The Straits Times, 28 April 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. APRIL 28. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS MO. ai,iis
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 672 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. APPLICATIONS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on the Ist May for the post of Chief Draughtsman, Public Works Department, Binmpora. 'Ihis appointment is on the Fixed Establishment the commencing pay is lI4C pat annum rising by two triennial -rr. -n i.
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    • 347 1 NOTICES ROBINSON Co. Gents' Tailors. \v^\ Are now showing a choice Ar^NSj^v Selection of all the cheviots. \*>>\ Latest Designs for VICUNAS. \y o <* a> < v^)\ Gents Wear A large Variety of N V^sSuitable for all Tennis Suitings. \&^V Occasion*. Tropical weight Tweeds \fy>Jr\ IN ONE SUIT LENGTH
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    • 773 1 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLU Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1903. MAY \»th, 2Ui,2Srd. FIRST DAY. Tuetday, 19//. May. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP.— A Cup presented by H. E. Sir F. A. Swettenham, X.C.HO. and «JOO added by the Club. A Race for Maiden Horses Weight 9st. Entrance, $10. Distance, R
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    • 817 1 NOTICES. THk. BTEWAKDB' CUP.— Value $400, and $100 to the Second Hone, provided there are five starter*, the property of different owner*. A handicap for horses that have started in Races Nos. 1, 6, 6, or 7 on the First Day. Entrance $10. Distance, R.C. THE GRIFFIN CONSOLATION.— VaIue $2fiO.
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    • 602 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION T'KNDKKs will be received at the I Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 6th May, MlB, for the I following works: l a Construction of a Pierre Perdue wal at Tanjong Rhu. I 2. Construction of five additional quar I ters for sab-warders at
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  • 515 2 coin or bullion reserve. The Government was simply to make itself responsible for redemption. Tbe scheme became essentially thus little more than one for th<> manufacture of so-called money in any form pleasing to the local authorities and in quantities to suit them. This idea took in
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  • 63 2 Osb of th« illustrations in Ihe OktittUm BMfa to hand is rather interesting. A story about a Chinaman being horse-whipped by a Dutchman in some port in Java is embellished with ;i view of the occurrence taking pl<( trout mm ■■■n Skiff im§ <>[hce. Messrs. (Jaggino's store, Cavenagh Bridge and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 314 2 NOTICES. ?S Nothing but unexampled merit on the part of C I St. iacobs Oil I ;md fall r.ali/.ation of t*»cl«iM K Rhe'imatisntL Neuralgia, S Backache, €ol»u mv^SL^ TW De Si S Strains, Bruises, W(V Swellings, Sores, g S and AIL OTHER PAINS for which an J^Jj'."^^^^^^©!^ S ,m. mml
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    • 70 2 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 18 cure for severe colds, persistent coughs and preventive of pneumonia It is the mother's favourite for whooping eou«h. Loosening the coui(h. relieves tho lung*, and opens the secretions. It counteract* any tendency of a bad cold to result in pneumania. It If unequalled to bid colds.
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  • 108 3 Dr. Bickerton, writing in the Practitioner," thinks he has discovered a reasonable explanation of the contradictory evidence often given in the Admiralty Court.. It is that the sailors on the great majority of vessels are not required to pass any test in colour perception, as are captains and
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  • 613 3 P. O. May I— lVr 1i,,11.,,,r«t K.n 1...11.11.11— Mr. A. A. Shiiii, Mr I. AttefcaWl From IVimii-j to Ix>nil»n Mr. uml Mr.. Klnlon. Mr. llar|M'i .-mil fumily anil Mr. Ariioul<l. Km 81. -l'er 5hn,,,!,,!, Mt-. Uh .mml .liil.l.' in QtriM MMI t«.' -liiltlreii ami Wm BSTOM. From
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  • 34 3 Thk Superintendent of the I*. and Company, referring to a paragraph taken by the CAtM Mail from the Kul* 1 HtraM, denies that the -lava was recently on tire at Kobe or anywhere else.
