The Straits Times, 25 July 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. »0,887. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 641 1 NOTICES. &he £traits Slimes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IF ADVANCK. ADVERTISEMENTS. THK type used an a standard for setting advertisement), in similar to this, nnlcsa the instruction is to display" the advertise saenl. whea any effective style of type, used in tie paper, will be adopted. The standard mi exactly eight
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    • 724 1 NOTICES. Drink Malacca Tea The best and purest, direct form The Durian Tunggal Estate TO BK OBTAINED AT Vpfiors Jrhn Little A Co.. I.'d Mwr*. Vim I rw-l To Hattorv-road Me»ar». Uoon K>at Co. Rrtß*r Place and Messrs. Yonjr I.cc Ben(r, OnharH-road. m. w. I 8/10 Pcrak Turf Club. Proprprrire
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    • 123 1 NOTICES. By appointment to His Honour Sik Fbkdemck Fhyir, k.c.b.i. i.c.s. Lieut. (Sovernor of Barms. A. CHIESA. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, Fytdu Square, Rangoon. CENTRAL HOTEL, with nie* large and well ventilated rooms. (Onrlooking Fytcht Sfumr* G ardent J Ample accommodation with latest sanitary arrangement. PUBLIC CATERER, WINES LIQUORS, BEBT QUALITY. Wedding,
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    • 137 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk" 4gSßß39fefc Enriched 20 per cent. s«*ll with Cream. r^Etp Sterilized-Not Sweetened. §££»^r«cgJ A Perfect Substitute for Fresh KELLY WALSH jSd~ I i JUST PUBLISHED Studies MM INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH Federated Malay States No. 1 1 THE Malarial Fevers of British Malaya by Hamilton Wright ML LT.
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    • 334 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. run >ai.k ORNAMENTAL Cant Iron V-ran 'ah Kai ings ami Fitnlighta new. Apply No. M Robinson Koad. m w.f US B^lilnti INDIA HIKAM NAVIUATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PKNANG. RANGOON, AND CALCUTTA. THK Company* steamer BA.VTHIA., S,.v.»toiis OptaiH Henderson, wil' I* despatched (or tbe above ports on Tuesday, the
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  • 592 2 Paper by Mr. Skeat. The Athenuum says: At a recent meeting of tbe Philological Society, ot London, the Rev Professor Skeat in rbeobair the Chairman read a paper by his son, Mr. W. W. Skeat, "On the Wild Tribes of the Malay Peninsula." In
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  • 162 2 Mr. G. Neubronner, Bailiff and Auc'ioneer of the Senior Magistrate's Court, has retired from the service owing to ill-health. Dr A J. McClosky and family have zone to the Gap for a change, I)r Df lmage being in charge of the District Hospital during his absence. Messrs. Feenoy,
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  • 160 2 The French Consul at Batavia lays stress on the advantages of bamboo as material for builders' scaffolding and states that, in Java, even a lighthouse has been built with the help of bamboo scaffolding. The power of resistance of a bamboo measuring 6 to 10 inches in diameter,
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  • 754 2 A Column for our fair Readers. The masculine new woman, with her stiff-fronted shirts, starched collars, and uncompromising sailor hat, spenis for trie time being to have banished with Hans Breitmann's party into the "ewigkeit." Nothing could be more softly feminine than the modes of the present
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  • 184 2 Thk Australian federal despatches affecting the suppression of tribal raids on New Guiuea and all future relations between the Dutch and British colonies in that island have reached the Commonwealth Prime Minister. One of the despatches from the Dutch Government relates to the report that some 2.50 convict*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 99 2 NOTICES, f> •'ffl 9 SPECIAL Dun villc s old scotch Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA fIC [WZB.RO?. LI Mfl^rt jc cVore PtTO S» m < Mpec.al CHd Scofc4 ihi E 6iAS6ow, scotlMo V*VK Bff laßßriaßß IBWj m. w. A f. B-l John Little
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    • 344 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. M anDfactarars of Dynamite, Gelienite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, all xinne or Safety Fuses. AHD Elect™ Blasting Apparatus, Phe above Explotivet, being all manu n,t-urod in Or eat Britain, are made to pott the high itaudard of tafety and purity Uut* imposed by
