The Straits Times, 16 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,682 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 872 1 »|»Hr. »u I. NEO COMPANY, LIMIIED TIE Ku I lite Assannos. I In.umaos **&*j. Atlas Asm oo rowpaay (Fire). Tiw r.m.u l.if- isrannee Society. Tl» CWiia SI .itisU Stasrn Navi«iitica Cosstacv Tkt Tottss' mi Lagw Bsst Onapsay. |ha BBtasasxa those CompaaMa, as* the f«ll adV.r II BORNBO COMPANT. LIYITKU Ag«sita.
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    • 871 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^-ONINKLIJKK TAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract witli the Netherlands India Government. A.jeni, at Hinaapore: Ship Aoncr, late J. Dassdels A Co., is, Couteb LJoay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. ">u-amer l-rom Kxpected W" ill tjc iwpnuneii tor >)o ro«n-«r ivli via Nov. 19 BengkalU, Siak, Paneh, Dila,~Assaports hin
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    • 667 1 CO Ml- AON IE IJK« MKHtlAUxtltm MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Teleokaphic Address: Mesbaomlie, SIKOAI-OKE. The mall steamers will leave Singapore (MITWABII. HOMS'.TILII 1901. woi. Dates. Dntes Ernett Simon, Salazie Nov. in Oct. 30 Ann.,,,, Nov. 24 Viltedr-la-Ciolat Enu,l Simon, Nov. 11 Den. 8 rnrro Nov. 23 1 Villt-dc la-Ciotat Tonkin Dec.
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    • 603 1 INSCKA-NOES. rpHE LONPCN AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRK INSUBANOK COMPANY. Capitnl L-?,l»7.«00 Paid up Caj.ital £-J12.7W1 Rmitvi, Fond £1,07«,R80 The undersigned, AgenU for the Company, a c prepr.rcd to accept Ore risks at enrreut ratus ol ummium. BOrsTF.AI) A (to, AgenU. fTHE CTIIMA TkADKRS INbI T K4IH.'V J OOWPANV. UMITF.U Capital
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    • 465 1 INSURANCES. i L'UMON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PARIS. Established 18*J8. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,0UU. T^HE undersigned, agents for tbe above company, are prepared to accept tire risks for long or short periods at currant rate*. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore. j v.c. MOINE COMTE ACo
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    • 733 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BASKINO CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,00 ft RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,000 l Silver Reserve...! 3,:«0,000/" flSl 60 RErtERVi; LIABILITY OF» iIoOOD oOO PROPRIETORS .»io,ood.iwj Co'ht or Directors:— K. K«q.— CHAiaMAN 11. .n. J.J. HsLL-laviNo I Danrrr CaAiaHAv. H. F. Tomxins. R L. BicKAaosoH, Ksq. A. Haiit, Em
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    • 524 1 NOTICES. THE KASTKRN EXTENSION ACSTRALASU AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED. Reduced Hats* to Ldxom asi> Visavas. ON the <Ath instant, a considerable reduction in the tariffs to Luxon and Visavas will take place. The rate per word will then be Ordinary Press. To Manila and all places it iLuxon Ji.io
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    • 705 1 OtxMbM-laii'i (Mm, CVsWrm aasi Diwtlmm Rmmij, T8 EVERYWHERK ACKNOWLEDGED J. to be Ibe mo.t sueoefsfnl mediriM in use for Bownl Uomplainta. It always ejres, and rnres quickly. It can be depended upon even n. the most seven ao.l daogeroas cases. Cures griping, all «mas of diarrbrea. and at tba first
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  • 15 2 t. PmSenK BiiHtr. l)»vid«jD Prn«n> M 1-I.UtKhOU l.cr ,tr. i I.UDC^hIOU IIHIIILutS Vi» ,wt,
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  • 415 2 Ai.iikai. Kki-pkl, wlid is expected here tiiis evening by P. and O. mail, ciunesoul again tmlii- Colony to escape tfa* winter at dome. Tba Admiral was here, just over a. >v;u a*.., to revisit tint HM of his exploits nearly two
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  • 210 2 We are courteously informed by Messrs. Daendels Co that they have received a wire this forenoon announcing tti.it H. M. the Queen of Holland is progressing satisfactorily. A subsequent official telegram has been received by the Dutch residents here stating Condition of t!ie Queen favorable. Rest necessary." Apropos of these
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  • 162 2 Thb other day, we puMi-hed ad»ic«s that the Brazil colfee crop next year would be a failure though this year'scrop was a bumper one. As the Brazil crop is the determining factor in fixing prices in the coffee market, this news put new life into the market. Coffoe is now
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  • 21 2 A tbi.kukam received in Singnpore this morning announces serious and unexpected floods in Kuala Lumpur. N'j details have yet reached us.
