The Straits Times, 7 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-07 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,675 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement895 1901-11-07 1 »|MIE BOKN EO COMPANY, UMIIBD TUB (Haoltf 1 Li*, AssniMc*. Nor...fc Tnlo. Fir. Imiw Soei«*v. At., A»ur.r c\«sp««T (Firs). Tit. ICnitabV Life AsswraßO* Soot***. Tb» Chins Mitiul M«m N»ric«ioii Cosspaaj Tb. Tottmi^m \**i B«» Company. For partiruUr. of tht— Companies, <£• f»ll Jrlrti— n«ot of THK BORHIO COMPAKT LIMITKO Agents895 words
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Advertisement1579 1901-11-07 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. IJ-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agmf at Stngaport: Ship AOESCY, lite J. Dabhoeui A Co., 2-3, Colltbb Qdit. The undermentioned dates are only approximate Snamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Oo Van aYr Parra Batavia via hilliton Not. 4 Singkawang and Sambas1,579 words
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Advertisement595 1901-11-07 1 INSURANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. CapiUl £2,ia7,M0 Paid up Capital 2.760 Reserve Fund £1,073,680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept Ore risks at current rates of premium. BOUrTTKAD A Co., Agent*. rTTHE CHINA TRADKRB INSURANCE I COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed t8.000,000. Amount595 words
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Advertisement326 1901-11-07 1 _INBUKANCES. L'UMON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established IS2& RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,(«0,000. THE undersigned, ageuts for tbe above company, are prepared to accept fire risks tor long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore, v.c MOINF. COMTK A Co BRITISH326 words
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Advertisement687 1901-11-07 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— T^pLV^."" o 10 000^ 0 CorBT or Dibjsotobi:— B. «ii*». E*«.— CaAiaaii. Hon. JJ. Ban.-lavi!«e I Dbt-ott I'liims. B. E ToxEms K L. Ri.'iAaoaon. K*q A HAurr, Kao H SCKcaun. D. M M..saiT>*>. N. Sum Bea A. J. Ritmowd,687 words
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Advertisement654 1901-11-07 1 NOTICES. MARINE CLUB BALL. rhe held in tbe Town Hall on Friday, Ktth Nov., 1901. Members are requested to make applications for tbelr tickets and for those of their guests, as early as possible lo F. WHITEFIELD, Secretary, W-11 Ball Committee. HOTEL L>KR NEDKKLANDKN BATAVIA (JAVA.) FIRST Claas Hotel. Known654 words
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Advertisement754 1901-11-07 1 Mtrrtsa nmhu n ArBICA Chamberlain's Celie, Chelera aa. Mar rhnra Remedy. Capl. C. G. I>.anl.on I. well kaewa all ever Afnra as eommaader of Ike fortes hat eaptsred the famom rebel (Valisbe. Under date of Nov 4lb, IMT, frem Vryinrg. Recbuanaland, he writes: Baf ere start) sa> on the Ism754 words
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996 1901-11-07 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. Di-.-Plft a lc.inr.g t..w ml- .|.Muu-m in mubt matturs perluimnK to iiritisli shipping, practically every Kn.'iisbinan that lias ever travelled io laa laM will ■MM to admit in.- truth I all ih.i ■aasaaaaaa statement] aaaa bf Mr K. Ciordoii Smith in996 words
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Article791 1901-11-07 2 Tcrmno fr.im Mr. Smith'" letter, and the prospects of Britain in the ocean passenger trade, it is lo be noticed that Dr. Crust Halle, a Special Commissioner ol the German Imperial Admiralty, opines that the L'nited States and the Fatherland will soon oust Britain from her |<osition of supremacy among791 words
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Article454 1901-11-07 2 Comparativkly few people in this part of the world are interested in or underxtand the internal politics of New York City but the announcement of the defeat of the Tammany party in Tuesday's elections will be hailed with delight by every honest American on this foot stool, K.irth Of all454 words