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    • 395 2 NOTICES. COKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Quotations on Application. Borneo Co., Ltd. Singapore. T\TOKWICH UNION FIRE IN8D&AN0B I^l BOCIKTT OF NORWICH AND LONDON. Established 1797. 'OB FIRE INSURANCE ONLT Amxmtiasorod 4*86,000,000 LtaMa paid M 11,600,000. Premium inonina M 806,000. ntae* •Ceatad an almoat tmrj description piojetij »t current rate* of pramiam
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  • 925 3 CuMMKNTiito upon the appointment of M. B«au as Governor-General of [ndo-China, the Madras Time* trust* that the happy augury ot hU name will out bo belied and that we shall shortly •mi a satisfactory settlement of the difficulty in the stearav lands lying between the
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  • 258 3 The continued spread of beri-beri amongst Malays and Chinese is again only too evident, Bays the Resident of Negri Semhilan in his report for 1901. Dealing wiih the two races separately the State fSurgeon writes I have already reported to Government the very high probability that
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  • 288 3 At the trial M the murderers of the late Mr. George Rutherford, evidence on thumb marks was adduced by the Detective Department As the general impression is that there is no poi-sibiliiy of being deceived by thumb marks, the following cutting from a home paper
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  • 95 3 SoMßone in these parts who seems to have a craze about railways thus writes to the Ceylon Oliserrer The Straits, June 30th. Bir,— lt is rumoured that the Russian Government have offered 600,000 roubles to subsidise a steamer service between Vladivostock and Australia and suggest doing
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  • 225 3 For Singapore. Per P. A O. s s. Hritannia connecting with the steamer Cniuan at Colombo, from London June 27, due 2flth July— Col. K. K. Teversham. Per N. D. L. 8. s. Konig Albert from Bremen Jnne 17, and Southampton June 12, due 2nd Augt. Governor
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 637 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BAN KINO CORPORATION PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000,000 RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..»lo,ooo,ooo l t 4 ov\oOo Hilver Reserve....! 4,i60,000/" f I4 WOOW >- RESERVE LIABILITY OF\ ln oniinno PROPRIETORS. /-•">.«*>.«» Court of Directors. Hon. R. Shewam,... Chairman. A. Hal it. Km). Dkpcty Chairman Hon. C. W. Dk'kson H.
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    • 578 3 NOTICES. WANTED By a lady In Hongkong, a European or Enrafian nurse to take entire charge of two children, aged 5 monthi, and 2 years respectively. Apply to 26-7 P c/o Strait* Timti. WANTED. A CHINESE Krani, with knowledge of the K. h-diali-cl. Apply to BOOGLAND'I A CO. WANTED. APMAPT
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    • 469 3 NOTICES. rBK LET. No. 93, Kobinnon Road. Apply to B. N. XLI AS, oc. A Change Alley. IX) BE LET. No. 89 Institution bill Rent 17ft. Apply to Lermii hV* terhout, 12 Battery Road. .i-m r I H)-BK-LET, Rooms availaMe (or bacho--1 lore or married couple without children. Apply to
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    • 603 3 SHIPPING. NAVIUAZIONE UKNKKALE ITAI.I ANA FOR HONGKONG. 'I 'HE luii/in 11. I SOLA DI CAPRI, M. having left Bombay on the 17U> iu»t may be expected to arrive here on Monday the Hth Inst., en route for the above port. For paaaage and freight apply to BEHN, MKYER* Co., Agents.
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  • 48 4 On the Bth July, at Wnha, CIIRIBTIAN Theodob Munter, of the Chinese Customs Service. On she 9th .inly, at Shanghai, Alice Jean, youngest child of R. D. Watt. At Manila, onthe 7th July, of inflammation of the stomach, AOOIE W»TsnM BstftD, wife of George tiilchrist, civil engineer
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  • 546 4 oettlemems, also to mat 01 in* local aujfrpritieß, and the management •j^the Singapore Sporting Club, the announcement that the House of Lords Committee on Betting 'have presented their report after having taken a quantity of evidence The Committee arrived at tbe
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  • 266 4 So much has the old order of things changed at Manila, that the Filipinos have started labour unions, and these atter have already resorted to strikes, with the time-honored object in view of securing a ri«e in wages. The latent of these has been engineered by the Cigar-makers' Union there,
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  • 28 4 Articles on the wild tribes of the Malay Peninsula, and on the triangular duel in Siam, besides other reading matter will be found on page 2 and 3.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ras hank rate is 1/9^-
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  • 7 4 With to-day's issue, there is a supplement.
