The Straits Times, 3 October 1901
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Title Section13 1901-10-03 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,645. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement950 1901-10-03 1 I>RE BCRHBOOOMFAItY. I.IMUED 'PIIK BtAr. I.'1 I I if» Assurance. Horxch fnion K,r» lnranan SooMf. Ala» A«o"i-™> Company (Fire). Tk» Bqaiti-'.* Life A-arwo. Society. Tlm. OW V..t.ial st«n NkTtotioo IJlli—y TkeTovtsolora U»er Beer CMPM7. for Mrtl ->Un of tfc*M Companies, see tk» (all advj*ti~ni.»it o» THK BORNEO COMpant LiMnr.n A«™t»950 words
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Advertisement1527 1901-10-03 1 STEAMSHIP L_COMRAJNU&_ I iiMXKI.IJKE I'AKETVAART MAATXCHAPPU lindar contract with th* Netherlands India Uovernmsat. a, mi al Singapore: tißir AoESrr, late J. Dabbdel* Co., 2-3, Colltbb Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Hteamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Ob Swaeratentn Cotie via porta Hept. 80 Pilliton and rontianak Oct.1,527 words
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Advertisement493 1901-10-03 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid^ P*»- *«v mm •<| JBKL PHDENSED MEj 11/ l 1 I IT Bsl& a kuu,, IW I I I sV% t tfWisssM t Guaranteed WB Kss~£~~~&' Fall Cream. nuiuu Largest Sale in the World. "i" n ssK ik mmW*E ji^^m •^B K i»*A5Ti *29 fl k mWi J»493 words
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Advertisement361 1901-10-03 1 INSURANCES.' THK PHOENIX ABBUB*HCE COMPANY Of LONDON. (RSTABLISaiS 1.0 1781.) The udanigsed, Agents for tks abors Com paor. aro prepsnd to aoeept Fin Risks at tbs MTiMt rates is Singapore., and also ia Jcbore sad th* other States ia th. Malaj Puiinsnla. BTI V KH Co. L'DXIOX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY361 words
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Advertisement714 1901-10-03 1 BANKS. TJONOKOrJe ARD SHANGHAI XX BANKING CORPOEATIOH. PAID-UP CAPITAL »lo,Cßo,oea RKBEKVE KUND.Sterling Ro»erve..|lo,ooo,onn 1 1130mn00 Silver Reserve....! 3/100,000 13 w RESERVE LIABILITY OF I ilo .onoooo PROPRIETORS. |.fio,ono.ano Oocbt o» Dtebotoei: E "ll«n, Kiq-Climu Hon. J J BiiL-lavma I Osnm Cbubjuk. H. T. Toailira. E L. Blcuaoeasr, Htq. A Hii-rr.714 words
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Advertisement377 1901-10-03 1 NOTICES. COALS AT GALLE. Best Welsh and Indian (Barrakur) alxvaTß in BiOck Quick despatch. CLARK, NPENCE 4 Co E. COAT Kg Co. Galle, October, 1931. KAHNALL A HILLfeM IM, RoHnton Hood HAVE ON HAND:Electric f fins Ceiling and Table, 40, an. »i ion. 110, and 1-J0 Volt* Designed to operate377 words
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Advertisement672 1901-10-03 1 It's Dangerous taMttwtthamM. OHAMBBRLAIIT3 COUG3 REMEDY Pleasant io take-nr*>r fails to tm For itlt by all d»ali<ri in medicine* everywhere. Pries 50 ct». and 0«n--•raj Agents, Th« Dispensary, .Singapore. i— WANTED. 'PHREE Chinese clerks far the Penang I Smelting Works. Penang. Apply to •be Manager, Pulo Bnini Smelting Workt. «.c672 words
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458 1901-10-03 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. Many English jockeys will rejoice at the withdrawal of Lester Reitf s license. He it only a youngster, and in time will live the acindal down, but the fact that he has been warned off" at Newmarket will soothe the home458 words
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Article524 1901-10-03 2 AccoiDlKOto the Ceylon exchanges, the s. s. Scotia, which arrived at Colombo from London a couple of weeks ago, with a cargo of telegraph cable, for Kremantle, is the steamer that is to take up the cable laying work from the Cocos Islands to Kreraantle. The Anglia, the largest cable-laying524 words
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Article243 1901-10-03 2 Philosophy and tradition both assure us that the precious hours devoted to the instruction of our grandmothers in the art nf sucking egga are hours thrown away —wasted. Therefore some dittidence must be felt in calling tiie attention of Dr. Hamilton Wright, the microbe expert, to a most favorable Geld243 words
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Article64 1901-10-03 2 No uujierllous commendations or criticisms need be added to these simple observations in the Perak Pioneer: "An apothecary is advertised for Pahang on $125 per month and an assistant Surgeon for Seremban on 410' The difference in pay bas caused some amusement as it is placing the apothecary above the64 words
