The Straits Times, 15 October 1901
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Title Section13 1901-10-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,655. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement866 1901-10-15 1 »|MIK B( IJCOCOMfAKT. UMIIED *PIIE Sti t I i< tMronswe. "ni"D K»r* In-ursuos •st*Mf« atls. 4tH>' <• <~™m*»J 1 1 ir»l. Tti. Koait- UI» Imnw Society T bo China N.)u»l »»n Naviprtrw Coiwpeiiy n. To»ton- Uf" Co-l-ny. For paru .-ulars "f ♦•>•<•« Cowpaniel. eas the f.U a4~r<— ««<t <rf THK866 words
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Advertisement1376 1901-10-15 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ¥M)NIKKI.UmTaMTVAA«X MAATBCHAfI-IJ L'ndar contract with tba NaUMr.aodi India (ioveismost. Auenu at Smgavon: B«ir Aoisot, i*l» J. l)»ksugt» A Co n I OLLTIB Qdat. Tb«> und«rm«otionad dX— ara "nlv approximatMourner Krom B»paje*ai will o«_i>«i*»u:ju«jo« On_ r'llim Ja-ta«i«k-. OA U DlajaH way »■< aaMtM Oct. IN I'apHU. and I otia,1,376 words
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Advertisement585 1901-10-15 1 INSURANCES. rS LONDON AND LANOASHiRK FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY. r«pikti v.rJT/O) Paid np Capital i.'i:'.7K) Reserre Food *M,O7V>BO Ihe undersigned, AgnaU for the i Vm puny, «r« prepared to tcoept ttre risk» current ra(*a of premium. BOtTPTKAD <*>.. Ageota. TTOE CHINA TRADERS INSPKAW COMPANT. MJ4TTF.D. »r.it»i Bn>»cribed fVXO.a*. AianratlMdnp SOOjOUU (bMm585 words
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Advertisement712 1901-10-15 1 INSJRANCES. LTXIOX TOE IXSUIUNTK COMPANY OF PARIS. Kmvbuhbed 1888. ICKHKK,K> AND TOTAL GtUKAITEKS £4,000,000. 'pHK uudemjnod, atfonte for the above 1 com|»nv, ir« prepared to vcept fire riiki for lone <r short periods at currvnt rates. CAHH ffITTLEMENTB promptly made by the AfßQts in Singapore. 81/10 Ml USE OOMTE A712 words
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Advertisement716 1901-10-15 1 BANK. UMSKOKQ AND BHANOHA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-np CAT'TAL »10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Res*.rve..|lo,ooo,oon) ...,-ftoOOO Silver Reserve....*. -V W.OOO/ |lB>< 0 KKSKRVE LIABILITY Or I aininmrti PR0PR1ET0R?.. I"' Coc«r or Diamotoaa:— B. ninia, K»q.-- c>umi> HOU. J J. BaU.-lßn.ie DIFTTT CUIIIIM H E Tomim R L. Rmimw. li«* A Hiiti-t. Eiia716 words
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Advertisement647 1901-10-15 1 NOTICES. XOTITK. O|>p..rlMnil. to mold Irvublr with r u ..k« THE CHALET. No. J* Orchard Road, i« umlt to lake ap contract* to supply tifflns and dinners by tb« month Meala can b« haJ in th« premier* or ultra to offices or residence* of contractor*. chargea v«ry moderate i' lame647 words
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Advertisement713 1901-10-15 1 Wb«n yonr child baa a rro«rac4*4, pftroiromai ranjh, wore* at ni(ht,aeeonipani«d by a peculiar toond ar wbaoo, which cannot b* miiUkv>, and tbca lahoorrd ripMtoratiop of mini, with apparent suffocation «(i»r -oa|hin«. ifira at ones CHAMBEULAIN'3 < iSIKJH REMEI>Y. It will rasdrr lha parutyama of coudhioK lnaa frequent and aurrrr.713 words
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338 1901-10-15 2 T he Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 15th OCTOBER. Ovik a month ago. it was announced that Great Britain disclaimed any latention of establishing a protectorate over the port and district of Koweit, so that part at least of to-day's wire concerning this matter is stale news. But while338 words
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Article287 1901-10-15 2 Some sixty years have passed since first the world laughed over the Ingoldfby Ugendt; and eke the Spectre of Tapington and even to this day men may study the tale of Mr. Charles Seaforth of the Bombay Kencibles, and be as amused thereat as were their fathers and their grandfathers287 words
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Article163 1901-10-15 2 Rom further light is throwa on the case of ex-Governor Krause in a Rauter telegram to Bangkok, dated London, the 9th inst. It seems that, when Krause was brought up at Bow Street Police Court, counsel for the Crown applied that he be committed for trial peading his extradition forReuter - 163 words
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Article12 1901-10-15 2 Mrs. Armstrong came from P. Dick son by the PoA this morning.12 words
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Article11 1901-10-15 2 County Resident must authenticate his letter before it can be inserted.11 words
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Article17 1901-10-15 2 British transport No IS passed through the port from West to East at 7 a. m. to-day.17 words
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Article13 1901-10-15 2 With to-ddy's issue there is a supplement containing shipping news and ■ome advertisements.13 words
