The Straits Times, 22 September 1903
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Title Section15 1903-09-22 1 The Straits Times. NO. a 1, 339 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTP:MBER 22. 1908. PRICE 15 CENTS.15 words
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Advertisement671 1903-09-22 1 LQRNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. MR. RICHARD BLAICH has been nuthori/.ed to sign our firm p<> procuration from this dnte. PUTTPARCKES A CO. Singapore, Slat B«pt. t 1903. 23-9 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rriE.VDERS will be received up to ;«Hb _I_ September, for the construction of 3 bungalowa at Lloyd Road.671 words
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Advertisement130 1903-09-22 1 Claymore Whisky Old as CAN BE OBTAINED A1 IMI *^*£SEl3&^^ Principal Hotels »5 > <? SCOTCH IMiISKY. 'GREENLEES BROTHERS. Messrs. Ann Lock g^so* .London Geok Teat jn m nock Ann ryf| h Hoon Keat fcffj Kirn Hin jf'&SUk\ Teck Moh fm H Yong Hoa Seng i^^^^^^ AND FROM fc W130 words
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Advertisement220 1903-09-22 1 STRAND HOTEL, R A NQOO N UNDER THE )ISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, CCS. 1., K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. O THER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffl M Hotel, Singapore Raffl :s Tiffin Rooms, Singapore East m and Oriental Hotel, Penang Mesfi*-. latttM Brothers I ?p to inform220 words
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Advertisement74 1903-09-22 1 YEBISU BEER Most Excellent Japanese Beer, Special Braved for tie Tropics. Can be had at all the principal Hotels, Tittin room*. Bur*, and wine and spirit dealer*. Sole agents G. Otomune Co Jsondon, lstJiug., 1903. We have this day appointed Messrs. Powell Robinson of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, our Sole74 words
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Advertisement596 1903-09-22 1 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. A SPECIAL Meeting of thn liaaittl of the Sinirupo c Sporting Olu*> v ill be held in the Town Hall on Wtvlnr-'l.iv 23rd ball at 6 o'clock p. m. Business:— To make the following alterations in the <'lub"s Rule« I'.-lete Rule 15 and t>ubf>tiiute therefore596 words
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Advertisement169 1903-09-22 1 YONG LEE SENG CO. JUST lECCIVED Crockery Hats Shoes Lamps Perfumery. Plated-wape suitable fop Presents. Prices Moderate. \n iii~|..t;iiiin will convince you oi then huh '{ii»lity. INDKRTAKER TOMB-BIII.DKK H* MIDDLK ROAD. Eftahlithed 19th May, 1597. Christian Bearers supplied at all funerals, w hich will be conducted quietly and with economy.169 words
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Article1319 1903-09-22 2 P'c&tdilly, 20tk Augrt'i. The Duke of Lancaster has been mobbed at Mariejibad, and is \hy annoyed about it. The Duke is a very well known figure in London— and in a good many other places besides be is abcut sixty-two years of age, but about nis age1,319 words
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Advertisement238 1903-09-22 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. i Latest Catalogue, on appplication to BORNEO Co., Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially jj For the Brewed (|jf Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. FOR BLASTING USE ONLY NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES THESE EXPLOSIVES BEING OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE238 words
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Advertisement215 1903-09-22 2 NOTICES. 'DARTRTNG 1 'Lanolin c* tr <^_^V Nattrll Toilet Preptfatioqt. i^^^SV 'DARTRING 1 TOILET 'LANOLINE 1 in small and <-^r( )l)\_ large .collapsible tubes. Makes rough skins smooth K^j^w^ltj mj protects delicate complexions from the effects of wind and sun. Tme DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP is un'Dirtring' »and equalled for215 words
