The Straits Times, 4 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,672. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1901. RICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement894 1901-11-04 1 T«nE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMIIED rl gtavto' 1 I ■'<'« Asraraoe*. A' a* lsnu« rompaiiy (Fire). Tb« OiiM M'.timl SV»n> N»»v»ti>»< Company The Tottoaham LagST lw»t Comnany. X.» i«rtvu'ij» "f tktoo Companies, sas ths foil Jvwt^.mmt >.t TUX HOKNGO COMPANT. LIM'TEP Ar»nt» STRAMffII? OOMPAUm J Ornci, Tileokaph Stueit Mil NAVIGATION (XiMrANY.894 words
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Advertisement885 1901-11-04 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATF CHAPPI.I Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. 4faaa> at Mwaaarai MaTtT Aorscv, latk J. Dai.n-ijiu A Co., 2-3, Colltik O,uat. The iind-^rmiTitiuntHJ d.it«s are only approximate. Klernei From Bipaeted vVill he IXwpittchml tor On Sxarrdeeroon Pontianak Nov. 1 BaUvia Nov. 4 »<i» dtr Parrn885 words
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Advertisement688 1901-11-04 1 LiOiti'Ati.MK i)Ks ,\lhSsAUKKlfc<i MABITIMISB DE FRANCE. Tklw.kaphic Aoprxm: Misuaikii, Vbe mail •(•■»r.mr» will leave Kinmpore »n or about the undermentioned rtavis. OUTWASI). HffMKYABD. 1901. li«l. D»tel. Dates. Ernrit Simont Salatie Nov. 10 Oct. SO Annum Not. L' 4 Vtllrdf-la-Ciotat Unut Simon. Not. 11 Deo. 8 l'»rm Not. VilUdt la-Ciolnl f»«Wn688 words
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Advertisement596 1901-11-04 1 INSURANTM rpHK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE I FIRE INHURANCK COMPANY. CupiUl £3.137,1W0 Paid np Capital CM 7RO Reeerre Fund t1.0T3.6H0 rue onJenigned. Agents for the Company, m prepared to accept fire risk* at current ratos of premium. ROUHTKAD 4 00., Agent*. rWViX CHINA TB&DERS INSWU.NCB 1 OOMPANT. LIMITED. Otpitel Snbttrflxrt It.ouu.ou,596 words
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Advertisement921 1901-11-04 1 JMOaN'CES. i/f^ox mA ixsntAXCK COMPANY OF PARIS. E<TABLMHID 1828. REBKRVEB AND TOTAL GUAHANTF.es £4,000,000. i rpHB undersigned, agenta for the above J. company, are prepared to accept fire t ri»ks for lone or short periods at currant raten. CASH BETTI.EMKXTH promptly Bade by tt» AgenU i.i Singapore. I I MOINE921 words
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Advertisement725 1901-11-04 1 BANKS. I TJONGKOHG AND SHANGHAI 111 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-nP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FUND.Sterli.g Reserve..llO,ooo,oo9» .„,-„>„», Silver Reserve....! 8,760,000 13l SOOOn RESERVE LIABILITY OF» proprietors J-1i0.00n.000 Corn or Directom B. snwiu, bq.-Cumu Hon. J.J. Bill letix* DirrTT Cuuus. B. E Tonim I B L. Bicmaimok. Xt, I A Hivrr, >.•■! I725 words
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Advertisement598 1901-11-04 1 I NOTICES. K OKOKOE LAWS U.K. A I MM 1U S, Hmiitv Road, Singapore, having had 17 yea™ experience in the Kav now open to examin* and report on, or miry.v mining properties, or utay minerals and metals at snort notice. Terms moderate uc COALS AT GALLE. Best Welsh and598 words
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Advertisement704 1901-11-04 1 CHAatBKNLAIN-S mmn rbmbdt Ha, Imv yamoiu j m it, run, ,f cocoa UOLM CROUP WHOOPINO COUOH INFLURNZA Try it when in need. For sali uy all dralcrs. in medicioaa everywhere. Prioj Ao cts. aad 11. Urnera! Agents, TJj«Jip,ns,rT, Singapore, WANTED, »t oner, Draper's AMiitntris. Apply to WHITEAWAY, LAIULAW A CO.704 words
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797 1901-11-04 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. Uistoky repeatß itself -especially in those Malay Slate* of tbis Peninsula tbai are under Siamese control. In September last we published a letter from the little State of K 'man on the borders of I'lh Cerate, describing the methods of the797 words
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Article394 1901-11-04 2 Our attention has been called, in several communications, to the peculiar and seemingly inexcusable discourtesy of certain patrons of the performance at the Town Hall on Saturday night. On a previous occasion we called attention to tbe fact that, in a small and remote community like this, where everybody knows394 words
