The Straits Times, 20 January 1903
1903-01-20
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Title Section14 1903-01-20 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, 034 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2Q, PRICE 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article642 1903-01-20 1 Snroxpofti, 'JOth .Iaxuabt, 1903. PRODUCE. Gambler f 15.1.1 Copra Bast 9.85 do Ponti«Dak »<«» Pepper, Black S5.2.' do Whit*. (8%) buyers 59.50 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.81) do Brunei No. 1 4 2ft Pearl Sago 5.90 Coffee, Bali, 15% basis 23.00 Coffee, Palembang, 31% ba«i« 32.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1642 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement751 1903-01-20 1 NOTICES. ffihe S'imcs. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVKHTISF.mvNTS. THE type lined as a otandurd for Kiting advertiaementx in i-imilnr to tin* unlei-K the liutniclioii is to "display" the advertixttnent, when any effective style of type, used in the paper, will lie atlopti-il. The rtamlanl run« exactly ei^lit linen to the751 words
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Advertisement306 1903-01-20 1 NOTICES. AND ROYAL BIOSCOPE AT The Foot of Fort Canning J Entirely New Pictures, Most Entertaining. c Lively Gag. 3 •2 Fresh and Sweet. v I'OITLAK J'RlrK* s? PROPOSALS ltoß THE SALE OF SUBSISTENCE STORE*. HEADQUARTERS Division of the Philippines, Office Chief Commissary, Manila, P. 1., 2Mb December, 1903. Sealed306 words
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Advertisement354 1903-01-20 1 LATEST AD>TOTISEME/*tS. KATZ BROTHERS LTD. Great Clearance* SALE. NOW ON. ENDS JANUARY 28. Drapery Dept. Outfitting Dept. Ut TaWr Bina.sk. 2S i.s wide 15 rb. |rr itrt STK4W yATS 5..1 l 1.1 |Ul mk i. d, 52 d. MX J I WBHE < ASVAS SHtfß Ufc^f White Linen HaakisH (ran354 words
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Advertisement632 1903-01-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND. WANTED an owner foi a valuable j>sir jlf l>incK'ulars, left in a jinrikioha on th#flth icst. Apply to W. E HOOPER ao-l leVi»trar. H-C A 3. CHEECHEE^Co. |i Just Received ex: S.S. FORMOSA" A consignment of new goods, consisting of Dinner and Toilet Sets Folding Screens and632 words
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Advertisement96 1903-01-20 1 MORTGAGEE'S SALK. TO BB R.I.D A^ POWELL V. CO "< lUI BOOM 21 st January, 190.1, at 2-:tt» p m. AL L that valuable pie^e ->f land containing an are* of m,03« -tq ft held under Lease No. 1491 for MO v ir<. Together with the four d veiling ti96 words
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Article774 1903-01-20 2 Lipis, l-'itk Jan. Two Malay lunatic* have been transferred from Lipis to Selangor. As there is no accommodation for them in this State, all our lunatics are sent to the Kuala Lumpur asylum we have several of them there now. Dr. Lucy, Residency Surgeon, has gone to Kaub774 words
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Article157 1903-01-20 2 The report of the directors of the Kinta Tin Mines, Limited, to June ;JOth states that the total cost of the company's complete hydraulic installation amounts to £23,841. The tin recovered by the experimental working and the rent payable from the hire of the monitors during the157 words
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Article416 1903-01-20 2 Tribe of Black Hebrews Discovered In Western Australia. A tribe of black Jews in the Australian backwoods Such is the extraordinary tale which has just reached the Jewith ChrmiicU in London. Chinese Jews in pigtails we have already heard of. There are many black Jews in India But416 words
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Article442 1903-01-20 2 The newest and meat singular of new sects are the dirt-eatsjrs of St. Louis, a community of 75 men and women. The dirt-eaters take every day a spoonful of dirt. Their leader believes that .grit is necessary to every animal, and that because mankind will have442 words
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Article76 1903-01-20 2 The other day a k^ rjleinan arrived from Deli. Feeling very unwell he took a rikisha and proceeded towards tb.™ General Hospital But the coolie said he wanted some makan and refused to goon. Accordingly the sick mau finished bis journey in a gharry and oh reaching the Hospital it76 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1903-01-20 2 NOTICES. CT Jacobs jm ©V Rheumatism, Conquers Pain. Price of ST. JACOBS OIL, \/U 2/6 per bottle. Of nil ri'liiilili- CtwMi. mi from the Proprietors of St. .Ineobn Oil Ltd.. 41 Karri n«d Koad, l.Kii'l.iu. fnHip > .1 1 1 A lilieral free sample wilt be Kent free of all309 words
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Advertisement363 1903-01-20 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL F.M6INE6. USUAL SIZES ALWAYB IN BTOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LD. THE TAFFVIIE RAILWAY^ Have fitted up a plant for applying JODELITE TO THEIR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One application of Jodelite renders woodwork absolutely proof against white ants, dry rot, or decay. Particulars363 words
