The Straits Times, 25 January 1902
1902-01-25
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Title Section13 1902-01-25 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,738. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement468 1902-01-25 1 NOTICE I OFFMK. TKI.K"KAPII STRKKT ,«V /->/ -> \Vh4«vkh. Kkppki. Hakivhk <TKAM .NAVKiATI'iN (i)MI'ANY. ■<IK»MKt;y FdK (-HINA. .IAPAN, PBNANCi 'WVl.iil 1 v I \i STKM.IA. \DKS. F.UVPT. VITItKBTLLW tIIHKM.TAK MALTA. Hill HHM. r'LVMOIITH »nii London. Itirou^h Hillsof l,ad-nK i«sue<l for frrguvn iiiit. 1 'n%fi" HlnX mvl A mrrirnn J'r-rt*, iiifO468 words
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Advertisement407 1902-01-25 1 NOTICES. LATEST KKPOKTON Siderosthen Paint AS AX ANTHOKROSIYK. Onl.utta. May 9th, 1001. RE S. S. Hit, HI. I." This vesse bottom i iiiliiiii lon llib ■■rtiMfi lidewith Sulii.i-tli.'ii. Mid on the po side with zinc Mid it' l l lend. h. recently docked it was found that SiHeroslhen |iiiint had407 words
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Advertisement148 1902-01-25 1 NOTICES. Powell Robinson. Singapore. Gentlemen's High-Class Outfitting. Tropical Helmets, Hats, and Caps. Shirts and Collars. Hosiery and Underwear. Boots, Shoes, and Court Pumps. Sundries Etc., Etc. Kodaks |HS| Irffi- Films. WKOKGK MICHAEL s I Kobin-on Koad -TCtttfTwOBKS DEPARTMENT. SKLANGOR. rHK'mw«of a quilihVii Filter are I !-•-< t iii i (t148 words
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Advertisement123 1902-01-25 1 Wilson C 0., PHOTOGRAPHERS. 17 AKMKNIAN STUEET. The Premier Studio. Photoo taken equally well aVtO^tiour of the day. MILLARS KARRI ff JARRAH FORESTS LTD. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. \\7 E, the undersigned, having been apTT pointed Agents for the above Company, are now prepared to quote and accept orders and indents for123 words
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Advertisement299 1902-01-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. HAVE JUST UNPACKED A LARGE STOCK OK IRON BEDSTEADS. f ~\f m\Mi hi «rf la^K -JL* m~ ir itttttii Bnw <>! fret x :i.\ feet x 1 ii;ch jo-t a x x v m > i x 1 X4 X >. x x X 424299 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement436 1902-01-25 2 NOTICES. ENGINEER, experienced mechanical, open for engagement. First class testimonials. For further particulars i Apply A. 8., c/o StraiU IHrr «> DR. NOBLE, Dentnl Burg, on has r«tunu'd to Singapore and may tie conmiltod daily fmm U to 4. Marine Club Building, Ratues Square, v.c. •OUtfRAD INSTITI'TE FOR .SEAMEN. 'pHK436 words
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Advertisement702 1902-01-25 2 NOTICES. NOTICE OK REMOVAL. 'pHE Office of the Straits Chinese I I'kintim. (M kii k has been removed to No. -J Robinson Koad, but the printing bwfam is carried on at the tame address a before 114 Amoy Street. BS. KUM, Manager. •-'"•-••(li! T. C. HIN, Agent. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.702 words
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Advertisement643 1902-01-25 2 BANKS. Nederlandsohe Handel MaaiscLappij. NKTHFRLANKB TRADING MOiJIBTI FrtTARI.ISHBD 1824. Capital I 60,000,000— (abt. £5.1X10,000; Issued Capital f. 46,000,000(abt. £).76(),00l).) Kkskrvk Fdwd f. 8,'.>61,000— (abt. 272.000.) Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. Bhanohes: Penang, Rangoon, Medau (Deli), Semantng, Sonrabaya, Padang, Ohenbon, 'IVgul, Pecalongan, Pasoeroean Tjilatjap, Gorontalo, Palembang, Olehleh. (Atjeh).643 words
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Advertisement700 1902-01-25 2 AUCTION SALE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION AT POWELL AND CO.\S PAMC-HOoM. <)* Moiul/iy, '2~ tli Jtin., 191)2 at II a.m. A FULL SIZE EVGLISH BILLIARD TABLE. Aliiiii-t new. In excellent onier, with ballß. cues. m»rkint; board «vc. Ac, Now 011 view at our sule-room. POWELL ifeCO., Auctioneers. -'Ist January,700 words
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Advertisement758 1902-01-25 2 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. FROM THE FOLLOWING PAWNSHOPS. TO BE HELD AT POWFLL W*B SALR-ROOM. (hi Monday 3rd teb. at 10 am. On Wrdncitdat) hlh (hi Tu-td'ai/ lift No. :t»» North Bridee liovl IK K4 New Bridge Road No. r >H Rouhore Road No. 2« South Bridge758 words
