The Straits Times, 12 May 1903
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Title Section13 1903-05-12 1 The Straits Times. MO. ai.127 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. MAY 12. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement813 1903-05-12 1 NOTICES. ©he #traits ffimes. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. [per inch, column iueature.l Ftnt Insertion f 1 20 cents Second and iLird inxertions emh 80 cents fourth, liiih, itml mm li 40 cents Serenth to eighteenth 24 cents Nineteenth Hubseqncnt,, 16 cents Per week uf six diiyx, to be changed813 words
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Advertisement630 1903-05-12 1 NOTICES. V K I N M K N 1 N »TI FICATION" 4 N t-M.niination of candidate* for j\ adroit* ion to the Government Clerical H-'i i swill beheld in the Council Chamber at I '> urn. uu Monday, the leth instant. Intending candidates should forward tbtir anpiinikm together with630 words
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Advertisement194 1903-05-12 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid^ itmjqmmm** brand |Kk PNDENSED MILS 11/ l "f I IT £$&1 •3 •aouiD bu'J£ IV I I I lA W-FV As\ |^5- Guaranteed 1 W Full Cream. ZZ2. Largest Sale in the World. 'T Hundreds OP NOVELTIES Just come to hand. n SGUIligrS. Ufti qu< y Pleasing. 4*444*4****44*44***4**44**194 words
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Advertisement342 1903-05-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED a furnished room. Apply to DUNCAN PATERBON, 12-") MRHsrs. Gatbrie A Co., Ltd BOARD and lodging for two gentlemen House pleasantly situated, reasonable distance from town, and torms moderate. Apply to H.M S c/o Strait* Time*. 18-6 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR PENANO AND CALCUTTA. MESSRS. Apcnr342 words
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Advertisement409 1903-05-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PROFESSOR BOSE'S GREAT BENGAL CIRCUS To-Nijfht at <> o'clock. .Opposite Raffles Hotel. Fresh and Daring Exploits Triple Horizontal Bar. Atae all the Hondtrlul Prrfnrnunr' nf MISS SUSILA IND BIR BADAL-CHAND WITH TIIK GRAND ROYAL BKNOAL TIUEK Will Astound the Spectators. rates w xnissm. *t *i. AT REMARKABLE Entertainment409 words
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Article661 1903-05-12 2 II i» remarkable how greatly our estimate M MmlvM ami our aSMBtiM iliffers irum the e-uiirite tiiriiieil of us )iy other*. If the tiling ■an I'riirtn-HMe, nianv folks wonlil rMIiM heavily by seMinj: themselves at tln-ir Mm valuation (if they could liml customer-, nml aflerwnnU buying themselves661 words
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Article1740 1903-05-12 2 Speech by Mr. J. Howard Owyther The forty-ninth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China took place on Wednesday, April loth, at the Cannon Street 11-Hel, London, Mr. J. Howard Gwyther in the chair. The Chairman said Before proposing1,740 words
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Advertisement420 1903-05-12 2 NOTICES. THAT WHICH IT HAS DONE IT CAN DO AGAIN 1 [i ST. JACOBS OIL y v|[ CURES RHEUMATISM, A/»T^J^i. Neuralgia, Backache, Sciatica. Spralna k Bruiseß, Headache, Sore Throat. A f'rw <•«*«« pronounced incurable, which ST. JACOBS OIL has cureU m promptly and permanently I Rheumatism. Chronic 40 years, cured420 words
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Advertisement362 1903-05-12 2 NOTICES. CROSSLEY'S OIL ENGINES. UBUAL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK PARTICULARS AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION TO THE BORNEO CO., LP. THE TAFF YILTRMLWAY CO. Have fitted tip a plant for applying JOOEH.IT t3 TO THKIR RAILWAY SLEEPERS. One Application of Jodelite renders woodwork absolutely proof against white ants, ilry rot. or362 words
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Advertisement124 1903-05-12 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION-METAL. 1 jsUiit leW "Z aW V Vf*'^a r*n c- LJaP**s^. Imf The beftt for all classes of Machinery bearings. Full particulare from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PUEE COD LIVER OIL Y.'iib Hypophasptites of Lime Soda. PALATABLE A 8 MILK. Thtmtf i.ifimr.1,.,,.,1 1011 I.IVKR124 words