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Advertisement431 1903-01-20 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTIOX-MKTAL M^K^EaH Wat a ra IA Haa "5 w 2 B s. The best for all Masses of Machinery bearings. Full particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD Sincaporf). scorrs fertgyL^lUli OF PURE COD LIVER OR V.'ith Hypopbospbites of Lime S«da. PALATABLE AS MILK. 1 he only prep«nr,,on OH431 words
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Article208 1903-01-20 3 By a special dispensation from Father Neptune the Colonial Secretary was spared the less agreeable portion of the usual ceremony when crossing the Equator. Perhaps it was because he was already crean-shaven that the sailors of the "Good Hope" did not venture to exercise their208 words
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Article177 1903-01-20 3 The Boer irreconcilables in Ceylon those who had refused to take the oat h of allegiance are giving trouble again. They are twenty in number, and had asked for permission to go and settle in Java. -The Ceylon Government, whilst being prepared to grantthis request. corresponded with the177 words
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Article178 1903-01-20 3 THE "TSCHAU "DOG BREED. Chow-chow is generally supposed to be the family name of the dog of Borneo but, according to one well-known authority on the subject, it is not, as chow-chow is merely an unwarranted corruption of the true namn, tscbau. The home of the tsclians, he says, is178 words
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Article150 1903-01-20 3 If anybody doubted it. the recent enormous rise in the price of crude gutta-percha make it perfectly obvious that, taking it all round, the supply is not equal to. the demand. Of course, the rise in crude gutta from about 5s 5d per lb tv 9s150 words
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Article78 1903-01-20 3 In a despatch recently received at the Foreign Office from the British Charge d'AH'aires at Copenhagen it is stated that the East Asiatic Company has recently had two steamers built, of about ;,in hi tons net each, for the trade with the Far East, both of which are so constructed78 words
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Article93 1903-01-20 3 The Secretary of the American Navy, ■n his annual report, recommends as 'imperative the establishment of naval stations iv the Philippines and in the West Indian Islands, on the Caribbean {Sea. The American Navy now includes 11 first-rates, 16 second-rates, "2 thirdrates, 56 fourth-rates, 88 torpedo vessel?, ;tH tugs, 793 words
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Article375 1903-01-20 3 Before commenting on the construction of the Johore railway with F.M.B. money we should like to know. (a) what arrangements have been made as to tbe date of repayment. (b) how much the different Residents cut out of the proposed expenditure estimates for 19<XJ, how much the Resident-General375 words
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Article283 1903-01-20 3 Friday's Government Gazette publishes the Municipal Engineer's report for November. He noted that laterite had been deposited in Holland Road, Thomson Road, Balestier Road, Gaylang Road, Payah Lebar Road, Alexandra Road, Cavenagh Road, and Almeida Road, but could not be laid as no roller was available. Some283 words
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Article260 1903-01-20 3 For Singapore. Per P. 4 O. 8. s. India connecting at Colombo with the steamer Malta from London Dec. 26, due Htfa Jan.— Mr. C. W. Bank. Vr>r P 4 O. 8. s. Ocmna connecting with Ihe steamer Bengal at Colombo, from London Jan 8, dae Bth260 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement562 1903-01-20 3 NOTICES. CONFIDENCE said Lord Chatham, is a plant of slow growth." People believe in thing* that they see, aad in a inoad sense tlxy are right. What is t-oi ctimes called blind faiths is not faith at all. There must be reason and fact to firm a foundation for trust.562 words
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Advertisement741 1903-01-20 3 NQTUE3. WANTED. A First clerk for the factory, Public Works Department, Selanaor. Must be a competent bookkeeper, and have had a thorough commercial training. Salary 110(1 per mensem on the provisional aad temnorary establishment. The successful applicant must produce a medical certificate of physical fitness and will be required to741 words
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Advertisement506 1903-01-20 3 NOTICES. Messrv H. L CoftUaa Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGE^TO OF TMI Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD A CO., Oeneral Afc v.c. Strait* Settlements. T7OR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed _T frtsb, at the Crown Dispensary, 86 Selegie Boad. v.c. FOS SALE. As<>t of harness complete for big horse,506 words