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  • 55 3 .lava, the land of the upas tree and the mythical pnison valley, has obvious possibilities for the novelist who knows the country and its people. In her book, Stranpers in the Land," to be published by Messrs Blackie «nd Sod, Mi-* ll fill lI i' draws upon her personal experiences
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 Nine Rpidemics /CHAMBERLAINS Colic snd Diarrhea \j Remedy has been used in nine epidemics of dysentery with perfect sucress. effecting a cure in the most severe npd dangerous cases. Jf troubled with difirrbira or l>owel complaints, try it once and tee how you like it. From all o/rr the world
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    • 513 3 NOTICES. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by the highest Preach Medical authorities and superior to Tanse.y, steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPCCfVAUT, 8, r. Virienne, Paris |'*M AT I COj Rennwnr d Physician* pmeribe Oriawalt'l Matieo AC tht" most iflivr* and At
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    • 836 3 NOTIwES. A FOOLISH OLD IDEA. It, was oncu thought that a medicine was all the more beneficial tor having a nasty taste and smell. We now know that such an idea is perfect nonsense. There is no more reason wby medicine should offend the senses than why food should do
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    • 663 3 NOTICES. WANTED. 4 RCHITECTURAL Assistant. Apply to A. c/o Strait* Time* 30-4 WANTED. TWO Chinese frames for Paiembang Apply to HOQOLANDT4CO. WANTED. A fitter for Stulang Stevn-Saw Mills, Johore. 80-4 Apply to Manager. WANTED. A Chinese cashier who is quick at figures small security required. Reply in writing to T.
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    • 656 3 NOTICES. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan V Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SUB-AGENTS OP THI Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD 4 CO.. General Agents, n.c. Straits Settlements. LADY'S HORSKB~FORrsALK. I)A1R of large, grey, carriage horses, (owner leaving for Europe) Apply to JOHN ANDERSON, 29-4 cTd Guthrie A Co., Ltd SULPHURIC
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    • 626 3 SHIPPINQ NAVIGATION E GENERALE IT A I I A N A FOR HONGKONG. 'pHE Italian as. Ist HI A, Captain I Magazini, having left Bombay on the 17th Tnst., may be expected to arrive here on Tuesday, 'he 28th inst.. and w il have prompt despatch for the al>ove poit.
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  • 679 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 28T H APRIL. The announcement that China has refused to accede to the demands of Russia in Manchuria does not in itself convey any guarantee of continued peace in the Farthest East. On the other hand it would seem calculated solely to hasten
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  • 205 4 Thk Honekong heakb returns for last year show 39J deaths from malarial fevers among Chinese there, as against 541 in 1901. This falling off is ascribed to the vigorous measures taken by Government in cleaning and training the watercourses in the city which had been hitherto breeding places for the
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  • 226 4 What really are the rights of rickisha pullers as distinct from those of the publir that rides in rickishas Maya puller get tired whenever he likes, and, if not, when may he get tired P Few it any persons in the community have the remotest conception of what a rickisha
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  • 52 4 The following epitaph on Sir Hector Macdonald appears in the Times over the signature of Hugh Macnaghten. In Memuriam. l.i-a.c him alone, The death forgotten, and the truth unknown. Knough to know, Whateer he feared, he never feared a foe. Believe the best, M Englißh heart*, and leave him to
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  • 21 4 An article on the Chinese currency question will be found on page 2, and V M. S. Notes on page 6.
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  • 8 4 To-day's 4 ins. bank rate is l/» i
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  • 6 4 Tkk Assizes commence on Tuesday next.
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  • 12 4 The Homeward mail b> the Ballaarat closes on Friday at 6 a.m.
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  • 15 4 The Nam Sung arrived from Hongkong this morning with 1,534 Chinese deck passengers on board.
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  • 19 4 H. M. S. i I'jck finished coaling at the wharf yesterday and returned to her anchorage in the roads.
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  • 16 4 According to estimates published in Japanese papers, Russia has between 40,000 and 50,000 troops in Manchuria.
