The Straits Times, 7 August 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 20,898 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 659 1 NOTICES. fthe &imrc. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVKKTIKEMENTS. THE type uited a* a atandard for setting advertiiteiiiiMitj" la Hiiuilar to tlii», unl.'»« th* liiMiuitiun i.» to diK|>lay the advertiwesaent, wbru any rtr. i-tin- sM* of type, u«ed in tli.- paper, will lie adoptud. The standard ran* rxHi-tly i-inl.l Ha«
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    • 661 1 NOTICES. ST. MARY'S. ORDERS FO EMBROIDERED MONOQBAM4 etc, will lie Ritully fUttw j »t St. Mu>' I'm I h il will l.p I'X.-culr i by mii exp«Tienie<l hs.nd. M-« EXCHANGK BANKS. THE Exchange Pfti ks will lie closed on the f H<iwinßdH\>:- MonHny litb I King Edwllrd V 'l. r>-8
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    • 297 1 NOTICES. Coronation Celebration Ball: TOWN HALL, AUGUST 12th. The Coronation Celebration Committee having voted a mini uf money li.WMidg defraying the ix|i-n«- of a Ball for those who are not attending that at Government House, it Ims been arranged to hxve a Ball in the Town Hall on the evening
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    • 266 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid PNDENSED MUJ 11/ l 1 I 17- (Ti^i 3 "nnum A "3t IVI I 1 1/4 r. A sr\ iijS^S. Guaranteed *mm& <j~zr r uil tream. TIADB HIRK Largest Sale in the World. "C KELLY WALSH,TTD. ARDATH TOBACCO LOEWE COS in tins of Ib. Hermetically sealed Celebrated Full,
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    • 700 1 NOTICES. KORSALK. THE PROPERTY OK THr" LATE J. V .NMQVIM. A very han< wnni pa i of Pi Oi'dimrg. A nrsrly new t of Irss Mounted ri. ut'.le harnms snd Victoria. A fiigt class turnout uron ly recommended. Apply to 1 AIR \Ms uc. Home R .|>nsilory COMMERCIAL BIMOAPOU, HTH
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  • 2512 2 Progress Report. Tna last report of the Mtnager of the Rtuh Australian OiM-Mining Co. which comes to Hie 28- ti July, runs as follows The mine measurements and assay results of our prospecting work hv the Mine Man tger -h>w total of 544) ft. fir the period 4 *«k<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 250 2 NOTICES. fX Ml J SPECIAL Dv n ville s Whiskey. $10.50 Per case. 5 per cent off for cash. DUTY EXTRA PJI gg l5 ZeRO LIMI X tri/« 3 isu < *C*E*KAi i* r* k Si? c (I) <q > i Bv*K9^^*RflcffituS^^*l*^Rvi m Hl^X: i •flaHHrS^Bl z •■'•■iji S* I"
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    • 345 2 Nances. MHiKL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, UK lIKHH OF AMD Electric Blasting Apparatus. f%» above Bteplonvet, being all ma»w 'tJurtd m Great Britain, art made to \o-ui the high ttaudard of safety and ■lurvfy tettt imposed by the British iovwnmuni, and art,
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    • 280 2 GOKE. Finest Welsh Foundry. Hinarapore. IkT"k.V|, H UNION KIBE INSURANCE l^ BOCUSTT Or NOBWICH AMD LONDON liT.aLKaiD 1797. 'OB KIRK INBDRANCB OU\ imntlMnd. 4M6.000.000 U— fid. j ii.sno.ooo. P-mium inarm* M 806.000 t T MJ „,,^l-n, ponrtj »t currant r»t<« of fnmrmw hi in mi 10 D4T> ai now tuun
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  • 1415 3 England Beaten After a Hard Struggle Full Account. Thk fourth tent match at old Trafford (Manchester) opened on J'lly 24th in line weather and before 12,000 spectators. The wicket was a Isow one, but easy. In the Kuglieh team, which wan captained, as on previous occasions, by
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  • 2492 3 AUTUMN MEETINQ 1903. Synopsis of H vents. Commit!.. MfM-rr- A. DnrVr, J. ArmNtn.iiti, J. R. M.k ■Karlan*-, R Vim's, C .Surilmi, t M .x»i-ll and J I) McIntoHti, Memri.r- Rfpresentdtivee on S. R. A Commit" Messrs. J Arm--trc.nu and R. Yt-ats; t*»crvimy ami I'leik of the Obi— 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 260 3 NOTICES. EUROPEAN SALESMAN. W A NTF D at once; k nowledge of Malay esaential. Apply in person to v.c. BARLOW A CO. WANTED. 4 SMART youth who can manipulate A tie Typewri ter Retni a ton) Apply with reference* to v.c. M. co Mriiit Timer. WANTED. A JUNIOR Offlce Hnrk
