The Straits Times, 2 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,348 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 610 1 GL YMORi WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sole Agents, Singapore and Federated Malay States. NOTICB. MX. A DOI.F DUKA D R has linn authoii/.oi! to sign our linn per procuraation from thi^ d:it«' PKRTILEACO. Btngapore, Ist October. 1808. W0 NOTICE. Mb. Fi-ODORE OONBTAWTIHI LUTZ, lns been aothoriaed to ?ipn our firm perproenratioti
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    • 685 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. npBHDSKfI nil! be melieil at 11m mial Secretary* v>:Ti.:p, up to noon of the Srd O tob.r, '.9 (or tM Wlowin« works ferectlon of t nporwir ofßces to |accommod'ite the In- i c-'cr 'ii-ner»l o' Hr>licp I" Polio OCiiV an i th> ir >lati< Plnn^ nn<! ftpeeifloaUooi BMJ
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    • 803 1 JQIS! flpl!I s MR. T. SENG KIANO CURES Vil kinds of. fevor, <o-i«h, storm:rhache, fiaadaehe. rheunritism. weTkneo*. loss of appetite, and all di«ea*es oT the body Apply privately at 17 Dhoby Ghiut. from 7 a.m. to 8.80 a m. and S p.m. ti 9 p.m. Sundays from !0 a m.
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    • 425 1 NOTICES. AVAA/vAaJL AfAJLAslek "?rg-7^^ Enriched 20 per cent. ihT~" *i!jiii k with Cream. l^^l Stcrilized-Not Sweetened. lte^^™"^d Perfect Substitute for Fresh STRAND HOTEL, R A NG^OO N UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, K. C. S. K. C. V. O. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF BURMA. OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS. Raffles
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    • 408 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "I.EONIE HOUSE," Le nic Hill. MKS. KBBI l:'-u.unmov»J to the shows ad will hf pleased to hear fron Qaatleme i dasiriag tirnt clssb acLOinodaticn Apjily to tht> above addhess IM.W f. I-" 1 NOTICB rpBHDIRS will be re wired at UM office I of th- S|, r., Parn
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  • 1239 2 Macedonia. The council of Hulgarian Minister* Mtlinj,-' ac Euxinograd under tins presidency of Prince Ferdinand hax taetiaa' to continue the -iriw e»t neutrality towards the insurrection in Macedonia, aod to itriagHttj prevent any thing which may he calculate I to disturb the relation" between Kulgaria and Turkey.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 226 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on appplicatioh to BORNEO Co., Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially wk For the Brewed 11 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 MANUFACTURE ARE
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    • 371 2 NOTICES FOUNDRY ENGINEERING WORKS FOR SALE. The undersigned invit» offers (or the purchaae of all the building*, nuiohinery, plant, tool*,* Btoren, leasehold, goodwill, etc., of the Burma Ironworks A Engineering Co., Ltd., Dui.neeiluu. Hmigoon, as a going conoem. The builtlinKt) are iiubatantial and coimnodiins, and the shops are thoroughly equipped
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    • 470 2 NOTICES. KEYSTONEELGiN) WATCHES Durable and Accurate A *Sis^ The Keystone w ich Cue Co "f-^ P»U»4eI»M«. U.S.A. y^^^^< AMERICA'! OLDEST AND fito <*>*•* L^IOE SI WATCH FACTORT «(»"*^V S /B For h r Tt I>rlnc 'P" l w tc| d»mlU Settlement M.C.B. Mohamed A Co. Diamond Merchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, aacfr
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  • 264 3 The following are the entries for the forthcominc Klang Gymkhana, to be held to-morrow RACK I. 11. 11 The Sultan a Installation Mr. R M. Holl'H.lava Bird C. K. Hammcrtoiix .liniiny B. V. Caraf*! PaayiagTMi l>. H. llanipHbire'H Small Slam (irey'R Honest .loho H. P. Browell'n The
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  • 194 3 ■Some remarkable figures arc obtained from the annual report on Dr. Harnardo's Homes for destitute and neglected children. Since the homes were started 36 years ago no fewer than 48,057 have passed through, while last year above 16,002 waifs were dealt with Nearly 10.000 children were wholly