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Advertisement349 1903-09-22 2 NOTICES. >*4 Hfc. iu»i nmunfiiMnmr di«»wr.i nrriou» Mid fiuirti«n»i tobiiitj, ihm al Tln*y, rfrnrwu.-n •f.rM. witb practical u*Ml|SlHllltnom»rri«g» n-i.l a' lirr.tioni for r»mo»lii» c«rt»lll ««Qm llilmi u ■< Nski.l ln— em, t, BMdW, OUnaool M-,l^*""." ■<- ~1 Tnnlli j nmorn Irt limitid. bomb*' Bangkok, Slam. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL. The only349 words
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Article628 1903-09-22 3 Mr TbuaMM Liiitmi, tlniu^h diaap [■..lini-.T at tlie failare of Slinninx-k 111 to win the yacht wee, annoum-ed nt (CewYarkm I lie ">tli instant that lie would mnke one DMCV :itteni|<t, ni'xi yeai, Ie lift tlit> America cii|>. The yiii-litin;' 'contiD^ent i- well pleaseil nt tin- ilotrrmination as,628 words
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Advertisement101 1903-09-22 3 Bicycle Riders. IF yen ride a Bicycle you are always liable to have a fall. C.hnratarlain's fain liHim is the best liniment for cuts, sprains, nnd bn ises. It will heal the par: a in onethird the time any other treatment wouKI reqatre. I'.iio Balm is also famous for its101 words
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Advertisement741 1903-09-22 3 NOTICES. ■ABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plnmp. They ought to •put on fat acFfastas they use it up; for fat is fuel, and the burning of it makes power and force. Thin children— even along to the age of eighteen or twenty— are in clanger from consumption, and" from741 words
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Advertisement941 1903-09-22 3 NOTICE*. Singapore Sportkg Cldb Programme for thl Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, IBth, 21st. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, l?tlt -YouiWxv. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATH-Value $400. A Race for Maiden Hdrses. Weight 9st Entrance $10. Diitance, K. C. 2. TEX FIRST GRIFFIN iACE.— Value $300, and $60 to the Sbcbnd Horse,941 words
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Advertisement780 1903-09-22 3 NOTUES. horses that have started at 'this meeting. Entrance $6 if declared by noon on Saturday. 7th November, ape $10 if declared after noon on the 7th Nov mber und by 4.16 p.m. on the day of the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs and 143 yards. A'o' —A penalty of 71b.780 words
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Advertisement616 1903-09-22 3 j NOTICES. FOR SALE THE WELL-KNOWN COCONUT PLANTATION JELLANI ESTATE 6 miles Southwards of Port Dicksoo, containing 619 acre*, 0 roods, 23 poles with a sea-front of over a mile. Splendid situation. Please apply to owner ROB. ENGLER. 26» PORT DICKSON. FR SALE— A second hand lady's bicycle with stand616 words
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Advertisement681 1903-09-22 3 SHIPPINQ NAVIOAZIONE GENERAI.E ITALIANA FOR PENANG AND BOMBAY. THE Italian s s. ISCHIA, 4.200 tons. Captain Muganzini, having left Hongkong on the 11th inst., may be expected to arrlTe here on Monday, tbe .Mat inst and will probably be despatched for the above ports on Wednesday, the L'Srd instant. •t681 words
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Obituary42 1903-09-22 4 I'VM.— On the 7th Septeftub ir. Nt Hankow, Kbskink Travbrk Pvm, I. M Cuntonw. son of the late General Kdwar > Lkwks I'vm, aged 40 years. On.nerberc— On titli Sept niber, at Shanghai, Wilhki.m Unnkrbek( '2nd Officer, C.M.S.N. Co., aged 53 years.42 words
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924 1903-09-22 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 22nd SEP TEMBER. TBEannounceraentof tt c engagement of Miss May (Joelet of »ew York to the young Duke of K > tburghe, will materially increase the >erc«ntage of fair Americanseatitledtoi ear the ducal strawberry leaves, and it. will also probably embitter the wa'924 words
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Article311 1903-09-22 4 The enactments of Unu-ii North Borneo now include a proclamation laying down the law as to village administration. Henceforth the villages within the jurisdiction of the Chartered Company will be put under native headmen with powers to adjudicate in petty cases, and to help the Government in every way. For311 words
