The Straits Times, 30 June 1903
1903-06-30
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Advertisement789 1903-06-30 1 NOTICE.'. ©h* £traits ginus. ADVERTISING RATES. PAYABLE IN AiVANCK. [per inch, column easure. Iflnl Inaertion $1 9U cent* Second and third insertion; n c h <JU cent* Fourth, fifth, and »ixth 40 eenU ■•Tenth to eighteenth 84 ceuu Nineteenth subsequent,, 16 cenu Fer week of six dny», to I changed789 words
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Advertisement417 1903-06-30 1 LTTESTAD>BRTiSEMvfsr CLEARANCE \a Just a few Particulars and P<ceJ SALE BARGAIna Cutlery Dept. UODGERS' TABLE KNIVES AT W. 15 57.15 $8.75 and $10.50j>er dozen. DESBBRT $5.25 »6.95 $8.00 and 59.25 per dozen Splendid Value SPECIAL LOT at $500 per doz.n. FORKS and SPOONS, best quality at $7 95 and 5f1.90417 words
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Advertisement106 1903-06-30 1 Plated Ware. Some Splendid lots to be had in thU Department. Nickel Plated Goods. TUMBLER TRAYS with fancy bottoap at $4.20 and $5.50 per dozen. BI'TTEK DISHES from *1. 95 each. ICE PAILS 295 Very special lots in our stock of beantiful Favence Trays. All sizea. The nianv Bargains in106 words
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Advertisement266 1903-06-30 1 I'IKSEHi.iB TOBACCOVoB GENTS' hul l'ric\fl 1 »!>'.« Slightly SoU^l A few Singapt at Shikari b V Evening Capt I Cashmere Socks Navy Cycling B I Straw Hats I Gents' Colk I Gents' Collars, I FOOT HA I L lii Alfoffier hoolill redttced 20 per ceS Odd line in <S Sizes266 words
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467 1903-06-30 2 The following v>mniunieatk.n lias been issued by the Admiralty Notice has been given th,i t(lti Hlicers of the Royal Navy and o f Royal Marines are not permitted b y His Mnjesty to appear in uniform I1I 1 "ay Dress B Mn By the467 words
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Article1741 1903-06-30 2 I To LONDON VIA SIBERIA -l. In The Winter of 1903. We (Mr. A. Mason and myself) arrived in Shanghai on the 6th February 1903 and saw that the a. Chungking was advertised for the 11th and booked passages to Port Arthur, the cost being 945 Mex. each first class,1,741 words
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Advertisement394 1903-06-30 2 ■'6 ftSPEPSIA ML J)fromtA«> m»nypeop»««ift, r The (yttptotus U we oom* oonaider ih.U Dyapcpau ia not a «ing) e I pnf vegetable ingredieuto, prepared with great care c leaC medical men of LondoD. It acts directly on tl.e 1 gtfttheng and gives a healthy tone to the digestiv.cy»y«t« through the394 words
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Advertisement98 1903-06-30 2 Dyser» ter yIS a dangerous <li-!»= p ul ian lj 1 There id* rem.'.l'j t'"" "ever fails. It has been used in ninil epidemu-s of ijmatery with perfect nip-"** ]t ls called CHAMBKKLAINS COUC, CHOLTBx, AND DI\RRH(KV KKMKDY. It is equally valuable for k-hildren. and when reduced with water sweetened,98 words
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Advertisement787 1903-06-30 3 ADVANCE MAIL N| S# Home. I LondoiJV 1 1 Mr. Austen Chamberlain, t« {{(mm of <teneral, when questioned "nß^ of new Coiiiminiß last night on th* 1(1 tnat it mail ccmtracU for Australia a g^jget would be inadvisable to^M>l tter fbe rommittee to inquire into th jyyj ij^,, inter department787 words
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Advertisement695 1903-06-30 3 BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump. They ought to put on fat as fast us tbey üße it up for fat 18 fuel, and the burning of It makes (tower and force. Thin children— even along to the age of eighteen or twenty— are in danger from consumption, and695 words
