The Straits Times, 13 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 30,679 SINGAPORE, WEDNJSD\Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1901. PRICE 15 C^NTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement921 1901-11-13 1 >|THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED TIE SUr I— I I if" Assurance. Norw-.-h Union Fin, lanirsaos Saewlv. Atlas Aj»unwi'»> .'omr*nv i Kir*). TV K.|oit»H. Uts A.™r»no» Society. The (Tiitisi M< toal Bt<«n> N»ti«»tioii Co«t»r.j Tbe Tortsohi.ni Lager Rwir Compuiy. Kor Darticnluv. of thow Compaßies, sco the tall »dv«rti-.m«il V THE HORNKO921 words
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Advertisement1574 1901-11-13 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under coatract with the Netherlands India Uovernmeui. .in at Sinvapvrt: AH IP AOESCY, LATE J. Daemielh A Co., 2-3, CoLLYRB CJI'AY. The nn.l..rmention»<l .tatos are only apprcximaw. Meimer Krom Erpected Will be IKspatched tor (in Coen BaUviavia Nov. 12 Billiton. B.iUvia. Samarani;. >.«■- Billiton ral>aia.1,574 words
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Advertisement480 1901-11-13 1 IS'OICES. Ideal Milk Enrched 20 per cent. I^H^l Sterilzed-Not Sweetened. ■>oSTrm^«l A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Jl cup of it is Jbiquid Jsife Jit all better class Stores. msußAycEs. THI LONDON AND LANOMH.'RE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,12?,r«0 Paid up Caatt&l £Vl-J.7.'^> Reserve Fund t: .i i Ihe undersigned,480 words
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Advertisement481 1901-11-13 1 I.VSURAiNXES. TH PBaMIX ASSURANCE COMPANY O* I.ONDON. (EI.TASLII.IIII, A. D 178X.) The undensiirced, Ar..-ntj for tbe above Com psny, are propared to scce^t Fire Risks at the cursor. r**«w in Sintrapcni, and also in Jchore as 4 the othrr states in the MaUy Peninsula. STI YEN 00. TJIK KUVAL EXCHANGE481 words
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Advertisement707 1901-11-13 1 BANKS, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000RESERVE FOND.— Court of Directors R H»q -Cniiim Hon. J.J. Bsll-Uvimi I Dsrrrr tall ISM I H. K ToMElirs B L. BiciAnosoN, Kso A HAun.Eiq H ScwnsA»T. D. M Moss, Eso. W. A. Sisns i<«q A J Ratmoxo, Kma. H. W. "LADS.707 words
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Advertisement516 1901-11-13 1 NOTICES. ST. ANDREWS HOUrE. A CHURCH of England Boarding House J\. for European and Eurasian boys who desire to attend the schools of the pla :e. Applications to be made to the Colonia Chaplain. w. s. or. atIBWAX BBICK WOERVS to PASIR PANJANG. ARL now supplying building bricks. For particulars,516 words
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Advertisement724 1901-11-13 1 Croup AFF.W MINUTr*' BBLAT lH TREATING seme eases ef stow* eTe« the length of lime it takes te ge for a doctor, eflea proves dsniereas. Tile •sksst way is to keep seme reliable Creup en.di cine constantly in tbe Rouse. 7 here is none belter lean Chsasbarlaia's Ceua Remedy. It724 words
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931 1901-11-13 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. Son is so notoriously exposed to viristitudc*. that .1 laqa> n d once popular Tolume 11:*- been written upon the subject and of all the various forms that genius assumes, in not one ot them is it so liable to tho931 words
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Article314 1901-11-13 2 Aboot a year agr> crime was so i>eculi.irly rampant in this town that even the police were awakened to a sense of the necessity of suppressing it. They took vigorous measures, locked up a number of known criminals and deported a number of suspects, and within a month had practically314 words
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Article133 1901-11-13 2 The thunder-bolt which stru< k the P. il: 0. office mis afternoon is popularly but erroneously regarded as a warning to the Company from realms above to remove that 10 per cent primage on passenger fares, and a few other evils all more or less dependent upon the Conference. The133 words
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Article15 1901-11-13 2 A 'krtick will h« held in the Johore Church on Sundiy next at 8.15 am.15 words
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Article10 1901-11-13 2 Thi Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer ilanehuria left for Odessa yesterday.10 words
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Article14 1901-11-13 2 Mr Loko Yew and Mr. Lutyent came from Kelantan by the Amheril this morning.14 words
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Article15 1901-11-13 2 Thr annual gennral meeting of the PenangTurf Club is to beheld on the 18th instant.15 words
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Article12 1901-11-13 2 With to-day's issue there is-a supplement containing shipping news and some advertisements.12 words