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Advertisement888 1902-01-25 2 (NOTICES. INTA GYMKHANA CLUB. PROGRAMME OF Annual Race Meeting, o be held at Batu Gajah On 13th ISth February, 1902. FIRST DAY. 13th of February. I. The Maiden I'i.in., l'-SO rm. Value $3iK).— A met for all Maidens Mid Horses Imported m Qrißna Into tli-- Straits Settlements and PadeMtod Mal;>y888 words
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Article142 1902-01-25 3 In connection with the two audiences which the Kins recently granted te l^ord Roberts, Mr. Brodriel., Lieut.(ieneral Kellv-Kenny, and Major(J*>n#)ral f. W. Veitch, it is finally de cided to dispense with khaki wearing apparel in thearmv at the termination of the campaign in South Africa. It was142 words
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Article286 1902-01-25 3 Ai .1 Chicago Mince, onmraanicatiosj was established with the spirit of Li Hung-vhang. That worthy seated thai lie is nVnv in Paradise, and that his misMun there is ilie same as it. I rid been on s irth, the improvement <>f the oopdition of tlie people,286 words
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Article473 1902-01-25 3 WHO WAS BARON MUNCHAUSEN Inquiry by an American Critic ttoMv inlerastiag bctoaboatttM in<>st ineuiliu-i'iiis of barons are collected hy Mi. Pi-iwi t^ieele in a recent number it the /■>«, a Philadelphia magazine. I lit- mystery of llie ailtiiorship ol Bantn MduchauMo'i Narrative" was ii.. l Mllvwl until early in tliß473 words
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838 1902-01-25 3 PARA RUBBER IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. The following l^Uer has been addressed to the Editor of the India Rubber World, by Mr. C. Curtif, Superintendent of Forests Section, Botanic GardeiiH, Penang: A few week ago I posted yor. a copy of the annual report of the botanic pardens in this838 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1902-01-25 3 DANGERS OF INKLUKNZA. The great danger from influenza is of its resulting in PneunioniH. Tlii>* can be obvi.ite.d hy using Chaaineriein^s Hough Ren.edy, an it not only curec influenza, but countßraet? any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers' in Medicines. The DinpenMtry. General Agents, Singapore. :<72 words
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Advertisement414 1902-01-25 3 SHIPPING. \V. A. N. CO, LTD. I'KARLIXG GROUND*. BROOME PORT HEDL.VND. COSSACK. ABHHI'UTON, CARNARVON, SHARKS B«Y, GEKALDTON KREMANTLK. 'pilE Company's Bti«mer MSILYA I 1,71-' tons. Ciiptiiiu Mills will be despatched for the above ports on Snturdav the :".ih instant. For freight or pHsoage, apply to 36-1 BOIISTEAD Co.. A««nts. [MPESIAL414 words
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Advertisement444 1902-01-25 3 NOTICES. I £t< C^^AJ^^BBBJj- J flmw i l£r?t* O n^B^n^nffaT^^^nHamVntsntaMnVlsnVVl I mW^^JL /?S: CV^L t9?O ssnKil m M '^Bml o I >^PO '■^■m^ni sn^Hr I 11 IsnMT B '~J o v^^^bß ''t ■Tc» 1 i itAa ■•ft y Ji' 2 I m^nw^^^~^^"s i'J sit I v O -'"■^jS^Ji^B fi^lnfinQa^ ALL444 words
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Advertisement303 1902-01-25 3 EMI'LOY.MKNT WANTED \EI ROPEAN lady .1. sir.-t engagement as governed or nursery-go erassa. Speaks Huently English, French, German and Dutch. Apply to \--> T S. A. c/o Strait* Tivies. VJETAHTED small hou-.-, furnished If or unfurnished. eutr> nbout Ist or i.Mh Fpbruaiy, apply with full patticuUra to M. T J.303 words
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Advertisement311 1902-01-25 3 ONE room to be lot, with small family iie-.r town. Apply to tu.th.s. t-i V, V,o Strait* Ti.net. r\\> Be Lei A laiaaaaiairj Osdewn, No. I IM Cecil Street, i,Wj<) s^. ft. Immediate entry. Apply to 8--J S. MVNASSEH 4 CO. IO BK LET. rpHKEE i,-ir»e sodowns Nos. 1 .Mi>,311 words
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546 1902-01-25 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 25TH JANUARY. To-day's 4/ins bank rate w 1/10J The Kino's new title is notified in yesterday's OaMraaMaf Gazette. Some interesting reaiing matter will be found on pa^e .< of to-day "s issue. Sevkntkes years ago to-morrow General Gordon was killed at Khartoum It546 words
