The Straits Times, 5 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,673. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement908 1901-11-05 1 >THI BOKSEO COMPANY, LIMII EB rf-TUI Diao.lv I Life Aararaace. Norw.eh Daioa Fir. lmraranos Boowfy. At'aa lawmiii Ceapaav (Fin). Tk. aVnritaM* Uf* Aaranno. Soeiarj. Tka C»iB» Mortal Maass Maviiration Company Tka Totsamkani LafSr Baer Cesapaay. Var taiticiilan of BBas* Gompaaiaa, sea tha JXwit o» TB« BOBMBO COMPAWT. LIMITT.D Atmta. STEAMSHIP908 words
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Advertisement1600 1901-11-05 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T7-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPI.I Under routract with tbe Netherlands India Oovernnient. Aginti at Singapon: SHir Aoksct, latb J. Daxndbu A Co., i-9, Colltbb Quay. The undermentioned dateajire^only^jiproiimat». Straraer From Expected Will be Ueapatched for On SmamUmm Pontianak Nov. 1 BaUvia Nov. 4 Ion dtr Potto Batavia via Hilliton 41,600 words
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Advertisement490 1901-11-05 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. R**^**^*"*^ with Cream. Sterilized-Not Sweetened. ■^bTw^sTcbbjJ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh BfHK IJsk fl? rFjBK 4K^^^3^S^H J% cup of it is 3b i quid Jbife Jit all better class Stores. INSUBANCES. 'PIIK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 rillK INSDRANCK COMPANY. Oapital £2,1W,«» Paid up490 words
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Advertisement388 1901-11-05 1 LNSUKANCES. THE IMKT'NIX ASSI'BANCE COMPANT OF LONDON. (Establish. n a.d 178».) The ondnrsigvtMl, Agenta for the above Com paav, are prapared tv accept Fire BUka at tha currant rates in Singapore, and alao in Johore aad the other States in tho Malay Pasuaaala. 3THF.N Co. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED388 words
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Advertisement767 1901-11-05 1 BANK. Nodorlindsjclio Hindol Maateohappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETV Established 1824. Capital f. 00,000,000— (abt. £6.000,000, Isstbd Cantal f. 46,000,000 (aht. £-1 760,000.) Kkmrvb frir f. 3,281.000--(abt. 272 000.) Head Offlce In Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bbaxohbs: Penang, Rangoon, Medan (Dali), Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroenn Tjilatjap, Oorontalo, Falumbaiig,767 words
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Advertisement689 1901-11-05 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. STRAITS City Rubber Stamp. Short notice. Price moderate. S7/I-VUI Robinson Read NOTICE />HICKEN and Ham pica (ttlagehie) aspics. Ready for sale at the CHALET, i 0» Orchard Koad Turns Cash. NOTICK. 18 hereby given that the nndemijnecl are tho only partners in Chop Sin Yong Tye Co merchants,689 words
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Advertisement767 1901-11-05 1 Sprains Sprains" Sprain'"' TF POSSIBLE TO TREAT THE SPjU] I wilhi ian hour afi»r it is received, before inflammation has set In bacda tha p rta and keep the bandage .Moral, with < liaoiberlaiu's Palo Holm hut aft the jxita have become ir.flam<-.l ai swollen, uo bandage should be sard,767 words
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383 1901-11-05 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. TUESDAY, 5th NOVEMBER. I'm difficulty in handling Inch caste Tamil coolies when onre planters get them, was illustrated ai a recent meeting of tlm N _-n Semtilaa I'liiuters' Association. Mr. Rowland, one of the member:, drew attention 10 the fact that the coolies on383 words
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Article317 1901-11-05 2 There seems to be a flutter and a deal of disappointment among the shoo'ists of Singapore (including some who have recently earned their marksman's badge) over the Interport match. The whole thing seems to have been kept very secret, and nobody seems to bave been aware of the nearness of317 words
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Article213 1901-11-05 2 Apropos of the performance of Charlie's Aunt at tbe Town Hall this evening, we would call attention to the following tale narrated in a copy the L>n.|on <ih,h? to band by last Saturday's m iil There is a rule at a well-known concert ball in London that no one arriving213 words
