The Straits Times, 7 October 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,949 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 524 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. -\m essrschon<; fkk <;kk chum; Jtl <'o. (Tallow and Outfitters) bw to announce that their prtnMi-liriwtit will be removed during the next month from their premises in Hinh Street t0 000,6 I and In North Bridge Koad. (Corner of Brae Hasan Koad. in close vi. inity to the
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    • 124 1 NOTICES. CIGARS "Londres" PerladeHollandia THE INDIAN OIL WELL SUPPLY STORES 1 I-1O 3B Boat Quay Funagoya Tansan THE above mineral water, for which we were recently appointed, solf agents by Hasegawa A Co., of Kobe. Japan, is bottled at Funagoya spring in Kiushiu. Japan, and is an invigorating and refreshing
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    • 335 1 NOTICES. H. J. BIRD, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO. The leading manufacturers in America of Kaw Mill Machinery, established fifty years in the heart of the greatest timber country, always builders of saw mills employing the best experts and producing the latest inventions, their saw mill machinery
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    • 625 1 NOTICES. M.C.S. Mohamed Co. Diamond Merchants. Manufacturing Jewellers, and dealers in precious stones, Nil. 8 High Street, Singapore. Are showing a splendid stock of High Class Diamonds And qem-eet Jvwellery with extensive varieties of solid Gold and Silver wares, guaranteed genuine works from China, at modernte terms. Orders and repairs
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    • 561 1 READ IT THRUUUH. Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. Uptonsliort time a>;.> Mrs. Ji.liii BftfßJM of Melfa Station, Va., U.S. A., liuil no |Hrsonnl knowledge of the rare cunilivc prop it i« ot CluunU'rlriiirsloiiuli Kpmttlv. "l.:i-l .I.iiiikit she bays, "my bnliy took a ilrvailfnl cold ami
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  • 1028 2 Loiulon, lMfc Sept. If you have the lantern of Diogenes, you should also have hi« i-mlgel."— Or Chamfurl. The Time* of yesterday contains the following:— "The King having informed the Due d'Orleans that the doors of England were reopened to him, the Due and the Duchess
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  • 293 2 Simla, Sept. 3. -Lieutenant Sankey, 3oth Sikhs, was shot in his house at Nowshera yesterday by his bearer and died this morning. The bearer also killed a sepoy orderly and was then shot down himself. Further particulars show that deceased had accused the tearer of
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  • 261 2 Mr. Skeat's Interesting Observations. In a new number of the Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Mr. W. Skeat lias many quaint things to tell of the wild tribes of the Malay Peninsula. Though marriage is mainly by purchase, the bridegroom is catechised by the bride- --whether he can
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  • 172 2 Tub Siamese expedition up-country to attack the rebel Shuns who had sacked the town of I'hre, found all quiet on reaching that place. It seems that the rebels had attacked only the Government officials, of whom eight or nine were murdered, including the Siamese Commissioner. They broke
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  • 20 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailline etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed! on pages.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 NOTICES NY CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND.t GLORIA PILSENER, ("W. B." BRAND. Both v«ry Mf ht IMluncr Bwr>, opcclally brewed lor Tropical Climate*. Obtainable at the principal Hotels, and Retail dealers. Yonff Lee Seng; tt Co., Moon Kaat a Co Ac. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., Sole Agents. V)6e Oriental Jiair
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    • 321 2 NOTICES. Yarrow's Light Draft Steamers. Particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD, CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. USUAL PIZEB ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSURANCES EARLY IN LIFE. IT is an advantage to eflect Assurance early in life. By delay, the rate
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    • 475 2 NOTICES UNION FIRE INSURANCE BOCIKTT OP NOEWICH AND LONDON. Established 1797. >OK FIBS INSURANCE ONLY Amount mmmd JUUflOOflnO Lumi p«id. Jt 11,600.000 Premium ino^mn Jt 906,000. laroranm effected on almost erery aetoriptioD pior»-.cy at current rate* of premium Kirn >OB 10 DAT! AJtB HOW AUUaJTBP IT 4 OBVT PUR tIOO.
