The Straits Times, 24 January 1902
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Title Section13 1902-01-24 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1902. NO. 20,737. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement454 1902-01-24 1 NOTICE i>rpi<;t. Tclbukahh hTBErr ,»T WHARVKB. KkPPKL HaKHOUR <TKAM NAV|(iATH»N COMPANY. p>tkamk>u> fok China, Japan, Prnang ••«vu)n-. Inmia, Australia, Apbn. Roypt. M i>. -Kill X«. OIBRAI.TAU, MALTA. Hkini>isi. Plymouth. AMD IjiNWS. fbruuith Hiilsof l.*'lini; i«Bne>l fir I'rma.n JvJf, Continental and A m'rican Ports, atna for nkinaf'n.,.,. MAI!. LINE. itPTWAKK HOM«»'«KI>.454 words
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Advertisement425 1902-01-24 1 NOTICES. LATIvST REPORT ON Siderosthen Paint AS AX ANTI-CORROSIVE. Calcutta, May 9th, 1901. RE S. S. MUttHLL" Thi« vessel's bottom *M p.iintfl on the starboard sule with Siderovthen, and on the port side with zinc and red lead. When recently docked it was found that 'he Siderosthen p»int hxd 5i...,425 words
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Advertisement183 1902-01-24 1 NOTICES. Powell Robinson. Singapore. High-Class Tailoring. To Sportsmen \W>t ol Kiwbiad Hiding Tweeds. "Chipping Norron«,". Cantoons, Cords ffaiiwg Silks, efc.. Kersey ('assimeies. To Golfers tioatvfa and ln>li Huinespuna, Bannockburns, Angolas. Cheviots, etc., etc. To Cricketers iWhite Ciu-keimg h'laiinel?. White Serge and all Wool Tennis Suitings To Cyclists Cy I ng183 words
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Advertisement320 1902-01-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. HAVE JUST UNPACKED A LARGE STOCK or IRON BEDSTEADS. t I^B V I S' ■S "^W^T^F^" MIL I Sizks 6.J feet x M feet x l ii iC li |o-t x x 2 x 4 x 1 nxn x x 'i .i x m x320 words
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Advertisement395 1902-01-24 2 NOTICES. Joseph niLLons ■•tjRANI) I'kMX." F'ARIS, 1900. DEAi fi ,1 a ,-hest Quality; and having Gre«».rt Durability,™ Ibereo-s IV CHEAPEST. MW I W\ •'l'l f SPECIAL IiUIWIIIC S OLD SCOTCH Whiskey. $10 Per case. 5 per cent, off for cash. DUTY EXTRA V s jQm£ri^Xsflwt Cy^^ V^ftEsP/sS'SSB i^ibbbbbW !<> bbbbbbbbbl395 words
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Advertisement619 1902-01-24 2 BANKS. HONGKONG AND MHANOUAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,0J0,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..slo,ooo,oon 1 tli-fiOOOO Silver Reserve....! 8,760,000/"" J ***** RESERVE LIABILITY Of imoniinon PROPRIETORS |..»iu.omMiuu COUBT OF DIBECTOM B. Shbwah, K»q.~ Chaiksiam. Hon. J.J. KiLL-liiviwo Dbpiitt Cbaibmai H E ToMKINR K L. KIIHARDSON, K!a<) A. Haupt, £m I H619 words
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Advertisement275 1902-01-24 2 NOTICES. JOHII LITTLE Co. Ltd. Gentlemen's Outfitting Dept. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. EX S.S. King > Muru." SS. "Banoa." P.B. "Taraba Maru." Gentlemen's Silk Ties, Bows, and Scarfs in all the newest styles and designs. MOVTI CARLO HATS. SINGAPORK Sl'N HELMETS. SINGLE TEBAI HATS. SILK HATS, iur.fc-l) UAH*.275 words
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537 1902-01-24 3 The Tfmm of Ceylon says The intended alteratio'.s in t!ic clothing of the rank a.id liiu of our army aie prool how radic illy the expuriencus ot tin- mmi in bwutli Afnca have alluded W.ir tMhce ldi-as a« to tlie duUtiun advutsbld foe uof537 words
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Article489 1902-01-24 3 QUEENSLAND. Theke can be little doubt according to the annual report ot Mm British Marine Department, that the peari shelling industry ol Torres Straits has maebml a critical stage, ami unless some precautions are taken, all the t-ln-iiiny within a distance to be r— Cliud tion, Tluusuay489 words
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Article328 1902-01-24 3 Cruiser's 56.000-Mile Voyage. His Majesty's ship Dicb arrived at Spithead lately Iroin China, alter a matt noteworthy MMMniwion. Soon after Mm was c ommiK.-iimed at Cbaibaoi on Miy 10, lf<oB. this MGond-claM eriri—ff w as ordered to Laa rVlma*. Which, it was rumoured, whs threatened hy328 words
