The Straits Times, 13 March 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20.777. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 173 1 NOTICES. DX. NOBLE. Dental Surgeon- has returned to singnpore and may t>e conxulted daily from U to 4. Marine Club Buiiding, Kahies Square. n.c. 8~ AKAWAK Coil in good supply at Rroukxton and Labuan, with prompt despatch lor buuker or c irgo. For terms apply to John Hardic. Sarawak Government
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    • 285 1 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWFILERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Tasmania*) Jams. I. K. L. $2/75 per Duzen I R>. Tins. FROM H. JONES A CO.. HOBART. John Little Co., Limited. v.c. HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT Unve placed larjte contract* for the I'.EKSESK ALPS MILK COMPANY'S "SLEDGE" BRAND. Sledge Bran(l
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    • 615 1 NOTICES. MESSRS. DA WOOD CO. DUBASRES Ac, beg to give notice that they have removed from 1 4 Change Alley to No. a Robinson Road, Singapore. Sl-3 NOTICE. STRAITS City HotDfr Stamp Manufactory. Orders execnu on shortest notice and at moderate prices, 'lL 1 rubber is mounted on brass instead
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    • 512 1 NOTICES. KAGNALL HUAAD6 96, Robinson RoaiL HAVE ON HAND Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, CO, 00 40, 100, 110, and 120 Volta. Designed to operate from lm-»nde«cent Circuits. Any Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fang. For Table Use, 104 Volts. Inspection invited from all people who have
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    • 537 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. A UBTRALIAN pony and victoria in J\_ good orler. Price moderate. Apply t" X c/o Straits Time*. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE services of a Cleik of Works are required to supervise the erection of Federal buildings and other works in Kuala Lnmpur. He
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    • 91 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON CO. Have just unpacked A special selection of NEW MILLINERY in the latest styles and trimmings. Untrimmed Hats. Flowers, and Feathers. Childrens sun Bonnets, GPC, ffCa, &C. ROBINSON &CO. SIBGAPORE PHILHARMO NIC SOCIETY. The next Concert (Choral Hud Orchestral) will be given at the Town Hall, on
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  • 677 2 MACLAREN 'S XI. Match against Victoria. London, February 2.-th. The match between Mr. MacLaren's team and Victoria has ended in a victory for the Englishmen by 8 wickets. Mr. MacLaren's team were all out for 298 runs, or l«» runs ahead of the Victorian total for the first innings. The
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  • 136 2 An amusing and interesting experiment with regard to ants wab related by Lord Avebury in a lecture at the Stepney Borough Museum. He wished to see how ants would treat any drunken members of their species. He took 25 ants from one nest and 25 from
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  • 78 2 Sir Wilfrid La wson, ne president of the United Kingdcm Alliance, fined a publican at the Wigton Police-court recently for selling weak whisky. His lame was Strong, but hie spirits were weak 3.3 degrees below the legal limit. His solicitor appealed in vain to the witty baronet's"
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  • 89 2 Coal-Shipping Facilities at Calcutta. The Lieutenant Governor of Bengal recently opened at Kidderpore Docks the new mechanical loading berth for coal in the presence of a number of those intrrest ell The apparatus coi.iprise* four hydraulic cranes with Beckett buckets, each holding five tons of coal.
