The Straits Times, 6 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,674 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement908 1901-11-06 1 •THI BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIT BD rpifl B>an<lai J I.if» aaeuranoa. Noritioti TJaion Fir» Inaartaas Soeirty. A'laa Aamr»n«e Company (Fire). The Kqnife'l* l,if« *»ntm» Society. The Stoa Mutaal Bt«uii Narigrtino rfeassaav Ta» Tottochaai Lager Bear Company. For sartvalan of Uwm Companies. *m> th* fall «C.i-nw«t of THE BOENKO COMFANT. LIMITKH *ir«nti908 words
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Advertisement786 1901-11-06 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^-ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agtnf Singapore: Ship Aoisct, lat» J. Dabrdbu A Co., 3-S, Coixm Quat. The undermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On IMbssl pontianak -Nov. 1 I'an der Parra Batavia via Biiliton 4 Brouuer786 words
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Advertisement812 1901-11-06 1 BataTia Nov. 4 Sinnkawangand Saml'as 7 la. eh, Bila, Assaban Deli, Bajan and Edi 7 Bnavia, Samaran.', Soerabaia, Macassar. Ambon, Sapa'oea, Randa, Glsser. Sekar, Fakfak, Toeal. Elat, Dobo, etc., D. la 8 Penang, Olehleh Poeioe Raja, Aimlahoe. TapaToean Singkel, Baros, Siboga, Poeioe Telo, and Padang 9 Bandjermusin, Kota Baroe, Pasir,812 words
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Advertisement510 1901-11-06 1 INDUCES. Milkmaids BRAND Wm, v^^23 H jr 1 1 JmSH "IHDENSED MJJH It/I 1 I IT B «n.»iu.D nayg IWI I I IA viir^vaßßl I&NXW M? fvim r>Q nf corl Aty^^-— j v licll iajlliocll «»«»r~ sSsMs^' Full Cream. Largest Sale in the World. Jl cup of it is Jsiquid510 words
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Advertisement462 1901-11-06 1 liNSCILLNCES. THE PH(EKIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. (BSTABLISBBO A.D 17(. 2 The uidenigii«d. Agentt for th« above Com pany. an pmpared tv tooept Fir* Ritkt at the ourrent »t«a in Singapore, and alao in Johore and the other Statea ia the Malay Peninsula. STI V K N A Co. THE462 words
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Advertisement737 1901-11-06 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-nP CAPITAL »10,000,000. RESERVB FUND.— Sterling Reserve..»lO,onB,omi tx&laaOXl Silver Reserve....! 8,60,000/ ■*W*>'**>RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 ainan nm PROPRIETOKB, /-•"VW- 000 Corn or Diaacrau:— R. «siwi», Kaq.— CaAIRMM Hon. J.J. Bill -lavi.ve i Detott ''muni H. K ToMEin I R L. Kiosjismoi, Km,. A Hk'-rr.737 words
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Advertisement718 1901-11-06 1 NOTICES, MR. UEORUK LAWS M.E, A.I MM 8, Mattery Road, Singapore, haviug bao 17 yean experience in tue hast is now open tv examine aud report on, or survey milling properties, or away minerals and metals at suon notice. Term* moderate. 'APIQL&STEEL AmrLadiP,] pi LLS t^SS^n! 1 I** *rl." wl718 words
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Advertisement778 1901-11-06 1 SAT! Ttn r BTltHan. Than is lull*, if aay. 'langar iraai bei complaints when properly treated. Mr*. Cnrtis Baker af Mookwalter, Ok U.aV«VMa*l Dunne latt May an infant child of a neighbour was suffering from cboU infant-m The doctors ha^ given »p bopee of recovery. I took a bailie Chamberlain's778 words
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555 1901-11-06 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY 6th NOVEMBER. Fkanci lias realised that the moments expeuded in elfjrts to squeeze blood from a turnip are disposed of to as much advantage as are the months devoted to diplomatic endeavors to extract payment of lawful debts from the (jrand i'urk; and,555 words
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Article328 1901-11-06 2 From the calm, dispassionate comments of an outsider, a community may often learn of strange and mayhap malignant conditions and occurreucea within its own environments which have long passed unobserved by that community itself. Thus it is tint we learn from no less authority than Pearson's Weekly that The uovices328 words
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Article29 1901-11-06 2 H. E. Sir Frank swettenham and tbe H .n. C. W S. Kynu«rsle.v left in the Mm Belle yesterday evening for Malacca. They are expected back torn orrow morning.29 words
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Article11 1901-11-06 2 MEiifRS. Powell and Cj. advertise a llat of Raub shires to-morrow.11 words