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  • 7 2 To-day's 4, m* bank rate is 1/lOf}
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  • 9 2 Thk next Assizes here begin on the 7th Janui.ry.
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  • 9 2 iawttd up to datansjsjtayaayH— i- being prepared fur Manila.
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  • 19 2 I iik i i MS* paaaai Mil uva at 10 45 to-day aii i is due here at dusk.
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  • 14 2 IfBM j Kylns and Ogilviij came from T Ansun this murning by the I'tnang.
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  • 13 2 Ti.e 16th Madras Infantry embark on the troopship Cli>e at noon on Monday.
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  • 15 2 Mr. R J. Hantrey is gazetted A_rsistaM Superintendent in the police tjree ot the Colony.
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  • 14 2 The Otmnmmd Gutttlt notifies the appointment of Mr. W. Egerton to a C. M.w.-ship.
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  • 17 2 Mi< A. Broliier, of the Survey Depait-ii-nt. Ceylon, will shortly join the 'W.D. at Singapore as draughtsman.
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  • 19 2 Thk Volunteors have a Church parade at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow morning— fall-in at the Drill Hall at «.15.
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  • 22 2 Thk nomination of Mr. C Stringer to be unofficial member of Council in plan of Mr. T. E. E*rle, resigned, is gazetted.
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  • 17 2 Thk IVn.uic municipal revenue for lftu.'isset at tltO.Mg Theou'layis estimated at over $800 short of this auiuunl
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  • 21 2 Pou.akd's Lilliputian Opera Co. was in Honolulu at the begiuning of October, anH the children seem to hare been much ft-tcl.
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  • 21 2 Mr. C. J. Saunders, the Acting Official Assignee, now acts also as Collector of Land Revenue and Registrar of D'*ds, Singapore.
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  • 19 2 BBOMB Lieutenant Pritchard, B.TJL, has been appointed Lieutenant in the Singapore Volunteer Infantry a.id Actin*! Adjutant in that Corps.
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  • 22 2 Two hundred and thirty-two deaths were registered at Singapore during Iha Mi emling on Batsjlday last. The ratio per thousand was 4^.91.
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  • 27 2 The draft programme for thii I'enang races to be held on the istli January, 3oth January, and Ist February next provides for seven events on each day.
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  • 25 2 On Thursday night a native woman who was passing along Middle Koad was mopped by three Malays who lobbed her of \\ei kroiang> valued atSOO.
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  • 27 2 It is notified that the Straits Settlements Extradition Order in Council, l--!i, has been amended by putting British North Borneo on the footing of a Protected Slate.
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  • 29 2 Owing to an unfortunate break-down in the machine room of the Straitt Times yesterday, the paper was printed under il'ili ■■iilin- and in some copies there was imli-tiu. im.->-.
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  • 31 2 On Monday next the triennial Hokiun fhingmj procession will taku place and will no on a very big scale. 6a me inconvenience will mint likely becaused to trallic on that day.
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  • 27 2 Tiik Gurernmrnl Gaulle notifies that under the provisions of the Boundaries Ordinance, the boundaries of lands in Singapore h ill be demarcated, beginning probably from January next.
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  • 36 2 A i-ziuzfcK food depot has been established al Hongkong. This is believed to be the sin til begiuning of a large scheme to Bupply the Colony, on order, with frozen food imported in refrigerators from Australia.
