The Straits Times, 13 February 1903
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Title Section13 1903-02-13 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,054. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement683 1903-02-13 1 NOTICES. ©he jftnuta STimcji. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCK. [per inch, column meas-nre.^ Flnt iiißertiou cent Second mid third taMfttMMM (*0 rent* Fourth, littii, him! mxili 40 cents Seventh i<< eighteenth 24 cent* Nln.-L-.hi I, <V Mili»ei|iient,. 16 cent* Per week 0< mx im, to b« changed daily if requncd683 words
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Advertisement394 1903-02-13 1 NOTICES. NOTICE. MIiOKSKI begs to inform his clients that li» has reduced the price of bis cakes as follows Small Cakes S cents r-ach. Almond and Light Cakes 4 M. GOBBKI, 11 -S 1 Stamford Road. NOTICE CONSULATE-GENKRAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. THE reletting of the pawnbrokers farm of the Residency394 words
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Advertisement359 1903-02-13 1 notices. H. VAN WIJK. Pastry-Cook. On Order On Order Tv kin.— lndian Rice Table, fl per tiffin. $£> per month. Dinhkr.— $1.60 per cover. $S0 per month. Dinners and Sappers sent oat to private residence* without any additional charges. li'k-i kram Saloon.— 6 o'clock Teas. Hdmuvs —The establishment is closed359 words
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Advertisement117 1903-02-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MORE LIGHT If you are in Want of MORE LIGHT, or BETTER LIGHT call at Messrs. \JL m\ I m BROTHERS Wk Where you will find a Magnificent Display of JK lu^^^=J HANGING LAMPS, %^^^^S WALL LAMPS, 4Eg|^W»' STANDARD LAMPS. WvPMjm TABLE LAMPS LAMP Shades, and all LAMP117 words
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Advertisement428 1903-02-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. REMEMBER. Hawai Mujlis Hawai Mujlis NEW NEW NEW is mai mnim m COME AND SEE THE FAIUY I. AM) THK FAIHIh.S I V MIDAIR THt. OMAIfD TAUSMASIV KFMCT* HA M>. EXTRAORDINARY, EKCBAKTISU To-Night. To-Night. Friday, 13th Feb., 1903. THE INDRA ZANIBAR Theatrical Company of Singapore will, ri.u AT428 words
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Article332 1903-02-13 2 The other day an enterpiL r:£ China man robbed the Manila branch ot the International Bank of $850 and but for his own impetuosity would have got away with 5i, 500. Here is the story as told by a Manila paper— About half past four o'clock332 words
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Article674 1903-02-13 2 Here is a weird story whicli someone has sent to the China Mnil In the year 1»85, I was stationed in Amoy, where the following curious coincidence took place. At the corner of the Bund, on the Amoy side, was the shipchander's store known as Gerard and674 words
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Article430 1903-02-13 2 A Brilliant Scene. The Century Hall at Government House, Calcutta, which has been the subject of so much interest and discussion, took place on the iJtftli January. Hack from the bustling, hurrying Twentieth Century, it carried one to the sweet, tender world of a hundred years430 words
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Article478 1903-02-13 2 The (.state of Mrs. Collins. The auction sale of the lat<- Mrs Collins' jewellery was lield by Mr. A S Anthony at i'enang on the '!th iu*t mt by order of the adininisti.ttor M the estate. The i*i*fU«CT told included the following: -One gold mtch and478 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement462 1903-02-13 2 NOTICES. jOSEPirfiilLOTT^^^ iKAM) :>K'!\. PARIS. IQOO. RIE&I^ Of HrV-t Quality and having Orentefit Pur«biUty,»re thtr"mr f lIA OHFAPEST. jHjjViw CENTRAL HOTEL, Kitted w th lirsi eI«M aceommodatioD, overlooking Fytche Square GardeD, near to be Hank-. < (Ii "S Market, and the Stations. All the catering is under European -upfrvision. Liquor462 words
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Advertisement255 1903-02-13 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturer* of Dynamite, QeligDite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, ALL KINDS OF Safety Fuses. AMD Electric Blasting Apparatus, Tm above Explosives, being all manufactured in Great Britain, are made to pass the high standard of safety and purity tests imposed by the British 'Government,255 words
