The Straits Times, 27 November 1901
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Title Section13 1901-11-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,691. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement916 1901-11-27 1 Tin BbsUIBOOOMTAaTT, UMMED 'T'llK St«i wilata l-*w« Hnr-.n Tni.« PVa Inaurasea Boel-y. At'ai Aanr r.iiri^ni Tka Kiuita 1 I. ifi- I Th« (Tiina V t.:al «.«m Navi^on Comoany TheTottenl m l^rlt H»«r Company. Kor BaMa a| MEW Compao-oa, •<» the fall aiivHrt TIK IiORNKO COYPaJTf, UKITBO Mmci STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. t~,916 words
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Advertisement857 1901-11-27 1 STEAMSHIP COiLI'AxNIES. ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aftaa at Singapore: Ship Aoescy, late J. Daekdeu A Co., a-8, Oollyer Quay The undermentioned dates are only approximate. ~*Suamer Front fiipecteo *ifi be 1 »»p*lch»d lor Oa R,yntt Deli Nov SO Batovia, Stmar-ing, J oerabaia Not. 30857 words
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Advertisement675 1901-11-27 1 STIIAITS STKAMSHIF (LTD.) S. S. Penang": On Mondays at 4 p.m for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Sewttneham. and Teluk Anson. S.S. -Malacca": On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Swettenbam. and Teluk Anson S.S "Ban Whatt Hin": On Friday at 4 p.m for Malacca, Port Dickson. and675 words
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Advertisement601 1901-11-27 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital J.-2.157,H>0 Paid up Capital I LTM Reserve Fund £1,075.680 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rau*w of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. rX CHINA TRADKKS INKrjRA.Ni:>: COMPANY. MMITEn Capiul SnbMrihed I3.iku.cmi Amount Paid601 words
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Advertisement581 1901-11-27 1 T _DraURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17.in IHE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prep ired to accept Fire Rkks at current rut. BKIIN MEYEK.t To. i si I'J MAODEHURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPACT. (ESTABLISHED A.I). 1884) rt HE undersigned, ageats for the above X company, are prepared581 words
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Advertisement736 1901-11-27 1 j HANKS. H~ONQKO*G ASD OHANUHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000. RESERVE FCND.— •ierling Reserve..»lo,ooo,ooo» 3-joonn Hilver Reserve....* .V«>.000 W RESERVE LI «.IiILITY OF I ilooouro o PROPRIETORS I UUUI w Cori.r or Dibeotoks R. SsawiK, Kaq.—ClAlaHAV Uok. J.J. BxiL-lavi-ta Din-TT Ciairman. H.KTomeihs I EL. RicnAaosoK. Kk A Hauft. K« IH736 words
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Advertisement467 1901-11-27 1 NOTICES. Up- to- Date Photography. Messrs. WAH FONQ A CO Photosraphic Artists, have now entered into their new and spacious premise* No. Ml South Hridge Road, and aro prepared to supply modern and tieautifully tinted high art pho'ogrnphs in all sizes, on moft reasonable terms. Views of Singapore are also467 words
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Advertisement626 1901-11-27 1 CHAafBKRLAIWS PAIN BALM Applied to the afltrfd parti t«kUi mwmm STIFF NBCK RHKIIMAM-M BORKNE.SS of the HVfCUU STIrFNESs'of the JOINTS. >»r salt by all dealers in mediciaea everywhere. Prlcen .V) Ma ami $1 General Agents, The Dinpenary, Singapore. 6-B \\T ANTED for Sarawak, a Conveyanci of Apply to o.c. PATERSON626 words
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Article114 1901-11-27 2 CLEARANCES. I>*T«. Viuu'n Nahx. ■Klao i. Rl<i. To»». Dli-tin nun. Sot 27 I ■J7 -i-T U •Ni'Vom Charrntp Kvtident SchiH I I).U* iritos llok Ijio* li.-iti Seim (iuau .-tilun i'sktbui Kmlo .M»ru fat Ann I I Urii »tr. 1946 l'enuur, Rangoon and Calcutta i .M.M-ir n*« MuraeOlpi via Fondich«rrr I'Ul114 words
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1253 1901-11-27 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Earl H; ■.-•11.1. i- hag finally reached a presumably happy ending. At all events it has terminated in a manner calculated to furnish as much satisfaction all round as could reasonably be expected from the circumstances. A romance in which the1,253 words
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Article20 1901-11-27 2 Thk wreck of the s. s Amlttrnl was sold by auction this morning at Powell Cos. sale room for 51,7U0.20 words