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Article121 1901-11-05 2 The inner secrets of the discovery of the perpetrators of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank robbery, and their subsequent arrest and conviction, are now neatly all public property. The latest news comes from Penang, whence we learn that a Kling from Singapore, named Vaitilingam, is now staying tnere on his121 words
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Article48 1901-11-05 2 We are officially informed that the Municipal Loan of 51,000,000 at 5% fur which tenders have recently been invited, has been over-subscribed by about 41 per cent, and allotments have Lucn made of the full loan at rates varying from 1} per cent to 4] per cent premium.48 words
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Article11 1901-11-05 2 Mr \V .1. Napier arrived to-day from Hongkong by the Haeluen.11 words
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Article11 1901-11-05 2 Mrs. Wray came from Malacca by the Chow Fhya this morning.11 words
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Article15 1901-11-05 2 It should he noted that the curtain rises at the Town Hall to-night at 8.45.15 words
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Article14 1901-11-05 2 A British transport (No. 15) passed through the port from west to east yesterday.14 words
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Article17 1901-11-05 2 Messrs Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at 99 River Valley Road on the 16th icst.17 words
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Article16 1901-11-05 2 A meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held to-morrow, tbe agenda being a small one.16 words
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Article21 1901-11-05 2 Ths monthly sewing in.wtinz of the Church Wi.rk Association will be held hi the Kullles Girls' School to-raorrow at 4 p.m.21 words
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Article17 1901-11-05 2 Eight hundred applications were received in answer to a recent advertisement for six railway under-guards in Ceylon.17 words
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Article25 1901-11-05 2 H M. S Dido finished coaling at the wharf yf-tf nliy, ami Kenned to the man-of-war anchorage this morning. She is expected to leave to-morrow.25 words
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Article26 1901-11-05 2 An law has been passed in the Phillippinus creating a Mining Bureau, under the Department of the Interior, and providing a mining code for tbe islands.26 words
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Article33 1901-11-05 2 Thk Lightning took to-day tbe following passengers lor Hongkong i Dr. Griffin, Capt. Herd, Mr. L. Sharp, Mr. V. Schir .ff, Mr. D. H Clough, Mr. H. Williamson, and Mr. H. B (jasper.33 words
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Article39 1901-11-05 2 Attention is called to the fact that there will be a King's Birthday dinner at K.iffl.-B Hotel 011 Saturday the 9th. The baml of the :trd M. la. 1 will be in attendance. There will be dancing after dinner39 words
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Article39 1901-11-05 2 Thf Fining Qazetts hears that the owner of Vagrant has appealed against the disqualification of his horse and its rider by the Singapore Sporting Club, and that Mr Adam* bus been retained to conduct tbe case for the owner.39 words
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Article35 1901-11-05 2 Thk Feral; I'ioneer announces the engagement of Mr. U Moir, the Government Veterinary Surgeon, to Miss Nita Wellington, daughter of Mr. W. H. Wellington. Tbe wedding will take place in Taipeng on Jan. 25th next.35 words
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Article32 1901-11-05 2 Two Malay women one wearing English costume were charged before Mr. Sarwar this morning, with disorderly behaviour on the Esplanade last night. They were each sentenced to seven days. Inspector Brenan prosecuted.32 words
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Article55 1901-11-05 2 Iris feared that this year's rice crop in .Siam will fall far short of the big harvest of previous years. This is said to arise from the peasantry having been drawn away from their paddy fields and set about making roads, water-ways, and clearing the way for a trip by55 words