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Advertisement373 1903-02-13 2 NOTICES. gTANDABD pOLICIES THE demand for these Securities continues steadily to increase. Naw Policiesfor over £1,000,000 (sums assured) have been issued every year since 1866 a resulted maintained uninterruptedly for so long a period by no other office in the Unite-1 Kingdom. Apply to THE BORNEO COMPANY, Ltd. AgenU, Standard373 words
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Article1146 1903-02-13 3 Reminders of the Stirring Times of Nelson, Wellington and Napoleon. \lh, AfdttaM BmUm.] A kkiokt that the Kent martello •nun- are in danger owing to the inroads of the sea reminds us that the year 1908 is the centenary year of the threatened invasion of England by1,146 words
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Article191 1903-02-13 3 Batobmy, at the sth mile on the Sungei Besi Road, two bullocks were killed by a tieer, and another was injured in the hind leg. The Bengali owner of the latter refused to kill it, as he said it was forbidden Messrs. Wilson and Pye went to the191 words
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Article536 1903-02-13 3 PASSE NG ERS BOOKED HOMEWARD. P. O. FethdUth. IVr*.*. l'..rLondon Mr A. W. lli.iley. Mr*. Nwl Trotter, Mr. K. Qmi Km London via Marseille*— Mr. \.i-tin >Ihml. K..r < 'olumlio— Mr. H. I'a.l.lay. l-cli lVr CriilnH K«r I.umlnn— Mm Barker, airs, mm Miss Allmsoa. From lVti.di- fur I.omlon— Mr. anil536 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement639 1903-02-13 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 110,000.001 REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve..|lo,ooo,ooo\ -nn/vwi Silver Reserve... s 4,7.50,000/ 14 BOloo REBERVE LIABILITY OF i nnuftin PROPRIETORS 1 10 01 1 1 Court of Directors. Hon. R. Shew an,— Chairman. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dickson |H.639 words
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Advertisement830 1903-02-13 3 NOTICES. WANTED FOR SANDAKANTb N. B. i^i EN ERA I. ABSIBTANT with a good \JT general knowledge of business and able to speak Malay. Commencing salary 9 i76 per month. BOOKKEEPER, competent to keep a set of books connected with a large and varied business, and able to write a830 words
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Advertisement605 1903-02-13 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINT! I> SUB-M.KMS OF THI Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUBTEAD A CO., G< neral Agents, v.c. Straits Settlements. T7OR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed JT frtsb, at the CrowD Dispensary, 96 Selegie Road. v.c FOR BALE~ A Complete turnout in605 words
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Advertisement576 1903-02-13 3 SHIPPING APCAK LINE OP BTSAMKBB. FOR PKNANG AND CALCUTTA. I V| ESSBfI. Apc»r A Company's steamer Ifl HQRVNItfG, Captain Bpenio, having left Hongkong on tin- 7th instant in doe to arrive here on Friday, the 13th instant, en route for the above ports. For freight and passage, apply to PATEK>*ON576 words
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Obituary41 1903-02-13 4 Skkhkki.. -On the Ist February, at Shanghai, Kkkiun \\i> LaornCß Skkbiru, late of M. ■ii»t'>niK, in the 44th year of hi* age. Ai.i.kn. On Feliruarv 13th at Woodnide, Hi '.ii N ii i m. tin- infant Ron of Rowland All.-H.41 words
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457 1903-02-13 4 To-day's telegrams emphasize the increasing gravity of the situation in Macedonia. The Sultan fears the worst, and he knows that the demand made by Austria and Russia for sweeping administrative reforms in that province mean that he will lose Macedonia as457 words
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Article937 1903-02-13 4 It is to be presumed that the talented, and always interesting, Editor of the 'Straits Chinese Magazine may be accepted as a representative authority when the subject to be discussed is the Straits-born Chinaman, and no umbrage may be taken if we quote the estimate of the Straits-born Chinaman set937 words
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Article192 1903-02-13 4 Tomorrow is St. Valentine's day" but alas in these workaday times St. Valentine it little thought of. No longer do demented Ophelias King somewhat azure-hued ballads in honour of the Saint, no longer does the love-lorn swain send his adored one a gorgeously tinted verisimilitude of a pair of hearts192 words
