The Straits Times, 1 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai.247 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 675 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. SoU ArenU. Slin.pore »nd Ftder.Ud M.l.y State.. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. \1 ANTE!) ha unfurni6h,« I room with W boar^ tag Udy witi baby. BUte t.;rnih to 8.8. c/o IMk Ham 3-10 AN Atglinh.-nan would be glad to undertake clerioal work or teaching lietwfPii H a m and
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    • 1137 1 Claymore Whisky ow the hnis. OVs BH OBTAINED AT THK n'• ||i x .#*s^V^o Principal Hotels- sswh ■■.otiskt. BROTHERS. L FROW .Glasgow Uondo^ Messrs. Ann Lock Geok Teat f| Hock Ann Hoon Keat J n i\.im run n i eck Mon Yong Hoa Seng l« etc., etc., etc AND FROM
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    • 337 1 NOTICES, Milkmaid t^DENSED mm 11/ li I \_r tv TiJ^t 1 flu C 4 r*Ji ntf±f*f\ \R_r i UUttl aIIbCCU '"•JTKOTiDDBO**^ a«- Sec this Full Cream. trade mai. Largest Sale in the World. "jT STRAND HOTEL, RANGOON. 0 UNDER 1 HE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K.
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    • 260 1 ORVBHID FOOD I IVvl i ,t<) h s QuajSM A-n'tr from «*:..-n.'.i. a bagt of Took .v Co.'s f .'m< rrn*h<M food r'ri m crate >,;.:; t,» MA MKYKK A <•'( 'i «l 10. Raffl- Place. AUCTION SALE CF THREE BRITISH STEAMERS. To be lii'lii at Powell Co.'s Kiileroom Or
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  • 427 2 Th* Residency caretaker at Pekan, a Chinese, was robbed of a hundred dollars in notes and a gold ring the other day. The house was not occupied at the tirrffe and the caretaker went out to the shops one morning after having locked the door of his room
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  • 182 2 It will be remembered that in the course of the War Commission's in<|iiiry serious allegations were made regarding the stamina and character of the recruits joining the army. It ig now officially announced that the Lord President of the Council has appointed the following gentlemen' to
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  • 129 2 Kkvehksi k for the Imperial family was aWwa in a peculiar manner in Oorea recently, and fittingly rewarded according to the customs of the country, says the Kol>p < 'hronicU. It appear* that a number of soldiers were engaged in destroying worms which were playing havoc with the
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  • 21 2 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 Ueneml shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 229 2 NOTICES. SC'OfTSIMULSION. STANDARD ■fRST WEAK REMEDY phS LUNGS. Of all Chemists, Druggists and General Dealers. THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE TANSAN. THAT BOTTLED BY' J. Clifford Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. The most palatable and wholesome natural mineral water known. Sole Proprietor. J. CLIFFORD WILKINSON. Kobe, Japan. Beware of Imitations. EVERY FACILITY
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    • 141 2 NOTICES JAMES WATSON CO. S SCOTCH WHISKIES'. ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per ease. Duty extra. OPTAINi'BLE rBOM KETAIL DEAI.EBB, OB McALISTER Co.. Ltd sole agents The "Dagger" Brand GUINNESS' STOUT TRADE Jill MARK
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    • 452 2 NOTICES. I These CAPSULES cure I recent and chronic discharges. THEY NEVER FAII I Sold trv/whtn. TRY THEM kj, M.C.S. Mohamed Co. Diamond Merchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, aad dealers in precious stones, No. 8 High Street, ftingapon •ro showing •plundld •took ol High bias* Diamond* And gem-set lewellery with extensiv) varieties
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    • 107 2 Children when Teething. HAVE more or le»s uiarrhcra, which cannot be checked effectually, as Uie cauee cannot be removed but the diarrbo'a can and should be controlled by niving Cham I km- lain's Colic and Diarrhua Uemeity, and an occasional ilos.ol ctstor oil t j cleanse the system. During the
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  • 192 3 5,000 Tons of Coal for Manila. Tri r h. Jtrutut, one of the U.S. fleet ol < o.ners for the American coalingstations, is now on the way out to tbe Philippines via Colombo harbour. At present the Unitfld States possesses a Her* of ten colliers, six