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Advertisement121 1902-01-24 3 RADHASWAMY &CO. V)eal< and Jlosewood furniture Show Rooms. Splendid Art Suites, Iron Bedsteads and Cots. 35, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. v.c. LIQUID FUEL. (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 32 6 (Thirty-two shilling* and sixpence) per ton f. o. b. in bunkers at PRJJBHWATKK ISLAND (PULO BUXOM, opposite western121 words
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Advertisement600 1902-01-24 3 SHIPPING. FOR PORT DARWIN AND WK.-T AUSTRALIAN PORT.S. Tl I E W A I N.*CoT7t earner A I S T'l A LIXD, (ii|itniii KichanKon. will lw deapatched for ihe iili.ivh port.- .ihout the l>eginiiing of Fol.ruury U-ti For freight or unssHi;e «[>pl\ to, BOI'STEAD C CO.. Agents, tu. .V f.600 words
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Advertisement518 1902-01-24 3 NOTICES. Agents for LEA PEKRINS' ft fI ft WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Warpant^Kaß^^^. His Majestß Purveyors to The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. WANTED for I alembang 2 Tamil inspector- for an electric installation. Apply to H. c/o Slrmt* Time*. 24-1 V¥^ T ANTED.- A Shorthand clerk one able to wo518 words
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Advertisement483 1902-01-24 3 N European lady will affMl awle« j\ for i':i--. i^i- to Englanil to laily or children. Apply to M L X., c/o Strait* Time* Office. BOARD AND LODGING. "lITANTED by a European gentleman T T ato«M state particulars in full to 24-1 P. R. c/o MrvJk Tlmm. BOAI'J) AM) LODGING.483 words
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Advertisement465 1902-01-24 3 John Frederick Sail maker, %?c, &c. No. 73 Middle Road. TOWN OFFICE. c n Messrs Chen£ Tuan Co 23-1 19 Boat Quay THK NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE J^gJTj^^roTI^H MARK Thit anrCMffal and highly p.puUr r-m«l), MBbMN in tht Continental Ho.piul.bv Kicrd. K...U1.. Jola-R.vei. peau.and others. omhinei all thrdr^iderau li. h«.465 words
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557 1902-01-24 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY. Admonition is never so pleasant as when unjust. Then it may be graded and prized according to its source. It would be an immense relief to the tedium of journalistic lite if a king were to call a paper to account,557 words
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Article225 1902-01-24 4 Felicitations are going the rounds at Bangkok over an order to the effect that bids for railway construction in Siam be invited by open tender. This course has lone bwu urged, and last year the English and American Ministers pressed their deuiandx with su'-h force as 'to gnin eeerning compliance225 words
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Article82 1902-01-24 4 At the meeting of Legislative Council on Tuesday next, the Acting Colonial Secretary will move that approval be given to the extension of l'enang I'ier and other work* connected therewith as recommended by Mr. Mathews, nn<\ that a sum not exceeding MtKMMM he borrowed to r.my out the work. Mr.82 words
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Article11 1902-01-24 4 The Appeal Court opens its sittings at Penang on Monday next.11 words
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Article13 1902-01-24 4 A VKAK ago to-day, Edwaid VII was proclaimed Kinu of the Briiish Kmpire.13 words
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Article15 1902-01-24 4 Mll. ami Mr« .ten and Mr. Keller came hy lilts //>"<e from Dell ti.ii> morning.15 words
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Article14 1902-01-24 4 'In. RiisMan Volunteer Fleet steamer PeUrxhfry f.-lt fir Yladivostoek at .">.45 p.m. ye* teiday.14 words
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Article18 1902-01-24 4 Laun< Hts will leave lor Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday at 9 and 10 o'clock.18 words
