The Straits Times, 21 November 1901

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,686 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 577 1 HRHI BOItN BO COMPANY. I.IMIIBB lh.Oiii^ For p>r< PAVT. LIV!TF.I> Ae«i»s. SrEAMSHIP COMPANIES.^* I Omrj.TEl.t" HAPII STKKai •0. .■fTKAM NAVIiTAfInS IXHiI'IMT. •teamebk fok CtaOU, J*ri>, Paauwa Ormi MIMII.. lIURPIKI. I'LVt AMI- U Throug'i Hillc -i M/,C<MI-«-*tru an 4 .1 ax fthimaCcut. MAI!. I IM M 9, r«Jrfl«i Dec. 1 I
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    • 1381 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T^ONINKLUKE IWKETVAART MAATRCHAFPIJ L'nder contract with the Netherlands lad I Afirnu el SiMopon: bmr AonoT, late J. Daekdklh a- Co.. i'dli/bk Qiat. The undermentioned dates an~Bte~amer From fapaeteo* rt fi lor On In,, Okfaoorn Pa.lan« >ca Nov. -JO penang. Bahaac OlabM looloe porl« Rnja. An.-ilalioe. Ta|iaT<-rnn (ioenoei.gsitcli.ctc.it.'.. to
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    • 470 1 NOTICED. Ideal Milk gZ -j> Enriched 20 per cent, with Cream. Sterilizcd-Not Sweetened. j^c^-w^c.*^ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. WtimmW *^Be* 9E 9|P 5*- S» J% Qupofit is liquid Jsife Jit all better class Stores. INSURANCES. rpHE LOHDOK AY!) LANCAKHiRE If;: t. ooMPAint. OaaHal HT,.'-oo Pnid v:. Ui>p:M £JIJ!.?SO
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    • 444 1 LNSUBANCES. THE Vim: NIX ASSURANCE OOMKainr 01 LONDON. lEiiiiLiixm.i 1782.) Tat :ai'_.r*i f.un. A^-n-uii for tt» »boy» Com puiy, an prftpand t.' aaaafl Fire Risks at the currant BaBM in Scn^apor and also in Johora and Ui- u^or .SUto> is Baa Maiar Poninsula. ST I V E N 4 Co.
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    • 722 1 BANKS. HONGK(>«U AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. p.\ id-up capital $io,ooo,ax>KKSEKVS FUND.— Sturling Reserve..? 10,irO,(X>l\ 137M)0 0n Silver Re»en-.i....» BEMXRVX L!AB!I.ITT O* I lin o,ii)OOO PKOPRIETORS 1-110.0"'. w Oorsr or DiaacroEß:— B. SmwiK, K«ci. -<;«»l»»»r Hox. J.J. Bsil-Ibviso DartiTT CmAiamK. 11. K Toamms I r. U Richibmou, tm\ A H»:rT, E«i
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    • 556 1 NOTICKS. Public Notice. VOTICK is liereby given tlmt Brun- ncr Mond Company Limited, Winningtun, Northwich, in the County of Chester, Knglami, Alkali Manufacturers, are the sole proprietor* of the trade-mark r "EMPIRE BRAND" wl.irh they use to distinguish the liicurbonatf of Soda and other goods of their manufacture, nnd that
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    • 703 1 bkitmm <*♦>! rmsts i« MNI uw« Obamberlains Colic, Ohalara aod Diar rh.i-a Remedy. Capt. C. <1. Uenninon it wall known all over Africa as commander of lh« force* that captured >he famoas rebel (felkho. Und»r dak- of Nov. 4th, IW7, from Vrybnrf Bechuanalaml, he writes: Before startiac on the la«t
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  • 333 2 Singapore seems to have awakened with a jerk to a Midden sense of her own existence, and the necessity of fostering the same and encouraging its developement in a molern manner. Whether the awakening hu been naturalautomatic and irtstinctively voluntary or
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  • 352 2 The home papers note that the old White Star Liner (lenntnic, which has just completed her 580 th passage across the Atlantic, is said to have been a longer time in service as a mail steamer than any other vessel in the world. Apropos of this, shipping men in Singapore
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  • 454 2 In the Strait* Chinese Magazine to hand this morning appears the following article upon the address presented to Prince Chun at the time of his visit to Singapore last July I'nfi..- t'hun, the ssjaajM Kroihrr t>i th.ChineM- Kmperor Kw.inu Bsa, ndled at Hasp pore at th- end of .lull la»t
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  • 268 2 The news that the Colombian insurgents have captured Colon tasaai t<> refute the report that reached Xew York on the JUlti u!t. that General laaaj h.i.l been killed. At that time the combination war and revolt li i 1 been threatening to give rise to tarioaa uit.-m ni'.inl cniiiplii.ati.iii', misiii'ich
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  • 9 2 lI.M. S. Crnry left for China at day light.
