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Title Section13 1901-11-30 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1901. PRICE 15 CENTS. NO. 20,694.13 words
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Advertisement788 1901-11-30 1 NOTICES. ROTfOli STRAI Short n->u.-c. Price mo It-rate. V/IS/M Koi.ir.on Roiid v i.clll I)H. niinu. Horri r aT'.Ri»r >*■• Kioatn. Cou.s .:ki'H)whim. Bt »peiia! ippoinlnienl to His Msjuatv tSTkh ■.< of SUm. I' H Th- Sultan of Joll.iv, lin.i H. H.Taal o(l Order, for Hna,,net MprnTS, *v., *<-, Oanfn^r and788 words
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Advertisement656 1901-11-30 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Fonnini paketvaabt maatschappij Under coQlr.->ct witli th« Nothorlanda India Governnwni. iMaH rl Nimvapmrr: Kllir AOI-IOT, LiTl J. DaSKDIU 4 Co., i-3, CuLLTU QtiiY. ri.i' i:ndgrmeitioned dat«^« are only approximate. fhiimn rrum "^iiipecua WD M n—mtCHfl Ik O?. d, otj( rx.!i Nov SO Matavia. Simaranß, -oerabaia Doe. 2 Uoufl656 words
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Advertisement310 1901-11-30 1 HIANTI WISE. aHlbnt tat le claret known) Id flask and cihi 0-13 At MKBBRB. (SAGO IXO A C MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE if hereby given that the fo lowing p,-r«on* h» been vah.il nominated as a candidate for election aa a Municipal Commissioner for th>? Rocho (Vo. 4) Ward of the310 words
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Advertisement844 1901-11-30 1 NOTICES. Milkmaidf BRAND "wiiiD u *lf I■ a S 9 WA ,-f^ Guaranteed WbBSCiBDEVSBI** 6 PW- Bfe this 1 -r^^ f nil Lieam. tride mark Largest Sale in the World. «7? Qupofit isJbiquid Jbife Jit all better class Stores. INSUBANCES. rpHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita! tS.m.MO844 words
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Advertisement706 1901-11-30 1 HANKS, n'oMOKUNU AXD oHA!»«HAI baxkiso roummiiOK. PAID-nP CAPITAL JIG.OOO.OOOREXKRVE FT-NJ).— Ktcrliug Reaervc.Rlu.nro.don t %roia n Silver K*«0rv,.....» 3.:.V).010/ ••♦'VW.UOP. KFSKKVK! -ABILITY O¥ 1K)O O0M0 CSJI O> OIHKOTOKM:— It. <-'imwa.ii. K-c. -<N»|RX>.>. H K Tohkixh I XL. Hio»Knwi. S»q A Hit rr. £*i IH ScmiOA»T. M M -am, ►< I V706 words
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Advertisement396 1901-11-30 1 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PtOMTTLT KXKCUTKD Up-to-I)ate Photography. Messrs. WAH FONO CO Pholo?niphii- Artists, have now entered into their new and spacious prcmi«eX... •_>•_>. South i.ri.lc- Komi, and are mmred i o supply modom and l>faut ifiilly tinted tiu;h nrt pho'OKßiph* in nil sin>s, MnnaorV .ire396 words
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Advertisement635 1901-11-30 1 CHAMBKRLAIirS COUGH REMIDT Btu k<mw lammu for ill runt COIGH COLDH CROUP WHOO PINO COUGH INFLURKZA Trr it wbon io o«ed. For »«J- by all dealer, in n-edieint* everywhere. Wio VI M. and 11. liea- I era! Agents, The Dispensary, HaMMa, 7 B NEGRI SEMBII.AN IiOVERNMENT. WANTED (oi- rul.lic Work.635 words
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Article149 1901-11-30 2 CLEARANCES. Dati. If in Flag 4 Bio I Tom. Dmtixatiok. I Sor jn Cnlliurga Brit l,q. IS6O 1 Kobtoo 111 Pinna* »tr. 4100 Haigou Ijirrtr. m tr isjo Hon K koiig and Amot S Boontda I till »ir. 1499 HoDgkong Victorin Swd »lr. f*9 Hon^konK, Amoy and Sw»tow 30 Ki.149 words
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208 1901-11-30 2 The Straits Times. PRICE 13 CENTS. SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. Commenting upon an article anent the unhealthiness of Port Swettenham, which recently appeared in this paper, and in which it was stated that 52 deaths from fever had occurred during tbe first twenty days of this month, the Malay Mail publishes,208 words
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Article11 1901-11-30 2 Mr. Nassim came from Saraarang this morning by the Uumg Seng.11 words