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Article15 1903-02-13 4 H.E. the Governor will be At Home on the 27th inst at 4-45 p in.15 words
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Article17 1903-02-13 4 The 8. 8. Hamburg with the German mail from Europe is expected to arrive here to-morrow morning.17 words
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Article21 1903-02-13 4 The M M. as. Salazie left Saigon at 2 o'clock this morning and may be expected here at daylight on Sunday21 words
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Article20 1903-02-13 4 The P. A <>. intermediate steamer Cawlia left Penang at 5. p. m. yesterday and is due here at daylight to-morrow20 words
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Article21 1903-02-13 4 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Article22 1903-02-13 4 The Glenogle, on arrival from Hongkong, went into the Albert Dock at Tanjong Pagar this forenoon, in order to have her painted.22 words
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Article21 1903-02-13 4 The Selangor estimates for 1903 provide for an outlay of $7,267,258. The estimated outlay in 1902 was expected to reach $6,359,591.21 words
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Article30 1903-02-13 4 Powek to inflict fines on employees drawing $100 per mensem and under, has been vested in the head of the Medical Department in Perak under "The Departmental Fines Enactment, 1901."30 words
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Article25 1903-02-13 4 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. notifies that telegraphic communication has been established with Honolulu. Sandwich Islands. The tariff from Singapore will be $4.10 per word.25 words
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Article30 1903-02-13 4 The Singapore Dance Club which started recently under very encouraging auspices at the Temperance Institute has split, the Eurasian members withdrawing in order to run a club exclusively for them«elves.30 words
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Article39 1903-02-13 4 The F.M.S. yacht EsmerabLi arrived from Port Swettenham this morning, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wright on board. Dr. Wright is en route to America where be goes to take a chair in the John Hopkins I'niversity in Baltimore, Maryland.39 words
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Article45 1903-02-13 4 Aboi't 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire occurred in a Chinese shop in New Market Road. The house was packed full of Chinese crackers and these suddenly caught fire and banged away merrily, setting fire to the house which was burned in a few minutes.45 words
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Article57 1903-02-13 4 To-day, Low Chee Ann was before Mr. Beatty for preliminary enquiry into allegations of (i) cheating and dishonestly inducing Mr. Fraser to deliver to him Slo on the 4th inst (ii) forging a water rate notice for the purpose of cheating and (iii) using as genuine a forged document. Three57 words
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Article62 1903-02-13 4 Mr. J. M. Di/ngby, chief clerk in the Municipal Secretariat, who has been for some time manager ot th« Temperance Institute, leaves for England permanently on the 10th prox. During the time he has been in charge of this Club it has made very material advancement, for which credit is62 words
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Article75 1903-02-13 4 At Kampar, in Perak, a new house belonging to Mr. D. Aeria wan burned down a few days ago, with damage set at 82,000 not covered by insurance. His Kling boy had got drunk, and started fighting with his cook, a Kling, also, and the house caught fire during the75 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article93 1903-02-13 4 Lorulm, 12rA Feb. The Allies have agreed that all threr protocols regarding Venezuela shall be signed simultaneously by Great Britain, Germany, and Italy. This is to avoid one anticipating the others. The other Powers concerned will appear at the Hague an one Tower. Germany has waived her93 words
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Article58 1903-02-13 4 Grave uneasiness existx at Vienna owing to a report that Bulgaria contemplates mobilizing two army corps in consequence of the massing of Turkish troops on the frontier. Fourteen battalions of Turkish redifs (recruits under training) with their headquarters at Salonika, have been called out ostensibly to replace58 words
