The Straits Times, 20 January 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,733 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 418 1 NOTICES. I 1 i»tk Tki.hi -i:\rn Strkkt At Wh*kvih, Kiippii, Habbohk <TKAII NAVKiATIoN tiiMPANY. rl| fob China, .lapah. Pkhano IIBTUNi, India, Australia. Ai«en, Egypt. Vak'KILLISB, GIBkAI.TAK, MALTA, I'.kinhisi, Plymouth. ASD JjOKrMIN. I urounh l>ilUof reading is*u«'l for Hmnaii rvlf, Cintiinfntal arul A rurioan f:/rl»,f :/rl», iii*t> /or <-hinaf:nnjit. MAIL UNF.
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    • 333 1 NOTICES. Powell Robinson. Singapore. (:o:) High-Class Tailoring. To Sportsmen West of Ki'ului i Riding Tweeds, "Chipping Norton*," Cantoonß, Cords, Racing Silks, etc Kersey Cassimeres. To Golfers Heotab and Irish Huiuespun«, Bannockburns, Angolas, Cheviots, etc., etc. To Cricketers White Cricketing KlanneU, White Serge and all Wool Tennis Suitings. To Cyclists Cycling
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    • 401 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co. Ltd. Just arrived NEW MAIL CARTS AND PERAMBULATORS, Large assortment in various styles. BSte^^jfe* .%^SRa99 HlS^i '^S§BMHfißrr^M Upholstered in Art Green, Blue, Cream, Maroon, &c. Rvibher Tyre Wheels. Steel Springs. :o: John Little 43? Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF SUNDRY STORES &c TO
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    • 310 1 AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale of the Valuable Freehold Residential Property, Known as, Rosebank, Mount Elizabeth Estate. To be h»ld at Powell Oo's nale-room. On Wednesday 29th Jany, 1902 at 2.30 p.m. MMEBAHK. All that v.vluible freehold, residential property situ tte at Mount Elizabeth V.-t.-ite.. containiiig an area ot lt«, 148
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    • 533 1 I Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. IS KVKRYWHKKK ACXNOVVLEPGED _L to ho the mot meeewM medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. It flway* cures, mid cures quickly. It can be depended upon even ir. the most severe and dangerous enspn. Cnrcf iM'iping, all kinds if diarrlxca, and ;il I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 425 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufaoturura of Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators. ALL KINHS OF Safety Fuses. AM) Eleuiriu Blasting Apparatus, The aliove Explosive*, being all manufactured in (i-reat Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tilth imposed by the British lioverument,
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    • 656 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. BELTING. John Tullis's Llama Hair Belting is tin' nici-t suitable kind made for Tropical Climates. Prize Medals have been received at no less than Sixteen Exhibitions by Messrs. John Tullis Son for their manufactures, and we confidently recommend
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    • 628 2 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,ooo „.r m m Silver Reserve....! S^M.OOO M'*,' so.ooo. REaBRVE LIABILITY OF\ PROPRIETORS J..»iu.uuu.ouo Cocbt of Dihktom:— R. shiwan, Kiq.— Okaibmaji. Hon. J.J. Bell-Irving Depiitt Chaibmac H. E ToMKINS R L. r.IOHARDKON, E»q A Haupt, B»q H Schcbabt.
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    • 279 2 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE Co. Ltd. Gentlemen's Outfitting Dept. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EX S.S. Bingo Maru." S.S. Banca." S.S. "Tarabt Maru." Gentlemen's Silk Ties, Bows, and Scarfs in all the newest styles and designs. MONTE CAKI O HATS. SINfiAPORK SUN HEF.METS. SINGLK TEKAI HATS. SILK HATS 'IMaAyO CAI'S.
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  • 1093 3 WILKINSON v. McALISTER CO. In the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, a provisional injunction was asked for by Mr. Ellis, on behalf of Mr. Clifford Wilkinson, of Tun Baa fame, to restrain Messrs UcAlister and Co. from using the word TanSan lo ilaicriht mineral water
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  • 251 3 BOBS" IN A BUS. Some while back 1 (Free Lam-e) jumped into an omnibus »s it passed Hyed Park Corner on its way to Piccadilly and the Strand, and when I had taken my seat and recovered my breath, there in ti'niii ot me I saw Lord Roberts and his
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 304 3 TRIPS TO KATONG. rpHK launch Belivdo leaves Joinston's Pier lor the GROVE HOTEL. Tanjong Katong. at 10 a.m., on Sundays, returning in the evening. Fare fO Cents. THE GROVE BUNGALOW Tnijoug K-tong. SK< bathing, god table, best wines, v.c. Telephone:— i&> or 111. JvJk received X'mas stocks suitable for Presents.
