The Straits Times, 29 November 1902

Total Pages: 8
1 8 The Straits Times
  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 20.0Q4 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902. PRICE 15 CENTS.
    13 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 677 1 NOTICES. Jhc ptorxits Stats. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. AIIVI KTISKMKMS. I'HK type aa*l M v standard toi netting advert isiMiirnt- i- similar to tliis, unletiH the in.-trurtiuii i- to "display the »dveiti.»e mmt, wluii uiiv H!.Tii\e«tjl« «'l type, used in the paper, wilt be adopted. The standard ruDM exaelly
      677 words
    • 721 1 NOTICES. <;oYKRNMENT NOTIFICATION >f()lICE is hereby given thut all I outstanding hills afiain«t thetiovernment should l>e presented for payment before the IMh December next. All bills incurred after that date f<hou!d be presented for payment, if possible, some days before the Mist December, IUO2. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, Mk Nov.,
      721 words
    • 899 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON CO. :o: DRESS DEPARTMENT. Useful Costume Skirts Well cut, well finished, and perfect fitting. Skirt as illustrated ALPACA SKIRTS is the fashionable made from a rich Skirt of the Season Lustrous Alpaca <as made from a beautiful wF'U .-^>^BB illustration) in Black Black Venetian Cloth. B and
      899 words
    • 708 1 READ IT THKUL (.H. Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It in the Headlines. Up tn» short time agn Mrs. John K. Harmon •f Mislfa Station, Va U.S. /L.haiaa •taaei knowled|rr of the rare curative |ip>peiti.Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv. "LastJuiuan. the fars, "iut babT took a dreadful cold and ai one
      708 words

  • 606 2 THE JAKUNS OF BATU PAHAT. A tribe that is losing its Characteristics. In an article on the Jakuns of Bat 1 1 Pahat, which appears under the signa- i ture of Mr. A. I). Machado in the latest issue of the Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic
    606 words
  • 273 2 Coin meriting upon Sir Frank Swettmham's Report as High Commissioner of the F. M. S., and his remarks anent the shipment of the Madras coolie in regard to work in the Peninsula, the Qlabfi says:— ln view of the immense importance of providing an adequate outlet for the
    273 words
  • 408 2 A remarkable estimate of the gold production ana life of the man-reef series, W'itwatersiand, down to a depth ofe.OOOtt, was given by Mr. Thomas Haiglit Lej;gett and Mr. F. H. Hatch, members of the Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, at a meeting
    408 words
  • 306 2 Lieut-Col. H. L. Gallwey, D.5.0., one of the Administrators of the Southern Nigerian Government, recently arrived in England, on leave. A most satisfactory change of affairs in the Colony lias happened within a comparatively short space of time, under the able administration of Sir Ralph
    306 words
  • 171 2 American ingenuity has devised several new methods tor getting rubber ready for the market. The milk is drawn from the bark by suction, so that the pure sap is obtained free from the grit, bark, and foreign substances which were always present in such large quantities
    171 words
  • 21 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
    21 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 346 2 NOTICES. "DRYASDUST" Boiler Covering. I'XHTtCI l.\|;s KKOM BORNEO CO. LTD. «il« Singapore. LATEST CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. H UMBER BICYCLES. Fitted with FBBB WHEEL" and rim braki All "Beeston" machines GUARANTEED for TWO rBABS THF BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Sole Agents for tbe Straits Settlements Federated Native States, Siaro, and Borneo
      346 words
    • 281 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement. The Latest Tests eao ibM.. 1,200 Urn., after Heven after fourdays in leen tlaj Water. in Water. The above tests were made by the Engineer of the Madras Municipality who pronounced the Cement the best he had ever tested." Prices and particulars from THE BORNEO CO.. LTD.