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Advertisement678 1903-01-20 3 I SHIPPINQ VAVIQAZIONE GEN KRAI E IIALIAMA FOR PENANO'ANI) BOMBAY. CHE Italian s. s. I. sell lA. 'apt air Muzio, having left Hongkong on the 10th instant, .nay be expected to arrive here oa Monday, the lVth instant, and will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, the 23rd678 words
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Obituary35 1903-01-20 4 Don.— At Kir Tree Hiy, on the 17th in»t. the infant son »f K. W. and K. Dunn. Hood. O»tk»M Ja— wy, at Baagfcsag, John 8000, M Upsttsr, Sanitary Depart ment uj;eil :t!l yean.35 words
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1170 1903-01-20 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 20TH JAN UARY. In the death of M de Blowitz the world has lost the most influential journalist it has so far produced a man who never aspired to be a great editor, and never was one, but a man whose innate and1,170 words
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Article267 1903-01-20 4 The passing season at home seems in a fair way to be remembered as a record one for scandals in high life. One may quote the Peoruddocke case, though it wcut not a scandal in the generally accepted meaning of the word. Then theie was the Hartopp case, not to267 words
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Article206 1903-01-20 4 In view of the great calamity that has Refallen the Sisters of the Convent in the collapse of a section of the roof of the children's dormitory, and the subsequent condemnation ot the entire roof by the Municipal authorities, it has been decided to open a public subscription on their206 words
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Article159 1903-01-20 4 Attention is called to an open letter which appears in our correspondence column addressed to A Chinese Critic,' whose letters on the Currency Question have appeared in this paper on two occasions recently. The letter is signed by Mr. Fertile. It »peakn for itself. Mr. Pertile's otinr to meet th«159 words
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Article103 1903-01-20 4 The capture of the titular Sultan of Acheen is not likely to bring to an end the war in Acheen, which has now lasted nearly thirty years. His authority has been nominal and his influence ov^r the war party has been very "light. His wayward and indolent character unfitted him103 words
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Article51 1903-01-20 4 Tr^e information published yesterday to the effect that Mr. O'Sullivan was still in India in connection with a mission regarding the recruitment of Indian labourers for the Straits, was rather out of reckoning. Mr. O'Sullivan went 'to India on Nov. 24th last, and arrived back in Singapore on the 4th51 words
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Article21 1903-01-20 4 Reading matter, including Pahang News and Selangor News will be found on pages 2 and .'< To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1,7,,.21 words
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Article14 1903-01-20 4 Postal Orders bearing the figure head of the King are now circulating in Ceylon.14 words
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Article14 1903-01-20 4 Mr. Jas. Logic has severed his connection with the Straits Cycle and Motor Co.14 words
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Article17 1903-01-20 4 Thk N. Y. K. s.b. Aua Maru arrived at noon to-day one day ahead of schedule time.17 words
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Article19 1903-01-20 4 Towkay Eu Tong Sen of Kampar is said to have opened out a big mining concern at Kuala Lumpur.19 words
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Article44 1903-01-20 4 The F. M. 8. Head of the Postal and Telegraph Department is to be styled Director of Posts and Telegraphs. The salary of the Ht«ident-General F. M. S. has now been lixed at .£2,500, just half of that of the Governor of the Colony.44 words
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Article25 1903-01-20 4 Thk I. >V O mail steamer Malta left Colombo at V p. m on Sunday and is expected to arrive here at daylight next Sunday.25 words
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Article23 1903-01-20 4 A medal, the size of a sovereign, has been struck to commemorate Mr. Chamberlain's tour. One order from the Cape is for 100,000.23 words
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Article31 1903-01-20 4 As a result of the 'rikisha strike, the bicycle trade is booming and the most prominent firm's business during the last few days increased by no less than 75 per ce«t.31 words
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Article29 1903-01-20 4 Mrs. J. C. Collins, the proprietress of the International Bodega at Pwoang died suddenly on the 14th inst. from failure of the hear* at the age of thirty-seven years29 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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56 1903-01-20 4 London, \Wh January. The Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Lahn, from Italy for New York with 500 passengers on board, has fcone ashore eastward of Gibraltar. The American cruiser UartUml and four tugs have failed to refloat her. It is believed tint the l.ahh is in no56 words
