The Straits Times, 24 October 1901
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Title Section13 1901-10-24 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901. NO. 30,663. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement920 1901-10-24 1 >TUI BORNEO COMPACT. LIMIIID TIIS gttal I Lifo Assuanc*. N. <-• t'nion Kin. Inramocs Sootety. *'ls» Asssror ■-.<onipa»y (Fir.). TTm. Ko»iUM.- Ub Immni. Soel««y. TTi. ,T>in« Vassal R»«un Nariradon Oonpsay Tb» Tottaßhau Lager lltier I'on.pMiy. Fov partimUn of tk«~. Cosspanws, tk* fall ad»i-rti~'-i<«it of TIIK BORNKO COMPANY L,isfrneo*««oto SI'FAMSHIP COMPANIEST920 words
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Advertisement978 1901-10-24 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Uovernmani. Agents at Singapore: Sbii- Auisur, liti J. Dajindils A Co.. CoLxvaa Ijpat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. -..-.niir Flam Kxpaelad Will h* DennateSed for On U Urn Jacob Moluix-a* via veC l7~Soeraliaia. Boelelenw, Ampenan, Boeral>aia Maeaanar, I978 words
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Advertisement651 1901-10-24 1 NORDDBU THUHKK LLOYD BREMEN. RAMHURO-AMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known Mail-tteaue-* of these lines will leave Singapore on of About tbe nndermentioned date* Outward 190!. Homeward 1901 Biy-rn Oct. 2-1 I Hamburg Oct SI Stuttgart Not. 7 Sachsen Not 4 Konig Albert N«r.2l Kiaulschou Nov I*651 words
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Advertisement252 1901-10-24 1 iN 01 ICES Robinson Co. Have just unpacked. Vl^K Waterproof Invernesses g^^^^^B^^ft The Army '^T}^ sewn seams WLJL^f^^ throughout Robinson Co. John Little Co., Ltd. Wine and Spirit Merchants. POMMERY CRESO'B Champagne GEISLER Co 'a India Brand Dry EXTRA DRY." AYALA Extra Dry Cuck burn and Campbell's Vino de Pasto252 words
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Advertisement57 1901-10-24 1 niGHIUD. J. D. A. PEREIKA. HoCTintTLTumin akii FioatsT. Collector ahd ExroaTsjt or Orchids. By special appointment to Hi* M»jestv The King of Siam, K. H. The Sultan of Johora, and H. H. Tbe Sultan of Lingga. Orders for Bonqnet Spraj a, 4e, Carefully and promptly executed. Cheapest Moose in lbs57 words
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Advertisement706 1901-10-24 1 MOTICKS. COALS AT6ALLEJ Best Welsh and ludian (Barrakur) always in s.ock Quick devpatch. CLARK, NPENCE A Co E. COATKB 4 Co. Galle, October, 19.11. What we all Want. A Good Cigar. FLOR DE PIEDRA. node. nHrel) fihaeoo grams In HrttUh North Borneo BQll»L TO FINK HAVANABB. t^XQUISITE BaTour and aroma706 words
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Advertisement488 1901-10-24 1 NOTICES. LOST. 170X TERRIER DOO, Muuiopd No 37*1. evenly marked with black on head, black patch on l-ody and near tail Flodor will be rowaided on retnrning to "DEANROW," nc Patemon Road KIBWAN BSICK W*)KltX to PABIB PANJANO. VRh aow supplying building bricks. For particular*, apply to .<_ oho P488 words
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Advertisement781 1901-10-24 1 sate t» ran »u> Then is little, if any uauaw Irora bowi complainu when properly treated. Mr.. Curtis Baker of liook waller, Ohi 1.8. A^wys: Uurtng la»t May an infant child of 01 neigb' our whs suffering from eholei infantum. Tbe doctors haH given up a hopes of recovery. 1781 words
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393 1901-10-24 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 24TH. OCTOBER. Tin rikisha strike is over. The placid serenity of H. E. Governor upset the calculations of the Celestials to an extent that they have never been upeet in this town tutor*!, and some of the coolies crept stealthily back to work393 words
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Article15 1901-10-24 2 Mzshrs. Powell .t Co. advertise a sale of land and houses on the 30th inst.15 words
