The Straits Times, 10 January 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS NO. 20,725.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 507 1 NOTICES. I Of nrK, Tbi.eoraph Strbet .yr Whakvkk, Kbppel Hakhomk STKAM NAVKJATION OoMPANY. «uini:;:s for China. .Upa*, Penanc «viov, India, Ar.-ri;*ia«#Ai'KS, Eovrr, M a skeii.les, Gibraltar, Malta. RRiKmat. Plymouth. AM i N I'brou^b Bills of Lading issued for Fenian J*l (lou t'i. 'i iui aiui A meriean Port*, alto for
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    • 667 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED A GHARRY or light Pnlanquin in a\. pood condition. Apply to K." c/o Straits Timr*. v.c. t^XGINEKR. expprienced mechanical, J open for engagement. First class testimonial* For further particulars H-J Apply A. 8., c/o Strait* Tin r*. MR J. A. de SOI'ZA. as Manager of our Insurance
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    • 410 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KELLY AND WALSH LIMITED. (:o:) CHRISTMAS NUMBERS, JUST PUBLISHED. Graphic 75 Cts. Straits Shipping ami otiinr Signals. < Sketch 75 Kigao Illustro (Eng Edn) $2.5<J NeW EditlOll. Madame ""> Phi Mays Annual.. 6.5 Printed in colours on thick paper Vanity Fair M >, I'uiiih Almanack -io 9k. by
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    • 196 1 HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVI.RNMENT Have placed laijje i >ntrat-t» for the ItKKXESK ALPS MIL.' COMPANY*. "SLEDGE" BRAND. Sledge Eran rt I'liHweetened Condensed Milk for Hospital aHe in India and Africa. The Imperial Yeoinnnrv Hospitals ime the "Sledge" Brand. Colonial HoHpitaU use the "Sledge" Brand. The "Sledge" Brand liigldy n> coiuniended
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    • 131 1 NOTICES MCAUSTER Cll SOLE AGE.NTS FOX The Anglo-Eg-yptian Cigarette Co. The following high class brands of cigarettes are always in stock Shah, gold tipper], Si. 6o per box of ■Vbjforge size.) Kcyales, cold tipped, 51. 25 per bos of 50 (medium size) Packed in patent air-tight tinsObtainable from M C
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    • 356 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Ha* become J among fur it* cure* of OOUOH COLI>-< CKOIP WHOOPING COUGH MFLUmZA Try it when in need. For sale by all dealer! in medicine* everywhere. Price *>U v'». and ?l. (ieneral Agents, The Dispcns- ry, lNag« |KIT. VIOLIN LBSBONB. APPLY to Mr. Jvum sm./kk, Daton
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 325 2 NOTICES. NohKLS EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LI). ULArtGOW. Mau.,fa k..r-r. ol Dynamite, GelijeniUi, Qelatine Uyiuuiite, Blasting lielatiiie. DetoiaKws. ALL KINHB OK Safety film. in EluLtrn; Blasting Apparatus, Vhe aliaen Explvmcer, Immg all minu fmJrmmi in (Imm Britmm, <tr« matU t< puss tlus high uttiiuLird vf taftty nvd purity tints >*. fjosrd hy
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    • 389 2 NOTICES. BAILEYS Ajjii.'i-Tlmister Pump. The strongt—t and nio->t. efficient cump for mining and other purposes. The A«penshaw Co .1 1 0., ('ini;ot Colliery, say: •'The Aqua-Thru-aer has work>-.l almost night and dsy ironlinuoiisly and his not rost a -inul.- penny for wear and .-;ir '¥'P DEALS WITH GRITTY WAl'ERcllused hy
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    • 629 2 BANKS. HONGKONG AMD xHANQh.vI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10.UO0,00ti RKSERVB FUND Sterling Reserve..slo,ooQ,ooo l Silver R»»erve....s 5,7M,000r RRSRRVR LIABILITY OFI PROPRIETOKS |..«"mmu«Ki COCBT OF Dl&MOtOBB:— R 'illWlK, Raq.— CHAiarfAW. Hon. .I.J. Hill Ikying I Dbpi TT C'uaikva) H. K TOMKINS H 1. Kl'-HAKDKON. K*q !1.111. Katq I H MHUBART. D.
