a large man's face. The
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  • 89 2 A CiBctLAR has been sent by tbe Foreigu Office to all His Majesty's Representatives and Consuls abroad to the effect that, whenever British firms or individuals established in business abroad are desirous of purchasing goods in Kngland or other parts of the British Empire, any enquiries they may address to
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  • 100 2 It is characteristic of the methods of the Americans that, although they have conquered the Philippines, they hay« left the BpaaM Jesuits in undisturbed possession of the Manila Central Observaiory to continue the excellent work they have been doing for several hundred years The labours of these devoted scientists have
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  • 128 2 A.\ Imperial EJictJust published enjoins that the old-fashioned .military examinations with the bows and arrows, heavy stone lifting, ect., is to be dune away with in China. It is said that General Fukushima has lately come from Japan in connection with a new military system about to be established in
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  • 222 2 What Training Will Do. A Japanese company of exponents of Jujilsu— or, as it has been renamed in London, Bartitsu— has been performing at tbe Tivoli. The easo with which you can overpoweramuch stronger opponent affords considerable interest to the spectators. At a private rehearsal Tani and
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  • Neuter's Telegrams.
    • 38 2 NO CHANO.ES. London, I9f/i Sept. At a meeting of tbe late President McKinley'a Cabinet, President Koosevelt requested the members to retain their portfolios. MR. HAY STILL IN OFFICE. Mr H.iy has not resigned the State Secretaryship.
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    • 42 2 UMPIRE'S VERDICT. I Ip- to- Date Ships Win. The report by the umpire on the recent R.itish naval rnano-uvres concludes with the verdict that Admiral Noel's superior fleet had been annihilated by Admiral Wilson's smaller, swifter, and more modern fleet.
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    • 27 2 THE CZAR AT DUNKIRK, Later Tne Czar and Czarina have arrived at Dunkirk, accompanied by President Loubet, and have reviewed the French fleet there
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    • 53 2 OUARDS PATROL CAPTURED. A patrol of the Greoadier Guards has been captured by the enemy at Dj Aar, in Cape Colony. Lieutenant Rsbow and nne private was killed, and two privates were wounded in the encounter. I here is no Rebow or any name like it m ihe
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    • 122 2 I he J'ji i-tates that according to the plan ol 1»98 it was intended to increase the Japanese navy so that it would be larger thnn the Hussion Beet in the I'rtci.'ic. The Japanese now recognize th.it they may have to meet the French and K'lbgian Pacific ll-
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    • 353 2 BT MIJOE MI'I.KAY, COMMOT. t, V. 0. Singapore, I'Mh Sept. S. V. A. O. 0. for the ensuim; week -'nd l.t. I A. M. Johmton. O. X.C.O. Bombr. W. A. Darke. Parades Sunday Hiuii at 7 urn. Carbine practice at Baiviiirr Range. Strength The undermentioned gentlemen
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    • 19 2 ARRIVAL AT MONTREAL. The Duke an i the Duclieas of Corn wall have arrirod at Montreal.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 468 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY o I'Eri V1.1.Y selected blend tborougbly O maturf.it in bond. Price 10 per caae; samples fn» BORNEO CO., LTD. to. th. s. Bole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests •SO Ibn.. I.XOOIbsv, after triru after four- «»•>■ in Irrn di»j« Water in Water The abo>e tests were
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    • 463 2 NOTICES. Reduction IN PRICES OF Plates, Papers, Chemicals, Kodaks, and Films. GEORGE MICHAEL, I'HOTO STOKES Th. WANTED. T.TKNKHKn HOUSE nuitah I fora 1 m. >► of tin.-.-. Within t-vomiln. of town prsfe rn-d. Good rent paid for good accommodation. P. (j. Sfraifi 7imi Office. O.C EMPLOYMENT WASTED. AS Rook-krtper. Correspondent
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    • 691 2 NOTICES. Parsee Theatre. New Elphinstone Theatrical Co. OF BOMBAY. WILL PLAY TO-NIQHT. ,'lndra Sabha." In their specially erected grand pandal on BEACH ROAD. 9 p.m. Ratis of Admission Ist Class.. 1'.'.0l Gallery $060 2ndCla*s 11.60 NatiTe Ladies f 11.00 3rd Class $l.<> -Zenana... \50.60 MORTUAUEK'S SALE. OF VALUABLE LAND AND
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    • 760 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION SALE ol Valuable 999 Years 1 LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Situate at SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, Japan Street, Cross Street, South Boat Quay, Circular Road, Kling: Street and Market Street. In the Town of Singapore. To BE HELD AT PuWKLL Co.'s cULE-ROOM, On Wednesday, the 9th October, 1901, At 2-30
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    • 17 2 G.R. Lambert Co. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS. OUT-DOOR PHOTOS in all Bizes. Enlargements SPECIALITY. PERMANENT PRINTS. Price* Moderate
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 192 2 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 19th September. Hitlh W.it-r ILMp.m C. C. Trii in Tourniini.tit. Hlnaapon Cluli General Meeting. F.i ,-h»n(<«. o. Friday, 30th September. Hish Water. Ml am M p.m PA O. homeward mail closes, darn. H. V. K A 4 B Co. Musketry Drill. Land Sale at H A.
