The Straits Times, 6 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,251 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, l<m PRICE 15 CERTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 846 1 LORNE WHISKY. I'OWbl.l. ROBINSON. Sol* A««at«, Slufapora and Federated Mala) Slates. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December 39th, 31st, 1903, and January and, 1904. FIRST DAY. KIIK If©. 1, The Maiden Plats Valne $30" fi'nl V 0 loseeond horse provided theri are five starters the property
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    • 708 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ex -gnfflns that have started at the meeting and not won. Entrance SO. Distance 0 furlongs. Rack No 7.— A Horse Handicap.— Valuo $lih> with $100 to the secono horsn provided the c are five stsrters the property of different owners. A Handicap for all horses that started
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    • 580 1 il/ EE KAY HECK having left our »erW vice to-day «H October, 1>» 3we do hereby give tbe public notice tbrtt wu do not bold reponeihlu for any act cr deed that he nny as lro th'S day do or execute purporting to bind our firm. ALSAOOFK A Co. Singapore.
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    • 832 1 IHh, JELEBU 'MINING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED*. VTOTICE is hereby given that the ntnXI oti mary General meetini; of the tbove Company culled for Vnd inotnnt etamtii adjourned till Ihe Wh day of October, in at noon, at the Roistered Office at the Company, No. 14 CiWlyer Quny. By Orter
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    • 345 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROS. L^ ■"ffl,..i. w C Wm BjMaf^Tll^Mllinil flfci T n-n P 0 Office and Private Stationery of all kinds. Inkstands, Writing c&ses, Note books. Pocket books. Paints, Enamels. Brushes, Stationery Racks. STRAND HOTEL, UNDER 1 HE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOUR SIR HUGH BARNES, k. as. i.,
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    • 145 1 "LEONIK HOUSE, Le nic Hill. MRS. KEP.K has now r. moved to the .bove reside i-e and will be pleased to hear froniCk-nllemen desiring tirs-t class ac.omodation. Apply to the above address. 1-U A VERY ATTRACTIVE Horse and Carriage Auction Will. UK BILD AT DALLANS HORSe REPOSITORY On Fri<l t
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  • 1823 2 British North Borneo. (AUeyne Ireland in the Time*.) Thk.uk ia mi portion of the British Empire in the tropics which has been endowed in v higher degree by nature with thoee things which, under the inttilip<>nt activity of man, spell wealth and HMHM than
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 358 2 NOTICES. ""^OUSSILLON CHAMPAGNE A WINE OF HIGH QUALITY AT A MODERATE PEICE. 2 doz. pints $36. 1 doz. quarts $34. OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. GWYNNE Co.'s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS RROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co.,
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    • 208 2 NOTICES Superb Skin is obtained and maintained by using '•^^^i 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' YSS^^y imilation can bear the 'Darlring'. *^^r N<#imitation can be called 'Darning. 'UARTRINr, TOILKT 'LANOLINE' Demand the genuine "at*** -»»»>..- DAKIRIM. 'I-ANOLIME' TOILET SOAP HOTE L Pastry Cook and Caterer Orchard Road, Tanglin. Prices nl utff Establishment Tiffins
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    • 468 2 MOTOR CARS BENZINE. From aoth Sept. we shall supply Specific Gravity -700 g 90 cents 1 er Imperial Gallon. Nx SYME CO. M.C.S. Mohamcd Co Diamond Merchants, Mnncfftt taring Jeweller*, aad dealers in precioa* ttones. No. H Hi«h street, Hinjrapor *r« •hewing a splendid stoolc o« High Diamond* And gem-set
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 100 3 Bicycle Riders. IF ye v ride a bicycle you am always liable to have a fall. Chamlwrlsiri's I'nin halm is tho brft liriroent for cuts, spra:ns. and bmISM It will heal the parts in o 1 etbtrd the time nay ottur treatmontfvoula require. P«in P.alm W also famous for its
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    • 713 3 NOTICES. A^CONTENTa-D WOMAN. Aside from form orieatures, she has an attractiveness nil her own. The bloom on her ebeek, tbe elasticity in bersteptbs ring of her vo'ce, her enjoyment of life nil these are magnets which draw others to 1 her side. Wonderful and valuable as it is, I health
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    • 903 3 NOTICES. <aw^Lwfa^Lwfbt '^MwMßflawßw* Si.\(rAPORE Sporting UlobProgramme* for tfcc Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST~DAY. Tuesday, l?th Ifcmmbtr. I. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue «40d. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. 1 THE PIBST GRJFFIN BACE— Value $800, and 860 to the Becond