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  • 188 3 Thk Colombo Chamber of Commerce, as we noted at tbe time, wrote to the Singapore Chamber on the Crown Agont system, as practised here. The Singapore Chamber replied on the L'nci May as follows I have to acknowledge the receipt, in due com si of your lcticr of
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  • 81 3 Aucoumc to a revised schedule whicii ootres into force on the Ist January nest .V /--rs and parch posted in the Straits Settlements addressed to •Selangor may be insured up to the value of ?500. Parcels may be sent insured to Sarawak up to $1,200 but not letters
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  • 67 3 THE KING' S IRISH TERRIER. hi the works of a Dublin manufacturer of tombstones etc.. there was recently v inscribed white marßle slab, which attracted the notice of many paeeen-by. This is the inscription that it hove Hore lies "Jack, Kiop Kdw»m Favourite Iri-h letrn'i. ii> lived for only tweWe
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  • 240 3 For Singapore. lVr P. O. b. s. < 'rtana c ■nne'jtir.^ with the stean: 'In at Colombo, from Londondon S,?; 4. slue -\<h Oct. Mesirs. R. C. Tollemtcliu, and W. Canton, Mi3s R. Mr-, nttoek, Mr. J Wilson I'ei rl.r 1 t O 6 b. AU'lratin connecting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 99 3 Bicycle Riders. IF you ride a bicycle you are always liable to hn\e a fall. Cbamlterlain's Pain Halm is the bed liDiment for cuts, sprains, and brnises It will heal the parts in onethird tbe tini" any other treatment wourd require. Pain Balm is also famous for its cure of
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    • 583 3 NOTICES. CONFIDENCE said Lord Chatham, 'is a plant of slow growth." People believe in things that they see, and in a broad sense they are right. What is sometimes called blind faiths is not faith at all. There mast be reason and fact to from a foundation for trußt. In
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    • 603 3 TT ONUKONG AND BHANGHA] II BANKING OORFOBATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000.0« RESERVE FUND.— Sterling BMerrMlO.ooo,oool ..K^-mrmd Silver Reserve....! 6,000,000 10 uuu uuu REBEBVE LIABILITY OF .inrumfinf I ROPRIKTORB. J.»iu,wu,uw Court or Directors. A. J. Ratmond, Ksq,— Chairman. H. E. Tomkivi, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. Hon. C. W. Dicuon N. A. Sibbs, Kwj.
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    • 355 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE Straits Wimes. Good Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. TfTANTED imroedjately r>res»er for I? the Civil Hospital, .Soliciv Bahra Salary 9-SO per men^sin. Applications with copies of recent testimonials to be sent to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL. OFFICER, n/c Jobore WANTED. £*AWYEBB for
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    • 520 3 lT"| RIGAUD*S j 9 Kenaaga K_J OF JAPAN £9 TOILET WATER J IB^ Rlgiod* KjnangaWajt^.^.J^^ t#r hu the iwm perfumt /f/JT^l^^ oftbe Kiaingi Flower of El^ iIIh^B pp d iDd oothin tmi fn!b£^3M K "'>««• mosquito bifo. Ha TT and ii don refreshing UB^OLJB leF p" s p iriiioD RIGAUD
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    • 725 3 I SHIPPING "APCAU" LINK OF 3TEAMKRS. FOR HONGKONG. \f EBBRB. Apcar A CompanyJl steamer LIOHININC, (Captain Spence), having left Calcutta on the [28th ult.. Is doe here on the rnor I aiog of the Mb instant en route for the ibore port. For freight and passage, apply to PATERSON, SIMONS
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  • 2622 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 1st OCTOBER. On rjep'.ombyr 7th, the Strait* Htho published several columns anect (.he condition! obtaining ia the police cervice of the F. M. S. -their disadtrantugei;, und the petition thnt the men of the force had forwarded to Government praying for radnsa, The
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  • 79 4 AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY. The Premier Resigns Again. London, 29th Sept. Count Kbuen Hedervary who, as stated in the message dated the 24th September, had been spastetsd ('r"rni"r of Hungary has again resigned. The resignation repult^i) from the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies having passed a resolution, moved by M.
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  • 30 4 An edict issued at St. Petersburg transfers the Trans-Baikal Cossack Regiment and Battery io Kwantung Peniim-.la in Manchuria, where an independent Kiist Bavarian Cossack Brigade is forming.