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  • 99 3 H.isim; tin; poorer classes in I't-i am; is beooming prosing <iuestion. There, iiwirifj to the Municipality ordering ilie polling down of so many miserable dwelling, hundreds of taafcnta thus tafnod out have become homeless. Mr. Hullifax, the Municipal President hope) that wealthy and public spirited ettiiaoi M
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  • 97 3 A wkitki! in Electricity Bay* it has been ili.-covered that tin: ageing of a violin can be artificially secure^ by exposing the wood to X-rays. Tim beautiful tone which has heretofore resulted from a natural ifping of the wood for 50 or 60 years MB thus
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 Bicycle Riders. If 11 ride a bicycle rou are always liable to hnvn a fall. Owunl>crlaiD°n r.-iin linim is iha i>-fi liniment for rate, ranlM. and liri i-cs will heal the parts in or -•third Urn fin <> jiiiv ollht trciilinent wuul ri'iguir.'. l'.iti Knlm is also famous for its
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    • 327 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT* C° I Medicinal Skin Soap MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP jj Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospitals in the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin diseases generally. 8, RUE VIVIEHNE, 8 Paris MARTIN'S gtPIOL& STEEL ■Em*" »%^M r%m m w fq ■^^HbrLadies.l jfm LLS
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    • 618 3 BANKS. TJOMGKONG AND SHANGHAI 11 BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL..../ |10,000.00 C RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserve_slo,ooo,ooo „<>,»,,». Silver Reserve....! 6,000,000 le UOO w J EVB LIABILITY OF HOOOOOOO RIETORB. J 10 uu w Court or Directors. J. Raymond, Ksq,— Chairman. >mktns, Esq. Deputy Chairman. W. Dickson N. A. SIEBB, E»q. v/.i't,
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    • 358 3 NOTICED Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR THK Straits Tsimes. (iood Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. T¥7ANTED immediately a Dresner for W the Civil Hospital, Johorc Bahru (■alary SIO per mensem. Applications with copies of recent testimonials to be sent to. PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, /"I I I WANTED.
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    • 812 3 NOTICES. THE WEWJREHCH^ REMEDY TRADE I MARK Thu racceasful and highly popuUr remedy, atW m Ifce Continental Hospitals by Kicord. Koetan. Jobert. Velpeau and others, combine! all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpassee everything hilhritn tHERAPION No.lS^e. ifaort time, oftro ft iff«(U]r« only,
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    • 725 3 SHIPPING "APCArt" LINECF STEAMERS. FOR HONGKONG. Vf ESBRB. Apcar 4 Company"* Lfi. steamer LIOHTNINd, (Captain Spenee), having left Calcutta on the 28tb ult., is doe here on the morning of the ">th instant en ronte for the above port. For freight and passage, apply to PATERBON, SIMONS 4 CO., 5-10
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  • 2331 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY 2ND OCTOBER. At the Pviaral Oaahraaaa,lata||i lit id at Kuala Iviinpiir, the sublet of foro-d miUiviUiou of the land by Malaya WM a leading topic of discussion. Tl.e Resident-General brought up the question of the compulsory cultivation of coconuts by ilie indigenous population
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/11 j).
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  • 9 4 AuvAXce Mail News will be found on page 2.
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  • 10 4 KxtiiAMiK and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 8 4 H.M 8. liomrio left for Bangkok yesterday afternoon.
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  • 13 4 The homewaid mail by the Zuida closes at 4 p m. on Wednesday.
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  • 18 4 The nuil steamer Malta left Penang at 1 iin to-day, and is due here at 8 i.m. to-morrow.
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  • 16 4 H. H. the Sultan of Perak^is expected toarriva here this afternoon in the F.M.S yacht Meran.
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  • 16 4 About the Ist January next, No 89 Co Royal Garrison Artillery will leave I^ongknng for India.