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  • 37 2 On Thursday, a Chinaman was found hidiug in the second officer's cabin on the B. I. steamer Zaula. He was charged before M r. Beatty yesterday with criminal trespass and was sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 41 2 Tiik manager's report of the Sipiau Tin Company, dated the 14 th instant, is now to hand, and may be seen by shareholders on application to the Secretary. It arrived too late for a full report to appear in to-day's issue.
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  • 49 2 The Government Qmitte announces the appointment of Quarter Umtm Sergeant H. L Coghlan S. V. C. to be Honorary Lieutenant and quarter-mas-ter of tlie 8. V. C. vice Lieut. Edlin, resigned. The appointment of Lieutenant Coghlan is a fitting reward of long and meritorious service in the Singapore Volunteer*.
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  • 86 2 STRAITS v. SHANdHAI. (tkMkßl TfUgram to th, .Vr.,.7. Times Hongkong, Friday, UM p M, The Straits are all out, second innings, for :'3O. Voules i Carter ..a Oreeu g Hniafc.l Sharp 79 Whitley i Barkehire o Billing! 43 Mactaggart 14 l)»n« a Extras 14 -■SO Shanghai in their
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  • 34 2 Mr. J. W. BaUfrl has been renominated M unicip.il <'ummissioni»r at l'ennng for three years. Messrs. W. A. Cuscaden and J. W. H Maclaren have been renominated Municipal Commissioneis at Singapore for three years.
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  • 39 2 The new international code of signals comes into force here on the Ist January next The local signals for mails, position of ships when sighted, berthing of vessels at wharves, and fire signals on land <&c will remain unchanged.
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  • 46 2 A Chinaman was fined thirty dollars at Kuala Kangsar the other day for posting a letter to Singapore with a used postage stamp on it. His defence was that he Rave the letter with three cents to nn employee of his to buy a stamp with.
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  • 39 2 Mr. H. T. (iuiifch, for thirteen years leader writer to the MaaßM baity W<ii/, and who left that p.iper only upon its Bale to tlie Messrs. Harmswonh lew montln ago, has I.een i as editor of the (Nbm Pnrnwi
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  • 46 2 Thi want of suitable godo wns in Uaaill city is occupying the attention of the l«ading merchants there. A considerable quantity of goods were expected there before the loth Nov., when t lie n.'w tariff took effect, but it would appeur that proper storage was unobtainable
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  • 55 2 l>nrAiu« of the recent typhoon in the Philippines show that the Midden iit,ing of thft Cagayan River caused immense loss of life and damage to property. Hundreds of people aie missing, and many bodies were washed out to sea. The injury done to the tobacco-districts will cause a ri«e in
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  • 55 2 At the meeting ol Legislative Council on Tuesday next, the Colonial Secretary will move:— "That in order to carry out the recommendations of the In■pectißi oflicor with reference to the Penang Volunteers contained in the repirt on Ml recent inspection, the sum of So, ]3(i be voted to be included
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  • 71 2 Thb production of gold from the kolar gold mines in Snuth India has now reached the total Of .">09,.533 ounces, tlie t'ltal for all India (not inclusive of alluvial gold of which the quantity got while small, is not known) is .=il3,-J66 oiinci-i. It inny not be generally known that
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  • 170 2 Oxk afternoon, recently, there was intense excitement in the Calcutta Free School where the mangled re.ndins of a cook's mate were found under a heap of coal in a sodowa. The deceased's brother, -.»ho waa also employed in the school as cook's mate, said the deceased fell into the tire
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  • 84 2 As announced in yesterday's issue, tin-re is a performance in the Botanical Gardens this evening by the ■MMd bands of the 3rd M. L. 1., the 13th M. 1., and the 16th M. 1.-90 performers in all. The concert begins at ap. m. and ends
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  • 112 2 TEMELONG HYDRAULIC TIN MINING CO. Messrs Syme Co., agents, send the following for publication:— The mine manager re[>ortB that Xo. 3 monitor was started to work on loth October, and Xo. 1 monitor oa i;-.tli October. The results of work with Xo. 3 so far are poor, but with No.