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  • 47 4 Great Demonstration o' Protest in London, A great domonetiation, ier. -renting ail parties and creeds has baeo held at St. James's Hall, Londoc. to protest against the Turkish ratragei ia Mr.i'pdonia. A resolution was pavaed aifing the abolition of Tuikish rula ia Mi ad mis
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  • 10 4 The Czar has arrived at Vienna.
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  • 7 4 To-day' 6 4/ms. bank rate is 1/11,
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  • 9 4 Pa hang new? will be found on page 2
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  • 10 4 The homeward mail close 1 r 8 i aa. to-morrow.
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  • 12 4 The Y\ M. S. yacht Emteralda is undergoing repairs at Taajbag Riioo.
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  • 15 4 The Sln'il* fttrffd w» published this Boniac. V nail topplement will be issued this evening.
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  • 16 4 ->.i turner news regarding the prospects of the M. M liuttr I M been received to-day.
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  • 17 4 Mb. V. S. P.amasamv Pili.av, 'hei^l jntan' of the Hindoo Community, Penang, died U.^re on Sept _'4th.
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  • 22 4 Son hall, tha well known j<> proceeding to A'igtralia to- morrow to pick up a few— may we all than crocks r
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  • 21 4 Aaoor 8 o'clock laal nighl a driven hy#Chinan»an collided with ~.nd smashed the wheel of a rikisiia in North Bridge Boad.
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  • 19 4 The Baud of the Ist B Manchester Regiment wiil phy in the Botanical Gurdens on Muruliy at 9.1." p.m.
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  • 17 4 Mk. Robert l/ivo arrived trow Java yesterday evening, aad i Harmston'w Circus will open tbe Iwth inst.
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  • 25 4 Thl monthly sewing mtei:ti;i2 of tbe Church Work Aaaociation will be held :it the Raffh-s tiirls' School jn WTedaMday next, October 7th, at J p.m
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  • 26 4 Skvkn Chinese were arrested while having a free light in Blanco Court last night and were fined three dollars each in the Police Court this morning.
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  • 29 4 According to the '.tilay Mail, it is reported that H. E. the Governor of British North Borneo, Mr.«K. VV Hirch, is leaving in the early part of nexr year
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  • 29 4 Many rice mills at Cholon a promiament business quarter of Saigon, have closed owing to the bad times. About six thousand coolies have been thrown out of work therby.
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  • 25 4 Messrs. Mkhki.i. and Cavendish, sitting as a Bench Court, yesterday sentenced a Malay who had deserted from the local police force, to three months' imprisonment.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 941 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Green Pi ppermint Sale \znU for Sins.lp.ln ?<-<mu. Straits SfttlmifnK Siaiu, and the Far Em). CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, MtfaaaVapMTOt London, Glasgow, Hongkong, and Shanghai. 1 1 WASSIAMUtL. ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. N«. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. llsur Btantyi ill Mlork Silks of
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    • 60 4 O. R. LAMBERT V CO.. Photographers. opbh: Uronham Kouae, (B\cier/ Read 1 ra. to 6 p. i- Orchnrti Road, f. in to I p.m. bunco} s, a. in to r.0c... Appointmeots or < ttin^s shou! I st m:i'jo if poniblo beforebaod. In Stork Vikws of Sirj|{<ipor-. Johore, N.itive States 'inni,
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    • 42 4 Kxchasor and phare reports will be found on pape 8. YOUR STRENGTH RETURNS Foft all wasting diseases, take Steams Wine. It improves Nutrition. Increases weight and strength. It is a stimulant and Nerve Tonic of the greatest value— Sold by all chemists.