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Article13 1901-10-03 2 The Municipality advertise an extension of the hours for closing the water supply.13 words
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Article16 1901-10-03 2 Tiik homeward P. and U. mail of 6th Sept. was delivered in London on :soth Sopt.16 words
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Article13 1901-10-03 2 Mm. Kdward* and Mrs. Campbell arrived here yesterday from Klang by the Si'ppho.13 words
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Article15 1901-10-03 2 The StraiU Budget was published this morning. A mail supplement will be issued this evening.15 words
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Article26 1901-10-03 2 Mr. T. H. Hill, Protector of Indian labour in the Federated Malay States, has gone to Negapatara and will be there until about tbe 7th instant.26 words
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Article26 1901-10-03 2 A mkri.nq of the Members ol the (.'Lurch Work Association, will be held at the Colonial .Secretary's house, on Wednesday, Oct. 9th at 11.30. a. m.26 words
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Article23 1901-10-03 2 A Government notih'cation issued yesterday declares that the district of Bandjermasin in West Dutch Borneo is infected, owing to an outbreak of cholera.23 words
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Article26 1901-10-03 2 Thi consecration of the new Roman Catholic Bishop of Canton will take place early in October. The ceremony is expected to be an exceptionally brilliant one.26 words
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Article31 1901-10-03 2 Th* Kechau Gold Mining Co. reports that, on September, 217 short or 183 long tons of ore were crushed in their workings for a yield of IS] ounces of smelted gold.31 words
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Article28 1901-10-03 2 Tbb China-Borneo Steamship Company bas just held its yearly meeting at Sandakan. A twelve per cent, dividend for ibe year ending on the 30th Juue last was declared.28 words
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Article27 1901-10-03 2 Thi South Raub Gold Mining Syndicate to-day, bas received the following telegram trom South ltaub Crushing finished, 191 tons of stone realized 88 ounces of smelted gold.27 words
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Article25 1901-10-03 2 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Company baa received the following telegram from Raub:— Crushing tinmliod. 3,200 tons of stone reil'znd 8,117 ots of smelted gold.25 words
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Article31 1901-10-03 2 Thk P. and O. s.s. Ckman brought the following passengers hither from China and Japan Mr O. Thoreson, Mr. Wiggins, Mr. C. Bell, Mr. K. Stevens, Mr. Gutteriez, and Mr. Gow.31 words
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Article30 1901-10-03 2 Up to the 26th September the amount subscribed at Hongkong for the Queen Victoria Memorial at London was J77.860. The Government of the Colony have added $50,000 to this sum.30 words
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Article40 1901-10-03 2 Mr. J. J. Goldberg, who advertises himself as an optician of long experience, has an entirely different system of testing sight from that usually employed. He is staying at 43 and 44 Dlioby Ghaut, where he can now be consulted.40 words
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Article40 1901-10-03 2 A nrw school has been sanctioned by (•overnment for Taiping at a cost of over SBO.OOO. A boarding house is to be attached for children from out-stations, and all the masters, the matron, etc, will be provided with quarters therein.40 words
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Article41 1901-10-03 2 Thk Governor of Hongkong has received an intimation from the Secretary of State that Mr. Csbert Chadwick, an eminent Sanitary Engineer, will come out at the end of the year to examine and report upon the sanitary condition of that Colony.41 words
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Article54 1901-10-03 2 The programme of the Shanghai Autumn Race Meeting, to be held on the stb, 6th, and 7th November, bas been issued. Ten races are to be run on each of the first two days nine on the third, while three events come off on the off day." Five races in54 words