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  • 1382 3 The Viceroy's Speech. Simla, Sept stL— The following is the abridged text of the Viceroy's speech in the Legislative Council To the East there was nothing strange, but something familiar and even sacred in practice that brings sovereigns into communion with their people in a ceremony of
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  • 367 3 The best Investment for th Melbourne Cup. By far the best racing investment that the writer sees at the present time is Wakeful for the Melbourne Cup, says a sporting writer in the West Australian. Great mare as she is, Trenton's daughter may not win the big
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  • 105 3 The following are some of the reports as written by Mounted Infantry on manoeuvres From SPc.l.icnt. X "Am ii|> liero, am BBsMsg on. (Signed) X, Sc. Lieut." From Lee. ("jil. V Have come up by tins road. Kiiemy are winking i << u ii a by that
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  • 59 3 Per P. A O. s. 8. Octaiia connecting with tin- steamer Parramatta at Colombo, from London Sept. 18, due 19th Oct.— Messrs. J. K Ballin, J. Macintosh, R. H Lee, A. N. Ryrie, Mr. and Mrs Follett, Mrs. Mackintosh. Messrs. K. Wilson, G. H. Moor,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 812 3 NOTICES. IT IS DIFFERENT NOW. Once upun a time students of medicine held the notion that there were ac nunv different diseases as the body has organsand parts; every one of these ailments requiring a i different treatment. So stupid a mistake could lead only to miserable failures. For the
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    • 726 3 NOTICES. \l ANTED engagement as manager, for f? hotel married good reference. Apply to F. 8., </o Straits Times office. 8-10 WANTED. A SMART youth who can manipulate tba Typewriter (Remington). Apply with references to v.c. M. c/o Straits Time*. WANTED. FR a Tank installation near Singapore a hospital dres«er.
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    • 609 3 NOTICES. H. L. COGHLAN 6> CO. Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers. Auditors, Commission Agents, and General Brokers Insurance Agents <Flre, Life and Marine;) Fire Loss Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. VALUATIONS MADE. RENTS COLLECTED. AGENCY TNE HEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. (TIKE AND MARINE Premises No. 8-4, Change Alley, GIWUND FLOUH
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    • 754 3 SHIPPING. COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA. THE Spanish mail s.s. ANTOKIO LOHEX, having left Colombo on the Ist inst., Is due here on the 7th inst.. and will have prompt despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to 9-10 BARLOW A CO., Agents. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
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  • 54 4 On Sept. IMb, at Tokyo. A. W. Thompson, aged 7S yearn. At Nagasaki, on the Kith ult < apt. W Wkndt, aged (fit years. On the Htfe Septemlier, at Shanghai, Amelia, relict *i the late William Oktwin, aged 47 years. On the >i .'nil Septemlier, al Shanghai, FKlKlMtll'll AfIiUST
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  • 704 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 7TH OCTOBER. Now that the American coal strike has become a matter of international moment creating an unnatural demand for British and Canadian coals and paralysing the great industries nf United States —it is interesting to figure upon the incalculable amount of evil
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  • 305 4 Mr. G rigor Taylor, general manager of the E. E. A. and C. Telegraph Co., leaves Singapore for London by the German mail steamer Prinz Regent Lnitpold, sailing early to-morrow morning. He carries with him to Europe the good wishes of a whole host of friends in Singapore, and of
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  • 273 4 A Cok respondent wliu seems prone to over-estimate the facts in the premises, writes a complaint anent certain gancs ot" Malay Sumsengs or Hooligans, who now infest certain parts of the town and he suggests that it is now high time that every respectable person be allowed to carry a
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  • 205 4 The establishment of commercial museums is a comparatively novel idea and was inaugurated we believe in America. But the despatch of a big steamer like the Ortgon, filled with samples of American manufactures, on a cruise to the Far East, Australia and South Africa strikes us as being a still
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  • 15 4 Our London Letter and other reading matter will be found on pages 2 and :i.
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  • 8 4 The Straits Jiwlget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 26 4 The mail for Europe by the JVmm Itegeide Luitpold closes at 6p. m today and that by the s. a. Zamania at 4 p. m. to-morrow.
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  • 24 4 H. M. S. Vestal returned here this morning from a week's cruise. <)n Tuesday last she visited Malacca and on Thursday arrived at Penang.
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  • 20 4 (Iknekal Chatf'ee is relieved of the chief command in the Philippines from the end of .September hy General George Davis.
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  • 17 4 Instructions have been received at Wei-hai-wei ordering the disbanding of the First Chinese Regiment to be suspended.