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  • 985 5 THE STRAITS ECHO Its Editor Talks About his Difficulties and Himself. (JuMMKXiiNi; upon the intention to t-iiliirpe the Straits Echo to an eight page paper from this date (Oct. Ist), the. Kiitor of that journal, in its issue of S-fit 18th, thus dilates upon the troubles which he hap had
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  • 238 5 A vkiiy enjoyabla cricket match was recently played at Sourabaya between elevens representing Harmston's Circus .iii.l the Sourabaya Cricket Club. The CHfSM team had onlisted the services of Messrs Colvin and Kynders who opened the batting to the bowling of Messrs. McLean and van der Bnt. Colvin
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  • 206 5 "DADDY ON TOUR AGAIN. Mh. H. A—aim starts for Australia to-morrow morning by the Ballaarat, and there will doubtless be a bis gathering of sportsmen a'the P. and O. wharf to give him a grand send-ofl'. Save for a few trips home on pleasure bent, Dadcly has not made anything
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  • 153 5 The following properties were, disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon :—Freehold building site oil' Dalvey Koad, Tanglin marked lot 273 in Dalvey Estate plan, area 34,693 eg. f t bought by Dr. Jameison at 9 ct». per foot- *****J17. Freehold building site off
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  • 208 5 A GOBRBBPOMism writes The energy exhibited by the Municipality in remetalling the roads in the immediate vicinity of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Ground is highly commendable, but while those bounding the Tennis ground on the east, west and south li.iv.: rocei^d attention, that on the norjh, commonly known as Dlioky
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  • 523 5 Yestchday morning, Mr. Lederer of Katz Bros, appeared before Mr. Michell in response to a summons issued at the instance of Mr. W. R Angus, an inspector under the* Petroleum Ordinance, to explain why he hindered the inspecting officer in his duty of testing tbe
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  • 35 5 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday 4th inst. 'at 9.15 and 16J0 am. After Arrival of the first launch, the IQO yards in the monthly medal competition will be swum.
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  • 34 5 The Italian transport Msris Ma»j> kelli arrived from Genoa yesterday afternoon en route for China. There are 486 troops on board. She went alongside the wharf to coal ;ind is expected to leave to-day.
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  • 40 5 'I'm last A uttru lmi-iu to hand contains some admirable portraits of ViceAdmiral Fanshawe, who is shortly to visit this station and also ol the Royal Arthur, his flagship. Vice-Admiral Fanshawe waR last second in command of the Channel Squadron.
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  • 77 5 Jack Wall, one of the oldest jockeys riding in the Straits Settlements, who is now connected with Smith's stable, ha 1 the misfortune to come a cropper off a griffin the other morning and broke a bone in his left hand, lie seems to* be getting along- pretty well with
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  • 65 5 The Secretary of the London Missionary Society «t Amoy has received news that a special deputation from London is to visit China. All the Mission Stations where L. M. S. reside are to be vieited, beginning in the south at Hongkong and Canton, and then working northward via Amoy, Shanghai,
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  • 133 5 Sim Hoo Soon and Ng Tian have been before Messrs. Michell and Cavendish charged with house breaking by night at 489-1 Gaylang Road on the 23rd inst. The prosecutor, Tan Sai Tuan, a shopkeeper, said that he was awakened about -1.30 a. m. by somebody walking about his room. On
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  • 788 5 The St aits Tobacco Factory. Th c pioneer efforts of a new industry are of interest everywhere and probably in no place more so than in Singapore, where factories of all kinds are particularly scarce in proportion to the size of the place. On that account,
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  • 29 5 Yesterday, a Chinaman with a criminal record was convicted before Mr. Wilkinson of paving stolen a hat from a dwelling house. He was sentenced to sis months' hard labour.
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  • 61 5 Last week, Sergt. Stapley summoned two syces for ill-treating a horse on the Old Jail site. Mr. W R. Angus, the owner of the animal appeared and said the syces had acted under his instructions. They were discharged and Sergt. Stapley was instructed to take proceedings against the owner. Yesterday
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  • 366 5 London, Jilt SeptemUi: A French diplomat lim informed the Stan dard correspondent in Parii that eommuDirationa are pa«(iDg between Lord I-ansdowue and th« French Ainha«sador in London with reference to Morocco, France offering to guarantee the neutrality ol Tangier and give commercial guarantee* in the o\ent ot Morocco
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  • 263 5 Yesterday's Results. CHAMPIONSHII'. I'erUiiift beat Bradbery, 6 4, ML Darbuhire beat Foreman, ."> 7. ti-4. ti 4 A. aaSMBj Kent I licnt Darbishire nvr. ti 1, M a -INOI.KB. Peacock v. I. Davies, tißhrifohml. D. BBMtaS. :ni.i.lij.. 1 1 mil, untiuirtlieil. Aii.uii-cji] l>eat Jeneings,
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  • 55 5 A mitting of the members of the Singapore Merohant Service Guild wa> held in the Marine Club last aight The business occupied two hours, but it was decided that no report should be furnished to the puMic. It is underStood, however, that the question of the
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  • 57 5 All units will parade for a route march on Tnex<lay ne\t. Fall in Old (»nol site MS p.m. liri'l order. There is a lield day for the whole Corp* on Sunday next. S. V. A. fall in nt Port Canning Uaartlrooiii6a.nl. Others Tank Koud Railway Station
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  • 154 5 Yesterday Results. en wtrioNsiiii 1 Mrs. ltro:iclrick l>e;it Mr... Kvaim by H |«imt« Mr. Brnadrick Ik-.H Mr. Whiteliead by 8 point-. Mr. Ciuicli beat Dr. (ilennie by SS points. Ties for To-day. ciiAMriiivsnif. Mr. I ■mt- Mr. Hunter. I.ADIKK' BOMUL Mr-. Evans Bin. Hunter. Mr-. Kllis <-.