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    • 577 3 NOTICES. WANTED. BUYERS to clear oor stock of Russian Tinned Provision- consisting M the following:— Lamprey, Sxasav s Eel Y.unf Morhnn, Yoang Woodrok. Qrry (irouse. Venison, Partridges, sam nns Roast H»re Caviare; also disinf-< t .ni fluid' ana planters' tools at very ni.nl. n.ip prices. Apply to the Storekeeper .if
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  • 27 4 On tbe 24tb July, at Shanghai, Jeanne Charlotte, witeof Mr. W. J. Hunnkx, agod 43 year*. Leonardi.— At Bangkok, on July Slat, A. Leumakdi, aged yearn.
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  • 643 4 In iis issue of July 4tti the Calcutta Eiig tthman had a luont interesting, and judging from the tone of the telegram r. reive I thi< afternoon announcing M. Klubukowski's desire to be recalled from Bangkok an almost prophetic article on
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  • 112 4 QnA'AffTiNß regulation* and similar Government measures adopted by the ..uiiHiiilittD for the prevention of the spread of disease, have fora longtime been matters of mor» or less indifference among shippers and those regularly engaged in carrying passengers to and from coa-t ports, whether these latter are closed by quarantine restrictions
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  • 468 4 twelve dea'hs on the voyage from various diseases, and all the passenger* were pi:( on St. John's Inland in quarantine. Hoihow is not a closed port, ami passengers can land here from there in any quantity. There are, by the way, a good mmiy other ports of comparative insignificance in
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  • 181 4 Thi ordinary run of Malays out here have a prejudice against providing any proper schooling for their sons on the grounds that the education given unfits them for following their fathers' callings. In Lower Bengal, too, a similar feeling runs high, and has just resulted in the closing of two
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  • 256 4 For the convener) of racing men in th<> Straits, we publish on page 2 of to-day's issue a nynopiis of the the racing at Penang last wwk. It may prove useful to many for purposes of reference. In connnc ion with those raced, w« venture to cull from the Penang
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  • 12 4 Our Celestial Millionaire wore a Urge ahady hat and a pink orchid
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  • 55 4 It is with re. ret we learn that Dr. K.-rr, P.O. MO, is again oblig«d to reiurn home on account of ill health. He leaves, with Mrs. Esvr, by the Valelta this afternoon. His many friends in the Straits will hope tn &re him return at an early date entirely
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  • 41 4 Tmswt will be no mhuo of the Straitt Timxs to-morrow. On Monday afternoon, the paper will bo published at 2 o'clock. Next, week's Stratlt Budget, wnich will be issued on Wednesday tn irning, will contain full accounts of lical Coronation festivities.
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  • 13 4 To-day's 4/hi- htm* rate is I,9ft. With to-day's issue there is a supplemeut.
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  • 11 4 The B. I. homeward mail closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 14 4 In the match pU>ed on Monday laot Selangor beat Penmig at golf by live-up.
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  • 13 4 The share, exchange, and produce quotations will be found on the frunt page.
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  • 16 4 A CCNBUS just taken shows the population of the Chinese Empire to be now 425 million*)
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  • 14 4 Mr. Lo Tskng-yao, Chinese Consulgeneral at Singapore, is now spending a holiday in Shanghai.
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  • 18 4 The annual meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club at the Tanglin Club, to-night, commences at 9 o'clock sharp
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  • 16 4 A new British India steamer— the Satavia arrivrd here from India yesterday on her maiden voyage.
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  • 18 4 The mail steamer Parramntta, left Penang at 10 p.m. yesterday, and U due here at dayligr t to-morrow.