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Article15 1901-10-24 2 Tbi B I. steamer Obra passed through the port from west to east this morning.15 words
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Article16 1901-10-24 2 The new Customs tariff in the Philippines will come into force on the 15th November next.16 words
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Article21 1901-10-24 2 Arbaxgkmfnts are, it is stated, in a forward state for a visit of the King of Siam next year to Europe.21 words
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Article23 1901-10-24 2 There will be an 8. V. C. moonlight route march on Monday night. Kail in at the Drill Hall at 8.30 p. in23 words
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Article20 1901-10-24 2 Mb. Michell has fined a Chinaman SO, or 7 days, for wanting water at a stand-pipe. The tine was paid.20 words
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Article17 1901-10-24 2 Mrs. Chalton, Mr. Bouierville, Mr. HssMs and Mr. Leys came from Sarawak this roornirj by the VwvnrU.17 words
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Article19 1901-10-24 2 Mr. J. H. Drysdale,'Mr. Shenton and Mr. and Mrs. C. McArthur arrived this morning from London by the Borneo.19 words
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Article21 1901-10-24 2 Tai P. A O. intermediate steamer Borneo left Penang at S p m yesterday and is due here to-morrow at day-light.21 words
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Article19 1901-10-24 2 The Sappho from Klang brought the following passengers Mr. A. C Harper, Mr. Stivm, Mrs. Williams, and Mr. Berry.19 words
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Article19 1901-10-24 2 Capt Poel and Mr. and Mrs. Bleokker and Mr. Fletcher arrived from Banrljermasin yesterday by the Kan der Vyn.19 words
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Article21 1901-10-24 2 Thk German mail steamer B.iyern left Penang on the 23rd instant at 6 pm. and is due here to-morrow at daylight.21 words
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Article24 1901-10-24 2 Vu. and Mrs. Cameron, Miss Davis, Mr Watcham, and Mr. A Bay came from P. Swetlenham and ports yesterday by the Ban IVhatt Hrn.24 words
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Article23 1901-10-24 2 A commission has been appointed by the (ioveruor of Hongkong to inquire into and report on the present insanitary condition of the Colony.23 words
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Article26 1901-10-24 2 A mono the passengers on board the Hakata Maru bound for Marseilles are Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Edwards, Mrs. Christie and Mr. A. Me Dowall.26 words
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Article24 1901-10-24 2 Various Chinese firms in Singapore are decorated to-day in honor of Prince Chun who is expected to arrive here by the liayrrn to-morrow morning.24 words
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Article24 1901-10-24 2 The C. Apeur has on board the following passengers bound for Calcutta from Hongkong: Majjr Williams, Major li .rileu and Mr. S. U. Newell24 words
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Article28 1901-10-24 2 A Court of Inquiry will bo held on Tuesday next to investigate the loss of the Bowman 11. Law, which was destroyed by fire at Tagal, Java, recently.28 words
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Article30 1901-10-24 2 Thk Sarawak steamer Kaka arrived this morning from Sarawak bringing the following passengers, Mr and Mrs. C. D. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. R V. Awdry, Dr. A. f. G. Barker.30 words
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Article31 1901-10-24 2 Inkormation having been receiver! that cholera eiists at Wedoeng, in Java, it is del ired in a Uover.wunt Q.uelte extraordinary issued yesterday that tlm ciiast of the district Wedoeng is infected.31 words
