The Straits Times, 26 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,690. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement910 1901-11-26 1 *111 HOKNEOCOMPAMY I.IMIIRD TvUBaSB '»ll» lmi»:» r. Dalsa flss Invaranos Socieij. at'a# AMm> >v> r.>m;*nT (Fire). Tt'. KnoitH' US> t'.o'ruiO" IssMf; Th« <Tiia» I t.al S*j«m Navigation Comply Tlie Totssn asl Lair«r Boor I'ompanv. |SJS parti. Mi (I tUrtw Coßßsaus, w ths fill adver- SJSW f IHK BO*NKO COMPANT. LIM910 words
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Advertisement861 1901-11-26 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. T-ONINKI.IJFE PAKETVAABT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. a t Singapore: Ship Aoesoy, late J. Daerdels A Co., 3-3, Oolltib Qdat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. ""Steamer From hipe.i. a A 1 1 1 be" i Mapatcned Jor Oo N n ,,,i Batavia Nov .10861 words
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Advertisement669 1901-11-26 1 SriUn>> STKAMSHII' (LTD.) S. 8. Penang On Mondays at 4 p.m for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Sewttneham. and Teluk Anson. 8. S. "Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Tort Swettenbam, and Telok Anson llsV 'Han Whatt Hin": On Friday at 4 p.m for Malacca, Port Dickson,669 words
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Advertisement602 1901-11-26 1 INSURANCES, THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £5,127,r00 Paid up Capital £-.>12.7M Reserve Fund £1,*****0 Tbe andersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared ts accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. rl CHINA TEADKRB INBURA.NCK nOMPANT. LIMTTKI). CapiUl Bnhsoribo4 SS.OOO.Onu Anout Pmid up.602 words
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Advertisement773 1901-11-26 1 INSUBANCES._ I/UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. Established !«•> RESERVES AND TOTAL. GUARANTEES £4,000,000. I^H K undersigned, ngents for the above company, are prepared to accept lire risks for long or short periods at currspt rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in Singapore. n.c. MOINF. COMTE A Co773 words
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Advertisement554 1901-11-26 1 BANK. Nederlandsche Handel LZaatschappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING 8O(,'IBTi Established 18S4. Capital f. 60,000,000— (abt. £«.000,000, Imi-bd Capital f. «,000,000 ii. 1 t. £3.760,(100.) Rehervb Fijjid f. 3,861,000--(abt. 272,000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bbahohes: Penang, Rangoon, Medan (Deli), Semarang, Sourabaya, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean Tjilatjap, Uorontalo, Palembang,554 words
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Advertisement261 1901-11-26 1 NOTICES. ROBINSON &CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Fitted Dressing Bags. Gents' Fitted Dressing Bags. Gents' Fitted Suit Cases. Gents' Dressing Cases. Most Suitable for (Bftristmas Presents. ROBINSON &CO. 1-45 TO BE LET. TWO-Ktoricd godown No. f>4, Robinson Road. Entry Ist October. Apply to v.c. M.S. E.261 words
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Advertisement685 1901-11-26 1 CsrMf a few mmrrw delat ii» A. TKF.ATINO some eases of croup, even the length of time it Ules to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous Tha talsat way is to keep »oms reliable Cro p medicine eonsisntly in the home. There is none better tnan Chamberlain's Cough Keraedy.685 words
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644 1901-11-26 2 The Stra its Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 26TH NOVEMBER. Though rijid in tlie conviction that the conversion of "the [oaMri Tuik 1 no-.- ill.il, to '.111 Ch'iftian faith is no lit work lor womna of piety and refineuieui, we cannot help extending a certain amount of sympathy to Mian644 words
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Article205 1901-11-26 2 The unsuccessful sale of the Almeida Street property this afternoon seems to indicate that the buyers realise the fact that a hurst of ent liuriasm at an auction, while it may raise price* to a fictitious height on one occasion, will not maintain fictitious values. The upset price of the205 words
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Article339 1901-11-26 2 A i hrrrn from Mr. G. Gordon Brown, on the coolie labor question in Perak, which was published in the x traitt Timet last Friday, drew attention to the difficulty of securing Tamils for that section of the country though, as Mr. Gordon Brown explained, he even went over to339 words