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Article66 1903-09-22 4 According to to-day's telegrams the Balkan crisis is becoming more acute. Bulgaria is steadily preparing for war. The massacres in Macedonia have aroused the Servians, who now begin to interest themselves in an alliance between Servia and Bulgaria. Something of toe kind was in the air at the date of66 words
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Article245 1903-09-22 4 The excitement in Servia caused by the Macedonian insurrection is yn the increase, and »eeme likely before long to add to the number of King Peter's troubles. The con vietion prevails in many quarters that Servia, owing to internal discords; has allowed herself to become an insignificant factor in the245 words
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Article118 1903-09-22 4 Mr. A. J. Balkol'r has abundance of counsellors in the Press as to how to fill the Cabinet vacancies.. They urge him to make efficiency the test of appointment, and not party and personal influence. The recollection is still fresh how, under Lord Salisbury, family influence and the claim of118 words
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Article106 1903-09-22 4 On the issue of Chinese mining labour in the Transvaal, Mr. Hugh Clifford, who has had a large experience of the Chinese in the Malay Peninsula, says It is impossible for the Chinaman to make good his claim to be suffered to crowd into South Africa, and if, by artificial106 words
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Article13 1903-09-22 4 Thk notifications declaring Hongkong and Amoy to be infected ports have been withdrawn.13 words
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Article17 1903-09-22 4 A typhoon s'mck Amoy on the :i9th August. Many houses were swept away. Over 200 Chinese perished.17 words
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Article19 1903-09-22 4 Mr, R. \V. Dukk of Kelantan, who has been in Bangkok recently, arrived here yesterday en route to Kelantan.19 words
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Article22 1903-09-22 4 Mr. J. P. Rodger, the Resident of Perak, will not be leaving for home m route to the Gold Coast till November.22 words
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Article22 1903-09-22 4 The salvage claim a vising from the fire on board the s.s. Tonkin at Yokohama amounts it is said to 170,000 yen.22 words
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Article20 1903-09-22 4 It has become a common practice in Hongkong for coolies to* inject morphine into each other a .criminal offence there.20 words
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Article22 1903-09-22 4 The Imperial German mail steamer Vreasten left Port Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She is due here on Friday, the 9th October.22 words
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Article26 1903-09-22 4 Last night the police arrested a soldier from the R.A.M.C. and a civilian at the Criterion Hotel. The'men had a large sum of money on them.26 words
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Article24 1903-09-22 4 The bacteriological examination of rats is one of the matters to be dealt with by the Municipal Commissioners at their ordinary meeting on Friday.24 words
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Article33 1903-09-22 4 Lady Curzok, according to a Chicago telegram, is expected to visit the United States during the autumn, when, it is said, she will stay for some time at the Leitef Ranch, in Wyoming.33 words
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Article33 1903-09-22 4 In consequence of the great increase in the amount of the monthly payment for the opium monopoly at Hongkong the farmers there intend raising the price of the drug at an early date.33 words
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Article35 1903-09-22 4 A Japanksc firm is negotiating for the purchase of the British steamer Teiu-er, which recently arrived at Yokohama. The steamer is a vessel of 2,083 tons, and is owned by Messrs. Holt Co., of Liverpool.35 words