      281 words
    • 284 2 NOTICES. >f«fcWE SHIP on APPROVAL m and guarantee sate delivery. ■AlijM ■OMF[f «bnli Mud Guards and llralu*. WMbbtyres. accessories, »/W|^l2iLowe«V Flight' Rate. WKIW to a parts of the World. W Mead 'CycVeCo^ "fi.'lT J. MOTION 9 CO. WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED JOSEPH BAKER. BAKER CONFECTIONER 376 Victoria
      284 words
    • 479 2 NOTICES. m FOR LADIES d JORET.HOMOLLFS APIOL" Id tht moit tuft rtmetfjr af «M« MM IS/cknett, and offter tffkvft cauut bf Ithe dtlay of Hit rtplir period. |3fcOUIN.ft.iiH.16S,Ro* 8«-HODor»,r»JH«. KIM WAN BRICKWORKS CO. r\si;K injut, Are now supplying building bricks of every kiuds. For particulars apply to CHOP KIM BIE,
      479 words

  • 982 3 Much water has llowed under the bridges since Mr. Henry Norman in his well known work on the East described French lndo-Cbina as a total failure, remarking, eaatni fmeitmt, oofommi oppill'ini Then pinny was everywhere rampant whilst a kind of guerilla wart.irr was iacteaantij being waged along
    982 words
  • 234 3 Kit I mm liim strolling ully, tnlkniL' to luiiif-plf Whilst ins general appearance quite -iijJßF *t<"<l luck of I*" ~i. sea ilhv I sweetly ii-knl him Bt I -t«iod him a, hii.l s. why aMasai sa wry earaUs* in the matter of his Jre»i> >ott and low came
    234 words
  • 136 3 Accokdinu to a Peking wire, dated Ist inst., it is reported that Sir E. Satow, the British Minister to Peking asked Prince Ching some time ago if there was not some other clause in the draft of the agreement for the evacuation of Shanghai which the Chinese Government
    136 words
  • 132 3 Mr. Fred. Greenhill, the well-known Calcutta sportsman, is coming out to India this cold weather with about forty thoroughbred English racehorses—a shipment the like of which, we are told, Calcutta has never sef n. Mr Greenhill knows a good horse when he sees one, so we
    132 words
  • 308 3 For Singapore Per i'. A O. 8. 8. HinK laua. connecting at Colombo with the ttesrr.er Vul-tta tior.i Lon.lon Oct. 31, due -J9tl; Nov.— Mr. 1). Simpson. Mr. A. Moud\. Mr. and Mr?. A. R. Wilson. Mr. ami Mr-. M.-irdon-;ild. Messrs. F. Maitland. K. Ancerson. \V. Pratt.
    308 words
  • 24 3 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday, 3rd December, at 4 p.m.
    24 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 585 3 NOTICES. TMET WILL RCHAIN. The bump of reverence is overshadowed by the bump of intelligence in the 20th century man and woman. Old thine* are not preserved simply because they are old. Whatsoever is no longer useful must get nit of the way. Nevertheless, progress that is not intelligent will
      585 words
    • 697 3 NOTICES. CASHIER. WAXTEV) at once a bill collector, at quick figures. Security *3.00 C. Apply to W. T. U, c/o Straits Times office. uc. WANTED. CLER K. with knowledge of timber, and general office work. Applications to l>e sent to v.c. D. O c/o Straits Times. WANTED. A SMART yonth
      697 words
    • 644 3 NOTICES. H. L. COGHLAN CO. Anettonaera, Estate Agents, and Valuers. Auditor*, Commission Agents, and General Brokers Insurance Agents (Fire, Life and Marine.) Fire Loss Assessors. Manufacturers' Representatives $20,000 AVAILABLE FOR MORTGAGE. THE undersigned have in hsnd several sums of n.onev to the above amount, which may lie advauced on mortgage
      644 words
    • 680 3 SHIPPING. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE FOR EUROPE. kI^HE Imperial German mail steamer k GEXA. Capt. Dewers. of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, left Hongkong on Wednesday, the L'ttth inst., at noon, an may l>e expected toarrive here on Monday morning, the Ist Dec, at daylight. Bhe will probably be despatched for Europe
      680 words

  • 1248 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. The Municipal rate of house asseesm ;nt has been raised from 9to 1 1 per cent an increase of about 2\>i per cent, on the old rate, though of only 2 per cent, on the valuation. The increase was determined upon
    1,248 words
  • 24 4 Reading matter, including an articles on the Jakans of Batu Pahat and a description of Hanoi will be found on pages 2 and 3.
