The Straits Times, 18 October 1902

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20,959 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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    • 498 1 NOTICES Ideal Milk R^> Enriched 20 per cent. with Cream. DEAL Mil* j :^e^| Sterilized-Not Sweetened. i^wS'wr^ci**. A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Buchanan's Old Scotch Whiskies. i*£\ Buchanan Blend HHJ fnjg HOUSE OF COMMONS' E^ ['v v Black White" >^aPßß>**> Distillers by Appointment U: A^^E^^ lS> s A His Majesty
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    • 389 1 Singapore Sporting Club, AUTUMN RACE MEETING Tvefdoy, Slat, Tlmrtilay, 23/ rd, and /Saturday 'Joth L'ciolter. Tickets of admission to the Grand Stand c-an now I* had at Messrs. John Little 4 Co., Lti> Daily Ticket $2 Season $6 Ladies' Tickets, Free, on application to the Secretary by Members of the
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    • 569 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. PHOTOGRAPHS descriptive of the Q. M. E. A. Co.'s Meat Works in Brisbane, whence it is proposed to draw all supplies for the Singapore Cold Storage Co. are now, through the courtesy of Messrs. Robinson and Co., on exhibition at their place of business in Raffles Square. v.c.
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    • 722 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. (AT an SALEROOM Monday, 20th October, at 11 a.m. f* NEW Gramophones with records, 8 U cases Duplex table lamps (new). 101 pieces picture moulding of assorted sizes and designs. Now on view. 18-10 POWELL CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A FIRST-CLASS SEA-GOING STEAM LAUNCH TO
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    • 691 1 AUCTION SALES. Estate of J. R. Hllty. Decetued. AUCTION SALE OFTHE VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPKRTY KNOWN A 8 "ROSEMARY," TANGLIN. TO UK HKLD AT POWELL CO*B SALE-ROOM On Tuesday, the 28/ A October, 1902, at 2 30 p. m. i LL tbat valuable and splendidly situaXI ted
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    • 689 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures ce lds. It acts on nature 1 plan, loosens the COWn, relieves tin- lnna> and the- secretion* effecting a (ohmM cum. It toiiiiurac:- any tendency of a cold t<. result in ntu'iimonia. It is MMBt to take; both adulfe and chilOrcn like it. ChamUrlninV Cough Remedy
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  • 734 2 VMU <kt. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Page spent a couple of days at the Residency Seremban last week, returning to Selangor by the Malacca on Thursday. Mr. Hnslop Hill returned to Seremban on Friday from Penang. Mr. Osborne has been paying a short visit to Seremban, and left
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  • 205 2 The thirty-third volume of th 3 proceedings of Royal Colonial Institute for its session 1901-1902 is of more than usual interest, not only on account of the many and varied papers it contains but also for reasons which will appeal to every Britisher. Its scope is almost
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  • 536 2 Some Impressions. The Captain of the Australian cricket team, Mr. Darling, was interviewed just before the team sailed on its return to Australia. Our sucrose,'' he said, is simply due to concentrated effort. We have in the past li.ul our lessons and lickings from England. We have,
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  • 104 2 At N uvshera, N. W. India on the 24th Sept.. Hera Singh, a Sepoy of the 8S ih Sikhs ran amok. Hera Singh loaded his rille :ind shot one of his comrades dead. <>n being remonstrated with, he shot another dead, and then took shelter behind
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  • 220 2 A lit n.K history suggestive of "H. M.S. Pinafore" or the '•Saucy Mantelpiece" comes from Hobart. The other day a French ship, the F.rmM I layer, wag leaving the port and the harbuur master. Captain M'Arthur. was seeing her clear, Captain M'Arthur gave the order for helm
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 492 2 NOTICES, "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests 050 lb«., MWOlbfc, atter seven after fourdays in teen day* Water. >n Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he had ever teßted." M«M >i"d particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore
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    • 218 2 NOTICES. "DEYA3DUST" Boiler Covering. I'AKTICILAKS HKO.M BORNEO CO. LTD. w&s Singapore. ROUSSILLON COS. CHAMPAGNE. An excellent dry wine, at a moderate price. 12 quarts &i 4. 24 pints $36. THEIBORNEO COMPANY, LTD. th. s. Sole Agents. LATEST CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. H UMBER BICYCLES. Fitted with "FREE WHEEL" and rim
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    • 219 2 NOTICES. SARAWAK Coal in good supply at Brooketon and Labuan, with prompt despatch for bunker or cargo. For terms apply to John Hardie, Sarawak Government Arc nt, Labuan. v.c. CHAMPAGNE "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carte Blanche. The old, well known, brand. BRINKMANN CO.. Importers. Retail at Messrs JOHN LITTLE