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Article15 1901-11-30 2 It is stated the King and Queen will visit Ireland at the end of March.15 words
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Article14 1901-11-30 2 To-day's 4,' ms bank rate is 1/10^ The sovereign has risen to $10 $0.14 words
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Article14 1901-11-30 2 Th« VaUlta with the mail from Europe is due here at 7 a.m. to-morrow.14 words
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Article14 1901-11-30 2 The IVaaaaM /r<r/i« with the German mail from Europe is due on Wednesday next.14 words
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Article17 1901-11-30 2 Messrs. W. M. Robertson and H. M. Ellis arrived from Teluk Anson this morning by the I'enang.17 words
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Article18 1901-11-30 2 The new Court at Kuala Lumpur has just been opened. Its accostic properties art; said to be awful.18 words
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Article17 1901-11-30 2 Mr Neubronner, Mr and Mrs Savage Landor, and Mr. Nathan arrived from Bangkok by the I'rima yesterday.17 words
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Article17 1901-11-30 2 Mehsks. Powell Co. advortise a sale of valuable leasehold land and house properties on the 11th proximo.17 words
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Article17 1901-11-30 2 Mr. E. L. Talma, Passed Cadet, has been appointed to be Assistant Superintendent of Indian Immigrants, Penang.17 words
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Article19 1901-11-30 2 There is an impromptu smoker at the Masonic Club to-night, to which members and their guests are admitted free.19 words
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Article26 1901-11-30 2 Bwimmino Club launches will leave the Pier to-morrow at 10 and 1 1 There will also be a launch leaving on Monday at 11 a m26 words
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Article21 1901-11-30 2 Miss Pilar Prospero, Miss Pilar Reye, Mr Isiac, Mr. Birbour and Mr Adams arrived from Manila yssterd iy by the ffrinntitn.21 words
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Article20 1901-11-30 2 Mr. O. B. Stratton, Passed Cadet, is now the Acting Superintendent of Kduration, Penang, with effect from the 2nd proximo.20 words
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Article25 1901-11-30 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls School on Wednesday, December 4th, at 4 p. m.25 words
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Article27 1901-11-30 2 Yesterday, nine shopkeepers were brought before Mr. Oilman on charges of -ising false dachings and tampering with the same. Fines were inflicted ranging from $10 to $7.>.27 words
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Article29 1901-11-30 2 A schoolboy's answer to the questioD Who was Shakespeare Name one of his works, ran thus Shakespoare a great pool he. Wrote Ivar ho Westwar ho and Limbs Tails.29 words
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Article30 1901-11-30 2 Thb Dutch gunboat Flamingo, Capt. J Dekher, arrived from Rhio yesterday and anchored in the roads. The Harbour Master of Rhio is on board. The H'lmiuy is bound for Dj.imln30 words
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Article29 1901-11-30 2 The Admiralty are exceptionally busy on experimental work, notably in regard to new fuel, a new system for coaling at sea, and submarine telegraphy enabling cables to be tapped.29 words
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Article34 1901-11-30 2 Among the passengers on board the Jam for Hongkong are Miss Duncan, Mrs. Clutton, and Miss Clutton. For Shanghai :-Mr. and Mrs. Holliday, Mrs. and Miss Martin, Miss Kerfoot and Mr. and Mrs. Mayne.34 words