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Article174 1901-11-07 2 Might is a strong argument, and the Sultan has doubtless acted wisely in bowing to the forcible logic of a French fleet at Smyrn-i, and in proffering tlrite upon the Customs in payment of the French claims. Still the paltriness of it all must be a terrible humiliation to the174 words
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Article26 1901-11-07 2 H. E. Sir Frank Swcttfmiam, the Hon. C. W. Kynnersley, Mrs. Kynnersley, Capt. Barry, and Mr. Bosanqaet, returned from Malacca this morning in the Sen bellt.26 words
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Article10 1901-11-07 2 Thi Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Dm left for Odessa yesterday.10 words
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Article12 1901-11-07 2 Meskrs. London and Cowen came from Deli this morning by the Calypso12 words
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Article14 1901-11-07 2 Thk curtain rises on "Grass Widows" at the Town Hall to-night at 8.45 prompt.14 words
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Article16 1901-11-07 2 Thk Volunteer Church parade has been postponed till Sunday, 17th inst., at 8 15. a m.16 words
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Article17 1901-11-07 2 The German mail steamer Stuttgart, which lelt Penang on Wednesday at midnight, is due here to-morrow morning.17 words
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Article25 1901-11-07 2 Mondai being a public holiday in honour of the birthday of King Kilward, there will be no issue of the Slraitt Time* oo that day.25 words
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Article26 1901-11-07 2 Thk officers of the 16th Madras Infantry, Tinglin, will be at h >in« to their frienls on Wednesday, 13th November, •t 4.30 p-m P. P. C.26 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article59 1901-11-07 2 /Won, Ith K mm h*r. Admiral Caillard telegraphed to the French representative at Constantinople that he had seized the Customs at Mitilini. I he French (iovernment has notified to the Turkish Government several additional demands upon the latter. The French Government status that the settlement of all59 words
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Article20 1901-11-07 2 The returns from the city election! in New York indicate the complete defeat of the Tammany candidates.20 words
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Article34 1901-11-07 2 Later The Turkish Government sent to the French representative at Constantinople a Note enclosing monthly drafts on the Customs in payment of the claims The Note has been referred to Paris.34 words
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Article45 1901-11-07 2 TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Seven hundred Mounted Infantry have been ordered to hold themselves in reidiness to embark for the Cape. It is believed that a battery is going there from India. An offer to send a strong Canadian Cavalry contingent, will probably be accepted.45 words
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Article27 1901-11-07 2 Tiik Sappho brought lie following passengers this morning from Klang Key Knight Clarke, Mr 0 V. A. Sanderson, Mr. W. I). Barnes, and Mr. B. E. James.27 words
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Article35 1901-11-07 2 Kino Kd— id will attain his ftOth ye.-tr on Saturday next. On Monday next, wh;.h is a public and bank holiday in honour of the occasion, there will be no issue of the Strnils Timet.35 words
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Article42 1901-11-07 2 Among the passengers on board the C*yU>n which arrived this morning from Yokohama bouna for London are Miss I. Brandelier, Lt. Comdr Blunt, Mrs. Blunt, Mr W. Day K.N. Mr. CliHord K N Mr. S A. Knapp L.L.D., and Mr K. Sims.42 words
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Article45 1901-11-07 2 Captain S. J B. Ame?, one of Bangkok's idui-Kt raakUata, died there on the 29th October, aged 70 year". In L-64 Capt Ames was engaged in Singapore to anjaaaM list Bangkok Police He came and retained his position lor twentysix years, resigning in I-!* 1145 words
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Article39 1901-11-07 2 The Bomhtiy <j<ue'tt says that there in a great dem ni.i in India for coolie labour for railway construction work in the Straits Settlements, and that a large number of coolies are being recruited at Ahmednagar for that purpose.39 words