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  • 239 2 (I'erak Pioneer A Tiger was B<=en the other day by some railway passengers in the country between liukit Merah and Alor Pong»u, The 10% bonus granted to the clerical service for 1901 is to be extended to the penghulus and Malay chiefs throughout the Federation. The weather has been
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  • 375 2 Lift of Unclaimed Letters lying at General Pest Office, Singapore. Albert Miss Maude Lion, A. D. Angelettie, V. l.omas, A. Appert, Dr. K. Maitland.G. M. Baker, Capt. A. Maxino, F. Barber, O. M. Morgan, S. Kirch, P. C. Mudaliar, C. S. Brick, G. C. Muir, W. Rlitck. H
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 376 2 NOTICES. RITCHIE'S WHISKY OPECIALLY selected blend thoroughly O matured in bond. Price $10 per case; samples free. BORNEO CO., LTD. tu. th. s. Sole Importers. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests t»5O Ibft., 1,200 Ibcu, itter seven after Tourdaytt in teen days* Water. in Water. The above tests were made by
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    • 367 2 NOTICES. EVERY FACILITY i'u connection with Life Auurance Butineu U afforded by yHE CTANDARD T IFE QFFICE one of the largest and wealthiest of the ProviJent Institutions of the United Kink-limn. Forms of Application and all information will be promptly afforded on application to THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Agentt, Standard
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    • 269 2 NOTICES. The two"popular~ SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE CELEBRATED fB "HOUSE OF COMMONS" t||| frJ^Bl Better known as fIiSSS^ £3 Black White i«j2 T B White Seal afi^H ]V Buchanan Blend Distillers by Appointment to >4BVK To be obtained irom all Stores. j^BE^^fll 9t |]^^H WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVES «aififll ft fl^H BOYD,
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  • 1581 3 The Times has recently received from Count Adalbert Sternberg a letter, of which the following is a translation. It will be read with aD the more interest in view of the practical proofs of sympathy the writer gave to the Boer cause in the early stages of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 134 3 CROUP. A few minutes' delay in treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor, often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep some good relif ble Croup medicine constantly in the house There is none better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
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    • 629 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..! 10,000,000) M "-.nnnr> Silver Reserve....! 4,250,000/ 14 6O WW REBEBVE LIABILITY OF ir) rttintt> PROPRIETORS. J»»HJ,WW«w Coubt or DIRSOTORB:— R. Shi~win, E«q. --Chairman Hon. J.J. Bill-Irvino I Diputt Chairman. E. Goetz, Esq. H. Schubart, Esq. A. Hattft,
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    • 347 3 NOTICES. *t3 r^a^L^L^l Jwnk Pr» I /«H HPmi n II i Wnm i 2 I v 3/ *v^ I'? o aj (L^L^L^LbLsßc tillia i 1 C Brti^B |!Uj lit C^S .^^_^^^^^^^^™^H|^fc^^^^B^B^Dp. i^^^CW'a^jrf^^R-^^^^ "J '••^■b^^^^^ ALL SIZES FROM :< TO 12 HP. NOW IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD.,
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    • 256 3 BOARD and Residence, pleasant situation, seaside, close to town, Par^ee Lodge, Anson Road. Telephone No. 25P. J.-4 FOR SALE. A GOOD polo pony. Price moderate. Apply to P. P. c/o' Strait* Times. 23-3 FOR SALE. CRUDE Nitric Acid— 6o cases Apply to 18-3 MEDICAL HALL. FOR SALE. A DRILLING Plant
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    • 295 3 TO BE LET, FOR TWO YKARS Hocn No. 3 Lloyd Road ELEGANTLY funiisheil with new nn.l handsome furniture. v.c. TO BE LET. OR ANGE GROVE, now occ-upici I>> H Latham, Et-q. entn- about is>t May. Apply to Millil. Donaldson and liurkin shaw." v.c. TO BE LET "ESKBANK." Xo. 19, Tanglin
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  • 16 4 March 4th, at Seremban, the wife of H. M. H ati it ki.i Deeply mourned
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  • 162 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 13T H MARCH. In connection with the abduction of the Rajah of Patani by the Siamese Vice Minister of the Interior, Phya Sri Sahadi, we have just received a letter that s«ems to have been detained upon the way, but which refers to
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  • 244 4 Last December, the Bangkok Times on tlie authority of a correspondent in the Malay Peninsula, stated that the recent visit there of Phya Sri Sahadi, the Siamese Vice-Minister of the Interior, had given satisfaction in the seven States of Siamese Malaya, where difficulties had lately arisen that called for his
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  • 61 4 It is singular that this letter should not have arrived until after the news of the kidnapping by Phya Sri Sahadi of the Rajah of Patani. That unfortunate potentate, we may add in conclusion, was not taken to Bangkok, as some of bis friends at first hoped he might be,
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  • 430 4 Education has different effects upon the peoples of different nationalities and sometimes the higher cult of it has not proven an unmixed blessing. In Japan, the introduction of cheap University education turned a peaceloving lot of farmer boys into the most turbulent larrikins iv the East the shothx or white-girdled
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  • 64 4 Apropos of wliai watt stated in these columns the other day, regarding the modest reluctance so tar exhibited by the English residents in subscribing to the Victoria Memorial Hall fund, we are pleased to learn from Mr. Tan Jiak Kirn that the Chinese of Singapore have already subscribed a sum
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  • 31 4 As is advertised in another column, Count d'Abbans the Consul General for France invites all French subjects to attend the arrival of M. Paul Doumer and Admiral Pottier on Sunday next.