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Article223 1901-11-26 2 Gr.NONx Tahan, the hitherto inaccessible mountain of Pahang, fins at last- been ascended to the very top. This is no mean feat, considering that tliree successive expeditions to ascund the mountain failed within the last few jinn Two of the explorers perished. Mr. Skeat of the Cambridge Expedition could only223 words
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Article156 1901-11-26 2 Mk. Khoo Thkan Show of IVnang is accused of proffering a Spanish gift to the Free School Fund of the northern Settlement. It seems that he promised a donation to the fund, but failed to make that promise good when called upon for the cash. Ou being twitted with his156 words
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Article100 1901-11-26 2 Apropos of the announcement in to-day's telegrams that the Austrians are holding aloof from the present Anglophobic demonstrations in the German press, the following account of en incident from the Austrian Tyrol is of interest At Innsbruck lately there were apprehensions of an antiEnglish demonstration in a theatre, where an100 words
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Article14 1901-11-26 2 Hokses for th« Selsngor raom were to leave hero to-day in the a.i. Malacca.14 words
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Article15 1901-11-26 2 The wreck of the s. s. Amhcrrt is advertised to be sold by auction tomorrow.15 words
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Article14 1901-11-26 2 Till Municipal Commissioners meet to-morrow afternoon to consider Supplemental Budget No. I of 1901.14 words
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Article23 1901-11-26 2 Thx k. s. Lightning left to-day with the following passengers:— Mr. J. White for Penang Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sarkies for Calcutta.23 words
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Article22 1901-11-26 2 Thi new Federal Chief of the Forest Department, Federated Malay state*, is said to be quite the youngest of the Federal Officers.22 words
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Article23 1901-11-26 2 It is reported at Penang that one company of the Malay States Guides will he stationed there on garrison duty, early next year.23 words
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Article22 1901-11-26 2 Mb. Tamboosamy Pillay is reported to have a smart grilrjn in Selangor, whose half-brother has just won the Granville Slakes iv Sydney.22 words
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Article25 1901-11-26 2 Mrs. Hubert, Mr. MacDougall, Mr. J. Soloman, the Rev. K. W. Haines and Mr 11. Grand, arrived from Madras by the s. s Znmunia yesterday.25 words
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Article26 1901-11-26 2 Ir is stated that the result of the tenders for the construction of the Penang Hill Railways will not be known until the middle of December.26 words
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Article25 1901-11-26 2 Ir is understood that Captain K Bradbery, the Harbour Master at Penang, contemplates retiring next year. He will have completed 42 years' service by then.25 words
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Article30 1901-11-26 2 Undkh the equator, gentlemen remarked an extensive traveller, it is so hot that the natives have to pal the hens in ice chests to prevent theDi laying haul boiled eggs'30 words
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Article30 1901-11-26 2 The P. O. outward mail steamer I'.iW/u with dates from London to the Bth instant leit Colombo on Sunday, and id exnpected to arrive here on Minday next at daylight.30 words
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Article35 1901-11-26 2 It is understood that H. M S. liri*k, after her trip to I'enang, will sail lor Malta, where she will pay of!'. The liruk will be relieved by the Fearlett, wliich will be commissioned to-day.35 words
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Article33 1901-11-26 2 It is proposed that the Selangor Government should atari an experimental farm and fatten stock thereon lor the Kuala Lumpur market, and tinis check the steady rise in the price ul meat there.33 words
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Article33 1901-11-26 2 The li jverninent has appointed Monday, the 2nd December, 1901, to be abaarWM throughout the Colony as a Public Holiday in honour of tho anniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra.33 words