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    • 592 3 NOTICES. homos that have started at this BMSCtaf. Entrance |6 if declared by noon on SntiirdHy, 7^h Novemrxr, and $10 if ileclnred after noon on the 7th Nov. mber, and by 4.16 p.m. on the day ot the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs and 143 yards. Not*. penalty of 71b. is
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    • 658 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE Fill! HI Straits Tsimes. Good Salary to a Competent Man. Apply' Immediately. U.C. WANTED immediately Chinese ci<?rk v>ith a goo i I nowledge of F!m:li*h ani. fair knowledge of book-keeping. Onrj intelligent man uee<t apply. State, sal ir) r. <|Uired to U." e/o Strait*
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    • 576 3 NOTICES. For functional troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the ses. Prescribed by the highest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey, steel Drops and Penny royal. CHAPOTEi^IJT, 8. r Vi- -pnne, Parti rMATICOJ Ranowned PhrticUM prescribe Grim^rilt'i Matico ai the moat actire and at the ume nm
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  • 40 4 .lakkhav.— At the Yokohama, on tUc liili September, Joii.ws.v Glover Moi.oslv J.UTRAY, Wife of the late KODKKT .1 AFKIIAV, in tlie.V.tth year of her a>je. Lew.— At K»l>e, Japan, on lath Sept. S.i.as IUvBTKI Law, in his 47th year.
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  • 751 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 6th OCTOBER. Ik another c >lum« to-day, we publish an instalment of an interesting articlr on British North Borneo, which forma the second in a series of Studies on Tropical Colonisation which Mr. Allcyne Ireland is contributing to the Times. The article is
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  • 406 4 The restrictions which labour organisations in America and also in Australia seek to impose upon capital^ and upon the public generally, seem to expand in proportion to the concessions granted them. Of late, the labourists in Australia have gained a meretricious popularity in their own colony by the imposition of
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  • 453 4 ii MOM is writhing under plague of rubbers whose' deeds mast strike envy into the dank spirits of Dick Purpiu, Jonathan Wilde, Bill Sykes, Charles Peace and all the other worthies of the same kidney. In the China Mail of Sept. 25th we read under the bolJ heading "Mows Robbsbies,"
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  • 251 4 It will be remembered that half a dozen Straits officials— three from the Settlements and three from the F.M.B. were decorated with the Imperial Service Order on the occasion of the King's Birthday. They were the Hon. W. R Collyer, Attorney -General, .Mr. J. H. Callcott, late Deputy Coiuuial Engineer,
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  • 229 4 With the memory stil! fresh regarding the gingerly maqper wherewith the authorities dealt with the last rikisha strike here, it is pleasant to read how quickly and decisively the Hongkong police settled a similar difficulty there in a few hours. The pullers at Hongkong struck on the 28th September, suddenly,
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  • 212 4 Among other items of Wire News published in our issife <>t, S< pt. 2-Jnd was- an announcement to th% effect that Mr. John Jacob Astor of New York had presented a million dollars 1 gold for purposes of cancer research. We mentioned at the time that, had the initials not
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  • 82 4 The special Kuala Lumpur telegram that we published yesterday, to the effect that Mr. Hugh Clifford has been appointed to the Colonial Secretaryship of Trinidad, is practically confirmed by a letter from Mr. Buckley that was received here on Saturday. In that letter Mr. Buckley informed Mr. Elliot that he
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  • 42 4 Apkopos of the discovery of a strange race of savages in British New Guinea, who are said to have abnormally long bodies and merely rudimentary legs, it is interesting to note that the members of the expedition which is to visit New
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  • 26 4 Guinea and other islands for scientific purposes, under the leadership of Major Cooke Daniels, are expected to arrive in Sydney from London on October 15th ilist
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  • 18 4 H. K. the Governor is expected to return by tbe Sea Men- to-morrow morning from Tanjong Kling, Malacca
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 47 4 REFUOEES CROSSING THE BULGARIAN FRONTIER. I/onion, 4tk (Moher. Increasing numbers of refugees are enterinc Bulgaria all along the frontier, bringing reports of wholesale slaughter, pillage, and burning. The districts of Banisko nud Melnie where Zontcheff and VankofT are directing the insurrection are in flames.