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    • 642 2 NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON tie 'st .tummy i.>" th« hiisinofs of >Hi.| viiiri.-nn »fc f... ii.-lie» a'i«^ "*iippli«<rs hitr-e. io .•Hrrie ..n ni I 1 an' 13 High Mnvt. hit- Im-n i.mr>\. .1 to No. *l Koltinmn Uoud TVtptmm N.. i.m. t -i MOTICK Of REMOVAL. 'ItHE Offi.e of
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    • 396 2 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. with Crsam. |^e|^ 1 Sterilized-Not Sweetened. L^ z <^"^* c^ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh H STRENGTHENING. REFRESHING. < Jfti Pure and Soluble. jBRJ Easily Digested. pH Highly Nutritious. US Of Exquisite Flavor. I van I-loufen's I I Preferred by connoisseurs for its
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  • 1653 3 (By a Special Correspondent.) Ditliculty in obtaining Chinese lias led to changes in plantation management, wliii-li original plans did not coni -niilatf. While the government is cl'ibHy concerned in earning revenues that will pay dividends on the shares, it naturally supposed that the investment internals which
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  • 162 3 Lord Salishury takes I'is lunch fitli'T Ht. the Athr-iupiim or the Junior Carltou Club. The Athena'tun in it very solemn ciuli, and many bisluips are members. It was a rainy day, and one of Lord Salisbury's secretaries observed thut his cliiet wis starting out for
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  • 44 3 The Pout Office of Buenos Ayres have adopted "X rays to discover smuggled articles in registered letters without optining them. Watches, ringn, ch<tini>, and other valuables have been futyid in astonishing quantity. More than £5,000 worth of smuggled property wait confiscated in one week.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 635 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A GOOD proof reader. Apply, Strait* Itaa office. WANTED ON"! good Compositor f"r jobbing won-, and one tre»dle pressman. Apply tc the Koh Yew Hean Press, 218 Teluk Ayer Street. 11-1 EMPLOYMENT WANTEO. YOUNG man with ft years' experience in the Straits is open for engagement as Secretary
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    • 539 3 NOTICES. ENGAGEMENT WANTED. ALIVE. capable, and energetic American (l 8) married of steady, reliab.c Imbiis. widely travelled, and thoroughly trustworthy and experienced accurate accountant, and well qualified for responsible position with Co. or firm in Siugnpore or Nntive States wants permanent engagement. Address Business c/o Strait* Time*. 18/1 WANTED small
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    • 592 3 ifc-l NOTICES. TO BK LET. "'T'UGELA,'' No VlO, PasMr Panjang (5< I miles), completely furnished. Apply to HAGFDOKN&Co., v.c. i) Stamford Koad. TO BE LET. .«OHARON," River Valley Road. Entry O on the let Febnr ry. Apply to E. NATHAN. DC. Change Alley. 0 TO BE LETA COMMODIOUS HOUSE on
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    • 608 3 SHIPPING. FOR COSSACK, OX-I.OW, C.VRNAK VON, GRKALDTON AND FKEMANTLK. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.'S STEAMER SAr.ADIX, 1,874 tons register. Captain I. Bell is duo here on the 13th instant, and is intended to sail for the iibovo ports on Saturday, 18th idem. For freight or passnee, apply to W. MANSFIELD* CO.,
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  • 1168 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY. This necessity for reform in our local system of education is too glaring to require minute explanation in these columns orelsHwlidr". Tuerefore the fact that Mr. Napier is bringing the matter strongly bef ji« the Government at the next meeting of
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  • 256 4 Count Von Buelow's speech in the Reichstag evidently contained various matters of interest to which Iteuter's message of yesterday mad* no reference wiiatever. '1 herefore we can only hypothesize upon what is referred to in today'b despatches, wherein it is staled thai tlie papers generally presumably the English papers regret
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  • 204 4 Thr rain storm of the past thirty hours liis been more serious in its results than is generally believed to be the case. A pan from the inconvenience Of Hooded thoroughfares, mid furniture afloat in a nu.nuei ol low-lying (Jliinese house?, a Chinaman has been drowned in the il iod,
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  • 67 4 It is thought advisable and economical by the foreman of the liintilt Times composing room, to keep standing the head-line Another Burglary at Tanglin." This saves its having to be set up anew when necessary which is daily. In the report of the recent robbery from Dr. Middleton's residence it
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 22 4 liuiulua, loth Jaifuinj. Genenil Botha is reported to be concenti.ain.' with a considerable force on the borders of Zululand.