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Article13 1901-11-06 2 An appropriate wedding present for a bachelor is a copy of Paradise Lost13 words
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Article13 1901-11-06 2 The new Japanese battleship Mikasa is due here from England in February next.13 words
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Article17 1901-11-06 2 Mr J. Leach and Mrs. Smith arrived from P Swettenham this morning by the Han Whait /fin17 words
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Article13 1901-11-06 2 With to-day's issue there is a supplement containing shipping news and some advertisements.13 words
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Article22 1901-11-06 2 The price of cabbage, is going so high in tbe East end of London that fears are expressed of a cigar famine..22 words
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Article21 1901-11-06 2 The Sarawak estimates for 1902, show a revenue uf just over one million uf dollars, with outlay set at over 5938.000.21 words
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Article26 1901-11-06 2 Monday being a public holiday in honour of the birthday of King E<lward, t lure will be no issue of the Straits Times on that day.26 words
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Article21 1901-11-06 2 The followine telenram hai been received from Batu Bnrsawah "Crushing finished. 153 tons of stone renlized 46 ounces of smelted Roll."21 words
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Article29 1901-11-06 2 The M. M. s. fgb to CitUi with the mail from Kurnpe of the 18th October Ml Colombo at am. to-day, and is due here on -Sunday at noon.29 words
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Article25 1901-11-06 2 The British transports Vu'/.i (S.i i:i) and the Sumitra passed through the port thin morning bound for ('aloutta. They wished to b<< reported all well25 words
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Article26 1901-11-06 2 Trk Hon. Secretary of the Hlraneers and Prisoners' Aid Fund acknowledges with thanks tin- receipt of on« sovereign from Mr. C. A. R.iuch toward the fund.26 words
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Article35 1901-11-06 2 THFRirI in the Blue Balhinc Suit: You »re disappointed with the cloth in your bathing suit? The Girl in the Red Bathinc .Suit: (petulantly) Yea; the salesgirl war[anted it not to shrink md it hasn't35 words
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Article37 1901-11-06 2 Ox Monday last the Hon Ahmed Attaullah Bey, the n»w Consul-General for Turkey at Singapore, paid ao official visit to His Eicelleacv the Governor and to other members of the Government. Yesterday he called upon the consult.37 words
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Article49 1901-11-06 2 A «"N<5 the passengers on hoard the 4(M Man for London are Mrs. and Misa Xvlie, Miss Byron, Mr. Cornee. Mr Shapcat, Mr. Hardie, Miss A Jours, and Mr. and Mrs H. G Olsen. For Marseilles: Major Dodeson, H. \V. Huso Marie, Mr. J K. Edwards and Mrs. Ilmry.49 words
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Article47 1901-11-06 2 Thk Kumnno Man, brought the following p»»spngern from Kurnpe yesterday: Mm Duleman, Miss Duleinari, Mr. Nawtrey, Mr Owen, Mr. LiwrenoK, Mrs. Barker, Mr. W.-1.-t-r, Mr. K .biuson, Dr. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Caprwr, Rev. Lecatt and Mrs. Legatt, Mrs. Lewingdon, Mr. Parker, Mr. Hamerson and Mr Ormsby.47 words
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Article60 1901-11-06 2 I.aut night un tlm Esplanade, a large crowd turned out to see the football match between the new R.A. Company, the 25th from Hongkong, and the Club. The Artillerymen were a trifle out of practice, and the Club beat them by five goals to nothing. The Artillery team will probably60 words
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Article73 1901-11-06 2 The following is the list of passengers on board the Knmnno Mara bound for Hongkong: Mr. Reade, Mr. and Mrs. Ough, Miss Brewerton, Mr. Tyrwitt, Mr Grey, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Turnhall, Mrs. Osborn, Miss Reave, Mrs. Wolf-on, Mr. and Mrs Carter, Mr Thorn For Shanghai Rev Mathews and Mm. Mathews,73 words
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Article310 1901-11-06 2 CHARLEYS AUNT ANOTHER VERY SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE Last night the performance at the Town Hall was even more of a success than was that of Saturday, and the curtain raiser "—Virginia Ualbriel's musical comedietta, limit Widows, was noticeably void of ***** or flaw. It did not sulfer from interruptions as on310 words