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Article33 1901-11-26 2 A privatk in the Ceylou Light liifmtry Volunteer Corps has been sentenced to undergo seven years' rigoruus imprisonment for attempting to murder a brother Volunteer by bring at him with his sen-ice rifle.33 words
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Article43 1901-11-26 2 The anniversary of the birthday of His Majesty the Sultan ofTurkey comes to-morrow when the Sultan will be 61 years old The Imperial Turkish GtanL, All:«mll»h Bey, will hold a neaptkm at 4 3U to-morrow afternoon ai the uikisli Consulate, 94 Kobinson Koad.43 words
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Article44 1901-11-26 2 Old Singaporeans will regret to hear nf the death of the Key. William Aitkin, MA .formerly minister of the Singapore Presbyterian Church. Alter leaving here in 1882, he was for some years minister at Trim lid and lately chaplain of the Edinburgh Koyal Infirmary.44 words
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Article43 1901-11-26 2 A OatVHtao municipal by-law provides thi', before drivers are licenced, their characters must be examined into, their knowledge of driving proved, as also tlnir knowledge of the localities, and tin ir capacity for understanding what their fares say in English or the v.-rrn-'ilai".43 words
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Article39 1901-11-26 2 (Ink of the Simla hotel-keepers appears to be an unconscious humourist, remarks a contemporary. Immediately underneath the. Municipal finger-post indicating the way "to the cemetery. he h.is put up a hoard whereof the inscription begins Best accommodation in Simla.39 words
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Article52 1901-11-26 2 A Yor.NG alligator measuring four feet two inches was caught by Chinese fishermen in a net, at Tanjong Kirn yesterday afternoon. It was caught within a few yurds of the shore, just ■bout the spot where a shark about live feet long was netted by the same fishermen about three52 words
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Article60 1901-11-26 2 Mk. K. N. Bland, Mrs. Blanl, Mrs. Hams, Mr T. Mackay, Mrs. Mackay, Mr. 1). M. Home, Mrs. Home, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. V. Hamilton, Mrs. W. Hunter, Mr. W. Morvell, Capt. Morris, Miss Dickton, Mr. T Kar, Mr Nai Hoe, Mr. Nai Chonie, Mr. C. Voll and Mr. J Leopold,60 words
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Article108 1901-11-26 2 Tn« I'tmk I'ioneer thus dwells upon the good limes a', hand for K M.S. plan ten: "The planting community is lo be congratulated on the fac; that, after a long depression, the reports from the home market point to a still further rise in coffee quotations, which should have the108 words
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Article60 1901-11-26 2 Mk. A. McDi'KK, well-known amongst local engineering circles, died suddenly a few days ago on board the British steamer I'elayo, of which he was Chief Engineer. He was buried at the Koyal Dutch Oil Coy's, cemetery at Hangkalian Braudan. The master of the I'etnyo is full of praise for the60 words
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Article107 1901-11-26 2 AniiiDlsii to the I'rrn.k I'lmtecr a rumour is current (presumably in Perak) that some most important chances are likely to take place shortly in connection with the higher Engineering posts ol the Colony and K M H. It is stated that the Hon. A Murray, the Colonial Engineer, is about107 words
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Article19 1901-11-26 2 NEW GREEK CABINET. Ijon.hn, 26M Xorembtr. M Ziimis has got together a new Cabinet at Athons. ANQLOPHOBIA IN QERMANY.19 words
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Article25 1901-11-26 2 The OsnMM agitation against Mr. Chamberlain does not Knd the faintest echo in Ausiro-Hiingary, which looks askance upon the German tariff25 words
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Article23 1901-11-26 2 A combined movement by various column, near KeiU has resulted in the capture of MS Boer*. Several Boers were killed.23 words
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Article40 1901-11-26 2 Ufcr A despatch from I. >rd Kitohener shows that the bulk of Colonel Fisher's force who were captured hare been released by Major-General Kimington, who pursued and scattered a body of the enemy, capturing oiglit of them40 words
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Article48 1901-11-26 2 Americans I orhid Bombard menl of Colon. Marines Lanued The Americans have prohibited tin Colombian Government from bombarding Colon, the town on the Isthmus of Panama. American rmrmn< li iv.j entered Panama. They have goue to clear the railway, and to maintain means of transit thereon.48 words