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Article38 1903-02-13 4 The Senate at Washington has ratified the treaty providing three jurists on each side to settle the Alaskan dispute. [The disMto Nfarrsd '<> ii bstwasa Qnbl Britain anil the I'nitwl Slat.'-. MRaHfclg Mm Alarkan boundary of < an.-i'la38 words
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Article15 1903-02-13 4 Dr. Davidson, the new Arclibishop.of Canterbury, has been enthroned in Canterbury Cathedral.15 words
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Article247 1903-02-13 4 Yesterday's Results. I.AUIBB' SINGLES A. CLASS. Mssi M. AhraniK Imnii Mi-. W.itkiiiH. 0-1, |> MIXKD DOUBLES A. CLABS. Mi-- I < ■mill :iinl Mr. llaniiaiord b*at Mi> (jalziiiaiin and Mr Withers t-% S, ti Mn iNaSM sal Major Lilly U-.it \li>AtoaSM mi Mr. Noon. .1 ti. ti 4.247 words
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Article53 1903-02-13 4 Pillar post olliee boxes have been erected at the Town Station, Singapore Railway, and at the junction of Kampong Java Koad with Bukit Timah Road (Newton). Ihe boxes will be cleared in future as follows Town Statiffh at Mtiiam., l_'sopm, and 3.30 pin Newton, at HlO a.m. li\3o p.m. and53 words
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Article89 1903-02-13 4 The drought which so badly harassed Australia during the pat>t year is said to have had a still more terrible effect in New Guinea where thousands of the aborigines are said to have perished from sheer starvation. The Government officials were, at latest advices, said to be having a terrible89 words
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Article119 1903-02-13 4 Somb of the Manila newspaper men find it hard to shake off old habits Thus the Manila Cable Xews in a recent issue: -An officer and ten men of the 27th Infantry who recently returned from a trip to the mouth of the crater of Mt. Apo, report having met119 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement739 1903-02-13 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WOMEN A Woman's advice to Women is the best of advice. She knows well what she is talking about, bitter experience having been her teacher. A Woman's advice is to deal at THE AUSTRALIAN STORES and SAVE MONEY. THOMPSON THOMAS CO., 1 ROBINSON ROAD, PHONE CALL No. 39.739 words
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Advertisement128 1903-02-13 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers open Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on Woekd »y» 8 m P°>a on Sundays. 8 a.m. noon. Large Stock of Photographic material!. Monthly tupplies fre in Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films, Wratten-Wrainwright's Jlford and German128 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter1132 1903-02-13 5 ft the Editor of the "Strtits Time*." Sik, With your permission I will >enture to break a lance with Sir Pertile :r. this Tournament of the Currency." He it a goodly champion armed at all points, he hath knowledge of li is weapons fashioned in the schools of1,132 words
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Letter227 1903-02-13 5 To tit* Editor of the Straits Times'' Sir, Last night was the concluding exhibition of the tire-cracker demonstration for the present Chinese New Year, and judging from the peculiarly vicious nature of the crackers, it is well that this is so. As a spectator at different places I227 words
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Article259 1903-02-13 5 On Wednesday the Rev. G. F. Pykett and Mrs. Pykett, arrived from Penang and joined the other members of this Conference. At the session, held from 10 a.m. to 13 noon, a number of interesting reports were read, the most important being obviously that of the259 words
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Article152 1903-02-13 5 The sixth meeting of the I'unjom Mining Co., takes place on the 17th inst. at Hongkong. The directors' report states that the work done dnripg the past year on the concession has been considerable. Financially, for the period under review (up to Dec. 31st last) the increase152 words