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Advertisement77 1903-05-12 2 Rheumatic Sufferers. VTANY sutlertTS.from rhcuiiuitisiM h.i\. iVL been surprised sad deli|fated Hi kba prompt relief obtained bj applyui; Ohaßjl li^rlainn rain Be i" In advising you to u-o Chamberlain Tain i till ni for Rht'uinatiMii. mt know it ■ill liv<> you perfect sstlaraetion. as tk« ffrst appliestiaej will pellew la*77 words
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Article335 1903-05-12 3 The latest number of The Tahlet to hand contains an interesting albeit brief biography of Lady Weld, the wife of Sir Frederick Weld, who from 1880 to 1887 was Governor ol the Straits Settlements. She died on Maunday Thursday and was butied on Easter Monday last.335 words
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Article310 1903-05-12 3 P. O. May I-V IVr '■■mmniitl I Ml and Ml*. i dUU an. l infant, Messta. A. Stuart, At Beyea, Mr. and Mm. Tomllnaon, Mr. .1. A. DoHob, Mrs. Hall. Miss Napper, mi Mr. 1'..1.-i.i oa. Kiom Paaaaje Mi--.- Tanner. M. Dnnaan, ani Misi Pafanar. Mag 81.—310 words
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Article321 1903-05-12 3 For Singapore. rVr P. AO. .i eonaeeting at Colombo with the >ti"iinier SUMM from London April IT, nue 17th May \|iss Kichuds. MiM Mrich.nn. Mrs. MacMurray. Mr. Q. 1' Barlow, Mr H H>\rt. l^unrt Sei-L'. Dall. Mr I V Hai.s.ll. Mr~ Hansell Mr. A. Beddi« Dr. Frankfursur.321 words
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Advertisement21 1903-05-12 3 Shipping advertisements^], with dates of tailing etc., will be loun on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.21 words
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Advertisement574 1903-05-12 3 NOTICES. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to tbe sex. Prescribed by the highest French Medical authorities and superior to T.ms.-v. steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEAUT. 8, r. Vivienn*. Paris ffTTTTT^T....- Imi I K^TICOJ Renowned I'hrncuns prexrioe Orimault's Matiao aa the molt aetiva and at the574 words
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Advertisement637 1903-05-12 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHAMIHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP OAPITAL JIO.OUO.OOC REBERVE FUND.— Sterling Keserve.4lo,ooo,ooo l „.r inn Silver Reserve....! 6,500,000/ 15 *****0 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 PROPRIETORS 10 Ol) twc COUET U* DIBKCTORS. A. J. Raymond, Ksq,— Chairman. R. U. Tomkins, Esq.— Deputy chairman. G Ballocu, Esq. H. Schvbart, Esq. Hon.637 words
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Advertisement811 1903-05-12 3 NOTICES. WHOSE FAULT IS IT Tbe world is full of disease and pain. Whose fault is it 't Everybody's therefore often the fault of the sufferers themselves. But the pressing question is what to do, bow to relieve, how to cure. What would become of us if means were not811 words
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Advertisement671 1903-05-12 3 NOTICES. Messrs H. L. Coghlan tf Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BUB-AGENTB or the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. BOUSTEAD 4 CO., General A^nts, v.c. Htraits Settlements. FOB SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fresh, at the Crown Dispensary, 96 Selegie Road. n.c. FOR SALE. 1/UMSONS Cinematograph in good Ci order. Complete671 words
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Advertisement706 1903-05-12 3 SHIPPINQ INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. I'HE Company's steamer SUlSAft'd, '2,"M tons, Captain Young, having left Hongkong on the '2nd inst., is dan here on or about the 12th idem, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage, apply to 12-6706 words
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Obituary23 1903-05-12 4 Cokkhiu. —At Kyoto, on Ml April, llknrv K. i >i:k il 1 1.1., Jr.. Vice -Managing Director, Oriental I'rinkiiijf Co., Limited. Kyoto.Kyodo - 23 words
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471 1903-05-12 4 The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 12TH MAY. Thk I'nited Planters' Association of Federated Malaya has brought out its yearly report for 1902 The report notes with qualified approval the proposal of the Labour Conference to increase the il .w of Tamil immigration by an offer of higher wages.471 words
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Article371 1903-05-12 4 m It was Daniel O'Connell who said lie could drive a coacb-and-four through any Act of Parliament framed by either the House of Lords' or the House of Commons. As it was in U'Connell's days, so it is still. As it is with Acts of Parliament, so it is with371 words