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  • 14 4 MeB«rs. Sothehy, London, sold a rare Spanish dollar for £22 10s., the other day.
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  • 14 4 Thb port of Sezerie in Celebes is officially declared to be infected with cholera.
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  • 14 4 Messrs. Mark, Dtlicto, and Remedios, arrived here by the Bengal from Shanghai this morning.
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  • 16 4 Thk 'rikisha depot at Neil Road has been abandoned owing to its dilapidated and dangerous condition.
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  • 18 4 Thi American Agricultural Department issues a favourable report. The ■otton crop promises to be the best for years.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with date* of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 18 4 A hat snatcher was arrested in New Bridge Road yesterday morning for attempting to appropriate a Chinaman's headgear.
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  • 18 4 Thb Brussels correspondent of the Daily Express learns that a Belgian syndicate has acquired the HankowCanton railway roneesfion.
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  • 23 4 A big tigress was shot on Saturday last hy Mr Frank Mills, District Railw:«y Engineer, in the jungle near Sirapang Station, Port Weld.
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  • 24 4 The opening of the Engineers' Institute at Penang was successf* llv celebrated by a ball on Monday, 250 invitations to which had been accepted.
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  • 26 4 Lord Cranborne has stated in the House of Commons that the report thai the French fl«g has been hoisted at Yebti, near Macao, has no foundation.
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  • 27 4 Thb Smoker which was to be given at Bomtead Institute to-morrow night by the Tanjong Pagar Football Club is off, owing to the hall not being available.
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  • 28 4 Thb outward MM. mail steamer Yarra arrived at Hongkong from Singapore nn tbe 14th instant, over-due. She had parsed through a typhoon on the Uth, 12th, and 13th.
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  • 45 4 Thbrk are only some ten volcanoes along the proposed line of the NicaraKuan canal. It is suggested t!iat this may point to the danger of its being destroyed by subterranean agency when completed and proposals have been made to substitute the Panama route for it.
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  • 43 4 The North China Daily Aauw Tokyo correspondent says that Lord Cranborne's statement in the House of Commons about the alliance with J apan caused great astonishment in that country, but the newspapers withheld comment. The Time* protest against the remark was much appreciated
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  • 56 4 Ovkrhcard last evening at Tanglin. Jones smokes West Indian cigars Brown and Smith have called to see him. He is out somewhere and Brown starts to load up his pockets wi:h hi* smokes. Smith remon<'rato*. Brnwn, "O i that's all right. What's Keuba to 'c or 'c to E'.uba And
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  • 66 4 Yesterday, a Kling la I, until recently in the employ of Mrs. Dillan, «as arrested for stealing a bit, the property ol Mrs. Dalian. Aulinit Inspector Connor had some trouble in w irkinu up the case as there were three individuals concerned in it. H« was, however, successful in having
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  • 84 4 Anvicss from R«dj ing Lebong come to ih 4th instant. Drought limn pered mining at that dtte, and the milling hail to be conducted with an average of Sfl head of stamps. Want of water hindered the progress of the electric installation work". Measures have been taken to profit hy
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  • 72 4 A cask of Mow i Kling man occinv'l I >st night. At 9.45 this morning a Kling ri< fiinn I dead be.neath a tree <>n the New Bridge H >ad, opposite the warders' entrance to the gaol. A piece of rope was round hi* nivk, and on the tree, suspended
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  • 74 4 The Kohe OhtonicU understand)! that the Japanese Government has decided tli.it the cruisers Asama and Takanago "hall remain at Sheerness until the date of the C 'lonalion ceremony has been fixed. When this is done the cruisers will take a trip along the Continental coasts, returning toSheerness agiin in im«
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  • 83 4 Mr. E. Q. Swan, a well-known athlete in Yokohama, was recently operated on at the Ueneral Hospital there for appendicitis. After the operation had been successfully performed, Mr. Bwa" was left unaccountably alone He rose from his bed, and in the dazed condition resulting from the illness it is Htated