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Article82 1901-11-06 2 Miry Jane Crroll (23), of St 11 h-'i-, tv to havn been married raeently to a in.htinm.in uainod Denim K Uy, who had just returned from >"i-!i Africa, and they met on Friday niji' to i-uinplete preparations. She was not seen again, and her body was I. un82 words
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Article226 1901-11-06 2 A OMIj field uf (Mt magnitude, giving fuel of a very high quality, will shortly be in full operation within a few Hours steam from Shanghai. It lies in the provicce of Aubui, quite the. capital, Ngankin, whith is bitiiHied un tlie Yangtse, less than h226 words
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Article208 1901-11-06 2 The Shanghai Mercury learns that no new agreement, notwithstanding the statemeut that has appeared elsewhere, has b<j far been signed by tbe Chinese and Russian Governments, but that n.-u»tijlKm» are still proceeding. The Iliixsi.in demands are understood to he as lollows: Russia acknowledges she must restore M.mciiuna208 words
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Article133 1901-11-06 2 WHEN WILL IT END Increased Taxation Possible. iMndon, 6th S'emmber. Sir Michael Hicks- Beach ha< delivered a speech at Bristol, saying that he is convinced of tbe income tax payen having paid the tax willingly because they were patriotic. li- wished he was able to s«y133 words
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Article38 1901-11-06 2 Admiral Caillard's sqtialron is at Mitilini, where he has leaded M and has occupied three pori« and the Customs houses. Kran.-e intends to pay herself out of the Customs duties to be collected there.38 words
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Article54 1901-11-06 2 BOERS REMOVE THE O.UNS. Boer Commandant Killed. Lord Kitchener wires from Pretoria that tbe Boers iv Bunsna's action were unable to remove the guns until tbe British ambulances went out. Then, under cover of the ambulances, the Boers removed tbe guns. The Boer losses in the action were undoubtedly heavy,54 words
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Article647 1901-11-06 2 Another Desperate Fight In Samar. A Catbalooan despatch of the 17th Oct. to the Manila Times says -Samar is in a ferment of revolt. Another dtxperale assault of bxlomen (rebels armed with choppers) on American troops is reported, and ten more United States soldiers have perished At the647 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement375 1901-11-06 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULABGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite, Qelijcrnite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. Safety Puses. Electric Blasting Apparatus. The aim- Krplunms, being all maHiifaJwttl m Oieul Britain, an made to fat tlie high simdard of safety and purxty tests tmpoeeti ley Ike British Go\m~nment,anit<ir' l ttiertfore, guaranteed to375 words
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Advertisement628 1901-11-06 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE ov 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 Coy's Offices, Legal Firms, Telegraph Office, Consular and Newspaper Offices &c.628 words
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Advertisement172 1901-11-06 2 NOTICES. H. M. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY NOTICE. rpHK following etUblinhments will be I clooed on Monday the 11th instant in honour of tbe above .JOHN LITTLK CO., LTD. UOBINSON A CO. KKLLY WALSH LTD. KATZ BROTHERS LTD. (Ml CALDBECK, MACGREGOS&Co. Wine Spirit Merchants Singapore. (AUo at LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG)172 words
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Advertisement529 1901-11-06 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ RAFFLES HOTEL. King's Birthday Dinner. Saturday, November 9th. The Band of the Third M. L. I WILL BE IX ATTEXDANCK. Intending Quests will kindly secure seats in advance at as early a date as possible. RAFFLES HOTEL. SARKIES BROTHERS. PROPRIETORS. 9-11 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. SULLIVAN MEMORIAL CONCERTNovember 25th529 words
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Advertisement124 1901-11-06 2 Pictures. PHOTO ENGRAVINGS. From Berlin, London and New York Photographic Company. Marion Co.. London. 300 Different Subjects. Prices same as sold in Kurope. (Special mouldinira on very cheap terms for these pictures. G.R.Lambert&Co. Ar F.ir.st An-oue Ahrde.'n on the sth inn.. COuy Fawkas" .lay) the wife of tiMm Si IB124 words