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Advertisement582 1903-06-30 3 BAN K5. 1 TTONQKONO AND BHAHOUj H BAHDSG CORPORATION, f PAID-ITP CAPITA L $10,000.0* RESERVE FUKD.— COOBT OF DIRKCTOKS. »A. J. BaYKOMD, JUq.-CHAIBMAB. TOXEIN*. Esq DEPUTY CHAIMIAI. SLADB, Esq. IH. BCHUBAET, Eiq C. W. Diceson Hod. R. Shewak. E. Ooiti, Esq. E. Shklli*, Esq. G.H. MIDHUMT, Esq. N. A. Sl«B8,582 words
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Advertisement386 1903-06-30 3 te we 1 junior^H "1 I Chim-sH v mH AHI >kB XantH I'risM 8 ?>-•.'*■ du ualine^B PS'jable. •ddF* "W A-- r l IM -<tS 1 •'n-.ltj years *)ve(^H on speirecH and c'/rtifilß warded to before July [l >'-'■ General officeM 6TRA ITS i i ifl term" a^^| Apply bj386 words
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Article102 1903-06-30 4 rai/track It transpired that the tj was brooirbt to a stands till by M#ident to a bridge, and a train fJtilwaukep appears to have been did from the same cause. Sixty- I Jof the passengers of this latter J rescued by a steamboat. incoming to-d-y's disaster, it is lossible to102 words
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Article779 1903-06-30 4 RR. J. P. Rodger, as Resident, signs Administration Report on Perak 902. The revenue raised came to •10,820,774 against $8,532,594 collected in 1901. The outlay was $8,040,697 against $8,882,578 in 1901. At the beginning of 1902 the- excess of assets over liabilities amounted to 11,548,179 at the beginning of 1903779 words
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Article136 1903-06-30 4 proprietors of which are, say, a British, a Preach, and a Portuguese frokSg*, one is reduced to the absurd position of suing the individuals in their respective Courts. Even if the plaintiff was by any chance 'successful in all three, is it at all certain that any of the Courts136 words
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Article136 1903-06-30 4 Thb Siamese Consul General informs us that tenders for the supply of railway material in connection with the railway extension in Siam were publicly opened on 15th June, the successful tenderers being Messrs. Dorman Long A Co. Ltd. of Middlesborough. The value of the contract is upwards of 175,000. This136 words
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Article99 1903-06-30 4 Thb Siberian railway has often been described by travellers favoured by the season and by the weather. A description of such journeying under untoward conditions was lacking. That has been I supplied by Mr. G. F. Witton, the "Directory Man," who, along with a I friend, Mr. Mason, has just99 words
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Article12 1903-06-30 4 The British sloop Rinaldo left Hongkong for Bangkok on the 22nd June12 words
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Article13 1903-06-30 4 Mr. W. Peacock assumed charge 01 the duties of Third Magistrate this morning.13 words
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Article17 1903-06-30 4 Th« Sacl*en left Port Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She ii due here on the 17th July.17 words
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Article16 1903-06-30 4 I Municipal rates on bouses, tmildingi, etc. and taxes on hones and carriages fall due to-morrow.16 words
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Article16 1903-06-30 4 A committee is arranging for the production of the Geisha by local amateurs during October next.16 words
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Article22 1903-06-30 4 Thb homeward mail by the fioo?i closes at 6 p.m. to-day. The homeward mail by the Zamanii closes at 4 pm.l to-morrow.22 words