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Article42 1901-11-07 2 The MaaaajariM Maritimes will reach their li fuel u anniversary at the end of this year. When the company was formed titty years ago it hn'i nineteen ships of altogether about 13,500 tons. Today the company nas 62 vessels of 245.UUU tons.42 words
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Article49 1901-11-07 2 An entertainment will be given at tbe Convent on Tuesday, 12th instant, aid p.m. in honor of the Feast Day of Bishop Kee. Tue Lady Superioress hopes that the friends of the Convent, and the parents of the pupils will do her tiie pleasure of attending on the occasion.49 words
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Article52 1901-11-07 2 Next Monday, an annular eclipse of the sun will be visible ai Hongkong, tiie greatest eclipse (about 4/a this of the sun being obscured) occurring about 4.30 that afternoon. It is unfortunate that this will probably affect the tirst match of the iuterport cricket week. Here the eclipse begins at52 words
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Article68 1901-11-07 2 Thk public examination in bankruptcy of L. J. Cl inter, late of the Marlborough Hotel, was proceeded with this morning before Mr. Justice HyndmanJones. Debtor was examined, and attributed bis dilticuliies mainly to dealing with nhart-j for other people in his own name. The examination was adjourned to tbe 21st68 words
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Article93 1901-11-07 2 Chinchew I ined Si. 000. The chinchew and the cook of the Chinese-owned steamer O. 8. Meyer waa charged before Mr. (iilman this morning with abetment of importation and possession of illicit chandu, valued at $Un, on the steamer. Tiie prosecution was conducted by Mr. F. k. Jennings,93 words
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Article98 1901-11-07 2 Hongkong Wins with 901 A tblkgram has been received announcing that Hongkong have scored 901 in the Inter-port ritle match, and that the Shanghai Mam have made 84 1 Singapore scored 884, so that tbe liiinl result of the match this year stands Hongkong 901 Singapore 88498 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement560 1901-11-07 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly autorad in bond. Pric« |10 per cue samples free. BURNEU CO., LTD. to to. s. Hole linportera. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests •&0 Iba.. 1.21N1 Ihk.. alter arvrn after lixiriln in tern <lii> Water. in Water. The above teots were made by the560 words
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Advertisement648 1901-11-07 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF 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.648 words
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Advertisement447 1901-11-07 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. T ANTED A competent Chinese clerk > T lor Saigon. Apply to 9-11 JAEGERS* CO. H. M THE KING'S BIRTHDAY NOTICK. fIiHK following establishments will be 1 closed ou Mondny the 11th instant in honour of the above JOHN" LITTLE CO., LTD. BOURDON A CO. KKLLY 4 WALSH447 words
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Advertisement943 1901-11-07 2 LATEST ADVEKTISEMENT.N rpVPEWRITINU and shorthand underA taken by eiporience.i operator', work neatly and a.vur tely executed. Apply to THE TYPEWRITING. BUREAU Mecond Floor 8-12 Gresham. House. Battery Road. Wf ANTED a smart Eurasian or Oka- >> glmle»e clerk (unmarried) for a Mining Company on the Peninsula. One with some kuowle943 words
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Advertisement33 1901-11-07 2 Pictures. PHOTO ENO.RAVINOS. From Berlin, Londrn 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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Advertisement99 1901-11-07 2 ;land sale. At Powell and Co.'s saleroom yeaterday thu following properties were disposed of:— Kretbold land, situate al Mount Klizabetli, Tanglin, «rea 2U.199 k.| ft, together with tbe European residence tliereon known as Tyrie was bought by Km: .Seng Uuan for 10,000. L'Msaliiilil land at the corner of Upper Circular99 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous286 1901-11-07 2 We "Straits '(Dimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES The STRAITS TIMES: Daily issue, in Singapore per co t ,,i l.i cts. per month fsJs prr ytar $30.00 (By post) per month ptr year $34.00 Tht STRAITS BUDGET: per copy 40 Cts. per year $18.00 (By pott) per year $10.00 NOTE— The Straits286 words