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Article223 1903-05-12 4 Considerable interest attaches to a report published by the German Government on the traffic of the subsidised lines of the Norddeutscher Lloyd and the Hamburg-America line to East Asia and Australia. According to this report, the total traffic of both lines (outgoing and homeward bound) amounted to 300,031 tons, valued223 words
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Article116 1903-05-12 4 It was a good thing that the Cunarder I'mbria did not put to sea with her cargo of infernal machinery and dynamite, to which Router alludes to-day Otherwise she and her passengers might now be at the bottom of the Atlantic. The Mafia, to which is ascribed this dastardly attempt116 words
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Article104 1903-05-12 4 Mr. A. L. B. Davis, a purchasing agent for the Government of the Philippines, is now in China, whither he has been despatched for the purpose of puroliaainß 10,000 bullocks to h* told by the Government at cost prices to the Filipiu< 8, their cattle having nearly all been destroyed104 words
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Article13 1903-05-12 4 The homeward P. O. mail steamer Coromindel is due here on Thursday morning.13 words
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Article23 1903-05-12 4 A rkpokt of the Chartered Bank meeting will be found on p <ge t, and a description of motor difficulties on page 6.23 words
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Article19 1903-05-12 4 Thb Mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Marseilles, on the LSth ultimo, was delivered on the 7th instant.19 words
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Article49 1903-05-12 4 Dr. Bullock, the newly appointed Municipal bacteriologist arrived this morning per s. s. Bingo Warn, and will assume charge of his duties to- narrow. It is reported that certain ladies of Penang are considering the advisability of starting a Rifle Association to compete with the existing Association in Taiping.49 words
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Article29 1903-05-12 4 At a recent meeting of the Rangoon Municipal Committee it was decided to provide fire escapes that would be of use in emergent cases of high buildings taking fire.29 words
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Article33 1903-05-12 4 Mr. W. E. Geil opens a ser>" of gospel addresses at the Presbyterian Church. The meetings on Friday and Saturday are advertised to be at the Town Hall at ft.l* and 9 p.m.33 words
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Article45 1903-05-12 4 Apropos of the fact that the island of Singapore is one huge Chinese graveyard, a correspondent points out that in case of war the graves would make the finest possible cover for troops. They certainly would, and on the part of the defenders as well.45 words
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Article44 1903-05-12 4 A qrrat storm took place at Marseilles on the 16th April. Many vessels broke from their moorings and others foundered Work on the quays was suspended and the embarkation of mails delayed Falls of snow took place in Paris, Lille, Lyons and Sf, Etienne.44 words
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Article69 1903-05-12 4 A Revkrend correspondent writes to say thut Mr. W E. Geil is not a padre so please do not call him Reverend.' He does not want it he is a layman, and as such says his say. When in Australia, Mr. Geil watt said by the Society papers to hnve69 words
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Article68 1903-05-12 4 Thk result of the Punjom mining Co'«. crushing for April 1903, is as follows: 115 tons of Swah ore advised previously, yielding 64 oz* of smelted gold, equivalent of 1 1.1 1 dwt, per ton. 1,800 tons of Kalampong ore yielding 98 ozs. of smelted gold, equivalent of l."8 dwt,68 words
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Article79 1903-05-12 4 Lord Kitchener came to India with a reputation of carinj nothing for the social amenities of life. His t*«teful furnishing of his apartments at the Fort at Calcutta was a surprise to many of his visitors. He is determined now to make his surrounding 1 at Simla as oleasant ax79 words