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  • 23 4 On page 2 of to-day's issue will be found a quantity of reading matter and on page 3 an article on Continental Anglophobia."
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is j
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  • 6 4 Sovereigns rose to-day from SIO.So toSU.
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  • 12 4 The Penang Volunteers are h aving a field day on Sunday next.
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  • 12 4 The Karl of Crawford's yacht Vatltalla has been docked at Keppel Harbor.
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  • 14 4 Mr. A. G. Cohen arrived yesterday from Manila, and is staying at KalHes Hotel.
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  • 12 4 Dr- Hardy arrived from Batavia yesterday, and is staying at KalHes Hotel.
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  • 13 4 MesssB. Darby, Houneby, and Wood came by the Sapplio from Port Swettenham yesterday.
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  • 15 4 Three will be a service at the Presbyterian Church at Johore, on Sunday at >.!•"> a.m.
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  • 22 4 A general meeting of the Singapore Nursmi! Association will be held in the Town Hall on the 21st inst. at 4 p.m.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be 'ound on page 7 General shipping ne*s is printed on pane 8.
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  • 23 4 The P. O. extra steamer Tientsin left Hongkong at 2 p.m. on Tuesday and is due here at noon on Monday, 17th instant.
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  • 22 4 Mkshks V. Hems, Wagemar, Lim Choi Chean, Mr. and Mrs. Varkevisser and four children came from Deli hy the Hebe this morning.
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  • 33 4 The captain of the s.b. 1 1 ok Tjioe reports speaking the Danish barque Sernpi* on March 9th in Lat, 3"-13 S. and Long, lufl E. She wished to be reported all well.
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  • 37 4 The Municipal Commissioners meet on Friday (to-morrow), when the agenda includes the following business: verandah obstruction, control of hawkers, granite supply, additional water mains, report on bakeries, and appointment of gas engineer and clerk of gas works.
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  • 25 4 Lieut Shkbi.br with a detachment of the Philippine scouts has captured the Insurgent General Lucban, commonly called The Terror of Samar." One Terror the less
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  • 30 4 The hearing of the charges against P. A. Oliveiro, Post Office clerk, of criminal breach of trust and theft in respect of Government moneys was continued at the Assizes to-day.
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  • 31 4 The escaped Boer prisoner from Ceylon who was found by the local police on luesday night lying in the Neil Road suffering with fever, died this morning at the General Hospital.
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  • 34 4 The third engineer of the German steamer Tetartos, named W. Wagueness, was reported at Saigon as having disappeared from that ship recently. The deceased left letters in his cabin announcing his intention of suicide.
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  • 47 4 Mr. Hubback, says tbe Malay Mail, has had an extremely fortunate escape from what might have been a serious accident at Kuala Lumpur. Whilst driving near the Selangor Club, the axle of his trap broke, throwing him into the road. He was lucky enough to escape unhurt.
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  • 48 4 The Electricity Company met at Bangkok on the 28th February and p aescd the report for the second half of 1901 which announced a net profit of over 109,000 ticuls during that period. A 4% dividend for the halfyear was passed. This company has absorbed tbe Tramways Company.
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  • 60 4 At the recent prize meeting of the Selangor Rifle Association, Mr. E. M. Merewether won the first prize in the 600 yards competition with an actual score of 28. Mr. G. H. Phillips came second with 24. In the 500 yards competition Mr. Merewether again won with an actual score
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  • 61 4 The directors of tbe Hongkong Hotel Co. report that the profits for the past six months were $88,550 an increase of $13,401 on the previous half-year. The total credit balance is $94,477. The Directors propose to a final dividend of 16 p«r cent., place SoOOO to reserve, put aside $10,000
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  • 73 4 Sir Francis Lovell, who may be expected in the Straits shortly on his mission to further the interest of the London School of tropical medicine, spoke on that subject at a meeting at Colombo on the 26th ultimo. The meeting passed a resolution to ask the Government of Ceylon for
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  • 86 4 A quarterly magazine in German styled Der Feme Oaten is now issuing at Shanghai an English edition of the same unHer the title of The East of Asia Magazine. Copies of both the German and English editions have reached us They abound in interesting matter, especially descriptive articles on Russian
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  • 134 4 The following appointments have been gazetted in British North Borneo Mr. R M Wade is appointed Otficer-in-charge of Public Works Department, Beaufort. Mr. S. A. Kahman to be chief clerk, Secretariat. Mr. T. R. Allen to be assistant engineer P. W. P., to be stationed at Jesselton. During the absence
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  • 44 4 Mr. John Roberts, the billiards champion, has arrived. It is possible that he may play at the Singapore Club to-morrow night, and at the Marine Club on Saturday night but nothing has been definitely fixed up to the moment of writing.