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Article49 1901-11-04 2 Yesterday was the forty-ninth anniversary of the birthday of His Majesty the Empernr of Japau. A number of vessels in port were decorated in honor of the occasion. A reception was held at 4.3'J p. m. by Mr I Hisainidiu, the Japanese Consul, at hi« residence No. 53, Spottiswoode-Park.49 words
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Article12 1901-11-04 2 Ma mk Hanhan, R. A arrived by the Hehe from I'enang yesterday.12 words
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Article12 1901-11-04 2 A da»krall club has been formed at Hongkong und has commenced practising.12 words
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Article13 1901-11-04 2 Amkv-i.h rules relating lo the Volunteer Decoratinn ure Tiotitied in the Government U<a«ttr.13 words
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Article16 1901-11-04 2 Msssus. John Little Co., Ltd., are now showing n large stock <■! Christinas and New Y..ar Cards.16 words
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Article13 1901-11-04 2 With to-day's issue there is a xupploment containing shippiug news and some advertisements.13 words
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Article20 1901-11-04 2 Mrs. and Miss HtMIU an I Mr. and Mrs J. A. Pckks came from QthaHi hy the Lightning tliis ■iiinhsf20 words
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Article17 1901-11-04 2 Mr. VanWyngvirdon.Oapt KennettH, Mr Scott ani Mr. Km nr.ivoJ from Sambas by the Am ho turn yesterday.17 words
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Article24 1901-11-04 2 The Penang Band still lacks public support. To raise more hind*, a dance at S3 a ticket will be givon on the 15th inst.24 words
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Article21 1901-11-04 2 The P. and O. intermediate steuner Ceylon left Hongkong hi noon on S.ituiday and is due here nt a.m. on Thursday.21 words
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Article18 1901-11-04 2 9mm nlatiag to the classification of goods and passenger rates on Government railways arc notifiei the Oovernment Gazette.18 words
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Article23 1901-11-04 2 It is advertised that the Parsee theatric jl performance on noxt Thursday night will be under the patronage of H. K. the Governor.23 words
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Article27 1901-11-04 2 Thx German mail s s. Stuttgart, with dates from Kurope to the 15th October, left Colombo on Saturday, at 9 a.m. and is due here on Friday.27 words
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Article31 1901-11-04 2 I The monthly sewins; miMting of the Church Work Association will be held I m the R itfl is Girls' School on W minesrday, November the sth, at 4 p m.31 words
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Article24 1901-11-04 2 Mr. t. \V. Franks, th.) re prusentative of the well-known London firm <f A V'inall's Enamel and Sanitaa Companies is, at present in Singapore.24 words
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Article31 1901-11-04 2 Tut number of Chiefs from India who will attend the Kins's Coron itinn in June is limited to 15. The King and Queen are said to be delighted at the Mb31 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article128 1901-11-04 2 QUNS RUSHED IN A MIST. Heavy Losses on Both Sides. London, Xov kst Lord Kitchener telegraphs that a force of Boers, estimated to be a thousand strong, made a severe attack on tbe rearguard of Colonel Benson's column, half-way between Bethel and Balmoral. During a mist the128 words
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Article40 1901-11-04 2 m» Louis Botha commanded the Boers in the attack on Colonnl Benson. The guns were so situated that, neither side was able to touch them. BOER LOSSES. The Boer loss is estimated at from 300 to 400 men.40 words
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Article29 1901-11-04 2 Mk. J. 11. Kl'-um has been appointed President of the Board of Examiuers id Native Languages at Singapore, and Mr. W. A Peacock has been appointed Magistrate at Penang.29 words