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  • 109 2 AcroBDiNG to Captain Ferris in the "RevenueduGenieMilitaila," Marconi's new syntonic system of wireless tele■rophj gave satisfaction when tried between Cape Antibes and Calvi, in Corsica, a distance of about lit; mil.The regulation of the apparatus was delicate, however, and tall masts were rt'miirod. In a paper to the
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 108 2 THE TEA DUTY. London, 161 h AW. The composite duty on tea, proposed to be levied un l<ir the Australian Com"1 aWMkh customs tariff, has been tlone au.iy with in favour of a fixed duty of threepence a pound on tea in bulk, and fourpence on tea
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    • 46 2 iMter The rearguard of Colonel Byng's column was attacked by 400 Boers who are believed to have Iwen commanded by De Wet. The enemy were repulsed and left eight dead on the field. The British casualties were eleven in number.
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  • 789 2 Goes 10 knots on 12,000 tons Displacement. Tin new British twin-scraw tirst class armoured cruiser < Vw»y, Ui»plain 11. M. ludor. arrived from forlsmoutb this morning and sahued Admiral I'aluinbo Ungi ou board the Italian cruiser Marco l'ulv. The Lretty carries 14 large guvs
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  • 43 2 Tin first of a series of lecture* on First aid to Wounded waa given by Dr. Middleton at the Drill Hall yesterday evening, and was very well attended by Volunteers. The lecture was both interesting and instructive and is sure to become popular
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 573 2 NOTICES. "RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY selected blond thoroughly m*tur»d in bond. Plica |IO par cmae samples free. BORNEO CO, LTD. In. in. a. Sole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests MM) Hrn... 1.2110 11.... alter »f»rn after lourd«j in i •■■•it ilat k Water in Water The abore tests were made
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    • 703 2 NOTICES. TUB Rodney Bow iLjS with patent fastener specially Mm produced to fit. •J5 H THE LATENT DOUBLE COLLAR tat in a great variety of colours. PRICE 65 Cts. Each. BH^Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co. LOST— At Uohinson Koad on the 14th instant, a male Fox-lMiiar, round black ■pot nn loft thikh,
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    • 250 2 In aid of the Recreation Club Building Fund. Final Performance on Tuesday, November 19th. AT THE TOWN HALL AT 9-30 P. M: "GWey's Hunt," A Farcical Comedy by Brandon Thomas Preceded, in the evening, At 8-4.-.. By 9rass Widows, A Musical Comedietta by Virginia Gabriel. Reserved Seats $1 Back Seats
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    • 271 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTED by Chemists' assistant, Eng- li«h, c|ualitied, engagement in Singapore, or ports. )-ert«tly reliable references. Address to B T. c o Stiaiti Timm. an f \S K room to M in a Aral class BoardV ing Honse close to Town. Apply to '•■ll Z H. c/o Strait, Timr,.
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    • 333 2 «X'mas 1901. R. Lambert Co. Photographs intended to be sent for Christmas should be taken now. Silling should be arranged for at once. X'mas Curds with hi>{li class Photographs of the render printed on tiit an X'ni.ts Cards, Picture Post Cards of Singapore Views, Royal Visit Views Volunteer Camp, Swimmills'
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  • 1706 3 h it often tint Met an infallible ruilli iy as the Timrt get* tangle.) u|> ovet Q .'.I- nut ooaGoapftl, mind jro I'Ulthwaof them: Matthow, Murk hi ml thai M a point rly prwverhi.il. :li vail UmoloI nmmt of the l-\,rtli«l.en.-litofnon-s I would explain that, tide the
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  • 483 3 Americans Make a Discovery Ul rixi; the recent cont.-st for the Am,iteiir'.olfCliainpioti-liip..rAmerifa intense interest was ar.. i-. i i rtaaog of the different balls that van in BM All the talk, says ti-lj tUfkvtti, OSDtreJ on the relative merits of the gutta and rubber balls.