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Article40 1903-09-22 4 A football match was played yesterday afternoon .between the Y. M. C. A. and H. M. S. Argonaut and resulted in a win for the sailors by 1 goals to nil. The Singapore Recreation Club very kindly lent their ground.40 words
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Article40 1903-09-22 4 Sir Henry Blake, the Governor of Hongkong, will probably leave that Colony to take up his new post in Ceylon in December. There is no information yet as to the date of arrival of Sir Matthew N attain at Hongkong.40 words
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Article41 1903-09-22 4 In consequence of the Jewish New Year festivals, the sales of land, godowns and house property advertised by Messrs. Powell and Co. to be held on Wednesday, the 23rd inst, have been postponed to Thursday the 24th inst. at 2.30 p.m.41 words
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"Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article40 1903-09-22 4 aoo.ooo Men Ready. 'London, H)th Sept. Bulgaria has completed arrangements to concentrate 200,000 men on the Turkish frontier, within a week. Two battalions, fully equipped, left Fhillippopolis for Hermanli near the frontier, yesterday, amid cheers fr>m the populace.40 words
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Article28 1903-09-22 4 The newspapers continue to press Mr. Balfour to disregard personal and party claims to Cabinet appointments, and to consider only the question of efficiency.28 words
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Article101 1903-09-22 4 Projected Alliance Against Turkey 2\st Sept. The Turkish Government has directed the attention of the Servian Government to the formation of insurgent bands there for Macedonia. The Servian Government has replied that, hitherto, it has done its utmost to prevent such things. But, unless the persecutions of101 words
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Article37 1903-09-22 4 AcroßDiNo to the Manila (Jableueus, the cruiser IMtimore and six torpedoboat destroyers have been ordered to the Tinted States Asiatic Station. The Heet has been ordered to proceed with all practicable haste to Manila, its original destination.37 words
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Article45 1903-09-22 4 An alteration has been made in the date of the departure of the Hongkong cricket team for Shanghai. It was originally proposed to leave tomorrow, but owing to the lack of practice, consequent on the wet weather, departure has now been postponed until October 745 words
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Article46 1903-09-22 4 From an advertisement appearing elsewhere in our columns it will be seen that a special consignment of stylish Panama hats for boys and gentlemen, and also hoys' straw hate has just arrived from England and is on sale at Messrs. Cheng and Co. ot High street.46 words
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Article31 1903-09-22 4 It is understood that Singapore will be favoured with a visit in November from the Regina Margherita Italian Opera company. .Since their last visi:, the ranks of the Company have been31 words
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Article19 1903-09-22 4 strengthened by the addition of several new artistes. After completing their visit here, the company will proceed to Manila.19 words
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Article48 1903-09-22 4 Bfkore Mr. Hooper at the Middle Road 'rikisha depot this morning, Mr. G. D'Cru/. prosecuted seven 'rikisha coolies for refusing hire in Victoria Street. Hnes of and S3 were inflicted. Capt. Baker, Adjutant S.V.C., had a couple of coolies up, also for refusing hire. The men were cautioned.48 words
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Article53 1903-09-22 4 A Land Act for the Philippine Islands has been passed. Among other things homesteading privileges are provided for Americans' and natives. No more than forty acres may be taken up by any one person and full rights can be obtained only after seven years of continuous occupancy and cultivation after53 words