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Article46 1901-11-05 2 Lieut. Beatty, of II MS HrUk, prosecuted a sampan man this morning for cruelty to a fox-terrier by unmercifully beating it and throwing it into the water. Mr. .Sarwar said this was a gro«e case of cruelty, and sentenced the prisoner to two months' R 1.46 words
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Article46 1901-11-05 2 Mr. Moy FaChong, the Chief Chinese Interpreter at the Supreme Court, has retired on pension after twenty years' service, under Government, his retirement dating from the Ist instant. llwas highly qualified for the post, ami it will be difficult to find successor with the same ability.46 words
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Article48 1901-11-05 2 The authorities of Emmanuel College have awarded Mr Onnh Lean Tuck, a Penang Chinese Queen's Scholar, th" Studentship which has been recently founded for the encouragement of Advanced Study and Research. It is worth XI 2O, and is tenable for one year, but may be extended if necessary.48 words
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Article55 1901-11-05 2 Marquis Itoata dinner at the Metropolitan Club, New York, said that the new position in the Far East necessitated the rising of extensive loans by Japan. He considered it the noble mission of Japan to try to play the part of the broker nation in future for the maintenance of55 words
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Article54 1901-11-05 2 Over a fortnight ago. the periodical examination for high li'erary degrees was held at Canton Bribery carried several of the candidates through. The total number of degrees given was 176, about double the average number. The 68th name is that of a rich Singapore merchant who had come to China54 words
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Article55 1901-11-05 2 The following is the list of passengers on hoard the Snehtrn homeward bound: Mr. Kobritz, Mr. Hauptun Kruger, Mr. Popoff, Mr. H. Cavier, Mr F. Schneider, Mr. Alister Macantir°, Mr. Bishop. Miss Lindsay, Mr. Putney Tnrner, Mr. J. Ritchie, Mr. Cobbins, Mini H. N" Brogan, Mr. C. Thomson, Dr. C.55 words
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Article55 1901-11-05 2 The New Parsee Elphinstooe Dramatic Co. announce in our advertising columns for Thursday the spectacular opera "Ali Babaandthn forty thieves," and a comic sketch p ntitled The Fancy Bull, or the King-Emppror'ft birthday," under the distinguished patronage of Hi- Excellency Sir Frank Swettenham. The plan of sf>ats is now ready55 words
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Article62 1901-11-05 2 Mr. Long, President of the Local fiovernment Board, in speaking at Liverpool, said that the Government would defend Qttt, Sir It Boiler's appointment to 1.1.'r-li.>t on the grounds of policy and justice Hiß dismissal ((Jfneral BullerV) was solely occasioned by his speech, which was considered as subversive of discipline. The62 words
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Article70 1901-11-05 2 The steamer Islander, 1,100 tons, is expected here about the 15th inst She lihs been bought for a new steamer service from Singapore and Christmas Island direct. The [slander «.i. I jr. meily in the fruit trade between I.uihlon and Lisbon, and has good passenger accomodation. She will he commanded70 words
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Article84 1901-11-05 2 The .\"oi« League Journal has the following:— Mr. E C. Ellis, who has heen honorary secretary of t he Singapore Bianch since its funn.it ion in the early p»rt of 1900, is now owing to private reasons, resigning the post. Mr. H 1. Chope, a member of the original committee,84 words
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Article83 1901-11-05 2 Thk Hongkong Chamber of Commerce has nominated a special committee to consider the China tariff question, and prepare a memorandem embedyiug the views of the Chamber on the traiff. The Special Committee consists of Messrs. C. S. Sharp. K L Kichardson, H E. Tomkins, T Arnold and A B. S.mi(h83 words
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Article111 1901-11-05 2 A Cokporal of the r >th Coy :R.G. A. was charged before Mr. Michel! this morning with theft of a gold earring valued at 57.50 cents. Prisoner stated that he went toahou*eat Shaik Mudar--;ili l.uif with a comrade. Whilst in the house, he saw a crowd outside. He went to111 words