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Article119 1903-05-12 4 Bkforb Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones at the Supreme Court this morning the case of Mr Lichaudo, a Manila merchant, r. Riley, Hargreaves and Co. Ltd. tor damages for breach of contract was continued. The Court took further evidence for the plaintiff, on commission of lawyers in Manila, and of a judge119 words
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Article49 1903-05-12 4 The Assizes concluded yesterday afternoon. Lee Keng list, who was arraigned on h charge of criminal breach of trust, was found not guilty and was accordingly discharged. Tay Choh, a fellow countryman of his, got six years' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust as a carrier.49 words
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Article64 1903-05-12 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will ph.y the following §e lection of music at the Ksplanade to-morrow evening com mencing at 9 o'clock Son> the Sea. ..Mar.'h K Si Ua«atin. owrtur.- .Thi- While i/h.-.-ii .1) Bidgood Value Alicia Lilian Kaymoml. Self.iiuii Krnnii friiiii Wr.li. .1 laftSMM Valse Trexor64 words
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Article103 1903-05-12 4 Thk S. V. C. is becoming quite a social concern. Not content with the big success achieved at its Saturday night dance it is soing to give a "Smoker" on Friday next as a farewell to Capt. Davies, S. V, A. Advantage will be taken of103 words
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Article125 1903-05-12 4 Owino to some inadvertence iti the Municipal Office the Town Hall, which is used regularly on Thursday for the Philharmonic Orchestra rehearsal*, was nlso let for the same evening for an evangelistic meeting at which Mr. Ueil was to be the chief speaker. The promoters of the HMCtiag125 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article50 1903-05-12 4 Bulgarian Prince Disclaims Responsibility. fjondon, 10th May. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has made a statement in Paris disclaiming responsibility for the Macedonian agitation and the Salonika outrages. He declared that the Bulgarians would not risk sharing the fate of tbe Greeks in Thessaly, during the TurcoGreek War.50 words
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Article64 1903-05-12 4 Infernal Machine Found on a Cunard Liner. Just before the Cunard liner I'mbria. left New York for Liverpool, the police seized a box on boar i containing one hundred pounds of dynamite with complicated machinery which was found to be working. The box was delivered by Italians64 words
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Article31 1903-05-12 4 London, \\(h May. There is a general consensus of opinion that the chief danger in the Balkans arises from the growing exasperation of Bulgaria and Turkey against each other.31 words
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Article40 1903-05-12 4 LoidCiuiihorne, the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Atl'.iirs, stated in the House of Commons that Russia has replied to friendly communications from the American and British Governments sent in within the last few days [in the matter of Manchuria].40 words
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Article63 1903-05-12 4 The reply intimates that Russi I adheres to her engagements regarding the evacuation of Manchuria, though the course of the evacuation has been temporarily delayed. Russia does not intend to take any measures for excluding foreign consuls or for obstructing commerce in Manchuria, or to use poits there.63 words
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Article47 1903-05-12 4 Yesterday's Results. in umonnr Withers iMiHi IVrkin-, ti- 1 I sIM.I.Ks. I \l.. TtsaajsU i in-at btaghy •i, I <<, n'l Tie for To-day. K. Niil/iii. urn i. Wither-. Tie for Wednesday. F. Sal/maun jliei ii;uii|.i.>n) will play the runner ii|>. .1- 'sal/inarm or Wilher»).47 words
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Article137 1903-05-12 4 Thk following pwNin Ml hf the home war.l sail ye-teniay. For Louilon i— Mr. W. N. Skey, Mr I lafjun, Mr. Hprin*, Mr. K. Uwarda, Mr A. I lUtrart, Mrs. Anli<ieacoo, Mn. MacDraaM tai ti.r»«- eklMraa. For Pnri« —Mr». K. Nathan an.l Mi«» K. Nathan. For MaiMHRM137 words
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Advertisement685 1903-05-12 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. (ESTABLISHED 1864. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. ffirice Isist on Jlpplication.) tn th. s. "Dimboola," Orange Grove Road. AN ATTRACTIVE SALE IN TANGLIN. Saturday, 16ttj May, at 1.3 C p. m. cniK ntOPKMTT Of ili'TTos, F.sy.) Excellent Furniture of Good Design685 words