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Article15 1901-10-15 2 The Telegraph steamer HrUannia, after taking in coals at Keppel Harbour, left yesterday for Earope.15 words
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Article19 1901-10-15 2 Ihk monthly medal play for October At the Sepoy Lines Golf Club is fixed for Saturday next, October l»th.19 words
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Article20 1901-10-15 2 Mi. Cusraden. the Acting Inspector Gi\i.-ral of Police, is expected shortly to lo .o Penang on a tour of inspection.20 words
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Article25 1901-10-15 2 Mk H. O. Ncwland, the acting (Lief Police Officer at Penang is ill, ar.d it is expected he will be laid up for some time.25 words
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Article22 1901-10-15 2 Mr. Middleton, Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court at Cyprus, has been appointed to a vacancy on the Supreme (.'nun bench, Ceylon.22 words
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Article23 1901-10-15 2 The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Viranej arrived from Hongkong yesterda> afternoon, bound for Odessa. She has 26 passengers and 850 troops on hoard23 words
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Article30 1901-10-15 2 At the inquest on the bodies of the drowned crew of the Cobra, the Jury returned a verdict ot drowned owing to the vessel breaking in two in deep water.30 words
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Article25 1901-10-15 2 The Russian transport i'omiuj arrived ytfcterday from Valdivostock with M passengers and BSO soldiers on board bound lor Odessa. Her dale of departure la uncertain.25 words
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Article28 1901-10-15 2 Mk. A U Lyssakovsky, the new Secretary and Acting Consul at the Russian Legation, Slam, in place of Mr. A Boliroir, is expected shortly at Bangkok from Japan.28 words
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Article31 1901-10-15 2 Thk P. Jt 0 outward mrtil steamer I'arriMfitla with dates from ..ondon to the L'Tth S pt 1.-v Colombo at 5 p.m. yesterday, and is due here on next Saturday afternoon.31 words
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Article29 1901-10-15 2 Attentuuy is drawn to tluj sale of twelve valuable Government building allotments, with frontages on Cecil Street and Stanley Street, nn the L':ird him, by Messrs Powell and Co.29 words
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Article31 1901-10-15 2 rIARMjToN'a Circus oponi kMMRM night with a nuinbor of new features The programme in ((■lite up to the standard of the entertainments given at former visits of this popular alio w.31 words
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Article35 1901-10-15 2 In Somersetshire, a visitor was trying to buy some furniture from a farmer's wife, and observed That's a pretty little table. Is it Chippendale or Sheraton r "No, sir," said the farmer's wife, it's hoak."35 words
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Article41 1901-10-15 2 Trne final game for the K. 0. K. polo challenge cup— Civilian* r. Civil Service has been postponed till Monday, the 28th, owing to the ground being unfit for play and because it has been closed for training till the 18th.41 words
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Article32 1901-10-15 2 The IHnang (inzeUe says The Government clerks who protested recently against the seniority list issued at Singapore, are beginning to receive their replies. The following gem appears among them Claim not recognized."32 words
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Article43 1901-10-15 2 The Ckarlerhmue and the Howitk Hall are both due about the same time about a week or ten days hence, both having left Japan at the same time the former with about 4,000 tons and the latter with about 5.0U0 tons of coal.43 words
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Article37 1901-10-15 2 Advices have been received stating that the United States Government has discontinued the use of Australian coal on transports crossing the Pacific. When the coal supply at Honolulu is exhausted it will be replaced by American coal.37 words
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Article31 1901-10-15 2 A London wire gives the following as the result, or the Prince Edward Handicap at Manchester on Saturday 28th ult:— Fancy Han ISyra ..I Royal George 2 Kil'marnock 11. yrs. S31 words
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Article69 1901-10-15 2 The following handicaps for the Autumn Handicap and the Grand Stand Cup, on the first day of the forthcoming Races, have been posted Autumn Handicap. Vanitaa 11.-J Gaylass 10.12 Betid ue 10.6 Battleßeld 10.-.' ConMdinafl.!) Orpheus 9.6 Bobs HA Sir Launcelot 8.0 Victoriatos 8.8 MlmwutaU Sandy 969 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article68 1901-10-15 2 SEVEN WAOQONS CAPTURED. "Cornered Near the Swaziland Border. l-ondon, IS(A OoUh»r. A number of the West Australian Contingent have captured seven of Botha's waggons. Botha's force is gradually being hemmed in, and is being split into small groups. Botha must either dash through the British lines and recross68 words