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  • 9 2 H. M B, Britl; lett for IVnang this morning.
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  • 15 2 The F. M. S. yacht Meran arrived from Klang yesterday and anchored in the roadn.
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  • 15 2 M«ssrs. Powell and Co. advertise a sale of a Chinese re-idri.ti.il property on Tuesday next.
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  • 23 2 Two hundred and twenty-six deaths were registered at Sinuaporu during the week ending on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 47 85.
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  • 31 2 Thk land boom continues at IVnang. In a recent deal, $6,000 was paid for a vacant piece nf land which was going ahegeing not long ago in the market for S.'iAKid.
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  • 27 2 Mk Mi. hul, phutn^r.ipher, of Kil.nnon Road, Ins a very lame assortment of Christmas cards on view. The establishment is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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  • 23 2 The Portuguese troopship Africa arrived from Colombo yesterday cnasjtta tor Macau. There are ;io« »!li.»rtMt men od board. She is expeutt^lo leave to-day.
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  • 33 2 The Japanese insurance companies are declining to pay claims on the xteauier Tmruhiko Mam, totally lost on the Ciotns, on the ground that she should not have put to sea in a typhoon.
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  • 41 2 Calcutta rumour has it that at the cotninc Coronation of the King, India will be represented by all branches of the Civil Service and by I.l'iio mon of the Native Army, wl ile the Volunteers will be represented by— one odicer!
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  • 43 2 Mr. T. II Hill, IV.tector of Übow, Federated Malay States, is now in In.li.i mi inntti-rs iel tling to the Indian coolie .'iinci.iti'jii, incliniing a Kchumit for M industrial and technical school for the children of ludian immigrants in the F. M S.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 47 2 NO FAITH IN PRESENT OFFICE- HOLDERS. Londcrn, 21»f -W. «r H. Campbell-Bannerman in a eh delivered at Plymouth, said that he i|.>.iaired of the peril facing the country in South Africa being overcome so long as Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Hilner retain their present offices.
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    • 13 2 iMler. The r..a«setnl,ling of Parliament is .leiiinte!y fixed for January 18th next.
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    • 50 2 AMERICAN SAILORS LANDED. A force of Columbian insurgents has captured Colon, on the north side of the Isthmus nf Panama. One hundred American bluejackets have occupied the railway station there. BOERS KILLED AND CAPTURED. Kitchener's Scouts have killed six Buers ami captured 54. including two field-cornets.
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  • 44 2 A wonderful ■•■fM of tin is reported to have bam diaoovand in the mine* of North Diin.laH. l«Mn*nia It is estimated to weigh n,4oolhs. The assay of a smull piece shows that the large mo* of ore contains AT per cent, of metallic tin
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  • 46 2 11. M S Redpoll! is said to he under Mwan tv Magaaj homo from China mxt mouth TsM Ifalpnl* a small irunhoxt, did valuable service up the West Kiver of Canton last year when it was fnnre.l that tin- Boxer troubles might extend to that dißtrict.
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  • 40 2 Inspfct'ik Watchain has been transferred from the Detective Station to Kandang Keilmu and Inhpector Brennan, of the Central Police Station, goe* to thedetiK tiv.. .1.-p irlinent in his place. In-peitnr Howard, of Kamlang Kcrhau Station, is transferred to the Central.
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  • 47 2 As Mr A. R Venninc, Secretary to Government. Perak, having returned Iniin leave 'he fi. Mowing changes took place thHie: Mr R (i Watscn to be lanlnr Mt|>alnii. Mi A L Ingall to ■CtM DtUfhil Mipstrate, Knits, and Mr li C. Grey to rtturn to Kuala Kaugi-ar.