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  • 87 4 In examining handwriting, Mr. Comphuis, an army apothecary at Malang, Dutch East India, has succeeded in making erased letters reappear hy means of silver nitrate solution. Where an erasure was suapected, a one-tenth normal silver nitrate solution wa» xpplied and exposed to direct sunlight for a short time The letters
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  • 92 4 We hear that a i.«w school is now in process of establishment in Singapore; the embryo institution is to be known as the "K>ng Edward's College." It is intended to conduct the school on somewhat different lines to anything at present obtaining in the Colony, and the fees are to
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  • 128 4 Early in tbe month, a Hebrew named Joßeph Samuel apparently set ih.mt amusing himself by writing a letter to the husband of one Hnbibah, in which he indulged in various lull.pleasantries at the expense "f Habibah hut which were not comforting to either her or her husband. The letter fell
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  • 121 4 Rather a curious case come before the British Court at Bangkok tbe o her day when a woman sued her husband, a Mahommedan, for ticals 2,560 ehe said she bad lent him. The defendant belonged to the Hannafi sect whilst plaintiff belonged to another— the Khali. Counsel for tbe defendant
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 83 4 Lo don, 24tK July. A Royal Commission proceeds to South Africa on the 9th Angust. The Commission is composed of Lord Alverstone, Sir J. C. Bigham (Judges), and Sir John Ardagh. It will make inquiries as to sentences paise.l by military court* there under
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    • 53 4 Speeches at Cape Town. Botha said that he wished to impress upon Africanders the necessity for their working hand in hand, as South Africa was the only country they could call their home Delarey said that the Boers had buried their Mauser rifles and their flag, but
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    • 41 4 There is a growing agitation in France in consequence of the anticlerical measures of the Government. Riotous demonstrations have taken place at Paris. Francois Coppee, the poet M Lerolle, a deputy; and other persons have been temporarily arrested.
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    • 47 4 The Scheme of Imperial Defence. The Conference of Colonial Premiers will uonclu le its sittings early in August, though there may be subsequent informal conferences between the Colonial Premiers and the Admiralty a»d War Department offi ials on details of an Imperial detence scheme.
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    • 28 4 There has been a sharp fall in French rentes on the Paris Bourse, in consequence of fears of disturbances arising from anti-clerical Government measures.
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  • 154 4 I*o2 A book is entered by Jamon Robert*, called "The Revenge of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark," an it wan lately acted by the Lord Chamberlain* tenant*. The Knit eiinting edition of thia favourite drama, dated 1803, U entitled "The Tragical Hiatorie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,
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  • 52 4 He found a rope and picked it np And with it walked away, It happened that to t'other end a rliirxe wan hitched, they «aj. They found a rope and tied it op Unto a branching limb, It happened that the other end t'."\ somehow hitched to him.
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  • 125 4 A mektino of about twnnty leading Chinese wa« held the Mtfc instant >it the Chinese Protectorate in aid of Tan Took Seng's Hospital Fund. ■Sympathetic speeches were made by Mmt-r*. Seah Leang Seah and Tan Jink Kirn, and the meeting cordially i-upported the cause, several handsome
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  • 136 4 Fbadirs interested in pigeon shooting might perhaps do worse than take a trip to Bangkok. At a meeting of the gun club there on the 13th instant, Mr. Furnoni killed 15 clay birds consecutively. Then, in a handicap sweep of 12 guns no less than 8 tied for first place.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 567 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FMSHFROZENBUTIIR Fresh Bacon Mild Cured Hams. (:o:) JUST ARRIVED. HORSE FOOD AUSTRALIAN STORES. NO. 1, ROBINSON ROAD. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. m. *f. The Best Pen. THE DRAGON PEN is the latest American fountain pen. For writing, or for any other pun»ose to wliiih a pen may be put,
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    • 209 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Dally Sittings— Appointments should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All nur Photo-, are now Guaranteed perfect Permanent print* ei'her dnnn in nur own new patented Calloldln process or in Plntinotype or Bromide. Specimens of the new Celloidin process are exhibited in our show-window
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  • Correspondence.