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    • 24 4 The Turks say that twenty villages have been destroyed and that 2,000 of the Turkish inhabitants at Hanisko have been killed.
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    • 11 4 Bulgaria is maanwhile hurrying troops to the frontier.
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    • 50 4 sth Get The new members ot the Cabinet are:— Mr. Brodrick, Secretary at State for India Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer; Hon. Alfred Lyttleton, Secretary of State for the Colonies; Mr. Arnold Forster, Secretary of State for War Right Hon. A. Murray. Secretary for Scotland.
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    • 24 4 Lord Stanley, the Postmaster General, and the Duke of Devonshire hive resigned, and the resignations have been accepted by the King.
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    • 39 4 The Banquet in honor of H. K. the Governor is fixed to commence at 7.45 to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, and it is suggested that gentlemen attending should be at the Town Hal! punctually.
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  • 8 4 Today's 4/ins. bank rate is 1/11 y "r-
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  • 8 4 Thb Strait* Budget will be published to-morrow morning.
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  • 11 4 Thb homeward mail by the Mmidt closes at 4 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 11 4 The Sea Belle leave with reliefs for the Horsburgh Lighthouse tonight.
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  • 16 4 An article on British North Borneo by Mr. Alleyne Ireland will be found on page 2.
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  • 17 4 Mb. Branson, Ctiief Clerk of thft Treasury at Penang will, it is reported, shortly retire on pension.
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  • 18 4 Two steam pinnaces and four boats from the Argonaut were manmuvring and firing in the harbour this morning.
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  • 15 4 Mr Spkncek, the well-known aeronaut, successfully navigated an airship across London on the lsth September.
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  • 20 4 Last night an attenfpt was made to break into the safe of a local Sisurauce Company. Fortunately the attempt failed.
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  • 22 4 m The German mail steamer Hamburg left Port Said yesterday afternoon outward hound. She is due here on Saturday the 24th in«t.
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  • 21 4 Thk Russia.) Volunteer Fleet steamer Kiev arrived from Vladivostok yesterday afternoon en route for Odessa. She is expected to leave today.
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  • 25 4 Mn Lee Tbng Hwbe will deliver a lecture at No. 58 Telok Ayer Street tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. His subject is Christ and Confucius."
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  • 25 4 p A Scotch paper of recent date states that among wilN announced is that of Neil Lawrie Cumming, the Tower, Dalmuir, thereafter of Singapore 21,797."
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  • 33 4 The Halioti* and the Keng SeTly have beeo> dry-docked at Keppel Harbour. The Atnara is due here from Hongkong on tie Bth. She brings cargo for this port and then loads for Java.
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  • 31 4 A Kavas telegram states that the forwarding of postal matter between Europe and the Far East by the railway through Siberia and Manchuria was to begin on the 1 t, instant.