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    • 96 4 His Reference to the Chamberlain Speech. German Calumnies on the British Army. Later. Count Yon Riir|#w, in his speech to the Reichstag made remarks regarding Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Edinburgh in a way which the papers generally regret. They also resent his omi^-ion to give an official repudiation
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate if 1/10. 7 rt
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  • 9 4 Motto for Urn week Djn't Botha about De Wet
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  • 12 4 Uu.an d Mm. J.t'AKKOi.,«rrived by the Catherine A pear from Calcutta yesteida>
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  • 17 4 L aunches will leave Johnston's I'ier for the Swimming Club at BfSU and lAJO a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 20 4 The 55th Co. R. (J. A. (late .J.Vh Co.) left Singapore for Calcutta thi- morning on board the transport flsMMay,
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  • 19 4 The through railway servk-p from IVnaiic to Taiping will, it is rumoured, be opened on tlm Nt of February.
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  • 23 4 Capt. J W. S arkiy, <»f fie Eastern Telegraph Co. died at Gibraltar at the end of November, after a few days' illness.
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  • 15 4 Thij Nam Yong from Gorintalo this morning brought Mr. 0. 15 iu-:nu inn as passenger.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 386 4 NOTICES. Powell Robinson. Singapore. M High-Class Tailoring. f o Sportsmen iWmt isl Knfdnnd Killing Tweeds, "Chipping Norton*," Cantoons, Cords, Baciog Silks, etc., Kersey Cassimeres. To Golfers ;-r.>uli ami Irkfa Homespuns Hannackbnrns, Angolas, Cheviots, etc., etc. To Cricketers White Cricketing F annels, White Serge and all Wool Tennis Suitings. To Cyclists
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    • 103 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO. Photographers. \REquitlin; their present Studio At Ore-hart lioid on the Ist of January, when ihey remove to their OWN PREMISES at 3a. OrcharJ Road. Opposite LmmHbH U'O* Li.'.TV Stnliles. Tlie new Studio wad Exhibit.) > i It > nn will be opau to the Pjltlic
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 290 4 W6e Straits Wines." SUBSCRIPTION RA TES The STRAITS TIMES: Daily issue, in Singaporr .—per copy IS Ctt. per month 92.50 per year $30.00 (BupostJ per month 92.85 per year 934.00 The STRAITS BUDGET: >• copy 40 Ctt >> tf PPr* r year 918.00 (By pott) per year 920.00 NOTE:— The
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  • 16 5 Mr. PkHM, Mr. Schluser. and Mr. Zibelt came by the (i. 0. Meyer from I'alpmbang yesterday.
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  • 18 5 Skvkr.u. prisoners were tried at the Atwiua yest.rday, and were awnrded sentences ranging frow one to three years.
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  • 21 5 Tiik Revenue Firms Enactment, I'ahani:, i- a:ncnd"d oy the addition of 1 Im words, No M.ilay shall be permitted to gamble."
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  • 24 5 Owinc to the inclemency of the \vtatln-r, the "At H> ne"at the Ollieers' Mi-sr, Tanglin, has been postponed to I linisday next, Jan lHth.
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  • 22 5 Mit W fcfmurr, an old resilient of llongkonp, well known in masonic, jouruaJistic, md theatrical circles, died there on the Ist instant.
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  • 25 5 Thk (J-rman cruiser llerlha left Hongkong on the .'Jrd inst. for Saigon, :i* did the cruiser Hutmird. The Ibrtha is dwe at Singapore via Bangkok.
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  • 24 5 To-Momtow 'he General Post Office and the Mib-idliees will close kt noon. The money order, parcel post and savings bank branches will be closed.
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  • 27 5 Lai kst particulars of the loss of the udfan, oil' Hainan show that none of the crew and passengers perished. All the missing persons have turned up.
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  • 27 5 A public meeting is advertised to be held in the Exilnnge Rooms next Monday, to consider the advisablity of holdinc a Klower Show in Singapore this year.
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  • 28 5 A prune meeting to consider the desirability of holding the Chinese New Yea' sport-, is advertised to be held at The Library," IMi Cecil Street, OB Wednesday next.
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  • 29 5 CmKF-ln«p«ctor Black leaves for lviixkiud his iit'iernoon by the P O. I'alettn on a year's h liday. He was enteitaiii'-d at dinner by his brother polioa oiii.'eis Mt night.
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  • 31 5 Ik pun 3of to- .lay's ii e sne will be found tueeonetiMiiiif portion of a special coriespoiident's article on Chinese labour in Borneo. The first part of article was published yesterday.