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  • 20 4 Bose's Great Indian Cir-us advertises that it will open on the usual ground, opposite Rallies Hotel, on Friday evening next.
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  • 19 4 H.MS AmphitrUe left Yokohama for Honolulu on the 7th instant to escort two topedo-boat destroyers to the China station.
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  • 22 4 The Union Insurance society of Canton, Li., has declare! an interim bonus of 20 per cent, upon contributions for the year 1902.
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  • 22 4 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Valetta left Colombo at 11 p.m. on Sunday, and is expected here about Saturday afternoon.
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  • 29 4 Cor nt ub Bondy, the new F rench Consul at Singapore, was a passenger from Europe by the French mail, arriving this morning. He is accompanied by his family.
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  • 30 4 During the months of May and June summer months, American civil employe's in the Philippines are to have a five hours' working day, instead of six hours as at present.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisements, with date*, of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed or, page 8.
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  • 37 4 At a meeting of the S. V. I. yesterday evening various decisions were arrived at regarding the recreation of the corps. It was decided to acquire a billiard table and to go in for cricket, tennis, etc.
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  • 33 4 The tongkang which sunk in the mouth of the Singapore River on Saturday night was still hard and fast there this morning, to ihu inconvenience of the traffic entering and leaving the river.
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  • 36 4 A KhißT occurred in Boat Quay about a quarter to eight last night between some Chinese sampan coolies. The windows of house No. 39 were smashed The men dispersed before the arrival of the Marine Police.
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  • 37 4 Four Malays were this morning finnd $50 each for failing to notify the existence of small-pox cases in a kongsi at 242 Syed Alwee Road. A man living next door was lined $75 for a similar oftence
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  • 40 4 Ai.va, the King of Coins," assisted by Mddle Reux and others, will two performances at the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday next, the 4th and oth instant. Indian and Burma papers speak very highly of the 'performances given there.
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  • 60 4 It will interest sportsmen hereabouts to know that there is still game on the island for those who know where to seek it. On Thursday last a party of three gentlemen killed a boar under Bukit Timah, within half a mile of the road. The same gentlemen killed another boar
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  • 57 4 On Sunday evening, a Kling entered the Robinson Piano Coy. godown by the back way in Change Alley. He managed to possess himself of the entire tin lining of a piano case and was carrying it away when he wa« arrested. Yesterday, he was before Mr. Beatty and was fined
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  • 77 4 The Children's Aid Society has published its first subscription list this year. The amount comes to $408 ;t9 Of this S:*l6 ■'.'■> represent the half proceeds of the Liberty Hall" entertainments. The balance consists of a $.50 donation from Mr. W. H. Shelford, and quarterly subscriptions of S2O from Col.
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  • 74 4 The orchestra of the .Singapore Philharmonic Society will recommence practice at the Town Hall next Thursday and on following Thursday evenings at H 30. Permission has been obtained for the leading wind players of the Manchester Regimental band to assist the Philharmonic during the ensuing season, which is
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  • 113 4 Last night burglars paid a visit to Devon Villa, River Valley Road, the residence of Mrs. Campbell, and carried of a sewing machine which was left on the verandah. On Sunday bight thieves visited Mr. Peirce's servants' quarters at Gilstead Road. While the occupants of the house were
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  • 286 4 This morning, Fong Seng Tuns', a medical practitioner, was before Mr Wilson in answer to a summons issued at the instance of the Municipal Health Officer to explain how he foiled to report a case of bubonic plague brought to his knowledge in which a girl of
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  • Renter's Telegrams.
