The Straits Times, 29 November 1901
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Title Section14 1901-11-29 1 The Straits Times. m SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1901. PRICE 15 CEMTS. NO. 20,693.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement906 1901-11-29 1 *IMIF. Ht.liSEO COMPANY, UMII EL> rE Staii-o- 1 Mk Asroranro. Ni<rw.. li Union V'.ro lusrano* SooMj. Atlas A«-nr- .'l'mpm; (Fir»). Th» «qBlt»l' I if« *Mi**f. The (Titia Hitnal Rterun Narieatmn i'™»i) Tb» TottMluii. Utrw B«*r Company. r.» ssaaasakSEl si them- foanaai**. I** rou saw i ibsureo costPANT. LIM ITF.O lireoU.906 words
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Advertisement867 1901-11-29 1 MiTITEv JOSEPH fiILLOTT'S 1 ■■(iHAMI WIX PARIS, 1000- MVIBE A OfHl»tlssig»allty, »iiilh»vlii|Or««Ui*Diirsbllltv,K«ui.ref»rr W0 9^ OHCAPCST. fcl^W ""Steamship companies. I -"MNKI I.'XX PAKETVAART UAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government, turn's at Singapore: Biiip Aoiscv, late J. Dmkdbls A Co., 2-8, Coixtee Qiiat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. "'lamsr867 words
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Advertisement645 1901-11-29 1 MKAIIS STEAMSHIP (Hi. (LTD.) ri. 8 Penang On Monday" at 4 p.m f"r Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Sewttneham. and Teluk Anenn. LI "Malacca": On Wednesday* at 4 p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port -w. ttenlmin. and Teluk Anu>n I*l -Ban Whatt Hin": On Friday at I p.m for Malacca, Port645 words
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Advertisement962 1901-11-29 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk" *^SB&3&^ Enriched 20 per cent. S^ 7 i"i|"^f with Cream. Sterilized-Not Sweetened. l^tVTraWj A Perfect Substitute for Fresh 3FL Qupofit isJbiquid Tsife Jit all better class Stores. INSURANCES. THK KOYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720) I^HE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prep-ired to accept Fire962 words
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Advertisement706 1901-11-29 1 BANKS. ONQKONQ ASI) BHANOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL JICOOVMO. RESERVE FUND.--Bterling Resene..»lo,onO,ooo» m v b n Oaa Silver Reserve... I VW.OOO/ RESERVE LIABILITY OF) lln(n)om PROPRIETORS onoooo Cocbt or l)ia»CTom< R. snw»«. E>i.~ Oim»h» Hon. J J B*LL-laviNO I Din-TV O»inntiw H E TOVEIDS XL. Riciabmok. Kai). A Hadit. En706 words
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Advertisement552 1901-11-29 1 NOTICI-X VIOUN LESSONS. APPLY to Mr. Jem Malzbb Union Hotel, North Bridgo Road. In. f. '.M-12 St. MARY'S. HILL STUKi: I tISTER KATHERIXE would gratefully VJ receive h. u-.-liold linen, either new or Old; also furniture of any description. tu.th.A-. "-I; .ST. AXDKEW'.S HOUSE. A CHURCH of England Boarding House552 words
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Advertisement648 1901-11-29 1 CHAMBKIILAm'S COUGH RRMWI Bat t«m ttmr.*, for if rwu OOUOH ri.i Ip^< CROUP WHOOPINO OOUOH INFLURNZA Try It when id need. ror sain by an dealer* is ixtdieinea everywhere. Price 60 ci*. sod 11. Or* er»l Agents, The Disprnssry, Singapore. KKOBI BKIIBILAM UOVIRNMIHT WANTED for Public Work* Depart, ment an648 words
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1306 1901-11-29 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 16 CENTS. FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Slit Frank Swittissmm'b recent announcement regarding the extension of the Railway through Johore, at the expense of the Native States, seems, for some reason not now determinate, to he regarded with disfavor by certain of our nationals in thoie Slates which1,306 words
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Article310 1901-11-29 2 In regard to the above, a regular correspondent of the BtraiU Timu, whose views on the subject differs from those of the paper, sends the following more or lefts frivollous comments thereon from Seremban We hear nothing talked of but railways, and railway schemes wiio is the controlling spirit, who310 words
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Article248 1901-11-29 2 Thi Municipality of f'enang has come in for a good deal of local adverse criticism on account of its recent action in arranging be the electric lighting of that town. From an article on the subject in the Pinang Gazette, it appears that the London Agent of the Commissioners had248 words
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Article68 1901-11-29 2 doing the Commissioners are sanctioning a principle— that of people in London controlling I opal public works, —against which both the Governor and the unofficial Council members have only lately protested. Another point, made in opposition to the proposition, is that, through London being made the tender centre so to68 words