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  • 20 4 It is reported that Mr. Belfield has been appointed Resident for Selangor, and Mr. W. Egerton Resident for Negri Sembilan.
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  • 19 4 In our advertising column tenders are invited for the purchase of the business of Cheng Tuan and Co., shipchandlers.
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  • 23 4 The P. A O. Coinptny are building four large steamers of ten thousand tons each to be named Mneedonia, Marmora, Moldavia, and Mongolia.
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  • 23 4 It is stated that Mr. Rivett-Carnac, Financial Adviser and Comptroller General to the Siamese Government, will shortly proceed home owing to bad health.
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  • 27 4 The United States Agricultural Department has issued a favourable report on the cotton crop in the States, which promises to be the best gathered for many years.
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  • 32 4 Tax Malay Mail understands that there is to be a mail service of motor cars to Bantong three times a week as soon as the new poetal arrangements for Pahang are complete.
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  • 30 4 The monthly medal of the Singapore Garrison Golt Club will be played for on the 3rd Saturday (16th) of this month instead of the 2nd Saturday owing to the Coronation.
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  • 41 4 The Colonial Chaplain desires it to be known that any who have not received tickets for the Coronation Service at St. Andrew's Cathedral can have them by applying at the Vestry of the Cathedral, this evening from 8.30 to 10 o'clock.
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  • Special Telearam to the "Strait Times."
    • 49 4 Penang, Friday. The rikisha strike still continues. Several men have been arrested for causing mischief to rikinhaa attempting to ply, and also for unlawlul assembly. These men have been sentenced to imprisonment for from 10 days to 2 months without It* or-ti on of a fine.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 91 4 Japanese Admiral Presented to His Ma jest). A Special Mark oi International Courtesy. Ijomlon, 7IK August. Besides high officials, only A liniral Ij'iia of the Jtp ineie N ivy w.isj admitted to the J.-tty on the King's arrival at Portßmoiith. Admiral ljuin was presented to Hia
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    • 28 4 The Crown Princes of Greece and Denmark, the Grand Duke of Hrsne and other princely relation* of Hi* M.tjesty the King have arrived at London.
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    • 63 4 The tempi announces that the French Charge d'Affaires at Bangkok has asked to be rncalled owing to the difficulties he is encountering. THE KINO. The King bore the journey to London without fatigue. His .M.ijMNty passed a good night and is in excellent health. His wound is now
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  • 212 4 Saturday, Aug. oth. l'ublic and b.iuk Holiday. No issue of Strait* Timet. Parade of garriaon before H. E. the Governor on E-pUnade at 7 a.m. S.V.A., S.RE. (V), S.V.R., fall in at Drill Hill 630 sharp. S.V.I, fall in at liras Bj»ali K md 6 a m. sharp.
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  • 121 4 Thi Marine Enquiry into the collision between the steamers Ban //in (Juan and Print Alexander, as reported in our yesterday's issue, closed yesterday afternoon. The Court room was, as on the first two days of the enquiry, filled with spectators at the time the hearing was to be resumed, eit.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 646 4 .J* LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES, PROVIDE the WEALTHY and WELL-TO-DO with GREATER RICHNESS and NICER LUXURIES for their money, they HELP the FRUGAL and SAVING by ten thousand chances at extra economy, and VANQUISH all FINANCIAL STRINGENCY by their CASH and DEPOSIT SYSTEMS. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO. NO. 1, ROBINSON
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    • 698 4 WANTED 10 RKNT Oil BUY. A p ccc of ground aitutted on th<t\. water --r M»a»i«le. Api.lv with fn ■leini in A <: c/o .itr-itt Tim*. 11-x YY' ANTBI> on' I *m>rt Chine** talesman One with experience in pi«.-«uo.i.|- preferred. H-8 RKIN'KVIvNN 4 CO. WAN I'KD. F>Ra timber bu-une-is, arelithle
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    • 85 4 G.R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOQRAPHERS. Daily Sittings— Appointment* should, if possible, be made one day beforehand. NOTICE. All nur Photos ate now Guaranteed perfect Permanent printenlitr done in »in own new patented Celloidln prooess or in Platiuotype or Bromide. Specimenß of the new Celloidin pro'■fss are exhibited in our show-window Unte.ry
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  • 29 5 A ca«« of housebreaking and theft took place last, night at a Chines* noii«e in the Kanah Krabi division. Ol.ithes and $arongr to the value of 106 were stolen.