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Article1007 1902-01-25 4 Annual Prize Distribution. The annual prize distribution of the Anglo-Chinese School and the AngloChinese Eastern School was held in the large building in Armenian Street yesterday afternoon. The b ill upstairs was tastefully decorated with flags and palms At the head of the hall the Union Jack was1,007 words
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Article47 1902-01-25 4 Thb Town and Volunteer Bind will play the following selections, on the Esplanade, this afternoon Quick March The Royal Salute" Hume Waltz "Summer ßo«e« "Vale Lane K:mt:isi:i "The Amazons" Miz>»tte Waltz Dunaii Wellen Ivanovici Selection William Tell Martmann I'olka Alliance Hartmann God Save the King.47 words
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Article79 1902-01-25 4 Thk combined hands of the 3 .d and Madras Infantry will pHv at the B iianicil iianUns li.iin '■< tv II p m. to-night weather penni ting The programme is h* hwM March H.M S. Caw penlow ,1 Clode Fantasia Sonxs anit Dances of Northern Europe"79 words
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Article75 1902-01-25 4 A new steamer the Carlyle is being ae.-p itched from Singapore every Thursday direct for Fort Swettenham, returning direct to Singapore on Sunday night. The r. s. Carlyle is owned by the Straits Steamship Company. It is understood that Mr. Wise will shortly take up his appointment as75 words
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Article150 1902-01-25 4 P. O. Coy By the Coromandel, sailing about 7th Feb. For London, Mr. H Mackenzie Cook, Mrs. and Miss Boldero. Parramatta, sailing about 21st Feb. For London, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Adams, Miss Salzmann, Mr. and Mrs. Burkinshaw, Mr. J. Bentley. Bombay, sailing about 29th March. For150 words
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Article255 1902-01-25 4 Good chance fora budding Laureate. Thk publishers of Good Word* have an idea that in the eyes of the English literary critics of the day, tbe writers who live in the British I«les enjoy an unfair prominence over those who live in other parts of the Empire. The255 words
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Article40 1902-01-25 4 Quits the daintiest holiday souvenir to hand is a staunch and solid leather pocket book from the Aquarius Water Company of Shanghai, which was kindly sent to us by Messrs. Caldbeck Macgregor and Co the General Managers of the Company.40 words
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Article49 1902-01-25 4 It is notified that at a meeting of the Kxecutive Council held on the :20th irist. the rate for telegrams from Penang and Province Wellesley sent by the land lines to Kedah and all other parts of the Siamese telegraph system, has been fixed at 26 cents per word.49 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article79 1902-01-25 4 Lou/lon, Jan. 'J'tlli Mr. Kilf'iiir states that m peace proposals have been received from anyone able to speak on behalf of the Boer forces. GRANTS TO CATHOLIC MISSIONS. Upon urgent representation in the French ('namber, M. DnlawM lias passed grants for the Catholic Mission* in79 words
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Article68 1902-01-25 4 l.uter. MiiKi'iia Ito has embarked aboard tin- A'i.i it»rhoxi for Japan. Ilii.- inioii ition wan uiven in a fum Ki.iph puuiieued in the Strait' Timm on l iuir-.l.-iy last. BLOCKHOUSE SYSTEM COMPLETE The hlork.'iouse system i* almost complete from Klerkedorp to Zn»Tii§t. The •-m will probable be extended68 words
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Article48 1902-01-25 4 Official Announcement by Lord Cranborne. Lord Cranborne states, on behalf of the British Government, that occupation by any foreign Power of a seaport in the Persian Gulf will be considered inconsistent with the *tatu* qiw, which is the policy of the Bri:i«h Government in that reeion.48 words
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Article109 1902-01-25 4 The Runner and two Malays Injured. At 2 p hi. yesterday a Malay named Johar ran amok at Bedoh. With kris in hand the Malay rushed about the place attempting to siab everyone he met. Two Malays who could not get out of his way in109 words