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  • 1654 3 I'm h. .ring if this "case was continued at lie limtwm yesterday afternoon Sainsn.ln. u.i* mm i-nmined by counsellor the prosecution and the Ibdo! Kail -i ,-i..aed The cas. I.r N -J. Nina Mahomed, the head t.-imbv, fM then proceeded with. BenUcted tn i;nv evidence on oath.
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  • 166 3 Tint enormous over-production of coffee in Brazil by forcing down prices has seriously affected India and other coffee-growing countries. The figures <>f coffee cultivation in India, which are based on imperfect returns from the planting community, have recently been issued. The quantity produced last year was
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  • 187 3 The Army and Kaaf Ha*elU states that a step has been taken in India towards recognising the immense value of 'rained regimental scouts by the sanction of a distinctive badge to be worn by them except on inannßuvres and on field service. As yet no
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  • 410 3 Isolation Made Stricter. A Bill to amend the Lepers' Ordinance of Ih8» is to be introduced into ill.- Legislative Council. The objects and reasons of the Bill run as follows tab-aMtiesM (I) and (:>) of .section of the principal Ordinance say that a leper convicted of certain offences
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  • 1174 3 An Auatralian rorreapondont writes thus to ill.- l.iin l.'ii TimtM .m the problem of alien labour in the Australian Ciinmoriwoaltii: In the midst of the popular rejoicings Ihrnnihoii* all the stales of the Australian Cominnnwealth, ci>nsequent upon the op-i.mn of the Federal Parliament, came the news
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  • 19 3 It would seem from Manila newa paper reports that there are many renegade Americ»n« fighting on the Tilipioo fide.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 290 3 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sm,— ln May last, I brought to public notice in the columns of your esteemed journal the grievances of the local postal staff. I am credibly informed that these employees recently forwarded a Memorial to the Postmaster-Gen-eral requesting that
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  • 60 3 Thi Times of Ceylon states that Mr G. Knapp, the patentee of improved 'rikishaa with pneumatic tyrrs at Colombo, has received numerous enquiries from the Straits Settlements and elsewhere regarding them also as application for the sole agency for the patent 'rikisha has come from an important Singapore firm. Already
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  • 71 3 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUC, r.HoI.KRA AND DIAKHHUEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be the moot successful medicine in use for Howil Comp'aints. It always cures, and cure) quickly It can be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases Cures griping, all kinds of diarrho a, and at the first
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  • 74 3 Th following houses were disposed of at Powell 4 Co.'« sale-room yester-ilay:-Xo. 41 Upper Chin Chew Street. Singapore town, area 1.2.V) sq. ft. held under Government leaie No. H'-S with 40 years to run. Bought by Su Chuan Kent fur I No. 44 Upper Chin Chew Street,