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Article51 1901-10-03 2 A telegram to the Hongkong Daily Press, dated London 26th September. States that the first yacht race for the America Cup was dec'ared off, the time limit having been exceeded. There was a flukey wind. The Columbia was generally leading. The race was a grand sight, and the result was51 words
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Article72 1901-10-03 2 Among the passengers on board the P. and O. steamer Cliusan, homeward bound, from China, are Rear Admiral Hon: Curzon Howe. Rev. and Mrs. Broomhall, Masters W. and H. Bagnall, MM. C Morgan, Miss Davis, Mr. A. B. Patersnn, Mr and Mrs. Vandam Mr Shellon Hooper, Lt. Hazell. Lt. Li72 words
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Article84 1901-10-03 2 Thk Hongkong budget estimates have been laid before the Legislative Council of that Colony. The present financial position of the Colony is satisfactory. On the 31st December, 1900, the assets shewed a balance over liabilities of $1,100,7-5 This balance, it is anticipatsa will be still further increased by 535H.295, the84 words
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Article122 1901-10-03 2 Fatal Accident. Latb on Saturday night, Messrs. Kvans, Towers, Cropley, and W H Key t went for a moonlight row on the Lake at Kuala Lujnpur. The boat capsized and they started to swim to the shore. But Mr Ki*yt, who was a good swimmer, •MM H|>|ie.ir to122 words
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Article126 1901-10-03 2 At a meeting of over 2,000 socialists, held in Chicago, a motion expretsive of sympathy with the President, was rejected by an overwhelming majority. On the other hand the socialist organisations throughout the Slate of Massachusetts denounce the assassination. Two hundred anarcliirt:) in Pennsylvania have joyfully celebrated the126 words
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Article193 1901-10-03 2 Yesterday's Play. Championship. Von Berg I eat Reid. B. Singles. Battenburgh v. Wbitehead scr. (To finish C. Singles. Scott scr. v. Goldie— l, unfinished. D. Singles. Tyler— Bbeat«oul"her+3. A. Doubles. Hooper and Mo»lcy J v. Beatty and Green— \'-t unfinished. B. Doubles. Chaoey and Barrett—193 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article26 1901-10-03 2 POST SURPRISED. Ijemdem, 3rd October. A strong force of Boers surprised a volunteer post at Talan* Hill, in Natal, on the 26th September.26 words
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Article26 1901-10-03 2 WARNED OFF. The license of Lester Rnii (wbo rode the Derby winner) bas been withdrawn, and he has been warned off tho Newmarket Course.26 words
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Article54 1901-10-03 2 BOER NIOHT ATTACK. Later. Lord Kitchener reports that the attack on Colonel Kekewich scamp was at night. The enemy were one thousand strong. They were repulsed with considerable loss. BRITISH I.OSSES. The British losses were Killed twe officers and thirty-one men. Wounded fourteen officers and 114 men,54 words
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Article63 1901-10-03 2 Thk following are the scores for the September monthly medal J. L. Burl 41 scr. II J.C. Fcrrier 4* 1 41 1. R. Hieun. i 4A 3 =48 DG. Kose 40+3 U W. H. Bhutz M— 9 =44 P. Macphenou 40—1 46 E.G. brain 67 9 4663 words
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215 1901-10-03 2 Thk Directors of the ahove Company have submitted tho following Report of the business of the Society (or the year 1900, and for the six months ending the :»mi June, 1901. *****. The net premium for the year after deducting returns and reinsurance amounts215 words
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Article411 1901-10-03 2 By Major Murray, Comhdt. s. v. r. Singapore, 3rd Oct., 1001. S. V. C. Bal>utier ßifle Range Owing locertuin alterations ih>w in progress the Range will he closed after B a.ni. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and from a.m. to 2.50 p in. on Saturday until411 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement521 1901-10-03 2 NOTICEB. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly matured in bond. Price $10 per caae sample* free. BORNEO CO., LTD. to. th. s. Sole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests KM) lb«.. 1.-2<Nllrn.. ■ftar srvrr> after fourd«jn in tern (In) Water. in Water. Tbe above tents were made by the Engineer521 words