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Article35 1901-11-30 2 The Goreriimcid (iazeHt notilies the extension with half salary, for a further period of three months from the Ist December next, of the l»ave of absence granted to Mr. E G. Broadrick, District Officer, Dindings.35 words
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Article37 1901-11-30 2 Mb. R. N Bland, Inspector of Prisons, Straits Settlements, repotted his return from leave of absence on the 26th inst. Mr. R. K. Bland now acts as Resident Coun-illor of Malacca, with effect from the 26tn inst.37 words
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Article44 1901-11-30 2 Wwcva' home on leave, says the Malay Matt Mr. Baxendalegaveevidence before the Cable Commission. It is understood that Mr Hjxendale is in favour of connecting the local system with the liurm ill system by a line running along the west coast of the lVninsuU.44 words
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Article46 1901-11-30 2 At tho S. V. C. Drill Hall this morning, ;jl additional recrnits for No. i (Straits Chinese) company, S. V. I were examined by Dr. Middleton and passed. The swearing in will take place at the drill at 5-;iO p.m. on Tuesday next at Teluk Ayer.46 words
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Article44 1901-11-30 2 T/0-Monnmv is the J7th birthday of Q.ieen Alexandra. Monday has been proclaimed a public holiday in honour of the event and there will be no issue of the litraiti Times on that day. The Government Offices, the Bauks, and other establishments will be closed.44 words
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Article53 1901-11-30 2 Tub Colonial Exhibition, whieii it Ins been arranged shall take place at the Royal Exchange, London will, it is announced, be opened in May or June next. It is expected that the Exhibition will be in ni.'urated by the Duke of Cornwall and York, and that Mr. Chamberlain will assist53 words
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Article56 1901-11-30 2 Shut has not yet been given to the Queen Victoria Memorial at Bangkok lor which subscriptions have been raised. There is an idea of having the memorial take the form of a wide entrance to the British Legation with a statue in the centre. I Hi- would tend to control56 words
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Article55 1901-11-30 2 A proposal is on foot to start a Food Supply Company' at Kuala Lumpur. The outline of th« si-home is that, on the venture getting a suitable area of land, it should be stocked with bullocks, cows, sheep, goats, fowls, ducks, and geese. Milk, butter, and eggs will be sold,55 words
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Article51 1901-11-30 2 Benjamin Dawes Ilinger, who fought in the Crimea and held medals for Sebastopol, Balaclava, and Inkerman, died last month at Andover age i about 80. Ringer was iv the sth Dragoon Guards, which covered the retirement of the famous Light Brigade. He was among the. Crimean survivors reviewed by Queen51 words
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Article69 1901-11-30 2 Thk poll tax returns in Siaui show that many Chinese escape paying. This has called attention to the lack of a census there which renders it impracticable to ascertain tin; exact number of Chinese liable to pay the tax. Another point is that the registration of deaths, which it is69 words
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Article65 1901-11-30 2 The Governor has m i.i the following appointments in the Singapore Volunteer Corps, with effjci from the 11th instant Honorary Lieutenant and Quarter M istcr F. K. Jenuings, .Singapore Volunteer Mules, to be a Lieutenant in the Singapore Volunteer Infantry. Colour Sergeant H. W. sharp to be Second Lieutenant, Singapore65 words