    • 98 4 American Action. London, April 21th. The State Department at Washington, on the 19th instant, handed to the Chinese Minister there a Note, pointing out the danger attending any surrender of Chinese territory, and sent copies ot the Note to the Powers. The American Ambassador at St Petersburg h;is
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  • 484 4 Yesterday's Play. SIV,I I Dl keir I l..;it Ui'iitls UI3. ii :t. Witlii'i- Leal l-'umii.-in li I. M. li. si\..i.hv 1i.i1.ln 1 beat Part+l ti-:t, i. >i\i;i.ks. Mill.r T I I! MT. l>eat T)TMI -I, IK. ti n. *ntniT Cunriuii xr. aaaa Bawajaa-fl i> '>. Mk >inilliaiii
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  • 37 4 The Kuryalws is due from Australia via Java ports either to-day or to monow with a nu tuner of horses on board. The I'mta which arrived from Rangoon via ports yesterday, landed several head of horned cattle
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 473 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG, AND SINGAPORE. ffiriee Jbisl on Jipplieation.) lv th. ft. The Australian Stores SELL THE FOLLOWING: Arrowroot 1 Ih tin 4Octs j=— Digestive Meal 3O cts. J *^£^^^3M per tin. do 21b 70 SA(b|>. aw 2LBS l
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    • 255 4 Grand Opening Night of PROFESSOR BOSE'S Great Bengal Circus On Friday, Ist May, At 9 p. m. Beach Road, opposite Baffles Hotel. DAKISC EXPLOITS OM Triple Horizontal Bar. (iaiid Serpentine Descent from The Egyptian Pyramid. Marvellous Exhibition of Swordsmanship. ABOVE ALL. THE »STONISHIKG BMAVERV OF Miss Susila WHEN PERFORMING WITH
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    • 109 4 G.R. Lambert Co. Photographers dpkm Greabam House (Battery Road.) —on Weekday* only 8 ajn.— 6 p.m. Orchard on w«w «> kd »y« 8 m P m 0.1 Sundayf. Ba.m.— neon. Large Stock of Photographic material*. Monthly sapplies frcm Europe, reliable printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman films W ratten- Wrain wrigbt's
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    • 69 4 MORE EKKKCI'IVK THAN COD LIVIB OIL. Medical Scientists have long sought in vain for a preparation as effective as Cod Liver Oil, but free from its disadvantages. Emulsions, Tonics, and Medicated Wines have been extolled in vain. The problem has been now solved, once and for all by the introduction
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  • 2538 5 A CHINAMAN'S APPEAL. Sequel to a Police (laming Raid. llki -hSTi.Y. Supt. Whit«head, Insp. Howard, klargt. King and some other police nHi<-.-r« made a gamine raid on a mum 111 Boat Quay. Tlie iMendanta, eight in number, were duly baled before tlie police in igietrata, churnf) rartoa«ijr
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  • 186 5 On Saturday night a pleasant function took place at the Temperance Institute, the occasion being a welcome given to the rank and file of the Manchester Regiment by the members of the Star of the East Lodge," 1.0.G.T Tl>is took the form of a musical entertainment.
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  • 634 5 L«rs of Singaporeans will be interested to hear that M. Trahan, the well known trainer, has gone to Australia to pick up any available likely animals for the Kour Sahib of Patiala. I regret to hear that Chats**, which was regarded as almost an absolute certainty for the
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  • 158 5 Recovered through the "Straits Times." The following incident speaks eloquently of what an advertisement in the Strait* Time* can do, even in distant Bangkok. Mr. J. Bateman, a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Mansfield and Co. who lately lost his bicycle in the rirm's office as
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  • 370 5 SINGAPORE, -JHTH APRIL, I*l3. PRODUCE. Gambler f IM3 Copra Ball H. 411 do Pontianak ■> i Pepper, Black 34.75 do White, (8%) 87'tJ Sago Floor Sarawak 4 60 do Brunei No. 1 IM Pearl Sago 6.~t0 Coffee, Ball, 15% but* M Coffee, Palem bang, 20% basis.- 31.00 Coffee, Liberian