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Article37 1901-10-24 2 Mb G Wilkinson on Sunday won with ascure ol «8 the ride presented by Mr. H. C. Hell,. 1,1 fur competition by the members at the Selangor Kifle Association at Kuala Lumpur. Rather a s.nall score I37 words
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Article37 1901-10-24 2 Thb A'.-f. Daily Mm understands that there has been a hitch in thtt sale by Chiuese of the three German-built cruisers to Russia, as the Japunese Government is doing its best to get poseebeiuu of the vessels.37 words
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Article40 1901-10-24 2 Thk Penang Municipal Commissioners have resolved that the salary of their Assistant Secretary he raised to S.'fn a month from Ist January 1902, and that he be paid a bonus of 10% on his present salary for the current year.40 words
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Article37 1901-10-24 2 Thb American transport MeCUlUt* Captain \V K. Mye, arrived this morning from Manila and anchored in the roads. She has on board 47 saloon pasfpngers and 243 soldiers for New Yurk. .She is expected to sail tomorrow.37 words
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Article52 1901-10-24 2 Mr R Anderson, the Manager of Prye Duck, Penang, who is to be transferred to Singapore next month, has been connncteil with the Dock, for the last fourteen years, as Superintending Engineer or Manager. It is said that Mr. \V. R Swan comes from Singapore to Penang to taknehargx at52 words
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Article64 1901-10-24 2 Till Pinang Oa;ette, hears of more police changes Mr. K A. Gardiner, who has been in rharg* of the Sikh contingent at the Penang Sepoy Lines for the last three years is transferred to Malacca. Mr. D'Arcy Symonrls, in place of going to Malacca, as had been preriously arranged, will64 words
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Article80 1901-10-24 2 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company has puhlished the figures of its business for the six months ending on the 30th Sept. last. The premium income stood at over 48,750 t iot« an iucreaee of over 45 per cent. The new business during these six months came to over 1.135,00080 words
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Article82 1901-10-24 2 Ahonu the passengers on board the liorneo bound for Hongkong are Miss J. C. Clarke, Miss Hntchinson, Miss M. K Clarke, Miss A. M. Baker, Lieut. at M. Lockhart, Mi-« E. J. Ram«ay, Lieut and Mrs. A. It. Walker, Dr. McClay, Capt. and Mrs. H B. Benson, Commander J. E.82 words
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Article78 1901-10-24 2 It is said that the clocking facilities which Japan offers for the repairing and overhauling of men-of-war are beginning to be appreciated by foreign nations. Germany now praters to send her ships for cleansing or repair to Japan in preference to plague-stricken Hongkong The German cruisers Buwird and Herlhn have78 words
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Article85 1901-10-24 2 The first number of the Agricultural Bulletin of the .Straits and Federated Malay States has come to hand. It is edited by Mr. 11. N. Ridley and contains articles on the timbers of the Malay Peninsula, rice cultivation in Pahang, Para Rubber tapping, free meals to coolies in Krian, caterpillars85 words
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Article105 1901-10-24 2 The Government subordinate service at Hongkong feel aggrieved at delay in their getting salary-increases. At a recent meeting of the Legislative Council Finance Commute there, a question put by Mr. Whitehead, an unofficial member, drew out the admission that the increase of pay to subordinate officials was to date from105 words
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The Races.