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Advertisement191 1903-05-12 4 Mr. W. E. GEIL GOSPEL ADDRESSES BEYISED ARRANGEMENTS. Thursday, May 14 at 9 p.m. PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH. Fritlay, May 15 at 5 15 A 9 p ra. TOWN HALL. Saturday, May 16 at 5 15 9 p m. TOWN HALL. May IS Thursday Practice Dances T-envperanGe Instit'jte 8.30 till 11.30 p.m.191 words
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Advertisement144 1903-05-12 4 G. R. Lambert Co. Photographers OPEN Gresham House (Battery Road.) —on Weekdays only 8 a.m.— 6 p.m. Orchard on WBekd «y» 8 P m on Sundays. Ba.m. noon. Large Stock of Photographic materials. Monthly supplies frcra Rurope, raliv>le printing papers, chemical mounts, Eastman him*. Wratten-Wrainwight's llford and Oerman dry plates144 words
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Advertisement278 1903-05-12 4 THE B6RSAWAH UOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. Ar 1 he loactfa BMetinfl of xhareboMan of the Banawaii Held Mining Co Ltd, beU tnis boob at the Company 's oAeaa, (ircnlit-iii Bouse, there were pnsejrt Meanrs s K Rnbinaon (Chairman), J. Anderson, J K ffomanij. H. O. James, Udgers [HuaperoftheMine)and Daiiiufc (deeietar/.)278 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter627 1903-05-12 5 To the Editor of tlie Slraitf Timei." Bib, Upon returning to Singapore after an absence of four years, I note many striking ehanfM for the most of which you Singaporeans are to be congratulated. It may be that somu of your leaders would he interested in whit627 words
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Letter393 1903-05-12 5 Te the tiktr <>/ the tjtntit* Trnm." Sir, The report of the proceedings of the Legislative Oooncil at last Friday's meeting, published in your journal of the folh wing day, has interested tlie comniut.tv not ahtUe, that is to Ray, the dehat.e an the tuggested amendment" of the. Opium393 words
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Article570 1903-05-12 5 Tna was a big of attendance of owners and their friends present this morning. Sir Lauocelot (Greenhalgh) Keynote (Pierbux) galloped one and half miles. The Derby horse goes very freely and will be hard to beat. He has doM nothing against the watch and is probably all the570 words
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Article110 1903-05-12 5 A trip around the places of public ii. i»c -m. -hi in Singapore of an evening is i-iitertnininp, even to the more or leas blase old resident. The two Malay theatres in North Bridge Road are crammed nightly and both put on wonderfully varied programmes. I'rofetiaor Hose's Circus in Beach110 words
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Article203 1903-05-12 5 At theCathedr&loftheUood Shepherd, Brass Bassa Road, this morning, Mr. Edward A. Morphy, editor of the Strait* Timei, was married to Miss Annie Ruth Lloyd, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Lloyd, of Singapore. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Rivet, Vicar of203 words
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Article245 1903-05-12 5 London, May Xrd. All festivities in Paris on the ;srd May, were attended with perfect success, culminating in a banquet at the Elyt-i-c Palace and gala performance at the o;>era President Loubet, in his toast at the banquet, referred to the desire for closer relations with Great Britain.245 words
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Article221 1903-05-12 5 Fined $100 for Throwing Stones. It will be remembered that a few days ago a valuable glass window in the front premises of Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. was smashed by some evil disposed person during the night who had apparently heaved half a brick at it. The221 words
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Article613 1903-05-12 5 SINQAPOBI, 1-TM May, 194JS. ■HARES. B'sawah Gold Mine ($7.5Opd)«7 75. Rrnseh Tin Mine $8.25. I Truer Neave $91.00. H'kong Shanghai Rank *«:."> Howarth Erskine&Co. Lt. Il»i, tellers. •Jelebus II. Si) Kadana (hilly paid) 910.C0, nominal. do ($7 I aid) ?7 "0, nominal. •Ke< I. mi Gold Mine SI 00,613 words
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Article, Illustration526 1903-05-12 5 The Champion Lady. Miks Kmzahfth Tait, who holds the Gold Medal of Ben Nevis for a fine performance on that difficult mountain, ban attracted wide •pread interest a* a climber. Modestly disclaiming exceptional genius mm vi;..- T-:» n ;.l Ih Ml»« 1 ait KRKt, ID MMMaMag for526 words