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Article30 1901-11-04 2 Thk Secretary of the South Raub Gold fining Syndicate Limited, has received the following telegram to-day boa South Raub. "Crushing bnished l'o4 tons of s'.one realized 80 o/s smelted gold."30 words
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Article28 1901-11-04 2 Thk local Secretary of the Kaub Auntrahau Gold Mining Company has received the lollowing telegram from Raub Crushing finised, 3,300 tons of stone realized 1977 ounces smelted gold.28 words
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Article37 1901-11-04 2 An error has crept into the advertisement of the Selangor Turf Club meeting. The second race on the second day is for horses that have fttartf din lUce No. 4, first day, not in Rare No. I.37 words
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Article35 1901-11-04 2 Thk Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Km 1 arrived from Viadivostock on Saturday owning <n route for Odessa. BsM has on board 29 lint class and 860 mU k passengers. She is expected to leave to-day.35 words
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Article33 1901-11-04 2 Thr Selangor yacht Emneralda arrived from l'ort riweltenham yesterday with Messrs. A. B Voulesand M. H. Whitlry on board. They came down lo join the Smuts, cricket team which left for Hongkong yesterday.33 words
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Article38 1901-11-04 2 As the port of Naples is infected with plague tile Imperial German mail steamers of the Eastern Asia and Australian lines will r.ot rail at Naples until further notice. The mail will be landed and received in Genoa.38 words
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Article37 1901-11-04 2 Thi following pusengers arrived by the MaUv.ca this morning: Mr. Moungyee, Major Vanrenen, M .S G., Mr. C. E. F Sanderson, Mr. B. S. Russell, Mr. V K. Jennings, Mr. H. Latham and Mr W. A Cuscaden.37 words
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Article48 1901-11-04 2 A shall lire broke out at Kallang on Saturday night. At 8 j:> the roof of an att'ip house in rOtlluug Koad used as a coolies' dwelling place, caught tin-. The coolies eitinguifched the lUmes before the lire brigade arrived. Damage to the extent of $10 was done.48 words
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Article48 1901-11-04 2 With regard to the alleged difficulty in recruiting Tamil labour, it is stated by the I'inang tiatelte that the immigrants who have ai rived there since Dr. E C. Foston has been in charge of the Negapatam depot are nf a better physique than those sent out formerly.48 words
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Article42 1901-11-04 2 Thk bonus to oadtts for passing in a second language (Chineae, Malay, Tamil, Siamese, Hindustani, Arabic, I'unjaubi, or Dutch) having been increased to S7OO, the payment of their teachers and the supply of books by the Government is understood to have ceased.42 words
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Article44 1901-11-04 2 Thk Secretary of State has invited the Colony to take part in an Exhibition for the purpose of stimulating the ?;rowtli and improvement uf iiiaimacturine, agricultural, and other industries and handicraft* throughout Ireland, which it is proponed to open at Cork in May, 1902.44 words
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Article46 1901-11-04 2 I'iik Philippine Government ha* passed an enactment requiring perbooß whom the Collector of Customs has reasonable grounds for believing guilty of aiding insurrection seeking to land in the I'hilippiues to take an oath of allegiance to the United Stater, and prescribing punishment for the violation thereof.46 words
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Article58 1901-11-04 2 Thk new 12.000 ton steamer Austria (Rautenberg Schmidt Co., agents) is due here from Kupore on Sunday next, liiJi inst. She belongs to the Austrial.loyil line, and is the bicgost steamer in the Austrian mercantile marine. She has splendid passenger accoaodation, is up-to-date in every respect, and goes .it an58 words