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  • 253 3 Lipit, Uih Sept. The Lepar (I'ekan district) tin ore output for July was 69 piculs. From the Kelubi mines 40 piculs were exported during the same month. The K.i tut an export was 1,508 piculs, contributed as follows Pahang Corporation 1,348 (Sungei Lembing 1,274 and Jerani Batang 74)
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  • 489 3 Yesterday's Play. Championship. Withers i -on t (iainsford, I. ill. Darbiahire heat F. H. lVarce, ti-l, 6-8. D. Singles. Haywnrd— 4 v. Lind+2, w.o. Former Mratched. Heuitley-S beat Pickering scr. Chancy— s beat Kirrcll Mr. w.o. Souihamacr. beat Suter as*. HI, ML S. J.)*|uim 4
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  • 73 3 London via ports, Adnur, due I9th Sept., Mess. Maritime". Penang and Calcutta, A. Apear, due 30th Sept., Sarkies 4 Moses. Hamburg via ports, Stbiria, on 20tb Sent, Behn Meyer A Co. Hongkong, kumtavg, due 21st Sept, Bouatcad A Co. Fremantle via ports, Saladin, on 2»th Sept.,
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  • 548 3 Smoiroßi, I»th StrriMßiß 1901. produce. (?*mhier S IIW Copra Ball 8.7s Ho Pontixnak Tflii Pepper, Black buyers .10.121 do Wblte,(«so 4400 Sago Floor Sarawak S4O do Brunei No. 1 S.IO Pearl Caeo 4 00 r o ff«e, Bali. \H% baal,. 2I.W> Coffee, Palembang. IR% ha«ia -WOO Toffe*. Liherian No.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 37 3 CHAMRKKI.AINS COUGH REMEDY, cores overnight the most stubborn cold, as well as all. its complications— tickling in tbe throat, husVy voice, and violent cenftbing Bold by all dealers in medii-ines. The I»if pcofarj Goneral Agents Singapore. i-A
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    • 313 3 MR. GEORGE LAWS, M.E A.I.M.M. 6, Battery Ruad, Singapore, having had 17 years experience in the East is now open to examine and report on, or survey mining properties, or assay minerals and metals at «hort notice. Term* moderate, uc. H. ABRAMSp THE HORSE REPOSITORY. HAH now for sale over
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    • 343 3 NOTICES," The Yankee Watch. ANOTHER SHIPMENT TO HAM) OF THIS FAMOUS WATCH, PRICE $2. wf^\ The Cheapest Watch ever Offered. HLIK Kg Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co. POWELL ROBINSON. NEW GOODS!!! NEW GOODS!!! LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENTS' OUTFITTING GOODS SPECIALITIES IN Evening Dress Shirts Fashionable Collars Dress Bows, Dress Ties Patent Leather
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    • 151 3 Notice. Owing to the use by others of the word TAXSAN in connection with MINKRAL WATERS, the Public are hereby informed that the proprietor of the original and only TANSAN SPRINGS has now registered the name TANSAN as his exclusive property in the above connection. This Mineral Water is now
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1240 4 rudui l:iisn.'Mdini!lh"follOWinr%hl>vi"»i. HWH are n«rd Mr.— steamer sh «hi| tn.--r>arn,D'i Kta.— schooner; Yet.— Yarhi I'rn.— Cruiarr; Int.— Unnbont TwI'orpedo H.p. Hor»e-power Brit. British IT. 8.-t'olted Statos: Pr-Fr'-och Uer Herman Dnt.-!>ntc! 'nb.— Johom 4c, d. c..— Oener&l ■arge d.p deck p*ftflen^«r« U. Unc*» •iln r. P. W -lV.jonc
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    • 77 4 ht>' Per «(r. "limr. Ti-Woreow. Eiirnp.- viaportu rWrnlh 6 a.m. .-.m ir-'nt; vn ports Spttlman 9a.roH'inarnugJtri'haya Otn/alloeh R«M. lUiiKkok R.S«ii./<Vu/tii 1 p.m Biii^kui. Alb»in p.m Mj.lnii,H'i.iiw Kuh'i i p.m Mill kI'AV. Bangkok Bunaknk II n.m. I'ithan ft I)«li .4»a*an 2 p.m. IV.iani; Urn Srn.i I p.m. >'. Sw<-t