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Article40 1901-10-24 2 OTHER SELECTIONS. Ideas, Ltd." 1. Harold. 2. Scots Guard. 3. Ala. ic. 4. Sin Lalncelot. 0. Savdv 6. Li cky Jim. 7. Athkhtow. •TheMuK1. I. Of. '2. Lyon. :t. Ii'INAPAUTB. 4. 808-l. 8. Vaohast 6. Look. 7. Bjyton. TheOrasshopper.40 words
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Article55 1901-10-24 2 Tin Bjn.l of the 3rd Madras Light lufaniry will play in the Bjlauical Gardens from 9 to II p. m (weather IsMMsUftaf) ou Monday Mfc inst. Overture Maritana \V..lla<-e. Selection San Toy Jones. Sinii "Mona" Ada'ns. Walts Kttudiantina". .WahUUOfrl. Section The Kelle of N York Kerker. Gavotte Alcxina55 words
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Article230 1901-10-24 2 Whin King Edward was staying at Horn burg recently, it is said that h« was very much bored by the poor martyr who wasdes patched to Homburgto guard and protect him The wretched man received orders not to lose sight of the King for one minute, but230 words
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Article68 1901-10-24 2 SIR REDVERS BULLER. NEWSPAPER COMMENT. London, 24(4 October. With the eiception of tbe Daily Aeirj, all the newspapers consider that the decision regarding Sir Redvers Buller inevitable, on the ground that there was M other alternative course without ruining tiie discipline of tbe army. AN INOLORIOUS END. TheyReuter - 68 words
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Article11 1901-10-24 2 hater. Lord Salisbury has returned home from the Continent.11 words
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Article17 1901-10-24 2 Tho King opens I'arliument in Plata, some time between tiio bM and 23th January next.17 words
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Article301 1901-10-24 2 ROW AT HAVELOCK ROAD Two Towkays Arrested. All Ouict this Miirninjr- Ou enquiry at the Central Police station tins uiurniug, uur represenuiiive learned 111,11 all was i|<uel in town and that the strike appvaia 10 be over, most 111 the rikislian obiiik out this morning. At 645 p301 words
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Article107 1901-10-24 2 In k result of play for the prize l>r<-»«:iileii by the Comiua.iiler and Othcers of 11. M.S. Hn.-k waa as follows Tweiuy pins entered and played one round on October I2tli,sealed handicap under medal conditions ihe four first pair* competed again under a new handicap, match107 words
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Article16 1901-10-24 2 [The Slrnili Txmst U not rwUHisitila for tk« opinion! ol ito corre*poudenU. I SINQAPOKH-JOHORE RAILWAY16 words
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Article272 1901-10-24 2 To the Editor of the Strait* Tiituu." Sih, In about two years' time, it is anticipated that the Siogapore-Johore Kailway will be completed, and it follows that lo woik it, a staff uf driven, guards, Btaiuii maateis, line inspectors <See will be required. Tim quealion now MM where will272 words
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Article117 1901-10-24 2 To the Editor of the StruiU Tim-." Sir,— There is just one omission which I would like tohavehadinsertedin the report which appeared in your issue of last Saturday anent the case of myself and Mr. Y. Tan. It is this: that the defendant, Mr. Y. Tan, denied,117 words
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Article69 1901-10-24 2 Mr. Debney recently caught a beautiful half-grown tifer in a mining shaft near Kuala Kubu. Thu ti^er had been there twi) or three ilays and had only managed to save itself from drowning by standing on its hind legs with its front paws against the Mile of the shaft. It69 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement644 1901-10-24 2 NOTICE& KIIVIIIK'S WHISKY SPECIALLY s»le,-t*d blend; thoroughly msturod in bond. Pru-» tin per caw samples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. iv. tb. s. Sole 1 mportert. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests •A 0 lb«.. I.SfMI lb».. alter srirn after tourstay* >n ilhj Water. in Water. Tbe above tests were made by644 words