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Article60 1901-11-26 2 SEPOY LINES GOLF CLUB. The November medal was won by Mr. J. H. D.Jones. Scores Heavy rain was the cause of tho poor scorns handed in. r. H. I). Jones r>7 in 4 aut. Winwr K.A.M.C. M M i 3oL Outer K.A. r.7 H .i. It Slratloa H 09 I60 words
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Article79 1901-11-26 2 MOONLIGH T M USI C. liv bund performance at the (iurdens to-night promises lo lie of exceptional interest since, by the kind permission of the utlicer-, Urn ma.-M.-d bands ol the 3rd M. U I ami the l.'ltli M. I will play. Tho programme is as follows (iian.l Hank ni.kr.79 words
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Article160 1901-11-26 2 Some deterrent Sentences. A > ihtlk of the offenders convicted in tlie Police Courts, this morning, hail no occasion to complain of any undue leniency on the port of the beuch. For instance Muymau bin Dollali, a Malay police constable, was charged before Mr. Beatty with theft160 words
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Article439 1901-11-26 2 Thk MMt in the Town Hall last nighl in 'uiniii. iiHii.it inn of the late. Sir Arthur .-ulliv.ui (died Nov. Had, IWKl) was extremely well attended the hull being absolutely lull, despite the unau-tiolai-tury stale ul the weatuer. All the iicuis on the programme were ul Sullivan's439 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement552 1901-11-26 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SPECIALLY aelaeted blend thnroughlj matured in bond. Price |IO per owe samples frae. HdKNkll CO., LTfl. lv tb Sole Importer*. JKFFRKTS tdHNBUBGB j3& STOUT. S&a A special, liuhl brew for the MfiHH HoitNtmii i.iii. Kw J\ Sole Agenta. GARKEirS PORTABLE ENGINES With Woou-Burning Fire box. All sizes552 words
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Advertisement631 1901-11-26 2 AUCTION SALES. Estate of Tan Chin Hoon, Deceased. AUCTION SALE Off Valuable 999 Years 1 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 Offices631 words
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Advertisement297 1901-11-26 2 NOTICES. Photo flgl: Stores. ÜBOBOI MICHAKL, Singapore, tu. VIOLIN LESSONS. 4 PPLY to Mr. Jilii:.- KiLsia, Union A. Hotel, North Bridge Road. sa.Ai.M-11 THE SULTAN OF TURKEY'S BIRTHDAY. rpHE Turkish Mo«lcms of this city are 1 informed that the Birthday of H M. the »ili,in will be celebrated on Wednesday,297 words
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Advertisement608 1901-11-26 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. AN Engineer, as Ootoide foreman, with good experience of mill and general repair work. Salary I '60 por month, with free, unfnrni' hed quarters. Postage home at the expiry of S yearn' service. Apply giving particulars of experience to SB-1 1 P" co Strain Timtt OSes. CHIANTI608 words
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Advertisement76 1901-11-26 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to be sent for Christmas should Ik.- taken now. Sittings should U; arranged Cor at once. X'ni.is Cards witli bigh elast< Photographs of the sender printed on the cards. X'mas Cardn, Picture Post Cards of Singapore Views, Koval Visit Views Volunteer Camp, Swimming Club, etc76 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1901-11-26 2 V)6e "Straits Wimes." ADVERTISING RATES. (Per ttandanl line, (hourgtoU) i inch.) Firit ,ii«. -tinn IS centt. Second and Ikirxl inKrtiom, tnrk lOtentt. Fturtk, fiftk and tUtk intcrtiona, tack S etntt. Secentk to eigkttentk 3 cent,. Nineteenth atul tubaquent imertiont 1 rentt. Xo charge leu tk;n One Doll*<r. On r»») nntmrt,99 words
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Article1347 1901-11-26 3 T he llowinf ib the acting managers IfthMo* IWOl.onthM mm. -ut th.- Urn Australian G .Id Mining Co Mining. IW:^rhe I.W south > .-iid.-.i I-'.' and is 1-7' ln.ni I I The reef in this dii\c is very broken al an there lung only lode formation inter- :th quartz1,347 words
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Article822 1901-11-26 3 PAHANG NEWS. /.t;),.<, ISM afiwhl Javanese Labour. In every large undertaking the labour i|ii,--'i..n is always a moot important one, but this truism applies in a far prwter degree to mining an I planting in I'ahang, where, for various labour is not so plentiful or so good as it is822 words