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Article125 1901-11-05 2 Every year sees fresh developments in the art of making lovely things, and this year's Xmas^ards, if one may judge Iv the Mi 1 n 1 1 !•■■< just placed on view by Messrs. John Little Co., are certainly the most charming ever seen in this town.125 words
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Article105 1901-11-05 2 At the meeting of Legislative Council, this afternoon, Dr. l.nn Boon Keng will aslc the following questions Will the Colonial Secretary lay on the table the correspondence between the Government and certain landowners, relating to the reversions of Government Leases for 99 years Is there any objection to105 words
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Article130 1901-11-05 2 A small and powerful hand-pump has been imported by tbe Indian Oil Well Supply Stores. It is called the lJiapbragm," and is capable of raising 4,000 gallons of »atnr, or fluid, per hour. A representative of this paper saw the pump at practical work this morning near130 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article69 1901-11-05 2 BOERS IN SUPERIOR FORCE. London, bth Soremhtr. In Colonel Benson's action, the Boers outnumbered the British force, hut their losses were heavier. I'l WSI'IMi THE ENEMY. Other British columns have gont in pursuit of the enemy. THE "TIMES" COMMENT. By no Means a British Reverse. The Timu69 words
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Article16 1901-11-05 2 Several small encounters with Boers, whose losmfs amount to fifty men, are announced to-day.16 words
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Article21 1901-11-05 2 TITLE TO BE REVIVED. It i* aunouticed that the title of Prince of Wales will shortly be revived.21 words
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Article31 1901-11-05 2 FRENCH ACTION AGAINST TURKEY. Tbe French Chamber of Deputies have passed by 305 to 77 votes, a vote of confidence in the Government with regard to the steps taken against Turkey.31 words
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Article100 1901-11-05 2 Those who are at a loss to thick of some small token of fiiendship to mail home or elsewhere, for Xiuas, cannot do better than invest 85 cents in the Sony i,it n/the Uoytl IW to Singapore just issued by Messrs Kobinson il Co. I'll- Sourenit is100 words
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Article166 1901-11-05 2 Two French convicts try to swim ashore here. Two Frenchmen were arrested last Friday under peculiar circumstances. They were military convicts, being takm home from Chum to France on the transport Cachar. They had been sentenced to ten years for "pillaging in gang" near Tientsin. They had captured166 words
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Article146 1901-11-05 2 Thk Central News St. Petersburg correspondent nays that the conclusion of a Russo-Chinxse Convention is officially announced. It is alleged that confidential information has been received at Washington that there is a likelihood of another Boxur outbreak. The Matin (Paris) publishes a letter from General Yoyron to Count146 words
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Article366 1901-11-05 2 Oeneral Blood's Views. PirißiUKO to the character of tha Transvaal as a possession, General Sir Bindon Blood, who lately served there, is emphatic in stating that the country is a most valuable asset, and thnl we aie by no means paying too much for it. "The country,"366 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement478 1901-11-05 2 NOTICES. BKI/TLXG. John Tulliß'a Llama Hair Belt lag m the EMM suitable kind made for Tropical Climates Prize Medals have Iwn received at no leas th m Sixteen Exhibitions bj Messrs John Tullis A Son for their manufactures, and we conri Icntly recommend Llama Hair Belting as being specially constructed478 words
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Advertisement637 1901-11-05 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, 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 Offices637 words
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Advertisement811 1901-11-05 2 LATEST .ADVERTISEMENTS. RAFFLES HOTEL. diings Stirtfjday Saturday, November 9th. The Band of the Third M. L. I. WILL BE IN ATTtCNDANCE. Intending Quests will kindly secure seats in advance at as early a date as possible. RAFFLES HOTEL. SARKIES BROTHERS. PROPRIETORS. WANTED. TWO smart Saletmen for Gentlemen!' Outfitting. Mu>t have811 words