    24 words
  • 7 4 The Russian transport KoMrum a left yesterday.
    7 words
  • 11 4 An Italian cruiser is expected to arrive here shortly from Europe.
    11 words
  • 22 4 The Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, of which the Borneo Co. are the local agents, send a date block calendar for 1903.
    22 words
  • 19 4 Further evidence was taken yesterday in the Trincanu Street ciub alleged gambling case, and a further postponement was granted.
    19 words
  • 21 4 A Telegram reports, under date the 19th instant, the death of the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the well known Methodist Minister.
    21 words
  • 28 4 A special Straits Chinese Church service will be held in the Town Hall to-morrow at 7. 45 p. m. when the Revd. W. Murray M. A. will preach.
    28 words
  • 21 4 Two deaths from small-pox and cholera occurred yesterday and to-day, one at Shaik Madrasah Lane and the other at Farquhar Street.
    21 words
  • 24 4 It is interesting comment on the excellence of Apollinaris that the proprietors have been granted a gold medal at the Dusseldorf Exhibition just closed.
    24 words
  • Correspondence.
    • 126 4 To the Editor of the "Strtitt Time,*." Sir, The following paragraph occurs in a letter signed Cantus in the Spectator of 25th October A few years ago tome sailors landed from a German warakip at Singapore, got drunk, committed assaults, and were locked op by authority. The captain
      126 words
    • 604 4 To the Editor of the Straits 7'i'm*.- Sib, The letter appearing in your issue of yesterday and signed A Qualified Elector'' is an outward and visible sign of an inward and perturbed electoral conscience, and as such 1 heartily welcome it, as the sign and forerunner of
      604 words
  • 72 4 The final for the Scratch Fours, for the prize offered by the Club Captain, Mr. DarbUhire, was rowed off last evening between crews stroked by Messrs A. Robertson and C. Emerson respectively. Mr. Robertson's boat won by a length. The crews were as follows A. Robertson, stk.,
    72 words
  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 106 4 MMM, Xoc. 21th. The Ladiaa Mounted Infantry tor Somaliland have arrived at Aden, and proceeded to K>rbera immediately. STUDY OF LEPROSY. Theory on which Doctors Differ. Dr.JoMthaa Hutchinson, who is about to visit India and Ceylon on a mission of research into leprosy, read a paper
      106 words
    • 73 4 l.'jnddn, 2*l U .\or. It H fHurad that the continu nice ot a strike which has started at Marseilles will imperil the existence ol that i-ity M a port, and endanger the safety of the Praach lleet in the Mediterranean. KITCHENER AT BOMBAY. Lord KitobSMC has arrived
      73 words
  • 35 4 The annual prize distribution at the Raffles Girls' School will take place on Friday next, December sth. when all friends of the School are cordially invited by the Principal to be present.
    35 words
  • 467 4 TiiKßt, was a good attendance at the meeting held at the Marine Club last evening to enable the seafaring community to air their views on 'lit; Currency (Question. Mr. W. Makepeace occupied the chair, being supported by Captain Hunter, the President of the Club,
    467 words
  • 33 4 At the tinal performance of King Rodolpho's Will by members of the Singapore Catholic Club at the Town Hall last night, there was a crowded house. The rendering of the play was excellent.
    33 words
  • 39 4 To-niuht being St. Andrew's Eve, there are special Scotch dinners at the Raffles and De la Paix hotels. After dinner comes the choral and orchestral concert of the Philarmonic Society at which the music will be almost all Scotch.