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    • 408 3 NOTICES. B£i*f" ay i i c m, BtuforLadif>s.| Jf j| mAbli^iP A Remady for all lrra«ulr.rltle*. MiperMdini Bitter Apple. Punnyrojr*!. i I c*h Sold bySlntapore Dispensing Co., Ltd., RafflM Plaoe, Slnfapora. Proprietor MARTIN. Cliealit SOUTHAMPTON. I:N(ILANU NATIONAL AWARD of 16,600 (tana It ii in tgreetblt tnd rJoubtJeii hifbl) •fficjcious remedy
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    • 600 3 NOTICES. WANTED. A GOOD proof reader. Apply, Straits Times Office. WANTED for Palnmbang 2 Tamil inspector" for. an electric iustal1 ition. Apply to H. c/o StraiU Time*. 24 1 WANTED. /CHINESE Clerk for office work. Must V> be smart at figures. One with knowledge of type writing preferred. Apply to
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    • 538 3 NOTICES. HOUSE WANTED. A SMALL European re«iden<-e wanted, to rent, within 2 miles of town. Furnished or unfurnished. Particulars to be sent to 13-J K. c/o Strait* Timrx. I "HERE will be Three Vacancies for Europeans in a Singapore Firm haviDg branches in F. M. S. aud Siam in February.
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    • 623 3 SHIPPING. RKITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG. RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA. THE Company's steamer LALPOOIIA. L,124 tons, Captain Coope will be despatched for tbe above ports on Monday the 20th instant nt 4 p.m. For freight or pnssage. appl\ to 20-1 BOUS1EAI) Co.. Agents. INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
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  • 743 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 20th JANUARY. Whatkvkk may be the result of the discussion on Mr. Napier's proposals in the matter of higher education at the meetiug of the Legislative Council to-morrow, there is one thing morally certain in connection therewith, and that is that, unless «ome
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  • 190 4 A ring keeps up freights between Britain and South Africa at such a height as to arouse bitter discontent in Nata!. A public meeting held there, the other day at L idysmith, to consider the subject pasBedth*sfollowingreßolution: "That the meeting strongly deprecates the continuance of tlm organisation known as the
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  • 132 4 We have much pleasure in announcing that the combined musical talent that presented to us the Me**i*h Concert in Christmas week have again joined forces and have arranged to give a similar performance at an early date in February. It was desired to have a repetition of the Mesriah, but
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  • 15 4 To-day's 4/ins bank rate is I/K>,j Thr death is announced of Johnny Brigge, the cricketer.
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  • 13 4 The homeward mail by the Bengal closes at 6 a. in on Friday.
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  • 11 4 Col. and Mrs. Breer came by the Bombay from Londo yesterday.
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  • 19 4 Dr D M. F>rd has oeen appointed a House Surgeon at the General Hospital, with effect from 29th ult.
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  • 21 4 A sEr of harness was stolen from Mr. F. Jv Jago's syce's quarters laet night at "Crte Hill," Dilvey Rjad, Tanglin.
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  • 18 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play at the People's Park to-m nn.w from sto 6pm (we-ither permitting
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  • 21 4 Mr. F. H. Dirke is due from home by the German mail steamer Kiauttchou, which left Southampton on the 14th inst.
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  • 19 4 Mbssrs Faracai, Hendelunm, H. J McGill, Gabri -I and Hyasea arrived by the M. M. Ltd't* from Yokohama yesterday.
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  • 21 4 Thb homeward German mail steamer I'riiu lleiuricli will leav« Singapore on Friday the 31st inst. and not on Monday as usual.
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  • 20 4 Mr Ciplin, VTr. Howird, Mr. Moody, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Hooper came by the MdUieea from Telok Anson this morning.
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  • 22 4 Mr R. W Braddell and Mr. J. Lammers are passengers from Europe by the YUle ile la Viotat, leaving Marseilles next Sunday.