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Article98 1901-11-30 2 A ci.ksic writes to the Malay Hail to I complain of the delay in <l limn with tlm V M H clerks uu the same lines j as adopted in the Colony. It will be remembered that tbeclerks in the K M.S. sent intheirmemorialtoUoverninentfor an increase to their salaries about98 words
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Article52 1901-11-30 2 By the Waiypa from Newcastle, N. S. W., there arrived this morning 47 horses, which include the Kinta and Medan (iritlius The Grifhn? are now at Dalian's Repository awaiting transshipment and are looking very fit and well. There were one or two other horses on board for52 words
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Article126 1901-11-30 2 Tim enlisted in cavalry service. He was taken out for drill with other raw recruits under command of a serge mt. and Tim had one of the worst backers in the '"nited States army. Now. mm," said the sergeant in addressing them, no man is allowed to dismount126 words
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Article56 1901-11-30 2 The Marine Club Ball in the Town Hall last night, wan a success in every way. H. I. the (iovernor and party were present, and dancing was maintained till well into tbil morning. A feature of the Ball was the splendid scheme of decoration Further particulars will56 words
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Article132 1901-11-30 2 At Southampton Polico Court a witness, who was captain of a Liverpool sailing vessel, said that when he got to Portland, Oregan, U. 8. A some of his men deserted, but the most napaataMa portion of the cre'v remained on boant The crimps then a«kod him to132 words
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Article194 1901-11-30 2 TRONOH VALLEY TIN MINING CO. Tm-: following report dated November 28th has been received from the Manager: I am pleased to tell you that we struck good karang in both shafts yesterday the ore is of splendid quality (coarse). The No. 2 shall is about M feet from the main194 words
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Article192 1901-11-30 2 In view of the introduction of the new lu:ei national .Signal Coda, lttile 9 of lin Rale* in 1. 1.- hy the (Juvernor andot BiH.ti.iu 9 of the Harbours Ordinauce 1»7-'," dated I:2th December. 1^77, published as Government Notification No. 381 of the Mittdaa, la amandml to192 words
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Article256 1901-11-30 2 The appointment of Yuan shi-kai to the Vmrayibip of the important Province of Chiuli and the elevation of Wang Wunshao to succeed the late Li Hiing-cliaug as i'eace Plenipotentiary are n liy many as liopeful signs for tiie future uf Cliina. Puking is quickly regaining her256 words
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Article317 1901-11-30 2 A Bid SAILING SHIP. The American;, who have always favoured the multi-masted ve»*el on account of her weatheily properties and handiness, are now about to startle the shipping world with a giant sevenmasted schooner." The carrying capacity ol the live and six-masted schooners employed chiefly in the con I trade317 words
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"Reuter's Gdcflrama.
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Article28 1901-11-30 2 Imitm, MM Mm The Marquis Ito has had a special ■udienoe of the Ciar. Count Lamsdorff, the KiHsi in Foreign Minister, was present.28 words
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Article102 1901-11-30 2 The Home Secretary Says it was Misunderstood. Another offer to the Boers. Mr T. Ritchie, the Homo Secretary, in a tpaaoh delivered at Croydon said that Lord Salisbury's pronouncement that no shred of independence would be left to the Boers had been misunderstood. In explanation, Mr. Ritchie102 words