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Article176 1901-11-04 2 New Chid Assistant Engineer. The Otatgoir Evening Ktm states Mr. J. B. Robertson, CX, of the engineering department uf the Clyde Trust, is leaving the service of that body, having received an important appointment as chief assistant engineer to the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company (Limited), Singapore. This176 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement448 1901-11-04 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. U'iASUOW. Maonfai'turer* o" Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ill Kixns or Safety Fuses. Electrir Blastiug Apparatus. Tit* ahoy* Explosives, beting ail manu(ajured in trreut Britain, an made to fan the high, standard of safety avd purify ttttt imposed by the British Government, anil448 words
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Advertisement391 1901-11-04 2 Lflßf ADVBLTBBIEHIH John Little Co. Ltd. (Sfiristmas Jind flew year Sards. John Little Co. Ltd. •yii Robinson Co. JUST RECEIVED. Golf Clubs. Golf Clubs. Golf Balls. Golf Balls. Bulger Drivers. Driving Irons. Cleeks. Mashies. Lofting Irons. Putters. Golf Balls The "Ocobo." The "Opresto." The "Agrippa." The New "Mirco" Golf Ball391 words
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Advertisement337 1901-11-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Jewellery! Jewellery!! Jewellery! ll La.li«*' anrl Gents' ring* •<•! with brilliant and grms Ladim.' bangles set with brilliants, gem-, and pearln. Ladies 1 broocht-s do .o d« do Ladies' long ham- and necklets. Ladie*.' anrl Gents' lockets. HtjntA' watche* n.n*l chains.-' Gold and niWer tiinkett. 4 i-ilv.tr links337 words
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Advertisement331 1901-11-04 2 WANTED. A COMPETENT foremnn of worts; none hut pereont* holding good testimoniaU need apply. StaW salary required. Apply to 9-U T, co Strait, Wmwm OBee. H M. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY NOTICE. r |'HK following e«Uibli>hmeoU will be 1 closed on Mond .y the Utb insUDt in honour of tbe above331 words
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Advertisement33 1901-11-04 2 Pictures. PHOTO ENGRAVINGS. From Berlin, London and New York Photographic Company. Marion Co.. London. 300 Different Subjects. Prices same as sold in Europe Special mouldings on very cheap terms for these pictures. G.R.Lambert&Co.33 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous283 1901-11-04 2 W6e" Straits T9imes." SIBSCRIPTION RA TKS TheSTR Mrs TtMMM Daily utne, in Singapore :—per copy It Ctt. per month #f.*l per year $SO.O-> (Kypoti) per month per »«w Hi.oll The STRAITS BUDGET per copy W Cts. m per year $lS.f>t (By pott) imryear tM.Ot NOTE:-The StraUt Dudg.t it published in283 words
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929 1901-11-04 3 CHARLEY'S AUNT AT THE TOWN HALL. Tun li'Hi parianajaaa* in Singapore by an n.i c ir (.'oinpaliy of Brandon Thomas weliknown play, C iiarl.) Aunt laak place in the Town ll.ill on S.iUulay niuht befom a v«ry crow.l.-.l and thoi. .uglily appreciative audience It is hai.ily necessary to set forth929 words
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Article1873 1901-11-04 3 The Question of Control. The Governor's Views. FI'KTHKK 111 ell tllO oaaawaetiaa "I ili.' tMogapora-Jobora Railway bat baao laid b I I-. _i-li-tin l.'uuihll On the tit .M.U.I, k*at, Sir K. A Sw.u.niiun «mi» to tlie Secretary uf Stale statin.: that) when recently he was in England, he1,873 words
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Article204 1901-11-04 3 Departure of the Straits Team. Thk team which is la represent the Srr.ni- in the forthc'ining matches at Hongkong left hy I' >k O. mail yes'eriliiy. The team ia composed of the tillmlng fllnip. Macugjrart, Green. BillinL's, Carter, Darijishire, Wrklit and Kerr (Singapore) Vnule., Wl.itl.yand Dane (Selanp.r); McK.nzie204 words
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Article169 1901-11-04 3 S. k. C. Royal Artillery. I'layed on Saturday on the 3. R. C. gruund. .Tores S. R. C. F. Ni--nl, Mullikea 5 ft. bhndn Hitchcock b Mullikeo 0 1.. J b'Souu c «üb. b ah.lhv 0 E. OnliKUn c nod b Alldny 0 J. F. J Kn> c and169 words
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Article67 1901-11-04 3 agiinst h" C r> H S P'^* 1 a maf<:h Chi .nit K C ya En in *c"' Cricket Thl.% c ts l' l 1 d on Saturday, and 'the V made for "tckets, For the g f«r wicket, scorer wit Üb>67 words