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Advertisement702 1901-10-24 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HiGiHTcLASSDIAMOND JEWELLERY ISMAIL& RAHEEEM DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELLERS, No. 82-1 *82 2, BRAS BABAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Are showing a Splendid Collection of High Class Jewellery Set with Diamonds, Pearls, Rul.ies, Caff-Eyes, Sapphires, Opals, Turquoises, Alexandrites, and fancy stones WITH A I.AROF. ASSORTMENT OF Solid Bold and Silver guaranteed702 words
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Advertisement733 1901-10-24 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTAttention 1 Attention 1 TDNIQHT, 23rd OCTOBER. at the Parsee Theatre "INDRA SABHA." and a farce. TO-MORROW NIGHT "JANEALUM ANJOOMANARA." Great Redaction in Admission Prices. 81-10 ANQ LIM THYE No. 10 Boat Quay. HAVE jnst received a very fine an v lv» collection of Shells fc sale. Inspection Invited.733 words
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Advertisement160 1901-10-24 2 Pictures. PHOTO HNGRA VINOS. Tom Berlin, London and New York Photographic Company. Marion A Co., London. 300 Different Subjects. Prices same as sold in Europe. Special mouldings on very cheap terms for these pictures. G.R.Lambert&Co. ADVERTISING RATES. (Ptr standard line, {bourgeois) i inck.j First insertion IS cents. Second and third160 words
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Advertisement123 1901-10-24 2 LAND SALE. At Powell 4 Co.'s sale room yesterday the following lots were disposed of: Freehold coconut plantation at Campong Batak, area 7A. IK 20P., with small house thereon bought by Chan Tele Hee for $_',»'«> Freehold building eitti at Campong Batak, area 2A. 2R. 3P., Mohamed Sidie, for SI,123 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1901-10-24 2 Wfie Straits loimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TBS he STRAITS TIMES: Daily usue, in Singapore —per copy IS Cts. ptr mcnlh tt.tO N m y*ar 930.00 (By post J per month ft.8.1 ptrytar 954.00 -h. STRAITS BUDGET: •t ■> per mpy 40 Cts i per year $13.00 (By post) per year ftO.OO190 words
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Article2344 1901-10-24 3 A MKiixa of the Municipal Commissioners «.i» held yesterday attcru > m, t lie IV.-m lent (Mr. 0 Antlioiii-i) in tin- ihiir than nn tbo pt il Mniit Hirker, Jafro, Lee CbtM liuiin, Evans, and BokM thi- Mm.i. ip»l Secretary (Mr PolgU... Hie Kiiitineer iMl IV. i and2,344 words
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Article631 1901-10-24 3 Further Details. Tin full. twin* MOWiM giving further details ol the massacre at gainar has In- 11 will by a correspondent (ruin S.im.ir In the Mmiila llmei c.nli.il'iu.fii, .-iiiu.ir, P. I, Oct. 2nd, 1901 -In the savage and rour-ili-iiuis assault on 'C Cunipany of tin- 9lh Infantry631 words
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Article75 1901-10-24 3 The Nagasaki ire" states that, owing to llie scarcity of lain, the reservoir of the. local waterworks is almost dried up, and the piescnt stock it only Miihc-e.ui to tiled ti. e local demand tor about two weeks. If the drought coutinuea, the Municipal authorities would suspend tbe75 words
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Article105 1901-10-24 3 B V. 1 1 1 1 1 01 tbe Hongkong V.mhi. ci Corps is to be di»baiided, the reason bsiaf that, ad all or nearly all of its iiieiin.Hrn aie recruited Iruin the Naval Yard, their set vices would not be available in the event of the Coips105 words
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Article115 1901-10-24 3 At the Police Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Micliull, the Parish prt,.-t ol I he Tamil Church charged a Eurasian lad named K lllllllll Mirjoot with attempting to commit theft from the collection-box, llu evidence went to show that for some <la>s money had been stolen115 words