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Article19 1901-11-13 2 The homeward P. 4*o. s.«. Caremarvlrl is due here to-morrow morning, The mails close at 6 a.m. on Friday.19 words
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Article19 1901-11-13 2 Messrs. Powell .v Co advertise auction sales of valuable land and houses on the 20th, liHtli, and 27th inst.19 words
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Article20 1901-11-13 2 The Yuen-Han Railway, that is tb« projected line between Canton and Hankow, has already been started from that port southwards.20 words
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Article24 1901-11-13 2 Jabgrk Co as agents for the Law Union and Crown Insurance Company, have sent ur two neat calendars and one note book for 1802.24 words
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Article26 1901-11-13 2 It is said to be probable that Coronation Dity may in future years take the place of the royal birthday so far as outdoor celebrations go.26 words
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Article26 1901-11-13 2 Tub sovereign has been made legal tender in Ceylon since the 26th Oct. at the rate of Rl5, thus bringing the Colony into line with India.26 words
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Article23 1901-11-13 2 Thf Dutch lighthouse tender Lucifer arrived from Baiavia this morning and anchored in the roads. She is expected to leave fot Deli to-morrow.23 words
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Article29 1901-11-13 2 Tn» Emperor of Japan ha*.' conferred on Mr. K. A. Hewett, the new agent for the P. O. Co. iv Hongkong tho Fourth Class Order of the Sacred Treasure.29 words
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Article24 1901-11-13 2 Mr. M. Duncan has resigned the management of the Chendariang Hydraulic Mine (Perak), and will shortly develop his own concession in the samo district.24 words
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Article25 1901-11-13 2 Tat Russian transport Katlrarmt arrived from Odmsa this morning en mule for Vladivostock. She han 376 suldier* on board and is expected to leave to-morrow.25 words
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Article127 1901-11-13 2 INTERPORT CRICKET. HONOKONQ v. STRAITS RAIN STOPS THE MATCH (Special telegram to the Strail* Time*") llangktmg, Tuetday, 6 3pm. The Straits team were all out for 2.53. Towards this total Mactaggart contributed 38, Whitley 1, Wright 4, Berkshire 24, Billings 0, Kerr (not out) 1 Hongkong then opened their second127 words
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Article103 1901-11-13 2 STRAITS SECOND INNINOS. HONQKONO WINS. Hongkong, 2.10 pm. Hongkong in their second innings made 2W all out. Arthur contributed "iand Do rehill *2. The dtraits men went in and made 104 for 9 wickets Scores Voules is Carter jg f>h»rp 1 Mocaeniie 2 Oreen 6 Bar.sbire 10 Wlniiey103 words
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Article33 1901-11-13 2 Mr. Rmlyard Kipling has just finished a story neither v.,ry long nor ve r y shoit with South Africa for its scene, the war for its incidents, and the Boers for iv villains.33 words
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Article30 1901-11-13 2 Thi United States Government has ordered from the Uraga Dock Co., Japan, six cunboats for the Philippines. The price of the gunboats ranges from 150,000 yen to 200,000 yrn each.30 words
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Article33 1901-11-13 2 Drmsn tho absence of Mr. Owen in Bangkok, Mr. Benjancld acts as Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club, not of the Singapore Club as stated by a printer's crr,.r in hat niglit's issue.33 words
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Article31 1901-11-13 2 The third-dans Italian cruiser L'mhardin, of 2,380 tons displacement, has arrived at Colombo from Naples on the way to China. The Lomhardia is a 17 knot vessel, and carries 10 guns.31 words
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Article36 1901-11-13 2 Kori is gradually being acknowledged as the premier port in Japan. The latest report, is that the P. A O. Company will in the near future transfer its head office for Japan from Yokohama to Kobe.36 words
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Article38 1901-11-13 2 The farce, hleplomanw, has been presented for a second time by the Shanghai Amateur Dramatic Club with great Ktipce.ss. Sicnor Valenza, as«isted by amateurs, will produce If. 14. S Pinafore at Shanghai in the course of the winter.38 words
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Article37 1901-11-13 2 Among the various methods of raising money by Bwindlers in Penang is that of personating sanitary inspectors. They make visit" of inspection, and by threats of official displeasure, Weed the ignorant and timid natives to large amounts.37 words