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  • 31 5 Thi Rev G. H Knight Clarke, who has assisted the Colonial Chaplain here reoen'lv. is returning to his duties in ianMMk hv the R»j-h of Snrawak, which leaves B in«>ir>ore to-morrow.
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  • 30 5 Trnt N.D L. homeward mail steamer hunUrthm l"f Hongkong yesterday at noon an-l is due here on Monday after- w i|| prortiihlv he despatched for Kurope on Tu-^ iv afternoon.
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  • 32 5 Thk Knrlnna (V4d Mining Co reports having received from the minaser at the mine 101 ounces. 10 dwts smelted pild, heine the result of the July crimhinc from ahout 350 tons stone.
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  • 31 5 Thk s RE. (V.) Orderly Officers for the week are Li-ut. Peirce and Corpl, Bell. At the Coronation Parade to-m-Trow mornine the Corps will wear drill order, with helmets and putties.
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  • 38 5 A irukkt match came off at Penang .in Mni.liy Msi Tmmiwt between a locil team and one frmn Selaneor. Thp result wa« the shfMst of the latter by an InnhtH »rid -16 runs. Penang made score of 22-J.
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  • 34 5 Mr A. K nilf'm of Penang is said to have lii-.-n granted a prospecting license tv horn fir mineral oils throughout the St it,, of K-lah Mr. Kiulfuss proP commencing operations early thi« month.
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  • 43 5 Thk shipment of Boer prisoners back to South Africa from Ceylon and India is ihiiihskHih IsjjsMr Those prisoners .di i i ifoM in takft tin- oath, or to sign Tin- i 1 1 r.»t i. »n o( sJlagiaaoc are not illnwr'd to return.
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  • 36 5 Thk A'oiue Vrrmya, a prominent St. lVt.'r>hui(j journal, says that, now is the time lor Russia to act in Corea. She Ins studied the peninsula quite en<>ueh and possesses more information than Japan does ahout it.
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  • 36 5 The General Fust Office and the branch post offices close at noon to-morrow. They close on Monday at 1 p.m. The Savings banks money order, and parcel post branches will be closed on b >th divs.
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  • 42 5 The laws of British North Borneo have been so amended that, in cases where rebel* against the Government of the Territ< ry have been convicted of murder, the sentence shall direct that the convicted porson shall be shot till he is dead.
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  • 41 5 Inspector Brannagan, who has been in chare*, of the Marine Police in Singapore, leaves for England on twelve months' vacation by the P. and O. ValnUa, which is billed to depart tonight. S*-rgl. Dooley will act in bis place as inspector.
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  • 58 5 It is announced that the lireworks begin to-morrow night at nine o'clock, on the Recreation c-round. The public is requested to observe the arrangements, with regard to leaving f.ir children that part of the ground extending to the Raffles statue. It is to be hoped that ladies will put in
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  • 63 5 Dmnsl services for Hindus are to be held t<>-morrow morning, commencing at ten lock, it the Hindu temple in Smith Bridge Road, also at the temples in Orchard Road, Waterloo Street, md Serangoon Road. At the Orchard Road temple it has been arranged to feed the Hindu poor, from one
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  • 67 5 Curious things have happened to the longka"gi and implements now being v-"l in the work of reclaiming the foreshore opposite to the Pier. This morning at six, when the workmen arrived on the spot ready for work, lo and heholij, one of the tongkangt was lying cr.iHxways over the foundation
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  • 98 5 The fifth test mateh Australia v. Knsl'inrl commences on Monday at the < tval. It is of interest to note that thirty-two test matches have been played between England and Australia sincf the advent of the Earl of Sheffield in 1891, whence the revival of the game in Australia can
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  • 126 5 On Thursday last, Mr. Kahlcke, the iiiiiiriL'iT nf the Hotel de la Paix had occasion to deal with one of the table "boysj 1 for be'.ng impertinent The hoy seem to have been cleaning knives ami to have cut Mr. Kahlcke on the nose with one. Thereupon he was promptly
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  • 225 5 Alt hoi oh naturally by no means on a par with those erected before the news of His Majesty's illness and the consequent postponement i.f the Coronation was received, Singapore's decorations at the time of writing appearlikely to be well worthy of the occasion, alheit the threatening
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  • 185 5 At Kiu-kiang, on July 22nd, the steamer Suiico was turning to leave f<>r Shanghai when she was caught in "chow-chow water" and refused to answnr her helm. The British war vessels l'iq"f, Mutine, Ronorio, and Britvmart were at an anchor in -ingle file close by and the
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  • 230 5 The newest and lamest cable steamer now afloat, the Cvlonia, is due here on Tuesday morning next for coaling, and will probably proceed on her course the same afternoon. She is bringing out from home a section of the Trans-Pacific cable. The Colonia war built this yeat by
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  • 97 5 Thk "Coronation Cup will be played for "match play against Bogey" on Monday at the racecourse, thanks to the kindness of the Polo Club in exchanging that day for Tuesday. 'Hi- final in the Vade Cup will be played on the following Saturday, between Messrs. Walker (RE.) and Holloway.