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Article24 1903-06-30 4 I'hk P. A. O. intermediate steamer Pcdaican left Penang at 6 p. m. on Monday, and is due to arrive here at daylight to-morrow.24 words
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Article22 1903-06-30 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park to-morrow afternoon the Ist proximo from 5 to 6 (weather permitting).22 words
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Article29 1903-06-30 4 Thk members of the I. 0. G. T. give a free musical entertainment at 8 o'clock on Saturday 4th prox. at the Temperance Club, and cordial'? invite the public.29 words
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Article28 1903-06-30 4 Under the patronage of H. E. the Governor, Mr. J. Dorasami, the {rifted Indian violinist, will jrive a piano and violin recital at the Town Hall this evening.28 words
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Article24 1903-06-30 4 The Russian transport Ekaterinatlav arrived from Odessa this morning, en route for Vladivostok, and anchored' in the roads. She is expected to leave to-morrow.24 words
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Article32 1903-06-30 4 H. M. S. P/ueiiie is due here hourly. She will not make a long stay, merely coaling and then proceeding to the Cocoa Islands, whither she takes Mr. Baxeodale, the Special Commissioner.32 words
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Article37 1903-06-30 4 Sunday was observed at the M. K Church as Children's Day. At the evening service at which the Rev. W. P. Rutledge presided, a service of song was got through by the children in an excellent manner.37 words
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Article34 1903-06-30 4 Through the efforts of Mr. John Uaffenden, Ajent for the British and Foreign Bible Society, a Bible Depot has been established at No. 76 Angon Rj«d The depot is patronised by all I nationalities.34 words
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Article48 1903-06-30 4 RAILWA^B 9 gh a Bridge Train tflH, K |ll«d. tt BLnl '^London, 29th June. "la a bridge into the Najerilla K^ diiltypenonBweil) sons were kBBBhe [injured. nt i rBO ns were killed in I One hundßMecti« nt Seventy persons We SnK^ minS Ther6 W6r# harrowing s^H48 words
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Article18 1903-06-30 4 ■\M«Jorvary has formed Count Kh^BuT: a Cabinet mfJH "f^LORD* M E BUDQET. has paused th! The HouaeßJHi"" <18 words
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Article81 1903-06-30 4 medal competition Thk July nflßß>" e \> Swimming cll b will take pl««Bl" t ilstance 300 yards, on ..unday ■JBj r en.(o over in the first Competitors ■in J ohnston's Pier at launch, whii'Mß,".': -jVraces for the JackTbe dates fBJBJ", I.VJ, and 200 yards son-Millar Cu^BMe^ fi81 words
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Article107 1903-06-30 4 BBpT,«ne Marine Court, EttTiRUAV, MB oe 8 8 chiengmtn Lapt. Keeae a lay seamen for p '?"T u i- rb^H:V t .t They were each wilful disolmdßß <ltl y 8 sent to jail for I l |t|ll Court yesterday Before the I i,d three Chinese Insp. Dooley obstructing107 words
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Article38 1903-06-30 4 —^I^F'" rouffht into the A Bill has bHßiKi' in Paris to alter Chamber of the railway the agreement f^B m |An,by authorising from lonquin toH K. ,l be changed for a the proposed n>H H better one. Bm38 words
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Article39 1903-06-30 4 -^^■roiuily administration Ihe compulBOi^pi<>ck c members of the of quinine pills t^B^^force has been Honjkonjf ''°'"l Bus that a sudden discontinued. ltg| BJu) and 5,u00 pilU order for betweerMJ retiuirements to meet one department paralysed the Ul '^HJ H39 words