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Article17 1902-01-24 4 H.M S. brisk returned from the East, this morning, where she has been having heavy gun practice.17 words
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Article16 1902-01-24 4 Vr. and Mrs. Stanley Gibbons, and Mr. F. Kulla, arrived by the .Yow>7i«ra from Rangoon yesterday.16 words
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Article20 1902-01-24 4 Duri.no the high tide this morning several. of the streets in the lower part of the town were under water.20 words
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Article19 1902-01-24 4 Thb Hongkong Cliess Club has sent a challenge to the Singapore Chess Club to play a match by cable.19 words
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Article21 1902-01-24 4 Hkkk and toh nv.i are said to be the most likely articles for heavy taxation to meet the German budget deficit.21 words
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Article28 1902-01-24 4 Mk. Alkx .R. Stolukk, Vice- President of the American Brewing Company of St. Louis one of the biggest con ems on carth is now a visitor to Singapore.28 words
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Article22 1902-01-24 4 Thk Russian warships Admiral Komiloff (with Rear-Admiral Tehonkunine on board), Sissui VtsLhij, and Navarin have been paying a social call at Manila.22 words
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Article32 1902-01-24 4 The annual genera) me stint? of the Straus branch of the R >yal Asiatic Society will be held in th- Library of the Kiill-is Misehin on Friday, Jan. '>< i;h, at S p.m.32 words
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Article30 1902-01-24 4 Play can be resumed on the Sepoy Lines Golf links to-day. A competition will be held to-morrow amongst the winners of last year's silver medals for the annual gold medal.30 words
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Article31 1902-01-24 4 Mb. D. H. Wise, secretary to- the Resident-General, reported his return from leave of absence on 2nd inst. He resumed his duties as Acting British Resident, Negri Sembilan, on that date.31 words
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Article37 1902-01-24 4 This morning before Mr. Beatty, Mr Jan. L >gie, of th* St.riit- Cycle Agency, pruwon'ttl a Chiii'v impimr f»r Hid theft vi a nw v.tlui-.l ..t. ii-j. The Cb.inam.ui »v.is ami to j til for Ivu weeks.37 words
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Article38 1902-01-24 4 Lokd Francis Hope, me heir to tlie Duke of Newcastle and husband ot Mtt-s May Yohe, was accidentally shot in the left ankle by a keeper at l'ackington on Dec. 19th. It is hoped to save the foot.38 words
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Article33 1902-01-24 4 It is nnclersui.nl that Sir Power Palmer's tenure, which expires on the 19th March, will be extended at least to next autumn, j-ince L >rd Kitchener cannot assume, the Indian Commander-in-Uliiefsliip next spring.33 words
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Article103 1902-01-24 4 The State medal whicli will be issued next year on the occasion of the Coronation of their Majesties th» King and Qupfn-Coiieort will be designed and hini'k in the Royal Mint in accordance witti long fU.otoiu. lv •'Xfi-niiuii has been entrust^ to Mr. G. W. D>- Shiillms, eiigravwr to the103 words
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Article285 1902-01-24 4 Maclaren's Views of the Teams. England won the First Match on Her Bowline. In view of the defeat of England by Australia in the third test match (recorded in a special tetagrani published to-dxy), it will be found interesting to read what Mr. Maclaren stated to a285 words
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Article131 1902-01-24 4 A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, 22nd inst., when Mr. C. Howard of Kuala Lumpur was joined in the bonds to Miss HenriettaAnnaFoster,ot Hull, England. The bride who had only arrived that morning in the Suniiki- \fnru— looked charming in a handsome gown ot cream131 words