    • 271 5 To th* Editor of Ihi StraiU Txmet." Pi*,— Yesterday morning a small Chine-* child died or cholera in Bain Street. The authorities were duly notified. tli« house closed up and the corpse riMiiuveil for interment. Then a Eurasian ymilh and a coolie appeared and commenced disinfecting
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  • 28 5 The following typhoon warning was tel.'irr ipiieit to Singtpore by H mgkonit Observatory at 10 a ra. to-day Depression east of North Luzon probably moving N.N.W."
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  • 67 5 A typhoon pained uver Hongkong on the i-'h instant. It gave warning en"U'.'ii to admit of vessels in port preparing f.ir the onset, so that only two onaU were wrecked. On shore the strong gusty wind blew down numerous barricailings, and foot passengers stood in no small
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  • 79 5 Owing to a trlvgrmn being received vevteiti iy from Kuala Lumpur, requesting that the remains of the late Mr. T. Tamboosamy Pillay should be sent there for interment, the funeral did not take place here yesterday as annouueed, and the remains will be forwarded to
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  • 100 5 YwTKRntY evening and all night the prison au'boritiea were very much exciied owing to a Malay prisoner who hi.lj'i-tr brten sentenceJ to four years, being foun 1 missing. About lock-up time yoetnrday, the man was missing Infnrmation was given to Inspector Gallagher who at once placed
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  • 93 5 VnK iiiama in interested just now in a double-barrelled lawsuit, or rather two liwHiiir- in each of which Mr. A .)ovansen,f irmerly Manager of the Club Hotel there, is the plaintiff. In the tirot casa ha is suing the Club Hotel Directors for some $19,000 for illegal
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  • 136 5 British Olficer's Little Adventure. A regret table incident took place on the Peking-Tientsin railway the other day, according to the Peking correspondent of the North Chini Daily JVetoir A British officer was jostled by a Chinaman in a first-class carriage, and the officer forthwith chastioed him for bis
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  • 202 5 The Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Branch of the Association was held at the Singapore Exchange Rooms to-day at 12.15 p.m. to consider the Committee's Report and the Treasurer's Accounts for the year ending June 30, 1902, and to elect officers for the ensuing year. Mr.
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  • 187 5 Bkforb Mr Justice Hyirlman-Jnnes at the Supreme Court this morning an interesting case was decided, arieing out of the construction of a road Iroin (jelang Rjad to Taluk Kurou, work undertaken on contract by a Chinese contractor on behalf of the residents of TVluk Kurou.
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  • 29 5 The P. and O. Chunan, with the mail from Europe, left Penang at 2 a.m. today, and may be expected to arrive here at 10 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 426 5 A somewhat lengthy report on the railways of Siam has been issued b) the Hun. Hamilton King, U. S. Consul General nt Bangkok. He says that the Bangknk-Paknam line bas done good business during the ten years it has been constructed and now pays aboui 7
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  • 189 5 Commenting on the appointment of Mr L. A. M Johnston to the position of Postmaster General at Hongkong, 'he Honskong Daily Press gay*: This will naturally snrpriae many people, as it was generally anticipated that the appointment would be given on merit, and in that case
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  • 238 5 BY MAJOR E O. BROADRICK, ACTING COMMANDANT, S.V.C. Singapo c, 20th July. 8. v c. There will be a field exercise for the whole S. V. orps on August Hunk Holi■ay Full dntails will be published in next week's orders. 8. v. A. O. O for