    39 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 484 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., (ESTABISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. (Price Jbist on Jipplieation.) tv t: KING EDWARD VII Hlndustanee Parsee Theatrical Co., ol Penang. Will play at their new theatre in Kotth Bridge Boad. .S'.ght, To-Nigli'., ALL MABA." N>\v pl'iy, MM MBM, new
      484 words
    • 615 4 Singapore Philharmonic Society CHORAL A ORCHESTRAL CON'CKRT. St. Andrews Eve, Saturday, Nov. 29, 9-15 punctually. A Choral and Orchestral Concert will be given in the Town Hull as al>ove. The vot:nl items will include "Caller Herrin," Bonnie, Bonnie Banks o'Looli Lomond," "The Barrin' o' the door." "Auld I/ing Syne," and
      615 words
    • 121 4 G. R Lambert Co. Photographers' OPEN Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd& y 8 I 8 m --6 p.m. on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. /CUSTOMERS who intend sending por\j traits home as XmM and New-Year presents are reminded not to postpone too long.
      121 words

  • 829 5 Friday, Nov. 28th. PRESENT. Ills Kxc BLUUK1 Hi! KRANK AlHELSTANI SWhTTKNHA*, K. C.M.I.., (•< iVF.RNOR Hon.W.T. Taylor. 1 Mi.., (< nlonialSetrettrv) lion W. K ('ollyer (AttOTMJ-Oilwl). II. ir I' 1. IVnniy 11 olonial Treasurer). M..11 R, r. II Hill. (AwUtmr (trnml). Hon. A. Murray, Coloaial Knginw). Hon. \i.H.
    829 words
  • 2415 5 THE 1903 BUDGET. House Assessment Increased to 1 1 per cent. Yesterday afternoon there was held 1 special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to consider the estimates for 190II. The members present were Messrs. Anthonisz (President), .lago, Maclaren, Evans, and Col. Pennefather. The members absent were Messrs. Barker,
    2,415 words
  • 1218 5 MISS A. BRADLEY-Dr. JESSER COOPE. Yesterday afternoon, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Dr. .lesser Coope wan married to Miss Amy Bradley, sister to Mrs. Gilmour Ellib, in the presence of a very large number of invited guests. The Cathedral wah made beautiful with decorations of palms and
    1,218 words
  • 134 5 Play for Monday, Dec. ist. DOUBLE HANDICAP. MckVn/.ie and Winter v Elphick anil Kuchwaldy. Adamson and Withers v Kainnie and Paton. CHAMPIONSHIP Keddie v Morrison. Tuesday. Mil i:i.K HANDICAP. Morrison and Keddie versus Winner, McKenzie and Winter and Elphiuk and Rnchwaldy. PROFESSION PAULS. Macdonald
    134 words
  • 88 5 Benefit Bioscope Performance. Messrs. Busrai Co., the proprietors of the I loyal Bioscope now giving very successful performances in a spacious tent in the Bench Road, have kindiy ofiertd to devote the whole ofthe profits of the performance on Wednesday night next to the Singapore Convent for f'>e
    88 words
  • 641 5 Singapore. _>9rH Novkmbkb, IWJ. PRODUCE. Gambier koywi f lfi.fHi Copra Bali 9.80 do Poncianak B.Bft Pepper, Black rmyert 3. r >.£) do White, (8%) 81.25 Sago Flour Sarawak 4.40 do Brunei No. 1 *.M Pearl Sajfo 5.50 Coffee, Bali, lt% lia«U 24.UH Coffee, PalenibaiiK, 2«i% hftßi" 3*.n«l Coffee, Liberian
    641 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 32 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BE LET. THE Compound Hoaw known af No. lfl-l Cnrrington Road, opposite to tne LadiM l.awa Tennis ({round. Immediate entry. Apply 10 POWELL A CO. 2»th November. IMi fi-12
      32 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 NOTICES. til lit WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Warrant JgxSßßr J^l His Majest Purveyors to '^B^^HP^^ The King. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORED. WORCESTERSHIRE I j| 1»-' WORCESTERSHIRE. 1 en/fa ajU fr^?- I UNTOUCHED BY HAND. V** FOOD For INFANTS and INVALIDS. When prepared is similar to Breast Milk. Hr.l.M.N'Jt HMD WOKKH, PKCKHAiI,
      146 words
    • 272 6 NOTICES. S. KAWAZUMI, JAPANESE ARTIST. No. :(&1, Victoria Street Will be glad to undertake any description of drawings from pholographi at moderate charges. 10-U W. D. FISHER, Assoc. XI. lns< C£., G«EV.«W HOUSE SaTIERY Ml Foundations. Building, Roots Railway* and Rail«a> .Structure*. Wharvei. Wo.d. and Undge* Survty*. Hydraulic Mining Schcmci.