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Advertisement33 1901-11-05 2 Pictures. PHOTO ENGRAVINGS. From Berlin, London and New York Photographic Company. Marlon Co., London. 300 Different Subjects. Prica* same as sold in Europe. Special mouldings on very cheap terms for these pictures. G.R.Lambert&Co.33 words
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Miscellaneous281 1901-11-05 2 Xs6e "Straits Wimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES. The STRAITS TIMES Daily utue, in Singapore —per copy IS Ctt. per month it -SO per year $.10.00 (By pott) per month tS.HS per year fSi.OO Tht STRAITS BUDGET: m •> p'reopy 4" Ctl. per year lIS. OO (By pott) per year ttO.OO KOTE281 words
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Article172 1901-11-05 3 Thk f"l lowing is the Europe passr-n--g«-r list of the N. D. L s. s "tuttgart, from Bi'tnen Ist October and Southampton 6th Ootahar, due on Friday ri-st To Singapore: Mr. L Ualland, Mr Paul Pobloth, and Mr. Et Keg.iier T'> Shanghai Miss Jessie P. RSin.l, Mr. K172 words
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Article179 1901-11-05 3 The P. A O. s. s. Parramatta, which was nearly a day early when she arrived at Hongkong on the Mi Ii October, experienced extremely rough weather a few days out from Singapore TsM first indications of the storm came at four o'clock on the morning179 words
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Article201 1901-11-05 3 I iif Penang Cricket Club held its annual general meeting on Thursday last with Mr. A. EL Adams, the President, in the chair. The question of building a new pavilion stood <>vir owing to financial difficulties arising It was resolved that thore should he a close season for201 words
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Article237 1901-11-05 3 The New Territory Tag II .V Ii ffaraW states that the approval of Sir Frank Swettenhatn has been given to the arrangement made by tne Governor of British North Borneo with the Sultan of Brunei for the acquisition of territory between the Sipitong River and the watershed237 words
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Article111 1901-11-05 3 Sepoy Lines o<>U Club v. Singapore Oolf Club. The return match was played on Sunday on the Singapore Golf CT-b Links and resulted in a win for me home team by I' 6 holes up. The following are the results Sepoy Lines Golf Singapore Ciolf Club. Cluli. dleton 0111 words
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Article197 1901-11-05 3 (Suitmhtr Monthly Medal) A large number of members turned out to compete for the November Medal which resulted in a win fur MoOiD with ni net He was oleaalj followed by Carver witli one stroke more. The following handed in aanli:— I. M Ulll 47+43—10-80 C. I.197 words
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Article113 1901-11-05 3 CitT E. Clrtinenti-Sruith, of the 02nd (Mi.l.il-s. x Co. Imperial Yeoni mry, who di.-il trnm w.uinls ami pneumonia at Hairismilh, was well known among Metropolitan Volunteers, h« having beiMi fur mvii.i! years sevret arv in the. Mhl.ll.shx Rifle Association Ba shot for the yueen's Prize at Bisley113 words
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Article141 1901-11-05 3 The Shanghai Team Tnn Shanghai cricket team are due to arrive in Hongkong on Monday next, on which day the first of the Inter-port matches— Straits t. Hongkong—starts. Th« writer of Topics for the Times in the Shanghai Mercury says the team going down is, on its average141 words
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Article152 1901-11-05 3 Mr. C N Maxwell, acting magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, to act as rafsMm of courts, Kuala Lumpur, with effect from 4th limalw. in addition to his duties. Mr II B Klli-rlon, district officer, Kuala Langat, to act as circuit magistrate Mr E A Dickson, assistant district officer, Kl.infr, to152 words
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Article702 1901-11-05 3 Cultivators and Millers. The cultivators and landholders in Cochin China have begun to combine against tbe Chinese nee millers at Saigon, with a view to raising the quotations for their grain. The gruivers keep large stocks of paddy on hand, and patiently await the inevitable n<e in prices.702 words