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  • 18 4 Thk first class British cruiser Ampkilrite arrived yesterday from Hongkong homeward bound. She is expected to leave to-day.
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  • 23 4 Thr annual general meeting of the Church Work Association will be Held at Mrs. Kynnersley's house on Jan. 22nd at 11 30 am
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  • 23 4 One hundred and ninety-four deaths were 'eni-tered at Singapore during the week ending on the 11th instant. The ratio per thousand was 42.01.
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  • 31 4 Owins to the bad condition of the greens from the recent rains, the Captain of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club has found it necessary to close the links till further notice.
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  • 32 4 The P. O. homeward mail steamer Bengal left Hongkong at 2 p.m. on Saturday and is due theru at 6 a.m. on Thursday. The mail by the Bengal closes on Friday morning.
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  • 39 4 Assist. Surgeon E. Mitchell from the Tan Tock Seng Hosoital h.is been appointed Deputy Health Officer, Singapore, from Ist January. Mr. Reardon, Assist. Surgeon of the General Hospital, has been appointed to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for duty.
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  • 45 4 Thk annual prize distribution of the Anglo-Chinese and Eastern Schools will take place in the Armenian Street building on Friday next at 5 p.m. The Hon. C. W. S Kynnersley will preside. The friends and patrons of the School are cordially invited to be present.
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  • 53 4 The following is the list, of passengers who arrived by the Zamania from Madras this morning Mr. D. C.irmi-chat-l Miss V. M. Davidson, Miss Blackmore, Miss E. A. Hemingway, Lieut, Col. Kull-rton, R. E. mid Mrs. Fullerton Mr 0 E Carlo, Mr. Tan fliian Hock, Mr. Chia Guau Chip and
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  • 56 4 Os page 3 of to-day's issue there is published in full the judgment of the Chief Justice in the case of Clifford Wilkinson v. M;Alister Co. in which plaintiff sought a provisional injunction MnrtMiMl the use of the word TanS.in a u a description of mineral water. We limUrat mil
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  • 58 4 The mannzerof the Singapore branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankinz Corporation has received the following wire from the Head Otiice of the Bunk Sulject to audit the dividend for halt yt-ar will p obably bo .£1 lv; bonus in addition to dividend 10<. reserve $500,000 written off prop.-rty account
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  • 66 4 Western Kansas editors have a unique way of prodding up delinquent snrt-cribers, as this will indicate: "If you have frequent headaches, dizziness, fainting spells, accompanied hy chills, cramps, corns, bunions, chilblains, epilepsy, and jaundice, it is a sign you are not well, but are liable to die any minute. P.ty
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  • 90 4 Those who have to pass along rferangeon Road complain strongly of the bad condition of that thoroughfare and of the roads running off it. The traffic is so heavy that nothing but thorough repair throughout will be of any use. Patchwork i 6 worse then useless. A correspondent, who writes
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  • 186 4 Tubal Cain II Thk following isadencriptionof Tubal Cnin II l\f wiiinerof the Viceroy'sCup: Tubal Cain looked well, but some said he had done too 111 tie work. He certainly did not look 6hort and though he is «n udly, common-looking sort he was wiry
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  • 154 4 P. O. Coy By the I'r-Kjul, leaving about 25th January. t»t Londou, Lt. Macle'iy. For Colomh'i, Mrs. Skinner, Miss Brown. For IVnaiitf, Mr. and Mrs. Justice Hyndman Jones 'iirunvi-mM, leaving about 7th Keby, For London, Mr. H Mackenzie Cook, Mrs. and Miss Boldero. For Marseilles. Mrs Le Kay;
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  • "Reuter'S Telegrams.
    • 11 4 London, I9tli Jim. Sir Ashmead-Bartlett is dead.
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    • 46 4 Kranse has been tried an<l has i n sentenced to two years' imprisonment. This is the innximum penalty for attempting to incite to murder. The judge excluded the graver count uf inciting, because it was not proved that Broekfttna received the letter*.
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    • 55 4 $376,000 worth of Chinese Silver Returned to China. l.oi. don, 2<)//t Jiinmirii Thn Washington corresp' indent of th« U til Telegraph, states that President .1 ">s w>:'^. h=n order-) 1 t!i i raturn to Chiua of 4»:i7<J,000 worth of silver which tli" A 11 ti ■in in
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    • 21 4 Comm indmt S ;heepers has been shot, after trial. The trial of Commandant Krii/.inger now begins. A BAYONET CHARQE.