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Article117 1902-01-25 4 Police vs. Madras Infantrymen. Aboit 4.:iO p.m. yesterday a battle royal took place near the Chitties temple in Tank Road between the Malay policemen on duty there .ml a number of Madras Infantrymen. The police were dealing the streets and arrested two men of the Madras117 words
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Article251 1902-01-25 4 Mr. Watkins's Report Thk Secretary of the Sipiau Tin Mining Co. has received the report of Mr. Watkins, the expert who was sent up to the mines to inspect and report on the new ditches, Humes, and pipeline. Mr. Watkins reports that the ditch has been well251 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement434 1902-01-25 4 NOTICES. LOOK HERB! What Singapore Likes Best A popular play THE PARSEE NEW ELPHINSTONE THEATRICAL CO. Of UOMBXY. Will play to-night Saturday, Nil January. In their specialy erected grand pandal on ukach ROAD. f 11 exciting piece •LAL GOHER" With real and rich costumes. BU RRT ANNIVERSARY. VREKVIOE for Scotchmen434 words
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Advertisement644 1902-01-25 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. AN ppprentieed clerk. Apply to M. e/o S milt Timft. s*l-1 WANTED. IV)K Faleiiilmnu Tamil Inspector* for an electric installation, with tfi-hnio»l knowledge o' dynamos And ••lectric light titting-<. Apply to "H." c/o StraiU Times. 31-1 HOARD AND LODGING. AN IKUby a Dutch Oentleman in a y\644 words
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Advertisement101 1902-01-25 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO. Photographers. ARE quilling their present Studio at OrermH Knid on the Ist of January, when they remove to their OWN PREMISES at 3a. Orchard Road. Opposite Lambert Bro*. Livery st idles. The new SMdio and Exhibition Rooms will be open to the Public on the,101 words
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Article1815 1902-01-25 5 I'kksonaj.'.y 1 believe that, if a man .vinis to commit suicide, every facility for so doiiu should be promptly extended to him. I mean that the riddance of rubbish is always good. At i he same turn- no man should be .ilioui'd to make a mess of1,815 words
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Article37 1902-01-25 5 VESSELS ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Odriu-a. Orel i\ oeJnn "«th R. A. Pnlmeren. Australian Port* Ck ngtu due -7th Jan. MpMitMi Hon .'konp, Hnrmida due J«n. 'Xlh B. M. Europe P. Hriiinch, doe Jan. *M h. B. M.37 words
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Article1713 1902-01-25 5 (t'rnia an. Oirixioiial <'orfe*po)uitid.) llaiiui, Jiiiiuary \'Jlh. Of the many European establishments, colonies aii' I protectorates of the Fiir Ejst, French l.ilo-Cnina is probably the least known to the average resident from the Straits to Shanghai. I'll.; prevalent idea in the Far Eist is that Tonkin is a sort1,713 words
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103 1902-01-25 5 I, oi;i, Rosebery, in a speech at Swansea, where he was presented with the honorary freedom of the town, pointed out the necessity of Municipalities carefully watching local expenditure. He considered that every community should possess its It it e payers' Association,103 words
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Article18 1902-01-25 5 Lom> Milnnr hasexpressed the opinion that Johannesburg will eventually be one of the greatest cities in the world.18 words
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Article255 1902-01-25 5 A Popular Yorkshireman. Sir Charles Legard, whose death took place at the Royal Hotel, Scarborough, was one of the most popular men in Yorkshire. He owned 6,500 acres, and was virtually head of the Conservative party in Scarborough, although he only sat as a member for the255 words
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Article205 1902-01-25 5 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Septuagesima). 7 a. m., Matins. 7.45 a m.. Holy Communion (Choral) 4 p.m Sunday School. 5.3U p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Garrison Parade Services. 7 a.m. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 10.45 a.m. Blakan M Ui. I*2 Noon. Pulau Brani. St. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. 8.15 p. m..205 words