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Article123 1901-11-29 2 As regards Count Ito's effort* to make it up between Russia and Japnrj, it is interesting to note that, m far back as the middle of last month, coming events had already cast their shadows before in that direction. The St. Petersburg correspondent of a leading London daily thus wrote123 words
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Article94 1901-11-29 2 In the London Bankruptcy Court recently, the tirst meeting of creditors of MiuKihel Moatlock, portrait painter, was held. She returned her liabilities at about x l.ooo. and her asnets at X2.000, consume of xI.OOJ each, due from the Shah of Panto and Li Hung chang, respectively lor painting their portraits.94 words
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70 1901-11-29 2 London, 29/ A .V The mw- correspondent at Pretoria says that there are still seventy recognised Boer commandos in the Held. Of these JO are in the Tranivjil, in Orange River Colony, an 1 U in Cape Colony. Kitchener's Task Necessarily Slow. Tue task70 words
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Article86 1901-11-29 2 Mr. Cowic's Hopeful Speech. Mr Cowie, a director of the British North Borneo Company, speaking at the North Borneo dinner held in London on Wednesday, said that he wan more hopeful than ever of the success of the Company The Company's Good Example. Mr. Martin, the86 words
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Article42 1901-11-29 2 Uhr. A report has reached the Turkish authorities that MUs Stone has succumbed to the hardships she underwent at the hands of the brigands who held her captive. Tho brigands who took bur captive have dispersed.42 words
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Article24 1901-11-29 2 The French Chamber of Deputie* have p.i»vi| the Bill authorising the raising of a loan on tl.o security of the China indemnity.24 words
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Article12 1901-11-29 2 Four more Militia battalions have been embodied for South Africa.12 words
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Article84 1901-11-29 2 Tbk Annual Fancy H mar for the benelit of the Orphans at the Convent will be held in the T>wn Hall on Wed ii.-I.iv ihe Mill Uetvmhcr, anil on Thursday the lath December, at f* p.m. The Lady Superior earnestly solicit* tint rliarity of all on Mialf84 words
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Article229 1901-11-29 2 An extraordinary general meeting of Mm Straits Trading Co. will be held at 17 Collyer Quay on Saturday, Dor 7th, when tue following directors' NfM*. will tw presented The nett profits for the balfyrur amount to e«m,4ii «hi.h. ioetadlat brought forwurj from tli» pnuous ar couii 'eaves229 words
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Article24 1901-11-29 2 M'.nhav next, beings public holiday. tli« hearing of all cases in the Court of Requests fixed for that date ia poa> pooed to Wednesday.24 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement407 1901-11-29 2 I NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLA.SUOW. Mauufaciurxra or Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatire Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Sa.lt ty Fuses. Eletirie Blasting Apparatus. The alnv* Kxplosi.e*, all mu.xifaJund fat lirnl sVMtjM mo/i- paw the high «'/»/«AiM uf raf*tn and purity tosts imposvi by the Brititk Government, and ore, ihtrrtft/re, gwvraiderdi lo407 words
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Advertisement682 1901-11-29 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. tfgU THE "SELVYT" CHIMNEY g m SWEEP. SmßsV Expands to all shapes of oil or lamp GLASS CHIMNEYS. Neat, useful, handy for the household. Price Cts. 60 each. i WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. Kelly t Walsh, Ltd. (Sdristmas and ftew year (Bards IN GREAT VARIETY. The Herman Mail leaving682 words
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Advertisement111 1901-11-29 2 Just received X'mas stocks suitable for Presents. Briar and Meerschaum Pipes. Cigar Cigarette Holders. Amber Gold mounted Cigar and Cigarette Holders in solid gold and Hllver Canes. Gold mounted Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Tobacco Pouches, plain, doe-skin and antelope. Cignre Flor Inabela, Incotnpartbles, Perfeutos, Princtfsiu, Culebras, etc, etc. Tobaccos:— Pioneer,111 words
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Advertisement619 1901-11-29 2 MASONIC CLUB. Saturday, St. Andrew's Day. Impromptu Smoker. Member and Guests K.NTRASCK FKKK. 30- II AUEKTS WASTED. BY a Arm of German hardward man liacturer and exporter*. The thins' rrpretentatiTe will soon pass throuuli Singapore and should like to find applications. M| Under A. W. c/o Strniii Timf. IMPORTANT TO619 words