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  • 32 5 CoMMOl) IRK« W'AKH, in the U\n«hlo Graham, in the IWrltw; Plendor-Leath in the Hutine; and Peyton, in the IV.--lul, j >in the British sq'iadron in China. These ships are expected here shortly
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  • 34 5 Yesterday, before Mr. Beatty, Seret Hickie prosecuted gpeen Chinese coolies for fichtine at Tanjone Pae.r 011 the previous day. The m^n we r e fined $15 each or in default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 37 5 It is said that shipowners in I'enane have been approached by mates and engineers with a view to salaries being placed on a b isi« as in Singapore, and that thef>« terms are being freely pranted there.
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  • 35 5 We underhand that a presentation will be made in the Municipal Board room at 4.30 this afternoon to Mr. A. Gentle, the late President. The presentation is a mark of appreciation from the Municipal staff.
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  • 40 5 Mr. G. Pin<;ku. director of the Singer Cycle Co., speaking at the annual meeting, said that the profit to t.h« company on nvirhinps sold by various tirms never amounted to more than (U. 8d per bicycle, and was often less.
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  • 51 5 CobUMfc AnAi'EjFFK, lecturing at St Petersburg recently, said that Un i.i would have to reMgn Manchuria, as a war with Japan would be dangerous at the present time, owing to Japan's treat naval resources and her ability to land 1 :>< i,( HX) soldiers within a fortnight at the theatre
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  • 55 5 Sir Qmmi Dlllimi. who died recently, had a varied career in many lands, having been successively a settler in the West of Canada, a coffee-planter in Ceylon, ai.d a planter in Cochin•China and Goa. The ancestors of the Ban Hermann were hereditary bannerbearers to the Kings of Scotland during the
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  • 67 5 Thk Governor nf Hongkong, who left thai. Colony on the 4th inst. for Kuropp on leave, whs pr—waUd by the Chinese Ci inity there, on the 2nd instant, w 111 an ;»ddii--- beating hundreds of signatures, as mark of esteem. The address laid special strong on H. E.s ell' 'its
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  • 57 5 Tiik Calcutta Englishman says thnt Lord Cur/.on'x position ;it home is becoming unique, owing to his.non-con-nectiou with the mi-take* made in the South African policy of the present (iovernment, and that his prospects are growing of becoming Prime Minister at the head of a new Party whose motto will be
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  • 63 5 Thb steamer Thyra, wjiicb ran on the rocks off Pulo Saiitbu on Wednesday niglit and was Miccecsfully hauled off yesterday, went to Tunjong Pagar under her own steam. She has apparently sustained no damage and wan not leaking She is to be thoroughly examined The T yra was on a
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  • 65 5 A fatal accident occurred on board the steamer Utkmoor, of London, in Colombo harbour the other day. whereby Mr. Kell. the second othcer, was killed. A heavy plank fell down the open hatch, a drop of about 27 ft., and struck Mr. Kell on the head, fracturing his skull. The
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  • 68 5 Judge William H. Taft, Civil Governor of the Philippines, sailed for .San Francisco from Manila on Dec. 24, on the transport Orunt. He is said to have lost 40 pounds by his illneßS Commissioner Henry C. lde, who had special change of the Philippine departments of Commerce, Judiciary, and Finance,
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  • 69 5 Major Vanrenen, Captain Rivis, and another detachment of the Malay States Guides have arrived at Penang. They will be stationed there. It is understood thnt the company of Malay States Guides has been sent to Penang because there is lack of accommodation in the Federated States. Their presence in Penang
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  • 77 5 It is reported from Manila, that the Rev. Homer C. Stuntz, who is expected to represent the Philippines at the missionary conference here next, week will shortly sail for the I'nited States for the purpose of raising funds with which to establish in Manila a McKinley Memorial College. The Rev.