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Article41 1901-10-15 2 BRITAIN'S DIRECTION TO THE PORTE. lafcr. The Daily Telejmph says that the British Government has informed the Turkish Government that Britain has no intention of occupying Koweit. Britain, however, will not allow the cession of Koweit to any other Power.41 words
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Article163 1901-10-15 2 Thk following appeared in the London Timtt, on receipt of the news of President McKinley's death Praise we the Ik-ad where once his grave Received to peaco the Saion King, Do honour to the wise and brave, Aud let the world-wide nation sing The memory of a163 words
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120 1901-10-15 2 Tbi following is the cricket team, up to dale, which will represent the Straits at Hongkong next month Itewiug Hillinc- >i'i«apor». DarUsWrs ajsss Whitl.-y I SfUiigor. Aiiwlie McKeniie IVr.k. Messrs. Green, Dowiog and Ainslie I ill represent the Straits at tennis. The team lexves Ilth120 words
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Article171 1901-10-15 2 A HPKtiAL general meeting of the Singapore hamber of Commerce was held jesterday afternoon, thos« prevent bi;in|; -Messrs. John Anderson (Chairman), A. I. Adams, lion J. M All, mm ■> K M. Alexander, S. Behr, U. Brandt, H. (.hope, A Mat, Hon. T E Earlc, A.171 words
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Article158 1901-10-15 2 New Book by Mr. W. Skeat. Mr. Skeat has followed up his Hat.iy Magir by another work on similar lines: tabU, and Folk Tale,, from an Eat Urn fontl. The book, which is published by the Cambridge University Press, is a valuable contribution to Malayan folklore, and will158 words
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Article154 1901-10-15 2 Thk performance* by the Singapore Minstrel Troupe at the Town Hall tonight, and on Thursday and Saturday next, are in aid of the building fund of a new .Singapore Temperance Institute Mr K Salzmann is the Mumchl Director, and an interesting programme has been arranged The members154 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement579 1901-10-15 2 notices. LATEST REPORT ON SIDKKOSTHEX TAINT AS AN ANTI-CORROSIVE. Calcatla, May 9th, 1901. RE B. H. HUUHLI." This Teasel's bottom was painted on the starboard suit with Siderostheu, and on the port aide with sine and red lead. When recently docked it was found that the Bid«roathen paint had stood579 words
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Advertisement1062 1901-10-15 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. c&SSk Whiteaway, Laidlaw&Co. THE "PET." Yyvvi^VV /Cja Infants' »oft white Berlin wool hoodi, in pretty 'iiSv'sHSCjL. fanc y tri ot titch with <? 0M ilk finiih f|l eh nd of ha r n K e round edge with warm knitted lining. Prioe $1.00. t "jiJ^'JSijSSKXI Pretty K»wn, Pink1,062 words
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Advertisement420 1901-10-15 2 jATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. On the Ist Octcber, the CIGAR FACTORY of Manila known a« the "Maria <2ristina" with all riehte, wus |urchaaed and formed into a limited Company under the style of the Maria Cristira Compania Anonima, Manufacturers de Tabacos y cigarillos, Limited. Until the issue of a new tariff420 words
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Advertisement375 1901-10-15 2 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS *ND ROYAL MENAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS. A combination of contein pomneous consequence the ttnh century, and still proud rti.'Uiii Paramount. -I.X I MSA THE MIDAIR CYCLIST. SISTERS FREZONDO. THE FAMOUS JANBENB VENTUKINI THE GKEaT ALSO A HOST OF FAVORITES. -NEW PEKFOKMINQ ANIMALS NEW HORSES Ac. rAND OPENING375 words
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Advertisement24 1901-10-15 2 Just Received a new supply of 100 Different kinds of Picture Post Cards PANORAMA CARDS. With or without Hand pal ntlnf. G.R. Lambert Co.24 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous288 1901-10-15 2 V>6e "Straits ¥>imes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES Tht STRAITS TIMES: Daily law, in Singapore —per copy IS CU. a per month $2. 50 ptr year $30.00 (By pott) per month $t.SS ptr year $3i.uO The STRAITS BUDGET jxr copy 40 CU. per year $lt.oo (By pott) per year $10.00 NOTE— The288 words
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Article48 1901-10-15 3 Tni I' Itch steamer r v Kl'rl arrived from 1! ni< this morning bringing the foil 'ving pa-sciigi-rs -Mrs. Elbert White. Ml m 3 Mrs. R rtllsMlTalll, Mr V Muss > i.hn.k, Mr P, VarUek, Mr. A. r. Go nen, Mr Stern, Mr. V. RavenMMn.aitd Mr H I) Robinson.48 words