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  • 143 4 At St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Percy Ladbroke Wait, who has for ttome years been connected with the press both in Ceylon and Siam, with Miss Edna Muriel Stokes, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Francis William Stokes, and grand-daughter
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  • 89 4 AFFAIRS IN IRELAND EXTREME MEASURES DEFERRED. London, March 13th. Mb. Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, was summoned yesterday to the meeting of the Cabinet Council. It is understood that Mr. Wyndham's recommendation to defer extreme measures in Ireland was adopted. THE KINO AND QUEEN CANNOT VISIT IRELAND THIS
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  • 569 4 Brfork Mr. Beattj at the Police Court this morning eleven Macaos were brought up for further enquiry on a charge of being members of a dangerous society. Mr. Niblett appeared for Nob. 1, S and 9. Sikh Police Constable No. l.'i gave evidence as to arresting some
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  • 156 4 1104 Riclmril the l.ion- Hearted lr, a< U ill. Sandwich after mi ulmeme of four yer.r» witli the ('nißailerH. IliHl-Pied K»tlierJohnwin(Bwift'» 'Stcllu"). MM Difill.a I". mtuinr, author of thr <-.•!<•». rated Kablen. 1733 Horn Dr. I'riivtley, c n e of the jjn-ati-Ht of HCifiitiMlH. 1781— <»n
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 479 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MAC6REGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG AND SINGAPORE. tu U. (Price Jsist on Jlpplication.)ROBINSON PIANO CCa APOLLO PIANO PLAYER. Has 14 points of superiority which no other Piano Player possesses, and any one is vital. When you are buying a Piano Player
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    • 291 4 CE. SINGAPORE. IM WANTED. r'O Assistant 1 for Furnishing Department. Must b<; able to speak and write English. Apply by letter stating experience to IM JOHN LITTLE A CO. LTD. BO AUD AND LODGING. A LARGE room with verandah for r married couple or two ha'.-helors lo in' bml at
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    • 112 4 G.R. Lambert ff Co., Photographers, Beg to inform the public that the New Studio At 3A Orchard Road Will be opened ON Sunday, 16th of March. March 3rd, at Seremban, the wife of H. M. H atchki.i. of a aon. Oa 13th inst.. at Cluny Lake House, the iff of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 318 5 To the Editor of the Stratts Times." Sir,— Whilst proceeding along ColIyer Quay yesterday alternuon I observed two si.k men, evidently man-of-war's men landed from their ship lying out in the Roads, presumably being taken oft" to the Hospital. One of the men was able to sit up
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  • 456 5 GREA T FIRE AT MEDAN. Chartered Bank Destroyed. The Deli Courant give particulars of a great tire at Medan, the capital of that district on Saturday last, where at about 6 40 p in. tlie alarm was raised by people sliuutiun in the sireet that the Chartered Bank was on
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  • 85 5 'I'hk M .hi school ot wireless telenr;i[>hy is at Krinton-on-Sea in Essex, ;tnd consists of two email villas with a mast, 65 feet high, in the garden between. Tin- object is to train pupil!) to take entire charge of an installation, and L.t'"l> it in working order. Messages :ir»sent to
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  • 50 5 At the general meeting of the Taku Tug <fe Lighter Co. on the 28th of last month, dividends were declared of 127 per cent, for the year 1900 and 4"> per cent, for 1901, making in all one hundred and seventy-two per cent, for the two years.