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Advertisement79 1901-11-29 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to be vnt for Christmas should be taken now. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'roas Cards with high class Photographs of the sender printed on the cards. X'mas Cards, Picture Post Cards of Singapore Views, Royal Viuit Views Volunteer Camp, Swimming Club, etc79 words
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Article12 1901-11-29 3 The '.Linn- Oak Kill takes 1 lace in the Town HaM t,>nvht12 words
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Article13 1901-11-29 3 Mk J A Aim MS arrived from Penang by the < I S'nj >e«',rdsy.13 words
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Article15 1901-11-29 3 Thf. 1' and O. mail from home is due on Suni iv morning at daylight15 words
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Article15 1901-11-29 3 Ma II W Noon left for home by the P A O. I'nrrnmalla this morning.15 words
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Article13 1901-11-29 3 With to-day's issue then- is a supplement containing shipping news and some advertisements13 words
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Article19 1901-11-29 3 On Monday, the Shipping and the Import and Kxport Offices will be open from 10 to 11 am only.19 words
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Article19 1901-11-29 3 It is said t.iat a Federated Malay States Agricultural Show is to be held next year in Kuala Lumpur.19 words
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Article20 1901-11-29 3 A "Enkkai. manning of the defences will take place on Wednesday next, troops to be in position by 7 a.m.20 words
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Article19 1901-11-29 3 Thi Chinese at Sandakpn hold that the recent eclipse of the moon was caused by the new OaitNM Tariff19 words
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Article20 1901-11-29 3 The Sea IMU left for Malacca yestenl.iv evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kynnersley and Mr. and Mrs. Bland on board.20 words
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Article21 1901-11-29 3 Mr W I! Swan, recently of Singapore, took over the management of the Prye River Dork, Province W'ellesley, on Monday last.21 words
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Article26 1901-11-29 3 The P. (i 0. extra steamer l'skin left Hongkong at :t p m on Thursday and is due here on Wednesday morning m mule for Bombay26 words
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Article25 1901-11-29 3 Monday being a puhlic holiday in honour of tbe birthday of Queen Alexandra, there will he no issue of the aMh 7Vm<i» on that day.25 words
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Article23 1901-11-29 3 Tomorrow, St. Andrew's l)*y, an impromptu smoker will be held at the M.i-.riic Club, to which members and their guests arc admitted free.23 words
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Article33 1901-11-29 3 It is stated th it the Kini; of Siarn will pay a vUit to I i|>:in «arlv next year, and that from Japaa tlie distinguished visitor intends to proceed to the I'nited States.33 words
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Article27 1901-11-29 3 MaaatV Powell A Co. adverti-e t sale uf land and house property on the 4th, and of h,m~ehoi,l furniture at Mahrlt.it>, Mount Elizabeth, on the 7th Dec.27 words
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Article30 1901-11-29 3 The If ria| Kanl notes a rumour that tin- rut cf Klanp may be re-opened aeaiu until certain woiks can be carried out at Port Hwilter.hhm to improve its sanitation.30 words
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Article35 1901-11-29 3 No. 19 Co., R. G. A. Western Division, now at Vancouver, is reported to b» shortly transferred to Hongkong to replace No. It* s I) appointed to go from there to Singapore, in January next35 words
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Article34 1901-11-29 3 News has reached Kuala kuhu that Mr Mason of Raub has banged a magnificent tlnti nuj alter ten shots at it It is twelve hat in length and measures thirty-three inches acruss the horns.34 words
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Article40 1901-11-29 3 The large new dock lab* constructed I for the Muni Haiti Company, at Uachikenya, in Japan, will measure over K6O feet in length, Il'O feet in wi.'th, and 4L'feet in ,l.ph The dock will take three Mai s to construct40 words
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Article41 1901-11-29 3 Tin Russian Vice-Minister of Fin- MM*, Mr Romanoff, who bas come out j to inspect personally the commercial j and finan 1 y progTMi of his country in the Far fast, arrive I hi Shanghai 0B the Kith ins., lrom Japan41 words
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Article45 1901-11-29 3 Owiso to tha d«pre»«i->r. of freight traffic from Boropa, 11 is rep, it, I that the 1' an, l 0 Co and other foreign shipping draw at Yokohama have reduced freights by as much aa .).'> per cent., as onaipaiml with the Inchest tates last Mar.45 words