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Advertisement335 1901-10-03 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co. HAVE JUST UNPACKED NEW MILLINERY. !&a4aft.'s\ LbssssHe\ r ALL THE LATEST STYLES, Robinson Co. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL&CO. (:o:) Bombay Merchants. UHDI.KSALE AND RKTAII. DKAI.KKS IX ALL KINDS OF INDIAN, CHINKSK, AND JAPANESE SILKS AND SILK FANCY GOODS. Foreign articles and novelties, Curios, Oriental embroider)', Carpets,335 words
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Advertisement177 1901-10-03 2 K I.K()K(iE LAWS. MX. A.I.M.M ITI Battery Koad, Singapore, having hud 17 years eiperieDve in tbn Kaat ia now open tv examine and report no, or survey mining properties, or assay minerals and raetalß at snort notice. Term* moderate. A BAZAAR. IN aii! of the Methodic Epiaoopiil Churoband Parsonage Fund177 words
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Advertisement544 1901-10-03 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, PARSEE THEATRE. NEW ELPHINSTONE THEATRICAL CO. Of Bonihuy. Will pis) to-night, "MAHMOOD SHAH" For the first time In thrir specially erected grand pandal on Roach Road at 0 p.m. Ritis or Akiiimiok i Ist Class.. $10) Gallery iiiwi "n-in»>« tI.V) NmiveUdies ftl.OO MCIM $1.00 "Zenana \»0.80 <$F We«ts544 words
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Advertisement11 1901-10-03 2 G.R. Lambert Co. ESTABL. 1873. High class Photographs, Photo Stores, Framing.11 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous280 1901-10-03 2 XB6e" Straits XSimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TEH. The STRAITS TIMES Daily usut, in Singapore —per copy IS CU. per month $i.SO per year $30.00 (By pott) per month tt.tS m per year $34.00 The STRAITS BUDOET: pereopy 40 Cts. per year $!i.OO (By pott) per year fto.oo NOTE —The Straitt Budget280 words
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Article1425 1901-10-03 3 Yerdkt of Acquittal, Yestbkdav afternoon, after the adjournment for tiffin, Mr Van Cu>l*nber,; adiin^-ed the jury for the defence. HeargiiH.i that, in Captain Straclxn's diary, trvnil important entries were omitted, ihi* had been proved. Toe first symptoms were entered, but many of the later ones were not1,425 words
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Article406 1901-10-03 3 Some Big Wagers. Mk Lawson. owner ot tlie yacht Independence, offers to bet one hundred thousand dollars, at odds of two to one, that either Columbia or Constitution will defeat Shamrock II in the great race for the America Cup on 1 uesday next. I have carefully406 words
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Article505 1901-10-03 3 Official report upon Life in Pitcairn. A report from .111 nin l-r G. F. S Knowling, of 11 MS tmrm dated Honolulu, March 31st, and girinc a description of his visit to Pitcairn liland, b« jmi been iisued at homn as a Parli:un.'iitary P.iper. UomitiandtT Knowling an ived505 words
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Correspondence.
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1294 1901-10-03 3 To the KdUo,- of the Straits T.mes." Sir, Some time ago an educational refoiming spirit, under the name of N. U. T., rose up and in a three column letter severely criticised the educational system of Singapore. He advocated (1) the abolition of scholarships1,294 words
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Article129 1901-10-03 3 1 1 Germany recently, tbe shipbuilding yard of Klohm and Voss launched a new large boat, built to order of the HainburtE-Aiuencuu Line, for their China service. The n-w vessel, which was named the Molttc, after tbe late German Field-Marshal Count von Moltke, will carry B.UOO tons129 words
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Article229 1901-10-03 3 Mr. Goodman, who is at present in South Africa, has, it is said, been appointed Chief Clerk to the General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railways, a knowledge of shorthand being essential for the appointment. Mi Goodman is to he paid salary at sterling rates, and229 words