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Article132 1902-01-24 4 $4,500 in Notes Stolen. Yesterday morning, it was reported to the police that a big robbery of hank notes had taken place in Arab Street. It appears that on Wednesday nizht a Malay named Hamid, (employed hy a Malay trader at 177 Arab Street, named132 words
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Article96 1902-01-24 4 A male tiger that had be'en prowling about near Iskasder Hall, Johore, of late, was shot on Wednesday night. It is thought that the tiger and its leuiale companion had killed, perhaps thirty Chinese at various times within a few miles inland. The t ger was96 words
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Article81 1902-01-24 4 Skvkrai. cases of cholera have been re polled during the past few days in \Miious parts of tile town, and olficflis t'oiiiiiiHiiding tin- ii-'iops have cautioned their men against running risks li is reported i lint n peon living ut the Colonial Secretary's luingalow, Government. Mill, lias been removed81 words
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Article78 1902-01-24 4 Thk combined bands of the 3rd and l.ith Madras lnfantiy will play at the Botanical tiardens lrom 9 to 11 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday) weather |>ci milting The programme is as follows M*rih H.it 8. Cnmprrdown. ."Clode Fantasia Sontts nnd Dances of Northern Kui <•!>•- Kuhner Waltz78 words
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Article22 1902-01-24 4 Two hundered and sixteen deaths were registered at SingH|K>re, during ti«e week endinrg on Saturday last. The ratio per thousand was 47-78.22 words
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161 1902-01-24 4 Special Telegram. ENGLAND v. AUSTRALIA. THIRD TEST MATCH. Another Victory for the Australians Howling and Batting Performances. ffongkun<), 2.'i/v/ .Inn. The third test match between Mr. Maclaren's eleven representing England, and an Australian eleven, has ended in a victory for the Australians. England went first to the wickets and made161 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article50 1902-01-24 4 Lotuion, 'J-itli In the third test match Maclaren's eleven made 3%** and 247. The Australians in their first inning* had 321, and in the second 201 fA$ four wickets. [Additional detail*. SM printed aliove, in a special telegram from k—l I slit, via ItS^BNf, 150 words
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45 1902-01-24 4 I. >>id K tchener reports that he aod Lord Methuen, after a running light of eight miles, captured a laager at Boschpoort. Tlie captures were 24 prisoners, 91 waggons, and 2,000 cattle. General Bruce-Hamilton has captured 27 of Botha's men.45 words
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Article59 1902-01-24 4 Lord Cranborne, Cii'ler-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has declared in the House of Commons that it, is impossible for the British Government, whatever it may cost, to give up its rights in Persia, especially in the Persian Gulf, ami in Southern I'ersia. The press59 words
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Article146 1902-01-24 4 P. O. Coy. B* the i'litvimuaUX, sailing ahout 7th hVh. Fur London, Mr. It Mackenzie Conk, Mr*, anil Miss llolaeio. I'unmaiilhi, sailing about ilst Keh. For London, Mr and Mr*. A. P. Aclhiii.-, Miss Salzmann, Mr. and Mis. iSurkinsli.iw, Mr. J. Bentley. llomlunj, MiliiiH .ilmiu' 29th March. For146 words
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Article38 1902-01-24 4 Thk Wcnimer (iold Mining Company at. Juhaiinui'iiurit have declared a dividend of 150 p«r *****, payable to all sh:<rehuld»tni registered on the lltli January next. I'liu protitj thin distributed were en rued betoie llie out' break ot luniilitiue.38 words