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  • 53 4 It is reported that the Civil Service Calets will give a grand farewell dinner at Penang to the Hon. C. W. S Kynnereley, on the eve of his departure for Singapore, where he will act as Colonial Secretary mm Mr. Taylor, who becomes Administrator on the departure of Sir Frank
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 524 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ Green Pippermint GKEST F:E=t:E3I*JE3S. V«lr Wilts fir Siieapirr. IVnin-. Straits Stttlrßrntx. Sinnt. and the Par East. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wine A Spirit Merchants, *iiisapor« k London, Glasgow, Hongkong, and Shunghai. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. llnvr nlwn>« in >i«x-i, Silks of
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    • 145 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO., Photographers. "i'KN QnahMsßaOM, (Battery Kond), Sain, to 5 p.m. Orchard Road, X a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday*, X a in. to noon. Appointments or Kitting* nhould be made, if pokftible, beforehand. Cußtomerx who intend to «end portr.nto home for Kiflai*, should make their appointment* for
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    • 44 4 YOUR CHILD WILL IMPROVE. Stzak.ns' Wink is eagerly taken by Children and Invalids instead ot being repugnant to them. Ii is a wonderful health restorative and Nerve Tonic. Children derive especial benefit from its usei it is so happily taken. Sold by all chemists.
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  • 219 5 Wheu evening shades are falling fast, And the evening's play is ilone, And the S. 0 <i- vornridah's full Of drinks and jos:s vnd fun, ••Sinews," dread critic of the Tines, Bis nnniiv his rank, his station,^ I-s the topic t ii -t exclusively Engages speculation. His
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  • 142 5 Two big laud sales were effected by private contract last week, whereby the Cairn Hill and Teluk Blanga Estates, the property of H. H. the Sultan of •lohore. were disposed of for $425,000 and $1,100,000 respectively. The Cairu Hill Estate comprises about sixty acres of splendid residence
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  • 144 5 The lollard English Comedy Company, which have been playing to crowded houses in Honekong, leave for Singapore to-day and may be expected to arrive early on Monday next. It was originally intended to give several performances here, but on aocouiit of their Calcutta arrangements the Company
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  • 107 5 Thieves in Hfcngkok are :inn a rently not at ail particular as to what their booty cowpri— The other day they raided the building in which the Rev. (.'anon (Jreonstock conducts service in the city The Canon's cassock and surplice together with all the hymn books, prayer booka
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  • 83 5 A.mkkica.n influence is gradually per meatinc British methods. The Palmer Shipbuilding Company has decided to allow employe's to become shareholders, realising that the American principle of giving workmen a financial interest in the business is a sound one. Sharps may be boueht by money deducted from wages, interest
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  • 55 5 N. D. L. PASSENGERS. The following passengers arrived here this morning by the German mail steamer Zieteu. Krom Yokohama Mr. Fetsch, Mr. Herman. From Nagasaki Mrs. O. Leeyshapan. From Shanghai -Mr. A. B. Koss, Mr. S. C. Sargent, Mr. A. 11. Sargent. From Hongkong -Mrs. Dota Filler, A'- r. Carre,
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  • 507 5 S. C. C LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The Championship Final. Tmt final stage in the Championship whs played last evening before a fairly large number of spectators, Mr. Fred. flifinUM who had got through the preliminary stages challenging his brother tk-ank for the title. The challenger, opening the match as server,
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  • 58 5 Yesterday's Results. 1 lIAMI'IONSIItr. Mr. Pain* beat Mr. Kvans, by 4 points. Mr. llroadrick'beat Mr. Latham, by 15 |ioint-. Ties for To-day. MIXED DOUBLES. Mrs. K vans and Mr. Hilton v. Mr». Hunter and Mr. Darbishire. Mkm Broddell and Mr. Kvan- v. Hn, S;iun-der-^and Mr. Latham. Tie
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  • 75 5 Rheumatism Relieved. I \> all those afflicted with rheumatism I we recommend a trial of Chamberlain b Pain Balm. Ono 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
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  • 222 5 Yestkruav morning Mr*F. K. Jennings Appeared as prosecuting Agent for the Opium Farmer before Mr. Wilkinson in a case in which one H<>ng Ah Pow stood charged with having been on Saturday night in possession of ten tins of chandu worth 8220 which had not been purchased from
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  • 138 5 The Land Office Report for 1902 notes that, in the middle of the year, Mr. Irving arrived, on loan from. the Perak Government, to supervise the demarcation of Singapore Town and Island. This was the beginning of work of no less importance to the Public than to
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  • 108 5 Si Ongga, the murderer of Mr. Warder, was slain by his pursuers %n the 2nd September and was buried on the 4th. The murderer has made a statement bringing guilt home to several of his accomplices who have been arrested. The B. N. li Herald says that
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  • 94 5 The October Medal. 'I'm? October medal was pitted for on Saturday with the following results Reid. R. T tf 46 87—10- 77 Ferguson 37 41 78+ 3-- 81 Te Courcy 50 49 99—18^-8' Fraser 57 59 116—16=100 Martin 56/3 KB— l2= 96 Longmuir 48 48 BH+ 1^
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  • 61 5 By kind permission of the Swimming Club, the Finlayson swimming shield, open to all members of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery, will be swum for at the Club on Sunday, 18th inst. Time of start and distance will be posted in Corps Orders. Entries to be sent in
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  • 31 5 Bakon von Kose.n, Russian Minister to Japan, has left Told) for Port Arthur which is regarded as political important, as his influence will certainly be exerted in the cause of peace.