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Article46 1901-11-29 3 Mr. G Koch, chief clerk ot the Selangor Treasury, who has been a|, pointed cinef clerk in the Resident-tieneral's Ollice, will shortly take up his new appointment Mr A Kl.rwein, Financial Assistant, at Bat -ing Padang, has been appointed to tueeawl Mr. Koch in the Treasury.46 words
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Article40 1901-11-29 3 The Rubattino steamnr llormula arrived about noun to-diy from Bombay with thirty passengers. After medical inspection she went alongside Tanjong Pagar Wharf. Sho brings cargo from Kuro|w ex steamer liof.irlr Huhatlinu and sails for China to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock.40 words
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Article56 1901-11-29 3 The attention of Scotchmen is directed to the patriotic service a*!vertis,,i for Sunday next in the Presbyterian Church at Mi p m The hymns to be sung will be by Scpttiah hymn-»rit, r- the |»alin, one which lv* a katVat pbe* in Scottish ii iaton and the sulj. c; l56 words
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Article53 1901-11-29 3 At a horse -show at Na-livilli-, TenUst month, a horse, called Sure I'up, belonging la Messrs. Crowe and Murray, Toronto, is reported to have broken the world s record for the Msjh jump, clearing 7 feet 4 inches. Tbe previous rword was 7 ieet inches, mil.- hy MaMVry, owned hy53 words
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Article59 1901-11-29 3 It is staled (says the Kobe Chronirle) that one ol tint changes prafMMd by Ihe'rcf irmeis" among tlie llnidllllllil of the Hippea Yam Kaiaba i» that strong. Mrvi.e.ill.- MBMM shall \m |,ur,li,i-,-i to replace all the ol I raaMlt M torero BBM H H to bring the hue on I59 words
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Article67 1901-11-29 3 The cruiser Hlenhe.m has now fol- I lowed tbe axamptl of the M>''o battleship, and has put on her new coat of black and gray. The China Mail understands that the change has been made in accordance with 1 nst ructions froir lu,ine, the idea at present being to bMB67 words
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Article101 1901-11-29 3 Th« fnirhral lliiginm of November Ist says In view of the ComparativeIv latel.ourof the day at which we in this country have awakened to the adrantagis of electric traction, itissurpriMnp t,, i,,,te tlie pramoaiv* altitude even of Si-tern ritief but this is largely due to imipogam'ial efforts if MM firms101 words
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Article70 1901-11-29 3 Sea bathinc is r itlier ri«ky at Penang. A lew In 100, Mr W A. Seaton, the Bailiff of the Supreme Court there, was bitten by a make at the beach at Teluk Ayer Rajah, and was in a precarious condition at the date of last advices. It was only70 words
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Article68 1901-11-29 3 Tall Straits-born Chinese Company of Volunteers had their second drill at. tne Tt'luk Ayer Reclamation yesterday evening, nearly every man being present. The Company is shaping extremely well. The members have shown themselves to be v, ry quick in picking up the preliminary points of squad drill if the present68 words
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Article80 1901-11-29 3 The objects of the German Coal Depot Company, Limited, tbe formation uf which was recently announced, are stated to be: "the establishment at Port Said of a coal depot and the working of the same for the supply of bunker coals (in the first place) to ships belonging to the80 words
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Article84 1901-11-29 3 Thi Japanese Naval Department have ordered two first-class torpedo^ boats to be built by the Kawasaki Shipbuilding Yard. Kobe. Each boat will cost 2!to.ot»i ym. Hitherto all tbe torpedo-boats were ordered from foreign shipbuilding yards, the materials being brought to Japan and then put together by Japanese shipbuilders This is,84 words
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Article85 1901-11-29 3 In August last year a iimby, in the employ of Messrs. Joaquim Bros mm attacked by two Malaya in Albert Street, who tried to rob him and who then ran away One nf th«m was soon arrested and was sentenced to seven months' iinpiisonment for attempted robbery, assault, and mischief.85 words
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Article162 1901-11-29 3 In their weeklysiMte report, Latham Mid M ml mil I state During the fortnight under review our market has shown a little improvement Prices in industrial stocks have been maintained, Fraser and Xeave*, Kilev Harp-eaves etc being in good demand A I tir business has also been done162 words
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Corrcspcmt>cnce.