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  • 124 5 The following appointments, Ac. appear in the Perak Government Gazette Mr. Frank Dennys to be assessment officer and collector, Sanitary Board, Kinta. Mr E. C. Hatch to be a settlement officer. Mr. C. Cerda de Nelarestan Corn well to be a settlement officer. Mr. Thomas Surgenor to be a second
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  • Correspondence.
    • 320 5 To the Editor of the SlraUt Timu." Sir, According to your issue of yesterday there is a rumour that the Sultan of Patani has died whilst being held >t prisoner by S am— and that another potentate, the K ij ih of Telohin, has been surreptitiously
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  • 153 5 Thb Coronation (iwnkhana at the Race Course to-morrow afternoon commences at 2.30, and given fine weatiu-r the affair promises to be one of the largest and most interesting of the kind ever held in Singapore. The fact that Mr G. P Owen, as Hoa. Secretar) of the Gymkhana
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  • 327 5 Total Loss off Sarawak. The German steamer A<Ulheid (Borneo Co, agents) of Flenshurg has been totally lost on the most westerly reel ol t he Couth Luconia Shoals 60 miles from 11 irnin Point on the Sarawak Coast. This was briefly reported in the Straitr Cimu
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  • 53 5 A football match under Association rules was played between teams from the Singapore Police and H.M.S. Vettal yesterday afternoon on the Old Gaol site. Play was pretty wild throughout but the players appeared to enjoy the rough and tumble part of it and at call of time neither side had
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  • 219 5 Results of Yesterday* Play. Hill DOUB n. A CLASt. Mr* Romerville ttn<\ Mr. Rorwrfons beat Mi*. Oo'eriHge and Mr. OIHnV. Miss Mary Abrams and If r. Hannaford beat Mrs Hanitmh and Dr. Simpson, 6-6, ML CL«SS. v n. Wath'-n anH Mr Warren beat If iss Newton an.)