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Article168 1903-02-13 5 It is good news that we are shortly to have the pleasure of witnessing another amateur dramatic exhibition in the Town Hall. The nights fixed (vide advertisement appearing today) are Monday Feb. I'.Jrd, and Thursday, Feb. 26th and the piece to be played is the well-known comedy in168 words
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Article157 1903-02-13 5 Thb Keystone watch case company of Philadelphia, < T .S.A has published an instructive booklet entitled Intelligent Watch-buying which is sent free to all who write for it. It contains some interesting facts concerning watches which are not gene'ally known, and especially tells of the merits of157 words
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Article127 1903-02-13 5 The North iMm Daily New* of the 2nd inst reports:— A fatal accident at Kiukiang on the 2 k th ultimo, in which four of the crew of H. M. gunboat Snipe lost their lives by drowning. It seems that the Snipe arrived there during the evening, and127 words
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Article274 1903-02-13 5 For Singapore. Per P. O.s. s. Australia from London Jan. 'ii. connecting at Colombo with the steamer Valetta due on the ■J-.'n<i Feb. Messrs. Meikle, W. Michle. W. D. Barkns. Belfield, and G. G. Wild, Mr. Harrewell, Capt. and Mrs. Christie, Mr. anu Mrs. J. Brodie, Mr.274 words
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Article81 1903-02-13 5 The cyclists of the United Kingdom are engaged in raising a great memorial to the late Mr. J. K. Starley, of Coventry, the inventor of the 'safety' type of bicycle. A committee has been formed, and has decided that the memorial shall take the form of a scholarship for road81 words
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Article87 1903-02-13 5 The Malay Mail tells how, the other day, at Sungei Besi, in Selangor, some raining coolies wanted their pay to meet expenditure during the Chinese New Year, but the mine owner would not give t.em any. They then took him to the tin ore box and nailed him87 words
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Article52 1903-02-13 5 An inquest was held on Wednesday on the dead body of a Chinaman which was found floating in the river near Cavanagh Bridge. The medical evidence proved that the man had died of pneumonia and that the wounds had been inflicted after death probably by the propellor blades of a52 words
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Article76 1903-02-13 5 In stating yesterday that the S.V.i were giving a concert at the AngloChinese School, Telok Ayer, on Saturday evening next, we were somewhat in error. A smoking concert is to be given on the date and at the place named by the .Straits Chinese Recreation Club, and to this they76 words
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Article83 1903-02-13 5 From dusk yesterday evening, pandemonium reigned in all quarters inhabited by Chinese, the New Year's festivities being concluded in orthodox style by making the place as much like an inferno as possible— too hot to hold the devils. Except for the din caused by fireworks and Chinese alleged instruments of83 words
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Article101 1903-02-13 5 This morning a considerable number of cases of firing ot?' crackers during prohibited hours were on the police charge books. The usual hours for firing on Chap Uoh Mai during past years were 6 p.m. till midnight. Yesterday, this was changed from is p m. till midnight. Some of the101 words
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Article85 1903-02-13 5 The following appointments have just taken effect in Selangor —Mr. C. A Newman to be inspector of markets and abattoirs, 'Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, on six months' probation. Mr. R. W. Bowring Darke, district surveyor, has been granted three months' vacation leave to be followed by twelve months' leave on85 words
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Article643 1903-02-13 5 BIHQAFOM, 13TH FKSKUABY, I*o3. PRODUCE. Oambier bnyen f 15.00 Copra Ball „Mi do Pontianak 9.00 Pepper, Black bnyert 54.874 do White, (8%) 59.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 6.15 do Brunei No. 1 4.80 Pearl Sago 8.00 Coffee, Bali, 16% banU MM Coffee, Palembang, 20% ba«i... 32.00 Coffee, Liberian No. 1643 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1903-02-13 5 My father says Dr. J.tyne'i Kxpectorant saved my life when I was a baby, and I regard it as the best remedy in the world for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. —A. T. Bowling Merchant, Elvira, Ky., Dec. 6, 1800. The Singapore Dispensary, Sole Agents for the strait*51 words