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Article67 1901-11-07 3 ■'rit pin-els hy tho se.i I I intended l.ir delivery in the lulled Kingdom hcfoie Christmas Day shoald poatad not later than tp m. on the I4tb Inatinl The pnl are reminde.l that, on pay- nt at in a Iditional bo of«fl cent-, iv le ram irded overland vis Hnndlsi.67 words
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Article87 1901-11-07 3 Thi: M fssMl says that a Filipino there has applied for a license to give a novel form ol entertainment. It is on the same principle as the totalizator at horse races, only instead of horse* racing a party of of six young ladies will shout with airguns at a87 words
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Article109 1901-11-07 3 Mbs liillan, the baesjtril and sole legatee under the will of the late Mr William John Oallan, of Dalian's well known Australian Horse Repository, advertises in to-day'- ismic that the huniness of the Repository will be continued by her under the same style, and the same management as heietoforo. It109 words
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Article118 1901-11-07 3 Is connection with the recent concerts given by the "Singapore Mm strels in aid Mth* Temper mcc Institute Building Kund we are a«ked to say that the receipts were <j:i».7:v an I the expenses 1*44.80, leaving a dabit balance of ST It The Committee of the In«MtutH desire to thank118 words
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Article602 1901-11-07 3 S. C. C. v. 25th Co. R. O. A. Thk append, -.1 r, p irt of the football Batch on in- !iv I" -V'-'-n th. 6 .ihd gstta Co B O. A *M bald oval from our iarat \e-t.T liy owing to raH I A i.irp- <:iowd of spectators602 words
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Article62 1901-11-07 3 Japan via ports, Stultgarii due Nov. Bth, Calcutta and Fanang, A Avrar due Not. Mb. S. M. London via ports. Canonic on Nov. 17, M M SvHnev. M«. y An« en.l ol Nov., I!. M. Teluk Aoson Tia ports, I'fnanti ei<-r\ Monday, and J/nMrrn every MrannsMlat,62 words
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Article648 1901-11-07 3 A mafUH of the Municipal Commiskioiiii- i* held ye«ter.lay afternoon, UN Praidaal in the chair There wre .ii-ii mnol Messrs. Jago, Kvans, Wee Tin- mi Few, s,,h-i, Haataraa, Moses, Omeadan, tot Lee Choon (tnan with the Munirip»l Secretary, Mr Polglase. The Municipal Loan, With regard to the Municipal648 words
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Article270 1901-11-07 3 BY MIJOR Mt'KHAY, COMMDT. Singapore, 7th Nov., Ihul. S. V C. Volunteer Decoration H. E. the 11.1 l Auxiliary Forces Officers Ii ration heinj awarded to Major the HonhLA. Muriray, C E., Commandant, Singapore Volunteer Corps. S. V. A. O. 11 f,r the ensuing week Lieut270 words
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Article73 1901-11-07 3 Tin. new t. -i riff, shortly to come into lone at Manila, has resulted in a hat and mob- i! 1 Mn there, employing hetween .'hki ami 600 Filipino hand". ■batting down. The Mniiit 1 Ttmet says that this itw< from the lact that the taritl i~ so low that,73 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter401 1901-11-07 3 To the Editor of tht Strait* Timetr Sin, v\ 1111 reference to your remarks in your i-suh uf Tuesday on the interport shoot, 1 think if you look into tbe 111.it tei you will lind that some of them are not absolutely borne out by facts. You401 words
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Letter206 1901-11-07 3 To tin Editor of tht Straits T mtt Sik,- I hope that, for the safety of the public, you will allow these few lines to appear in your valuahla journal M that they may attract the attention of tbe proper authorities. I happened to be at the206 words