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Article52 1903-09-22 4 Thb Peking correspondent of the N. C. Daily Nttc*, wiring under date of the i Ut.li instant, states that Russia has submitted to China a new series of demands, consisting of five or seven articles. Their acceptance is a condition precedent to the evacuation of Manchuria, but their contents are52 words
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Article57 1903-09-22 4 LAcenir dv Tonkin says that the Siamese provinces are simply so many rotten fruit which will drop from the worm-eaten tree as soon as anybody takes into his head to shake it a little and evidently the Tonkin paper would like to see the little shake which would cause them57 words
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Article105 1903-09-22 4 The other day a correspondent drew attention to the fact that there were two disused lines of tram lines crossing the roadway near the boarding officers' quarters, at the junction of Anson road and Cecil Street. They are atilf there and constitute rather a nuisance by the way they "bump"105 words
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Advertisement856 1903-09-22 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Orreen Pippermint GET F" i«gi-eTngt. S«lf Ap«t* f« Siipure, Pfuig, BtrtiU S«ttk««ts. Siaa, u4 the Far Bast. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, Singapore. London, 8la»o*"> Hongkong, and Shanghai. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have just received* fresh goods from.856 words
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Advertisement139 1903-09-22 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographer opkh: Ureth) m B tut, (Batttry Boad), 8 a. m. to I p. r Orchard Road, Ba.m. to p. m. hucdaya, b a. m. to nooi Appointments or gittia s should l>s made if possible beforehanc In Store Views of Singapore, J ihore, Nuive139 words
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Advertisement55 1903-09-22 4 DELICATE WOMEN AND NERVOUS MKN. Stearins' Wink is peculiarly fitted to the requirements of delicate women, nervous men, and all others who cannot Ufke Cod Liver Oil or its Emulsion and those whose nervous systems are highly strung. In Steams' Wipe they will find a sustainer of life by the55 words
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Article675 1903-09-22 5 TRAININ G NOTES. Smith's Stable. BaNestkk is now five years old and as he has 'never I >'«n knocked about will probably improve. His sire Enfiiado, a son of Musket, was one the highest priced yearlings ever sold in Australia hut was a failure as a racehorsn and as a675 words
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Article85 1903-09-22 5 A<:c(>ki»im; to a Hongkong paper .the rumour had gained currency there that tile next step in the course of the Straits Settlements Government to carry out the recommendations of the Straits Currency Commiss'on is to liz the 24th instant as the day on which a fixed ratio85 words
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183 1903-09-22 5 Mr. T. N. Kough to be District Officer, Tuaran, with effect from Ist January. Mr. A. B. C. Francis to be District Officer, Tempaßuk, with effect from the Uth January. Mr. A. Simoes to be Customs and Port Officer, Jesselton, with etVect from the Ist June.183 words
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Article542 1903-09-22 5 The Clutron which arrived on the 18th instant from Western Australia, brought about :'6i' head of cattle while the Minilya, which arrived on the same date from the same place brought 245 head cattle and 1 pony. The French transport Chulon arrived on the morning of the l.°t542 words
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Article94 1903-09-22 5 The successful tournament was brought to a finish last night, with the final of the Championship, between Withers and McKenzie. Withers playing on the top of his form, beat his opponent by 21 to 19. The finaU of the ftvents, were as follows CHAMriONMIIl 194 words
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149 1903-09-22 5 Thk following are the full scores in the Kinlayson Shield Competition: NO. 3 SUBDIVISION SKROT. KBYWORTH. 2lH)yds. 500 yds. Total. Serjrt. Keywortli 25 20 45 Iloiub. Crave- 14 17 31 Or. Ager 21 19 40 Or. Hod»e- Qr. Murrell 20 16 45 114 95 209 NO.149 words