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Article524 1901-10-03 3 Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. A public meeting to consider the advisability of asking the Government to introduce an enactment for the registering of domestic servants was MM at tbe Selangor Club on Saturday, with Mr. Justice Jackson, K C in the chair. There was a large attendance including524 words
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Article109 1901-10-03 3 The Australian Commonwealth Government has had to pick snd choose out of about thirty thousand designs for the Federal flag. The flag decided upon is said to be very simple, out exceedingly effective. It is easy to distinguish. In the top left-band corner is a small Union109 words
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Article211 1901-10-03 3 Wnen Mrs McKinley was lying ill in San Francisco, expressions of sympathy and regret were received from all parts of tbe world. Not the least noticeable of these was the following, published in tbe Chinese newspaper of San Francisco "It is our custom that each211 words
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Article431 1901-10-03 3 Lift of Unclaimed Lettert lying at the General Foil Office, Singapore. Alton, F. link. A Andlaner, Capt. Lloyd, Miss A. Augusta Master S. M. Bernard, F. M -ckertoom, J. Kernam Julie. MaoLellan, Capt. J. Bircb, P. 0. Mayer. C. Brandan McNamee, it. Uuuliii-ger Memphis. Bums G. M x431 words
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Article303 1901-10-03 3 The Odessa cnrrespondent of the Utand'ird telegraphs on Aug. 26th In Government circles at St. Petersburg, the question is again seriously agitated of providing roaling-staticns in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean for the convenience of tbe Russian Pacific Squadron, and for the Volunteer Fleet cruisers. In connection303 words
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Article558 1901-10-03 3 Siirotpoßß, San Octorir, 1901. PRODUCE. Gambier f H.4J, Copra Bali R.IS do Pontiansk g.3ft Pepper. Black SO.M do While. (A.%) 46.00 Sago Flour Sarawak S.R» do Brunei No. 1 3.20 Pearl Ts«o 4.10 Coffee. Bali, 16% bui* 31.M Coffee, Palambang. Ist baai*. „»*<*> Coffe*. I.iberian No. 1 IH7-1 Tapioca,558 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1901-10-03 3 DANGERS OF INFLUENZA. Tlie groat danger from influenza is of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Ren.edy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of tbe disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. I51 words
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Advertisement57 1901-10-03 3 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcca Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and the never failing qualities of the remedy account for its great poularity. For sale by all dealers in57 words
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Advertisement473 1901-10-03 3 AUCTION SALES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OK 70 NEW GUNS, RIFLES, A BKVOLVEKB. n itb Ammunition. Wednesday, liitlt Octoher, at II a. m. POWELL A CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMKD PLEDGES. FKOM THE FOLLOWING PAWNSHOPS TO RE HELD IT rowELL A COS SiLB-EOOM. On Wednesday 2nd Oct. 10 a.m.473 words
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Advertisement306 1901-10-03 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 Armenian Street. OUR Studio will I* ready in a few da> a. We are now prepared to take outdoor photos, such a* group*, bouses, Ac, clars of work. Permanent results and reasonable prices jjun nin toed. H. ABRAIYIS, THE HORSE REPOSITORY. HAS now for sale over306 words
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Advertisement800 1901-10-03 3 NOTICES. Reduction IN PRICES OF Plates, Papers, Chemicals, Kodaks, and Films. GEORGE MICHAEL, PHOTO STOKES Th. THE TAXJOXG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY. LIMITED. rpENDERS are invited for ths *upply 1 'rim lit January, iHD.', of laliour l'« tho above Company for the handling of good* and coal. Applicant, may tender for800 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous201 1901-10-03 3 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, jrd October. High Water. 1.1 p.™ Art Club Show. Hill Street. K O Po o Cup Play. 8. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Parsee Tboatre. Beach Road. V. Friday, 4th October. High Water. 2.14 a.m. L4Hp.ni. Feast of Branches (Jewisb.) P. AO. homeward mail201 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article148 1901-10-03 4 Under thixhnadin^thefoliowingabhre'i-. tioos are used str. staamer sti. «hip barque sch schooner; Yet. Yacht 'm.—C ruiser; Obt.— Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p. —Horse-power Hnt. Iritish U. S.— United State*. Fr--rench Oer.— German Dut Hut. h 'oh. .Tohore 4r., 0. c., Generalart:o d.n. deck passengen: 0. Uncer •atn; T. P.148 words