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Article38 1901-11-13 2 At a rerent roeetinz of the Perik Turf Club, the fc Mowing officers were clectrl:— Mr. W. W. Douglas (President), Mr O. Maxwell (Secretary), Mr. P. Moss (Clerk of Qounw); Committee—Capt. Lyons, Capt, Kivis, Mr. Pinkney, Mr. Moir38 words
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Article44 1901-11-13 2 The 20th Hus«ars, now in India, will, says the Nival aitii Military Retard, embark at an early date for South Afri.a. The regiment, which i« in excellent condition, is up to w.ar establishment, and if required will no doubt render good account of itself.44 words
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Article44 1901-11-13 2 Vicr-A'lmiral Bendcmann, Comman der of the German iquadton in China, has received intimation that he will be recalled within two months, his time having expired. It further intimates that his tiucccessor will be Rear-Admiral KeUsler, late commander of the Cierman battleship squadron in China.44 words
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Article65 1901-11-13 2 The 3. V. A. and 8. V. R. drills notified for Friday, lfithinst., are cancelled, and a lecture on First Aid which will be given by Dr. W. EC. Middleton, is xubstituted. Them lecture* will be delivered weekly on Fridays at 5.15 p.m. .and are not65 words
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Article57 1901-11-13 2 News has reached Singapore of the death of Captain Weidemann of the N. D. L. steamer Tanghn, which occurred at Sydney, Australia, from dysentry. The Herman Consulate, Messrs Behn Meyer and Co. and all the N. D. L. steamers in port have their flags halfmasted to-day57 words
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Article102 1901-11-13 2 A Policeman Stabbed. On Monday night a police constable on duty in Canal K»ad liu'J shouts for police. On running in the direction whence the shouts were coming he saw two Chinamen holding another Chinaman down and robbing him The policeman seized one of the umailants, whereupon the102 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article30 1901-11-13 2 Ixmdnn, \ath A"o, All reserve cavalry xquadrons ha»e been ordered to prepare drafts as strong as possible to reinforce the regiments already in Bontli Afrien.30 words
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Article19 1901-11-13 2 The casualty li*ts show that the total of Col. Benson's casualties was killed 86; wounded 216.19 words
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Article48 1901-11-13 2 Since the 4th instant, I*B Boers have been killed and wounded, and 149 taken prisoners. Lord Methuim is moving against Kemp and Delaiey. Boers under Da W»t have rmen recently collecting in tlie norih-nastern section of the Orange River Colony. Columns are moving to disperse them.48 words
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Article24 1901-11-13 2 EnflUh Eleven Beaten The South Australian cricket clercn in tho first iratch at AilcUide beat Mr. Mwlnren'* elnvun by 23« runs.24 words
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Article110 1901-11-13 2 At the Assiies which opened, before Mr. Justice Liw, yesterday morning, the first case called ou was that of Low Lye Chuon, chargej with attempting to twe evidencit known to be fabricated. The Attorney General, however, entered a nolle prorrqui, and the accused was discharged Kor house-breaking by110 words
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Article195 1901-11-13 2 S. C. C. v. A Mixed team The S. C. C as concerns Association football, are at the present time in the happy position of being able to give any lo'-a! t.-.tm 1 good |MMMtI a beating. Last night a special picked team of the It. A., R X195 words
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Article225 1901-11-13 2 Electrical Discharge near Finlayson Urecn Aiurr 1.30 p. in. to-day the town was buttled by a i.-mtk- explosion in Kinlayton Urtsen, uccompaiued by a bluiuuigtiaHhot llaiue, which was plainly visiDle lrom the MraiU I'imu and a number ot other otnoM round about, and a ternlic crash of225 words
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Article306 1901-11-13 2 A Mess Ransacked. lit the early hours ef this morning, thieves bruke into "i.o.nlwooJ Mess, Scull's Koad, aud cleared off with crockery, »[«jons, knives, forks, table and bed linen, general household effects, in fact everythiug they could lay their hands on. The thieves, of whom there uitMt, from306 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement385 1901-11-13 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Maaalacturan ef Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ILL lISM OF Safety Fuses. Electric Blasting Apparatus, The nh<rr* K*phsives, bring all at/inatUvred in Great hrxtna, are made to aw the high etnwinrd of safety and mrity tests imposed by the British orenmrnt, and385 words