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  • 137 5 Orders by ('apt. Tomlinson, Commdg. S.V.I. Singapore, iith July. Parades— Tuesday 29th and Kriday lat August Uniform Battalion drill at 6. 15 p.m. Bras Bassah Road for both Companies Leave— Pte G. Stubbs of No. I Company ban been granted 3 month).' leave of absence 'rom
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  • 135 5 Captain Alfred T. Mahan, the American naval expert, contributes an interesting article to the National Review on Imperial defence. He states that the prime consideration for tbe self-governing British colonies is that the Channel fleet should adequately protect Britain's commerce on her shores, and that the Mediterranean fleet
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  • 623 5 Sinoapobe, 25th July, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier l.uyi-r- f 14.126 Copra Bali 10.00 do Pontianak 9.16 Pepper, Black 32 50 do White, (8%) 63.50 8ago Floor Sarawak 3.80 do Brunei No. 1 3.00 Pearl Sago 4.90 Coffee, Bali, 15% baois 20-50 Coffee, Palerobang, 20% baoi* 30.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 128 5 Helpless with Rheumatism I Mr. M. Meehan. Detroit, Mich., says:— l was sorely afflicted with Rheumatism for more than six month*, and it seemed to affect my whole system. At first there wut pain and swelling in ray lef ankle After two weeks it left the ankle and moved to
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    • 26 5 fTVJ BE LET.— Two rooms with a private X family. Good situation near town. Apply to C. V. E., c/o Slraitt Tinwt. to. th. s. 18/8
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    • 785 5 NOTICES. gLNGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1902. OCTOBER 2\st, 23rd, Mb. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 2l»t October. First Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue 1400. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight aa per scale (lOst.) Entrance, $10. Distance. K. C. Second Race. THE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value $300,
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    • 764 5 NOTICES. Third Race. THE SECOND EX-GKIFFIN HANDICAP— VaIue S3 a A Handicap for Horses that have run in The Fir-t ex (Jriffln Racetßace No. 6) on the Second Day. Entrance $.0 Distance. 1 J mile. Foctbth Raob. THfc STEWARDS' CUP.— Value 1400, and $100 to the Second Hone, provided there
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 165 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 25th July. High Wat- <>.2f),m. 1.17 p.m. 6. V.C. Infantry Lecture. 9. Saturday, 26th July. High Water 1.9 am lMpm. FtureHale. River Val'ey Rjad. Powell. '-> Pad ou war 1 mail due. Malacca Agricultural Show. S. V. A. Shield Fire. 3. 1.0 U.T. Election of Officers.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 277 6 NOTICES. POWELL RbBfNSON. :o: Gentlemen's Tailor, Breeches Maker Shirtmaker, Hosier, Hatter, and Outfitter. :o: ja TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J& Tropical wear. WW^ THE A THE "SAC" 11 LGTOGE SUIT. M A Fash. onJ| V able Cut wMm w th Class T J^f perfect fitting Tailoring \MM^ guaranteed, I \Vj I \ma
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    • 325 6 NOTICES. > IfIOFPH All l OTTQ •(■RAND PBIX." PARIS. 1000. BH| BUj A Of Bi '-beat Quality; »nd(i«tiH(!Ore«tMt DTraJulity.irt thw»fnf.' HaY I^B a^ft CHEAPEST. MllWlP JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra. V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED
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    • 156 6 NOTICES. Wurfcisd Wropfiies. TURKISH CIGARETTES. (TEH IK t Ml.) Make friends and KEEP THEM. Get aa introduction (at your Dealer's). The pleasure will be lasting, With many it has lasted 20 yean. The American Tobucto Co.. 9. A. Raffle* Quay, .Singapore. Buchanan's Old Scotch Whiskies. fgx Buchanan Blend g£l piSJ
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 682 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rpUB .Standard Life Assurance. X Norwich Union Fli» Imuraaos Soetaty. Atlae AMormnoe Company (Fire). The K<init»»>le Life AMnranoe Sooiety. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company T> Tottßiham Lags' Beer Company. PANT LIMITED. A«— >». STE AIWSHIP^COMPANI ES~. r\ Ofwom, Telbobaph Stbbit. fir WhabthKippblHabboub. 06 0. STKMH