      272 words
    • 571 6 NOTICES. BAD COMPLEXIONS Dry Thin and Falling Hairand Red Rough Hands Prevented by CUTICURA SOAP MILLIONS use Crnccm Soap, assisted by Ci ticiha. OnmtMT for preserving, purifying, and bfautifyins: the skin, forc'i. ansing tha scalp of cnisti, scales, and dandruff, an.l the rtappiM Of bHiag liuir, for softeninp, whitonins:, and
      571 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 673 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. I »TUiE Standard Life Anurano». 1 Norwich Union Fire Inturace* Soaisty. Atlac Astramnee Company (Fire). .'hf K<|uit»ble Life A»§uranoe Society, he China Mutual Steam Navigation Company "h rittenham Lajrer Beer Company. -or narticula™ of tte«e Companies, see ths uil •aWtiiement of IHE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. A(t<»nt«.
      673 words
    • 670 7 STEAMSHIP C Koninklijke Paketv* I'nder contract with the Net Aftntt ai Singapore: Ship Aoisct, la 1 The undermentioned day steamer From Expected S'tne Bor'ix' Bmdiermassin Nov. 'J !'-»leniiiang Pur ra Dell I r.in -t-rLim H .ajermas--in -'J Memri Batavia 3 ia Billiton Taxman Deli BesrtaMM Batavia Compagnie Des Menagerie* Maritimes
      670 words
    • 680 7 :OMPANIES, aart Maatschappij. iherlands India Government. tb J. Dabhdels 4 Co., 2-3, Colltbb Qcav. es are only approximate. Will be Despatched for On '1 Bawean, Bandjerniasgin, Kotabaroe, Balik papan, MoearaDjawa, Koetei. Donggala. Berouw, andßoelongan Nov. L't. Bagan Api Api 27 :> Siak, Bengkalis, Paneh, Bila. Assahan, and Deli, i Bandjermassin
      680 words
    • 777 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Norddeutsciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, to 1 1 •STKAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Toss Reg. Tons Reg. Stettin 2475 i Kohtirhang 2042 Sandakan 2111 P'tchaburi 2191 Paknam 200J Pittanulok 2019 Tanglin )W» Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok iH2O (Jhovs Tai 1777 Kor'at hH)O Wong Koi 1777 Singora 1711 Kfong Wai
      777 words
    • 556 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. 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 tbe Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
      556 words
    • 528 7 INSURANCE CO.'S THE PHiENIX ASSI'H ,>K COMPANY OF LONDON. E ITAB LISH ID A. T 1T82.) The underaigoed, Amenta for the above Com* 1 pany. are prepared to noc pt Fire Bioks at tta i onrrent rates in Sinjraporp, and also in Johor* and tbe other States in the MaUy
      528 words

  • SHIPPING.
    • 1285 8 Vn'ler this healing the following .li.ireviations are used 'str. steamer ah.— •hip; •>(. bar<|Ui*; sch. schoonor: Yet. Yv.at; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt. Gunboat Tor. —Torpedo: H.p. —Horse-power; Brit.—British; U. 8b United States; Feb. French; ©•r. German Dut. Dutch Jon. Johore B.C.— Gencr.'il-'jargo; d.p. -duck passenger; U-— Uncertain T.