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Advertisement445 1902-01-24 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. k!LLYW WALSH UMITED. GERMAN NOVELS. Tension Malepartup- Von Adlersfeld Ballefrem 2.<K) Frauen Seelen G Reuter 150 Rabens Weisheit— Von Wolzogen 2.00 Die Kunstliche See-B. Groller 2 00 Krisen— E. Miihrini; 125 Finale- -E. Mohring 125 Kamilie von Kllernburck- R. van Beeker 2.00 Venus als Seigerin- -E Magnus 200445 words
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Advertisement601 1902-01-24 4 BOOKS BY Herr Von Hesse Wartegg. SIAM das Reich des Weissen Elefanten Illustrated. Price 8.50. SAMOA Bismarkarchipel, and Neuguinea Drei Deutsche Kolonien in der Sudsee. Illustrated. Price $10.00. m.w.f. WANTED. A YOUNG educated Udy to take charge of Messrs G. R. L,»moert Oo.'s saics-room. Gresbarn tloase. Battery Road. •J4-1 WANTED601 words
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Advertisement100 1902-01-24 4 G. R. LAMBERT 8f CO. Photographers. RE qaittids their present fltudio nt Orchard Road on the Ist of January, when they reino'e to their OWN PREMISES at 3a. Orchard Road. Opposite LamJiert B*-o». Livery .SUhles. The new Studio and Exhibition R-> ims will be open to the Public on Hi"100 words
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Article219 1902-01-24 5 Sailors at Loggerheads. At Newcliwantf, the North Chinese jiort wliieli is under Russian control, liequent ullrays between British and American sailors on the one nide and Hussion woldiers on the other have 1, lined fince H M.S. Algeria and the ('.>> I'i-ksliurg have been stationed there. These219 words
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Article293 1902-01-24 5 John W. Mackay, the projector and part owner ot' one of the Atlantic cable lines, announce* plans lor an American I'acitic cable He says, speaking for the Commercial Pacific Cable Co We have let a contract to Gray's Silvertown Works, near London, Kngland, tor the manufacture293 words
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Article279 1902-01-24 5 A Policy of Exclusion. AMU Habibullah assured the Mahometan deputation sent to Kabul by Lord Curzon that he would follow in the footsteps of his father in all his relations with the British Government. At the same time he made it clear that th<s respect of Abdul279 words
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Article77 1902-01-24 5 A MMmMI has been made with construction of Hie carriage stand in II < ill.-- Square. The scheme, as approved by the Municipal Comjnis'luiiiT", com (irises the Cutting away of a considerable width of the green opposite the establishments of Robinson Co. and Little. Co. The carriage stainl* will be77 words
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Article1072 1902-01-24 5 The Emperor's Return. The arrival of the Imperial Court at Peking early this month, which was announced by us at the time, is described in the Shanghai New Press of the 10th instant. On the capture of Peking by the Allies, the EmpressDowager, carrying with her the1,072 words
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Article615 1902-01-24 5 lIV MA.UK MtKKAV, V. D., COMMIX*., S.V.C. Singapore, 24th .Inn., 19 W. s>. v. C. S. V. Kiigineers:— S. V. E. Company will be enrolled at the 8. V. C. Drill Hall un Friday, 31st at 0 p.m. Sick Leave:— **'o sick leave will Imj granted615 words
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Article671 1902-01-24 5 LAND BOOM AT BANGKOK. Kkom Rangoon round the coast to Bangkok, and farther east there has been an uneasy boom in land values for a year or two past. As a rule land sales Rtill priKiuce wonderful prices, but there is no mistaking the uneasy feeling with which those most671 words
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Article72 1902-01-24 5 The Piceioln one of Behn Meyer Co's steamers with a cargo of rice was proceeding from Saigon to Iloilo, when in the Sulu sea she struck a rock which damaged her stern and carried away two blades of her propeller. Captain Mullen the Master, knew of the existence of the72 words