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Advertisement183 1903-05-12 5 Two years aso I was atHicted with a bad cough, which tlie physicians pronounced to be consumption, but after Maine two bottles of .1 dyne's Expectorant, 1 was much gratified to find myself entirely cured. C. H. Thomas, Cedarville, Texas, Oct. tl, IMB. The Singapore Dispensary. S >!*• Agents for183 words
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Advertisement272 1903-05-12 5 SLEDGE" BRAND 1" NS W KET E X I D ST KBILII I D Swiss Milk. an now 1« olitnined Condensed ni lb., a.- well as in the usual 1 Hi. tine al«o in ils Natural State < not tmimmi in Pint Tins si si Storekeepers. ASK for 'SLEDGE' MILK272 words
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Advertisement656 1903-05-12 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALr>: OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD BCILDING SITE AT Cairnhill Road. TO BK HKLIJ AT I'OWKU. CO.'» OAI.K-ROOM On Wednesday, 13th Mmf, nl JMO p.m. VALUABLE freehold liuilding site situate at Oairnhill Komi, near Scott's Road, Tanglin. Arpa 34.784 s<|. ft., being part of the Imul roinpri««<d in656 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous172 1903-05-12 5 (MY BY DAY. Tuesday, 12th May. Hi«h Water. Io.JW p.m. S.V.A. •-'..lin. Disiiimintinn Drill Vl.*.. S.V.K. BUnrisMag. 5.15. S I. Company Drill. 5.18. Wiiy.'inc Kafnim. North Bridge Koad. vt. Wayans Vuni. North Kriil|;e KoaJ. 9. lioxe's Ciruna. Beaoli Hua<l. 9. Wednesday, 13th May. High Water. 11-57 a.m. II.M p.m. (ieunan172 words
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Article609 1903-05-12 6 Fuel and the Cooling Apparatus. Thk advent of the motor car in tin* country has been Midden and in n way triumphant. Five months ago the luxury of a motor r:in, on this side ot India at any rate, was known only to select few. Now Bombay Presidency609 words
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Article67 1903-05-12 6 A "KM IPONDKKI write! fron: Hamrnirc, ui.der date April It, thai commercial activity all over (iermany is improving, and that in some bmioaai demand is ovartaking lupply A livourahle futon may be looked 101 in commercial and manufacturing circlea, provided the commercial treaties longed on This latter point is the67 words
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Article103 1903-05-12 6 1 conferred Been o: H|uadron, thia being bonoun b 1 to be accepted by Bntul offio r». The d< coral iom wm con ferred an the following Rear-Admiral Cunon Howe,(Jommanderoftbe l^egkti ol Honour; Captain Harkville Carden (ol H M > Magnificent), Captaiii -evill, (pfH.M.S. Mar*), Captain >ir Richard Poore ("t103 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement386 1903-05-12 6 NOTICES. HENKELL TROCKEN Gold Seal Champagne. A shipment of this well-known and 1 elebrated W'inn, which is noted for its illent 'iiiality and cheapness, lias 1 rived per s. Hmmimtf. The undersigned have been appointed I y Messrs. Henkell <fc Co., of Mainz, agents in Singapore. RIGOLD, BER6MANN k Co,386 words
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Advertisement758 1903-05-12 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. The Passenger Train Service will be as under from Bth May, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. A M A.M. AM. A.M. CM. P.M. P.M. H. M. 1". M. A M A Jl AM AM. P.M. P- xl M Sinsiaoore i TOO 7.45758 words
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Advertisement103 1903-05-12 6 What Is a CuuKh ABP4BMOf)IC aflorl to expel Uk BUKVS truni UM lironcbial tui>oB. A eoso can 11 1 a more abundant seLTotiuu of nuu'u^. and wtn'n tho liu>k> and bronchia] tubes are inilnniHO, they nre axteaaaata sensinvi' to the irritation. Inless care i* taken, the cold may malt in103 words
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Advertisement690 1903-05-12 7 Th« Borneo Company, Ltd. »p)IE St» n d»r J Life Assureno*. 1 Norwich Union Fire Insurant* Societ] Ida* AMunuim Company (Fire). :"he fcJ.|Uitable Life Astinmaoe Sicictj. .he China Mutual SUxun Navigation Company Lager Beer Company. /or particulars of the«e Companies, see th« ull advert iwment of 1HK HOKNKU COMPANY. LIMITED.690 words