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  • 24 4 On the authority ot a War Office letter received here, Major Long, K. A. M. Chas been struck of tbe strength of this Command.
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  • 22 4 The Imperial German mail steamer Kiautvchou left Port Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She is due here on Saturday the 2oth instant.
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  • 22 4 The Austrian cruiser Maria Theresa, Capt. Constantin Ritter v. Schwarz, was to leave Hongkong for Trieste vim Singapore on the 3rd instant.
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  • 26 4 A Peking despatch reports that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has consented to the petition of certain Portuguese to construct a railway between Macao anrl Canton.
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  • 39 4 The latest novelties in lamps to reach this part of the world burn gasoline and are fitted with mantles similar to those in the Welsbach gas lamps. They give a magnificent light and are said to be absolutely safe.
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  • 43 4 The British steamer Otwang, from Hongkong to Sourabaya, which arrived in port yesterday reports passing the s.s. Cheang Chew, of Singapore, on Oct. ."it h, which vessel wished to be reported all well This occurred in lat. 4. 44 N., long. 106.73 E.
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  • 51 4 Thi British chartered transport Diomed arrived in port this morning from Yokohama, with four British officers, 20 N. C. O.s and 217 men on board. These are details who go home after the expiration of their foreign service term. The vessel is due to leave on Thursday for Plymouth and
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  • 56 4 Apropos of the paragraph which appeared in yesterday's issue of this paper, under the heading Suppreseing Cock Fights," a correspondent informs us that a similar offence was committed by a Malay this morning in Victoria •Street. He set two cocks to light, and amused himself for about five minutes, when
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  • 173 4 The Supply Bill for 1903 is published in an extraordinary number of the Government Gazette. The heads of outlay are as follows Outlay. Personal Emoluments $2,«32,174 Other Departmental Charges I.— 1,136,464 1 1. —Special 111,230 Pensions, Allowances, and Gratuities 3U,77« Charitable Allowances. 17,331 Transport 6,200 Interest 97.900
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 49 4 Big Purchase of Coal in Lngland. liondon, sth Oct. The Moraan Trust has arranged to purchase in England 50,000 tons of the best domestic noal for immediate shipment to the I 'ni'eil States in its own steamers, to relieve the suffering resulting from the ooal strike.
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    • 15 4 The Dominion Company of Canada is sending IOOyOOC tons of coals to America.
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    • 31 4 President Roosevelt and the members of his Cabinet had a two hours' conference yesterday morning on the subject of the coal strike. The proceedings have not been divulged.
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    • 28 4 The Governor of Pennsylvania is determined to maintain order in the disturbed districts, even if he lias to call out the whole State Militia.
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    • 46 4 Korty-one Boeri, ohiefly Cape Colonists, have arr.ved at Durban. They are charged with high treason on their return from Ceylon. A meeting attended by persons, held at Johannesburg, has passed a resolution to form a political association to voice the views of the people.
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    • 55 4 America's Firm Action. Colombian Protest. Admiral Casey of the AmwioM Navy has refused to allow Colombian troops or war materials to he transported across the Isthmus by rail, without special permission. The Government of Colombia strongly protests apainst this, as being a violation of all principles of neutrality
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  • 511 4 The New Commanding Officer. Among Garrison Orders issued yesterday afternoon, but received after we had gone to press, appears the following It is nuiiiifil for information ih.-u Col. Sir A. Dorwnril. K.C.R, D.8.O., ha- 1 1 ullrtld for appointment M > Clllllinl M the Stall' to < oinni.iii.l
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  • 49 4 Yesterdays Play. A. CLASS BIN(iLK. F. Siil/munii beat D Kerr, 7-6, 6-1. B. CLASS SINGLE. FINAL TIE. Gordon beat Pollock, 6-3. 6-2. To-day's Tie. A. DOOBLBB HAMMCAF. E. and F. Salzmann v. Capt. White ami Beatty. Wednesday's Tie. A. CLAM SINGLE. FIHAL TIB. Bradbery t, Salzmann.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 877 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Kupper's Pilsener Beer (IN HOCK BOTTLES) quarts $13.00 per case, pints $16.00 n CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. SOLE AGENTS IN THE EAST. tilth*. We have the honour to inform the public that we have opened a Dispensary and Drug Store at No. 87, Robinson Road. REIN CO. I n.