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Article52 1902-01-24 5 Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping shows that the steamers totally lost, condemned etc. in the second quarter of last year were 48, measuring 81,788 tons gross. 24 of them flew the British flag. The sailing vessels so circumstanced, were 73 with 54,447 tons. 17 of them were under52 words
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Article40 1902-01-24 5 T»e attention of Scotchmen is called to the special service advertised for Sunday evening next in the Presbyterian Church. The sermon will b« upon Religious le.ssons enforced by Burns" and the prai«n will' include some of Robert Burns' psalm tunes.40 words
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Article421 1902-01-24 5 Li*t of Unclaimed Ijettem lying at the Gemral Post Office, Singapore. Anrabam Kloo9terboer, J. L. Allix. M. Knapp, Dr. 8. A. Angelettie, V. Konig, W. Antom, Madame A. Kulka, F. Appert, Dr. K. Lami, A. P. Bagley, H. Lamm, A Baria, R S. Lathom, R. M. Bell. Fox.421 words
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Article584 1902-01-24 5 Singapore, 24th January, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier 'n.«O nopra Buli 10.50 do Pontianak 94" Pepper, Black buyers 80.M) do White, (5%) MM Sago Flour Sarawak 3.«0 do Brunei No. 1 -V 25 Pearl 3»go 4.20 Coffee, Bali, 16% basin 2« 50 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 29.00 Coffee, Lihflrian No. 1584 words
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Advertisement57 1902-01-24 5 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhrea Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and the never failing qualities of th«< remedy account for its great poularity. For sale by all dealers in57 words
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Advertisement107 1902-01-24 5 GOING IXSAXE. A. L. Rimer of Stoneridge, N. Y. says:— I was for a long time troubled with sleeplessness and with intense neuralgic pains in the Head which made me feel as though I was going insane. The physicians could do nothing for me. I heard of some extraordinary cures107 words
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Advertisement83 1902-01-24 5 Juot 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 Silver Cabes. Gold mounted Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Tobacco Pouches, plain, doe-skin and antelope. Cigars:— Fjor Isabela, Incomparables, Perfectos, Princessas, Culebras, etc, etc. Tobaccos:— Pioneer,83 words
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Advertisement284 1902-01-24 6 NOTICES. UNTOUCHED BY HAND. |?f I* FOOD For INFANTS and INVALIDS. When prepared is similar to Breast Milk. HFJ.I.IN'S FOOD WORKS, PECEHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND. r|^«B«^ Exquijil^ Flavor r^ Ea5 ily Digested* •BEST FARTHEJTJohn Little Co. Od. NEW BOOKS. Burham est By Keighley Snowden The lady from Nowherp Fergus Hume St.284 words
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Advertisement107 1902-01-24 6 m NOTICES. G OTOMUNE CO. Have just received a large assortment of JAPANESE CURIOS :(<>): CLOISONNE WARE SATSUMA WARE IVORY W.\RK LACQUSB WAIiK ORNAMENTS IN BRONZE AN It ANTIMONY PORCELAIN WARE SCREENS. TEA BETH FLOWER STAND AND POTS UMBRELLA STANDS, ALSO JINRIKISHAS SINGLE SEAT (STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. G. OTOMUNE&107 words
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Advertisement505 1902-01-24 6 NOTICES. FOR BABY'S SKIN SCALP Ail HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering505 words
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Advertisement721 1902-01-24 7 'p.UE HWKN BO COMPANY, LlMllbD '|"V'K Staodar 1 Life Inuntne. I Norwich Dnion Fire Insunaus Soaetj. Atlm* Aswinuic. Oomtiany (Fire). I'he Kquitehln Life Amraranco Society. l'h« Chink Mutual Steam Navigation Company The Tottenham Lager Boer Company. Kor particulars of tt.e«» Companies, tee the <vM ad«.rti««m«it of THE BORNKO COMPANY, LIMITED.721 words