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  • 16 4 The Fenang Volunteers had a sham fight on Sunday .last. The muster was only nineteen strone.
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  • 15 4 Mr Max. Zimmermann and Mr MscLean arrived from Hongkong by the s.s. Ballaarat ye*tt-rd ly.
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  • 14 4 The following Kuii-ian war vessels are outward-bound for the Far Eastbattleship Oeliahya, cruiser Buyan.
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  • 18 4 L'Avenir dv Tonkin announcei that a liq« of Japanese steamers will shortly be opened between Japan and Bangkok.
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  • 21 4 Shipping advertisement?, with dates of tailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 22 4 I hk Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Service Reservoir this a/ternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock (weather permitting
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  • 22 4 Bangkok and Saigon are now regularly connected by another new vessel, the Quang Nam, 800 tons, belonging to the Messageries fluvial es.
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  • 25 4 Thk quarterly meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at Mrs. Frizell's House, Cairn Hill, on Tuesday, October 6th, at 10.30 a m.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 33 4 ANOTHER PROTEST TO THE PORTE. London, \/t Oct. Bulgaria, Roumania, and Greece hare all notified to the Porto their objections to the composition of the ne v Reforms Commission appointed by the Sultan.
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    • 21 4 The General Pout Office announces that letters for the Far East will be accepted provisionally, via Siberia.
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    • 30 4 Strikers- Fight the Police. A carmen|s strike at Budapest, has Las led to a sanguinary encounter between the strikers and the police. Sixty were wounded, several fatally.
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    • 48 4 The Cz:*r and the Emperor FrmcisJoseph have exchnr ced cordial toasts a f luncheon The toad's aaiphaaiaad agreement in their views regarding the situation in the It ilkans, and expressed the hope that their joint efl'urts would lead to the maintenance of peace in general.
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    • 63 4 Addresses Conservative Associations. Mr. Balfour addressed the meeting of Conservative Associations at Sheffield. Those present received the. mention of Mr. Chamberlain's name witli loud cheers. Silence met the mention of Mr. Ritchie's and Lord George Hamilton's names. But the debate on the Tariff issue revealed the
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  • 21 4 The Bars at the forthcoming race mee'ing in November have he^n let to Mr. \Y. A. Foster, of Emmerson'n Titßn Rooms.
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  • 21 4 M. Vassim Vereschagin. the famous Russian military painter, has arrived in Japan with the object al investigating painting and kindred arts.
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  • 21 4 Newspaper advices from Tonquin express fears concerning the rice crop in that Colony, owing to heavy and continuous rains having fallen.
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  • 27 4 The imported crows* from Ceylon have made their appearance at Kuala Lumpur. Over 4</ of them wero seen in search of a place where they could roost.
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  • 27 4 The Cutirrler tf'iigo'inais calls attention to the fearfully insanitary state of ihe hospital and military barracks at .Saigon, with an enormously high death I rate as result.
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  • 31 4 Penang was treated to an abnormally heavy downpour of rain on 24th fcept. The Pinang Gazelle of th^ following day isuid that the town wore an abnormally clean and sweet rspect.
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  • 29 4 Tulataat Manchuriaa report current at Peking is that the Japanese Government his lately oona to a secret understanding Vith Russia, in which China is to be made the scapegoat*
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  • 32 4 Mr. Noki. Tkoiti-.k, the Postmaster General, was v panse.nger to Italy by tin; P 0. mail leaving this morning. He iias been granted »ick leave. Mr. Bell from Penang aata for him.
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  • 38 4 Mk. BtWH Nm-ent, the celebrated centleman jockey, was killed by a fall at, Ostend raceß on August OHM. He was v sou of Sir Charles Nugent, the well-known owner and in IBtl t ontof 94 events, won twenty.
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  • 35 4 The American Commercial treaty with China was to be signed this month. It now transpires that th« treaty provides the opening of eight more trqaty ports. The two in Manchuria ac Sbankiag and Tatung Kou.