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Advertisement629 1901-11-13 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.629 words
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Advertisement423 1901-11-13 2 UTRST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Mercantile Premises. Splendidly situated with in few yards of Commercial Square and having important frontages on D Almeida Street and De Souza Street, adjacent to the Banks. Dock and Shipping Offices, Telegraph Office etc. To he sold by auction at Powell423 words
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Advertisement446 1901-11-13 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. \V ANTED: situation as confectioner > > and baker Apply to !«/ll H. c/o Straits Times Office. BU9INEBB Agent* reqnired immediately to sell deep sea diving dresa. Address M. K 103 Queen Street, Singa pore. U/li. T7XPKKIBNCED English OoTerneii Vj requires engagement. Good English, French, and Mu«ic, elemenUrv446 words
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Advertisement62 1901-11-13 2 X'mas 1901 ALBUM. ■>ntninin£ ?A Views and Type* CU. $1 each. Beautiful JapAn.te Albums For SU riews and types ♦I «hich a wlect on can b« mad* 130 Bach. Xi a« Catjls, X'raas Cunl Hoants fur «niatesn Picture Post Cards. Q. R. LAMBERT Co., Pliotographers At Hsmhurg. Gl"rkerei -••ewivall, S.62 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous285 1901-11-13 2 Wje "traits Wimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES The FRAITS TIMES Dmif issue, in Singapore per eepu IS {'it. H per month ft. ft >. per year $30.00 (By pott) per month It. Si per year $34.00 Thi SVtAITS BUDGET: per copy 40 CU. per year $18.00 (By pott) per year $to.OO285 words
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Article44 1901-11-13 3 Pr.cn. «k, r.a>» thp kMtf Vast, when a 1 c ssoMr cats g..niK to ap| en partly 0 tlie (1 ivcrnment which cannot m.ik up iv mm.l al"Mit the mill to P»hang. The Malayan Traii"p.»' Company lent si.ice offeted ail em on the nail44 words
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Article56 1901-11-13 3 Tri hinn'daMe. battleship, was commissioned at Portsmouth on 10th Oct. for service as an additional ship in the Mediterranean fleet Admiral Sir K 11 Si v incur has inspected her, and it is understood that she will be his flagship when he takes over the command of the Mediterranean ieot56 words
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Article51 1901-11-13 3 A pi-kiiiKß small increase took place in In.n.-i in the week ending on the :10th Oct in the number of plague deaths in the Punjab, with some decrease in the Bombay Presidency, where, however, tsM enormous total of 7.19H people di«d of the disease. Klsxwhere throughout India little change is51 words
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Article57 1901-11-13 3 H. M S. Fylaiiu returned to Sydney on the Ittk October this moruing alter a cruise round the South S. a Islands. An interesting incident of the trip was the fornial annexation of Ocean Island. Captain Tapper and a landing party landed miii uuly proclaimed the island a Hrili'h possession,57 words
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Article63 1901-11-13 3 A tfi.kokam, dated London, 14th Oct sa>-4 that the I'aris correspondent of Ihe M% Mad tells that Mr. Valentine Web Met, anuther tea man, and recently a well-known personality in Ceylon, is forming a syndicate to issue a new challenge fur the America Cup. Mr Webeatt was a guest of63 words
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Article57 1901-11-13 3 It is stated that the Government clerks got thi*r bonus allowances in three different ways. Those in receipt ofsalaii' Mi per mensem had either the differences between their present and the increff>ed salaries, .r L>o prr on the former; while those dr»'«ing salaries at MA per mensem and unler drew57 words
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Article62 1901-11-13 3 Thk Superintendent of the Straits Eiui^rnti hi Depot at Nfgapatain, South India, has n.niti.il. with eflect from the list Octolier, that all emigrants, contract as well as free, will be subject t" the same clats of medical examination as has been in force hitherto for statute emigrants to the Straits62 words
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Article59 1901-11-13 3 iHa Ceylon Volunteer orders direct thai, as ilisni.iintiM infantry officers will, in future, Barry carbines in place of MiU'ii on active service and held mano-iivre.", hutfuettoß in "Infantry Sword Kxercise' will be discontinued, except as regard* the method of drawing and returning tbe swords, and saluting. Swords will not be59 words