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67 1903-01-20 4 There is a strong feeling at JohaM*} burg in favour of spending the war contribution on warships. The papers agree that, though the mine.* might have furnished a larger war contribution without in any. way crippling themselves, yet it is must important, an regards the67 words
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Article59 1903-01-20 4 (ierman Cruiser Retires Before Venezuelan Fire The 1 German cruiser PamAtf attempted to fofcto the entrance to the Gulf of M-uacaibo. She tired on the fortress of San Carlos, but the fortrepft replied and forced the I'anlhrr to retire. A number of bakers at Caracas (Venezuela)59 words
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Article21 1903-01-20 4 OBITUARY— M. BLOWITZ The death is announced of M Blowit/., the celebrated I'ariti correspondent of the lx)ndon Tiim.<, who lately retired.21 words
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Article73 1903-01-20 4 Hi kind permission* of Admiral H. 1. H. Hie (irand Duke Cyril and Officers of the .Russian flagship Admirwl .Xiirliuivi'J, the famous Russian band will again play at Riffles Hotel on Saturday evening next. The number uf requests to secure a repetition of the treat last73 words
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Article174 1903-01-20 4 Thk rikisha strike is practically over This is due to the active measures adopted by the police. This morning nearly ;i!l the rikishas were out, except those at Campong (ilarn The police visited this district about 7 a.m. to-day, and turned out all the coolies from Bein174 words
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314 1903-01-20 4 THE "PRINZ ALEXANDER AND BAN HIN GUAN COLLISION CASE. Judgment Ji.'uumert in this case was delivered in tlip Supreme Court by Chief Justice Sir L. Cox yesterduy. Tinplaintiffs, the owners •of the Priw: Alexander, claimed darrftges amounting to $63,000. His Lordship, after alluding to the evidence adduced, gave judgment as314 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement778 1903-01-20 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI. HONQ-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. f&riee Jsist on ZRpplieation.) tv th s. THE QUEEN of CREME de.MENTHE I PIPPER^INT GET FRERES. I" JB?\ HI SH ''LASS TONI3 AND DIGESTIVE LIQUEUR. a moPHVLACfic n nmvmm *mstmc bmmbm fcupm*--.. Sol Q—n*778 words
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Advertisement69 1903-01-20 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers opin: Oresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekday* only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on Weekd »y» 8 m P m on Sundays. Ba.m.— noon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly supplies frcm Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films, Wratten-Wrainwright'* Ilford and German dry69 words
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Article654 1903-01-20 5 The r-amous Tiger Hunt recalled by a Snake Capture. It was not a Product of the Bar. When the kelmu watered the big potted palms that adorn the main verandah outside the dining room of Raffles Hotel at about 6 15 o'clock this morning lie saw what654 words
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Article663 1903-01-20 5 S.C.C. v. H.M.S. "Olory. The long looked for Rugger game between the above teams took place last night on the Esplanade before a large crowd of spectators. The reputation of the Glorys had preceded them and the Club supporters were on tenter hooks of excitement, wondering what sort663 words
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Article10 1903-01-20 5 Exchange and produce quotations are printed on page 1 to-day.10 words
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Article72 1903-01-20 5 We regret to hear that the Japanese Consul, Mr. Saburo llisamid/.u, has been unable to proceed to Tokyo, owing to the serious illness of his little daughter. He was to have left on the 16th instant and it was currently believed that his next post would be Hither Cape Town72 words
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Article68 1903-01-20 5 In a confidential reply to an address presented by the Pretoria Chamber of Commerce Mr. Chamberlain is reported to have said that, if there was a danger of Asiatics over-running the country, the Whites should seek legislation by excluding them not as Asiatics but as undesirable immigrants. Contracts with indentured68 words
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Article85 1903-01-20 5 Mr. Barrett, the St. Louis Exhibition Commissioner, has all but failed to interest the merchants of Bombay in that Show. The Chairman of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce did not favour his addressing the Chamber, and remarked that on that side of India they were not inclined to support the85 words
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Correspondence.