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    • 1298 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tne Netherlands India uovwnment. Agents at Singapore: Ship AenoT, lati J. Dabbdbls A Co., 2-3, Coixtbb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. ritmtmer Kmm Expacteo ill be Despatched for On Q. Jacob Molucca* via July 21 Billiton, Batavia. Samarang, Soerabaia Maca-sar,
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    • 646 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ocean Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and Nederlandsche Stoomvaant Maatschappij Oceaan. Tons. Tons. Peleus 7441 ffec(or 46A» Tydeus 7441 Ditmed 4670 Telemachus 7441 Meiulaus 4671 lason 7441 Nestor SbOl Agamemnon 7010 Ulysses 3020 Ajax 7039 Pyrrhus 8820 Achilles 7043 Tantalus S62n Deucalion 7030 Ixion 3812 Idomeneus 8763 Rhipeut 3113
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    • 578 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGr se -vice is maintained between Japan »nd Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mall Contract with the Imperial lapanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 547 7 INSURANCE CO.'S rpHX LONDON AND LANCAHHIBB 1 FIBK INSURANCE OOMIANT^ Capital £5,157,M0 Paid np Capital £212.760 Reserve Fund «1,078,6 Hr The undersigned, AgenU for the U^ompany, are prepared to accept lire risk*, ai current rates of premium. nnn<JT»;*r> r> n C enti CAN TOM lASUIA.IU* o**iu«V UMITED. Capital Sabsoribsd.. %3flK,<JOO.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1157 8 Under this heading the following abbre▼talions are used atr. steamer sh.— «*hip, bq barq re; scb. iichooner; Yet. Yncnt; Cm —Cruiser, Gbt— Gunboat; Tor. Tarpedo. H.p. -Horse-power; Hrit.—Bri.^iish; U. B— United State*; Feb.— French German; Dut. Dutch; Job. Johore; *Jo.— General -carun; dp. deck passen<er; C— Uooertain
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    • 746 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. MTBAMIBB. Afton, New York, i-ft June 7 Aker, Moji July 30: Uutbric. Anamba. Antwerp left June 30; Amia uuia Europe, Aug 2; Behn Meyer. A icante, Barcelona, Aug 12; Barlow. Annam, Hongkong, Aug 8; M. Maritimes. Aotea, London
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    • 88 8 To-M >RROir. Samtasand Ktianak Van dtr I'arra 11 am Sarawak R of Sarawak 11 a in. Penang Pin Snti 1 p.m. 8iak and Paknn Hono Le: lpm a'boya and 8amarang O. 0 Jacob 3 p.m. Deli Mednn 3 p.m. Bangkok A'ucn Tung 4 p.m. P Swttt'ham via ports
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    • 131 8 Fbom Eoaori:— By thePjtO s.s Uhuian doe oa the 361h July, with date* to the 4th July. She brings replies to tho mails which left Singapore on the 3rd 4th and ftth Jane. From Chika By the M.M. s. s. Sachem da* on Monday. lien Singapore Dv«
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    • 162 8 I turn Vmsil's Nahk A Rio. Toics. Captain 147 Coosißlier S7B Davidson 9.' N«."..lah 80 Nncodah 618 Ra<idich 2930 Htewart 2617 Baruer 148 Ralph 2761 Valentin i M>l Hunter 607 Schweoke 476 -cluiltz SMS IJackson Fro* Baiuu>. CORSIUHIIW. J'lv N M J4 M 11 M M M Farfalla Itnl
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    • 109 8 Dati. Vudil's Name. Flag Rio. To>B. OmiNATiua. July 25 26 87 26 36 26 26 26 26 9B 86 86 Emile Sri WoDKsee Sri Wongsee Z weens Triglavt Fitrfslls Bengnl QleaUlloch Dcuteros Msria Valeric Van der Parrs O. n. Jacob Ganymede 'via Penang tin Dat itr. Btr. itr. Brit
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 \jHTntBAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. A CHEAP SEWING MACHINE. THE "HOUSEWIFE LOCKSTITCH EAND SEWINO MACHINE. On Elegant Wood Base, with Fast and Loose Wheel, Bobbin Winder and useful set of Attachments. PRICE $29.50. WITH HANDSOME POLISHED WALNUT COVER. THE BEST MACHINE AT THE V LOWEST POSSIBLE ORR.IOE.. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., GENERAL DRAPERS,