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  • 82 5 Accormnu to a wire to Australia The committee of the M.C.C. have approved of the proposal to widen the bowling crease a foot each way. They think it undesirable that wickets should be prepared artificially. The committee state that the decision of the county captains in 19U0 in regard to
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  • 92 5 Tiik British Consular Court at Bangkok has heard a charge of murder brought against Hyp seamen of H. M. S. Dupliiie, and one O'Donoghue. The person alleeed to be done to death was i>ne F. A. Palmieri, a Maltese, who was stabbed in an affray arising out of a quarrel
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  • 75 5 Thk Malay Mail says that, considering that the bulk of the Selangor fine revenue comes from tin, it seems stianue that the Mines department should he starved for men. Out of three Kuropean Inspectors allowed last year, theie is only one actually holding office. The salary offered for the«e appointments
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  • 101 5 One of the Highwaymen is a Constable. At about 12.30 p.m. yesterday two Chinaman and a Malay attacked a Chinaman who was walking alonp Bukit Timah Road near the Cemetery. They made him "bail up" and relieved him off $20 in cash which he hed with him The
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  • 221 5 In the early hmirs of this morning a burglar entered Mr. AsmusV house at No. 11l Uiver Valley R tad Ahout 1.30 this morning Mr. Akimuss' syce wa* awiiki-nc ,1 I y hearing someone striking matches. The syce got up and looked round. He saw a
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  • 131 5 Lij)i», '2nd January, Straits Development Company. turned from the coast, will act ac otficer-in-charge. Mr. Cadet Norman has been transferred to the Pekan District office. Mr. Inspector Con way, who has been ill off and on for a considerable time, hat gone on a month's leave. It is
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  • 137 5 A Chinaman Drowned As a result of the heavy rains, many parts of Singapore and the surrounding districts are flooded. In Orchard Road lust night, there were two feet of water from Grange Road to opposite Mount Elizabeth. Two large trees fell and damage was done to
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  • 219 5 A meeting of the Licensing Justices was held in the First Magistrate's room at the Police Court at 3 p.m. yesterday to consider applications for new licenses for 1902. Mr. Brockman, the Senior Magistrate, presided, and there were also present Dr. Middloton, Supt. Wathen, C.P.0., and Messrs.
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  • 219 5 Nearly Seven-Eighths Blacks. Thk Priiice of Wales, in his reference to Hie need for suitable emigrants in the British Colonies, drew attention to a mailer bo important to the welfare of the Empire that Commercial Intelligence bus Mtn up a table snowing approximately how many subjects
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  • 25 5 During the last century, it is said, 400 human lives, £25,000,000, and 200 ships have been lost in fruitless efforts to find the North Pole.
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  • 145 5 Mr. E. S. Hose, assistant secretary to Resident, to act as collector of land revenue, Larut, and registrar of titles, North. Mr. R. J. B. Clayton, passed cadet, to be assistant district magistrate and treasurer, Batang Padang. Mr. D. Butler, inspector of mines, Larut, to act as assistant
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  • 423 5 BY MAJOK MURRAY, COMMANDANT, B.VC. Singapore, 9th Jan., 1902. s. v. c. lyecture On First aid to wounded will be given by Onpt. W. R. C. ."'liddleton on Friday, 17th inst., at 5.16 p.m. 8. v. A. O. O. for the ensuing week Lt. L. A.
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  • 580 5 Singapore, 10th .lantarv, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier 5 1 H.on Copra Bali 10.10 do Pontianak ».-2fi Pepper, Black buyers Sl.fl-iJ do White, (H%)....'. 54 00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3 61) do Brunei No. 1 UK Pearl 2apo 4.20 Coffee, Bali, 15% ba<»i«i r >o Coffee, Palemhang. 20% basis 29.00 Coffee.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 OHAMBEKI.AIN'B .COLIC, CHOLERA AKD DIAKUHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be the nioft suecesiiful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. 111 1 always cures, and cure* <l nick iv 1 1 can be depended upon even in the most h-vitb and dangerous case Care* griping, all .kind* of diarrhoea, and