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Article19 1901-11-27 2 staaM, C. W. Liird and Gunn arrived from Port Swettenuam by the s. s. Huh Whatt Ilin this morning.19 words
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Article17 1901-11-27 2 Tiik annual Chingay procession of the Teochews, Macaos, Kehs, and Hailams will take place on Wednesday next.17 words
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Article21 1901-11-27 2 Mr. and Mrs. liorckmann, Mr. Arnold, Miss J. Witm ihh-Niltolajef, and Mrs. Pereira arrived by the s. s. Vander Lijn yesterday.21 words
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Article24 1901-11-27 2 Mb and Mrs. A G Westerhout, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B Westerhout, and Mr. Baker arrived by the s. s. Ck*ir I'hya this morning.24 words
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Article18 1901-11-27 2 Thicki is a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners this afternoon to consider Supplemental Budget No. :> of 180118 words
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Article25 1901-11-27 2 A HEBTiitu is to be held this afternoon, in the Exchange, to consider tlie question of holding Land and Sea Sports at the Xew Year.25 words
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Article22 1901-11-27 2 Mauamk Melba, the famous Australian diva, has definitely arranged with Mr. lien Musgrove to pay a professional visit to Australia next year22 words
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Article26 1901-11-27 2 The Osaka Shnseu Kaislia, a Japanese steamship firm, has under consideration a proposal to open a Mgolat service between Kobe and Jav.t, riA Hongkong aud Singapore.26 words
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Article30 1901-11-27 2 A hbm saaaaaaai of Masara, Waison, Vaaa, and Poaatnay was held Hip other day at Taiping to c on-ider tho question of Ineiawai to the K M. S. subordinate Mrviai30 words
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Article29 1901-11-27 2 Ha. Maliaaaa. ol Canda, Don, and M iltli.ws, ha« I n examining various par's </f the Harbmir including ihe Tanjong I'im lagoon in company with the Colon: v Engineer.29 words
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Article33 1901-11-27 2 Trk part of sTapsM Iwin^ km from plague, the (term in mail Haaman ol Eastern A«ii .111.1 Australian liwa will again call M that, part on their ou> ward and homeward *OJ ages33 words
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Article34 1901-11-27 2 Mr A. I). Neubronner win has been Consul for Sum at Punaug for tweniv fiur years, is now paying his first visit to Bangk ik, on the invit.t tion of the King of Si.im34 words
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Article27 1901-11-27 2 Up to yesterday, the following Turkish subject* in Singapore had been registered at Ihe newly-opened Ottoman Consulate. -Jewx 17, Armenians 3, Arabs 01, Turks 21, total 84.27 words
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Article30 1901-11-27 2 Thk Siamese Commissioner appointed to arrange the boundary question in the new territory now part of Perak, arrived in Taipeug on the 22ud inst. on his way to Kuala Kangsar.30 words
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Article33 1901-11-27 2 Sn.MK legal difficulty has cropped up iv connection with the proposed vote by the Calcutta Corporation of IMO.OUO for the ctsket And A li to be presented to the King at the Coronation.33 words
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Article37 1901-11-27 2 On Gula estate in Perak, a factory for making basket sugar has reached completion. It U understood Hint Mr. J. P. Rodger, the Resident, l'erak, is to be asked to open the factory at an early date.37 words
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Article30 1901-11-27 2 Ihi charges of assault brought by certain of the Hongkong Bank thieves, now undergoing sentence, against various persons, come on for hearing nt the Police Cmrt tomorrow. Mr. Buckley prosecutes.30 words
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Article37 1901-11-27 2 Lettkhs despatched by the next homeward UeruiHn mail steamer Hayern on Monday for pUces in Southern <> ■rinany ami Sv.iiz,:rlan 1 are due to ba delivered on 1 lie 241h Dec and for .Northern Germany on Christmas Day.37 words