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Article1211 1901-10-03 4 TRADING V ESSELS &C. Ahhvaij" Bmcß Noon or YxsTßßntr. Adana, Brit. str. 2.174 tons, Capt Smith. 2nd Oct From New York. 17th Aug Oil, and 2 d.p I'atersm Simons 4 Co. For Shanghai. 3rd— W. fiai.tvnue. Mr it str. 1,4«7 tons, Capt Web. •ter .ird Oct from I'robaiingo. 2Wh Sept1,211 words
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Article140 1901-10-03 4 r»r rW lime. To-Momow. Europe via ports Chuaan 6 ».m. Singnra »i» portn M. I'ajiraiiutt 7 »-ro. Chi .on it Hamarung Pionier 1 1 m .s'kawang A Ptianak Han Fo Voun Ham. S.'pani' mill Jugra iJV.in.ij Titnor 3pm Butu I'ahut Sultana p.m. Penang and IVh 11, h, a140 words
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Article46 1901-10-03 4 From Ecaon By tbe P. &O. s.s. Conniundtl due. on Friday with dates to tbe ISih September; she firings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 16th and 17th August. From i'hika:— By the P. 40. e.s. Ckwaii due on Tbunday.46 words
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Article172 1901-10-03 4 < I FIAO Vnurt Nami j A Ton Cimix Fion Haiucu. Ooviraxui. i j i Oxrinthia Ant ttrj 1754 iMaroccbino I Hongkong Kepi 28 Rnntenberg Tai.han Hrit Btr.l 11-iV >M>Tell iSwatow Hept a'.lGutbrie and Co. MnhaVajiruDbitDat strl fWKI.-in ißnlnvi* -ifpt W Omin.leU »nd Co. Wilheimiua Mr. j:ni jde Vries172 words
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Article129 1901-10-03 4 Date. Vbmkl'ii Name FlagAKjo CiniiK I*MI lir. Ira IiPTiIK IHRtTIKATIOk Oet 3 Banks I Brit Mr. I Backhouse 3 Obow Phya atr. Jellicoe S TaUhaQ ilr. Slorell SI Bib Seng Gnu atr. Lyon» Sultan itr. Chopard 8 Nam Yong Mr Hnnlh i Han Wh-.tt Hin Mr. Fort«t 3 A129 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement418 1901-10-03 4 NOTICES. Sarkies Johannes 66 7 Telegraph Street. QC Q Manufactures and Importers of Teak Wood Furniture. Latest Java Patterns Latest Java Patterns Latest Java Patterns. All sv.rts of Teak Wood Furniture Ready made and made to order. All our furniture is made only of well seasoned Teak. The Cheapest House418 words
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Advertisement351 1901-10-03 4 NOTK K. 'pHE KirmJ. DEX BAK THE PJKTO 1 a To., su-vniorosnml fchipchandlers, S.-m»r»n c will fn.m this (lay be known v THE NEW SKMAKAN<« MTEVEDOKE COMPANY and will l» carried on by Mr. THK PIK TO as sole proprietor. e.tb. i:..:> 0-.' THK NEW SKMAUAX(. KI'KV BID »H K_(351 words
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Advertisement595 1901-10-03 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hud Omoi No. IS, Cistok KoiP, Shihobii. JAH. A. WATTIE, Muipr. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN SONS. Local Agent. 1 i.c Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Compttaj doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt595 words
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Advertisement608 1901-10-03 4 NOTICES. ThU dellcat; Is persistent as an /^-a J EXTRACT Handkerchief. 'B Toilet __f3?^_si are adopted Bjfl^^JP' JRIGAUDetC" LSf?LI P^RIS I WHITE VIOLET s| R WALLACE, Bronze Medal I in, British Horolofical Institnte. Watoh-Maker and Jeweller RIPAIM IN ALL RRANCRIS OOARAimEO tt-B BATTERT ROAD. tu.th.a. o.c. W. Dalian, The Australian608 words
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Advertisement1048 1901-10-03 4 NOTICES. gLNGAPORE SPORTLNO CLUB Th» Autumn Rom titling will b» KM on October Xliul, Mtk, and MIA. Programme. FIRBT DAY. TWioy, and udoktr. run Race. THE MAIDEN PI.ATE.-Valoe $400.A Race for Maiden Horses— Weight sa par scale (lOst.) An allowance o7 l4lb. to ex-Griffins imported into tbe Straits Settlements or1,048 words
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Advertisement23 1901-10-03 4 NtrTICES. JUST UNPACKED. SATSUMA WARE CLOISONNE WARE IVORY WARE LACQUER WARE ALSO JINRIKISHAS (STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. G. OTOMUNE&CO., SINGAPORE.23 words
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