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Article117 1903-09-22 5 The first practice far the next Orchestral Concert will ta cc place on Friday this week, not On TI ursday. As parting complime it to 11. fi. the Governor it had b sen in the mind of the Philarmonic Society to give a farewell concert ii honour117 words
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Article119 1903-09-22 5 Mr. H. Wai.kkr, the Orhc sr in Charge at Sandakan, reports as fo lows under date J4th August The s.s. l'alani arrived from Singapore witl i H. H. the Sultan of Sulu on board. I called at 8 a m., the Sultan did not 'ish to119 words
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Article88 1903-09-22 5 The following comes froi l Jesselton, British North Borneo, whe c we learn from the B. N. B. herald, a I things arrs possible:— An English-speaking Xl ug applied to a Magistrate for a marrii ge license i Magistrate What is your religion tbe Kling looks tuzzled,88 words
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Article119 1903-09-22 5 Thk following passengers left this mornitiK tiy the tieniKin mail steamer taycni For Penang: Mr. .J. Goon, Mr. M. larrett, Mr-. H. J. Diw and child. For O lombo Mr. Frank I»le, Mr. R. Pen. io. Foi Uenoa Mr. F\ Ifolley, Mr. J. Korthals t Ites,119 words
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Article62 1903-09-22 5 A nbw Limited Liabilit Company has been registered in Cc rlon under the name of The Harpendei (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited the primary object of which is I o purchase from Mr. \V. P. Metcalfe th i leasehold property called Harpenden, n Selangor, Straits Settlements. Tin nominal capital of the62 words
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Article77 1903-09-22 5 Another disaster has o< etirred on the Zambales coast (1 hilippines) reports the Manila Time*. 'he British steamer Xingpo, quite new, was on her way from Hongkong to Cebi when she struck a rock on the nigh of August 2Sth, and is likely to becc me a total wreck. Capt.77 words
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Article77 1903-09-22 5 The following notificatii n in the Selangor Government GuzetU shows up some official shortcoming > there Owing to the large numbe of applications for mining lan 1 already registered, and to the pres« at inability of the Revenue Survey Der artraent to cope with the work, it is t ereby77 words
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Article191 1903-09-22 5 Hotels all round would i eera to be extending. The latest to enter the ranks of the first-class is th Hotel des Indies, late the Straits.'' The whole of this caravanserai has b en turned over and the new improvem nts will be completed in a few days Amongst these191 words
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Article561 1903-09-22 5 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Result*. CHAMPIONSHIP. Hra.ll.ei y I .eat Hannaford, 6-3, -3. Perkins beat Elliot, 6-1, «-2. ft. SINGLES. A. KoberMon scr. beat Olliffe scr., 6«sJ, 1 Oraj -3 beat Barrett J, 6-2, 6-3. C. SINGLES. Belart ncr. v. Edlin +3, unfinished. •I. O. Davie*561 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement83 1903-09-22 5 Rheumatism Relies cd. T<O all those afflicted with henmatism we recommend a trial f Chamberlain's Fain Balm. One appl cation will relieve the pain, and its conti ned use for a short time will result in a c re. Promptly applied to a sp ain before inflamm \tion sets in,83 words
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Advertisement88 1903-09-22 5 According to a cablegram from San Francisco, the court has decided that the survivors of the ill-fated Rio Janeiro, and the heirs of those passengers who were drowned when the vessel sank are entitled to recover B.~> per cent, of their losses. It was by this steamer,- it may be88 words
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Advertisement815 1903-09-22 5 SAVING A CHILD. A Little Manchester Heroine. Lily Peanon, the pretty eightyear "H child of a loving mother, is, «ay« a Manche»*er paper, the heroine of an incident that ha* aroiiMdl intfljent. From a baby," »aid her mother, who Hve* at 37 Park -»tieet, Greenheys, Manchester. Kngland, lily wm pale815 words