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  • 113 3 THE ISLANDER." The steamer Islander, 1,100 tons, arrived here this morning. She has been bought for a new steamer service l'.-t»,,Mi Singapore, and Christmas Irlaml. The Inlander was formerly in the fruit trade between London and Lisbon, and has good passenger accommo.lanon She will he commanded by* Cast Pobhwon, who
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  • 831 3 Acheen. The titular BolMa of Acbeen is now being closely followed up to his lurking Mnong hills in the unexplored Gayoo country. The pursuing column attacked the Sultan and his following twice l enemy fled leaving 36 dead on the lid. l, including seven chiefs. Twenty niuro iead
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  • 226 3 (To Ihe Ed,lor of Ihe Pinang GazelU.") f>KAR Sin, Since my return from rO-irope, I have heard certain remarks as to the way I purchased (ha race horse DuhoUvu; and to-day I have read the followini; from an article in -he t'iiiang Giuettt dated Bi.li July, under
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  • 970 3 Lipis, Sth Norrmlier. Murder. A case of murder it reported from Teinerloh, the victim being a young Malay woman. It appears that she had obtained a divorce from her husband a couple of months ago, but before the Mm. or 100 days of time for repentance had passed,
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  • 713 3 disaffection and Piracy. Thk Ifriiith Sorih Horn*) Herald has much to say ul unrust aud disturbance iv that Territory. Thus at I'lu I'ad.-i", rebelliuii has only jiint been brought under by the auirenuer of four rebel loaders, after an expedition into Ihe interior which took two weeks
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  • 55 3 Manila and Japan, iandavra on 16th Nov., KouMead Co. lUngoon and Calcutta, Kvddea on Nov. 16, II ustead A Co. London via ports, t'karrnte on Nov. 17, Sydney yin ports, Ilaura on Nov. )Bth, Buii tea.': A Co. A'oaltic ports, ilalnim on :>7tli Nov. and Knrta,
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  • 556 3 SIROAPORI, IKTII N'OVIHBIR, 1901. PKOIMTOK. (»nml.i*r 1R.78 Copra Bali ».n0 do Pnntinnak 8.7" Pepper, Black buyers .'KI.W do White, (5%) 4700 Sago Flonr Sarawak S.M do Brunei No. 1 320 Pearl Cwo 4.1(1 Coffoe, Bull, IIS% n»«H 27.7.-> Coffee, Palemhanß. 30% bn-is .V.M Coffee, I.iberian No. 1 20.n0 Tapioca,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 69 3 I'HAMHKIiI.AIV.-i COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be the mo>t suceeaßful mefliiine in u-c tor Kowel Comp'ainU. It ulwayh cures, and cures quickly It c&n be depended upon even in toe most severe and danverous cases Cures griping, all kinds of diarrho'-a, and at tbe first unucual
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    • 212 3 The report of Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping for the year ending on the Mth June last, shews that during thnt period 9,427 merchant vessels, registering nearly 16 million tons gross, held classes assigned by the Committee of l.lnyds Register. During tho year, «ll new vessels were classed
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    • 530 3 NOTICES. Kodaks m U is™.., 1 |r.\«r ""JJIITTfiR, UEOKGE MICHAEL s- I Robinson Road. Wilson STCoT, PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STREET. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Itusiners Hourj, 7 a.ni. to 8 p.m. Sunday* Dp to noon. Really Excellent!!! INDOOOPE COS ALK AND STOUT. Price $1.80
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    • 639 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years 1 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
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 195 3 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 10th November. High Water 0.32 p.m. Hongkong. Viol et anil Tennis. >. (i C Autumn Cup. Kacc Course. H ri- Cricket. Haanaßnda Gardens. s tor. KA O. outward mnil due. 11. I:.-.,- Theatre Beach Road. 9 M asonic Club Nigbt. 9. Sunday, 17th November. Hiith Wntor.