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Article209 1901-11-05 3 White Star Liners for the North Pacific. A Vanouvbk (B.C despatch notes thai American trade with Australia is tn imntwnlnt additional competition, if i| 1H pn-iHiit plan of the White Star EhaaaMbip Company of Montreal and Liverpool to place a line of its steamers on the Pacific comes209 words
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Article354 1901-11-05 3 Lipit, 31>< October. It isexceedingly doubtful wbetber the proposed servants' registration scheme, nil if successfully started in the Western States, will do any good in Pahang. The Hylam boys here are a bad lot— most of them the broken men of other places who drift towards this State354 words
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Article504 1901-11-05 3 Immigration Restriction Bill. The following are summaries of debates which took plane in the Australian Commonwealth House of Representatives on the 9th ultimo Representative Wilka (X S \V) strongly opposed the Bill as a dishonest measure Representative Bttclielor OS A said that while the Bill would, lie504 words
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Article172 1901-11-05 3 Some experiments are at present being carriml out at the Royal Botanic (iardens, Trinidad, on the cultivation of fibre-yielding plants, and specimens prepared from one of those plants, Wittadula nostrata, baJonging to the natural order Malvaoee, have been sent to Kew for valuation and exhibition. Experts report172 words
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311 1901-11-05 3 I hk Hon. Ahmed Attaulah RfTendi, the new Turkish Consul-General at Singapore, whosu arrival we nave already noted, is thus spoken of by tbe IJeylon Muhammadan ".be Csdsul ia a man ■>( grsat culture and baa a thorough knowledge of many foreign language.. He311 words
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Article448 1901-11-05 3 Bewitched Men. Professor Ernst Haeckel's latest publication contains some curiuus information about the human monkey i Java, uf wliicu he writes Ine most interesting specimen was a young gibbon, winch Herr Hieckel bad .n opportunity uf watching for several months at his own house at448 words
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Article121 1901-11-05 3 From Europe. Per s s. Ka-uigawn Maru, due 13th November; for Hingapore— Mr and Mrs. Innis. Miss Farrar- Baynes, Mr. Martin, Mr and Mrs. Cland well, Mi-sJ. K Reeve. Miss Wiocklers, and Mr John Ualloway, For Hongkong— Mrs. E. Smith, Miss Kate Hooper, Mist Lincoln, and Mr. W.121 words
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Article55 1901-11-05 3 Peb s s. Awa Mar* for Europe sailing about Bth inst: Mr. \V. D. liarmes, Mr. Meinertzhagen, Mrs. T. A. Scott, Mr and Mrs. C Dennisun, Mr. and Mrs. C. Short, Mr. R. P. Cosby, and Mr. R. E. James, Captain and Mm. A. E Gullison, Mr. E.55 words
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Article223 1901-11-05 3 ARRIVALS. (Booked). [far Smgapon.) Per M. M. s. s. E. Simn.it from Marseilles Oct. tt, due Oct. it; -Mr and Mrs. de sturler. Mr. W. l.c Hair, Mr. Driver. Sept. 21 due Oct. 2* Mr. J Drysdale. rftr P. A O. b. b. H'tltmiT'it from London Oct. i223 words
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Article556 1901-11-05 3 Sikoapou, Bth November, ISOI. PRODUCR. liMmbiT 14.H0 rnpra Bah 9.H do Pontinnak SM» Pepper, Blark. buyers WUiO do White, (»X)..... „17 00 Sago Floor Sarawak 8.871 do Brunei No. 1 !»M Pearl ;'ago 4.10 Coffee, Ball, 15% h*»is ?100 Coffefl, Palemhang. 15% basis "«00 Coffee, Liherian No. 1 20.00556 words
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Article151 1901-11-05 3 Diix V«SBIL'« Name Ki ac; AKici, Uiptaix I DttrrmiTioN Uov 4 SulMn Bril Mr. Chopard 4 < ('ariniliia Aus «tr. MoroWnni 0 Hnii K W»ii Hrll Kir Hu.lw.ri IS Helxs »tr. Ink»l.r IS Tydeu* air. «m m-f 6 Fl*-to MR Ainsw,.rl li s Will (iilie Wi-|, Mr. Khli'li A151 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1901-11-05 3 YOU RIDE A BICYCLE. You are always liable to have a fall. Chiimlierlaint Pain Bain is the best Iniiiiiciit for cuts, sprains, and bruises. It will heal the parti in one-third the .line any other treatment would require, r .ild by all dealers in medicines. The Lippensary, General Agents, Singapore.50 words