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  • 35 4 Intimation has been receivtd from the 'ritish Embassy at Paris that tiie French Government intend to raise the minimum import duty on coffee Irom 136 '<» 156 francs per ten kilogrammes Irom ihe Ist Jaanan 1904.
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  • 37 4 H. H. the Sultan of Pahana; arrived 'his morning by the Sea Helle front Fahang. The .Sultan landed to-day a*v mi :f0 and whs t salute of 17 ami" and a guard-of-hoi.nr. He proceeded to Government Hou
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  • 38 4 The German mail v. earner Zirteu having left tloagkongon the Ist instant v 11 jim may be expected to arrive here on Tuesday the 6ih instant at daylight., and will probably •be despatched for Europe the same afternoon.
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  • 81 4 '1 he Tamils have apparently taken the cue from their Chinese friends in providing a band to- attend at their tuneral«. A Euro- tan on his way home to Tanjong Katoup, on Thursday evening, overtook a Kline funeral cortege on the road, and a* the gentleman drove past in his
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 392 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "Tell me What You Eat and I will Tell You What You Are ne roiiowing Natural Foods THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. SHREDDED WHEAT 50 cents GRAPE NUTS 40 SPLENDID BREAKFAST FOODS. a flew Shipment. Thompson, Thomas Co. W ASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High
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    • 71 4 O. R. LAMBERT CO Photographers. opkn: i ■••>),im JioilM, (BritVsry Road;, 8 ci to '< p Orchar I KonrJ, B». ai to A [>. m. rmm <.}».*.■• v.iii ti) nooo. AaaetatMaM or s<tt,ini{s &houl<l »i mml« if po.<i-ible boforphan<l. In Stoke Vikvs of Siag-ijwr-, Johora, Nilive Stntes .-mm, Suma'.ra t
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    • 27 4 CHILDREN BECi FOR IT. Steams Wine makes them bright, and rosy-chocked, and at this seaion of the year, it is the ide/il Nutrient Tonic for the young.
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  • 1327 5 Tpt A Class Double Handicap of the 81 C. C. tennis tournament has fallen to Braddi-IT and Klliol who, owing ft, looked likely winnera from the very start of the competition. No one before the tournament ..'ommnnced would have thought that these player* who in the pajt have
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  • 311 5 Thk Italian transport Marco Minghetto with military and naval reliefs from Genoa for the north, arrived alongside Section .*> on 30th September. She took 000 tons bunker coals The men wrre ashore yesterday exercising their legs. The Siratsbvrg left Suez on the 26th September and the Suevin. three
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  • 145 5 Beiwkln 5 and f>.3o p.m. yesterday, wlirn < In? vehicular ttaffiu on Stamford K :i was at its height, several drove* of I ulji ei;y, apparently for shipment at the docks, were driven in bunches of liv. ami six alttne that road, to the.no ■mall inconvenience and danger
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  • 276 5 Ar the result of a little nutter in Rangoon rice, which did not prove successful, an action was heard in the Supreme Court, today, the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, presiding. In March last the defendant in the action Mr. Reutens entered into a contract with Chop
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  • 224 5 Harmston's Circus Will* Arrive Next Week. The ever- verdant Robert Love arrived from Java on Wednesday evening and announces that the show, the best and greatest? that has ever travelled these Eastern part?,' 1 will positively open here on the 10th instant. According to all accounts the show
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  • 160 5 In the Suprenre Court to-day before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, an action at the instance «of Mr Rudanovsky, Russian Consul at Singa pore, agai net Mr. (J. Hutchison, claiming $232 in respect of damages sustained though a collision between defendant's and plantifi's carriages,
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  • 83 5 ioo Yards Handicap Monthly Competition. To be swum on Sunday next. Launches leave Johnston's Pier at 9 15 and 10 :JO. COMPETITOR. START. LeeK.B. Scratch Ilendernou CM. 3 DarkK A. > Penny F. George CartU CM. 10 Hnm-ock A.T. \i Diehn A. Jackson A. j PullarK.T. 1 Sibrumann
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  • 55 5 An old Chinese woman was run into by a carriage yesterday evening, in High Street, and Narrowly escaped being killed, one of the wheels passing over her. A Malay constable on 'duty procured a 'rikisna'and took her to hospital. As she was able to get into the 'rikisha herself, she
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  • 208 5 A large gathering of friends assembled on board the Ballaarat at the P. &O. wjiarf this morning, to give a fit and merry send-off to the genial Daddy Abrams, who is revisiting Australia for the first time in nearly twenty years. Mr. Abrams, as stated in these columns
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  • 324 5 Second List of Subscribers. Brought forward 78^96 Hongkong Bank Mess 36 Mr H. Snakier 26 Mrs. VonWednl 10 Mr. Heah Liang Scab 5 Murray Gibbon 10 \V Evans 10 C. K. William:- 10 Chua Giang Tye .1 Tan Keong Saik 5 •Misses Norris SO ■Mr. W. C.