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 103 5 Better than a Plaster. APIECE of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster When troubleu with the back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more pleased with the prompt
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    • 30 5 Those alarming catarrhal fevers to which many children are subject, can be prevented or cured with timely doses of Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 174 5 AUCTION SALE OK VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND TOGETHER WITH THE NINE PROIM'I'K GODOWNS BRKCTSD THEREON AND ADJACENT TO THE SINGAPORE RIYKK. Til BE HELII AT POWKLL Of 's SALW-ROOM On Tuesday, oth May, 19(«, ut MO k LL those Nine Valuable Piece* of freehold land situate at Martin Koad, Kampnng Martin,
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    • 792 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF 99K YEARS' LEASEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS Situated at Cheavu Hum Lm Bnm TO BE HFI.D AT POWELL cos. SAI.K-HnoM On WmLmimg, 2dth Apnl, IMS, at 1.80 p m. SEVEV valuable year*' InatoboM •hophouan building allotment*, situate at Uli-ung Hong ],m 8 re.'t ntf Teluk Ayer Street,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 197 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 28th April. High Water, 1u.52 p.m. S.V.A. •_».!> Cvii Drill. "i.I.V >\ v S.V.I. SkinniHliing. 5.15. .i\,inj Kaßsiiu. North Bridge Roiul Wefaag Pnsi. North Hrid^'e liuail. !l. Wednesday, ?gth April. High Water. 11.41 a.1.1. 11. 24 p.m. Land Sale. Powell. 2.30. S.Y.A. Rattan l'ara"le. 5.15. S.V.U.,
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  • 518 6 Mr. G. dimming ha?, says the afuoy Mail, recently been having some trouble with his nai.-hang ■oolie« who were apparently aissatistied He has now found out the reason. It appears that one, at least, of hie headmen had been in the habit of extorting money from
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  • 325 6 Bamkok hat now nthsrao amusing legal pu//.le, vi/ what oOUtitutM > SianMM marriage'"' 1 'l'l«e stm forth in the Bmgkoi Tim M that ■> wrrrant oi execution ni issued ag&inat a wniiKiu, a British •übject. When the liaililt went to the woman- buUM to serve the
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  • 96 6 On Wediebday, Captain Bradbery Harbour Master of Paoaag, w;t^ entertained there at dinner by friends who .vi.xlit'il to bid him farewell prior to his departure for Kurope on his retirement from the Straits Service <>t which h« had been member over forty years He started with being ehiet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 648 6 NOTICES. CHATWOOD'S Patent "INVINCIBLE" SAFES of all qualitios. /\J /A a& Chatwood's Patent Steel Doors AO\(? Gates for Strong 1 Rooms. CATALOGUES FREE /sff <^ on Application. />^ \v S fl. Chatwood's TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSz-y/O^^ Q) New Patent -Solid..ffAßPßfivw" /Cs* Jy A* steel Safes m the Only HARtrßiiiAVlii^ /~\J rCV Safes
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    • 259 6 NOTICES. 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' -^y. ry Natural Toilet Preparations. A^^^X 'DARTRING' TOILET 'LANOLINE 1 in sirall and "A brge collapsible tubes. Makes rough skins smooth >^^^g^/<J and protects delicate complexions from the eilects <>f wind and sun. Thk 'DARTRING' LANOLINE 1 TOILET SOAP is un "Dartring' »«ANn equalled for cleansing and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 697 7 The Borneo Company, Ltd. THE Sttndul Life AMormnos. Norwich Union Fire In»nr»ao» 3oa««y. AtlM Auarmooe Company (Fire). The Equitable hit* Anauranoo Society. Cha China Mutual Steam Navigation Company (ha '■'nttenham Lager Beer Company. ."'or particular* of tluwe Companies, see th* •nil advertiienieiit of THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agent*. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 1224 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke PaUetvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with tbe MetberiaDcit India UoTernmoDi. r gmu at Singapore: Phif Acisct, lati J. I>ikndbls A Co., 2-8, Colltbb (jtur. ihe undermentioned date* are only approximate. ■MHfimer rmn. Kxpecteo Will i>e l>n«patched (or On siinmii zroon Djambie 27 Djambie, Simpang, Moeara Saba, and Palpmbaog