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Article30 1903-06-30 4 H fa space a letter OwiNGtopres^Bßnil-. concerning Mr signed ■'Diction^BJ<l;«I nent cruelty to Baxendales letH I "T ot her articles of animals, as well e i,ifceld over until local interest30 words
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Article47 1903-06-30 4 HJ Bftngers arrived here Thk following p|| ■■mperial German tL morning by tMJ ■j'roin Shanghai— ma*, str A',,0».8J G. Barkley, 8. Messrs A. BlasoM H<'y From HongAewman, Mrs. l^B^Bftnbo, R Soitsosky, Wong -Messrs i, CBJ Kristiansen, K. M. Kchoecklmannß^BMrgt, Isenberg. Kristiansen, Krn^SJ Hft H the Straits Hotel47 words
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Article71 1903-06-30 4 wt understand BJourse of the next is changing hands I Xi, will be made few lays Appli(BJ enBe an J f or jtBj t8 for transfer of tii(BJ to a first class conversion from aBJ BJicensing meeting one at the JiisticeiMJ BJd it is contemon Thursday neit.BJ Hme to the71 words
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Article76 1903-06-30 4 fl shall be a good It is desired that Bjfor presentation turn-out at the |uir;BJ Bft on Thursday of Coronation ineßJ Bftttl Ladies who morning at the I >rilBJ Bjceremony will be may wish to witnensßJ Bjtie gallery. The provided with seats BJ Bfted by Brigadiermedals are to he preH76 words
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Article79 1903-06-30 4 «BJ I very pleasant On Friday mghtJl Bit the Singapore garden party was ließJ Bftas a very large Catholic Club. TheM the third anuigathencg to inaugurßJ Bftf the Club. The versary of the openiiflj Hted, and bcautiplace was brilliantly H BJ was provided fully decorated. MiBJ BJcere sung. Mr. and79 words
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Article112 1903-06-30 4 *-BJ B enough, but a Ihkkk was, ruriouißJ BJ/ayang Kassim poor attendance at thBJ Bft Baha was last night when "BJ more to produced. This is :BJ had promised regretted as Mr Kassß Bfcceeds to the to hand over the BHd, after deductConvent Roof Repair fBJ BJeg. Altogether ing the112 words
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Article30 1903-06-30 4 Steams' Hicadaihe I Hears. —Always uned the world over forBJ BJ, and substireliable— widely imitaßJ Bfcti supply the gutes off«red. All Chefl Ksked for. tenuine, when Stearns' BJ30 words
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Article510 1903-06-30 5 afternoon, the enquiry into tha alleged Hongkong and Shanghai ..fr? k fraud wa resumed by Mr. Wilkinson. Tan Uw Chwee and Oir Bun Sun were in the dock. The allegation against the former is that he fraudulently obtained »5,000 from the bank on May 26th510 words
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Article207 1903-06-30 5 jno^'lK. J- Smith, proprietor he Globe Hotel, Middle Road, was to have been arraigned before Mr W ilkinson on the allegation of having on the 22nd inst. used as genuine seven forged Hongkong and Shanghai Sol banknotes by delivering them to Ann Lock and Co. in207 words
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Article200 1903-06-30 5 A pretty wedding was solemnised at Bt Andrews Cathedral on Saturday a f t^?°°^ between Mr T C B. Miller of Rilny Hargreaves and Co., Singapore and Miss Bessie HoHcroft, eldest daughter of Mr J. Holdcroft of Hanley, htaHordghire. Tbe Revd. D. Hollaud .Stubbs officiated. The200 words
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Article541 1903-06-30 5 FMial for the K.O.R. Challenre Cup. The Singapore Polo Club was At Home yesterday afternoon to its members and friends when the final for the above cup was played off by the two remaining teams which were as I H Civilian, Gmrriton n. t. rhe Governor i Major541 words