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  • 41 5 The Nederland Company's mailsteamer Koningin IVilhelmina left Batavia on the Ist Oct. at 8. p. m. and is expected to arrive here tomorrow at noon. She will sail for Sabang, Suez, Genoa and Amsterdam on the same day; at 4 p.m.
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  • 37 5 It is alleged in Scotland' that there has been a Government investigation into the charges against Sir Hector Macdonald which has cleared bis name, signed officially by Dr. MarNaughton, Messrs. Brodie and Heathcote, Dr. Wilson and others.
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  • 58 5 M. Beau, the Governor-General of Freijch Indo-fJhina, has just received a setback from the Home Government, by the latter refusing to sanction certain privileges -tie had given to a company for starting sugar refining in Tonquin. 1 be main objection was that the schene ran counter to the interests of
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  • 43 5 The Messageries Marittmes steamship Tonkin which left for home on Tuesday will be laid up for some time when she*arrives at Marseilles, where the vessel is to be thoronghly rebuilt and refitted in consequence of her having been damaged by fire in Japan.
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  • 45 5 Thk Government has sent a letter to the Municipality of Penang in which the Commissioners are asked not to lose sight of th% advisability of raising the Municipal revenue when considering the Budget of 1904 by increasing the rates. The Municipality have taken the hint.
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  • 46 5 J r appears now that the sale of the .Oriente Hotel, Manila, has been confirmed. This disposes of the report, published the other day, that the Philippine Government was not to buy the Oriente Hotel after all and that public opposition to the scheme had prevailed."
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  • 52 5 About 10 o'clock last night a lire was reported to have broken but at Tanjong Pagar. It appears that some rubbish in one of the machine shflps caught fire and blazed up, but the fire was soon extinguished by the employes without the assistance of the Fire Brigade. No damage
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  • 56 5 The Duke of Abruzzi, the young cousin of the King of Italy, whose arctic expedition in 1900 penetrated further North than any other explorers, left Spezzia at the beginning of last month on a voyage round the world. The Duke travels in his yacht the Liguria, and expects ttoat his
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  • 64 5 Therb is said to be a steady demand for the oil from lemon grass. The oil is transparent with an extremely pungent «taste and a strong odour of lemon, lt is used in Europe for perfumery under the name of oil of verbena. The supply at present falls short of
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  • 59 5 The following passengers left by the s.s. Ballaarat this morning For London— Actg. Sub. Lt. Charles L. Fox. For London ri'i Marseilles Mr. Mrs. R. D. Hewett joining at Penang. Mr. 11. M. Home. For Penang Mr. Cunradi For. Brindisi— Mr. Noel Trotter. For Bombay Mr. Paul Schimmelbusch. For Colombo—
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  • 58 5 Ik British trade is losing ground elsewhere, a proposition which is strenuously disputed in many quarters, it is certainly gaining ground in Egypt. From whatever point of view the commercial development of Egypt be considered, one point stands out with prominence and that is the predominant share taken by the
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  • 74 5 Miss Leoxlle Allen, Miss Margaret Edwards and Mrs. Marian Melville are the given names of three ladies who would find it to their advantage to call at the United States Consulate. We understand that Miss Leonille Allen is a girl of only fourteen years of age a pupil at the
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  • 78 5 Mr. NeoH Leaxi. Tcck, ma., m.i>., who arrived here from England by tne last Japanese mail, was entertained by Mr. Kong Tian Cheng last night at his residence, Seranggong Road, and an enjoyable evening was spent with friends invited for the occasion. The Doctor, it will be remembered, was a