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  • 45 2 Bn R..l.crt Hart (('iitiniii-«i.in. r of the lni|.iti-il Chinese Curtoms) has lmviti instructions that there shall be no change nt ptesent in the native eartni tariff (lil.in) investigations will be held later and reforms gradually introduced by which In hopes to quadruple the ren IfSj
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  • 52 2 A UM at Yokohama, on the Ist instant, destroyed MM tea godowns belonging to Man. Mourilyan, Heimann and Co The damage is set at 125,000 Ms. The lorn i^ D t hy insuraii'v I'h,. tir.' In iKades worked successfully la chirk the tormd ot the blaze, owing to the wind
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  • 55 2 It is reported that Mr. K. C. Holloway, one nl' the student assistant surgeons for this year, who proceeded to the Madras Medical Colleae fi..m lVnang, ha- pMM 1 hit Bnt examination satisfaciorily. Ile is said to have scored as high as 92 per cent, in one of the Mr.
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  • 55 2 At Batu (i.ijali, I'erak, on the 11th instant, armed g.ing rubbers broke into the house of a lowkay at X p.m. near the railway station The)' wounded him, leiMirely ranr-arkcil thehuiise, and i-lt <r. il away with plunder valued at Sl4OO. The police are after them. Their dariag at mii'li
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  • 62 2 At the As«iz.'s faastnil| immj and Itobasttd 1.... Chin, othi-rwise called Katjtas, wt-ru ohaajM with voluntarily hurt and theft in n dwelling. Tli.y were di-chiirgcd. Nging Lyu Mm was found guilty of t|n-ft in a dwelling and wan sentenced to two yenrs' rigorous ini|.r,-oi.ni. nl Qak Ah Kan for committing
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  • 66 2 Tim attention of local Shipping Agenm ami Owners is n^nin called the notice in our ;nlv.rtism^ c.luinns nntifyiriK that all vessels r irrymi; nnD, |iasstiii{!erB, or pilgriniH to (.orts of the Ottoman Kin |ir>- in lvirupo or Asia, •joust secure regular Consular invoices, and also secure the Consul's signature to
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  • 71 2 Kkum private sources tlir I'inatui UaielU hears that Singapore gup has it that the Chief Clerkship of the Marine Department here will probably be rendered vacant at the rummencenuTit of next year by the retirement of its present holder. Owing to tbis fact, and. to the re-arrangemeat of the Maiority
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  • 43 2 Thk Daily \eui states that the Small Anns Committee hpve selected a modification of the Lee-Knlield rille, suitable for all arms. The barrel of the new rifle is shortoned by live inches and the twist of the rifling is increased.
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  • 198 2 Mr. Justice Law Handles a Weathercock Jury with Skill A pectliak incident illuntriiti™ o! the ineptitude of oukJJresent jury system occurred befuaFtyr. Justice Law at the Ahsijhb ta)is morning. Tan Sik, an old otTi-nder, who had suffered save nteen previous convictions had been arrested on charge of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 632 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY s»l*ct<Kl blend thorouxhly matured in bond. Price |10 |»r cas« j samples free. BURN 10 CO., LTD. to. th. s Bole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. Tho T afoot Tooto 1 Lie babebt Icobo M 0 lbs.. I.VIHI Hi«.. after srirn after fourd«)« in i«<n 1 1 1
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    • 646 2 NOTICES. Attention I Attention I I TiI MHIIT, -'Ist JWfsWMat. at the Parsee Theatre MAHMOOD SHAH." TO-MORROW NIGHT INORA SABAH." Great Reduction in Admission Prices. 3111 Singapore Philharmonic Society. SULLIVAN MEMORIAL CONCERT. TOWN HALL Monday. 25th November, 1001. 9 pm. The Philharmonic Orchestra will play the following Uraad Selections:—' Patit.v
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    • 522 2 LATEST ADVEimSEMENTS. John Little Co. Ltd. Christmas tsoy Bazaar. Enormous Selection. Entirely New. Mechanical Tots Building Blocks Pianos and Drums Reins aud Whipn Magic Lanterns Dolls and Cradles Pistols and Guns Magnetic Toys Ninepins Garden Tool* Mouth I 'rgans Tea Sets Tool Boxes Father Xmas Wheel Barrows Watei pots Footballs