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Article46 1901-10-15 3 In the paragraph in yesterday's issue eeliing t.rth that the profits of the Yokohama Specie Bank for last half year were yen 0,423,931, it might also have bun stated that the current expenses for the period were yen 4,526,850, leaving net profit of yen l,«»7,0«l only.46 words
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Article58 1901-10-15 3 Thi A merican Grocer says it is claimed that the pi ice of raw sugar has reached a point wuere it barely covers the cost of production Oniy the most modern plantations in Cuba can expect to secure the coining crop without actual loss. Beet augar is also down close58 words
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Article52 1901-10-15 3 Owe of the immediate results of tbe Colonial comments made on the character of the Australian Squadron is that the Admiralty has resolved to take steps to strengthen it. As a prefatory measure a flotilla of destroyers will shortly be sent to the Antipodes, but the vessels have not yet52 words
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Article51 1901-10-15 3 Mr. G C. Gnapp's patent fur fitting 'rikishas with pneumatic tyres and ball bearings, is said to be becoming more and more popular at Colombo. Arrangements are now being made to protect the invention in India, the Straits, and Japan, prior to shipping consignments ut the new 'rikiehas to those51 words
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Article63 1901-10-15 3 I'uNsii.MiAiu.K surprise has been expressed in Perak at the appointment of Mr. Rigby to act as Magistrate and Coroner, Larut. Besides the fact that this gentleman has never been gazetted as a magistrate it is believed (says the I'eruk Kaasw) that he has never yet passed in law, his sole63 words
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Article62 1901-10-15 3 Mk H.iniltm King, the United States Minister in Siam, has been informed through Prince Dovawongse, Minister for Korean Affair-, that Kinc Chulalongkorn of Siam would like to pay a visit to America in the near future. His Majesty has it in mind to visit Japan next year, and would be62 words
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Article56 1901-10-15 3 Thi followinc are the dates for the opening matches with Mr MacLaren's team of English cricketers this season, adopted by the New South Wales Cricket Association -November J;ird, England r. New South Wales; December 14th, Kngland Australia (first test match); February Ist, Eaglaad r. New South Wales: February I Ml,56 words
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Article69 1901-10-15 3 Mr John Huches ha" won the Billiard Handicap in the Perak Club for the third quarter of thi« year and therefore retains the cup. His previous wins were in the 3rd quarter of 1596 and 2nd quarter of this year. There was only one other competitor who had two wins69 words
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Article68 1901-10-15 3 The Rotnmnn H fast, a «ailine vessel, has been destroyed by a fire at Tegal in Java. She was laden with 55,302 cases of petroleum, part of which had been discharged there. The crew saved themselves in time. The vessel measured 1,390 tons and was built in 1 Mm belonged68 words
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Article65 1901-10-15 3 The following is the passenger Hat for Singapore of the N D L. s s Bayer* due here from Hamburg via ports on the 24th instant:— From Southampton, Mr. R Mildred. Mr. and Mrs George Spencer, Mm 8. Deuntzer, Mis« M. Cnsworth, Mrs. Ellis From (ienoa: Prince Paribut, Phya Xondburi,65 words
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Article75 1901-10-15 3 The German coaling station in the Red Sea is to be carried on by a limit.-,! liability compnnv Headed by the Hamburg-America Line, the mercantile marine of Hamburg and Bremen h hi' h is interested in the passage through the Suez Canal will participate in the venture It in calculated75 words
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Article105 1901-10-15 3 Mr Dallas, who brings out 42 people in addition to the principals, opens at the Theatre Royal, Calcutta, on the 2lsl inßt. He intends to make a long reason of it and to play Calcutta from October till well on into Mar. h. (MM; after which he goes on to105 words
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Article102 1901-10-15 3 Bangkok engineering drms are very busy ju»t now. At the two European establishment*, extensions on a large scale are in |progres«. The Bangkok Dock is being lengthened to 320 feet. This firm's machine shop, which has heen enlarged to twice its former site, now extends from the102 words
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Article162 1901-10-15 3 Turf the Ko>r ih run ■<•/<■ anent the impression created by the performances of a former Singapore resident in the Japanese port Considerable interest has been aroused among. Tapaneseduring the last few evenings by the visioa of a man scudding along wit h what appear to162 words
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Correspondence.