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Article38 1901-11-27 2 Thk J.tprm \t<ul says -C mntOkuma, a leading JapaoeM statesman, thinks that whitever I'iwcr poswaMS Manchuria will be mi- tress of the fate of the Far E Ist. ftiante* Japan cannot possidly consent to see Rvata in poasaaMaa.38 words
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Article43 1901-11-27 2 Tilt: Sultan of Turkey is til years of age to-day. In honour of thu event n.e Turkish Consul, Attaoiillah Bey, bolos a reception this afternoon at the Turkish Consulate, 94 Robinson Boad. Many of Uu honwi ol 1 tUoman labjaot* were dccorate<l today.43 words
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Article46 1901-11-27 2 Im wai a larga |illmlii| of paapla iv me HinlasM last night to li -ten to the p.-rf..nn in of tbe massed bands of the 3rd M L.I. and the 13th M.I. The musical performance was excellent in every nay, and the bWeclions were much enjoyed.46 words
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Article51 1901-11-27 2 A MYsTkKY awaits solution at the h inds of tlie police a. I'enani:, arising rroin three coipies of Chinese being tuund tiiere on Friday lost, in a i,.ra c h.irtly one hundred yards Iroiu the Magazine Police Station. The corpses w.-re pretty far gone on discoveiy, and showed maiks of51 words
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Article63 1901-11-27 2 Mu. Louis Windsor was brought before the French Court at Bangkok on the l*th iust. on the charge of being in possession of 10,000 taels of illicit nun The opium had been seized ),y the Opium Farmer's men in a Bteam launch in charge of the ,le|.;n (int. The Court63 words
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Article57 1901-11-27 2 A fikk at Hongkong on the 1 7th instant consumed two buildings iv >•> Vceux K >ad occupied by three Chinese lii ms as godowns for rice and other merchandise. Thii damage done is sot at $183,0uu The total loss in buildings and slock is about &10u,0u0. With two of57 words
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Article63 1901-11-27 2 Describing the now Grand Stand and Members' Stand at the TVnang race curse, tbe I'iua. j Uazetlc, declares that wne.ll finished they will fairly nclipae any others in the Straits, bo'li lor arrangement and capacity Their exterior" are artistic and elaborate, and they are n:ei'ly and limnjy mapped out to63 words
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376 1901-11-27 2 Thk Secretary of State lor the Colonies has ordered that regulations 39, 40, and 41 under Chapter 11., section 8, ot the Colon, al Regulations, be omitted, and that regulations Wl,4U,aod«H under Chapter XVII. be amended as follows: Presents. 421. (iovernors, Lieutenant-Ciover-nors, and all other376 words
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Article48 1901-11-27 2 Successful Experiments. lanaVa, 21th MmbbbW. A re,.,,rt from tho Am.iriciin Secretary for Agriculture as<erH that tm growing in rhc United States has prnivn ;.>h.. (■uceessful. The leaf cultivated in found to be eqml in Bm«OOf and arom.« to the best quality of imported tea.48 words
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Article22 1901-11-27 2 The C.ipe (ioverninmif. liazelU announces tli.it the Ouloay resume* control over the Colonial forces in certain districts.22 words
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Article13 1901-11-27 2 PETERSBURG. The M.irquis Ito Inn arrived in St Petersburg.13 words
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Article26 1901-11-27 2 late Lon) Kitwhauart w—Uy taport brings the i .t.i BoarloMai thai month, up to date— to 1,27 m killed, wounded, captured, and «vi ren.lrred.26 words
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Article29 1901-11-27 2 Removal of the Body to dermany. Ooaat llatzfeldt's remains were conveyed from Ifca Herman Kmhassy London, la Victoria S:,it ion with the fullust military honours.29 words
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Article94 1901-11-27 2 Thk first drill of the newly enrolled StraiieChineseVoluiiteert'onipaiiy took plaet at Telnk Aver ye»t,rilay aliernoon, when all tuose who had been nworn in turned up and were put through th« preliminaries of squad drill by Lieut. I'ri'chard and Sei^t. Major Mugliston. MHj.,r Murray and Lieut. JenniiiKS were 194 words