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  • 17 5 On Monday, Oct. ">, a missionary meeting will be held aj, the Prinsep St. Church at 8 p.m.
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  • 31 5 A young man named Etosario appeared before Mr Wilkinson this morning to prosecute two men described in the police sheet as Arabs, fo: aasanlt. The accused were fined Ikraa dollars each.
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  • 48 5 Yestkrdav, Messrs. Giliillan, Wood Co. prosecuted a Chinaman for having 50 cents worth of mace belonging to them in his possession. He said he picked up the stud" at the door of their godown in Havelock Road. Mr. Wilkinson gave him a month for criminal misappropriation of property.
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  • 65 5 It is rather interesting to watch the Town and Volunteer Band being drilled as they were last Bight. Without arms or other instruments of torture they may be able to drill somewhat, but when the big drum gnts mixed up with the circular bnss there rifl be a row. At
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  • 74 5 During the past month or so there have been several cases of *Asiatics bathing in a state of nudity nt Mount Zion. There, have been some convictions, but the penalty, a fine of $10, severe enough in nil conscience, does not seem to have a deterrent effect. This morning, two
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 75 5 Rheumatism Relieved. 'I O nil those afflicted with rheumatism 1 we recommend a trial of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a cure. Promptly applied to a spaain before intiaramUion sets in, incures a cure in
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    • 24 5 Jayne's Expectorant isn't recommended to cure everything but it doet cure Bronchitis Whoopicg-Cough and Croup.^ The {Singapore Dispensary. Sole bgeots for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 372 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at tbe L Colonial Becreta-y"g Office, up to noon of the sth Oc-to ;or, IMS, for tho following works at Iks (Jaurantinc Station, 81. John's Island: 1 Construaioa of a ing gage btore with tramway. 2 Construction of present shed into n
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 188 5 UAY BY UAY. Thursday, ist October. High Water. 6,' iX a.m. S.I v.m. St. Joseph* School. Footli.ill. S.V.A. Signalling. *.:t". Friday, and October. Hi K h Water. 7.2s pm. Pledge Sale. Coghlan. M, ■lelebu Meeting. Collyer yuay. 12. S.V.A lu,,r. t;un Drill. 5.15. S.K.K. Klectrio Lighting, .'j. 1.1. S.V.I. Hecruits
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  • 950 6 Remarkable Allegations Against an English Parsee. An amazing story of maiming cattle «ud horses is occupying attention in Kngland. A young solicitor named Kdal.ii is charged with a long list of rimes among them threatening to tnurder a police sergeant, and the case s being fully reported
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 263 6 NOTICES. Q Toilet Powder B J. H. GWYNNE, Ud., "T^,."" 81, CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C. Makers of the "INVINCIBLE" Centrifugal Pumps and Pumping Engines. The mosi Economical j^^k IM;\i\\i.l and most j9 |L .^aa^ I IK«i.\Tl«\. Successful in the I^^^l RE(L\"\TKi\. World. ffl BfiflS WJmSSk mm BH 'T smm M^**V
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    • 765 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist 1903, and until further notice.. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DO-WN DOWX. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.U. A.M. A.M. I'M. P.M. P.M. I'M P.M. Singapore (/..7.00 7.60 10.00*12.30 1.57 aOO 4.2? 6.20 6.50 ..6.45 8.07 9.:tf l0.r» l-'JJ
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    • 103 6 THE AUCTION MART No. 2 D' Almeida Street. (In rear of The Mercantile Bank) H. L. COG H LAN Co., tu.th.*. v.c. Licensed Auctioneers. H. ABRAMS HORSE REPOSITORY AX I' VETEBINAttY ESTABLISHMENT ORCHARD ROAD 33 Just Jsanded 33 (•'<■« r Mt ut CX. O. .V LIIIUS A very select lot