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    • 35 5 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY, cares overnight the most stubborn coid, well as all its complications tickling im the throat, husky voice, and vioTaK coughing. Sold by all dealers in medicine* The Dispensary General Agent* Singapore, !-A,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 352 6 NOTICES. Tarries johannl^^nd co. Jiuetioneers and Estate Jlgents. 6 and 7 TELEGRAPH STREET. TIIK CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR TEAK WOOD FURNITURE. ALL SORTS OF TEAK WOOD FURNITURE READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. LATEST PATTERNS. Inspection Invited. SARKIES JOHANNES AND CO. MCALISTER Co. AGENTS FOR Fairbanks' Standard Portable Platform Scales. Accurate
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    • 197 6 NOTICES. MILLARS' KARRI JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. \l T X, the undersigned, having been ap\i pointed Agents for tho above Company, are now prepared to quote and accept orders and indents for Jarrah and Karri Woods of all descriptions Railway Sleepers, Piles, Teiegrapli Poles, Scantlings, «fee. For terms and
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    • 729 6 NOTICES. Carreras' Craven Blend Tobacco. Pritieh Yanpfacture of Pure Tobacco leaf, recommended by I. M. Barrie as the only superb Tobacco obtainable, in 1/4 lb. and I/I lb. Tins. Eoewe 6» Cos. Celebrafcd Tl Briar Pipes. John Little Go. Limited. Art Needlework Dressmaking Depot, STYLISH DRESSES made up from Ladies'
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    • 206 6 NOTIQES. "TAMISfPW ATSOWIkA T SOWlk OO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES All TIIK BEST VAU K 15 THE MARKET: FLAO BRAND, 10 YEARS >LI> *«a-oo per case, wmr mat V.V.O. KPBRIALLY BBOOMMRNDEIH ■m»m««im» Mm nmu :>RIAIKABI-K I-RUM RETAIL OEM Ktih, OK McALISTER Ca,-«w n 1, STA.MKf'KD K(>Al>. M<iORSKI Iwgs to inform his inanv
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 706 7 p.UB HORN EO COMPANY, LaMJIMM 'p.I K St\nrl»r 1 Life Annranoe. I Noi-wirh Tlnion Pirn Innincac 8ooi»*y. 4tU« A. MIJ r<inc* Company (Fire). The ■■ptaM* l<ife AumnwiCH Sooi«CJ. The China Mutnutl St«wn Navigation Conipan* The T'>tt«nham Latfer R»r i ompany. Kor particular* of t.h^x« Coinpanuw, see the full adv.rt-tnet.H.nt of
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    • 1333 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I^-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Agency, latb J. Dabhdblb A Co., 2-8, Colltbm (jday. The undcrmen.ioned dates are only approximate. ~>w»m«r Kroni Xi pec ten Will be iwwpatcneo tor wn_ Mattel Batnvia Jan. Billiton, Batavia, Samarang, and Soeraboia, Jan.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1348 8 I'u.l-i this headinsr the f <llowinu abbrevianoiw are Mod sir. steamer ih.— ship; l"| le; sell schooner; Yet. Yacht: Cru.— Cruiser; Gl>t. Gunboat; Tor. Torp'-do; H. p. —Horse-power; Brit. British; U. S.— United States; Fch.— French Ger. German; Dut. Dutch; Joli. Johore: Ac, G.c (ie:ieral-eari(o: d.p. .lock
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    • 593 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrival. and name of agent: STBAMBRB. Ajax, Liverpool, Jan IS; Mansfield. Alicante I lverpool. left Dec 7 Barlow. Ailing, Uatavia, Jan 21 Daendels. Au tntlind, Frumtatle, Jan 22; Boustead. Australia, New Nork, left Dec 7; AinUria, Hongkonx. Fen 18; Bebn Meyer. Anr.iwn, Europe.
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    • 166 8 EXPECTKI) ARKIVAL*. (Booked). Passengers for Singapore. Per P. 4 C). 8. s. China connecting with the 8. s. Parramatta. at Colombo, from London 13th IVc..>lik- l.'th.lav. Mrs. Beale, Mr ACavmidish, Mrs. Webb, Mtsj Hold croft. Per P. AO Arc dm. connecting with the stoam-r Balltmral at Colombo from
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    • 63 8 r« I--' *> !■"<■ ro-Mo^Knw Bawn P. I 'entad-r k a.m. Sai«'in /«v. iki ll a in. Cheribon 4 S'inarani; Pmiiirr 11a.m. i otic and Pasir Nnru Bormu 2 p.m. Bangkok F iaya [":>■ Batil I'allHt Sultana 1 p m. Sour .'ibnya /-u< >" 3 p.m. P Sw.-t'lllim
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    • 54 8 Fkum Europe: —My the PAO s.s. »wtt t due on Sundic with itati* to the iOtll Uec. She lirin^s replies 10 :he mniin which left .-in.iipore on nw S9lri| Novemlv r. Fku-i ihini:- liy the X I) I*. P. in:, m Trtne due on Sunil.iy. Tim is
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    • 131 8 1 I y uhu VmmkLk \«Mt V Ton* (>»mt.\is Kk-hi SaiUMi UlMWiaa^W. 1 km J».i it w 9 9 I 10 10 10 «ri Wiiii-.'«i-i- Dut str. Xvo.lhli Rhio Jnu NTaefc KtBR .V|>'-.u* :<> (T:*> MoUiim Cilriitti IV4: :< SirkicB MOM* l{. itji'o- JDut sir Ha X«cod)tli J.'bio I'eng
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