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    • 328 2 NOTICES. (JOVERNMENT-GENERAL OF FRENCH INDOCHINA. THE HANOI EXPOSITION WILL Bi: OPENKD ON 3rd NOVEMBER, 1902. rpilK Exposition, which is situated close X to tbe 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
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  • 1504 3 Mitchell and Mitchellism. Mr. Mitchell, the leader in the Coal Strike which President Roosevelt has just settled, began his carer as labour union organiser in October, l!»00. He was the only one who could successfully engineer such organisations. The result is thus described by an interviewed
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  • 292 3 Desi-ati hes from the Secretary of State about sterling salaries for Hongkong officials have been laid before the Legislative Council of that Colony. The sterling scheme follows the lines of that for the Straits Settlements except as regards cadets. The exception arose in this way as
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  • 81 3 LIST OF PASSENGERS For Singapore. Per F. A O. s. s. Oceana connecting with the steamer Parramatta at Colombo, from London Bept. 18, due 1 th Oct.— Messrs. J. K. Ballin, J. Macintosh, K. H lee, A N. Kyrie, Mr. and Mrs Follett, Mrs. Mackintosh, Messrs. E. Wilson, U. H.
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    • 408 3 NOTICES. YOU WILL NOT BE DECEIVED. lhat there are cheats and frnuils in plenty everybody knows; but it is seldom or never that any Inrge business house is guilty of them, no matter what, lim of tiaur it mllows. There can )>e no permanent success of any kind based on
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    • 694 3 NOTICES. "11 r AI*TEP. for a European poilown. an Tt assistant with a fair kDcwledge of Singapore produce. Apply to Z., c/o Straits Times. -'4-Ml WANTED for thio: a Chinen- teacher for official, work knowledge of the Mokkien, Hiikkarn nnd Teo Chew dialects required. < > in] etent men with
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    • 664 3 NOTICES. FOR SALE. <36ina Ibi\es. In several different patterns from Messrs. Hong Chee A Co., of Hongkong. Prices very moderate. <"an be seen at our office No. 64 High Street. Catalogues can be had free on application. The above flooring tiles are at present used in Messrs. Chong Fee Gbeei
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    • 409 3 SHIPPING. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA FOR PENANG BOMBAY. THE Italian s.s. CAPRI, 2.718 tons, reg. Capt. Belsito, having left Hongkong on the 13th inst. may be expected to arrive here on Sunday the 19th inst. She will be despatched for the al«ove ports on Thiu-MiHy the 23rd inst For passage and
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  • 536 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER. French Indo-China was informed of the new Franco-Siamese treaty by the II iv i- Agency— the same which <•»>.]»-. J home the account ot the British investment of Kelantan and judging from the statements expressed in the Saigon papers to hand
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  • 535 4 Mr. M. U. Jessxtt, F.RG.B, has written a book which has just been published by Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston Co. It is called The Bond of Empire." This is what it is like the sample being taken quite at random We are an Empire we are composed of many tongues
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  • 631 4 So far in hietory, the frontiers of the British and Russian Empires have never run conterminous to each other. The only things pertaining to the Lion and the Bear that have impinged upon each other being their respective spheres of influence. A few weeks ago however, a telegram appeared in
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  • 148 4 This extraordinary convention can scarcely be a fact but, if matters are as the text of the treaty plainly indicates, its accomplishment is a direct threat against Britain, and is the proclamation of a political and religious alliance between Russia and China in times of peace, and an offensive and
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  • 328 4 So long as the gentle Irish patriot may carry out with impunity the provisions of the United Irish League in regard to boycotting, it seems almost unjust to harry the coolies of Singapore nevertheless the reign of terror caused by samsengt on Boat Quay ought to be speedily stopped. A
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  • 77 4 Mh. Kruger is not the only prominent Boer who admittedly recognises the value of the Bible as a source of inspiration in the conduct of even mundane affairs. Who can fail to recognise the results of the teachings of Paul in the actions of the Boer Generals as reported by
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  • 24 4 F. M S. Notes, an article on the recent American Coal Strike, and other reading matter will be found on pages 2 and 3.