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585 1903-01-20 5 tLIEAR Sir, -Having been absent from Singapore, 1 have seen for the first time to-day your letter that appeared in the Straits Times of the 15th inst. 1 am sorry to see that tbe arguments set forth in the leader that was published585 words
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Letter275 1903-01-20 5 To il«> Editor of the ffll iili 7'i«*«.<, Sik, In yesterday's issue of your paper you give publicity to a complaint made by 10 Chinamen about barbarous treatment alleged to have been inflicted upon them by the authorities of German New Guinea for refusal to work on275 words
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Article36 1903-01-20 5 The PortiiguesG'gunhoat Zaire which upon spr aging a leak hadft) be Reached near ttfe mouth of themN River and which was afterwards floated ofl, has arrived at Penang whither' she was taken by a Netherlands gunboat.36 words
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Article51 1903-01-20 5 The following passengers arrived by the M. M. s.s Oceanian on Sunday: From Marseilles, Mr. Boutet, from Bombay Lieut. H. P. Garciz and Mrs. Garciz, from Colombo (ex Australian) Mr. Brignon, Mr. Hallemeyer, Mr. Stranck H'olmers Mr. Paul Adalbert. Mr. T. (Saza, Mr. H. B. Fessing, Mr. P. Sena, Mr.51 words
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Article49 1903-01-20 5 The Armenian Community of Singapore celebrated their Christmas Day yesterday in tbe style sanctioned by the Greek Church. It was really interesting to note 'the numbers of Armenians and others holding the tenets of what all must admit to be one of the oldest forms of the Christian faith.49 words
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Article69 1903-01-20 5 The half-yearly summing up of accounts at the National Bank of India's Colombo branch brought to light an extensive defalcation amounting to Rs 20,000. The deficiency of money was. discovered a few days previously, but tbe accounts were found to be apparently correct. It was fount) that the books had69 words
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Article68 1903-01-20 5 The Etpiegle men and a few other details from the warships in port went to Balestier this morning. *It seems somewhat hard lines on the men that they have to carry their chow," water, etc, especially when they have to take their water in 7 gallon beakers. Yet they do68 words
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Article70 1903-01-20 5 Yesterday afternoon a Chinaman entered the eodown of Robinson A Co. He was wearing no hat, and said he wanted to make a purchase. While the assistant's back was turned, the Chinaman "lifted" a hat and was quietly walking off with it when the theft was noticed and the thief70 words
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Article76 1903-01-20 5 A Fleet ok five large and new British India Co's steamers is expected in India during the course of the next few months, the first vessel the Bnagala having already arrived. They have been built for the Company's increasing trade, and also to take the place of some of the76 words
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Article482 1903-01-20 5 P. O .lan. -I'er MtswWl' Kc.r 1.0n.10ii Mr. A. L. Cliittemlen. S. S. Major T. Millward. Ser^'t. W. A. l.awen. Serirt .lame*. Mr. G. H. Lsas tr Psasag Vmttm. Keli. Hth -I'ei Cktum Fur London— Mr. <..»llin. Keh. -intli Cm tor London. Mr. A. W. Kniley. FeW.482 words
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Article37 1903-01-20 5 Jayne's Expectorant will cure the worst colds but that is no reason for letting a slight cold run on. Tbe safest plan is to use the remedy no>r. The Singapore Dispensary, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.37 words