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    • 157 4 G.R.LAMBERT&CO. PHOTOORAPHERS. Gresham House, Battery Road AND Orchard Road, 3. BEG to call attention to their latest and greatly increased collection of views of Singapore, Native States, Johore, Siam, Sumatra. Sarawak, Br. Borneo, Java, etc., etc. More than 3,000 flifferent numbers Price of er.cn view, printed in the rich and
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  • 520 5 {By an Australian Horseman.) '1 hkkb was a good attendance on the course this morning. The PadlockPledge filly J. Campbell did a three parts pace once round from the straight coing well. Sweet Erina (Kirwan), Blue Jacket (Pierbux). the mare going 1$ mile, the prey horw picking her
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  • 190 5 Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of a Chinese unaiinnn on Saturday afternoon, reported in yesterday's issue. Inspector Kirk went out to Changi to search for t.he murderers, ..ml brought the two men back with him, identified by the victim's three companions. The two
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  • 114 5 The result of first-class county cricket ix that Yorkshire retains its position at the hea Jof the list. The final record is as follows Hd. Won. lx>Kt. l)rn. I'm. Vorlohirf 85 13 1 11 12 24 7 3 14 4 Mil '-M 3 11 8 Surrey 28
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  • 322 5 The programme put through last night at the circus gave immense satisfaction, and elicited marked applause throughout. What struck the spectator was the richness of the costumes, they were in every instance excellent, and particularly so those worn in the concluding ballet when nearly the whole troupe were
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  • 469 5 U. S. Transport Mcl el lan Arrives on its Mission. The I'nited States Government transport McljeUaa arrived in the harbour this morning from Manila, en rout? to New York na the Suez Canal. The U. S. A. Government, in accordance with a long
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  • 91 5 Siamese Rumour. The Siam Free Pren hears from Siamese sources that the Rajah of Kelantan has now a strong body-guard of Sikh soldiers and that more of these troops are expected in the near future. Arms and ammunition are being plentifully imported into the province by all accounts,
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  • 123 5 Thk following are the results of the second day of the Races at Medan First race Batak ponies Charlie, 1 Si Pirok, 2; Djankrik 3. Second race Galloway Handicap Pretoria, 1 Chestnut Star, 2 Geraldine, 3. Third race— Planters' Cup— Kitty, 1 Phoenix, 2 Morning Joss 3. Fourth
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  • 102 5 Although the Shanghai Club is an institution for the benefit of members only, and its proceedings therefore of a private nature, yet. the meeting held last night (says the N.-C.Daily News of the 24th September) was of such public interest that we think it a duty
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  • 123 5 PINE -APPLES AS A DIGESTIVE A native correspondent writes to the Allahabad IHoneer The Lancet came out with the announcement the other day that pineapple was good tor digestion. This great medica! journal's discovery has bee however, a common belief in Bengal for ages. Pine-apple is a fruit that has
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  • 124 5 The Lord Abbot of the Eastern Honganji in Kyoto, who appears to have a mortgage on his position, continues to have a good time. The other day a favourite mLtress deserted him, ard now four stewards have deserted the peculiar religious establishment over which the jovial prelate
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  • 146 5 Ax old resident writes to the Ceylon ()hs»rrer "In would seem that the coconut does not admit of exploitation to any great extent being indigenous and apparently unimprovable by pruning and grafting. 'Selection' of seed, or fertilizing flowers to that end, might do something, but life is short
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  • 214 5 A correspondent writes the Perak Towkays are dissatisfied with the proposed allotment of the shares in the new Farm, as Towkay Loke Yew desires to retain $1,100,000 for Selangor, leaving only $900,000 for Perak. Towkay Leong Fi, Member of the State Council, has gone to Taiping to interview
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  • 65 5 Yesterday, See Wah Poh and nine others were arraigned before Mr. Beatty for playing in a common gaming house at No. 2 Tanjong Pagar Dock. See Wah Poh was also charged with assisting in the management of a common gaming house. The nine men were dealt wiln easily, but See
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  • 116 5 In the ordinary course Sir Marcus Samuel will be the new Lord Mayor of London. Sir Marcus Samuel, who is a leading member of the Jewish community in London, was born in 1853, and was elected an alderman of the City for Portsoken Ward in July, 1891, on the resignation