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Article166 1901-11-27 2 A aanuau who prefers to figure as an aaxmj Ilium Dmafactor, has olfered a scholarship of if for the greatest general progress in the 6th ami 7th Standards of the ftnflln rtlintai School this year. Captain Hau:iah of tlie ss. Mntuoon, who laoaall) paid the school a visit,166 words
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226 1901-11-27 2 It is acknowledged that the Boers have taught us good deal as regards the an of entrenching a position, especially in a hilly country or on the BM where ravines arlVird cover, and our troops in BoDth Alrica have profited greatly by the expedience gamed226 words
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Article298 1901-11-27 2 Career on the Turf. Sam Louies, the wuil-kuown jockey, was, hays a Keuter message, lately thrown Irom Ins liurse after BOllMlm with a spectator on the Northampton It Ilia IKllirw. ami broke lim thigli and collar-bone. The news of the accident will be received wild re«rel,298 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement332 1901-11-27 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. ULAJgOOW. Uyaaniit'.-. (teligaite, Oelatmt' Dynamite. Blaeticg Golatintj, Dsbmaton. Al I. kl\l'* V iia.ljly Fused. ElGtiftC iilnsting Apparatus, The tlmm tmlmm la ill aaaw fmjmnd m 9nmt it,.-,. UM ,i pail tin high mi v, lird fi/.-.'u ai,d pun/% Lite hrilj-'t (iovrrnii.' to he uf r332 words
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Advertisement410 1901-11-27 2 XOTICE& Plates Hlr c: l&Films UKOSUK MICUAKL, I'hoto Stobes. <■" BoMasna Konrl, Singapore. t HIANTI WINK 0-HK bsM table .hrot koown) in flasks "■is At hi> r m UMH Co. Hi MAKY'S. HII.LSTRKET. Sl-TF.K KATHKKINK would umt.-flllly I S»»i»l hon-4.|if.|.| linen, either new im l,i :nl ,i furniiur.- of nny410 words
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Advertisement561 1901-11-27 2 NOTICES. Attention I Attention 1 tosiqiit, 27th jrornun; at the Parsee Theatre "TILUSME JUM." TOMORROW NIGHT VAFA PER JAFA Great Reduction in Admission Prices. 31-11 LOST. SnUYtt from l::iffl.-,< Hotel on Thnn. day nitlit, brown Irish Setter (liitch)-Miinii-ip.il No. -IW. Answers to name of Jin. Any ono r^turninE siinic to561 words
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Advertisement473 1901-11-27 2 LATEST ADVKRTISEMINTS. TKACHEKS WANTED. I^OR local Khool. a Male TVachr with eipenencx, able to teach up o and inclusive of, Standard V. Salary 40 per month. ALSO. Female Tcaiher, with expeitmce able to t.-ai-h up to. and in.fuwo of HUndard 11. Salary $20 per month. Apply with copies of tertimoDials473 words
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Advertisement77 1901-11-27 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intcuded to be wnt for Cliristmas sboulil lie \aken now. Sittings should be arntnged tor at once. X'niiis Cards witli hi^h clusc Pliotograplis of the sender printed on the cards. X'mas Cards, Picture Piist Cards of fiiigapore Views, Koval Visit Views Volunteer Camp, Swimming Cluli, etc77 words
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Advertisement59 1901-11-27 2 LAND SALE. At Powell Co'a sale-room yester'lay, tlio bHowing property, was ,lifl"^,-,l nl -Praultord land, containing an area 0/94,183 M) ft, baiog portion of grant Xo 67, luoUMt with tbe European raridaaoa tnafson known as No. 10 Hslii. Road, and also ttie >bop lioute Iliercon known as Xo. Selegie Kcihil,59 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous262 1901-11-27 2 15tje "Straits V)imes." SUIiSCRIPTIOX RA m The STRAITS TIMES: Daily U4UC, in Sinaajtorr :—p*r copy IS CU. per month $I.SO per year $30.00 (UypOMtJ per month t.'.SS per year t54.00 Tke STRAITS UUDGET: per copy tO CU. it >, per year 418.00 (By poll I prryrar fX.OO SOTK —Ike Straite262 words
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Letter170 1901-11-27 3 PAHANG NEWS. To ll' I'il'i'nr <•/ the Slrmts Timer Sib, \ith nfi renre to your MaW pondani Pahana Hotat* in Fri.lay'« rUI 1 th'nk be ai.preeiateil if dent will mention the useful an H.na tment a* the "Pabang Labour Law" It shows b ■ysapathetie holing, ur^.-d no doubt in the170 words
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219 1901-11-27 3 THF. GARRISON CLOCK AT WEI-HAI-WEI. Tlie military authorities in W.-ihai-wei, says tlie Shanghai Iftm I'rrrt, recently Mtapalna lar^e clock in the new harra in, au.l after much work got it eoinp. hut it only went for natf-an-h.iur. Tben tlie b.in.ls stu.-k at l»-80, iiinl ill the Kirn:'* horses and all219 words