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    • 33 4 M<jor Whit.ehead of the .Minister Fusiliers and four m"n were kille. I, and live men were wuuwded in etrryitig Boer position at the point of the bayonet, nearGriqiatown, Cape Colony.
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  • 64 4 Yb9tkki<av evtMii'i" tongkang No680, which was t ikini; a cargo of petroleum oil from litfl jii'lru*<tinnk, lying ai. Taaj<JM l'<s-'ai\ '-ausjht lire. The police and the X.re Brwvl* "fere informed. Two sra wnmtH** fiv.ied out, but were in t used. Tn« longkan^ was towed outside. Two tugs
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  • 83 4 At 3 p.m. on Saturday, a Cliin< o watchman employed at 17 Migazine Road went out to get some things. On returning at 4 p m. he found a Malay man in the house The Malay had entered the house during the watchman.- absence, and had packed
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  • 92 4 Will Only Give One Performance Mere The Dallas Company did not arrive yesterday as expected and therefore will not open at. the Town Hall to-mor-row The Robinson Piano Co. will, on presentation of tickets, refund all money piid for seats in advance. According to a letter received
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  • 95 4 Offer to purchase it London Capitalists. Til k Secretary of the North Kechau Gold Miuinu Co Ltd. this morning n ::nived by cable, an oiler for an option on tliepuichattt! of the property from Mr. E. A. Watson, representing London capitalists, and that offer has been accepted by
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  • 149 4 A Coolie Shoots a Companion At 3 o'clock yesterday (SutxUy) RKtraillC :i riiM; of ;iitfiii|itc-i| murder occurred at SG Be'ivoolen S'r««i. Two OMans* coolifs quarrelled over a woman. One of the nifii produced a cheap revolver and lin-d four shots at his rival. Three ;>i the bullets
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 329 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "town hall. 1 3th February, 1902, at 9 p.m. Complimentary Concert Under the Patronage, and in the presence of H.E.the GOVERNOR. PROGRAMME Part I. Bslaotioa from Uratorio Eli [Costa" I'art II HmosUmmmm CONDUCTOR. MR. SALZMANN. RESERVED SEATS $2. Seats can now be booked at the Robinson Piano Company.
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    • 283 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Coloninl Secretary's Office, up to noon of the :'7th instant, for the following works I. Construction of Beacon No. 1 at Burnt Channel, South extremity of Shoal The supply of -W cubes of latent* of kiJiiii.'"' to I"- stacked and
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    • 100 4 G. R. LAMBERT ff CO. Photographers. ARE quitting their present Studio at Orchard Koad on the Ist of January, when they remove to their OWN PREMISES at 3a. Orchard Road. Opposite Lambert Bros. Livery Stihles. The new Studio and Exhibition Rooms will be opon to the Public on the firnt
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  • 1595 5 Annual Prize Day Thk annual prize distribution of St. Joseph's Institution took place on Sa'urrlav last at the School. The Hon. C. \V. S. Kynnersley presided, and Km Kynnersley distributed the prizes, flier.- ware a large number of parents mm) friends of the pupils present notwithstanding the
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  • 85 5 A few minutes' delay in treating some rases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves daneerous. Thfl safest way ife to keep some good reliable Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough l.'"i I
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  • 478 5 Thr concert given on Saturday night by Herr Johann Marquardt and Mme. Breitschuck- Marquardt was a musical treat which those of musical tastes, who were not present, may well regret having missed. It is a long time since so talented a violinist as Herr Marquardt appeared in
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  • 131 5 KXPBCTKD AKKIVAM. (Rooky)). Passengers for Singapore. Per P. <tO. Areidia, connecting with tho Bteam-r Jinllaarat tit Colombo from London, due -tith Dec. Mr. an I Mrs. Noel Trotter. l'er P. O. g. g. Canton from London De:. 28th, due 3Ut J >n. Mr. J C Hart. l'er P.
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  • Correspondence.