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Article1343 1901-11-04 3 Lord Roberts Tricked. Da. Kraiise, who is charged with espionage sad trer.son, and wlio was formerly Tunsv.nl Commissioner of Johannexburs, was bafcjre Ine cotirl again, oil tin- Bth Nov., when some ui-mt Niartling evidence was tendered fur the [■niMTiii ion. Letters were read which shnwed that Dr. Krause,1,343 words
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Article80 1901-11-04 3 M«. H. Clievallier, District Officer, Kuala I'ilah, to act as Resident during the abmince on leave of Mr. H H. Wise, with effect from aath October, 18UI. Mr. Ml). Duly, liassii'ii i-.iili'i, to net as District Officer, Kuala I'ilali, witb Hied lr.uu -'Dili October, I9UI. Mr. D.80 words
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Article309 1901-11-04 3 The Only Man who ever Robbed Mr krujcr. An oil Colonial writes:-- Gilbert Hindun (:o give him his correct name;, the vow celebrated trainwrecker, is a well-known character iv Smith Africa, and possesses the unique distinction of being the only man who ever stole anything from Mr. Krii|.er.309 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter288 1901-11-04 3 To ll,e KdUor of Hit Strait* Km Sir,— During the invent visit nfHH the I; ij ill of P.i mi to Siniwpore, in order to meet H M. th« King of Si. im on hi* return from J iva, the Commissioner of the Si;ur>H«e Government •talinned at288 words
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Article44 1901-11-04 3 The eightieth birthday of Professor Virckow, the other day, was t lie occasion of great ovations for the famous pat holosi»t Delegations from all over the world had come to Berlin. The Emperor William bestowed upon him the gold medal for art and science.44 words
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Article33 1901-11-04 3 ('lll k Japanese mail steamer Kumnno Mam, having left Pinarg this morning, I is expected to .11 rive in. rruw evening. She was to have been here yesterday, b-.it wa* deln\ed ai Colombo.33 words
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Article47 1901-11-04 3 I It is reported that Kussia is moving to obtain a concession at Shanghai in order to facilitate trade with Talienwan and Port Arthur. The locality-claimed by Russia is reported to bn near the French concession and a part of I'ooiung on the opposite of tbe river.47 words
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Article60 1901-11-04 3 Tbi I'trak Pioneer say* tli.it the opening of the railway through from Taiping to Penang is a question of only a couple of months or so. Rumour says that tbe Railway Department propose to run one train only each way I per diem, leaving Taiping in the morning and returning60 words
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Article69 1901-11-04 3 A coHRESPONDKST compl.iins that no Municipal water wa« supplied to Teluk Ay.-r Street this morning, and furliiermore states ilr.i its absence caused great inconvenience to the residents there. The cessation cf supply may have been due to a leak in the mains, or some other accidental cause; but the hardship69 words
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Article78 1901-11-04 3 Tin butterflies of fashion at London aro tired of sipping afternoon toa and, if we may believe the stories we hear, have substituted coffee. Five o'clock .'.i11.-e "is the new fashion. The King's new coll'.-e maker is now one of the most popular personages in a certain exclusive i-l-i-- of78 words
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Article217 1901-11-04 3 Bkf.iiif Mr. Michell, last week, Haji Salleh, a Javanese, was charged with cheating an old Kelantan woman in respect of $95. It appears the ohl woman cam.' here for the purpose of going on a pilgrimage to Mecca. The cost of the passage from here to Mecca is SI 10.217 words
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Article210 1901-11-04 3 Irk British twin-screw serond-cl.iss cruiser Dido, Ciptain P. K. Tillard, arrived from Honglconu this mnrnini; en roult for Enuland. She is of j.6(iO tons and carries 11 large guns. Her indicated horse-power is 8,000, and 8,000 under forced drnual't. The Dido, with her sister ship the/«w,210 words