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Advertisement52 1901-11-05 3 ADVICE TO TRAVELERS. We wish TRAVELERS could realise the importance of having with them a bottle of CUmlmUin't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhira Remedy. Change of water and diet frequently produce DUrrhcea, which can be quickly cured with this remedy. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, General Agent*, Singapore52 words
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Advertisement325 1901-11-05 3 PARSEE THEATRE TONIGHT Goole-Bakavli Look Out Look Out (irand Fashionable Entertainment. TIIUtSf>AY, 7th NKVKMUKR, MM. Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM K.C. M.O. Governor of the Straits Settlements ALI KA BA AND THE FORTY THIEVES to be followed bf the side-splitting comic sketch "THK FANCY HALL325 words
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Advertisement355 1901-11-05 3 AUCTION SALES. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE FRONTING THE SINGAPORE RACE COURSE. to be sold by vctioh at powkll a co's Salz-hoom, On Wednetday, 6lh Nov. 1901, nf 2-30 p.m. Area 18,658 cq. It. fronting Kni-e Course Ro.id, being portion of the bud cmpiised in Grant No. 144. 6 11 POWELL ft355 words
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Advertisement599 1901-11-05 3 NOTICES. Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STKEKT. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 am. to 4 30 p.m. Business Houn. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mundnys Up to noon. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. llrhing, Blind, Bleeding, or iTolru.ling Piles. No cure, no pay All druggists are authorised by the599 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous260 1901-11-05 3 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, sth November. HiL-h Water MS p.m. Philharmonic hoir. .'..ln. 8. V. A. Maxim Drill. 6.1«. ii.Tr.r-, ri homeward mail closes. 8 Parsee Theatre Uai.ch Road. 9. Theatricals. Town Hall. 9. Wednesday, 6th November. High Water. 6.41 am. 6.12 p.m. Pledges Sale. Powell. 10. Municipal Commission. 2SO260 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1598 1901-11-05 4 Unlerini>n»a«in<tn-i')iiowini;abbreTia. tlnnt are nssd str steamer «h.— ship Dq.— barque ton.— schooner, Yet.— Yacht Oru.— Ciniter; Got.— (tunboat TorTorpedo; H.p. -Horse-power Bril.Bntish U. United Slavs; FrFrench Qor.— German Dut.— Hutch Joh.-Johore Ac., 0. c.,— Genoral ■argo d.n.— ileck paswngei- U— Uncei tain: T. P. W.-Tan)ong Pagar Wharf:1,598 words
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Article312 1901-11-05 4 Saw, port, prohibit dale o) arrital, and name of agrnU. Mum A'lana, Hongkonx. Not 16: O. Wood. Alboi.i, Homhav. Not II; Borneo Coy. All' nc Cotie, Not 12; Dnendeli. Annarn, Hongkonff, Not 24; M. Maritime An»tn». Trieite, Nov it RauUmherg. \w>i MarQ. Japan, Nov fj; P Hinions. Bamherx,312 words
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Article116 1901-11-05 4 M AILS C LOSE. rw f'r «<r. 7>M«. Tn-MoBROW. Kelantan Tin ports flew 7 a.m. lndragin Aing Ann Noon Bittu I'ahat Sultana 3 p m Muar and Malacca Farfalla 3 p.m. Cotie, etc., Sari* Borneo 3 p.m. I. Ansoii via ports Malacca S p.n. P. Swet'ham via ports I'oh Ann116 words
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Article117 1901-11-05 4 M AILS TO ARRIVE From Kunop«:-By the K.U.1,. SluKaart due on Friday with dates to the IMb Oov She brini-i replies lo;the mails which left HiiiKapnre on tbe 1 lth and Utb Kept. From CHtNA:-Ky the Uermao bteamer \*t\ Hinnni'ore I'ae in London Aititiml H,.pt -iilh P. O Oct Ivth117 words
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Article62 1901-11-05 4 PABBKj^aUNDA'BtRAITB OB ARRIVED FOR UM>— DiTB. '«D IsBIPINAHtj CIfTAIK. I oV' VeOHWHIU; BW- Rio. I Idutwo.! "ion. Oct 82Fch bqjM K arit«Eli«>Goani »»'lt on L- MDul svArdiotno Bugcbii. Oct iS B»uvi» Rotterdam I MDutl.lto.or vXd.rPutteOct »ta»i; S?^" m 2H Brit bq ll«e»chb»nk ißremnw July lftNew'iork Anjer 1.0. SBPrit B«w.H»62 words
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Article111 1901-11-05 4 •j Vnui> Sin Flao A Ton.l Captain Rio. F«OM -iii.ilContaxH*. 4 Tyd.u. Brll rtr. 48T) Barwi.e Manila iOc 1 Co 4 nldo HM cru. WOO Till.rd Hon K kong O«.t 308. N«'» 9"« 4 W«uuyck.r ,»ul ttr. MR Met. B»U».a >"' d "j 4 Nienhay. I itr. 614 Potjewyt111 words
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