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Article394 1901-11-26 3 THE PAHANG CORPORATION. The report on tbs Pahang Corporation f. >r 1 1 ih) ear ending J une :<Oth latt, states: During the year -JC,,yj2 tons of stone were crushed, which produced 505 tons 3 cwts. of black tin, of a value of £48,707. This output compares with 37,&H) tous394 words
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Article991 1901-11-26 3 Assassin's last Words. An Impenitent Death. CMMMat, the murderer of President M Kinl.-v, sull'i'reil the penalty ol Inw ir, mi! at' Aub im Prison nn October Mdv Koutem correspondent describes the final scene as follows Cxolgosz retired at ten o'clock yesterday evening, and slept soundly nearly all991 words
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Article152 1901-11-26 3 Th« M,,1,, a Mail notes Mr. U. H. N"yes is contributing a series of articles to the Struiti Timtt on Tbe future of tin mining in the Malay Peninsula." In view of a possible diminution of supply fuitn alluvial workings, Mr. Noyes thinks that hydraulicing152 words
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Article1063 1901-11-26 3 \n allegedly rich Virgin Field. Is a reennt isWM nf tho Ctf Isatlrr appears a loading article anent Australian tin, which, thoui<h obviously inspired by the promoters of a company, will he found of some interest to the tin miners of the Straits generally Tin, although one of1,063 words
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Article54 1901-11-26 3 I'n, -r mMm Cm the Cup arosliclitly in advance of those last year when fourteen wern down. The number, at the day of last advices, was sixteen nnd included Security, I'entd. Sincerity, Stand Off, Go^mith. A.-/U-, WUdWwtn, St,othroy luch, Vhevendm, Tvbai Cain 2, Cherry, Mix, Rerortl Reign,54 words
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Article116 1901-11-26 3 I hi Tempi devotes a striking leaiiug article to the Duke of Cornwall's journey round the British Empire. The imagination, it nays, eannnt hulp being powerfully impreaard by the spectacle of this Empire on which the sun never -'•is. Its purely material grandeur ia of a nature to116 words
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Article235 1901-11-26 3 A Voice from Penang. Tun writer of News and Comnients" in the Pinang QmtHt makes the follow inc. remarks on the constitution and performances "I 1 the team which represented the Straits at Hongkong When one reflects how unrepresentative and second-rate a team were sent to235 words
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Article55 1901-11-26 3 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Calcutta vi.i ;.ori N Ntvata on Nov. 2«ih, Bouctead i. to. Hongkong, Suitami due Nov. iT'.h lion.. 1 1-.. i A Co. Baltic ports. Mnlaia on t7th Nov., and Korr.i, in mill. Dec. B. M. Hongkong, hormida on Nov. "8, B. M. Fremantlc via ports, Suladin55 words
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Article645 1901-11-26 3 WAS IT A POISON' SNAKE? Bi Itasai lolm QavMM muiiM go frnm ■nja] till nitrht without bit* or »n|i. Tliiwsj. throe ur fi>ur Mass Kvrry inoming he jf"' "I 1 ni-S(treeslile, injr pain in the -loniß.-h or hM.jiu.-ii he couldn't quite locate it, hut he felt it all the name.645 words
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Article555 1901-11-26 3 SiKoiroaJt, 20th Novhmhfs, lflOl. PKODrCK. (iambier 1« .T7J Copra Bnl fl.flO do Pnntimak •7" Pepper, Bla-k. huyers si.fO do White.(B>;> WSO 8a«o Flour Sarawak Ml do Brunei No. 1 SHO Pearl 3a«o 4 *1 Coffee, Bali, ISX bauls S7 7H Coffee, Palembane 30% ha«is SOW Coffee, Liberian No. 1555 words
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Article146 1901-11-26 3 CLEARANCES. DtTi. Vmu'i Itn Flag A Rir.. Tuna. Dehtixatiok. lot S8 Km Bomt Brit ttr. 18M Calcutta S« Adana Mr. ItM New York via lvimiit! 26 Piilnvo Btr. POO Hounlmyi -.ti Bri \V'aom*e Dm «tr. 9J Rhia M Kmile sti. H) Khio 27 I Ban Liang Mr, W R»nrtjerniu«in •it146 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement45 1901-11-26 3 A sore throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped with Chamberlain's Pain Balm A lame back, a pain in tbe side or chest, should be treated in a similar laanner Sold by all dealers in Medicines. Tbe IJispMlMiy, Goueul Agouti, Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement81 1901-11-26 3 CROUP. A few minutes' delay in treating some cases otcroup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep some good reliable Croup medicine constantly in tbe house There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains81 words