  • 1137 5 WIRE NEWS Home. The D-iibj Graphic states that no diplomatic effort whatever lias been ui;n li- at London to place a construction on Mr. Chamberlain's Edinburgh speech other than it bear 9 on the surface. Whatever complaints have been made have come from this side. Sir Frank Lascelles, British Ambassador
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  • 594 5 SINOAPORK. 20TH JiNUARY, HML PRODUCE. Gambier buyers U.I2J Copra Bali 10 35 do Pontianak 9.40 Pepper, Black M 0.75 do White,(s%) MOO Sago Flour Sarawak 860 do Brunei No. 1 3.25 Pear) 3ago 4.?0 Coffee, Bali, 15% b*«w 2«50 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 20 00 Coffee, Liherian No. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 A sore throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage damped 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. The Dispensary, General Agents, Singapore. 2— A VIOLIN LESSONS. APPLY
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    • 84 5 Wilson Co., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 ARMENIAN STUEKT. The Premier Studio. Photos taken equally well at .-m hour of the day. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT ORCHARD ROAD. Just received a large stock off Fancy Check Canvasses, Lustrine Silks. &c. Dressmaking under European supervision. m. A th. v c. HOTEL DKR NKDKKLANDKN BATAVIA (JAVA.)
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 215 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 20th January. tfigh Water Biipra. S V A. and 8 V. K Guard M'ting. §AX S.V.I. No. I Co Drill. Mr Risah M, 5.16 Warren's Circus. Heach Rovl. 9. Fuitu c Sale Bwia 1- <lt"<- Powell. 2. Tuesday, 21st January. Hieh Water 7.9 a.m 9.18 p.m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 298 6 NOTICES. SARKIES JOHANNES AMD CO. Jiuetioneers and Estate Jigents. 0 and 7, TELEGRAPH STREET. THI CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR TEAK WOOD FURNITURE. ALL SORTS OF TKAK WOOD FURNITURE READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER. LATEST PATTERNS. Inspection Invited. SARKIES JOHANNES AND CO. 8W G. OTOMUNE &CO. Have just received a large
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    • 150 6 Modern European Dentistry Messrs. CHEONG BROS., so? 8 of the late Mb. Cheom; Chub Tin. in order to meet the leauirements of EutoP«an ladleB Bnd gentlemen who have for 80 many years supported their estabhshmen h oave. v n °w. J °P fl"ed J Premises at ,N.°-^'s. Sou. th Bnd«j
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    • 301 6 NOTICES. KATZ BROS., LD. SEWING MACHINES From the well-known Maker FRISTER AND ROSSMANN'S i I p jpjw nnißtitin^ at HAND SEWING MACHINE Complete $28-50 Nett. FOOT SEWING MACHINE Complete $45 Nett. KATZ BROS,. LD. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements. John Little Co. Ltd. NEW BOOKS. Barbara West By Keighley
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    • 480 6 NOTICES. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE, Fortify the System against Disease with PURE BLOOD. TH E BEST SECURITY FOR HEALTH." EBBENCC OR FLUID EXTRAOT OF RED JAMAICA since 1829. fc^BJ AMwiftfll mJmM iMAJI iff r- lUBjl Pronounced by the MIOMKST medical AUTHORITIES th» n" BSfflUrS TORPID I ,(/ER, DEBILITY, ERUPTION,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 711 7 |MIX BUKNfcU OWMPAIMY, UMIIKaV 11. I K Staodar J Life Arauranoo. I Norwich Tnion ?ir- Inmimniw Society. \lhii A unirnr.oe Company (Fire). I'ho K.|Uit«*>l« UsV Asmintnra. Sociecy I he Chioa Mut,«»l Stmm Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager H«w Company. Kur i»rticulan« of t).H->» Companies, se« the full *dvertis«nw*t. of THE