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  • 54 5 Wk are informed by the Secretary of the Singapore Sporting Club that nearly all tho grilling are already in training on the race course, together with a fair string of race horses. Coffee will be provided for members attending the training from Saturday morning next. Training commences
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  • 113 5 Chinese Anxiously Watching. The Chinese authorities must be watching with some degree of anxiety the movements of the French troops on the Tonkin frontier and of the British troops in the New Kowloon Territory just now. The Hongkong garrison, as we have already stated, is
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  • 194 5 250 Lives Lost. ToNkis papers contain particulars of a disaster to a Chinese-owned steam launch in the river near Hanoi, involving serious loss of life. It appears that on the evening of Sunday, the l'ah Ft-.b. about a quarter to seven o'clock, the launch Kwang i'ni
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  • 363 5 London, 10th February. Admiral Dewey, U.S.N., refused to attend a banquet at the German Embassy at Washington given in honour of Prince Henry of Prussia. Captain von Muller, aide-de-camp to H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia, has stated to an American interviewer, with reference to the well-known
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  • 108 5 The Baehsen, which left on Monday morning, took the following passengers from Singapore: I* or I'enang: Mr. S.Eatz, Mr. H. H. Horsey, Mr. J. Wagner, Mr. F. ..'ames. For Naples Dr. O. lioden. For Genoa Dr R C. Drost and Mrs. Drost, Miss 3ollberg, Mr. Ludwig
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  • 160 5 During last month the half-yearly championship was played off, Mr. L, R. Bremner heating Mr. D. G Rose in the final by sup and 4 to play. The following are the scores First Round. W. H. Schulz beat W. O. Burt w.0. J. C. Ferrier beat J.
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  • 129 5 Yesterdays Play. (-HAMPIONBHIP. Beutty beat Capt. White, 6-1, 6-S, 6-1 B. SINGLES. Rose v. Capt. Lilly, unfinished, n. nor iii.es. J. B. Kobcrtson and Miller beat Major Winter and Dowley, 7-5, 12-10, 7-5. Chitteoden and J. Robertson beat Ro bertson and Miller, 6-1, ii- 1.
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  • 647 5 Sinoaporb, 19th March, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers I 11.12$ Copra. Bali 10.00 do Pontianak 9.« ft Pepper, Black buyers 29.76 do White, (6%) 6000 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.76 do Brunei No. 1 310 Pearl Sago 4.4* Coffee, Bali, 16% b*«is 2500 Coffee, Palembang. 20% basis 28.00 Coffee, Liberian No.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 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
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    • 131 5 /^RUSHED FOOD vy i KY IT AND VOI WILL BX SATISFIED. I. K. BEI.I U()Sb»-gs toinform the puhlir that his Factory for preparing Crusher 1 Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road is now opened First Class Frash Crushed Food p. c. per bag wg. 1-1OS».OC Cleaned Oats do wg. 0-flO
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    • 397 5 NOTICES. Up- to- Date Photography. Messrs. WAH FONG A CO Photographic Artists, have now enterad into their new and spacious premises No. 225 South Bridge Road, and are prepared to supply modern and beautifully tinted high art photographs in all sixes, on most reasonable terms. Views of Singapore are also
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    • 603 5 SHIPPING. FOR FRKMANTLE, ADKLATDK, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO ."OR OTHER a sTKALIAX IMKTB AND .NEW ZEALAND. THE 8. a. FOMTUNATUB, 4.200 tons. C»pt. Frith, is <lue here about the Bth April, and will rereive prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to McALISTER Co.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 229 5 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 13th March. High Water. 0.25 p. in. S.G.C. Meeting. Band. Old Jail Site. 5 to 6. Philharmonic Orchestra. «.S0. Farsee Theatre. Beach Road. 9. Friday, 14th March. High Water. 0.33 a.m. 1.8 p.m. Municipal Commission. ■J.-M. Kerosine Sale. Kill-ia- K.t Powell. 1M S.V R. Parade. 4.10.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 158 6 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. Complete House Furnishers^ AMWh 1-^ ZZUri *"*^iJ^3A^ Mm BEDSTEAD NO. OSO J J£ Ko. 680 Massive Four Post Bedstead, Sin. Taper FOlsrs, extended Ftoi rail Bias? rods tcftop aiul Bottom, Oft Oin. lnnu-. Breadth. 3ft. Oin- 4ft. sft. Oft. fl $33.00 $35.00 $39.00 $43.75