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    • 528 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. AN experienced Chinese Clerk for Mercantile Oflk-e, typ.at preferred. Written apnidtiona to, !7 11 A. E. S. cio StraiU Times Office. THK CHENDAKIANi; HYniuri.lC TIN MINIS'. COMPANY, LTD. wantJ^ A Manager (or this Company's Mine at Chnodariang, Perak, salary |1M) a month to commence with. Apply to
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    • 343 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to be sent for Ciii'iMiuas should In- taken vow. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'tnas Cards with hijrli clas? Photographs of the sender printed on the canls. X'tiiHs Cards, Picture Post Cards ol HagMMN lint Royal Vibit Views Volunteer Camp, Swimniin-; Club, etc
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  • 1981 3 A v jtinu of the Municipal Comwan held ViSter.liy nltern. i the l'rr-ideiit, Mr J O Anthoi in ilie chair Than wore kI-.i |n i M r- Ml I nn, Xv II Boast, Hutta, 1..-!- Cttoaa (iu»n, and Hirker with Mi. Municipal Si-cretani. Mr Polglaat; and the MunicfcJH
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  • 149 3 It is not so Peaceful as People Say. A PRiVATt: UttMT nv.'iw.l in Singapore fr.mi tfMtbau in TientBin, wlio Boeptinnal facilities for ascer--1 .lining what it really f?'>ing on there, MM that extensive works are now bang pushed on there eßpecially by «'■<• Kri-iicli nd German*,
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  • 146 3 Thk llunckong Telegraph says that the new ltriti«h North Borneo Customs Tariff it i« likely to have a most deplorahle aflaflt upon tr.uln. Take, for in-s-tani-i'. i-ainpiior. How can the Charinpany expect this article of ITiklik-ii lo stand an export duty of four dollars per catty-
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  • 1175 3 (l!y 11. Bitmi Soyet, MecfiheSeltmgor MfatN Department.) {Concluded Deep luads. Aliliuugh the existence of nit -c. is generally admitted, their pruhable extent is so far a matter of Cunjecture, if we except the deep alluvial at Sungei Besi near Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 277 3 The following are the entries for the December meeflgjg of the Belabor Turf Clvb W FJnt Day. The Maidkn Platk. r.oiuk, IHim Dum, Beauzite, Kia-ora, Bushranger. Ink 1.H1H.-IN IU, t. .-in .K. Honest Bill, Cossack, Ballet Girl, Queen Bee, Reaper, Blaster, Zoetrope, Ule Jo, Penang Uuiiu, Singaporean,
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  • 576 3 By Major Mikkay, Cohmet. Singapore. MM Nov., 190 L S. V C. Appointment —His Excellency the Ooteruor has been pleased to r.i tin- following appointment iv tho g. V. C with effect from the :>t instant:— Qr. Mr. .Sergt <'o((hlan, B. V. C, to bu Hunry.
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  • 104 3 The programme for the January race meeting at Bangkok has been issued. Ihe meeting will open on the 16th January, and be continued on the 17th and 18th, and probably on th* 20th, with six races on each day. The King gives a prize, and the King's Gold Cup is
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  • Correspondence.
    • 188 3 To the Editor of the StraiU Timts" Sir, 1 respectfully beg you t* give my grievance publicity through your journal. Rangoon Road, where I reside, runs off Serangoon Koad and extends far beyond the back of the Kace Course. It is nut a pucca Koad, it has
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  • 99 3 Thk A'unJttH is due on or about the 28th ult. from Kuchinotzu, which port she left on the 17th idem with a cargo of coal. Tl c Telfiii-rph steamers Recorder and Sherard Obo.»e after coaling at Keppel Hr; jo ir iiave left, the formei- for Ac. m and
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  • 261 3 Mr. Chnrles Basing, a theatrical artist well known in sT. Australia, after an interesting tour oi the continent, writes from New York to a friend in Perth I am doing hcenic work here, having been engaged on salary at the Uran.l Opera House for sometime.
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  • 71 3 Coixw, which has been captured by Colombians, is a town in Colombia on the north sideof the Isthmus of Panama, on the east side of the bay of Limon. It was founded in 1840, at the time of the construction of the Panama railway, of which if is the terminus.