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Article123 1901-11-07 3 Some hopeful Chinese are eager to persuade western nations to follow the teachings ot Confucius, t'hine-e emigrants tv foreign lands care so li'tle for such things that they have never raised temples to Confucius. This can n, danger be said of Chinese at Singapore Word has reached China123 words
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Article142 1901-11-07 3 ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. ISIS." 11 MS hit. Captain Charles Windham, C. V. 0., was signalled yesterday morning «n route from Hongkong. She stopped outside the harbour for torpedo practice and went :il-,n.'-i,le No. 7 Section, Tanjong Pagar Wharf, at 3 p m. yesterday to coal. At 7 this morning she142 words
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Article195 1901-11-07 3 lir.i knti.y in North China, near Chefoo.anatrocious murder waa committed, the direct result of a fortune-teller's predictions. A certain woman, who had it son and daughter of lifr own, was also etep-mother to another boy The mother consulted a fortune-teller— who told her fortune and predicted a195 words
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Article44 1901-11-07 3 The most densely peopled parts of Bombay rhow a population of 588 to the acre as against 282 in the thickest part of Calcutta. Kecenlly two house* there were found to contain 691 and 603 inmates, respectively, the most crowded room having Qfty-four occupants.44 words
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Article894 1901-11-07 3 Satlsdw, the 9th November, being the Km,; 1 MrtMaf, and, as such, a Government holiday— Kuula Lumpur is sending those unfortunates ol her Cricket eleven, who have failed to sail with the team to Hongkong, to play Negri Sembiian at Seremban. Several outstation men will be894 words
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Article177 1901-11-07 3 From Europe. Per s s. Kamaavn Aforu, due Hth Noveml>«T; for S'limtpore Mr. and Mr-*. Inuis. Miss Farrar-lU)n-s, Mr. Martin, Mr and Mrs. Clandwell. Miss J. R Re^ve. Mi..* Wi ',ler., mi. 1 Mr .lohn Oalloway. For lloiunnug-Mis E. Smith. Miss Knte Hooper, Mist Lincoln, and Mr. W.177 words
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Article563 1901-11-07 3 SIM.woKK. 7TH NoVEMBIK MM. PHODfTCB. Hamhier buyers I UnO (•opru Bait fIM do PnntisnaW «V> Pepper, B!s--k. buyers *).M do White. (f>X\ IT.OO Sago Flour Sarawak 5.43J Pearl Taeo ...7.7.!!.! I 4.1" ."orTne. Bali. I*7 hvi- ?r,no Coffee, Palembnna IS* ba«i« WOO Toffee. Liherian No. 1 l».«0 Tapioca, small563 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement62 1901-11-07 3 WHAT WOULD YOG DO if taken with a MM tttmk "1 roll.- ,,r illarrlmi anil your physician rnuld mil be reaiiilv fmimiimii-il 1'rnvide (OOTself will, a r.otrlenf Cli:imlirrl»iii'>. I ..lu-. CIiuIitk and Diarrlnrii Ki'mwly and you will then he n -pared for such an emerRenry. It always fivm prompt relief62 words
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Advertisement51 1901-11-07 3 I'AIX IN THK CHIR i« nature's warning that i'oeumonia in threatened, l>nnp a pirn "f tlinm-1 with CIIAMI1KKI. UN's PAIN BAI.M. ami 1'iiicl <>\vr th« «eat of pain, and ni..tli.-r on the hack rx.twwn tlie shouldm. and prompt r.-li.-f will follow. Sold by all dt-aleri" in medicines. TheDitpenoar) General Agonts,51 words
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Advertisement47 1901-11-07 3 J&iJ44M&MUJ4JU4iMk]jLJx^H NOTICB. BINQAPORFMOHORE RAILWAY. '|'KM)KK< are invited for the con«trucI lion of Passenger Station Buildings at Scott'" Road and Bukit Timah station. For furthur particulars apply at the office of the Chief Kesident Engineer. Tenders will bo received up to the 101 b of this month. H,u47 words
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Advertisement576 1901-11-07 3 N( HICKS. Reduction IN PRK'ES OF Plates, Papers, Chemicals, Kodaks, and Films. tiEORGE MICHAEL, PHOTO STORES Th. NOTICE. STKA ITS City Robber Btamp. Short notice. Price moderate. ■r, r.'/iil 2, Robinson Road NEITHER the captain, agents nor owners of the British barque Calburqa will be responsible for any debts that576 words