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Article318 1901-11-27 3 S. C. C v. 35th Co. R. A. I"UN Bsi rivals met 1 1-. S Facing in n In. 'ii. liy BUbM tue Lsplanade I lair crowd of spect ,it..rs and after I very sj-irileu match the Club reiireJ w. iiner- by *> coal- to nil. The BOW318 words
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Article361 1901-11-27 3 Krimrn [.l.tt.t 1111; i- all tin- ra..- .n Batu i'ah.it at present Chinese, Javanese, Malaya, it. are all (oin| in for it. Towkiiy I'uuti. wli.i 1..-I N 1 iri.-.-' sMRM <>! land from Uovi has planted a few liuiu!r..l rubber among his coflee plantaiiunson the hills and361 words
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Article29 1901-11-27 3 It is interesting to note that one of the last arts uf U Ilung-Chang was to write an intrudurtion in ChtMM to I'r Martin's latest translation of i«J Law.29 words
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Article1006 1901-11-27 3 GUNONG TAHAN. •THE 810 MOUNTAIN SCALI-D AT LAST. A Story of Perilous Adventure in Malaya. As wash-idly announced in yc»t.Ti!:i\ k issue, Gunong Tahan, tlie huherto inaccessible mountain of Pabaa* has at las* been ascended to tin' very top. This in no mean feat, nMMhriof that throe successive i'i|« iitions1,006 words
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Article491 1901-11-27 3 SWARM ING WITH LEECHES. ami <l was an awful job. We inarched in this state for two days and. then came upon the village. We hail been seven days without any food exi-.-pt a few lish which we got by tiring charges of dynamite in the (.0..1- we 1 aim-491 words
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Article348 1901-11-27 3 That a man can sustain serious burns from a small quantity of cold mineral substance canied in his pocket seems almost too absurd for belief, yet there is no doubt that this paradoxical accident has t .kin place It is now well known that Roentgen348 words
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532 1901-11-27 3 HOW TO PLAY "POKER PROFITABLY. I. I' .n't buy lot.' half M many chips at the start as'tho oilier player-s The expectation is that you >■■ ill win. and if you lose it is better tdat you 1..-rrow or ow« up. 'J Never ante up until someone tells you to.532 words
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831 1901-11-27 3 kma.n commercial circles regard i!w Si ..-rian Riilwiy as destined to piny an important part in Germany's expansion in tbe Far East. A U'-rman Government architect hae just ret'irned from Vladivostock to Moscow in days, and be foresees thn rime when the journey by831 words
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Article187 1901-11-27 3 Appointments. Mr I L li.-mII, district magistrato, Ilatan; I'idunj, to act as district maiistrate, Kinta. Mr. l{. (i. Wit-ion, Acting Secretary to RukiJcnl, r«siiiues tbe duties of ml appointment, with effect from the loih November. Mr. R. C Edmonds, collector of lund revenue, Kuala Kan^sar, to ait as187 words
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Article215 1901-11-27 3 A photographic reproduction of the lam. .it- French painting of "The Coronation of the Empress Josephine by Napoleon is to be ÜBed as the background to the 50 cents share certificates of an American gold mining company. The shares are being recommendud, therefore, on tbe strength of215 words
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Article417 1901-11-27 3 Outcome oj a Wedding Party in Lodgings. At the Clerkenwell Cointy-court receutly, before Judgu K'ige, James Crowley, ot S, (jib!..jn-snuare, lslirifr'on, sued Tnoinas Pencock, iSK), t'liri.tclmrcli roHd, Boscombe, for £'A l»s for runt an.l ibiiune dune. Mr. J. l'..|uiaiii .i|ipear«(l fur llie in.- ill. and Mr.417 words
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Article578 1901-11-27 3 COMMERCIAL Smoipuiti. -'7th Novembkr, 1901. PROIMTCK. Hamhier c lfl.BO -opra Bali »*> do Pnnti-<nak PM" r»pp.<r. Black. buyers „Sl.< 0 do Whito. (IMO .VIO Sac> Flour Sarawak S7S An Brtii#.| No 1 S*> Pean .-«ro -I- 10 Coffee. Ball, \r,% hvis 57.7S o«r7»e, Palerolwni H\% hvis 3n.»0 Coffee. Liberian No.578 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement83 1901-11-27 3 CROUP. A few minutes' delay in treating some coses of croup, even the length of time it takes to fo for a doctor, often proves MsJMM The safest way is to keep -<>od ieli-l.lt- Croup medicine constantly in tbe house '1 here is none better than Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy. It83 words