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  • 6 4 Tbk Appeal Court sits on M.mday
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms bank rate is 1
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  • 12 4 The homeward mail by the I'reumen closes at 6 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 15 4 Mr. W. P. Waddill has resumed the duties of Acting Consul for Norway and Sweden.
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 33 4 liondon, \7th Ortober. Admiral Seymour has been appointed principal Naval aide-de-camp to the King. Lord ClKirles Beresford lias been promoted to b« Vice-Admiral. Captain Lambton has been promoted to be Rear-Admiral.
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    • 26 4 Mr. Balfour's motion that Government business w.i- to have parliamentary precedence was curried by 262 to 141. The discussion on the Kducation Bill has begun.
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    • 23 4 The Boer (ienerals, addressing a meeting at Berlin, emphasized the fact that they were British subjects and not politicians.
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    • 38 4 Many Things to Many People." The Boer Generals who in Holland, had claimed Dutch affinities, and iv Prance had dwelt upon their Huguenot extraction, are now talking of their brotherhood with the Owmm To-day they visited the Reichstag.
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    • 24 4 The amendments to the Education Bill amount to 7">o. The progress made with the Bill is very slow.
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    • 20 4 The New York Yacht Club haa accepted Sir Thomas Lipton'a challenge on the same conditions as before.
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  • 16 4 A Chinkhe woman died of smallpox yesterday on the Passir Panjang Road near the sth milestone.
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  • 20 4 The Sealielle is expected to arrive from Kelantan as we go to press, with H. E. the Governor on board.
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  • 17 4 Eight hundred and seventy-six deaths were registered at Singapore last month. The ratio per thousand was 44.67.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General sbipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 20 4 The Austrian cruiser Maria Thereto. arrived this morning and exchanged the usual salutes. She left Saigon on the 12th instant
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  • 25 4 The P. <fe O. intermediate steamer Olenshiel left Hongkong at 2. p.m. on Friday and is expected to arrive here at 5. p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 28 4 A football match will be played to-day at 5 p m. on the Old Jail Site between teams from 49 Co., R. (J. A. and St Joseph's School.
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  • 22 4 Mias. E. J. Hodge and Miss. A. Stephen, nurse probationers at tae General Hospital, have passed the examination in anatomy and physiology
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  • 23 4 According to the Malay Mail, the Chinese at Kuala Lumpur regard the present abnormal atmospherical conditions as the precursor of a terrible calamity.
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  • 30 4 This afternoon at St. Andrew's Cathedral there will be solemnized the marriage of Mr. (i. Thompson, of the Tanjong Pagar D ck Co., and Miss L. K. Shepherd- Mat hews.
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  • 33 4 Sbrut. Crolthkr, R G. A., who was instructor of the Singapore Volunteer Kitlcs for some time after the embodiment of the Corps, is now, we understand, Sergeant- Major of the Edinburgh Volunteer Artillery.
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  • 36 4 The Honorary Secretary of the Church Work Association asks for contributions of old clothes, boots, shoes, etc. lor the annual jumble sale All contributions can be Bent to the Sailors' Home any day before Oct. :tOtb.
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  • 38 4 On Tuesday and Thursday next, race-dayt», the Strait* Time* will be published at 2p. m. The full account of the three days' races will appear in the Straits Budget for the homeward mail succeeding the last day's racing.
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  • 39 4 A disturbance: at astandpipe in Havelock Road took place yesterday when a Chinaman had his front teeth knocked out. He was filling a tub with water and somehow offended another man, whereupon the latter struck him on the mouth.
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  • 51 4 A European loafer was charged at the Police Court this morning with attempting to open the poor box in the Tamil Church, Ophir Road. He was seen in the act by a priest, who had him arrested. A nail corresponding with the marks on the box was found on the
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  • 63 4 Thb case in which a Malay named Ahmat bin Kamis is concerned for having tried to pledge a quantity of jewellery worth $20,000, but for the possession of which he was unable to satisfy the police, was mentioned to Mr. Marriott yesterday, and further postponement was asked for and granted
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    • 1028 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Price 1. 00 per Cate. IVyLUB w y Used by all the \A/ IJf Ql/"\7 principal Clubs. V ITIOI\. T Hotels and Resi4, 4, dents of the Straits Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Settlements and London, Glasgow, Shanghai, Hongkong, and Singapore. |\ative Mates. r'ncsimiU of Label. tu.th.g. HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS-TO-NIGHT!