      1,285 words
    • 524 8 Nanf, port, probable dale of arrivnl. and name oj agents. Steamers. Ailna. C'liiiu. Jan 10: Behn Mey. Alicante, Harcplonn. Dei- 2; Barlow. Alcinous. China, Dei' 22 Mausfield. Alpsia. Hot.{koait. Jan 7 Bebn Meyer Anu'nor. China, Dec H; Mansfield. Aparima. New.-astle. Dec 7: Boustead. Austria, Trieste, Jan 5; Rautenberg.
      524 words
    • 148 8 Fir fVr xtnim- Time. To-Day. Dell Mninn I p.m AmpanaiiA Macassar Termo 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Htbe i p.m. Batu Pahat Aing Hcno 3 p.m. P.Suet'ham -.ia ports Sappho 4 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Hutjsonu 4 p.m. Banekok Banykt), 4 p.m. M liar and Malacca Sultan
      148 words
    • 139 8 From China —By the K. D. L. s. s. Otru due on Monday. From Saigon.—By steamer to meet the P. 4 O. mail. From Calcutta.—By the s. Virana due 29th November. From Sarawak—By the s.s. Rajah t/Sarawak due on Sunday.' .(Mi Mngapore. Due in Londo M '7th
      139 words
    • 210 8 4. 4" I. A< Kir. tmnt Sailed ("ossignkes. Nov 27 Xurniaii.il s«r sen. l 117 Naeodau 28 Kedab Her «tr. «19 Klugkist 28 Nurnburp* sir. 26«8 Taburg 2K Houtman Oat str 220U Reit 2* Victoria Swd str 980 Hellberc 28 Sultan Brit str 102 i. 28 Giang Ann str.
      210 words
    • 106 8 Dim* V'tcssl's Namk. Flag 4 Kio Toss. Dmtikatiwn. I Nov -IS Dec 1 Nov 29 •JO •J9 Dec 1 Nov 29 29 29 Dec 1 Singkep Dut str. W Singkep Eridan Fch str. w. s a i RO n smrn Brit sir. Hon({koDg and Sbaagbai Skuld Nor gtr 914
      106 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 70 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. Jewellers and Silk Merchants. 5/ 52 J-ligfi Street. Veiepdone f(o. 25U. Have just received a fine collection of new goods for the Christmas Season. Indian Artware manufactures. Chinese and Japanese silk and silk fancy goods, art embroidery work and curiosities. Indian and Chinese-made gold, gem-set,
      70 words
    • 111 8 Bt-M Japauewj *ilk Kimonos for ladies, prices fan $8 to $35. Bert Jamiicw mulling crape i Kimonos k» ladies and jrentlemen, j prices $2 and $2.50. Best .Japanese Crepi Ki'iu.nos tor clultlan; prices. 2" inch s $1, iocbee $1.25. and 16 inchee $1.50. Japanese made ladies' silk Mouses with silk
      111 words
    • 71 8 Have just received a large collect inn of Canton-nuide grass cloth linen en i broidery ;nt work Cumpriflßg ttapoy coveis, table COTen, OCBtra pieces, mautle borders, doyleys, liamlkercliicls of different sizes and designs, Chinese and JapaneiM.' crepe silks 27 nulio price* $1 a yard. Canton made satin silks suitable for
      71 words
    • 937 8 932 GOOD 35 Cents. NOVELS FOUL II.AY I CI:.\DD<»CK N'OWEU. EAOT I.YNNK By Charles Reade L> K k Hla. kmore Bt Mn Henry Wood A HONEYMOON IN StACK BY HTROKE bWOBD ADVENTURES O¥ NELL GWYS By George Griffiths By Andrew Balfour By F. Frankfoni Moon DON ORSINO IN EXCHANGE FOR
      937 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 24 8 WEATHER TELEGRAM (E. E\k. C. Telegraph Company. > 28th November. HOStiROSQ.— Barometer 30.11. Direction of Wind.. E. Force of Wind Mil Temp in Bhade 72.
      24 words