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Article21 1903-01-20 5 9bippi.no advertisements, with dates of sailing bH~, will be found on pa^c 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article52 1903-01-20 5 It is very satisfactory to notice that the prosecutions for cruelty to animals are still bein( vigorously pushed This morning, Mr.' Falshaw prosecuted a Kling gharry syce for cruelty to a pony by using it whilst in an unfit condition. The syce-Had to pay t\~>, or go to prison for52 words
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Article654 1903-01-20 5 When an ancient (ireek philosopher was a*ked wbiih he i-ouxidered was the hapnieiit time in a man's Me^he promptly -ele<te<l the period betweeu the age* of lortv iiml forty-five. On being pre>>e<l 1..1 the rea-un- which induced him to make thit- -election, the philurtfpher added 1 "At654 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement351 1903-01-20 5 Not Beyond Hope. Those, who have suffered year after year with Rheumatism will be glad to hear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific. There ar« no conditions of Blu-u-matism, no matter how severe nor irom what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved, and permanently cured by Little351 words
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Advertisement1113 1903-01-20 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. m#R. MAX. HUGO HILCKES asks v- to give publicity to the follow inn "In the RefchsaDzuger a German newspaper dated 20th December, ]hw. No. SOO, appears the following warning A firm under the name of International Trading Company at Singapore, whose correspondence wai geneimlly signed Math. Auerbach,1,113 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1903-01-20 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 20th January. High W.uer. :s.i |i.ni. MIIIIII l.il-t !,>nnrle|. ti.-L') |>.111. s.V.K. mi.l S.V.I. Hatt. Drill. 5.15. i h— Hill M— Unit Towa Hall. :> I". < eineiil Sale. I'ugtihui. l'l.:ln I leer Sale. INiwelf 11. Mulay Theatre. North Bridge Ratal Itioiu'ope. Hill Street. !l. Wednesday,204 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1903-01-20 6 NOTICES. SINGAPORE KRANJI RAILWAY. The above line as far as Bukit Timah will be open for traffic from January ist, 1903. The Train Service, until further notice, will be as under, Sundays included Singapore .^OO 7M BJB HUf 12.00 1 4.0."> 530 6.6fl 609 7.:»4 H. 59 10.24' 12 09414 words
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Advertisement363 1903-01-20 6 NOTICES. 5 IfOBTGAGE SUMS up to $60,C00 may he had on first class mortgage on application to u.r STEPHENS. P MJ L A 00. THE NEWFRENCHREMEDY TRADE V H MARK This succniful andhirhly popular rrrordy. m. .1 m thContinroUl Ho«piUll by Kirord. KotlM. jobtrt. VdMU and others, conbinn all the363 words
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Advertisement442 1903-01-20 6 NOTICE^. MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE fortify the System against Disease litii PUBI tJi 00^. "THL 3E.ST S&GURITY_FOh HtAi-TH. ESSENCE OR MLOIO KKTtUWT OT RKO .lAM4ir.f, iinc;lB2'J. EJ^LaJtiICIZMMCjC IJsvijJlf '"MSIIJ Prwi.M .o iv 'lie HIOHtST MCOICAV. *»)THORI TIES J&SZJUZ TORPID J ,tfEB, DEBHITY7tBbNio,^ weak and jnguio mum, And a>!! impi'Mties442 words
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Advertisement633 1903-01-20 6 BANKS. r TJONGKOKG AND SHANGHAI I IX BASKING COKPORATIOS. PAID-UP CAPITAL SIOOOOUno RESERVE FUND Sterling Ra««rT«..#10,000,000) *,*-*>,*,. Silver TUwerre... 4,760,000/ 60. J00. RESERVE LIABILITY OF I nAnn(w> PROPRIETORS...... |.»10,000.000 COCHT OK I)IRK< TliKs. Hon. R. Shkwan,— Ciiaikman. A. .1. Kaymoxd, Is%— DfUII Ciiaik.man Moll. C. W. UICKSOJJ H. SfHUBART, Esq.633 words
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Advertisement727 1903-01-20 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. rE B<mndari Life Asranne*. Norwich Union Fire In«nr«nos Sodsty. AtiMM Aacumnoe Company (Fire), rhe Equitable Life Amuntnoe Society. I he China Mutual Steam Navigation Company li. i'ottenham Lager Beer Company. ror particulars of tbfre Companies, ses ths -all admtimment of THE BORNEO COMPANT.TIMITED. A«rents. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.727 words