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    • 121 4 Kkom Kraori! :-Ry the V. A O. a. ton ■Mfilu.'imlhe-Jlßt -epKiuber with dates to tha -'il'H Auguat shn l>rini!< roplies to the mnilf which left Singapore oo ih- 3rd Aug. Krom i his*: By the N. D. L. M, r H'irtnrh due on thn J:'d(l instant. Tiki
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    • 202 4 ,i rui. g Vcwu'a Nixi A Toscb CiraiN i From ISiilkii CoHHOKtu. a Xi". 9'pt 18 Olitnpo Au« str. Mtt Iwattab Kntouui Aug liiSyiiw nud Co. IB Kiel ><er «tr. WiO ■v.-hrixlcr Sydney Vug 14 Be hn Meyer ACo 18 Ophir Out Mr. Soft iMittill I'hluiiili.idr S^pt 17 Eng
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    • 74 4 ite. Vwu'ii Namk FuuAKig Caitain S pt| ID Kutwnn Brit Mb It. Bradley 19 Q*iiefi« tlr. Bullea 19 B-nalder >tr. ilcln o«ta 19 Sulwn Mr. Cboparil 1» Cbow Phyt »lr. Jelllco" 1R i Pit in I Mr. Fox 19 I Pirnmntii >tr. Cook la Inabs Mum > J»p «ir.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 790 4 NOTICES. 1 CrtCCtIOIY Curly Cut Tobacco, in 4 <*. patent Vax?"urß rins, for Cijrarettes and tifm. The Perfection cvn y Cut T ob«cco, in manufactured from the brightest, most delicately flavored, and highest root tobacco grown in America, thu most euetag smoker will tint) this tobacco is perfection. Price per
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    • 526 4 NOTICES. INDIAN, CHINESE, JAPANESE Silk, Silk, Silk. Of every colour and description from 35 eta. v yard just arrived. Canton crepe eilks at 95 cts. a yard. Shanghai silks at 70 cts. a yard and $9 per roll of 15 yards. Tasa silk from 40 cts. a yard, best quality.
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    • 87 4 COALS AT GALLE. Best Welsh and Indian (Barnikur) always ia s.ook Quick desruttcu. CLARK, Sr'ENCE 4 Co E. COATKB Co. Gallc, September, 1931. i^IAUTION TO HHIPOWNKKS AND \J CAPTAINS. RAHTJENT* ANTI-FoIJLIXi. COMPOSITION. Other ma«ea than our original manufactures are now sold. The genuine and only Composition with which Mr. RiHTjiwbiruselfhaaanyconnection
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    • 691 4 NOTICES. V VK EXTMCt This MeaMi V perfunw f\ is persistent as m /'!"> If EXTRACT 4'jM) Handkerchief. 'are «JopU-J fe.4l'&tJ^Sf*?\ftji b> refined aIbAUDeIC sajav^sai i. thi pkivuiium Taoca* J. MOIIO.N CU. WATCHMAKERS. JKWKI.LEKS. OPTICIAN*, KEHMIts PKOMITI.Y KXKCUTEI). What we all Want. A Good Cigar. FLOR DE PIEDRA. met' *niVr«/y
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    • 1042 4 E NOTICES. ■OKE SPORTLN'G CLUB «a« .V«e/.'iig will bthM ttiui, Mlk, and i«lh. Programme. FIRST DAY. fday, 22nd t >e<obtr First Raci. [DEN PLATE—VaIoe »400.- -> for Maiden Hones- Weight v al-OOst.) Anallowanceo7l4lb. -Griffins imported Into the i Srttlements or Native States at cribod price of not more than Hii.i
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    • 48 4 .\oTirß>;. ■PF NEW MILLINERY I JUST ARRIVED I'nMrßl-IMI THE LATm London and Parisian Novelties IV Untrlmmed Straws, Toques, and Bailors' Boys' Straws, and Girls' Washing Hate Feathers, Ospreys, Wings, Quills, Buckle*. Pins, Chiffons, Ribbons. All Millinery orders mM with perfect tatte in a few hour*. 1. 17 fM
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    • 97 4 NOTICES. A. M. GAZZOLO ft CO Compradors to Italian and Austrian Men-of-war. Silling shlpj. <te«men. dec, &c, supply All kind* of frr.h provi.inns nl,r> l!,il lock», Bn-f. 1 i.ou t-, Hren.l. Wine. Hr-inli Oiln-oil, M»c»roni Cheeiw, and all kir.d--ol prwrrv. d provi.inn., 4.\, *>■„ in utocl tort on hand, retail,
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