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  • 63 5 1815— Napoleon banished. 1887— Died George Canning. 18S4— Th>d Sir Kra.m..- Wilson, Prenident of the Royal College of Surgeons. He removed from Egypt at his own co«t Cleopatra's Needle, now on the Thames Embankment. To-morrow. 1503 Born Iz&ak Walton, th« patron saint of all anglers. 1853
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 267 5 It is with grsiitnde that I wri'e to tell you of the marvellous cure which your Wine of Cod Liver Oil has effected. I wxs run down to such an extent as to be obliged to take to bed, but after using a bottle of 9tearns' Wine, I wa- completely
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    • 971 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Issue of Municipal Loan, 1902, amounting to $400,000 at 5 per cent. (1) The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, having obtained the sanction of the Governor in Council, under Section 271 (I) of the Municipal Ordinance, to borrow the sum of four hundred
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 206 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, Bth Autrust. High Water 1.12 pro. L I. T.C Tournament. S.V K Recruits Drill Sir,. ft C A lecture on Tr*«l» 8. Cricket Huh Annual Meeting. 9. Coronation fhoir A Orchent'l Pr'tice. 9. Saturday, q i August. High Water. 1.22 a.m. 146 p.m. Coronation Day. Public
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 787 6 W AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BAI.E OK VALUABLE 90» YEARS BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AT HAVELOCK ROAD. TO BK HKI.I) AT POWELL CO.'l SALE-ROOM On \Vfdne»d4iy, 13<A Aug., 1902, nt 2-.10 p. m. THRK.K bui dioit allotment* *ituate at HxviMHk Ki'id. sing-tpor- Town, to al area H,U 0 -nutre feet, li«l<l under <jii»ernni
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    • 883 6 NOTICES. UOTKRNMENT-OENKSAi. OP KRKIfCH INDO-CHINA. HANOI EXPOSITION WILL BK OPENED ON 3RD NOVKMBKK, 190* rpHR Exposition, which is aituatAd close X to the Railway Terminus at Hanoi, will comprise a OR AN I) PALACE and MAGNIFICENT BUlLDlNQH. containing Artistic, Oommereial, Agricultural and Imiuxtrial Production* of the greatest variety from Franc*
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    • 190 6 NOTICES. powelTrobinson. Gentlemen's Tailor, Breeches Maker Shirtmaker, Hosier, Hatter, and Outfitter. :o: i TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ~W THE A THE "SAC" 11 LOUNGE SUIT. fll A FashionHigh wm ac v Class T I perfect fitting Tailoring \«J|^ guaranteed, \^H combining Prices. )JFF with comfort. THE "ITOEFOLK" SUIT. POWELL ROBINSON. m.wf IM
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    • 293 6 NOTICES. JOSEPH fiILLOTTS ■(IRAND i'klX." PARIS, iooo. A W HlghMtQunlltT; mdlnTinjtOrMUiitDurmbllity.MeUlelTfo't B*W fIH Jsjk OHfAPEST. %0 i I DAWSON'S %OOTS FOR ALL. CLASSES. Unoqualled for STYLE, COMFORT, and DURABILITY. NONE GEKUINE WITHOUT OUH TRAJIE WM STAMPED ON THE 80LE8. TO BE HAD OF MA DE«LERS 23 LONDON VMLL, LONDON, E.C.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 689 7 Theßofiiso Oompawy, Ltd. TiiK homvJ i.v* kmmnao* Nnrwiefc TJaloß Fw» I»«r»iies Bool*J. AtU* iMnw Compaav (Fir*). The KnoitaUe Life Innut Sooioty. The Oiina MntMl Stsaa Navigation Cosrpsny T> »-rrmii' Lafer Bmt Comfaj. p«vr ?.tMrr»r> <««nn> STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I OFTMB, TBXBORAFH BTBBZT. P-r Wbaetbs, Kirrn. Habbodb. STKAM N*Vlfl\Tl(rN f»mPANT. ivnuMEßx roR
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    • 814 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KonlnMljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Un in contract wun urn Motoariauds l uj» uvoaiuiuwi,. Agtmtt at Singapore: SBir A«B3OY, latb J. Dabbdbui A Co., 2-S, Colltu Qoat. The •■ndermentionert riafaw are anlv anpm*imat» .mar Itu>> JU|«-<-t«u ■<m i-.ini."m.i io> On Brouutr Deli via ports Augt. 10 Teblng Tinggi, Blla, Faneh,
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    • 568 7 I Straits Steamship Co. (Ltd.) S. 8. Hye Leon2 On Monday llth in«t. at I |i hi for Malacca Port Rwettenham and Teluk Aoson replacing the ■renang" 8. Malacca": On Wednesdays at I p.m. for Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Swettenbam, and Teluk Anson. 8. S Ganymede Oa Fridays at 4