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  • 100 5 A case which has been on the remand list of the second Magistrate's Court for almost two months was yesterday disposed of by Mr. Wilkinson A sub- warder was* charged with attempting to convey a letter out of the prison Mr. Van Cuylenberg who defended made a stand on the
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  • 95 5 An extraordinary general meeting of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Company, Ltd was called for to-day to be held in the office of Messrs Syme and Co., the general agents. The object of the meeting was to adopt, il deemed expedient, a resolution propping that the Company should be. wound
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  • 205 5 Yesterday's Results c'll WIPIONSHII 1 F. Salzmann beat Darbuhire, 6-8, b':t. 11. BONUS. Treadgold scr. beat Gray*— 3. 60<7 1. c. HMUB. de 1 oiuoy t beat Kmeraon— l, 64,t> :< n. BONUS, Hirrel scr. v. Adainson— 3, unfinished. I'ROKESSION I'AIRS. Law 111 lir.icl.lcll
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  • 82 5 Yesterday's Results. I'liAMnoNsiiir. Mr. linio heal Mi. Mniilcr l.y |.oimii I.\lMK> HMUB. Mr-. Hu.liiock lieat .Mir.. I'.llis. w.o. Ties for To-day. MixKn rmrttißi Mr-. MiUred au.l Mr. I'atilntt 1 Mfca Buulton aal Mr. Fry. LADIES' SINC.I.KS. Mrv. Kmldock v. Me IVir. ciiAMrioNsmr. Mr. Darliiahire v. Mr. Latham
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  • 58 5 Abovt 9.45 p.m ).:sii-rd.iv while Mr W. Listerman, pr ipi-Mior of Che Hotel Cecil, was sitting near the front door of his house, he lie irl the nilliird balls clicking and Ofl going to investigate founi an Arab Kreeaan in the act of removing them, fh-3 thief managed to escape,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 27 5 Don't neglect your cold let your doctor prescribe for it or take Dr. D. Jayne's prescription— Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 73 5 Rheumatism Relieved. IK) all those afflicted with rheumatism we recommend a trial of Chamberlain's Fain Balm. One application will relieve the pain, and its continued use for a short time will result in a cure. Promptly applied to a sprain before inflammation sets in, insures a cure in about one
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    • 149 5 A Startling Revelation. People who liiive battled for yesir-. against the tortures of UteomaUam, ami have spent furumes in .1 v in effort to find relief may be ulad to hear th-it. ;i rerflody baa MOB iutrodu' eel which haerlerUfd thousands of wonderful cures in long standing cases of thi»
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 176 5 UAY BY DAY Friday, and October. High Water. 7.-JN \> m. S.V.A. lopr. (inn MIL s.lf>. S.H.E. BssMi l.i^'luiny. 114. s.v.r. ■esrasti hihl C*. Drill 6.1 a. Philharmonic (>rche»t ml PimUm, S..M. CUaaw ihii-ii.in Amb. Mi^-. XWwa Hall a Town Ban.l. H. S K.-m'rvcir. jto (I. Saturday, 3rd October. High
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  • 393 6 Owing to the lack of any reliable statistics in Siam, observes Mr. Toyama of the Japanese Legation at Bangkok, no accurate count can be taken of her actual population but it is fairly correct to say it is somewhere about 6 millions. Now it is no
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  • 248 6 By the lock-out of -15,000 men in the South Wales tin-plate trade on the J9th Aug., 250 mills in forty-three associated works have stopped for an indefinite period. The dispute mainly concerns a readjustment of the wages' list. The employers demanded that the men should work
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  • 154 6 Thk Kowloon Dock Co. have recently had a "job "'on their hands which must have taxed the resources even of that huge and protperous establishment. Home time ago the s. s. l'ern/■rohetliire went ashore off the Saddles and after much trouble was got afloat and towed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 Children when Teething. H.W'K more or lefs dicnlxi'.i, which innnot be checked effectually, as the (in o etfeaot Ih- removed but the dinrrho'ii OU nml should be controlled by Riviai Chanilierlain'a Colic and DuurrfecM l.'eaedy, and an occabional dose of i-^kL.-i- oil to ult'aosc the syttem. Durinp the summer months