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    • 1333 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, I^ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aoiscy, lat« J. Dasndbls A Co., 2-S, l oi.lv kk yiiAV. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. >-amer from "K»pt3tea~ ~vTlTl "beHlwutm i» "^twi'lor Do Van Outhoorn Padang via Jan. 18 Penang, Sal^ang, Olehleh,
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    • 710 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. piOMPAGNIE DEB MESSAGKKI£r= Kj M ARITIMEB DE FRANCE. 1 ki.koraphic Addbebs: Mkhsaqkeik, KINOAPOBB. The -nail steamer* will leave Singapore >n or auout the undermentioned dates. vi miKli. UOMKWABO. Dates. Dates. IW2. 1902. Salatie Jan. 18 //i./i/« Jan. 19 .1 n,m m Feb. 8 Catedoni-n Feb. 2 Erne»l Simon*
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    • 854 7 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. with Cream. fe^^l Sterilized-Not Sweetened. K^^^^iJ Perfect Substitute for Fresh INSURANCES. rE CHINA TRADERS INSDEANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1,000,000. Amount Pud up. fIOO.OOO. Boy -c Fond 900,000. H cad Of no*, Honokonq. The unuorsigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1669 8 lluder this heading the following abbreviations are used —str. —steamer sh.— ship; l>q barqi'e; sell. —schooner; Yet. Yaoht; Cru.—Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Urit.—British U. S.—United States; Fell.—French Ger. —German; Dut. —Dutch; Joh. —Johore; Ac,G.c—General-cargo: d.p. -deck passenger t\—Uncertain T. P. W.—Tanjong PagarWharf;T.P.D.—Tanjone I'agarDock: B. W.—Borneo
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    • 495 8 Fame, port, probable date of arrival. and name of age/nli. stbamkrs. Arinna Europe, \i'-"i Canal Dec -J4; All>oiei, 1 'alentta. Feb •>; Borneo Coy. Al'in*. Bit'ivia. Jan 21 Daendel*. AmUlus a. Hmnliarg. Jmi 30; Behn Mnyer Au tralind. Fr •mmtle, Jan 22: Boustead. Australia. New Xork. left Dec
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    • 76 8 iv UTE. Dut SB. Mi-iapi Fcli bq.Genevieve Brit 8.» Ranza Dut P. Hendrick Ger SH.Sonnelipru Hrr 3.8. riclffelti Out s^ K. Willem 111 Dot 8". La woe KlO. Ship's Name. Captain. Udenia ("OUI li" Turfboer KrnuM OuinkT Meijer D*T«OF1 K DEBTIN- R«S#AILIHO. HOMWHKK ATIOK. MAUX Jan 1 HaUvia Kolenliini
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    • 38 8 I' lu-Moxtow. Djumbic .\ian Ann Noon. P. S»'3i'li 1111 via port* Until, .'r 3 pm. HIMHUI, T. Ansoi vi* ports Maltier.n 3 p in. Penang md D.'li Cibrp*" pni. Cherihonaiul Batavia G.(i c. UhMgt 4 p.m.
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    • 113 8 MAILS TO ARRIVE Fkom hiiTiwFK: —*y th« P.AO g.s Cft»»nr,/ due on Sunday with" dates to the 4th Jan. Stiu lirin.'s MBIIm to th» in-iils whi«;h left Singapore on the 7th Da&mb T. From <ihixa: «y the P. AO. s.s. mm§m due on Thurs.lay. LiMB Tab. B i>p Mvit.-* '»t'B
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    • 278 8 VtMtLH N 4MK Rio. Tons Captain Fkn Sail»i«. Consign kk«. Jm 17 Miilce Maru 18 Sri \Von«csee 18 HokTjoe 18 iHons Wan 18 iKmita 19 r'arulia i' J iltatavier 1H Vinphitrite 19 U. ii. M> yer lv) K. S. Baroe 19 |Nienliuys 19 f'rins AI-x.uhlhi 1H ir*ro-pei >9 liulus
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    • 202 8 'Arc. 18 M 18 18 1* IH 1» 19 1» I.i I. 18 M -M -'I •JO Ml 21 iO LM 20 •JO 20 21 VebSkl's Name. Flag A Kig Tons. Destination. I Hong Bee I Bin Mr. iO'*i tm antf Hock Seng Mr. «*<i IVnani* lli'in- Mr. 34tf
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 158 8 THE ATTRACTION FOX* THIS WEEK IS WHITEAWAY'S GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. HUNDREDS HUNDREDS HUNDREDS HUNDREDS HUNDREDS HUNDREDS 01 OF OF OF OF <>|. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. jg|H TRIMMED MILLINERY &2m} Ladies' Tea-Gowns J^fc ">/tsr i_5T uaifpriof* i"V BIG REDUGTIUIi S» X*Jw J&iMn^Mi Ladies' Dressing-Gowns mmk Vmj LADIES' CLOTHING
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