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Article539 1901-10-15 3 F. M. S. CLERKS' GRIEVANCES. To the Editor of the Slrnili Timer" SlK,— I bog that you will kin lly give publicity to the enclosed petition which 1 have received from the clerks of the F. M 8. Service, and inform them through the medium of your journal, that 1539 words
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377 1901-10-15 3 The following is the Mining Manager's report for the month of August and .September:— .W.'/iii.j.— Engine Shalt 150' Level, Smith Drive. This drive if now in 80' from plain crOBS-cut. At 65' in, a large make of stone sjgt cut which prospected about 10 dwts377 words
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Article179 1901-10-15 3 Since the beginning of the current month, says the Siam Obteruxr, there have been seven Norwegian steamers chartered to carry rice between Siam and Singapore and two to carry timber between Bangkok and Calcutta. These vessels, with perhaps one exception, hare been chartered for the whole of next179 words
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Article1299 1901-10-15 3 F. M. S. NOTES. t(From a CorretpondmU.) Ik. Buwen is to relieve Mr. Ellerton Kiting as L). 0. Ir. W. W. Uook would hare been .r if ne hal kept a more watchful upon iii.- harness, which in this ntry requires constant attention. J he done so, the straps would1,299 words
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Article415 1901-10-15 3 Excessive Precautions for His Safety. An Array Guards the Railway. I'm. precautions taken to ensure the safety of the Czar during his visit to France were must extraordinary. The Paris correspondent of the Timer, writing on this subject before the visit came off, said One may415 words
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Article521 1901-10-15 3 The fourth ordinary general meeting of the North Borneo Trading Company (Limited) was held in London on Sept. 17th, Mr A. J. Scrutton presiding. Id moving the adoption of the report the Chairman congratulated the shareholders on a more favourable statement. There was every reason to521 words
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Article103 1901-10-15 3 Coktb«ry to general expectations Mr. McKinley's fortune does not amount to more thin 170,000 (about X14.000), of which at least 550.000 is in casli in banks at Washington and Canton. To this may he added between *yO,OOu and 460,000 in life insurance policies. Everything goes to Mrs.103 words
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Article116 1901-10-15 3 India* Kngiiuering sayn The Indian coolie who emigrates to foreign centres of labour appears to require an amount of coddling to keep him alive which would drive tbe Indian tea planter or any other home employer mad. We refer to the solicitude of the Perak Government in supplying116 words
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Article115 1901-10-15 3 About half-past one o'clock on the morning of Sept lHth, a severe shock of earthquake was felt over a wide area in the north of Scotland, embracing Inverness-shire, Aberdeen, Banff, Nairn, and Sutherland. In the town of Inverness the shock seems to have been experienced with more115 words
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Article184 1901-10-15 3 Gikman soldiers (says s home con temporary) have not bi ea sparing in their criticism of our conduct of the war in South Africa, hut it does not teem as if they had very much to be proud of in the mimic battle they fought on 17th184 words
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Article197 1901-10-15 3 Thi anniversary of the birthday of H. H. the Sultan of Johore was celebrated about the beginning ef tbe month, the festivities lasting for four days. There was a regatta on the lake and land t ports on the Esplanade in which Malays entirely took part, the197 words
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Article339 1901-10-15 3 Oit the subject of the new Association football rule, the AthMit Xeirs says The new law as to the penalty kick is giving rise to some anxiety, not necessarily from novitiates, for the two letters we have on the subject are from League relerees. Under the new339 words