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    • 255 6 NOTICES. HOTEI Tm cc. van wict:k:, Pastry Cook and Caterer Orchard Road, Tanghn. Prices al my Establishment: Tiffins $i. Dinners $1.50. Ice Creams ascents. Cakes scents. Sweets for Tea or Coffee $1 per pound. Sausage rolls 10 cents. Tarts $1 per pound. Nogat de Montelimart $1.50 per pound. Monthly rates
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    • 841 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October i st, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. I.M. I.M. CM P.M. Singapore d..7.00 7.50.10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.21* 5.10 6.50 ..6.45 5.07 9.35 1O.5« ISJI U0 ;;r>7
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 676 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR OUWA, .1 VPAX, PESAN4J. «EYLO\, WSTRILI I. IXDI4. 4I>EX. KVYPT. MEI»ITKRR4>E%X PORTS. PLYMOITH I <»\l»n\. Throuch Bills of Udini? issued for Chi ru Coaßt, Persian Ciulf, Continental, nnd \meric;»:i Port=. M.iil Line. OCTWAKD. HOMIWABD Mnlta Oct. I
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    • 722 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninUlijke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. l nner contract with (be Motherlands India Uorernireni. at Si^gapotf- SBIP AGB9CY, I ATI J. DaIHDILS A Co., 2-8 OOIXTBB QUAY. i he undermentioned dates are only approximate. -•pinipr From Expected Will" be l>rapp'«bed for Itri.iiirtt I'alembang Oct 1 Palembaag and Djambi Oct 3 V.
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    • 519 7 Sorldentsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. SIEAMERB OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tom Beg. Prim Loo Sole 1804 Wald'ow 3.500 PhraNang 1608 Prim Machete WOO Sigi*m»nd 3500 PhraC. Klao 1668 SUtttu 2478 P. ChvlaC.K. 1668 Pflehubun ->m Deli- 1394 Borneo 2100 Taiehiow 1369 A'o/uft>'ian,) 2>MO Kong Beng 1359 Pihntinl' x
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    • 722 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutacher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-AmeHka Llnio, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fMt and well-known ma l-steam-r» if these lines will leave Bingai ore 01 about the undermentioned dates Outward I Homeward I'rtutim Oct I Zieten Oct 6 Print Sigitmund Seydlitz Oct 19 (extra) Oct. 22 1 Roon Nov 2
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    • 595 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paolflo Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FA.BT ROUTE BETWEEN OHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED BTATBB. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAUA9 4.K1 KOBB YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. 0. Twin Screw Empress Steamshipt— o,ooo Ton* Speed 19 knots. Pboposkd Sailings from Hohokobo. K>f
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    • 757 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. LANCASHIRE INSUBANCB NOW MERGED IN The Royal Insurance Coy. PUB AXD LIFE. INVEBTED FUNDS £12,000,000. POWELL CO., AGENTS. LIQUID^ FUEL" (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 82/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f o. b. in bankers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUKOII) opposite western entrance of
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1726 8 Umi'T this heading the following abbreviations are used atr. steamer sh. hip bq.— baram Pth schooner; Yet. Yacht: Q Ctanboat; Tttr. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; lirit. British; I I.ii. -French; Ger.--Gonii:i"; Dflt -Dutch; Gc. -Weneralcargo; d p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; t.f.i¥.— Tanjong FUu vTharf; T. P. I)
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    • 246 8 SINOAPORK, MS OCTOIIKR, 1803. PRODUCE. Gambler l»iiy.-i~ 1.1175 Copra Bali 7sn do Pontl&nak ~.-2<} Pepper, Black buyers 31. -23 do White, (5%) 4b 50 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.90 do Brunei Mo. 1 :<v Pearl Sajjo 5.00 Coffee, Ball, 15% b-.M« 17.50 Coffee, Palembang, 20% b»s!... a.n Coffee, Liberian Xo.