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Advertisement698 1903-01-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with ths Netherlands India Govsrnmsnt. Aytnti at Singapore: Ship Aqbsct, lam J. Dabhdbu A Co., 3-8, Colly bb Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Itaepfttcbed (or On a. C.Daend'lt Bandjermassin Jan 16 Bandjermaßsin, Kotabaroe, Passir, Moera Djawa,698 words
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Advertisement482 1903-01-20 7 Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes De France. Tblbobaphic Address: Mbssaobbibs, Singapore. The Tiail steamers will leave Singapore an or aooat the undermentioned dates.— oriTWABD. Homeward. Dates. Dates. IHO3 1903 Salazit Jan. I Tonkin Jan. 4 Oceanian Jan. 18 j Loot Jan. 1" Annnm Feb. 2 I CaUdomen Feb. 1 E. Simom482 words
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Advertisement778 1903-01-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Horddentsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STEAMERS OF THE Ct)AST FLEET. Tons Reg. Toms Reg. S'tWfin *S7B h'nhfirhanq 2042 Sandakan 2111 Prtchaburi 2191 Paknam 2001 PiUanulok 3019 Tanglin 1«9» I Rajaburi 1904 Bangkok )9iO Chow Tai 1777 Korat Wong Koi 1777 Singorn 17/)4 Keong Wai 1777 Nutn Tung 1341778 words
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Advertisement537 1903-01-20 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service il maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW PTEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation537 words
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Advertisement406 1903-01-20 7 INSURANCB CO.S THE PHOINIX ABSUKANOS COMPANY OF LONDON. (Bstaslisu ■ja d 1783.) The undersigned, Agonta for the abovs Company, are prepared to aooe pt Fire Biaka at the 1 current rates in Singapore, and also in Johora and the other Stata* in the Malay Peninsula. BTI^KN •Co. TIHE QUEEN INSURANCE406 words
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Article1667 1903-01-20 8 Cn i.'i this tirading the following abbre»latiua* we* uved str.— steamer sh.— »bib, l)ij -banjue; n-h.— pchnoner; Y<-^ Yacht, iru- Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; 'lor. Ton»"io; H.p. Horse-powrr; Brit. Rrt* litr^ f*. S.— United States; Foh.— French e,r.— German; Dut.— DuUli; Joh.— Jobor.': c.a— General -cargo; d.p. deck1,667 words
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Article188 1903-01-20 8 Ironi Kurope By the V. A O. s Malta dvi- on tiip L'fith January, and with dates to the I'nd January. She brines replies to the nails, which left Singapore on the Srd and Tth December. Wtom ChiDH— By the P.AO. s.t.Ballaarat dv~ on T huisciny. From188 words
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Article116 1903-01-20 8 For Per liramrr Tttne. To-Mokrow. Triugganu A K'lantan B.Whatt Bin 7 a.m. Bangkok Triglav 7 a.m. Sydney via ports Wnrrtbu H a.m. S'bayaand Sanmning Hin >uny 9 n.m. Muar and Malacca Sultan p.m. Sourabiiya Daph»r 2 p.m. '1 ■•Inn Alison via ports Malacnt X p.m. Penttng ami Deli116 words
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Article179 1903-01-20 8 5 k'wMii \ih. low- rAt-tA"> Fhom Sailed OomMsm a Kw. Lan 17 Chiang Chew Brit str ISM Frmnpton Amoy Jan 8 Yap Kns Moh 18 (iiaiiff Bee str HWj Uunloji -amuump Jan 16 f. K. Tian Co. Ltd. 19 HinSang str 1M« -awe. Hongkong Lai 13 Boustead and C..179 words
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Article184 1903-01-20 8 Dat«. Vks.-ki s NiVK I'lao ft Rig Tons. Destination. Jfcn l'O Glenlocby Brit str. 2997 Antwerp via ports 19 Peatakotii str. MM Penang, Rangoon jt.nl CalcutU 20 Moresby str. ISSW Sydney via ports 18 Dolts Nor str. 6-.»» Bombay 19 Concord Am str. 149 110 ll* via poi t9184 words
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