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Article561 1901-10-15 3 HIKr.iFOM. ISTH OfTOBIR, 1001. Wm""' boyem J 13.00 Copra Ruli #1 900 do Pontnnak .'H Pepper, Rlack sn.BO do While. (S};> 47.00 Sago Floor Sarawak S.4S do Brunei No. I S lO Pearl C««o 4.10 Coffee, Bali. !li"£ h««i« 21.R0 Coffee, Pulemhnni 111% hn^in VSOn Coffee, I.iheri.in Vo. 1561 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement39 1901-10-15 3 When children are teething they have more or less diarrhoea, which zan be controlled by given Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhcra Remedy. Full directions with each •(■ttle. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. Tbe Dispensary, General Agents. SiDgajore. *-A39 words
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Advertisement30 1901-10-15 3 PAINFUL BREATHING and dangerously sounding cough, indicating congested lungs, is quickly relieved by taking Chamberlains Cough Remedy, For sale by all dealers in Medicines, The. Dispensary, General Agents. Sipganyrg. 4—430 words
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Advertisement383 1901-10-15 3 A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILE*. Itching, Blind. Hlfp-iing. or Protruding Piles. No cure, no pay. All druggUts are authorised by the manufacturers of faio file Ointment to refund tbe money where it fails to cure any case of piles, no matter of now long staoding. Cures ordinary cases in six383 words
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Advertisement270 1901-10-15 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 .MtMKNIAX STKKKT. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Business Hours, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays: Up to noon. THE TAXJOXG PAGAR DOCK COMPAXY, LIMITED. rpEND£KS are invited for Ihe (upply I from Ist January, I""- 1 of IsUmr to the above270 words
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Advertisement638 1901-10-15 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OK Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices. Godowns and Shops thereon, situate in the commercial centre of Singapore adjacent to the Banks, the Dock and Shipping Coys Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices &c.638 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous303 1901-10-15 3 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 15th October. High Water. 11 an am. Philbarmonic Oboir. BJit Minstrels. Town Hall Parsee Thoatre. BiMch Road. K. Wednesday, 16th October. High Water. 0.15 a.m. ll.Rfia.ni. Arms Sale. Powell. 11. 8. V. R. Musketry A Recruits Drill. S.in. f. V. A. Battery Parade. 6 is. Harmston's303 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1901-10-15 4 NOTICES. K.A.J. CHOTIRMALL&CO. (:o:) Bombay Merchants. WHOI.KSAI.K AND RKTAIL LNUUM IN ALL KIND-! OK INDIAN, CHISICSK, AND .IATANKSE SILKS AND SILK FANCY GOODS. Foreign articles and novelties, Curios, Oriental embroidery, Carpets, Rugs, Silverware Curios, and Silver jewellery of every description and design. NO. 51 52 HIGH STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 254239 words
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Advertisement482 1901-10-15 4 KOTICEB. RfflanolitK' §<y^^J| Natural Toilet Preparationt. Wm «oAm nwg* tmmtk, atd pf**X**f st*V«rc(* Wj^B/St^^AySrf ot>m?hxio*> from m>»4 m*4 tmm. Wft[*m 'Lanollne' Toilet So«p *T 'f Wha*«««l« D«*ytt—^t, Holkwh Vhdoct, lowoom. Manila Cigars La Gonstanoia Factory." CONSTANTINO DIAZ 6 CO." S ets. I cts. Reina Victoria 100s A ."id Kntreactos Cilindrado*482 words
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Advertisement490 1901-10-15 4 NOTICES. ■a Bxaiinn Katanga L,rßj or 4APAK TOILET WATER fi Rigsod's KaassgaWag IOT h». lhc nrcct perfumt «A! AHS cf t """"P lk r P|l!/*l"3 I -r« ■J 1 i<x.,b.n, »o4 \^£i RIGAUD C lHi 8. ru. Vlvlenn.. I W r Iteware Funagoya Tansan. The above Miuural Water, for which490 words
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Advertisement791 1901-10-15 4 NOTICES. PILSFNER BEKK. THK FINKBT OBTAIXABLK 4 Doi. Quarto SIS 8 Pints SI9 g. 73 lets discount 6% P I JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD. K'll.K AOBNTB ASSAM TEA. From Tjiwanpe Estate, Jara. Delicious Flavour. lvkoe Souchong I lb. packet 0.&0 coats do. do. 3IK a 0.96 Pekoe 1 lb. OM791 words
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Advertisement372 1901-10-15 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hun Knur So IS, Ci»To Baak, MaaaoaUl. JAB. A. HAriMK. Maaajat. afISBRS. TAX KIM TIAX 4: So.\.<. Load afMta, Tbe Company offers easier terms and better Iwoiibas than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt372 words
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