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    • 59 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers open Qresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 :i.m. 6 p.m. Orchard on We kda y 9 8 P-m. on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. CUSTOMERS who intend »eii'line nortraits home as Xmai and New- Year presents are reminded not to postpone too long. Ml" 1 ntrnent"
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  • 241 5 S.C.C. v. 49th Co. R.A. Thebi old opponents met last evening on the Esplanade, the R.A. winnine by 2 to 1. The Club are continually changing their front rank and till they settle on a regular line of attack, we are afraid they cannot expect to meet with much
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  • 122 5 This afternoon Harmston's Circus will give its last matinee, whilst this evening The Damen Kapel will take the place of Les Clouns et Clounesses,' and other new attractions are announced. During Race Week there will be brave doings and Gus. Burns will appear nightly with the big tiger
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  • 137 5 Second List of Subscribers. The Committee of the Society has much pleasure in announcing that Mrs. Rutledge has joined the Working Committee of this Society, and Miss Blackmore, the General Committee. Brought forward $718.50 Mesara. Mo Kerrow Co SO Mr. Bchndel 10 Darbiahire 6 A. M Pnrr.Rn
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  • 53 5 A case of criminal breach of trust came before the police magistrate this morning, when Anton Menz was charged in respect to 59.000, money of Dunlop Co., Sourabaya. Det. Sgt. r'rayne arrested accused in Banda Street yesterday. The case was postponed for a week to enable the necessary documents to
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  • 58 5 Chief Inspector Sullivan prosecuted a rikisha coolie in the Police Court this morning for refusing to take him as a fare. In Coleman St. last night the coolie, when called, said he had a tuan in the Adelphi Hotel. Mr. •Sullivan investigated and found this was not true, so he
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  • 80 5 A short time ago, near Batang Pienar says the Perak Pioneer, whilst a coolie was at work in the jungle, two large tigers approached him on either sidef One of the tigers seized him by the back, and started to carry him off. His cries for help were heard by
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  • 68 5 Lovers of good music will hardly be likely to forget that Messrs. Herzberg and Stern berg give their Concert at the Town Hall to-night. The booking of seats has been very brisk and a good house is assured. We regret that in a previous issue the name of Mrs. Arthur
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  • 206 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sir, In your first leading article in yesterday's issue, re the Municipal Engineer's circular anent the amended scale of charges for electric light and power, you remark that the new circular is far more enticing than the original one
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  • 274 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Dear Sir,— ln the neighbourhood embracing Boat Quay, Canton Street, and Circular Road there exists at the present time a reign of terror imposed on the respectable traders by a gang of licentious and disorderly ruffians, who go
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  • 66 5 Duking the past 13 years, or since the great Bandai-San eruption, earthquakes in Japan have caused more than 40,000 deaths, have destroyed about 200,000 dwelling houses, and done damage to the extent of Yen 100,000,000. When the havoc caused by typhoons, fires, cholera, and small-pox is taken into consideration, one
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  • 99 5 C. Hassan, a Javanese, was in the dock this morning, accused of escaping from a convict prison. He killed a man and carried out a burglary and got 20 years for it in Sumatra. He escaped, but was captured in Singapore about three weeks ago. The case was postponed for
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  • 106 5 About three weeks ago Keong Chen Hock had occasion to lay hands on a coolie who was committing a nuisance at the back of his house. The coolie thereupon went and brought a number of his companions who pursued Chen Hock with a view to retaliate. He escaped to a
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  • 123 5 The regulations for the Volunteer movement in the Transvaal are said to he from every point of view satisfactory. Volunteers are given privileges which will be greatly appreciated. They will be exempted from payment of the poll tax and from jury service, and will be able to travel by rail
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  • 613 5 (By Ait Australian Horseman.) There was a big attendance this morning of members and their friends to see the final gallops of those engaged in the Autumn Handicap. The first to appear was Sir Lancelot A. Campbell) who went out to gallop over the Derby course. Sweet Erina
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  • 180 5 The pepper season is now in full swing says the Sarawak Gazette, and large quantities go out by every steamer. The quantity exported should be at least as great as in previous years but the floods which occurred in the early part of year, appear to
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  • 39 5 Thk Selangor Club intends to hold a general meeting on the 30th inst. to consider whether it is advisable to introduce the cash system of payment among members. The credit system has landed the Club into serious financial difficulties.