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Article157 1901-11-04 3 Full Scores of Singapore 1 s our iwuc »f Saturday we gave the scores of Me lag l' lat u r d &AU day looping id thin years Inter-port rifle match. Subi.-"*" r c or e llut for shiW Tne Hongkone and .Shanghai teams Wye to b«fure157 words
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Article553 1901-11-04 3 SIMOAI-OBK. ITII NoViMBKK IUUI. PBOWTOK. 'innil.ior J 14.00 t'opri Htm 9M Ho Pr.'.'i»nßlt... B.HS Pepper, B'l-k. buyers tin Wbit*,(n%» 4700 Sago Flour Sarawak "s4O rtn Prunrt Sol SM Pearl Taeo 4.10 '■onW. B«li. 18? ba<i« 2.100 Coffne. Pulerobanu. ixv, lia«is. '«(io Coffee, Llberiao No I ao.Ou Tapioca, small Flake553 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement11 1901-11-04 3 YOU »DE A BICYCLE BoU bv 1 rl >'n«'i>twould require 7-A11 words
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Advertisement238 1901-11-04 3 ADVICE TO TRAVELERS. We wish TRAVELERS could rualise the importance of having with the-m a bottle nf OaajitriaaVi Volir, CUlem mid Diarrlin a Mfrmedy. Change of water and diet frequently produce Diarrhoea, which can be quickly cured with this remedy. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents,238 words
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Advertisement186 1901-11-04 3 V wife Swt Gink Sio, sister of Mr ♦I .-.-.-I c.u.iri Hung, h vim left my liouw »nd praMaNaa on tUe loth Jay of .•"••(•leinU-i i.-i-i without my knowledge and consent. I will not hold myself responsible for any debts or liabilities the may incur while living ap»rt fn.m me.186 words
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Advertisement631 1901-11-04 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, i Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Year's 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 Coy's Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices631 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1901-11-04 3 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 4th November. mgbWataa :u:. p.m (ierman homtrrar.t mail .lv.v I V K ltivi.it and ekiimishing Drill. B.W S V. A. Maiim Drill, ut. Horses and Carriages Site. A brants'. 11l ft. Mission Meeting. Prinaep St. Church, t Tuesday. sth Novembei Hii:h Water Ml am. '..IS p.m.134 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement341 1901-11-04 4 NOTICES. CIIINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Hub Oriir* Xo. IS, C«to>! Ko»m, Shi*<;ha:. JA* A. WATTIB. Manner. MESSIIS. TAN KUI TIAH SONS. Uval Agen',. The Company offem aasmr terms and better btmutwH than any oiher Q&Mfm§ doing business iti the East. A s|>ecial point is made of prompt pnyment341 words
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Advertisement657 1901-11-04 4 NOTICESMAINTAINS THE FIIGFIEST REPUTATION KVFHYWFIEHF, Fortify tbe System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE. 3EST SECUFMTY_ FOIR health. ESSENOE OR FLUID EXTHAOT OP HBO JAMAIOA tot. F^il »M»JaJ »liß -JIB WtH TORPID J ,VER, DEBILITY, ERUPIIUi.S, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the Blood. tm- IMPOHTAMT CVIDCNCI OP657 words
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Advertisement450 1901-11-04 4 NOTICES. A LANGUID WOMEN I PiLC CHILD HEK OLD PCOfIE, IHYiLIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT (dintuin m mm A Ot LI CIO US tUTMTIIC ITItttHHT TVi •i;««H»7 w<M U Mil; Bi.M wlua m «k« —ii liq«i< (ooJ will main M tba ,i..ic>. IndicaM* m ton.iii.lion.l ■»>.»■ ,U f?Sm*^^^^^^^mmmmm\- C«oe»r». ■L"v' //jg V^^H*450 words
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Advertisement771 1901-11-04 4 NOTICKS. I These CAPSULES cure 1 I recent and chronic discharges. I 1 THEY MEYER FAIL TIT THtM w j SAVARESSE'S I SANDAL CAPSULES r- ii nii.ii.ii im»iii» >■§■■ I itaclul.lT fan ioilUk Oil. Fall dlNatlou. All Cha mla t s I Savireue'i Pore Copaiba Capsules. I MEN'S WEAKN ESI771 words
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Advertisement410 1901-11-04 4 NOTICES. POWELL ROBINSON. WLNGAPOKK. Jiigfj-Qlass tailoring. Gentlemen's High-Class Outfitting. STRENGTHENING. REFRESHING. Pore and Soluble. Easily Digested. Highly Nutritious Of Exquisite Flavor. 1 van I out en's I Gocoa I Preferred by connoisseurs for its quality and flavor. Selected by housekeeper s (or its economy In use. It is universally acknowledged410 words
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