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  • 107 5 The non-commissioned officers of the S.V.A. have subscribed among themselves for a new cup, which will be competed for annually by the N.C.O's. in a gun laying competition. The cup, which was made at home, has arrived in Singapore and is now on view at Mr. Powell Robinson's establishment, Battery
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  • 103 5 Max Pemhertun, ihe novelist, seems to be endeavouring to obtain popularity, or notoriety, by joining with Rudyard Kipling in the ink >inging campaign against football. Max Pemberton says that crowds of fifty or even sixty thousand people should gather about a ring to watch twenty-two trained footpads worrying a leather
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  • 114 5 An appeal in the case of one Nathu, the British Indian who lies in the British Consular prison at Bangkok under sentence of death for murdering another India at Prachin, was despatched to Singapore on the 26th ult. The Bangkok Times remarks that the appeal lies on the question whether
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  • 116 5 Rather a curious affair came before the Consular Ollk-iaU at Bangkok the other day when a British Indian, a watchman employed at the Japanese Legation, was arrested, charged with disturbing the priests at a neighbouring temple. When the case came before the Court the priests said that they were not
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  • 72 5 VEBBELB ADVBKTISED TO BAIL. Manila, A. Loptz, due 7th Oct., Barlow. Fremantle via ports, Saladin, on 7th Oct., Mansfield. Japan via ports, Sachten due 10th Oct., Behn Meyer. Apropos of the destruction of the fighting birds, ordered by Mr. Mariott yesterday, it is gratifying to learn that the bodies were
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  • 630 5 Singapore, 7th October, 1902. PRODUCE. Gambier J 15.00 Copra Bali H.90 do Pontianak K.75 Pepper, Black 35.50 do White, (8%) 53.50 Sago Flonr Sarawak 3.87} do Brunei No. 1 3.80 Pearl Sago 5.25 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 22.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis 30.50 Coffee, Liberian No. 1 20.00 Tapioca,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 164 5 A Reason for It. There is only one cure for Rheumatism that has reached a worldwide popularity and reputation There are many remedies sold for the relief and cure of Rheumatism, but there is only one cure that can be considered as having a universal reputation, 'without a rival, and
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    • 177 5 NOTICES. J. MOTION~ff CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED MOTOR CARST WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY BENZINE SYME CO. v.c Cottolene POB PRODUCING Light Pastry. COTTOLENE is a while, firm Lard-Compound which keeps HARD and SWEET, indefinitely, in this climate. It has long taken the place of hog's
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 180 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 7th October. H gh Water. 0.57 p.m. Town Band. Old Jail Site. to r>. BY. R. Company Drill. 6. 15. S.V.I. Company Drill. 5.16. Harmston's Circus. 9. Wednesday, Bth October. High Water. 2.2 a.m. 1.'28 p.m 1.-iml Sale. Powell. 2.90. B. I homeward mail closes. 4.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 NOTICES. Voz pulsomctct> Requires no gfl^ftft Thousands in use skilled attendance. &^i|tt g ivin 8 entire Wiii. ALMOST j^§ I \^A j^jsnrmxuxrGr mm I m Needs no If "VaMLtf mm\ No moving parts Ml, 9/ of order. yj^g«fc|T X tn^^^m work V^f^^timm^m^mmm steam pump. on a Chain. 1^ PARTICULARS* PRICES
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    • 271 6 (iOVEKXMEXT-GEXEKAL OP KKKNCH IXDO-CHIXA. HANOI EXPOSITION WILL BE OPENKU Ml 3rd XOVEMBEK, 19VJ. rpHE Fxposition, which is situated close X 10 the Railway Terminus at Hanoi, will comprise a GRAND PALACE and MAGNIFICENT BUILDINGS, containing Artistic, Commercial, Agricultural and Industrial Productions of the greatest variety from France and her Cotonief
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    • 119 6 NOTICES. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Qfjampagnes POMMERY AND 6RENO CHAMPAGNE. (EXTRA SEC)-(NATI T RE>. Giesler "India Extra Dry" Theophile Roederer Extra Dry. XVdiskies. Ushers Grand Old Highland Usher's Special Reserve. Dewar's Extra Special. Cabinet Blend. Lawson's Liqueur." Daniel Crawford's Old Highland. Sir J« 'in Power's Whisky. BurUe's Whisky Henry Thomson Cos
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    • 226 6 NOTICES. gT Jacobs °yim^J cures vJEiIiISSKf/ Rheumatism cyßgEc yBgE' t 7a Backache. "<-*ftl"' Sciatica, >£/•' Bfi p R A N s < Swellings. •< %v Neuralgia. Conquers Pain. Price or ST. JACOBS OIL. l/tt_4 2/6 per bottle. Of till reliiilih- Chemist>. <>r from Mm Proprietor* tt SI. .l(icol»- Oil Ltd..