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    • 311 8 jstration t v* a Holishers. Illustration M Ing an Above illustration shows Sharpener Will sharpen Scissors. Will polish Silver and Gold. Will shine Boots. Can be used as a Fan. Sewing Machine Attaohmenta, practical. pleasant and perfect, chii he fitted to any machine, a ■MM can put them on or
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 70 8 WEATHER REPOm. Kandang Krrbau Hospital, syk July. 19Ot. 9a.T» Hp.m. «p -l. RiM4BW, Rar >J» »7i» :N ~O \lornia«~ Temp.. 86.3 mi clev. rt»y W B r lbTher 7»0 7S» 780 cliudy. |)ir. of Wiri'l si. h.h.f. a.i. nigh (clear. Max. Temp.. 89.0 Min 71.6 Mix 111 -5llr, 111..' Terr
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    • 26 8 WEATHER TELEBRAM. (E. K. A. <{■ C. Telegraph Vompuuii., 24th July. HOStiKnxr,.-Bar-jtn-i.T 29.8 C. Direction of Wind South. Force of Winl 1. Max. Temp in Shade 87.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 701 1 AUCTION SALES. BALI Of HOUSEHOLD KI'UNITURE, &c. Th« Pbopertv of R N. Gokdon Km* At No. 89 InHtitu'ion Hill, River Vullpy R<>ad. Saturday, 2«th July, 1902, at 2 pm. SIDFBOARO wi«,h drawers and cup- I oard teak dining table (6 (c. t) teak writii R table, ro»olv>n(j bookstand, teak dinner
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    • 192 1 NOTICES. BEST JAPANESE SHIRTS. Yamatoya's Crepe Shirts 1.60 Yamatoya's Linen Dress Shirts H 2.50 Coloured Office Shirts. WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Always a large stock in hand. Y. SHIBUYA, m.w.f. v.c. High Street. RANEEGUN6E FIRECLAY AND POTTERY WORKS. MAN UFACTURERS of every description of GLAZED S ONKWARE DRAINAGE PIPES, SURFACE DRAINS,
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    • 405 1 NOTICES. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS ft CO. IMMK PANJANO. Are now supplying building bricks of every kiuds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM HIE. 18-12 No. 24, Malacca Street. Mr. J. da Perelra Horticulturist and Florist. Has removed his business from Eskbank, Tanglin. to Orchard Road, one house before the house
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    • 186 1 NOTICES. HIRANO' The Best Japanese Mineral Water Case of 48 quarts SB/50. Case of 48 pints *5/50. Case of 96 splits S6/50. JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. Presents Presents CASH REMOVAL None will fail to get something proportionate to their purchases. FOR 8 DAYS ONLY flow on ending 2Sts July. FROM
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    • 820 1 NOTICES. MOTOR CARS WE ARK NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE At 75 cents per Imperial Gallon SYME CO. v.c. THE PKYE RIVER DOCK 1 PENANG. The above Dock situated in Province Wellesley, at the entrance of the Prye River, has lately been lengthened and deepened, and is now of the
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    • 152 1 MILLARS' ly JARRAH westeJL alia TJT-E, the nndel^ bMa MM pomted Kr the abo»« Company, are no«, ooU accept orders iindß" Jarrah anlj Woods of all <^L., Railway Bleeped jelegraph Poles, Scß j [C For terms and '»*<.„!.„, p lmtc apply to SHRA(l|^os M wAg m, AGBNW. No Betteiuefor Your
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 513 2 NOTICES. HVARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. I OUR SPECIALITY. Tying Machinery and Appliances. Complete Steam Power Plants of the Highest Grade for any Service. High f^V Corlißi and B*idf Valve steam Kngincs, Sitiioniry, t'urtahle, Standard and Compound, and Lancashire Cornish Mi^Br, Locomntive. Vertical, Water Tubp, Mannfl and Spp i;il B.>ilpr". Mill Gearing,
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    • 349 2 NOTICES. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, SHIP AND BRIDGE BUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. Co:) I BOlLERS— Lancashire, Cornish, Vertical, Locomotive, and Marine. ENGlNES— Winding and Hauling, Portable, Semi- Portable, and Marine. PUMPS— Tangye's "Special" Steam Duplex Pumps, "Victor" Centrifugal Pumps. "Waterspout" Pulsating
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