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    • 76 6 MCALISTER CO. 80LE AGENTS FOR The Anglo-Egyptian Cigarette Co. The following high class brands of cigarettes are always in stock Shah, gold tipped, 51.60 per box of 50 (large size.) Roy ales, gold tipped, 5i. 25 per box of 50 (medium size) Packed in patent air-tight tins. Obtainable from M
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    • 265 6 NOTICES. RILEY, HAR6REAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SHIPBUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, SINGAPORE. sole agents for THE SPECIAL COLONIAL TYPE. |SP OF SINGLE CYLINDER PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. SQLE AQENTS FOR Specially adapted for Burning Wood Logs, Bark, Sawdust, Vegetable Refuse, Peat, fife. The manufactured by Straits
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 726 7 nnilß BORNEO COMPANY, LIMIIBI* TTUIE Standard Lif* Assurance. I Norwich Union Fire birannea SocietT. Atlaa Aimmmoe Company (Fire). Fhe Equitable Life Asuuranoe Society. 1 he China Mutual Steam Navigfctio'i C^snpiuiy Tho Tottenham I-a*** B*** Cempany. For particular* of tUwe Companies, th« .uU adWtbement of THK BORNEO COMVANT. T.rMTTBD Apnnt» STEAMSHIP
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    • 1161 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aoijicv, late J. Daindbls 4 Co., 3-3, Collyer Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Ihwpatcbed for On Van~der Lijn Koetci via Mar. 12 Souiabaya, Bandjermassin, Kotaports l>aroe, Pasir, Balikpapan, Koetei,
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    • 739 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. PIOMPAGNIE DEB MEBBAGERIES\J MARITIME^ DB FRANCE. Telegraphic Address: MiMAeui*, Hisgaporb. The mail steamers will leave (Singapore on or aoout thn undermentioned dates.— Omwahd. Homeward. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Yarra Mar. 16 Sydney Mar. 16 Indus 31 Ooean'en 30 Caledonien Apl. 13 E. Simons April 13 Laos 28 Yarra
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    • 686 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. TO PENANG, RANGOON, A CALCUTTA Oneof the Company '■•teamen is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Presenters aqd Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports,
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    • 435 7 INSURANCES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £9,722,886. THE LARGEST FIRB OHiTCE IN THE WORLD BOUSTEAD 4 Co.* Agent*. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL...~...£3^KK) .000. LIFE FUND £1,009,974. FIRE FUND 291,484. POWELL CO.. AGENTS. nUABDIAN FISE AND LIFE ASSCTRANCE U COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. Subscribed Capital
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  • 1537 8 L'uder this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat Tor. Torpedo; H.p. —Horse-power; Brit. British; U. B.— United States; Fch.— French Ger. German; Dut. Dutch: Joh. Johore; 4c, G.c— Ueneral-ear«o; d.p. deekpassenger V UncerUin
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  • 536 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrival. and name of agent*. Btiamerh. Adelheid. Cuxhaven, left Feb 10 Annam, Saigon, Mar 1H Behn Meyer. Antenor, China, A pi 6; Mansfield. Aragonia, Hongkong, Apl 16; Behn Meyer. Armenia, Hongkong, Apl. 1 Bi-hi Meyer. Au'tralind, Fremantle. Mar 27 Boustead. Ballaarat, Hongkong, Mar
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  • 95 8 Fur Per $tr. Tim* To-Mokrow. S'marangand S'baya Ch lydra 9 a.m. ICelantan 4 Telokhan Hanka I p.m. Muar and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. emantle via ports M-nilya 2p.ro. P. Swet'ham via ports H. Whatt Hin 3 p.m. Saturday. Snndakan via ports Tringganu 7 a.m. Brisltane and Sydney Tanylin
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  • 127 8 From Europk:—By the M. M. s.s. Ynrra due on the 15th instant with dates from Europe to the 21st February. She brings replies to the mails which left Singapore on the 24th January. Fk'JM China:—By the M. M. s.s. Sydney due on Sunday. Time Table of Mails
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  • 66 8 For Singapore. Per P.4U s. s. Australia connecting with thn«teamei' Bengal atOolombo, from London Feb 21, due 2-Srd Harch—Mr. and Mrs. Simp«on, Mr. E. F. W. Caroell MrsBlack, Mr T. C. Scrutton, Mr an«l Mrs. P. Fowlie, MissScoley. 2nd Lieut. Minstield. Per P. *O. f>. Rome connecting
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