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Advertisement49 1901-11-06 2 YOU RIDE A BICYCLE. You are always liable to have a fall. CUamherluin't I'ain is 1 tie beat liniment lor cuts, uprainp, and bruises. It will heal the parts in one-third the time any other trcatinrrtnnuld require. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Binsxiore. 7-A49 words
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Advertisement48 1901-11-06 2 ADV1CK 10 TKAVEl.KRS. We wish TRAVKLBRS could realise the importance of liavinp with them a bottUofl Diarrhifi U-mrUy Change of water and dint frequently pn>duce Diarrhcpa, vkliirli i' .Hi li' <|iiickly rured with this rem« ly. St.l.l by all dealers in medicinee The Diipensvy, UeoeraJAfienU, Singapore 7— A48 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous286 1901-11-06 2 Tpfje" Straits fpimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES Thr ST It A ITS TIMES: Daily issue, in Singapore —/rr ropy IS Cts. per monlk $!.SK per year OSO.OO (By post) per montk t.'.SS per year tU.OO The STRAITS BUDGET: per copy 40 Cts. per year $11.00 (By pott) per year tiO.OO XOTE286 words
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Miscellaneous153 1901-11-06 2 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 6th November. HmbWmi.l li.ijp.in. C. W. A. Raffles Girls' School. 4. V. A. Maxim Drill Lla, i*anee Theatre. Bea.li Koad. Thursday, 7th November. High Water 740 a.m. til p.m. fledges Bale. I.eong Man tall. 10. Raub Shares Sals. Vowell. 3". Partee Theatre. U»acb Road. tf. Friday,153 words
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Article4245 1901-11-06 3 Tuesday. sth November. Present. Hll ■MIUBOI Sir r««NK lIMM SWITI.NIUM. l.r»t. ((ioVKRNOB). Hon c S Kynn. r-.ey (Actiug Colonial rv I Hon. f. (i IVnnrv (Colonial Tr«i»urr>rV Hon A M irrav (Colonial Engineer). Hon T II K-r*h»w (Acting AttorneyDon.-. .11. Hnn I H.irkin«haw Hon J M Mlinson. Hon.4,245 words
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Article2349 1901-11-06 3 Manila, Oct. Mav-tt does not take a lifetime to learn Manila, but longer than the Americans have been here, and many residents who hear it said, and hope it 1- true, that the new sovereignty is carrying the islands in a few years from the seventeenth to2,349 words
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Article578 1901-11-06 3 t-IHOAPOKK. 6TH NOVKMBIk, 1901. PBODTTCR. 'tumbler buyers 14.00 opru Rali 0-if, rto Pnnti-mnk R.SS I'epper, Blvk. buyers SOJiO do White. In 7) 4".00 «»go Floor Rarawik 5.42J .lo Brunei No. 1 „3 20 Penrl r««o 4.10 Offee. Bull. IS% b»«i« 5S 00 Coffee. Pulernhnnif ISSJ rm«is 2*>"o Ooffee, Liherinn578 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement781 1901-11-06 3 NOTICES. Jewellery! Jewellery!! Jewellery 1 11 Liuliei.' mid UenU' rings set with brilliant and gema Ladiea' bangles set with brilliants, gems, and pearl.. Ladiea' broochi-a do .'o do do Ladies' long bains and necklet.. Lailien' ami (icnts' locbete. Uentt' watches and chains. Gold and silver trinkets. Mlver links and brooches.781 words
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Advertisement454 1901-11-06 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. i n tlie lrt October, the CIGAR FACTORY of Manila known as the "Maria Gristina" with all rights, was purchased and formed into a limited Company under Maria Crlstina Compania Anonima, Manufacturera de Tabacos y cigarillos. Limited. Until the issue of a new tariff the price < named454 words
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Advertisement782 1901-11-06 4 I Ni (TICKS. For Constipation and Biliousness ftel iMtlj bat prawpUr «pM Ik. Inw. u4 I jMglM^rry^w^. c*rm utaij cinif.llo.. I PURE for ASTHMA ORIMAULT'S INDIAN CIGARETTES For Asthm*tjc people who suffer from •rttCSSIOM in biVMhmg. HOARSENESS. IRO\CIITIS INSOMNIA ia4 DIFFICULTT to tXPECTORATIOJI Ohmaults rißirntm rmder the mpirsUon easier, cul782 words
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Advertisement330 1901-11-06 4 FRASER NEAVES AERATED WATERS RECOGNISED as THE BEST IX THE EAST. Purity and Excellence (iiniranlnitl. Fraser Neave, Limited, SINGAPORE and PENANG. U Tht most Refreshing Drink In Slngipon I "montserrat; A Lime-Fruit Juice jm and Cordials HBM\ I either with water or zreated water is a off delightful thirst quencher.330 words
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