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Article587 1902-01-25 5 Singapore, 26th January, IHO2. PRODUCE. fJambi«' 'O.hO r-oora Rali 10.50 do Pont.ianak 84^ Pepper, Bla'-k buyers 80.. W do White, (H%) MOO Sago Floor Sarawak S.fli do Brunei No. 1 SJB Pearl 3airo 4.2<» Ooffee, Bali. \K% basin ?H.V> Coffee, Palembaog. 20% basis 29 00 Coffee. Liberian Vo. 1587 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1902-01-25 5 IN ALMOST EVERY COMMUNITY there is someone whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and their recommendation and the never failing qualities of the rnrnedy account for its great poularity. For sale by all dealers in58 words
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Advertisement157 1902-01-25 5 The peptonnte of iron in SI rams' Wine. isa pre.diijeste'l, »a«ily assimilated form of organic iron It will not. injure the teeth, cause constipation, or disturb deigention as will the inontani" forms of iron heretofore so largely usmi. The taking of the latter throueh clasi-tuties, straws, etc., protected the Math157 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous199 1902-01-25 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 35th January. High Water. 11.59 p.m. Burns born, 1769. Band. Esplanade. sto ti. Band. Gardens 9. Parsee Theatre. Beach Road. 9. Sunday, 26th January. High Water 11.33 a.m. Septuagesima. P. and 0 outward mail due. Morning. General Gordon Killed. 1885. Burns Service. Presbyterian Church. 4.4' i.199 words
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Advertisement341 1902-01-25 6 NOTICES. K. A. J. Chotirmall Co. Jewellers, and Silk Merchants. GOLD— and SILVERSMITHS AM) MONEY-CHANGERS WHOLESALE and RETAIL. DEALERS in ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY. SILVER WARE) and CURIOS, INDIAN. CHINESE and JAPANESE Silks, Silk fancy goods. Oriental Embroidery, Carpets, Rugs. Foreign Novelties and Curios, &c, Vc. &c. 51 ;iinl 52341 words
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Advertisement106 1902-01-25 6 NOTICES. G. OTOMUNEXCOT Have just received a large assortment of JAPANESE CURIOS :(o): CLOISONNE WARE SATSUMA WARE IVORY WARE LACQUER WAKE ORNAMENTS IX BRONZE AND ANTIMONY PORCELAIN WARE SCREENS TEA SETS FLOWER STAND AND POTS' I'MBRKLLA STANDS, ALSO Jl NRIKISH AS SINGLE SEAT (STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. G. OTOMUNE& CO.106 words
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Advertisement289 1902-01-25 6 NOTICES. SARKIES JOHANNES AND CO. Jluetioneers and Estate Jigents. 6 and 7, TELEGRAPH STREET. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR TEAK WOOD FURNITURE ALL SORTS OF TEAK WOOD FURNITURE KKADY MADH AND MADE TO ORDhK. LATEST PATTERNS. Inspection Invited. SARKIES JOHANNES AND CO. M JAMES WATSON (O/S SCOTCH WHISKIES AXE TIIK BHR289 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement696 1902-01-25 7 'p.UE BORNEO COMPANY, UMIIr.J/ 'pilK Btandar I Life Aanuanos. t Nonric) Union Fire Insurance Society. Ar.lu Awaranot Company (Fire). The Kquitablp 1 ife Assnnuice Sooiety. The China Mutual Stoam Navifration Company The Tottenliam Lager Beer Company. Kor particular* of U.<'«n Companies, see the (nil advsrtiiiement of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED.696 words
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Advertisement651 1902-01-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, f oNINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. Age.ni* at Singapore: Ship Agkscy, lat« J. Daxndils A Co., 2-3, Oollybk O,uay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. iStaumer from Kxpecleu W ill oe Itaopitlcnixi lor On Swaerdecroo.i .Sambas Jan. 2« Batovia Jan. 29 Van der651 words
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Advertisement547 1902-01-25 7 Portland and Asiatic Steamship Co. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad Navigation Company.) J)atf* of Suiting* frrnn the K<i<t to I 'net lie Coast torts. Leaving Hoxokoxg Portland ABOUT AHOI T Knight Companion 14th Feb. l">th Mar. "Indra«elli" 1 4th Mar. 14th April Througli bilk of lading granted to547 words