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Advertisement45 1901-11-27 3 A sore throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage dumped 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. Tlie Die-pi-nsary, Ut'iitTal Agents, Singapvie-45 words
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Advertisement117 1901-11-27 3 HUNT SHOOT YOURSELF No doubt you often feel like it, but after last a little d.-lib.-rHtii)ii decide you can't afford to do it But that thumpii^r.-n.-kiiiß Headache; what can you do with it? <!ive it its .|iii.-t u» by using Little's Oriental Balm. It arts like magic. It kills pain117 words
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Advertisement103 1901-11-27 3 MILLARS' KARRI JAKRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. WE. the undersigned, hnvin? been appointed Agents for the abnve Company, are now prepared to i|UOte and accept orders and indents for Jarrah and Karri Woods Railway Sleepers, Piles, Telegraph Pole*, Scantling*, Ac. K-.r t-rms and farther p irticutars. plmisc apply to SHRAQER103 words
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Advertisement1381 1901-11-27 3 NOTICRS. SOLLY LE^-VES. The chri''m:» X umber of the Illustrated Sp.irtin; and Dramatic News with speci il coloured plate. England. Ireland and Scotland. r'till of jo ..I stories by well-known MtsMH lllu-tnitrd hy Kkkh I'iotiiam b» C01.1..N Brownk 111, hy Wald Paoet, hy Kai.i-h Hm.lkv, by Briton Uivicrr R A1,381 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous196 1901-11-27 3 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 17th November. Hitch VV'ator 11.4-' p.m. Boissa o? Turkey? birthday. Turkish Oouaular Reception. New Year Sports Muetins. A. K. V. A Maxim Competition. Thursday, 28th November. High Water. 11,1 a.m. Taagtln C üb. At Home. I". A O. homeward mail due. 8. V. I. No. I196 words
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Miscellaneous59 1901-11-27 3 WKATHKR REPOKI. "v'...-1-i'... IC'rl.iu f0.,-..'a. MM -Vor. ML VaTnTjJp m. K«M»«fcs. Uar *****».tU0 Temp XI 0 fti.B >" >. W. B'lbThe- 770 780 -§2 Dir.of Wind x.E. s.w. Max. Temp, --'i.s Mln... 7J.0 y-s Max. in Sun I IS Torr. rad 7:t, r go Rainfall M S-« Th* stim'ard time59 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement333 1901-11-27 4 NOTICED CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD Hun Orrirt No. is, Oihtok Komi, siihohm. lAS. A. W An IE. Munmer. MBBK& TAN KIM TIAN ft SONS, U«l Agent*. The Company ofTur* euier terms and butter bonuses th*n »aj other Company doing huainpu in the Kast. A special point in made333 words
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Advertisement512 1901-11-27 4 NOTICES. Premier Vinolia Soap is not coloured with poisons, rendered transparent with chemicals, or semi transparent with resin and sugar, nor does it turn yellow in spots revealing putrid fats. It is not charged with powerful penetratiing perfumes that gratify the cense of smell to the detriment and injury of512 words
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Advertisement321 1901-11-27 4 NOTICES. For Constipation I ami Biliousness Ml pMllr tat pr**!*!- *p«« tkt Uw. Hiic* M 4 I ■mSiiiw. y. mm »»mw. tw ..tiHwii wwip-it— I PORE for ASTHMA I U ORXM-A-TJI/T'S INDIAN CIGARETTES for Asthmatic people who suffer from •miUIM in brulhlnc. I9ARSUEU mißONCiui! iikmiu.ix Dirmoi.Tr la tirtCTOlllTlOl Gnmlult'B CigarvUre321 words
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Advertisement345 1901-11-27 4 NOTTCBi Agents for LEA PERRIIS' WOBCESIEBSHIRE SAUCE. v Bg Special Wsppant^^aß&JK His Majesty **>.t PuwijCPS to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. COALS ATGALLE. Best Welch and Indian (Barrnkur) always in iuock Quick despatch. CLARK, HPEHCE Co K C()ATKS*Co. Galle, NoTimher, 19.11. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED345 words
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Advertisement522 1901-11-27 4 Wjf Natural Toilet Preparations. Iff Toilet <Lanoline' Nrv*r irn'strs lWissu *'-4 kt^pa tnt tkim twpg* R iJWW^KBB Whdpu r n.,.'t H"im« Vim* r !»ftws. ■PUPWrvrara Jewellery! Jewellery!! Jewellery!!! l.iirii,.,' anil Gents' rings set with brilliant itnd ion™. Ladies' bangles set with brilliants, gvmt. and penrl*. Ladins' brooches do "o «lo522 words
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