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Letter229 1901-11-29 3 To the Mkfcr of the OMb Timer .-in. When the Government tuok over the right of Iwoiafl bank notes, there was a discusn n in Council and in the Press as to the advisability of an issue of Si notes, but for reasons best known to Government it229 words
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Article289 1901-11-29 3 FILIPING RUNS AMUCK. Three Chinamen Stabbed. BmH sensation »as caused in the Bangbom Doaka, Hungkong, recently, by an exciting incident which occurred on board the steamer Klcano. One of the seamen, a Filipino named Florentine Abad, met a Chinese boilermaker in one of tbe passages. Though narrow, there was room289 words
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Article1347 1901-11-29 3 {The Timu.) Bhiti'h Guiana is by far tbe largest of the West Indian colonies iatMad, it is neatly lilteen times as large as all the Bnlish Antilles put together Its U'tal area vms stated by the Ilnyal ConiQiisbion of 1897 to be officially estimated at 65,836,1X10 acres, or1,347 words
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Article59 1901-11-29 3 Tn.< Singapore Art Club exhibition will be held at Government House on Monday afternoon when the Club will be "At Home from 430 to 6 o'clock. The caialugiiH shows that over a hundred exhibits have been sent in the members of the Selangor Art Club, the Penang59 words
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Article79 1901-11-29 3 Wrkther liy arrangement or accident, Prince Chun practically only knows of one country beviiles China. He baa surely learned much by his visit to Germany, but a little more time might have been given profitably to coumries on the way. There ix sure ground for saying he was79 words
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Article123 1901-11-29 3 Passengers for Singapore. Per N. Y. K ii BmmM Itaru from London, due 10th Dec:— Mrs. Baker, Bishop Hose, Mrs and Miss Hose, Mr. E. S. Hose, The (2) Misses Gentle, Miss Leask, Mi-« Little, Mtb. Chester, Mr W. Grove. Mr. J. Robertson, Mr. N. Prentice. Per NY123 words
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Article163 1901-11-29 3 LIFE AT HONOKONG. Thus the Hongkong Telegraph. —The whole life of Hongkong may be summed up in two words, Dollars and Sport. Nobody appears to care about aught else and the result is that, from an intellectual point of view, the Hongkong community presents much the appearance of a field163 words
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Article234 1901-11-29 3 Apropos uf our remarks yesterday on tbe selection of the Straits team fur Hongkong, the following letter in the I'inang Gazttte fully bears out our statement: Sir. -I -h..1l he obliged il you will allow me Miiare to contradict the third paragraph of your NoteK and234 words
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Article195 1901-11-29 3 Reception at the Turkish Consulate. O.i Wednesday the Sultan of Turkey celebrated the sixty-first anniversary of his birthday. In honour of the event the Turkish Consul, Attaoullah Bey, held a reception on that afternoon H the Turkish Consulate, 94 Robinson Road. Many of the houses of195 words
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Article1008 1901-11-29 3 PAHANG NEWS. /.ipi», 2'ind Xovtmttr. Postal Puzzles. It is well known that many peop'e in England still Hruily believe ti.at Singapore ii in China, but one would ut least liave pxpocled <iomething bttttor from India. Yet the same geographical haziness that prevails amongst most people west of Suez is alro1,008 words
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Article547 1901-11-29 3 KIKOIPOBE, 2»TH NoVIMMk. 1M)I. PWUNJCR. Hsmbier 18.IH Copra Bali S«0 do Pontianak 8.7" Pepper, Blank bnyers W.fiO rto Whlt#, (»X> (50.00 Sago Flour Sinwak SSO do Bronei No. .'.SO Penrl r»eo 4.3f> Coff«e, Bull. h».i« -IT?* Coffea, Palemhane. 20% baais. 50.150 Coffee. Litvrian No. I D'.nf) Tapioca, small Flak*547 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1901-11-29 3 DANGKRS OK INFLUENZA. The great danger from influenta is of its resulting in Pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenta, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers in Medicines. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. 3-A50 words