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Article72 1901-11-13 3 Iris intended to carry out the following harbour improvements at Port Arthur next year: 1. The western portion of the port to be dredged so as to enable large warships to anchor there. ■J A canal to be dug in the western part of the port. 3. An independent squadron72 words
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Article73 1901-11-13 3 Thi towchang, the other day, saved the life of a Chinese mining manager at Setul, in Negri Sembilan During heavy rain, he fell in the ilatk into an old worked-out mine, and w. been drowned had he not clung to a log floating in it. He ruade himself secure to73 words
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Article72 1901-11-13 3 A postal notice announces that parrels by the sea route (not letters) intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christmas. Day should he posted not later than 2 ptn on the 14th instant. The public h*-p reminded that on payment of an additional fee of SO cents parcels can72 words
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Article70 1901-11-13 3 Bn Walter Sen. l all, who has retired from tlie Governorship of British Guiana (where he is succeeded by Sir Alexander Swettenham) received recently a letter from Mr. Chamberlain sspreasini high sjinwtiisjlinii of the v*. tin a Sir Walter ha- n.lidi-ied It) the- Empire both during his tenure of •Set)70 words
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Article75 1901-11-13 3 Ox the 21st March, the SI Ta'i.rwas wrecked off Mauritius. Volunteers from the ships in the harbour of Port Louis were called for to rescue the passengers and crew, the bulk of whom were saved with great gallantry. Amongst the btavu volunteers was Mr. Tennent liray, third officer of the75 words
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Article83 1901-11-13 3 l!I< Ai" ii. rvluw over the ih-.-..\-ry by a photograph*! named 6eor|* Mafradyofa prrpetual light TV is that of a roniliinatioii of rlicrnical> in a vacuum The chemicals are placed in a globe they dissolve, and when their fumes till the <:|.,1.c it is sealed. The gas inside then glows83 words
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Article97 1901-11-13 3 Tai Royal Welsh Kisiln-m' barracks and Messrs. Droste and BatonipfTs premises at Tientsin were t.. tally imrnt down on tbe Ist instant Two of the rusiliers were burnt to nVath. By the united efforts of the military and civilians of all Dates***, the fire wax prevented from spreading If the97 words
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Article106 1901-11-13 3 Tnr steamers of 'he China MtJtsal Steam Navigation Comjiany, recently re[ nrteil n* an havinp been arquirpd by Mr. Alfred 11. .1t ol l.iveipool, are II in nuinl.er, thr. c i.f wliiih. tons gross each, are building. The 11 each of grosa, the Brat of the line; wer« built so106 words
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Article72 1901-11-13 3 1 An interesting ceremony took pla-e at (iovernnii nt llim-e. Hongkong, on the -.'n.l instaat, when Major-General Sir W UaaeoiftM. CimmHiirlini; Ihe rroope.wai formilly invested by the (invernor (Sir H. Blake) with the insignia of h Knight Cuniiiiander of St. M l. 1..1.-I and St Qaofßß, the Order hnviim been72 words
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Article99 1901-11-13 3 Trr Opnir is, it is stated, to be immediately put into the hands of the dockyard workers to be refitted as a passenger carrier on the London-Aus-tralia line. When she set sail with the Royal parly on board the paseengnr accommodation was reduced to tbe number of about twenty slate-rooms,99 words
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Article77 1901-11-13 3 When in India (says the Sunday Sprei.il) Mr Winston Churchill, M.P, luesented a copy of his first bo"k to (len Tucker, then in command at Secunderabad. "Do you like it the author inquired of the general. Haven't read it Is it meant to read Why, yes,*77 words
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Article140 1901-11-13 3 Tne Malia Vajirarudk'r name Ii is been changed to Mtdan. This vessel has been undergoing repairs at Tanjong Pagar since the 29th ult. The Hnna Innerd;lr, after discharging about one-half i.f her cargo of Japan coals at Tnnjong Pagar, was shifted y.-ter.iav tn Keppel Harbour wh.irf where the140 words
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Article242 1901-11-13 3 Tns following is the Manager's report for the month of October. Mam engine ssmlLssml crosscut south drive No. 2— Have driven 23 feet for the month, total distance lIS feet. The lode is opening out splendidly, can see good gold in the stone when breaking242 words
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Article364 1901-11-13 3 The n*f of Octjl>er 19th has the following reference to H. K Sir Frank ttenham ■h Fi.nk Athd-tane •MHsakssS, wtasi DU liai. ju-t li«eo announced, b»I ii.it hi^h ofti<-e in tbe SSSaaS ot a r.-jrultr j.rotrrr—ion li-mn j«^t^ quite at the inui Hi.- toe*. It w.-i- 111364 words