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  • 181 5 An Australian paper gives the following account of the death of Mr. Turney, well-known in Singapore and Malaya generally A very sudden death occurred yesterday morning, Sept. 26th, at the Ply m ton Hotel, Fremantle,(W.A.)the victim being Mr. C. H. A. Turney, who came to Freraantle
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  • 284 5 Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a m.. Matins. 7.46 n.m. Holy Communion (choral) and Sermon. 4 p.m Sunday School, and Bible Cla«s. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 7 a.m. Holy Communion 8.15 p. in. Evensong and Sermon. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Church
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  • 633 5 SINOAPORK, 18TII OOTOMB, 1902. PRODUCE. Garabier buyer* t H.<fc» Copra Bali Ml do Pontianak H. 75 Pepper, Black Iniyer? :n.37j do White, (8%) 53.ii0 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.90 do Brnnei No. 1 3.80 Pearl Sago •*> 20 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 23.50 Coffee, Palembanß, 20% basis 30.*) Coffee, Liberian
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 913 5 iViE CASE AOAINST JOHN LITTLE AND CO. LTD. The case against John Little a n<) Co. Ltd., brought by Mr. K. K.Jennings, lor S150 for services rendered in investigating and reporting upon thefts at Little's godowns, etc., was continued before the Chief Justice yesterday afternoon in the Supreme Court. Mr
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    • 26 5 of $50 he considered the case was met. Judgment would therefore be for $100. Mr. Stuart applied for costs, but His Lordship declined to grant them.
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    • 119 5 Sprained Knee Cured by Little's Oriental Balm. O. F. Schamrer, Kinnundy, 111., says:— In coming down some steps my wife sprained her knee so severely that she was unable to stand. The joint was stiff, very much enlarged, and so extremely sensitive that the slightest touch uauaed violent pain. She
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    • 43 5 NOTICES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! BEACH ROAD. THE Royal Bioscope An entire change of Programme. Marvellous Success! Pictures bright, sharp, clear, vivid, and interesting as can be. Prices as usual. Book your seats early or you will be disappointed. Commence at 9 p. m. Sharp.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 173 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, 18th October. High Water. 11.12 p.m. K.G.O Monthly Medal. Keppel Hbour. Concert. Town Hall. 9. Harmston's Circus. 4 and 9. 13th M. I. Band. Gardens. 9. Sunday, 19th October. High Water. 11.2 a.m. 11.53 p.m. Twenty-first after Trinity. 3.V.R. Balestier. 7. Swimming Club. B'dell Cup. 9.15*
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    • 579 6 NOTICES. AQeots far LEA PERBIIS' Af| |t WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v eg Special Warrant J&MSzML^ MaiestB Purveyors to The Kino. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. NY CARLSBERG BEER, ("CROWN" BRAND.* GLORIA PILSENER, W. B." BRAND 11, .in very llghl Pllscncr Beers, especially brewed tor Tropical Climates. Obtainable at (he principal Molds and Ketail
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    • 98 6 NOTICES. HIRANO' The Best Japanese Mineral Water Case of 4s quarts $8/50. Case of 48 pints $5/50 Case of »li splits $6 .">O. JOHN LITTLE Co. LIMITED. Bricks AND Firebricks THE ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Co., Ltd. HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF Common Bricks to $140 p laksa Firebricks to {p5O
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    • 525 6 NOTICES. FOR BABf SKIN SCALP AND HAIR Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering
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    • 149 6 Prevention Against Plague. THIS stono is excellently adapted 'oi paving CourtyanU, I) *Miiag Houses. Surface Drains, Stable*, Servants Quar t^rs, and other Out-houses. It i? absolutely damp proof .'nd nonporous, being laid ptaHticuly it is joint le?s and easil.- cleaned Sanitary Experts rtoamnad it as ar invaluable preventitivc ifaiaat plagu<