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Advertisement50 1901-11-26 3 $1,000 WORTH OK X'mas Cards At Cost Price. 100 designs of X'mas Mount*. Sale on now From 7 a.m. to 0 p.m. George Michael. Fass Beer Iced Fass Beer Iced Can be had during the day AT Raffles Tiffin Rooms, and at nights at Raffles Hotel. SARKIES BROTHERS, 15-12 Proprietor*.50 words
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Advertisement675 1901-11-26 3 NOTICES. HOLLY LE^'VES. The nhri.imiis Number of the Illustrated Sporting mti Dramatic Newi witn Bpocil coh'uri'u plttto. England, Ireland and Sootland. Full of (to-id stories by well-known authors Illustrated hv Kurn Pnm.i h. gXX'" by WaldP4c by Ualph B^.»i£m?BSms Orders for the above now beinr Registered for delivery on or675 words
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Advertisement780 1901-11-26 3 I SHIPPING. DERBY HROOMB POKT HKDI.AN!). Cossack ONFLOW CAKNAKVON. OKKAI.DTON FREMANTI.E. rHK Ocean Steamship Company's SAr.AOry. [jm tons. n«islM^Captain I. Bell, is intended to sail for the above port, on Thursday, the ?*.h irikt. For freight or passage! applT tr W. MANSFIELD Co.', Agents, Wll OBH. Coy HRITIBH INDIA RUII780 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous195 1901-11-26 3 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 26th November. Hiirh \\'»ter Uuti p.m. Full Moon. tMmm. H. V. K. Cyclist Section Drill an-1 Musketry. *.iO. Kand. Onrdens. D. I'm Thuntre. Ueach Road Wednesday, 27th November. M igh Wsier. 10.-'-t «.m. ILM ML H'«h TiJc. Amhrnt S;di. Powell. I Municipal Meeting. MR New Year195 words
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Article173 1901-11-26 4 SHIPPIN G IN PORT. Under ii hi adinstr.. foil wing itil,. it. lions are uaed sir— steamer sh.— «hi| bq. bnrqne: sch »choon«r;Yct— Yicln Cm.— Cniiaor; Obt.— Gunboat TorTorpedo H.p.— Horse-power I'm.— British U. B.— United Stale*. IV— French Oer.— German Dot.— l).irol. Job.— Johore Ac, O. c.,-' I cargo173 words
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Article1324 1901-11-26 4 AkRiTiLS Sikci Noon of Yr-t»i>iy. Anorvw, Dut. atr flOlnns, NacoHah, 20th Nov. From Hingkanang. 4th Not. O.c. Hongkong. For hinskawang, L~~Kda. Uatarier, Brit. atr. 31H tnna, Capt Mellor, SSlh Nov. From P. Hwettenham, 23rd Not O.c, and 107 d.p. Wee Bin A Co. For Port Dickaon. 28th—1,324 words
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Article488 1901-11-26 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Sane, port, probable dale o/ arntal, and name oj agents. HTUUMA Achilles, Chins, Dec IS; iUn.beld. Alboin, B»r»wak, Not 39 Borneo Cer. Amara, Hongkong, Not 'j%; lioustead. Mnirsl, Kvr.-lman, Dunkirk, left Oct 28; Ambria, Hamburg. Dei- II; Bebn Meyer. Annum, Colombo, K.I. 3rd; H. Maritimes. Antonio 1.0p.-z. Manila,488 words
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Article93 1901-11-26 4 MAILS CLOSE. far Per i.'r. Mm 10-Hokuo». Pat .mi and Singnr* Redang 7 ».m. Bais.-in UssatsV iv Indragiri Aing Ann Noon. Cheribon i. S'aamaf Mm Noon. Bangkok B.Sengduan 1 p.m. Batu I'ahat Sultana 'i p.m. T. A noon via ports Malacca 1 p.m. P. Swrt'h.im »in ports Poh Ann 893 words
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Article104 1901-11-26 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE Fkom Rukon:— By tbe P.AO. t.t.Valrila tm on Sunday with d»t«» to the Bth Not. ~hf liringß replies to the ni»ili which left Singapore oa the 7th mid \Hh Octolwr. Fkum (Hist— Hy the I*. &0. s.s. Parr,, Malta on I'Tth November. Out isib RAO. Nov»th NovOtb(o104 words
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Article198 1901-11-26 4 I Vnu'i Name ij Not M Dardanus 24 ISlrnwborg SS Anoawar %> Socotra M Wilnelm Chwn Sb»n 1» I-n 1 i-11, •JA Zunania* •jr. Pelayo J. Medan M Benlaw.r-•-'f Sri Wonn-f K X.nil.--m oi>i lii Poll Ann ■JM C»rol!-.» M Ml M»ruTom C*pt*i» F«o«i S*iu«>- Oobuqbiw. Rio. Brit .tr198 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1901-11-26 4 NOTICES; **|i RIGAUD'S pa Kaaetaga U^M OF JAPAN TOILET WATER I J Piqiod iKimnglWl S t*r Ka« tb« twe«i pcrfußM E J tooth l^a RIGAUD&C ru. TltKu*. John Little Co., Ltd. Qbristmas Jlnd ffew }/ear Sards. John Little Co., Ltd. X'mas New Year Presents. A GRAND SHOW OF HIOH-CLASS DIAMOND228 words
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Advertisement56 1901-11-26 4 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY KXKCUTKD ASSAM TEA. From Tjiwanp Estate, Java. Delicious Flavour. Prtix> tkmuhonK I Ih. packet O. V) oeaU do. do. 3 Ih. 0.9G Pekoe 1 Ib. OM do Ih. 11.16 Flowfry Pekoe 1 Ih. 0.86 do 2lb (1.66 To be obtained from56 words
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