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Article42 1903-06-30 5 v r v Raink > a member of the anpiisli bar, who has recently joined the firm of Messrs. Allen and Gledhill was yesterday admitted by the Chief Jtisi i.e to be an advocate and solicitor here, on the motion of the Attorney-42 words
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Article76 1903-06-30 5 Thk Acting Ageni of the M. M. Company informs vi that beginning with the > arm expected here on the 6th July every outward M. M. steamer will arrive ut Singapore every alternate Monday Passengers to and from China will not tranship any morn at Colombo on the Australian steamers.76 words
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Article548 1903-06-30 5 Siwoapou, soth Junk, isot. j Gambler bayers l^M Copra Ball M do Pontlanak Pepper, Black linyem A do White, ,J%) I Sago Flonr Sarawak fjju do Brunei No. 1 „A 70 Pearl 8a«o 0 Coffee, Ball, 16% bask /is 75 Coffee, Palembang, 20% ba«i*._ ...LTi" Coffee, Llberian No. 1548 words
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Advertisement17 1903-06-30 5 Catarrhal fevers can be cured with Jayoe's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Hole Agents for the Strait* Settlements.17 words
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Advertisement552 1903-06-30 5 'VEDIENT FIREMEN. th V a^ t moon twenty-two of and crew of the collier j 1»d to return to their vessel Th«\«i ed t0 P aid off h ««l of fIW Arab with tbe Mo «Ption a 1E »can and a Kling. This 'I ih "m 1 nien were brought552 words
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Advertisement141 1903-06-30 5 KfJNREDEEMED PLEDGES j H| Wednesday Ist July, 1003. at 10a.m. HBMonday 6th the following Pawnshop* HO. 178 South Bridge Road, No. 29 New H Bridge Roal So. 114-1 Victoria No. 215 Hochore Road, No. Nankin «■>••♦■ No 399 North Bridge Road, No. 81 1 88 hlreet. No. H2 New Bridge141 words
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Advertisement758 1903-06-30 5 f AUCTION SALES. Estate of G. Edgar DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES known as SUNNYSIDE." ST. THOMAS." AND ST. HELENS." Five Residential Building sites, and Thirty Terrace Allotments 10 BK HELD AT POWELL A CO.'g SALE- ROOM On Wediu>f>l'iy, the I*< July, 1903, at 2.00 pm.758 words
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Miscellaneous162 1903-06-30 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 30th June. High Water. p.m. l-'ixitliall Cufj Tie. Violin Kecital. Town Hall. 9. >.M.C A. Opening. Armenian Street. *.3u I (.•■irinifiital Band. Gardens. 5. Sv> .A. Signalling. 5.15. "■rniaii homeward mail clone*. W ayang Kanim. North Bridge Road. S Wednesday, Ist July. High Water. '_'.4 a.ni.162 words
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Article202 1903-06-30 6 A peculiar situation has arisen out of the much talked of stringent regulations which are* maintained by the Government of Australia in regard to emigrants or travellers to that place. Mr. Geo. Davidson, cutler at Messrs. Pritchard Co., Penang, left a few days ago on a holiday,202 words
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Article149 1903-06-30 6 I s the ladies' column of a Johannesburg journal appears the following description ot the Colonial Minister's wife Mrs. Chamberlain pretty, youug, and with a bright sweet smile— is ever by her husband's side. Her complexion is lovely, a slightly retrousse" nose giving a bewitching effect to her149 words
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Article142 1903-06-30 6 Somb heavy insurances are now being effected in London and Liverpool upon the battleship Canopu«," valued at X700.000, says the United Btnim Gazelle. Bhe is about to be repaired and refitted ■I Birkenhead, during which period the builders insure liability for fire and marine risks. It may142 words