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Article191 1901-10-24 3 Tn a stea nier Munclttn has arrived safely at Shanghai. This steamer promises to become famous in the annals of marine engineering. Blown ashore in a hurricane at the entrance tn Yap, she was successfully refloated by her owners, tbe Hamburg-American Line, and, was brought to Hongkong. There191 words
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Article711 1901-10-24 3 Another Reputation Buried. Mk Redvers Buller returned from S.iiuli Alrica (tin; home of buried reputations) B..HH- ruuntliii n K n, and was receive 1 wuli marks of EkMUW, which continued tu the dale uf the last mail advices. Tbus od the 22nd September. Sir Redvers accompanied by711 words
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Article191 1901-10-24 3 Mr Brodrick btitet that 200.000 null and 430 guns are now in South Africa Dmn are 69 mobile column!, perfectly equipped, in the field, ami 100,000 men training at homo. Th# country has no diiliculw in meeting the calls n:aile on li.:r win Hie uttnu«t promptitude The authorities191 words
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Article557 1901-10-24 3 s .IH1KK. -MTH OCTOBBk. 1901 PRODTTCR. (tatMtf 1.1 no '■opra n»li Mi do PontWnak Pepper, Black WOO do While, (H%1 ,,47.00 Sago Floor Rarawak .'.40 do Brand No. 1 Pearl ?»m 4.10 Coffee, Bill. l»j ha«i< 2*00 Coffee, Pnlemhang 1S% 1Mb »«l Collee, Mberian No. 1 l»«0 Taploi-a, small557 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1901-10-24 3 IN AMERICA. Chanil erbiin'- Cough Reme.lv is a lir.st favourite with mother* for colds, croup, and n hooping cough. II i- ntMtiH no harmful sutislance and alwayi giv.-s prompt relief. Sold l.y all dealers in Medicines. The DUpennary (ieneral AgeoU. Singapore. «-A42 words
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Advertisement38 1901-10-24 3 CUTS, BRUISES, sc.M.KS and BURNS Or Like Injurie*. Are promptly relieved by CHAM UERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. A few applications will effect a complete cure. For sole byi all dealers iv medicines. The Diapensaiy, General A**dU, Bingapore. ~T A38 words
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Advertisement185 1901-10-24 3 A Helpless Cripple N. Bengert of Norborne, says:— For nineteen months I lav a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. The weight f my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 1.10 lbs., a proof of tbe terrible pain I had to endure. During all this time, I sought a cure, but185 words
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Advertisement253 1901-10-24 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STREET. STUDIO NOW READY SITTINGS: From 7 a m. to 4.30 p.m. Busiue-s Hour-. 7 a.m to 6 p. m. Silii'l:) V 8 Up tO nOOQ. WILSON A Co.. PJIOTOSOPJIERB. 17 \i mi man Strret. Telephone No. tti, Xmas tPdotos. ALL dencriptions of Photographs taken253 words
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Advertisement710 1901-10-24 3 SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM .NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. KOR HONGKONG. 'PHB Company's summer I.AISASO, 1 1,39 ft tons, Captain Payne, having left Calcutta on the 17th inst., may be espected to arrive here on or about th- S6th inst. and will hav»*s rompt despatch for the above port. For freight or passage710 words
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Advertisement1035 1901-10-24 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpBNDERR will be received at the 1 I'oloi isl Pecretarv'l Office op to noon of the Slst instant for stitching 3IK suits of white d ill and 4.1 suiU of superfine blue cloth and supplying 4.1 helmet* (Chri-ty's Loo Ion) for tbe European Warder* of the Singapore1,035 words