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Advertisement640 1903-09-22 5 AUCTION SAI .ES. OLD SCRAP IRON, OLD BOILERS, STEEL CUTTINGS. AUCTION tale of a largo quantity of old scrap iron, steel cuttings, old boilers, old iron chain, etc. At Tanjong Pagar, in rear oftheblac 1 smith's shop. Wednesday, SWd Bepteml<er, at l'.:«i p.m. Tbe above is to be sold by640 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1903-09-22 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, aand September. High Water. 11.21 p.m. Jewish New Year. Wednesday, ajrd September. High Water. 11. m a.m. S.S.C. Special Meeting. 1 S.V. A. Gun Drill. 5.15. 8.1. homeward mail cloxes. 4. Thursday, 34th September. High Water, n. 1 a.m. 'Ui p.m. Get man outwar 1 mail112 words
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Article809 1903-09-22 6 If iiar, 19th September. Wednesday last was observed as a public holiday on account of His Highness the Sultan's hjrthday, and Muar looked festive to a degree with the hireets, the Esplanade and the houses along the riverside decorated with Pajrs and streamers. This day was also eventful.809 words
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Advertisement106 1903-09-22 6 Children when Teething:. HAVE ninru or lers diarrbn>a, which cannot be cheeked effectually, as tne cau e canpot be removed; bat the .Arrho'ti can and should be controlled by pivinit Chamlx-rlain's Colic and DlarrtuM Ken.edy, and an occasional dose of t-pstor oil to change the system. I 'urinj.' the summer106 words
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Advertisement531 1903-09-22 6 Cj 20 rood is Poison, *wkl UNLESS OIGEBTED.. V^ L^Bh^^^ The rigour of health depends on Rood digestion. Uodi- wSv. Rested tuod poisons the blood, which clogs up the skin, the W^^V liver and the kidneys. Food propi-rly digcstrU makes new OB^PJI/ strrii|th. new bUmd. new ftesh. new life. K-lnh531 words
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Advertisement732 1903-09-22 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From July i6th, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. All. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.U P.M. Singapore d..7.00 7.45 10.00 11^0 12.30 3.02 4.10 5.15 8.40 ..6.30 7..'0 9.20 10.4:. 13.10 u'.IJO732 words
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Advertisement116 1903-09-22 6 LIM AH SIANG, Timber Merchant, AND PROPRIETOR STULANG STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHORE. SIKGAfOBI OFFICE, 7 BATTERY ROAD. J. M. CAMERON, Manager. v.c. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by tne highest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey. steel Drops and Penny royal.116 words
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Advertisement669 1903-09-22 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation O. Coy. FOR HINA. J VPAX. RliMk EYLOX, USTRALIA. INDIA. IDEX. E«YI»T HKIMTKRRIXEiX POUT!*. PLYMOITH LOXUOX. Through Bills of Lading Usoed Ooast, Persian Gulf, OontiiMßtal, ml American Ports. Mail Upc Ootwako. «r*«n Malta OH i Ballaarat Oct I Bengiil Oct669 words
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Advertisement718 1903-09-22 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschlppiJ. Under contract with Mm W other fcsitds India ttoverotrebt. .;■> at Singapore: Ship Agisot, latb i. Daihdils A Co., 3-8 Colltkv Qn*r ihe unclprmontioned dates are only approi'tiate. -itesmor From Expected vVill be IMspp'<jtaed i >r Bawl Batavia S»pt '.'I BaUvia, Cberibon, Tegal Pecalongan, Samarang,718 words
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Advertisement523 1903-09-22 7 IwftlwrtaHiflr Lloyd, Bremen Coast* Li n<U, STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tons Keg. Prim Loo So 1604 Waldei.mc 3300 Phrabmg 1603 Print Machet 1600 Sigitmi'ml 3600 Phm C. Klao 1568 SUttm 2478 P. Chul C.K. 1568 Petckabun 2191 Deli 1394 ftumeo L'loo Taichioo 1369 KMuiehang 3040 Kong Rnp523 words
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Advertisement714 1903-09-22 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-AmeHka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-stesmerf Of these lines will leave Singapore 01 01 •boat the undermentioned dates Outward I Homeward Roon Sept M I ZUUn Oct J Preumifn Oct 9 &r«i/<U<t= Oct IS Print Siijitmuiul Roon Not 8 (extra)714 words