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Article155 1903-06-30 6 For Singapore. Per P. O. s. t. Palawan from London Mn> 30. due Srd Ju y— Mr. D. H. McDowell, c m (i Mr. 0. W. Sprites. Per P. A O s. s. (h'nn from London .lune IS— Mr. A. K. Smith, Mr. Nottebohn. Per P. 40.155 words
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Advertisement124 1903-06-30 6 Chamberlain's Cou&h Remedy. V' oQ ly cures colds anddinfluenza, but li counteracts any tenency towards a pneumonia. (HAMBKRLAIN'SCOUGH REMEDY cut- out the phlegm and^orm- infested niinous. and lets the life-giving oxygen errieh aid vitalise the blood, heals the int :.n rd cough-worn throat and limps t HAMBEKI.AIN-8 COUGH REMEDY will124 words
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Advertisement165 1903-06-30 6 H OTICES. j7^ r ion tyco. Wf*C H M A K E R S JI^ELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRB PROMPTLY KXECUTJBD DRINK TANSAN BCT SKE THAT YOU GET THE Genuine Article BOTTLED BY J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON, KOBE, JAPAN. Of am Dealers BOTTLES FREE!! Wllklnfton's Tanean does not l«w»r the syst«jß bnt invigorates165 words
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Advertisement409 1903-06-30 6 J NOTICES. H Singapore and Kranji Hal The Passager Train Service will be as under from Bth MaH and until further notice. DAYS. SUNDAYS! Jb« a v am p m pif p m pm.p. m. am. a. m am. a. m. I'■ M uwto ass 3asa a a a s409 words
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Advertisement174 1903-06-30 6 JAMES WATSONM SCOTCH WHISI ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THB FLAG BRAND. 10 YEARS OLD $12-SOB V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-1 MPIAINABI.E FROM KK'IAIL DEALERS, oil McALIST ER Col Charges Moderate, Neat Execution, I EMPEROR OF INDII 191 CECIL STReB Printers, Publishers, Bookbinders, MacH Book makers. India Rubber Stamp Nfl Stereotype174 words
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Advertisement710 1903-06-30 7 The Borneo Company, UP* I rruiK SMdK' AMBrtnoe. I Norwich Union Vue IneoloM **<**• idv^BiinnM Company (Fire). J !'b< KquituWe Life As«mranoe So#*y. f rae China Mutual Bteam NaTigatfcn 0o«*n» Hie Tottenham Lager Boer Comptmy. /or Durticulan of tLene Companies, tha -uU »dVwti«.iuent of Tflß BOBNEO COMPANY. LIMITED. Agentn. STEAMSHIP710 words
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Advertisement1279 1903-06-30 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaaUchappiJ. Under contract with the Hatbariands India ttov«rnm*m. at Xinqaporr BBIP AaISCY, LATB J. Dairdbls 00.. M. OoT.r.r^ii Otj«t i he undermentioned dates are only »pprox"na*e. steamer From Expected Will be Itotpc'ched for VanDiemen Balaviii 29 Batayia, Cberibon, Teeal, PecaloDgan, Saraarane, and Soerabaia July 3 Van1,279 words
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Advertisement571 1903-06-30 7 IJHSHIP COMPANIBH iTYTKT *f AIL STEAMSHIP CO LTD A reg. FORTNIGHTLY serriee is Jut ?ft b we n Japan and Europe by the fillow I I N fW YIN BCBEW PTEAMERB Undef Mai Contract with the Imperial Japan** Wnment, specially designed i- r u*T c .v (Py ll European Serrice,571 words
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Advertisement502 1903-06-30 7 I -TEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Pacific Mall Steamship Co Occidental and Oriental Steamship .Company AND Toyo Kisen Kaisha The three great steamship line* between CHINA. JAP*N, and EUROPE, viaHonoI lulu and San Francisco, operating the new 112,000 ton, twin-screw steam )rs KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the wellknown steamers CHINA, DORIC, COPTIC!.502 words