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Advertisement31 1903-02-13 5 GENERAL DEBILITY AND BRAIN FAG. The Effects or Stiabns' Wine is remarkable in the following complaints and functional disorders Phthisis, Dyspepsia, Influenza, General Debility, Brain Fag, Ano>mia. Sold by all chemists.31 words
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Advertisement192 1903-02-13 5 Cure it now It is a l>ad sign when you have that obstinate lineering cough which will not be shaken oil. You a r e near the danger point of serious sickness when you let that cold bang on. Cure it now, and cure it quickly, safely surely. Coughs, chest-cold,192 words
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Advertisement106 1903-02-13 5 Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ld. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. The Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ltd. is prepared to book orders for Common Bricks at SI SO per laksa. Firebricks, Fireclay, Arch lirebriekx, Koiler Heatings, and Flue covers always in stock at the following price*. Rrtsricki S«0 pr thousand Fireclay pr Un Ares Firtsricki 975106 words
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Advertisement698 1903-02-13 5 AUCTION SALES. Preliminary Notice. Estate of Teo Kit Vheong, Deceased. AUCTION RALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AM) 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD GAM-BIBR AND PEPPER PLANTATIONS. COVERING AN AREA O F 725 Ac re« TO BB HKLD AT POWKI.I. it 00 *8 PALK-KOOM. On \Ved)ie*ilny, 2:>lh Mmsvf 1903, at J.M) p m. District698 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous154 1903-02-13 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 13th February. Mich Water. 11.58 p.m. S.V.A. RsSaJS Finding. 5.15. Tannin I lull at Home. 9. Town Band. Esplanade. 9. Malay Theatre. North Bridge ltoad. 9. Saturday, 14th February. High Water. 11.46 p.m. SIT. Cri.-ket. B.G.G.C. (i..M Medal I'lay. N.I). L. outward mail due. M.M. ..at154 words
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Advertisement262 1903-02-13 6 NOTICES. Vot Puteometet> Requires o J1 h cvszrcs in use skilled attendance. W^pf 8 Ving £nUre ALMOST Jr jr A.iNr^TKCir^G. L mm K Needs no No moving part- '.^r HK of order. ,>^C^c .'ap WORK SfjiM*^' SThAM PUMP. SOLE HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. DAWSON'S 500TS FOR Ai-i- CLASSES. Unequalled for STYLE,262 words
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Advertisement120 1903-02-13 6 I MOTOR CARS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TC 8U PPLY BENZINE SYME CO. v.c J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED "THE LION" T^isr--s.A_:isr The most Refreshing and Invigorating Natural Mineral Water. It mixes Excellently with either Whisky or Brandy and is Permanent in Quality. :o: G. Otomune120 words
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Advertisement234 1903-02-13 6 NOTICES. HORSES HORSES HORSES GOBS AND PONIES Ex s.s. Itinda." H ABP.AMS has just landed 59 Horses, Cobs and Ponies, including a very handsome tour-in hand Team of dat& Creams, several well matched pairs, and several Guaranteed prize winner? Also several good Polo Ponies. The shipment has been landed in234 words
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Advertisement190 1903-02-13 6 INDIAN ENGINEERING. A.M ILLDBTKATEU WEEKLY JOURNAL THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With guaranteed btma fvi' cirrultitio*. LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C.E. CALCUTTA w t (Bfyampagne. Perrier— Jouet. Quarts, Pints and Half Pints. Huttenbach Bros Co.. htftrttn li'tnil ut John Little Co., Ltd. (Bfyampagne. tu. f.190 words
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Advertisement236 1903-02-13 6 NOTICES. GRIMAULT.C 0 Medicinal Skin Soap >RIMAtII/f» C- J *<jJV MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP P 1 Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the I Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE VIVIENNE, 8 Parl is M.C.S. Mohamed Co Diamond Merchant*. Manufacturing236 words