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Advertisement629 1903-09-22 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES n. y; k. JAPAXMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW 9TBAMKBB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity provided with excellent accommodation for629 words
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Advertisement490 1903-09-22 7 KRANCE COMPANIES. a INSURANCE COY. RE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FDNDB KXCEKD /1 2,000,000. rHI LABBBT FIBK OFFICE IN THE WORLD ■BOCBTEAD ft Co. Agmi*. N INBURANOE OFFICE LIMITED. I Subscribed* »2,600,000. It pud up t(K),0O0. fund 1,160,000. Hud Onioi, HoMozova. Fh« undersigned, h*ring been appointed igenta of the aboTc Company,490 words
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Article1858 1903-09-22 8 Under this beading the following abbreviations are used I—str1 str. steamer sh. •hip bq. barque sch. schooner: VachtjCru.— Cruiser; Gbl.— (Junboat: Tor. —Torpedo; H.o.— Horse-power: Brit. British V. S.-lnited States Feb. -French Ger.--German: Dut. -Dutch: Oc. (ieneralcargo: d.p. deck passenger: U Uncertain; T. P. W.— Tanjong Pagar1,858 words
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Article601 1903-09-22 8 SINQAPORI, iIXII SKITKMRKI 1903. PHODUCE. Gambler I I Copra Ball Ml do Pontianak 6.H" Penper. Black 31 «m» do White, (6%) buyer* 45.5<> Sago Floor Sarawak 4 do Brunei No. 1 M»| Pearl Sago M» Coffee, Ball, 15% bad* 17.S?i Coffee, Palembang, 80* basl. -'3.W Coffee, ÜbertanNo. 1 15601 words
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Article52 1903-09-22 8 tor far ileamrr Time. To-Mobrow. P.B'ieuham fenang Kulnu 2 p.m. Mu»r and Malacca Far/alto 3 p.m. Tel uk Anton via ports Malacca S p.m. Ampaoan A Macassar Teresa 3 p.m. P. H wet'haii Tia port* Batavirr S p.m. Penang and Bombay Ithia 8 p.m. Bombay vis ports Zamaniu52 words
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Article133 1903-09-22 8 From Europe —By the N.D.L.s s. /.'i«;/i*iue on the '.'4th JSepte'mU-i-, with dntes to the Ist September. From China—By the M. M. s. s. WsaWa due on the 'JBt!i Septemt>er. Ltlt Mn«*i \iikT Uih \ui! 13th Auk l'th Aug 1 -i Aiir 2Mb Aug Mil An? :;is.t133 words
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Article269 1903-09-22 8 *LAO 5; Vkssi* Nami. A Ton* C*fT*l!i a Rm. B'pt 19 ChienK Mai (tor str 767 Kee*e 20 Hong Moh Brit str 2566 Stacli 20 Matapan Fch <str 2082 Magnouan 20 Hi- it G«r str 3138 Formes 21 l-al>ell. Dm sti 84 Nacodah II Mena »tr 76 Naicd.m 21269 words
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Article140 1903-09-22 8 Datb. Vessel's Name. iVue <fc Rio. Tons. I>MT!S4TIoX Sept 21 Chesng Chew j Brit str. 1213 ill Matapan Fch str. 2062 32 Nienhuyg Dut str. .114 Giang Ann Brit »tr. 867 •J! Emile Dut str. 80 22 Mena str. 76 22 Apenrade tier str. 696 ■23 Rein Sot str.140 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement95 1903-09-22 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVED Thick Japanese washing Crape Silk at $1 .75 per yard. Flowered Japanese Crape Silk at $2 per yard. Silver things useful for Wedding and Birthday Presi mt s. Indian Muslins for dresses, Chineee Embroidered Coats and95 words
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Advertisement609 1903-09-22 8 WHITBAWAY, LAIDLAW GO. .I.U'ANN BO CASH BOXM HUDBONB PATENT THE THUNDERER THE THUNDERER 85 eta. each 3.50, 3.75 each 75 cts. each Month Harmonicas bwulatihg novn 5O cts. each 75 cts. each I'ARING KKIVM. 2Octi each. "CHFUSIV BRKAI? RAZOR HONKS LOOeach KNIFK 45e. each. "BFCKEYE" CAKE KXIFK 350. cad Wj609 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1903-09-22 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Krrban Hotpital. :I*t Srpt 190* a.m 3p.in. upni ICkmvrkBar ».9M 29.7 M v 0.914 Moraine Temp Hfii 8«4 ,«»0 cle.ir.dnv WB'lbTjjer 7M 7. r 79.0 cloudy DirofWind ft v. k 8. c. nisht emir. Max. Temp CBS» M:n "8.7 Max. in Sun 145.2 Terr, rad Rainfall Nil50 words
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