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Advertisement666 1902-01-25 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIE VTOKDDEUTBCHER L L O V i: 1.1 BBEMEN. T f AMBUhO-AMERIKA LINIE, II HAMBURG. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-steamers of these lines will leave Singapore on or about the undermentioned dates Outward ISJO-J Homoward 1002 Sar.hsen Jan. 80 Print HeinrichJa.n.SX Kiautschou Feb. 14 Prcussen Feb.666 words
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Advertisement646 1902-01-25 7 STEAM SHIPCOMPANIES. fTOMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIKK KJ MARiTIMES DE FRANCE. Tblxoraphio Axdrsss Missagxbii, Singapore. The 'nail steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout tbe undermentioned dates.— Outward. Homeward. Dates. Dates 1902. 1902. Sydney Feb. 3 I CaUdonim Feb. 2 Ernttt Simons Laos Feb. 1« Feb. 15 Salazie Mar. 2 Oceanien Mar.646 words
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Advertisement324 1902-01-25 7 INSURANCES. rfTHE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1,000,000. Amount Pftid up 600,000. Beaerve Fund. 900,000. H»ad Omoz, floicctKOMO. The ondersifrned, Agents for the »hoy« Company, are prepared to accept marine risk* at current rates. BOUSTEAD Co., Ajjento. /CANTON INBDRANCE OFFICE i Kj LIMITED. Capital Snbsoribed.. $2,50G,U00. Amoont paid324 words
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Article1603 1902-01-25 8 IJu-ler tt is heading the following abbrevi^t 1 on- s.-e used str. steamer sh.— «hip; tiq— banpe; sch— schooner Yet. Yacht; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat; Tor. Vorpwdo: H p. —Horse-power; Brit Bri<is»i, T. S.— fnited States; Fch— French (ieT -«tMri:.an: Dut. Dutch; Job. Johore: -V.v.u.i' (i^neral-cargo; d.p.1,603 words
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Article590 1902-01-25 8 Name, port, probable dat&of arrival, and name of agent*. MIAMI 18. AHnna, Europe. pVd Canal Dec 24 Afririi, Hongkong, t-o leave Jn SI; Alboio, Calcutta, F<-l> r, Borneo Coy. Andalusia, Hamburg. J»n 30; Behn Meyer Ambria, Hongkong, Fob 18; Behn Meyer. Annam, Europe. Fct> JO: M. MwtliMX Arauonia,590 words
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Article149 1902-01-25 8 Hw ,ir To- Day. Sourabaya Foochmr :t p.m. Penang Hm:k Srrng p.m. Asahan ami Deli Axnhcm 3 pm. I'enar.g mid Deli Hebe 3 p.m. Batu hihat JfiwMwr •'< p.m. Muarand Mal.icea HmHnm 3 p.m. Ritu I'ahat Suliovn 2 pm. Yokohama and Kobe Sithnnin 3 p.m. P. Swt'ham via149 words
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Article122 1902-01-25 8 From Eukope: —By tho P.AO r.s. Ch**an due on Saturday with dates to the 4th Jan. She brings replies In Mm mails which left Singapore on the 7th December. Fkom China:— By the M M.B.B.L'altdenieu due 011 2nd February. Lt»f. Siwpii.on* Dili' in L'liiilou Ar<i» Dec 13122 words
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Article176 1902-01-25 8 ""FLm, T Vksxbi.'s Namk <t Tons I Rio. I Oa it* i v fmam s*h.ki> cov-k.nh..-. Jan ■24 M 'J4 M •-'4 -•6 b -.'.■> -.'ft •>r t ■jr, m :6 •MiltMi irtrit str.' 102 Bin ie I tut str HO «hrn Wliatt Soot JBrii. «h 1H» "*ri Wongsi-i-176 words
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Article90 1902-01-25 8 Kate. Vk-ski.'- \.vmk. Flag Mm i Tons. Destination. Jaa L»-> CkiMVil Brit »tr. H»-' halik lapiui •JH Bri Wongfee Dut »tr. »2 Khio SM RoMdeat .Schifl Mr. Hi Khio !'•"> »-niile «tr. 80 Kino ?A i Sink str. :'-JU l.atiKkftt •-'fi p»k Shunt j Brit HW Sniaon "A Alirnnte90 words
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Advertisement333 1902-01-25 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. HAVE AN IMMENSE ST O JC K OF BOOTS AND SHOES. <W E D S n?SSS? The "Elegant" Boot. B FOOTBALL BOOTS. *>»*** s <^l^ UAhUKUSrIUtS. o BEST CHRCIWEHIDE FOOTBALL BOOTS. V Vith white (a,., t Neat Toe Ca|>. Pointed ■?T';*' rXa L t\\ A I PPI?I333 words
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Advertisement126 1902-01-25 8 FOR SHiPOWNtRj^c oa^ |»Mf t\ KIIOMII tVn-MH Ll\4. 4«»HI>OSITIO.\S are the beat lor >ti-el an.i von Ves.-olp. tVri'dIKROSIV I. 4OMrOSIIIO\ ensures tl\e metal a perfect sir n.l water-tiglit cover, alisi hiiily |ire WlllW eai Wwlon of steel nml inui It is used M lii>l i";it for slli|).-' I."! him* mvi126 words
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