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Advertisement327 1903-06-30 7 (NOTICES. Dtel Beleelvu. TESTIMONIAL. ieses Hotel ist alien zuenipfeiilni s eiue ansgezeichnete Kikoe sehr sclioiie Kammera hier (Signed) Steffens. William Diack. ta th. 4-8 E Bangkok, Slam. ORIENTAL HOTEL. s only Eirst-class Hotel in BANGKOK, Dtly Situated on the River Bank. IW.IV FROM THK DUSTY ROAM. Lit throughout tin Klrrlrieiti/.327 words
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Article1940 1903-06-30 8 .I' rider this heading the following abbreviations are used »tr. steamer sh.— ship l"j. barque wh.— scrnoner; Yet. Y:i !bt ;C'ru. 1-iust; Gbl. Gaobajas; Tor. 1 power; Brit Brii -fnitud Kl«t»*; F<h French Ger -German; Dut.~Dutch;Gc—Oeneral- cargo; dp.— deck passenger, U Uncertain; V. f W.— Tanjnng Pagar1,940 words
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Article66 1903-06-30 8 m I Ann i Gunn m 'a HO Hebetck kJCuin ibtitmgt lAmn ■tort Ho* irmn. 9 a.m. I I p.m i 3 p.m. S p.n, 4 p.m 4 p.sn. 4 p.ni. 4pjn. y 11a.m i 1 p.m 'P* 1 AY. »p.». j !1 m ?apfllen l S 466 words
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Article42 1903-06-30 8 ifithJ 86 0 79.2 clondy i "4 7PR 77 4 at 8 o'elc /1/ 1 8. c Calm, day an f-l night el 1* ijS p° I r-il time ball at Fort C»nn Also that at Pulo Brani. 774 Hear ii ••ij42 words
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Article54 1903-06-30 8 V I l'h Name. 1 Tom. Cajtai i M»y Bi,P Simons and Cc oe June tf>,Hynie and Co. Judp «r>Joo Seng Chan June -.rtWJunn Hoe IV.June OKim Ho. Be. June 29'Kbk dh'-f S«oe 4 ni Linp 2KB. S'ehip J1» I Si 30 seso lif I ooiu u;jji^. mile Scbifl54 words
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Article19 1903-06-30 8 TOK. MAX i Ellen 0.8 HOIO unc 17 I t a ork ■k IK am l .Ulato A19 words
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Article72 1903-06-30 8 /I Dhtinatios. 'Date, i Vesul's I June 29 KhaJif 30 Mogul TrUonia30 Medoc July S StrassbuiV June 80 UghtniD. SO Ke«ider*^ I I r* 4 Ton.-. kki "D({ And Japan Ulan Su»u i via ports Jrg vi» {>orH i'igkep and J.iii^a y. ier Mr Brit Mr. Out Mr. >-rr.72 words
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Advertisement95 1903-06-30 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL JEWELLERS aad SILZ MEBOH^.NTS, 51-52, HIGH STRi \B JUBT AJRRIVSIX) A splendid stock of high class real Diamond fj Table) Covers of Swatow work, Khua^W n>l and Gem-set Jewellery in extetalve 1 fine Indian Muslins, Washing Silk otßrnce Variety. [j w*fk, Silk Lace, Oriental Etnbrok^Ped Diamond,95 words
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Advertisement471 1903-06-30 8 NEW TABLE DAMASKS FANCYfABLE LINENS to-:m:o:r,:r,o'w. i^BiDnsrssi^-A-^a J7ly ist WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL DISILAf OF TABLE HiIT^ESPiS -jfl^^SicS?sffP*^Zißß^»r- TABLING BY THC YARD HAHOSOME BLEACHED TABLE CLOTHS A epecial purchase of Dana** Tabling wonderful value. A 9 .»PP rt M«»l"y wt f *'«^"i r*. -.munMid. Width Winchee. hue 2x 2471 words
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Advertisement255 1903-06-30 8 •it* to AKHivit. MOToB CYCLES From fcnropp- R\ tbe ND. I* /Vnt Br^V *^V "'«>••■ liic oa th- ;^r.| i 1 i ♦rth <i;iir» to Tjj^fc -v^J^T. ihe Bth June. iily K j\ Frem China— Ry the X I). 1.. «.s. «oo« sfc^lWVVl^rNi. doe on the 30th June. i&v BTPli^yyA255 words
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Miscellaneous27 1903-06-30 8 WITHER TELEGRA (t. E.l <fc C. Ttltgmph Oomfmn Bwofcter ..5»76. I»ir*foo of Wiod 8.8 W FonipfWind 4. Maiffemp j D Shade 84. tfAirHf:-768 H'.N.W. 0. 81. SB.27 words
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