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    • 705 4 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rrillE Standard Life Assurance. X Norwich Union Fire Inromno* Society. AtlM AsßUranoe Company (Fire). The Equitable I-ife Aeiramuoe Socmty. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Company Th Tottenham Lager Beer Company. for particulars of tte.a ZZ 0 o^™*^ mil a<lWtisHn.»nt of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Aironta. STEAMSHIP
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    • 726 4 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore: Ship Aonor, lati J. Dakidils A Co., 3-3, Oolltzb Quay. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer Firm Expected Will be Despatched for On Maetsuycker Batavia via Oct. 14 Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Billiton Tegal, Pekalongan,
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    • 631 4 Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes De France. TBLIOBAPHIC Ani'KKSS: MbRSAQKKIEs, SINOAPOBB. The iii 1 steamers will leave Singapore on or aoout the undermentioned dates. outward. Homeward. Dates. Dates. 1902. 1902. Sudneu Oct. 2K Salazie Oct. 26 liulus' Nov. 10 |E. Simons Nov. 9 Tonkin 23 iiinam 23 Laos Dec. 8 Sydney
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    • 633 4 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Rorddeiitsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons N. R. Tons N. R. SUHin 1682 Sandakan 1374 Paknavi 1283 Kohsichang 1291 Tanglin 1280 Pedjaburi 1189 Bangkok 1237 Pitsanulok 1189 Korat 1223 Rajaburi 1189 Singora 1123 Chow Tax 1116 Nuen Tung 824 Wong Koi 1116 C'Aten^
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    • 558 4 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. X, JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 556 4 INSURANCE CO.'S I L'UMON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARLS. ESTABLISHED 1828. RESERVES AND TOTAL GUARANTEES £4,000,000. EE undersigned, Amenta for thn*above company, are prepared to accept fire for long or short periods at current rates. CASH SETTLEMENTS promptly made by the Agents in tfineanorp. v.c MOINE nOMTR Co THE QUEEN
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1268 5 Und»>r this headint; the followiin abbre*iati•• .1 1. 1 nsd —str.— steamer sh.— ahip, l).i i.argue; sen.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; <'m -OroiMr; Obi -Gunboat; Tor Tor» .in H.p. Horse-jiower; Brit.—British; I. I'nit .i SU>tOß;Fcn —French; oar._iern 10: \i<*\- Pttteh; Job.- Jotow; G.C.— Qenoral-carKo; d.p. -deck passen^fr: U.—
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    • 687 5 Name, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agent*. BTEAMERK. A. i. Manila. Nov Barlow. Achill'-s Hongkong, Nov I: Mansfield. AdrU Ne*v York Oct I'ti; Beur. Meyei Aganienino!'. H'kong. Nov SO; Mnn*h>l(l. Alboin. Tut orm, dv« Oct. Borneo Co Alcioous. Liverpool. Vnv I; M.-<n»lield. Alesia, Europe. tV-i
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    • 105 5 For Fer steamer Time. To-Day. P. Swet'ham via ports Sappho 4 pm. Batu Pahat Sultana 4 p.m. Ampanan 4 Macassar Charterhouse 4 p.m. C'bon and Samarang Qiang Ann 4 p.m. Bangkok Korat 4 p.m. Japan via ports Matsilia 5 p.m. Monday. Malacca and Linggi Helene 1 p.m. Muar
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    • 166 5 From Europe: —By the P. O. s.s Mannl in due on the 18th October with dates to the 26th Sept. She brings replies to the mtils which left Singapore on the 25th Aug. From China:— By the N. D. L. s.s. Preuxa- 'i due on Mon lay.
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    • 160 5 5 Vzsski.'h Name A Tons a Bio. Captain From Bailed. Conbignkb*. Oct 17 R. S. Bare- Oat str. 68 17 Urlana Brit str. .3384 17 sultim str. 102 IT Tringganu Ocr str. 600 18 tiuadalcjuiver Fcb str. 1906 18 Banka Brit sir. 127 18 Kian Ann otr. 101 18
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    • 134 5 Da is. Vessel's Kamb. Ki.a,; .V kn; Tons. OBBTINATIOM. Oct 17 Mat>isu\i-l. 1 Out str. 827 Batavia via Billitou 18 riiak str. 240 Tanjong Poera 18 Hiroshima Maru .Tap atr. 5036 Colombo and Bombay 18 Moz;iffari Brit str. 1887 Jeddah via ports 18 Resident Behiff Dut str. 68 Rhio
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