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    • 645 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Ooaan Steam Ship Co., Ltd. and NedeHandsohe Stoomvaart Maatschappij Oooaan. Tom: Tons. P'leut 7441 Hector 46AR Tydeut 7441 Diomtd 4870 Teltmaehu* 7441 Menelaut 4671 Jaton 7441 Nettor 3M)I Afnmevmon 7010 Ulv— SrrK) Aiax 7059 Pyrrkf 9820 Aehiltet 7043 Tantalut SrVJn Deucalion 7030 Irion 5412 rdomeneut 6783 Rhipeut 8113
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    • 576 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Portland and Asiatic steamship Company. (Owned and operated by the Oregon Railroad fi* Navigation Company.) DaUl of S-alingt from, the Eatt tv Pacific Ooatt PorU. Lbaviro Dje Honokono Portland about about '■Indrapura" 14th Aug. 12th Sept. 'Indrasamba" 18th cept, lith Oct. Indravelli 14U> Oct. 13th Nov. Through bills
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    • 673 7 SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE. AND BYDNKY. r |iHE Company'! steamer SBALDA, 1 8,498 toot may be <-xpec «I to arrive hero o i or ibout the I Ith in«t, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1374 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— •hip; bq. barque; sch.— schooner Yet.— Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. -Horse-power; Brit—British; U. S.— United States; Fch.- French; tier.— German Dut.— Dutch J oh.— J ohore Q.c— General-cargo; d.p. deck passenger; U.-Uncertain
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    • 717 8 Name, port, pmbablt date of arrttat. and name tf agentt. Steamers. Achilles, Liverpool, Sept 16: Mansfield. Adour, Saigon. Aug It: K. Maritimes. Afton. New York l-ft June 7; Agamemenon L'pool, Sept 30 Mansfield. Ambria. Hongkong, Aug 21 B M-yi-r Andalusia, Homtkong o.t :i; Kehn Meyer Annan). Colombo. Oct
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    • 200 8 A SALE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY C3-OOIDS -A.T REDUCED PRICES. WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY the 9th. BUSINESS AS USUAL ON MONDAY >h«> Hth. v^3emJ"e> ■»^j^J l l^l l^^^^JJ tk f^Jkll w v fiiu i^lfliun A v f^ Eratf^ llcJnP^^ spirit -ihvks f ry* Mr C^ JBijL \3\% \%\\3\\\3l\\ |^2!^^_
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    • 234 9 NOTICES. cTTajSTFa g n c LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanch*. The old, well known, brand. BKINKMANN ff CO., Impcrttrt. Hi. r aii. AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. v.c. KAUXAIJj A HILLES 96, Kobituon Road. HAVE ON HAND:E'ectric Fans, Oilmg and Table, 40, 6(1, M 0 W, 100,
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    • 1076 9 NOTICES. PROPOSED F&OB&1III. KINTA 1903 MEETING. FIRST DAY. I. Thi Maiden Plate, £30 p.m. Value dols. 300— A race (or all Maidrun an.l Horses imported as Griffins into the Strait* Settlements and F. M. State* that have not won other than lirittin or ex-Grffin Race**. Weight per scale (10 at.)
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    • 769 9 NOTICES. CIHGAPORE SPORTING CLUB Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1902. OCTOBER 2Ut, 23n1, 25//-. FIRST DAY. Tmtday, 2Ut Odober. First Rack. THK MAIDEN PLATE.-Value $100. A Race (or Maiden Hofmm. Weight m per Kale (lOet.) Bntrance, $10. Distance, R. C. Second Rack. THE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value (300, and
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    • 558 9 NOTICES. Third Raci. THE SECOND EX-GRIFFIN HANOI CAP.— Value t» 0. A Handicap for Hones that hare run in The First ex(iriffin Race (Race No. 6) on the Second Day. Entrance f 10. Distance. 1} mile. Fourth Hack. THb STEWARDS' CUP.— Value $400, and $100 to the Second Hone, provided
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    • 159 10 NOTICES. Riley,Hargreaves&Co., LIMITED -(:o:) SINGAPORE IPOH. SOLE AGENTS FOR ALBION MOTOR CARS ALBION MOTOR CARS ALBION MOTOR CARS. ghly reliable, Easily controlled, Run smoothly. Economical and free from smell (Moderate in price. The "ALBION" are BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Used extensively in the FEDERATED MALAY STATES. A Car lately supplied to
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    • 285 10 NOTICES. KIM WAM BRICKWORKS I CO. iisik rt\Jii<-. V. Are now supplying building l>Meksef every kiuds. For particulars apply to\^ CHOP KIM 818. in No. 34, Malacca Street. No Better Value for Your Money Elsewhere. A. LALANDE CO.'S BORDEAUX. CLARETS AND WHITE BORDEAUX Winus are the best and purcßt in
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