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Advertisement1227 1902-01-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, 17-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Ayrnt* at Singapore: SHIP AGKSGY, LATE J. Dakndbls A Co., 2-8, Collykb O.DAY. The undermentioned dates arp only approximate. TJIWItT From Expected V\ ill oe iixHUHtchert tor On Xienhuij* I'otie via Jan. 'JO Randjermavsin, Kotab«roe, Pasir. Jan. iS1,227 words
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Advertisement656 1902-01-24 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. LJ.OYC I BREMEN. UAMKURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The hwt and well-known mail-steamers of tbe»e lines will leave Singapore on or ■ibout the undermentioned dates: Outward 1902. Homeward 1902 Snshsen Jan. SO Print HeinrichJ&n.3\ Kiautschou Feb. 14 Preussen Feb. 10 Hayern Feb. 28 Hamburg Feb. 24 Slut'garl656 words
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Advertisement641 1902-01-24 7 STEAM SHIPCOMPANIES. nOMWOMK DEB M KSS AOKHI K.\j MARITIME^ 1)E FRANCE. TbLKORAPHIC ADI>KKBS: MEBBAOKRIE, SINOAPOBI. The iiail steamer* will leave Singapore in or aoout the nnderraentioned dates.— Ot.TWAKI. HOHSWABD. Dates. Dates 1902. 1902. Sydney Feb. 3 Caledonian Feb. 2 Ernest Simons Laos Feb. 10 Feb. 16 I Solatie Mar. 2641 words
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Advertisement503 1902-01-24 7 INSURANCES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1720> 'PHE undersigned, agents for the above m. company, are prepired to accept Fire Risks at current rate*. BEHN MEYER A Co. w. A s. 31/12 MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to503 words
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Advertisement626 1902-01-24 8 give the: best value :e*o:e*. c^\»sh. SA S^FR W |inyEN!' On p,f en 0 r le 4,amber Chi ,!ovpre!l "'^^ZL^^k^^ f^^lr^T^'fr*^ i l':llwoo(lVBft!!t,l :llwoo(l V Bft!!t Shikari Hf'^Vts extra fashV-.n-tl-V/r'n." |b\^ I HAT j^^Lr^^^ j/^ > The "Cuba" the newest shape in soft :fllAJ| I'--; Kelt, cork line.!, small (S626 words
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Advertisement288 1902-01-24 8 MILLARS' KARRI JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. VI T E. the undersigned, having been apTT pointed Agents for the above Company, are now prepared to quote and accept orders and indents for Jarrah and Karri Woods of all descriptions; Railway Sleepers, Piles, Telegraph Poles, Scantlings, »tc. For terms and further288 words
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Advertisement91 1902-01-24 8 CAUTION TO SHIPOWNERS* AND CAPTAINS. RAHTJEN'S ANTI-FOULING COMPOSITION. Other maices than our original manufactures are now sold. The genuine and only Composition with which Mr. K.iHTJENhi nisei f has any connection is Haktmann'h Kahtje.ns, and packages are marked with these words, and the trade mark an open hand in Red91 words
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Advertisement368 1902-01-24 8 AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale of the Government Light-house Tender Horsburgh." (BY ORDEk OK TUB MASTER ATTENDANT) TO BE HFI.D AT POWH.I. A (O.s SALE-KOOM. On Wednesday, the 2911 i January, 1902, at 2MO p.m. PARTICULARS. Length l:« feet, benm 20 feet, depth of hold li£ feet. Tonnage 10.V Engines Inverted368 words
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Advertisement404 1902-01-24 8 AUCTION SALE. Auction Sale of the Valuable Freehold Residential Property, Known as Rosebank, Mount Elizabeth Estate. To be held at Powll <k Co.'s sale-room. i On Wednesday 29th Jany, 1902 at 2.30 p.m. RCHEIMXK. All that valuable freehold, residential pro|>ert\ situate at .Mount Elizabeth Estate, containing an Area of 1H.14S404 words
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Advertisement344 1902-01-24 8 AUCTION SALE. To Bl HOJJJ BY ATVTION AT POWELL AM) CO.'S ?AI.K-KOO.M. <>,! Ifawlwy, S7« idol' at II ■> m. A FILL SIZK KV(,i.iSH BILLIARD TABI.K. Almost new. in excellent orrier, with balls, cu<»s Marking buanJ *c Ac, Now on view at our sale-room. POWELL *CO M Auctioneers 21st January.344 words
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