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  • 85 3 Will an inquisitive lot the Klan^r police are. says the Malay MaS^fDae d-y they met a Chinaman in the Klans railway station carrying a box of Osborne biscuit*. They asked to see the biscuits. The tin was soldered up, but a knife soon opened it. Inside were thirty-one stick* of
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  • 104 3 Tmk Government clerks at Penang, says the I'innng Qazelle, have been favoured with a circular requesting them to stale whether they will be willing or not in future, as occasions arise, to accept promotions to either Singapore or Malacca, or both Settlements. Those clerks replying in the affirmative will be
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  • 117 3 A Vladivostock despatch of the 28th ult. stales that the contract entered into between the Russian (Government and the Russian Volunteer Fleet, by the terms of which thu former allows to the fleet an annual subsidy of Kb 600,000 on condition that during the lime for whioa
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  • 539 3 hi»t of Unclaimed Letters lying at the General Pott Office, Singapore. Abraham, Link. A. Auaina, E. Lloyd, A. Albers. Ludwik. K. Alillen, Mrs. Luti, W. Alixter Mansoor, E. Andianer, Capt. Magnee, O. R. L. J. Apcar, Msrlsll, 0. 1.. A.pinall.T. M ..in. U I; Atherton, T. W. T.
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  • 576 3 1-iS'llttlßK. 2IST NOVEMRIK, 1 801. PBODUGK. n»mhi*r 1800 Coprn B*ll ».«0 do Pontlinak 8.70 Pepper, Blsrk buyers 3OJ7i do White. (h%) 47.W Sago Flour Sarawak .1 80 do Bninsi No. 1 S Pearl :'a«x> 4.90 Code*. Ball, I«s£ b»»l« 97 7li Coffee, Palemhanu. SOX h MI«- *>•«" Goflrn, Liberian
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 44 3 A sore throat may ba/juickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain in the side or chest, should be treated in a similar manner. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. Tbe Dispensary, (ieueral Agents, Singapore
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    • 83 3 CROUP. A few minutes' delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. Th« safest way is to keep some gooo relic ble Croup medicine constantly in the house Theie is none better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
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    • 181 3 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 AUMDMAN STKKKT. STUDIO NOW READY. SITTINGS: From 7 a m, to -'.30 p.m. Business Hours. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Kuii'lnya Up to noon. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Hl. ml. V. inn. or Irolru ling Piles. No cure. 00 pay All druggiats are authorised
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    • 152 3 NOTICE OP REMOVAL. D. B. PADKIB HAMY, Ceylon Lace Merchant, No. 8 Stamford Road, begs to inform the public that his lace department will be removed to No. 4 Armenian Street by the end of the current month. 00 11 NOTICE. AFRESH shipment of finest grape* direct from Marseilles «t
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    • 634 3 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Land WITH Spacious Mercantile Offices, Qodowns 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.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 137 3 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 31st November. Hii{h Water S39pm. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. I'areee Theatre. Beach Road. '< Friday, 12nd November. Ilifh Uii.t. n.:i«, n 7.6 p.m. 8. V. 0. First Aid Lecture. 6.16. German Club Concert. Saturday, 13rd November. High Water 7.M0 a.m. RlB p.m. Fture Sale Orange K.I Powell.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 146 4 Haaa are w» .l atr.— MKier sta pan; anil anhnnnsi Tel Tailii rtra.— Oraiaarj Torpedo H.p.— Horse-nowni-British U. B.— United Hia... French Oor.— German Dai Ich.— Johorrt Ac, U. <•„— 1 •argo .i.ti.S-deck Dassencrr I! tarn: 1. P. W.— tanjouc Pani I. P. i) tanions Pmar Do.-lc
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    • 1013 4 AasiVii* Bom .Noon of TaniMT. Adaifi. Brit. «tr. 2,17^ ton., C»pt Smith. 19th Nov. From Kontrkonai, nth Nov. Oc, ami 1 2 d.p. (iilfillan Woo IA Co For Re* York, U— Rds. lluw,,in. It.il sir. ISO" ..Cspl kHM 10th hot. From Hoi 'Of, IMi Hot. Q 0.,
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    • 433 4 If at, pert, pntnkl- .im, nf arrival, anil unm* of <igmU. MUBI 1 hina, Dec 15; Man-Held. Innam, gkone, >fot it, M. Maritimes. Ua So» :<•); Barlow. loslria, Hongkong !>•■<■ HI; Kautenherg. aot'nllnd, Frwnantlc. DecSj Houstead. Balliarat, HonckoDg, Dec li: P. A 0. [inn -i. London, Jan s
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    • 89 4 War Time. To-Mokbow. Poalianak Hmtak 7 a.m. H:mukok SajM 9 a.m. I .1.1 ih Mohammad! 11 a.m. P.Dickson B Whnit Hin X p.m. !l .ulmnn 4 p.m. Palomhaag OpWr 4 p.m. \in port* T. nrn 4 p.m. rUTSUUT. s-mdakan via porln T\ ftiiM— 9 a.m. Paaaiig PkttSm, lp.ro.