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Article107 1901-11-13 3 Hongkong, A'um Sang on Nov. IS, BjusBydoaj via ports, //aura on Nov. ISth, Buuttead A oa, I'enaug ami Oil.utta, Laitang duo 14th N..v, Beui.le.i.l 4 Co. Manila and Japan, Laniatira on ICth Nov., Bou^tuad A i'o. K..ne.«ni and Calcutta. Svddtm on Nov. 10. II 11 t.'»d*Cc.107 words
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Article62 1901-11-13 3 WHAT WOULD YOU Do if taken with a severe attack of colic or diarrlui 1 .iml your physician could not be rea.lih Mimmonrd Provide yours. It with bottla of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho?a Remedy and you will then be repaired for such an emergency, it alwajs gives prompt relief.62 words
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Article1534 1901-11-13 3 A tsaMl m.n mny wander. Bravmnnt Ihe prin .c of .larkne** is a gentleman. Btj /x-nr. l*n<ion. IS(A Oclobtr Antiquated British Railways. It ia a sign of the times— a hopeful sign, that a commute* of the managerial and executive staff of the North KasterD Railway1,534 words
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Article193 1901-11-13 3 Per Nordeutschcr Lloyd "teamor Knnig A >-rl. from lln-ni.T. October 16. due 21st >oremt«r. -To H n,apore: Mr. and Mr*. AUins, Mi<-» Atkins, Mr. Tan-Jiak-Kim nnd son, Mrs. strincfr and family. Mr. and Mr*. Thompson. To Penang: Mr and Mr*. I. C McGuffle ami family. Miss Htrdio and193 words
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200 1901-11-13 3 Tbe late ex-Lnrd Pmvost L're, of Glasgow, who died the other day, used (writes a Glasgow reader of MA. P.) to tell a good story nf Li Hunp-cbang. When that astute Oriental visited the city in the count of Mi tour he was taken200 words
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Article284 1901-11-13 3 Tbe following scores were handed in for the October monthly medal of the Batavia Golf Club:— J. G Keirier 41 scr. —41 W. 11. Scboti 62 -M 43 W. 1). C. Turner i- i —44 D. U. Rose 44+3 —46 W. a Grieve CO— 4 46 K.284 words
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Article126 1901-11-13 3 Tue (trnpliif Christmas Number, to be published Nov. aath, is, as usual, illustrated throughout in colours, and contain' a choice (election of storios hy H <i Wells, S. R. Crockett, H. B. Marriott-Watson, W. K. Norris, and Amelia Pa.ii, with a touching poem from the pi n126 words
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Article169 1901-11-13 3 Tbi Recorder of Dublin bad before him recently an action in which Mary MuUlowney sued Michael O'Sullivan for damages for breach of promise to marry. On two occasions, it appeared, according to plaintifTs story, she had ordered her trousseau, and everything was (ot ready for the169 words
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Article580 1901-11-13 3 Mikgapom, 13th N'ovkmbhk, 1901. PRonrcK. O«mbier I IA 00 Copra Bali fl «0 do PontNn»k 5.7« Pepper, Black buyers 30.3d do White, (5)0 7M Bago Floor Sarawak MSI r!« Brunei No. 1 S W> P«wr) J««e 4.10 Coffee, Bali, 16X r**i 2ROO Coffee, Pftlembare isy, h««i« SB.no Coff«w>, Liberinn580 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1901-11-13 3 PAIN IN THE CHEST u nature's warning that Pneumonia is threatened. Damp a piece of flannel with rilA.MKl-.HI.AlS s PAIN BALM, and bind over tbe aeat of pain, and another on the back between the shouldera, and prompt relief will follow. Sold by all dealers in medicines. The Dispensary, (ieneral52 words
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Advertisement236 1901-11-13 3 DON'T SIIOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, but after just a little deliberation decide you can't Htlonl to do it. But that thumping racking Headache; what can you do with it? Give it 11- quietus by using Little's Oriental Balm. It act* like maKic. It kill* pain236 words
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Advertisement222 1901-11-13 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. IT ARMENIAN STREET. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 a.m. io 4.50 p.m. llu-in..-- lloun, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Suri'luvs Up to noon. HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT H.vc placed large rontra.-ts for MM BF.RNKSK ALPS MILK COMPANY 1 "SLEDOE" BRAND. Sledge &jSjjtij^£ Brand I'nsweetesea Tondenwd Milk222 words
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Advertisement599 1901-11-13 3 NOTICES. §WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. Stylish White Muslin Blouses, exact to sketch, trimmed val insertion and lace. Price $7.00 Cacd. ALSO AT BACH. $3-50 $450 $5-75 $6.50 Kelly Walsh, Limited, 32 Raffles Place. new colonials j M r Hall Caine's k OaOh Late,. Work Kirn ity Rudyard Kipling The Secret Orchard599 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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