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    • 85 8 Mr fer tteamer 7\r*e. To-Morrow. Pontianak IK. O'the Hup 7 a.m. I'.S'tenhamJit Penang Pin Seng Noon, [ndraKiri Henwt Xoon. >uez nnd G«no% K. Wilkelniinn Ip.m. \basls. A Nnturiii?l3. li'inki I p.m. Deli and Asaban Mtdan p.m. Penanp and Deli ./?«&<■> S p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Sappho 4
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    • 211 8 A«fM, port, probMe- dale o' tmlw* and nam>: ..j age*<* ■avuaaak Ab»s?iniv Hongkong. Oct 12; Behn Meyer Afri ti (Jlasgow, Oct JO; Paterson Simons. Ag:iin»!naon, Chiny Oct 18; Mansfield. Aggi Hongkong, Ojt; Paterson Simons. Alboin. CalcitU. Oct 1-; Borneo Coy. Anerley, Barry Oot; later oaJSiraona) Antenor, Liverpool. Ooi
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    • 354 8 Hiro>»!iii:in M;uu, Japan. Out 11 l'-<imon3 Hy«oi>, Liverpool, Oct 19; ManßOelJ Inabn Kara London, 0 a rt; V. Masons, Isla de I'Hn-iy, Rnrcelona, Oet 7 Barlow. Japan. London, Poo 3; P. A O. Java, Hongkonu N'ov fi; P. A O. Jumna, BHtouin, C)ct; Faturson Simons. K Albert, rUitilmrg, Nov. SI:
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    • 146 8 I;rr) n Kjr >p i -lt> i P. 4t> n Malta illll- 0H till) V.'l >> -toll .< '.1 IUI i lib mi', in Mr, broi.i ijiiiin t!i- N I. i •I in- on tha St i i tatobar Left Bidiopor Dae in La i Aur Sin
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  • 162 8 h I Flag 5 Vessbl's Kami.: 4 ToNa.j Captain Fkom Sailid Ctwsicxsss. Q Siio. =}pt 1 Dagfred Mor strj 659 Salveson Sarong Sept SO Borneo Coy. LM 1 Hallaarat *rit str. 28H0 Summers ■'lißiKlial' ->epi 22JP and O. Coy. I I^wther Castle Btr. 2»:i I Watson New York \u«
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  • 171 8 Dats. Vessel's Name. Flag A Rig.< Tows. Omtihation. Oct 2 Lowther Castle Brit str. 29til Manila 1 Sado fclaru Jap str. Bf*6S Hongkong and Jnpsn 2 Ballaarat Brit str. !>*«) Bombay via ports 2 Builinouth sir. 2*07 Colombo 2 Giang Ann *tr. i 6fi7 Bamaran»t vi:i iuirf.» De Klerk
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    • 288 8 LAIDLAW&CO^ Like lluwtratmn pretty Uni'kl.- .l.T.iriin-rt *iii> >;i 3 yak tnicei >; FITnM orTTirrtATC '"o" Zgm lj^ LAD E S ;ri!e L T 2 O ONOe0 N 0e^ TCOATS MAMU>o.\ih CSS .-C.auvk^ (RII.DREVS MMKs •Similar to lilimtration in Bjt^er Si/p._4,_»|., v.. n, t; 1 Xi supplied to Hogpital-hij> \jt*(l jSHIID
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