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    • 214 3 SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES. St. Andrew's Cathedral. (24th Sunday after Trinity.) fl.'lo a. m.. Matins (Parade Service). H a m.. Holy Communion (Choritl). 4 p. m.. Sunday School. fi.30 p. m.. Even»ontj. and SermoD. Garrison Parade Services. 6.4 r a m.. St. Andrew's Citheilral. Id. 1". n. m. Blakan Mati. \i
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 205 4 11' 'Mnli-viimjirM.'olidvfavHbtir, h^« •tr-itonmor sh.— «hi|< I ;i£""" t> **T o i »eh— schooner; Yet Ytehi I l>«.— Onuer; Qbt.— Gunbodi To- Torpedo; H.n.-Hor^po^. Lh t k r --O«m»n Dut.-Dnici, I ion Johom Ac., a _(i« nn .-i nock p K f f FP *i b S
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    • 708 4 r^ITE/to 1 Ji y"" r ton., c« P t U-R<i,. Telegraph Coy. Mmm, Oj-r. «tr. l.ia ton., O»pt Meyer, 11th Nov. From n«n K kok, 3,d Not. Gc Stralhern, Brit bq. UH ton. C«nt Flem Elllit 94 1 >"" aT,. -h" en For New York v 4B
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    • 118 4 From Ei'ropi:- By the P 40. ».s. C'Aujom due on Saturday with datei to tha :16th Oct. She brings replies to the mailn which left Singapore on SMlb and JUlb September. Fhom i-iiiKi:— lly the JJ.D.L. a'ihuNcVmon Sunday, and by the H. M Annum on 24th Noveml>er.
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    • 513 4 Name, part, pnbablt dale of arrival, and name 0/ ngenf*. Achilles, China, Dec 15- Manslicld Annam Hongkong, Xov M M. HartttaM Australind, Fremantl,.. Dec 2; Boustead Bayern, Hongkong, Dec 2 B. Meyer Ri«a«no. Hongkong, N OT 19; B,hn Meyer. Bombay, I.o n d o n, .l»n 2; P.
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    • 125 4 Pt tlr. Timr. To-Day. Penan* and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. Bangkok Rein 3 p.m. I*. Swi'i'ham via ports Snpphn 4 p.ni Kelantan via ports FUtv 4 p.m. Penang Mrdrn 4 d m Muntok and Fbang Ruby 4p m' Bangkok l»'on,7*oi 4 pni' Shanghai and Japan CAuran o pm.
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    • 161 4 •t K*r~, j 1 1 ViMn/ t N AM 4 ToMB cutais From S*il«o. Oontamv. 3 Kiel. No»j V* i J?°fJ i h Brit,tr »VD.tK» Penanp Nov 14 Wee Bin «nd Co. Lorabardia lml ,ra. 2«10 Boet KM CM Italian Coo.ul. XL nBne> Brinir 4149 VVarrall Birkenhwid Oct 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 309 4 NOTICES. CHINA MUTUAL LIF E INSURANCE COY, LTD JAB. A. WATTIE, Manager. MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAX SONS. Ueri A^nts. m! t'oSZuJ'thXr* term ftnd beuer boDu> than 1 ther ta hJiifin P^fiih i?t niad f prol S pt P*y menl of cl»'«n»- The Head Office Efcf m^. h h u B^
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    • 291 4 NOTICES. T AN S A I*~ (MINERAL WATER) Most Refreshing and Invigorating NATURAL TONIC KOR SALE AT MODERATE PKICES. CAN BE HAD AT jG^)TOMUNE CO. Y. SHIBUYA. Have Just Unpacked A Large Assortment of High-Class New Curios for X'mas New Year Presents: SATSUMA WAKK, CLOISONNE WARE, IVORY CAKVING WARE, LACQUKKED
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    • 475 4 CH<POTE«UT'S j^^B Pbosplioglycerate OF LIME fff *an>Mi i/ turn. I W r« Mmtln .mm MM. m, I -JWWJ?^ UI >"Kl>lUM>l FnoiPHoeircEiitTE trmip I (CHAPOTEAUTI HtOSPHOBirCERATE WIKE I (CHAPOTEAUTI \PHOSPHOBLrCERATE CAPSULES] tCHAPOTEAUT) IM Vlvlmm, PAMt-nUMOC Charles TObitc Seal Champagne. Ackstk. UEB N, M iiVKIi A Co., I fHmgafmn and I'euang. •(■JSL
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    • 710 4 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STE\M .NAVIGATION COMPANY, UMITKI). FOR RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. T H Fai? 0l T p ny i te nil r VBDBMA I ,'V i on c »P'»"'i Hosrc, will b« c e«p»khc,l for the above ports on Haturdav the 16th instant at .f p.m. For freight or passage,
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