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Article66 1901-11-30 2 FRENCH MINISTER AT BANGKOK INTERVIEWS THE KINQ. A Friendly Discussion. Liter. It is announced in Par that M. Klobukowpki, the Krnnch .Minister at Bangkok, has had an audience of the Kinj; of Siatn. The audience lasted long time. The questions in dispute between France and Siam were66 words
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Article121 1901-11-30 2 Thk policy of building very fast liners ii rtiicomad in Wngiutmao, apropos of a contribution on the subject of shipping subsidies l>y Dr. GinabUfg. Compana| the ffbufmtf—J and the liyrnm, t lie former is the larger by about I.') per ecnt but the cost would ba n.-ner121 words
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Article184 1901-11-30 2 The vicar of a little parish in Devonshire tlwayi felt it to be his duly to n*a each couple little serious advice Baton h« performed tlie marriage ein ■ninny, and for this pirpoae he usually took thorn usi.le, one at v lima, ami talked very soberly to184 words
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Article438 1901-11-30 2 THE G. O. M. OF THE P. O. Qom ;i riagolu oompaiiaon,* writes a London correspondent of the iporl md Em/ari frmimJomntal may t»! drawn between the careers of ill great Clive and of Sir Thomas BaUwrUnd who Ihh just been obliged to confess seven ai.J sixty years of strenuous438 words
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Article34 1901-11-30 2 Mi. ink Comta, :iu.l Co., agent* fur 111.- I'nioii Fire insurance Company of I'ari», and Messrs. Arthur Barker ami Co., Hpents lor the I. ion Fire Insurance Company, aeud us wall i-«liniUr#, for \W^34 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement583 1901-11-30 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY SI'KCIAI.LY selected Uejd; thoroughly matured in hond. Price 1 10 per ca»»; •ftmplixi (r»e. BORNEO CO.. LTD ID. tb. S Sole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests B.VI lli«.. l.'^o I Ilio.. alter (rvrn after lourdajn in |< ■!;•.>« Wat. r iv Water. The More tests w<>r«583 words
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Advertisement726 1901-11-30 2 NOTICES, A New Invention for Cleaning A LAMP CHIMNEYS. m m The "Selvyt" Chimneys Sweep Taj^F HAS NO EQUAL. IT SURPASSES EVERYTHING. PRICE Cts. 50 Each. 1 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. EXCHANOE BANKS. The Kn.-li.mi!,. Ranks will be closed on MONDAY. I'M. DKCEMBEK. in h..i,our of her Majesty Queen Alexandra's Rinhday.726 words
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Advertisement451 1901-11-30 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 Years' Leasehold Town Properties. TO BE HELD AT POWELL tf CO. S SALE-ROOM. On Wednesday, the 1 lth Dec, 1901, at 2-30 p.m. TELUK AVER STREET. lOT 1. House No. S7 Teluk Aver Street. J Area 1H74 tqunre feet. Lot 2. House No.su.451 words
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Advertisement64 1901-11-30 2 X'mas 1901. G.R.Lambert&Co. Photographs intended to be sent for Christmas should be taken now. Sittings should be arranged for at once. X'mas Cards with high class Photographs of the sender printed on tht' cards. X'n)3B Cards, Picture Post Cards of Singapore Views, Royal Visit Views— Volunteer Camp, Swimming Club, etc64 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous288 1901-11-30 2 XBde" Straits Wimes." SUBSCRIPTION RA TKS. The STRAITS TIMES Daily issue, in Singapore per copy 15 Cts. per month t1.50 >i m per year $30.00 (By post) per month tt.SS per year tU.OO The STRAITS BUDGET: m >■ per copy 40 Cts. 11 per year tlB.uO (By post) per year288 words
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Article2317 1901-11-30 3 BY THE WAY. It is n to ..it bare on the outer 1 npiic and watak dM spirit ot mli .non with gentle han i mantle i pe.i. .'.l raoaa whilom »l ,ry and bat ttopical got. Thm is 1. v. 1' i» dona in U.'iii.i I .(iioie *****1 Ina2,317 words