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Advertisement1568 1901-11-07 3 NOTICES, Christmas Presents^ For Friends at Home. AT s\tsi The prices quoted includo all charge, and free delivery to any Railwat o^ e ?.^i°?ho n uld*»«nt i v l {i he're Om FU l>srticullln< of lddre«" tb rem* T KING THEBAW INDIAN A BURMAH SPENCEK'S BURMAHS CHEROOTS JAVAB Per Box1,568 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous203 1901-11-07 3 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 7th November. High Water e.o p.m. Parsee Theatre, beach Road. 9. Theatrical*. Town Hall 9. Friday, Bth November. High Water. v.v> am. 8.69 p.m. German outward mail due. Pledg s S.ile rowell. 10. g. V. K. Drill. 610 S. V A. Maum Drill. r,.|6. Philha munic203 words
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Miscellaneous82 1901-11-07 3 WEATHKR BKPOIf. <****•„ X-.-'-0.. H-niii' 71k Nov.. IHOI. Ma.infpm.9p.nl. Kkm\.<««. far »»-.>9».k;S-.'1*.9« r>rp.. MS BS.S 8?.O ■>) W.B'lt.T'— 7HO 7H6 78.0 i)|r.o'WiniwBw. sw. Calm -S J Mai. Temp. 83.8 ."3 Mm... 74.6 Max. in Run 144.S 'E> Torr.rad 73.S Rainfall Nil S The nUndard time ball at Pain Rnni fell82 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1513 1901-11-07 4 Wi'lrtr this hAadingthofol lowing abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh. ship ■q. barque sch— schooner; Yet.— Tacht '"m.— Cruiser <«>t.— Ounboat Tor Torpedo; H.p. —Home-power Brit.— British V. B.— United gutes: Fr.— French Ger.— German Dnt.— Dutch lob.— Johorc 4c, O. c.,— t)en»ral argo :<■.».— deck passengers:1,513 words
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Article284 1901-11-07 4 Name, port, probable date of anivai, and name of agent*. Stiambri*. A.'Ap.:ar. Hoogkong, Not Moses. A lana. Hongkonic. Nov 16; U. Wood. Alboin, Kombav. Nov 16; Borneo Coy. Aiting. Cotie. Nov |*j Uaendela. Annam. Hongkong. Nuv 21; M. Maritime. Atholl Europe, p'.d Canal Nov -j» \u»ini Triesto, Nov284 words
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Article90 1901-11-07 4 For ¥tr Hr. lime. To-Mouow. Bangkok DM II a.m. Penang and Colombo Aira Mont 5 p m. ttiaoca AF. Dickson H. Wkatl Bin 3 p.m. Falembang OpMr 4 p.m. Piturdit. Sandakan via ports Ktdah 8 a.m IVnang /">>» Snf 1 p.m. Kimukok Marif Jtbttn 1 p.m. Feoang aDd90 words
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Article125 1901-11-07 4 From Edeom:— By the R.D.L. s.s. Stuffgarl due od Friday with d.-iten to the 16tb Oct. She brinm replies to the mails which left Hincspore on ttw 1 1th and 14th Sept. From I'iusa:— By the M. Mt. Salatir due on 10th instant. eft Sincaiioro Due in125 words
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Article157 1901-11-07 4 fi jVtaurtNiNi Tom.' Caruii Fioii Sailiu^ Comiohibh. Bio. I 6 Nurnbecß .Ocr »tr.; 2883 Ammoo Hamburg Hept 28 Behn Meyer A Co. 8 .Opnir Dut.lr.l 306Mc<iill P»lemb»ng Nov hng Seng Oum Borneo Brit Mr.! 4« ißobinßoa Bangkok Not B 6 M»baVajirunhl«Dut «tr. U»i Klein Padang Oct j» Pijnde iOdOD.UP - 157 words
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Article71 1901-11-07 4 Date Vemkl'b Namk FlauAHig Cut ah [or 7 Phr» Cbora Klso 7 Marie Borneo 7 Hole Tiioe 7 Kkul.l 7 Chow Pbva 7 Kiau Yam; 7 Howick Hall 7 Singapore 7 Uirnifarrr 7 laniiMi M»ru Urn str. Moris Dul sir. Kock ttr. liulx-rt Nor «»r. Berbow Bril «tr. Jellicoe71 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement362 1901-11-07 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. Bud Ornoi No. 13, Civtox Rom, hhahohai. lAS. A. WATTIK, Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN SONS. Local Agent*. The Company offers easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doittt business in the Kaat. 1 spuoial point is made of prompt payment362 words
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Advertisement459 1901-11-07 4 NOTICES NOTICE. Cn the Ist October, the CIGAR FACTORY of Manila known as the "Maria Gristina" with all rikrhts, was purchased and formed into a limited Company under the style of the Maria Cristina Compania Anonima, Manufacturers de Tabacos y dgarillos, Limited. Until the issue of a new tariff the459 words
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Advertisement443 1901-11-07 4 NOTICE& This delicate V gi perfume Is persistent as an f*\ EXTRACT fej^/ Handkerchief. jQ& M are adoptrd ELBKBiSPjilte by refined Vhß^~^Z^Rßi RIGAUDetC" I nT7?7V I PERTUIIBRS f£™« PJ^RIS [v/h:te v.oletsJ TANSAN Is od sale at all the principal Hotels Tiffin Booms, Wine ft Spirit Dealers. Sole Importers... Borneo Co.443 words
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