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Advertisement640 1901-10-24 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Year Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices, Qodowns and Shops thereon, situate in the commercial centre of Singapore adjacent to the Banks, the Dock and Shipping; Coy's Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices &c.640 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1901-10-24 3 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 34th October. High Water 7 Stt p m Tanglin Club at Home." ki I 'nine Ruffles Hotel. Harmston's Circus Beach Road. 9. Parsee Theatre. Beach Kuad. 9. Friday, 35th October. High Water 8.41 am. 8.37 p.m. (i'-niiftn outwnrd mail due. Harmston'» Cirus. 9. farsee Theatre. Beach117 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article207 1901-10-24 4 1 1 n.l-1- 1 his h«a.t fan tnefoltowlng Jil.br, yr, tons .iro used str.— steamer »h.— «hu i q.— barque sch. schooner; Yet Vn.ni i 'ru.— Cruiser OM.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H.p. —Horse-power Brtt British U. 5.— United Bu-.es; Fr— Krencb Qrr.— Oerman Dut.— Dutch lob Johore207 words
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Article1441 1901-10-24 4 Aaaivus Sisica Noon op YnrriatMY. Bnrf Wlutlt 77m, Hrit. str. IWI tons, Capt Forbes, ?:lrd Oct From Port Swottenham 22nd Ocl U.c. and K6 dp. strain Hteamihip Coy Ltd. For Klang. L'.Mh -Rd«. Borneo, Brit, str .',913 tons. Capt Orcgor .'4th O«t. From l^ndon, -Jlst s-pt U.c.1,441 words
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Article273 1901-10-24 4 Name, port, probable date ot arrival, and name of ugrni,. STKAMIRt. Achilla, I.'Torpool. Oct8l); Man.flel.!. A'lana. HongKonj. N»v 16: O Wood. Afridi. Liverpool, Nov P. Simons. Ann.im. HonKkonit, Nov Mj M. Maritime* Antonio l.op>'7. Hin- ■l,m Nov I; Barlow. \«ama. New York, p'nd ('anal Oot 1 Vlll ill273 words
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Article118 1901-10-24 4 /•or Prr Ur. li,n: To-Moaaow. Kelantan via ports Flrro 7 a.m. Samarang and S'liaya P* CurprnlieT 9am Amoy and Swalow (Harlrrhnvte 11 am Bangkok Singora 11 a.m. J.-.1.l ill *'oii»i.nri S p.m. B itu I 'filial Sultana 3 pm. Bangkok Inlander 2 p.m. Bassein VuUan 2 p.m. Asahan118 words
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Article121 1901-10-24 4 Feok EPROr«:-By the N.D.L.s.s. Bay* due on Friday with dates to the Ist Oct. Bhe brings replies to the mails which left Hintaporr on the Slst August. Faou t'niK* r liy ih<- MM. s. s. It doe on Sunday. Left Rinitapore Doe in London Artiwd Sept llth121 words
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Article233 1901-10-24 4 H I FlMt g VraiL's Nami A Toss Circiix Fioh Saiud. Coniiokiis. a Rio. I M fcultan Brit «tr. LOS Chnpard Malacca Oct MSoon Keck 23 Bin Wbatt Hin itr. ISA Forb"i HgwpflismOct J-.^s. tt'ibip Coy. Lid. L'B Happho Mr. SW iTuincr rHwefh»m O.i i. st..»[n»hip Coy. i 3233 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement716 1901-10-24 4 'notices.' NOTK'K. 0» the Ist Octohcr, the CIGAR FACTORY of Manila knowrwi» the "Maria Qristina" with all richl-s, wan purchased anrl formed into a limited Company under the ityleof tho Maria Cristina Compania Anonima, Manufacturera de Tabacos y cifjarillos. Limited. Vntil tin- Imm of a n*w tiiriff the pric<»i namod716 words
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Advertisement1053 1901-10-24 4 NOTICES. JAMES T WATSQN COTs" SCOTCII WHISKIEB AKR T«K BEST VALDK IN THE MARKET: FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD: *i2OO per case, duty miUL V.V.O. SPECIAbLY RECOafMINDED) woo p« c*»i, duty nn. OBTAINABLE FROM RETAIL ÜBALKKH, OB y McALISTER Co^u^' G. OfOMUNE A CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT1,053 words
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Advertisement304 1901-10-24 4 NOTICES. V^** Extract This delicate Va. Is persistent as an /S> |j. Handkerchief. jSo^ fl j Toilet JPS^PvSJEjJ Powder fSSlrjJkM&ti^^ are adopted ■£BB£s3 r K'^B liy refined RIGAUDeiC" OStU] PI n EM Taooo PftRIS I WHITE VIOLETsI Tasmanian Jams. I. K. L. ■V 2 75 per Doien 1 lb Tins.304 words
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Advertisement112 1901-10-24 4 Nonas. 1 J. MOTION Sf CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED* A. M. 6AZZOLO A CO. Compradors to Italian and Austrian Men-of-war, Sailing ships, steamers, dec, Ac, supply All kinds of (rash provisions, also Ru Iloeks, Beef, Biscuits, Bread, Wine, Spirits Olive-oil, Macaroni. Cbeeee, and all kind* of preserved112 words
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