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Article1152 1901-11-30 3 Duel and Single Combat. The <i,>veriiment lately made inquiries wi.eth.r anyihing akin to the dual in Buropa is kiiown in these parts. Kui.iie? have baefl received from Java ■ad tin- ..inlying islands in the negative. Assassinations, single combuts, and deadly afl'rays between enemies art) common enough, but duels,1,152 words
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Article115 1901-11-30 3 BIG. POLICEMEN. IHE btggciit mm in the ictonan police force, and probab'y in the world, is Constable Kelly, formerly ol Bendigo, but now stationed in Melbourne. From the large amount of uniform h« displays he has boen relcrred to a« the Blue Mountain. His weight is i>2>t. 101 b. The115 words
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Article605 1901-11-30 3 Lift of Unclaimed Utters lying at the (itnrral fost Office, Singapore. Abraham. Lutz. W. A.l.tii*. K Mansoor, E. Aiixi>. Mtignee, O. R. L. J. Alillen. Vr*. Murlatt, C. L. Alixitr Murtm. K. K. At f ton. TW. T. Marriot. F. An: >!■), Matlame A. M.i-tcr, V M. Bako.Mre.W.605 words
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Article214 1901-11-30 3 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Advent Sunday.) 7.45 a m., Holy Communion (Choral). w a. 111.. l.itin'y and Holy Coumunion (Son-Choral). 4. p.m. Children's Service and Address. .■..vi p. 111 Evensong, and Sermon. St. Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines. 0.15 p. ni., Kvensong ami Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Cathedral of the214 words
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Article566 1901-11-30 3 Siiioapore. 30th November. I* l PBODUCR. rj,nil.ier 1«.« ■opr» Rail »«0 do Ponti-.nak 8.7" Pepper, Black buyers 32.0(1 do White, (S7> Vino «>IK9 Floor Sarawak- S "0 do Brunei No. 1 I M Pearl Tieo I -M Poffoe, Bali. V>t ha«i«...., 27 7.-> f-offee, PalemKxnc.'JOX baril 30.80 Coffee. I.ibehin566 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1901-11-30 3 DIHOBKB UK INFI.IKXZA T m (teal deafer ftoea taflaaasa is of ita reealtlng In Pnanmnaia This can be. .ibviated ufing Chamberlain's Coaaji Hen.edy, a* it not enl* cures inlUienza. but counteracts any tendency >>f the dixease towards pneumonia. 5..1, l by nil dealers in M-dicincs. The DatfMOaaiy, General Agents, Sineapnre.52 words
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Advertisement57 1901-11-30 3 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY ih. r.- is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and the never failing qualities of the remedy account for its great poularity. For sale by all dealers57 words
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Advertisement106 1901-11-30 3 (JOI.VO IXSAXE. A. L. Rimer of Sloncri.Jge. N. Y. says:— I was for a lone time troubled with sleep. leuoe*« and with intense neuralgic pains in the ii.- id which made me feel m though 1 was soiiiß in«ani The phyniiiarn could do nothing for me. I heard of some106 words
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Advertisement657 1901-11-30 3 NOTICES. Kodaks |3 ™E"| -"Films. UEOKGE MICHAEL a, 1 Robinson Koai. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I). B. PADRIS< HAMV, Ceylon Ijice Merchant, So. Stamford Rond, begs to inform the public that hi* lace department will be removed to No. 4 Arm- nian Street by the end oi the current month. ■Ml657 words
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Advertisement697 1901-11-30 3 NOTICES. If I T 7 H R ll5 (LIMITED.) Great Clearance Sale. Commencing Monday, December 2nd. Ending Saturday, 7th. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPTB. Special Lines must be Cleared. Outfitting Department. White HhirN trom Sl."> per dozen White Dress Shirts $24 per dozen Cottella Shirts with Collar and Pocket Sl:>697 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous295 1901-11-30 3 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 30th November. Hl^l. rtsur 0.28 pm. St. A. .!rew'« Day. B. a c. Crkki-t. 8 V. k. Casunln Firing. Tanglin. BL A Mcxim Competition. Masonic Club Smoker. 9. Pareee Theatre. Beach Road. 9 Sunday, Ist December. ::.i:li 'A-t-r. l.. r .9a.m. 1.17 p.m Advent -11:1 -1.-iv.295 words