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 677 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STBAMSH IP COMPANIES. p a Steam A Navigation O. Coy. FOR rHl\ 1. J VPAtf, ••ENANfi. CEYLOX. il'STßllil 1. IXOII. 4DEX. e«YPT. HEI»irERRi\El\ PORTS. PLY MO I Tn LONDON. Through BilU of Liding issued for Cliina Coast, Persian Oulf, Continental, -md \merican Ports. Mail Line. Oanrua
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    • 1277 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatechapplJ. Under contract Vith the Netherlands India UoTernireni. .«.«>• at Singapore: Ship Abkscy, lat* J. Dabhdeu A Co., 2-3 Oollybb Qtjat. he undermentioned dates are only appro? '•oatv. Steamer From Expected Will be f)«i«Di»'«be<l for Brouwer Deli Sept 36 Bagan Si Api, Paneb, Bila, Assaban,
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    • 720 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Npnddeut.ch*. Lloyd Hamburg-Amerika Llnie, Hamburg. IMI'EKI \L GERMAN HAIL. The fMt and well-known ra»"I-«!e»ni »r» of these lines will leave Singapore oo 01 %bont the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Preutten Oct Zieten Oct 5 Print Siiiintuiid SfiitUiv: Oct 19 (extra)' Oct. Roon Nov 2 Bamhurfi Oct 24 Preutsen
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    • 653 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPANMA.IL STEAMSHIKCO.. LTD.! A re^u'ar FORTNIGHTLY service is maintain! d between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN BCREW STEAMERS. Under Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Qovernment, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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    • 368 7 INSUR vNCE COMPANIES. CANTON INBDBANOK OfFICB LIMITED. Capital Sabwrib»l IS^OC.tna Amount paid np imjOM. B«wrvs fund 1,150.UCC. Hbad Omen, UonaKunn. Th* onaers-.^ned, having been sppoiatad AganU of the above Company, are prepared to KXsept Marina K'.skt at currant Htaa. 'BOUSTEAD A Co., Agent*. rE CHINA TRADERS INBU&ANCK COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1671 8 Under this heading the following :il>brt*fiations are used i str. ■taamec sh. •bip bq. barque sth. Mb ioivt: Vet. Yarht;Cru.-CruiBHr; QbU— Oonbost; Tor. i Tornado; H.D.— Horse-power; i.rit.—British IJ. S.— United States Foh. -French 9er.--Qermnn; Dut -Dutch; G e.--Beneral-sarKo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain: I. I'..W.— TunjoiiK
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    • 590 8 SINOXMRK. |tl OtTOBK.n, 190» PRODUOE. viambiei buyers 11.7S Copra 801 l 7.80 do Poatlana'^ ;.•_•< 1 Pepper, Black bayen _SI 22 do WMte, (5%) 43.78 Sago Floor Sarawak 3. CO do Brunei No. 1 1.87^ i'.-vrl Saco 5.00 Coffee, Kail, 15% bad* 17.60 Coffee, I'alembanK, 20% bui«.. iU.OI Coffee,
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    • 86 8 bvr I'er »tratn- 'l\:>f.. To-Moerow. Kurope via ports. Ballniirut B a.m Hongkong Gaeo 11 a.m. Colomb j Andalvtia 1 p.m. Batu Puh.it Swee Moh I p.m. lYluk Anson via ports Amhrrtt 3 pm S'ham<t T. An|on Hye. l*oity S p.m. P;ilembangADjambie./fri.'nu)«2 4 p.m. Batdbd*v. Suez find Genoa K.
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    • 139 8 From Europe— By the P. AO.<? s. M'dta due on the Itli October, with date* tv the Htb September. From China— Rv the P. 40. s.s. Ha^atral due on the Ist October. ..eft Sings] LUg 218 l Vuk *J6tb Lug '."ii li Lug 31st lept 4th iept
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  • 179 8 a Kl-AU 2 Vkssel'j Nam*. <k Toss. Captaik From Sailed Omhwi*. j3 R>o. 8 pi 2» Patrol Brit s» IStf Dummall Hongkong Bapl M hCo.l4d 30 .HiMi* Sor >tr. li« 6 len*pn Penang Sept WKhoo Aik Seng 30 <i.<l ifaru lap Rtr .'5«68 Parsou London Au_ r M I*.
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