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  • 62 5 Yesterday was a Hindoo festival and last night the Klings had processions from the various temples in towu. In Arab Street, the huge car, which usually takes a prominent part in the processions, was knocked down and seriously hurt a Chinese boy. Two Klings were arrested by the police in
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  • 107 5 There are great rejoicings in Holland over the semiofficial announcement that Queen Wilhelmina once more entertains hopes of presenting to the nation a Dutch h rn heir to the throne. This birth, which is expected some time in November, will relieve her loyal subjects of the dread
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  • 43 5 There will be .a partial eclipse of the moon to-night, visible at Singapore. The moon rises about 6 p.m., and if the night be a bright one the eclipse will be seen at its height just after 10 o'clock.
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  • 27 5 Messrs. Vickeks, Sons, and Maxim, the gunmakers, have appointed Father Edwin, a* Franciscan monk, to be mathematical and scientific instructor to their articled apprentices at Erith, Kent.
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  • 35 5 HM. H. Fearless has left Hongkong for Borneo, and wilj come from there to Singapore. At the conclusion of the visit of Admiral Bridge to Singapore, the Glory will return to Hongkong to be refitted.
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  • 39 5 Thk shareholders of the English Pharmacy, Ltd., Bangkok, decided at a meeting on the 20th ult. to sell their business as a going concern, and an effort was to be made to find a purchaser locally or in Singapore.
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  • 38 5 It is reported that the Siamese authorities have placed an order in Japan for a supply of mountain artillery. The guns are quicktirers of 50 m.m. calibre. The first shipment is expected to arrive in Bangkok shortly. m
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  • 37 5 Thk band of the Manchester Regiment played an excellent selection of music at the Botanical Gardens last night which was much appreciated by those present. The Town and Volunteer Band played at the Esplanade also last night.
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  • 36 5 Vexatious delays in forwarding telegrams on the F.M.S. telegraph Hues arouse indignation in business circles at Penang. Some of them fancy that matters will mend by the Straits Government taking over the management of the lines.
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  • 40 5 The German transport Silvia, Captain F, Jaeger, arrived from Tsingtau this morning with S7<i officers and soldiers bcun<j for Hamburg via Colombo. A number of the men were about town this morning. The vessel is expected to leave this afternoon.
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  • 40 5 The public farewell to Sir West Ridgeway, the Governor of Ceylon, takes the form of a ball, fireworks, and illuminations. The money will be raised by subscriptions and the sale of tickets. Sir West Ridgeway leaves about the 19th November.
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  • 39 5 Thk N. D. L. ss. Seydlit:: collided with the Japanese steamer Chishima Mam at the Kintoan beacon near Shanghai on the 21st September. The Japanese steamer was badly stove in on the starboard bow. The suffered but little damage.
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  • 42 5 The Canton Insurance Company, of which Boustead and Co. are the agents here, meets at Hongkong on the 22nd instant to consider the report and accounts. A thirty per cent, dividend for 1902 is proposed. The 1903 accounts make a favourable show.