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Advertisement57 1901-11-29 3 IX ALMOST KVEIiY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has r>uen saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhura Remedy. Such jwrsons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and tbe never failing qualities of the remedy uccouut for its great poularity. Kor sale by all dealers in57 words
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Advertisement104 1901-11-29 3 Reduction IN I'RK'KS OF Plates, Papers, Chemicals, Kodaks, and Films. UEOKGR MIOUABL, PBOTO BTURES Th. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles. No cure, no pay All druggists are authorised by the manufacturers of I'ato Pile Ointmunt to rrfund tho money where of how long staodinil.104 words
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Advertisement698 1901-11-29 3 NOTICKS. nk I L KUo.y (LIMITED.) Great Clearance Sale. Commencing Monday, December 2nd. Ending Saturday, 7th. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPTS. Special Lines must be Cleared. Outfitting Department. White Shirt* from SIS per dozen White Dress Shirts 1 per do/.en Cntftlla Shirts with Collar and Pockit Sl2 per down Oxford698 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1901-11-29 3 NVKATHKK RBPORT Kti.u.ic bau Hotpiial, -W/A Mm 1901. Xa.ni Ipm. 9p.m. KmiUi.. I'M '.>9919^806a).»17 romr, 77 0 tVA 74.2 W. B'lh'lhm 780 77 6 7.1.8 8 B .x IMr.of Win-f w.k.ww.s w Calm Mat. in K,,nlo»S Rainfal .IS s;^ Tbe aundard tun-i bal! a*. Palo Rrani fell correctly that at53 words
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Miscellaneous194 1901-11-29 3 DAY BY DAY. Friday, joth November. HiehWm-r IMS am S V. C I'imde. M'.rin Bull. i'ark<-e Theatre, (touch Iton.l 0 Saturday, 30th November. it xii Water LU a.m. O.X am St. Andrew's Day. r in ■■!> Hale. Oxley Kond. Powell, i. S. 1 Cnrk.'l. S V. U. Ca*ual> Firing. Tsnglin.194 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement421 1901-11-29 4 NOTICES. ■L 7^l IMF l| M HANDS V^lUI Hands K Y^K ONE NIGHT CURL ifc Ma^a^B^ Soak the hands on t retiring in a stroti(bot lather ol EH=l^ ?SflAP> T UUfll V *T'itk*»ko*oioo» w9 Ir^' mn<^ RDO nt fr^'y wl t° Ccticitia, •oiia. tko cirrk WfM p™* l n cure421 words
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Advertisement520 1901-11-29 4 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION FvnrnvuKßK. Fortify tbe System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. "THE BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." ESSENCE OR FLUID KXTRAOT OF RED JAMAIOA bio .Mrfil »F*-«f i.l »1.1 »1 1 BMil tinea 1829. PlallM«lMalAmail TORPID I.VER, DEBILITY, ERUPHOivS, WEAK and LANGUID FEELINGS, And all Impurities of the520 words
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Advertisement304 1901-11-29 4 NOTICES. •oUaVaVVLT* |£kv UMIPIIIUI KJ 1 p«J \l ianW* £»j CLEANSE YOUR BLOOD QRIMAULTaC° HCtMCINAL tKIN »O*»» |OT| Medicinal Skin Soap CIGARETTE! Ho. tee. Latins of a Ho. Ml Gold Tipped 50 F—kml Im Fmlmitt AMfyht Tlmm. A&nU: KELLY WALSH, lINOAPORE. (nln *•>-.■. ARDATH TOBACCO CO. London. 1 nfUnn TMI304 words
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Advertisement679 1901-11-29 4 NuTICES. Aflnts far LEA PERRIIS' fkl Aft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. BDSpBCialW2rpant^^3|EJ^ HIS Majestg *>?9 Purveyors to The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. I These CAPSULES cure I recent and chronic discharges. I THEY NEVER FAIL [>«■#« TRY THEM mj SAVARESSE'S SANDAL CAPSULES Not "»ao> ol CatiHui moot iflnta. kotMM aWoluHly IncHon CHI.679 words
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