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    • 106 4 Fkhm Kri:i)l'K: Hy the M M.s.s. Vnrra ,h>- ..i, Bohda; th dataa to Urn Ist Not. She l.nn.s replies :o iho mails which left nil October. Hsi: I'.y Urn M. M. «.s. Annam on W b Not ■m mm Oel Till N I>. Ocl i Hi M
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    • 173 4 jj FLAG 5 Vbmkl'B Xamv. .V Ton*. Caitais Not 50 !iiiuii:n<> lul str |.v>!i Brusac» lii VMorla Bad rtr. !>-» Helli«rg c. ,-r :*7!t Porok M ChartarhoOM Brll itr. IJ7B I Kllna 10 Kaugoa PiOstr. Si 79 Borkm:in Unbit Hat «tr. iw MrOill 20 K.id:it i.Vr Mr. W)0 ItarlMr
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    • 79 4 Date. Vessel's Name FlauAKic Ouun Dki-tiihtios Vuv (i IVucnlion II Ohow Phya II SIMU Ami II I'lmrir.h II si tampon II H.'l..II Konic Albert LM Rrouwer II V»q Dtwnwi II 8 <i. Mo>er Uril »li str. Foil H I' Sir' <ln,y" -•i I (ier Htr. Poloc-L Out llf P
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 __NOTICE&_ John Little Co., Ltd. Qljristmas ftew Year Sards. John Little Co., Ltd. Y. SHIBUYA. Have Just Unpacked A Large Assortment of High-Class New Curios for X'mas New Year Presents SATSITMA WARS, CLOISONNE WARF. IVORY CAKVING WARE, LACQL'KKEI) WARE, BAMBOO WARE, BEAD AND REED CLRTAIXS, BEST KIND OF TEA SERVICES,
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    • 238 4 NOTICES. T AN SAN (MINERAL WATER) Most Refreshing and Invigorating 'NATURAL TONIC FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES. CAN BE HAD AT G. OTOMUNE CO. NOTICB. STRAITS City Rubber BUmp. Short notice. Price modi-rate. CT/13/P1 ft Kobintoo Road MILLARS' KARRI V JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ■llfE, 'be undersigned, having been
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    • 745 4 NOTICE. THK partnership of Chop Sin Chye Seng, Pinonpple Preservers, Allwrt Street was ilimolvr-'l on tho 10th Novmber, J- i.nd Tan (fee Hup has no further connection with thii said rhopSinChyo Seng, which will now be carried on entirely hy Sim Kwee Tianp. NOTICK. The psrtnerahip of Chop Sin Hen«
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    • 581 4 NOTICES. Mm l*w» C 7 ThU dj S*. perfume fSJ is persistent as a4*f EXTRACT for tlie J\'/*/^ "jb. Handkerchief. jSjk k and A'r Toilet g£*X.\ Powder are adopteJ '$y-*;,, ■RIGAUDeiC 1 t j SIXGAPORE KAILWAY. rpEHDKBS are invited for tho constrar--1 tion of wooden psseanaar station baiMlngi it Cluuv
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    • 806 4 INOTICKB. J. n. A. PSBEUA. HOKTIWI.TCRItfT AND fIOIHT. ucroE ami ::x>>ovr»B or i>eo:<i:w. ecial appointment 10 His Mijenty King of Kinm, 1!. H. The Kultan f Johore, iin.i H. H. The Sultan of Lingga. Jers for n^uquei .-inrßys, 4c, 4c, artfully ami promptly executed. Cheapost rioxw in tlm Trade. UR-n:i;Y
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