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  • 44 5 H M.S. Alacrity, Commander Osmond de B. Brock, arrived from Hongkong this morning abnut 9 o'clock and went alongside No. 9 Section, Borneo Wharf, to coal. We understand that the three Admirals are due here either on Thursday evening or at daylight on Friday.
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  • 48 5 The St. Andrew's Society in Hongkong expendei 5543.75 in grants-in-aid during the pas: year, as compared with $674 75 in tLe previous year. The Society has a balance of ***** 50. Mr. N. S. Brown and Mr. J. Stodart are the new lion, secretary and lion, treasurer respectively.
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  • 44 5 Mr. J. Cakbv Hall, hitherto holding the post of H.B.M.'s Consul for Kobe, has been appointed Consul-General for Japan, tbe appointment dating from tbe 21st instant. It is not yet known whether Mr. Hall's place of residence as Consul-general will be Kobe or Yokohama.
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  • 70 5 Ykstekimy afternoon about 4 o'clock E. P. C. 14 was taking four absentees on board M.MS. Argonaut in a sampan. When the "jolly tars" were about a hundred yards from the pier, they capsized the sampan. They made for the pier, but the policeman arrived there first and collared his
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  • 60 5 The business at the Municipal meeting on Friday includes reports of bacteriological examination of blood at hospitals, information regarding St. John's island, and questions by Dr. Robertson, Mr. Pooles, and Mr. Braddell. These questions bear upon health returns, business hours in tbe H. V. and J; Department, setting back trees
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 In the worst colds, where there is pain, constriction of the Bronchial tubes, and spasms of the muscles of the chest, .layne's Expectorant will afford almost immediate relief, and soon effect a permanent cure. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole acents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 138 5 Something Worth Reading. Mr. R. Swift, IS, Beaconsfield Road, Leyton, Essex, writes "My wife was troubled for a longtime with pain in the side; modical assistance was employed in vain. After using only half the contents of a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm, this malady was removed in a few
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    • 1156 5 WRETCHED WRECKS. Made Strong and Well by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1.1111-' diseases, bronchitis, consumption and ciioghs often resist nil ordinary treati.....' and Wl«ak wretched KuMerers' health by their exhausting inroads. Dr. William* 1 pink pills have a wonderful effect in such taasa. WaSW ordinary medicine fails, because they built
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    • 862 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. 11 HOLE plate outfit camera, also TT magazine hand camer.i holding U'i plate qoite new. Apply to I) D. c/o Straits Times. G-10 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. rpENDERS will be received at the X Public Works Department, up to noon of tbe 13th October, 1903, for the follow
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 166 5 DAY. HY DAY. Tuesday, 6th October. High Water. H p.m." Full Moon. 10.19 p.m. Kclipse of the Moon. 10.12 p.m. I'east of Tabernacles (Jewish). B.T.C. Ho«tc M irch. Old Gaol Site. X.30. Wednesday, 7th October. HiL-h Water. 111. lit a.m. 11.3 p.m. Ow Iron Sale at Riley Hargreaves •J.-'tO. 11.