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Advertisement729 1903-02-13 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. TIIK St» D H*r 1 Life Auumooo. Norwich Uninn Kir« ln»ur«QC» Society. 4tU» AMur&nce Company (Fire). rhe K|i..Ut.l« Life Annurnnoe bociuty. The ChiDa Mutual Steam Navigation Company '•.tt«nham Lager B««r Company. ror particular* of tLeaa Companies, see the rull advßrtigement of THK BORNF.O COMPANY. LIMtTKD. Atfenti.729 words
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Advertisement1265 1903-02-13 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government p, mi at Sinpaj ore. Bhip Aoiscy, laii J. DjmrßU A Co., 2-8, Coiltib Quat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be I ><»«patch*d for On Bnmtm Djambie Feb 1 Paneh, Bila, Assaban, Deli,1,265 words
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Advertisement665 1903-02-13 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Horddeutsctier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. 1 STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. TONS Reg. Tons Res. St'.Mtn -478 KohneKnnq 2042 Sandakan 2111 Pftchaburi 2191 Paknam i'c«H PiUanulok 2019 Tanglin 1999 Kajaburi 1904 Bangkok 19i0 Chow Tai 1777 Karat 1900 Wong Koi 1777 Singora \'M Keong Wai 1777 Sue.% Tung665 words
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Advertisement687 1903-02-13 7 K INSURANCE CO.'S LtIAN ASbOKANt:* CO. LIMITED. LONDON. ribed Capital £2,000,000. Invested Funds 4,51 H,OOO. »1 Income 08S,OOC ndersigned, agents lor the »boit Company, are prepared to accept fire ritki for snort period* of tea day* or longei periods at current rate* to be Darned oo application to PATBRWON. SIMONS687 words
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Advertisement768 1903-02-13 7 NOTICES. P J|PIOL &STEEL A RMMdy for all Irroitulr.rltlas. Sold by aini(apop« Dispantinrf Co., Ltd., RatTius f'lao, Slncupore. Pr0r.1... t HAPTIN fh, m SIMTHAMPTON PNJII AM) LIQUID FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 326 (Thirty-two shillings mid sixpence) per ton o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO768 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1389 1903-02-13 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh.— •hip bq. barque sch. schooner Yet. I Kht; Cm— Cruiser; Obt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.j).— Horse-power, Brit. BrilUh U. SJ— United States; Fch.— French Ctor. German Dut. Dutch Joh. Johore 8.0. General-cargo; d.p. -deck passenger; D.—1,389 words
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Article584 1903-02-13 8 Name, port, probable dale of arrtiai. and name of agent*. STEAMERS. Bombay, I-Vb -JO; Borneo Coy. i. Hongkong, urM R. Meyer. Australind, Fremantla, Fab 1H; Bou«tead. Austria Hongkong Fob 27; Rautenberg. A A.i Mara. Japan. Mar 26: P. Simons. Ballaarat, Bom I 'ay, Mar 22: P. 4 O.584 words
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Article184 1903-02-13 8 Fur f>r tteamrr Time. To-MoßKoiy. Sandakan via ports Kedah 7 a.m. Penang aodJColombo Tamba Maru 7 a.m. Yokohama and Kol>e Onifenta 11 a.m. Padang via ports Ion Outhoorn 1 p.m Djambie Kian Ann 1 p.m. P. Dickson 4 Sepang Hintamj Timnr 1 p.m. Bangkok Deli 2 p.m Penang184 words
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Article140 1903-02-13 8 From Europe Ry the N. D. L. s.s. Humhv 7v due on Saturday, wit h dates to the 20th Feli. She brings replies to the mails, which left Singapore on the 21st December. From China By the M. M. s.s. Salatie due on Sunday. Timbs Table of140 words
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Article139 1903-02-13 8 a lon- Caftatr Km From Sailed Consionker. Feb 12 Palameotta* 11 NHtttor' 12 Siam Vi Giang B<"e 19 Ban Fo Soon 12 Ophir II R. Scbifl Bam 13 G G. Da*ndel» 13 Pontianak 13 Lightnine 13 Glenoslf 1 Brit str 2208 Pearson i>r 2386 Raker str. SW2 Binn> Mr.139 words
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Article166 1903-02-13 8 Vbssil's Name. iFlas 4 Rio Tons. I'ATB. Destination. Feb 12 Dniifred Nor str. 659 Bombay 14 Tiiini' i M.in Jap str. 3800 Antwerp via ports 14 Benledi Brit str. 1481 London via ports 14 Kian Ann str. 101 Diambie 1.1 Isabella Out str. 84 Khio. Singkep and Liogg.i II166 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1903-02-13 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kondang Kerbau Hospital I :t)i February 190.% Ha.m.,Bp m. »p.m Remarer. Bar 80.000 'JP 906 28 P79 Mornine Temp 88 7 W5.0 77.0 clear, day WBlbTher 77.0 78.0 75.0 and night DirofWind n.k. ne. Calm, partially Max. Temp 87.2 cloudy. Mm 74.5 Max.in Sun 1 1.1 f> Terr.94 words
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