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 1250 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, *t a»» Aaaaor. lasbX DAaauau A Cou, M, CoLLzaa QBaz. The iiidei iiienti' asd dataa ara only appruumaaa. -Heamer ~-nm ttMiaetaU Will ha T)nanaliihail tor Bat Vaa iimr Pttr-v. Deli via parta Oct. "1 Paneh. Biia. liaaliaii Deli. randjong Eaia md Bdi Oct. Pa* Diemtn Batavia Satan a.
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    • 540 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. lamaßUßcM Ua% mam Tarn 3. B. Taaa 9. BL aMBa ISHS Xamtaka* 13T4 rMaas -JB* Wakmekmmg ÜBL "uwiii l«0 P-dialtHrf 11HB Htmgkok 237 PHaamuioM LIBB < .mi .ia Saiabmri am «f m IXSa.Chumr.i UIB Vmuf Wimg Km Ulfi Ckmmf Mm ~m ftaw Wm lllfi 73K I J« in
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    • 500 7 N. Y. K. JA?AS \fAn~, aTBAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FOBTZfTGHTLY service is maintained between Japan anu Surope by the following TBW TWTS SCBBW STBAMBBS. Under Hail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially daaajaaa for the Company's Bnrapean 3awiaa, IIZQCOU t UTOUaZtlOllt JV fIBBBBaBMaaaBBaVL provided with axcellent accamn: far
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    • 388 7 INSURANCE CO. i SOU L3SUBAJCB OFFICH, LOHDOH ta.imn ;7HJ. Inauranoaa afbetad opon aimoat every daaenptian of property at the current tsaaa Of lIIIIHHTIt Total anm inanred in 1900. jjififl.jiv *v. da IHM. t9Kl.soa.taa, BBXSKMA-T^ <b Ca. (General Agonta. Singapore and the Sative Baaaiav 'wmn qcßxs asca.LMca compast SOW SfBBOBD :H
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1689 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations arp used str. steamer sh.— •hip; l>q. barque; sch schooner; Yet. Yactit. Oru Cruiser; (il>t. Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H. p. —Horse-power; Brit.—Briti?n; l\ B.— Unit d Mates; Feh.— French; 9m. OsilllSll, iJnt— Dutch; Joh.—Johore; QLtV— General-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; U.— Uneert
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    • 613 8 Name, port, probable date of arrival, avd name of agent*. Stbamers. Alboin, Bombay, due Oct. Borneo Co. Achilles. Hongkong, Xov 2: Mansfield. Afton, Hongkong, left Oct 1 Q. W. .Mesia, Hongkong, Oct 24; Behn Meyor. Alting. Cotie, Oct 81 Annam. Colombo. Oct 13 M. Maritim-s. Aotea. London -iiort
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    • 132 8 For Per $teamer Time. To- Morrow. Kelantan via ports Batavier 9 a.m. P. Swet'ham via ports B Poh Gain 2 p.m, M u-ir and Malacca Sultan 2 p.m. Malacca Johore 2 p.m. T. Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m Bangkok Seirstad 3 p.m. R'goon and Calcutta Muttra 3
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    • 148 8 From Kuropb:—By the N. D. L. s.s. Sach *?n due oa the 10th October with date^ to the liith Sept: Slie brings replies to the m>iil^ which left Singapore on the 13th and 18th Aug. From China:—Bythe M..M. s.s. Oceanifv due on Sunday. Timbs Tarlb ok HalU
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    • 101 8 DITB. j Sept 18 22 24 26 2« W 27 27 27 Flag A I Rio. i'ril 38. ••r SB. Da M Brit 8.8 Da bq Da I»i Brit 8 8. sch. Brit I'M SB£l>BLNl>A S'lKAl'lo JH AKKIVEI) Kliti UKl'KKt*. Datbof Dm SHira Nave. Captain. Sah.inci Kkomwhkre| ation. I
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