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  • 516 6 ISfJi SrpUmber. Tin- Mnt-c -s of BrttUb Oonaoli which were quoted on Fr i a] at IW9 Sa, is said to be oblefly <hw i» dear money, and a preesine qpwleldj bull nccouot. particula ly byfnnshMen who borrowed, anticipating uri-e nt the I'lul of the war. The
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  • 243 6 Some timo ago successful attempts were made in Queensland t-> obtain and prepare lubber, and samples were sent to England and obtained a fair price, but th« industry was not energetically worked, says an Australian journal. The pap was obtained by making incisions in the bark of
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  • 99 6 Hsd it Removed Fr< m Dlnqer Table and Uni mi Jack Substituted. U'iiKN Sir Tli>>m;is Lipton, for whom :i dinner was given in the Orental Hotel, Manhattan Bjwch, was about to i ntc.r thn riininc mom recently in law in American and an Irish ilac
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 113 6 Children when Teething. HAVK mi 1 r,:- 1 liiarihnvi, which cannot ba sharked eflo«-tuniiy, as the rmi o aaanol b« removed; but the dianldu eaa and should bo controlled liy vhring (I Hnb' il:un'i> Colic »nJ Dißrrhui ion cdv. and nn oconsional dose ot ovuW oil to el:'a"&e the a\>tpra
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    • 172 6 NOTICES. 1 88 5 I*W |(i- I 6 7 i TO-OAV. To-day, as for nearly a century, van Houten's Cocoa is unequalled for high quality, delicious flavour and s economy in use. Kitson Light. (PETROLEUM) Cheapest llluminant Extant, Rivalling: the Electric Arc in Brilliancy. 1,000 C. P. LAMPS OF VARIOUS
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    • 864 6 NOTICES. Claymore Whisky sret*m. CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE fife. 7~A Principal Hotels switch wasn ttBEENLEES BROTHERS ALSO FROM -Glasgow Londoij" Messrs. Ann Lock Geok Teat Hock Ann Hoon Keat Kirn Hin Teck Moh Yong Hoa Seng **aJB&m etc., etc., etc. «*fi^ AND FROM 1 The Sote Agent PoweU Robinson
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 678 7 BUCHANAN'S! WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. i in: oiim.ju'W rMAMk* CEYLON. AISTRALIi. IXttl-1. U»E\. EGYPT. UJSIMTERRAIEItf POUTS. I'l A HOI Til LOXDO.V. Through Bills of LaiinuWßuml for Chin-i Ooast, Persian Gulf, Chatl— tal. and American Port". Mall Mm Outward. Hu i :w\ki> Bengal Oct
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    • 737 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. KoninUlijke Paketvaant Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Governirenv. m'« rt Singapore: Ship Agkscy, latb J. Daihdbls A Co., 8-3. Cor i.m Quay. ihe undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From 'Expected Will be HnspcVibed for V. d Cnpellen Randjermassin Oct 2 Bandjermassin, Kotabaroe Moeara Djawa, Koet
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    • 527 7 HoMdeulMßr Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, 6TEAMERB OF THB COAST FLEET. Tonb Reg. Ton Reg. Prinz ILooSok 1804 Waldemar 8000 Phra Nang 1603 Prim Machew 1600 Sigitmund 3500 PhmG.Klao 1568 Petchabun 2191 P.ChulaC.K. 1668 Borneo Deli 1394 Kvhtichano 2040 Taichiow 1369 PittanuieL 20t9 Kong Beny 1359 Paknam £001 Mongkut 1354 Tanglin
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    • 732 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nonddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, HamburgkAmerika Llnle, Hamburg. •A /k IMPERIAL GERMAN MAI!. The fast and well-known ma 1-steaii n of these lines will leave Singapore o i tbout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Preusten Oct 9 1 Zieten Oct 6 Print Sigismund Seydlitz Oct 19 (extra) Oct. 22 Roon
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    • 627 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPANMAIL STEAMSHIPWO.. LTD. A renuar FORTNIGHTLY services s maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW eTEAMEBS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation or Fint and Second Class
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    • 373 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FONDB EXCEED TH« LAK.4KST TI%X OfnCK IS THB WOBLD BOUBTKAD A 00. Agent*. /CANTON INBURANOS OFFIOB \J LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $2,500,000. Amount paid up »Ki,ooo. Beterre fond 1,160,000. Hiad Ornoi, Hoiissova. Phe nadersigned, having been sppoiaUd A jent* of tha above
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  • 1459 8 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the following abbreviations arc used str. steamer sh. ship l«i. barque sch. schooner; Yet. Yacht ;Cru.— Truis.ir; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpi>'lo; H.O, -Horse-power; Brit. British U. B.— United States; Foh.— French; Ger --Gorman; Dut Dutch; Gc—Generalcargo; d.p.— deck passenger U— Uncertain; K. p.