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Article166 1901-11-30 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. OndwMNii >a4laa;*lia(allowlnii lions are mod;- str.— sttamer «h.— sir- iiq.--barqne sob. schoonsr; Yet.— Yachi QnL— OMaar: Rbt.— Gunboat Tor Torpwio; H.p.— Rorso-powor; Brit.— 3riti»a U. H.— Unitad States. .->.- French; Cer.— Gormin Dnt.— Dutch; loh.— Johore Ac, Q. c.,—<!eneralcargo p.— dock patafingers U.— '..'rieur tain T. P.166 words
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Article1213 1901-11-30 4 TRADING VESSELS Arkitaiji Sikcb Noon or Yk-tkiiuv. Amoro, Brit, str I..VV, tons, Capt Mattock, 2(Hh Nov. From Hongkong L'Srd Not. G.c.iL'.d.p Boustead A Co. For Java, U -Rds. /f-mmW'i, Ital.str i4i^i tons. Capt D'Costa SSth Nov. From Bombay, 17th Nov G.c, and 2S d p Behn Mever A Co. For1,213 words
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Article505 1901-11-30 4 VESSELE EXPECTED. A/ame, port, probible dale amptl. and name of agenti. IMMM ■\ohillo«, China, Dec It; Mansfield. vmiral, Kxcolman, Dunkirk 1.-ft 0,-t JR. Ambria, HanihurK. !>.■<• II H-hn M»y..r. Anna, .laptn. Dec 6; Hut'enh-xch Brn«. Annum, Colombo. Fob 3rd; M. MarHlmaa Argyll, Lilian, left (1,1 M; >■«!, Hongkong, In leav505 words
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Article135 1901-11-30 4 for Hrr ,lr. Jin,. To-Day. Hoar and Malaaga *«lm» s p.m. Bengkalii ami Itatinn Sri Tringganu 3 p.m. V Swot'liam via i>ort* Snppho 4 p.m. H'kongand Shanghai Jmt 4p.m. Mnntok and Pbang Kuh i 4 p.m. Ilalavia Itrouwrr 4 p.m. OUotAta rtrn/nmoiid 4 p.m. Pontianak Sri I'mitianak 4135 words
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Article116 1901-11-30 4 MAILS TO ARRIVE Fkom Kuropi: By the P..VO t.t.Valrtm duo on Sunday with dates to the Hth Nov. She bring! replies to the mails which left Siiuiiporc on the 7th and l-.'ih October. ftrnt i By the N.D.L. 8.8. Hayrrn due on Sunday. Mt Singapore Due in London ArrivH Oi:tlMih116 words
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Article242 1901-11-30 4 5 Vmel-s Nami Tons. Caftais i Fro* Sailii.. Comianm. 3 Bio. Not 29 Bormida IUI str. 14D9 D'Costa Bombay Nov 17 Bchn Mey*r 4 Co. Amani Brit air. lot*) Mattock Hongkong Nov 23 Boustead and Co. 99 KiTnrdei* itr M Brcretoa Deli Nov .'7 Telegraph Co Ltd. 29242 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1901-11-30 4 NOTICES. I NOTICES. I IIiaWAX BUCK WORKS C* For Nervous pasik panjang. K?K>naUS*Wl A For partuul.™, applT to >C/ V»p KIM B I K, (^fj ct POT UT s Guaranteed Cure. OF lime ilwruviT. .i l.ir Nervous Oltorffar* of nil H '»•"•*'"""«•'•<•• ill ill CmX! tUe e 3wmrotiin«d ll sii"353 words
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Advertisement609 1901-11-30 4 run Kwnxir i A^r\BßnKll^ Wi 5? H-f-tf S*. fc fc^ft j£ j||>j &j\ j"* r TRADE MARK C^fc^^Bllßm 2j "ft J9 Jt&ifii 4fc t"P I- tiL^ft Iw^' JrY Jf TM BBmt SP*9j I v^ jlsV wgt -4.1 »t \f* !>. |X- T^-3"i I -.■jfil 3S3BßkS3s3BL3>^(^LsQii3s^BßS3Bß t 4 W*f sfV'iiTry/i^ki ym^TTi609 words
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Advertisement265 1901-11-30 4 CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD MESSRS. TAX KIM TIAN" SONS, Local Agenu. Iho Comcsny t.ffoi- ;.T.-r turins aud better bonuses than any other Company loini; tm*ine«s in th« i;««i. A spucial pwint b mad* af prompt i-.iyment of clumt. The Head Office lining in .Shanghai, claims. :.re caLurally paid265 words
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