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Advertisement799 1903-05-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES, Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. c>n'i at Singapore: Ship Aoiscy, lat* J. Dakvdsls 4 Co., 2-8, Collyib Qoat. ibe undermentioned date* are only approximate. steamer From Expected" Will be DnspatcbecTfor M'da,i Batavia May 6 Bagan Api May 7 lt'Cirp. ,u.r Bstavia 4799 words
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Advertisement585 1903-05-12 7 Compagnie Des Messagenies Maritimes De France. llUGRAPHIO AllPRRgg: MlSSAGERIIP, SlHOAPOBt. The "nail tteamen will leave Singapore on or aooat the undermentioned dates.— OOTWABB. HOMEWAH!). Dates. Dates 1«W 1903 Saloii- Apr. 27 Tonkin Apr 27 Oceanini May 10 )'arra May 1 1 Annum May M (MWmOm May 26 A.'. Nmm June585 words
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Advertisement626 1903-05-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPJl MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD A regular FOKTNIGHTLY service it j maintained between Japan and Europe by I the following f NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMER8, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation'626 words
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Advertisement555 1903-05-12 7 STEAM SHIP COMPANIES. Austrian Lloyd's Steam Navigation Company. Ukpib Mail Contract with thi Austrian Government. Tbe following are the dates on which the Company's steamers may be ex, ■••»d to arrive and sail from here Outward. Homeward. 1908. Arrives. I 1308 Sails. \Vindobona May 14 1 1 Maria Valeric 'I'riule555 words
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Advertisement342 1903-05-12 7 INSURANCE CO.'S IntJARDUK ABSOBANCB CO. LIMITED U LOXDON. Subscribed Capital £2,000,00rr. Total I nvested Funds 4, Wfi.Oft,. Annual Income 833,00u I The undersigned, agentt tor the aboii Company, are prepared to accept flr^ risn I for short periods of ten day* or long ei period* at current rate* to be342 words
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Article88 1903-05-12 8 Dndor this heading the following abbrestations are used str.— steamer sh.— ahip; bq baram; scb.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht: Ore.— Orßtaar; Qht.— Gunboat Tor. -Torpedo; H.p.-Hor*e-power; Brit.—Brirtah- U.s. -United Bla»a»; Feb.— Frraeb; *w«r.— Gen.-.:ni; Dut.— l'uu oh.— Johore; a**.— C4«neral-cnrgo; d.p.— ••'■ok pnn*entrer; fo!_Uiu:eri»ir. T. P. W.- TaDjon?88 words
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Article120 1903-05-12 8 r«M <■>' ><■"■ «i "ut- b'ship, 2,834 tons mm, MOO Hp. Capt Mauton, ;Oth May From Tanjong Priok. Bth May. Dutch Conaul. Uucertnin— Dock. M"hn> H. M. gbt. !»80 tons. 106 crew. 6 mas, I 400 H p. Cnptain Pl*-nderleath, '(th Haj From Malacca, 7th May. Uncertain —Rds.120 words
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Article1388 1903-05-12 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Ban Hltnit Soon, Brit. str. 199 tons. Capt Dowels. 11th May. From I'ontianak, 9th May. R.c, and ">e d.p. Bau Seng. For Billito'n. lSUi— Rds. «;»i,)'. Maru, Jap. sir. 3,><70 tons. Cnptain Davies. 11th May. From London. 10th Apl. G >.■. Patercon1,388 words
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Article104 1903-05-12 8 for Her tlramer Time. To-Morrow Palembang Su-nrrti-c'-on P *.m. Billiton* Pintianak B.WKmUSotm Noon. Muar and Malacca Suite* p.m. P.Swefhamviaports B.HiuGuan 2 p.m. Teluk Anson via por; Malacca S p.m. Penang and Deli Colvvm 3 p.m. Bangkok Hreiri 3 p.m. Thi-rsuav Singora and Bangkok Rtdmm 11a.m. KiakandPakan Hong Is*104 words
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Article124 1903-05-12 8 From Europe— By the P.AO. s.*. Ch\L*an due on the I6tb May. From China— Bythe P.*O. s. s. Coromandrl due on the 14th May. Tims Table of Mat Dub. Left Singapore. Due in London April 3rd P. 40. April 27th April 7th N. D. L May '2nd124 words
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Article226 1903-05-12 8 5 Vaaj.'fl Namk. A- loss CaI'TAIN Km.. From Sailed Co.>>ignee% My nia II Ch- ■iiiMili.-nn n Bun U'l :itt S.K.p kmenr 11 Kontinnak il >:n Borneo 11 V:n:a i! i Mara li K. i 11 M.111.1n Viodoboni IS 7.' 12 > iliini IS Bambii Ganymrde IS Hoi Brit str226 words
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Article127 1903-05-12 8 t Hani. Fiao Kk. Dektisatiok. ■iy :i MuthiKle Oar ttr. W8 i Cot) Anr ltrn ttr. 4»J 13 I>,)U Nor -tr. 6W) 11 Bmil« Out t-tr M 12 tfabine RioLmeiV Writ. Mr. BHO Restorer Mr. IHB4 li Borneo str 404 »'»lypgo str. *J9 1:' BaUvicr »lr. «W IS Furfalla127 words
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