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  • 611 8 Sinoapobk. lira U( i m:i:i:, 1903. PROOUOE. Gambler buyer- $II 75 Copra Ball 7.90 do Pontlanak 7.20 Pepper, Black boyer* 3100 do White, (5%) 46 50 Sago Flour Sarawa* 3«o do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sago 500 Coffee, Ball, 15% ba-ls* 17.50 Coffee, Paleraban*, 20% W 23." Coffee, Li
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  • 85 8 tor Per ttramrr Tim. To-Morrow. Djambie Hong tin Noon. P.S'te iliam .t Tenang Kistna 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. I'ehik Anwn via port? Mn'lncivt 3 p.m. Bombay via ports Za'da 4 p.m. Manila Isla de t'anan 4 p.m. THnRSDAY. Singora and Bangkok Boribal 11a.m. Pulo
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  • 139 8 From Europe—By the N.D.L. Ml Pteut■M due on the 10th Oclober, with dates to tbe 15th September. From China— By the N. D. L. s. G./.it ten due on the 6tn October. \ug .'I si P. A O. Sept lSih Auk -•'>th H. D. L. Sept 11'th
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  • 74 8 Ki. o Date of IMMUh KkDatk. Kac. Sun- Xaiib.-. Caitain. Sailing. Fkomwhkkk atio.v makk Sept 24 Brit lx Sofala Auld Aug 16 Cape Town |.\njcr fo. 3 Brit s.». Whitßift Port Talbot Port Arthur 26, Brit 8.8 SB. H<?. from the Eai>t 27 Dut B.k Gede Bagchus Rotterdam Bataviii
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  • 226 8 Flag H V'KSSKI'B NAMI Oct 6 Rotnrua 6 Bortbat 6 Triogganu 5 Kiev 6 Kmil" 6 8. van l.ingga 6 C. Hock Kian 5 Kistna 6 Fuh Wot 6 Hok Tjioe 6 Farfalia 6 Jiang Seng 6 Ganymede 6 Calypso 6 De Varpentier 6 Arti'inim 6 Silvia 6 Zieten
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  • 102 8 Datb. VmBßL'» Nam«. Flag A Rig Tons. Pebtinatios. Oct 6 6 6 7 I 0 6 6 6 c c Tio?at+ Brit str. 2657 Shanghai A-'SU* str. 1822 Sydney via port* Kian Ann ttr. 101 Hujfan via Maluuca Benvorlich »tr. 2161 Honakong and Jupan Emile Out str. 80 Khio
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 159 8 WHITBAWAY, LAIDLAW 00. \&t& I vX^JH fows witli large Pearl at hack. H.OO each uvpr v*i famu.tors §k V -«r CHILDUKN'B NAVY KBBFKK COATt- t\jSs!L tiU^ I'HIUIRKVS I'IiKTTV HdOI. HIMHtS <ai:i>in \i. ukkkkki'oa rs«iti, i imttou <l^sColours Sky, I'ink, Cardinal Si/e> :l I 'i 7 > W Bt^BW i w
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    • 24 8 The UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Before buying a typewriter inspect the UNDERWOOD tlie most perfect high class niachiue yet invented Guthrie Co., Ltd. Sole Aleuts. v.c.
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    • 110 8 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. BIPAIBB PROMPTLY EXKCDTED Ask for the Famous _M_i _K King of Table Waters. SOLE IMPORTERS Y. Shibuya Co. *RABRAMS f HORSE REPOSITORY AND VETEBINAHY ESTABLISHMENT ORCHARD ROAD 3 3 Just Jranded 3 3 Ex. S. sy~Clitus A very select lot of Horses, Cobs and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 WEATHER REP3RT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. I h Oct.. 1903. Aa.ra Spm. Up.m. Kkmakk.-. Bar 29.917 ,29.790 i 9 fc97 Mornine Temp 85.6 iB7 4 76.2 clny and WB'lbTher 78.6 I 78.6 760 night clear. DirofWind n.w. n.iy. s. c. Max. Temp 87.9 Mm 76.6 Max.in SunUl.n Terr, rad 73.:. Rainfall
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