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    • 601 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y. K~ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service ii maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW PTEAMEBB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial 'apanese Government, specially designed for tbe Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 472 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. Compagnie Des Message He* Maritime* Oe France. TIUORAPHIO AODKMR: MMfIAQBBUU, Simgapori. The 'nail steamer* will leave Singapore on or aooat the undermentioned dates. OUTWABD. HoMBWAED. Datis. Dates 1003 1903 Salatie Apr. 37 Tonkin Apr '.'7 Oceanien May 10 Yarrn May 1 1 Annam May 2ft (MMM*«N May
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    • 324 7 NOTICES. COMMON SENSE-NUTSHELL A xtw inch. -al w.>rk .>n the <ii jwk and mo* •Hmmm ■■< »fcniMliminMfwll iiiimii iHamiwlfci and uifKfional dctnlttv, wute <>1 vitality, ttrprrMh*) >f ■pinlf. *t>- .with prm tual tlnnMlMa mamatr itm) iH fur remo»in(t rertiiin dipqualitlratmii* ih*f dr»Tr*>y Uir happinrw -f wiLlihl life It alw* trr«w
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1324 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. eteamer sh.— Ship; bq.— barque; sen. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. British V. S.— United States Feh.— French flsr.— German Dnt.— Dutch Joh.—Johore fl.i.— General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger; O.— Uncertain T.
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    • 115 8 For Her iteamer Time To-Mokrow. Colombo and Bombay fThima Marti 7 a.m. Palembang Swnerdecroon 9 a.m. Bangkok Paknam 1 a.m. Batu Pahat Surf Moh Noon. Siak and Pakan Hong L*> 1 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports B. Hin OMB 2 p.m. Mnar and Malacca Sultan 2 pm. Teluk
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    • 137 8 From Europe— Hy the P. 4 0. s.s. Valetta doe on Saturday, with dates to tbe nth Apl. She bring replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 17th March. From China— By the P. 40. ss. Ballaarat and M.M. ss. Tonkin due on Thursday. Tun
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  • 258 8 K FLAIi 5 Vkssilb Name. a Toks Caitain From Baii *d Co.<gioirß«s. Apl 'it sultan5 ultan Brit str 1270 Pitts Fremantle Apl 9W. ManafieM *Co "I mm mla r 28 3 Acheson Madras Apl 17 Boustead and Co 1. Lai Sang str 2226 Courtney Calcutta Apl 19 Boustead and
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  • 165 8 I I Date. Vbhsbi. 1 Najik. Flao A Rio.| Toks. Dbsti nation. pi 28 Ischia 28 Qiang Ann 28 Bombay 28 Pontianak 28 Giang Betas Kudat 27 Ban Fo Soon 28 Emile 28 Mena M Cahir Euryalus 28 SulUn van Liogm 29 Tai Bhant 28 E. Franz Ferdinand 88
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 339 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. Have just received new oriental embroidery goods from different countries. Amritsar chicken embroidery work comprising TABI.R COVERS, CENTRE PIECES, DOYLIES, CHAIR COVERS, etc., etc. CASHMERE EMBROIDERY, WASHING BEAUTIFULLY. SILK LACE HANDKERCHIEFS. AND INSERTION FOR LADIES' DRESSES. SILVER CASHMERE
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    • 482 8 SPECIAL PRICES rf Look up the following Pages for our New Bargains Jn our May Jfaist. am YOU FuT! KOK KOK KOR Bats Athletic Giirments Gents' Foot Wear Ties Shirts, Collars See Pafe 3. See Page 7. See Page 5. See Page 9. See Page 11. Every Line is Worth
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    • 180 8 Raffles RAFFLES store _^7^ 34 north~brTdge road Tiffin Room NEW g <>ods A til til IVUUIII. NEW GOODS m We liave just opened out ex N.<w. f* LT M I Im I Mam a large and choice assort nu-nt ot bLNulliL it latest novelties in ladies dre«> PILbEN BEER 1931
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