The Straits Times, 13 October 1903

Total Pages: 8
1 8 The Straits Times
  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,257 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS.
    13 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 685 1 POWELL ROBINSON, 3olt Agentu, Slng«per« and Federated Mal.j states. "I.EONIK H.OUSE," Lacate ßOL MKs. KERR has now n moved to the above reside.ice and will lie pleased to hear from QenMeSMn desiring first class accoinodation. Apply to the above address. 1-!1 NOTICK MRSSKS-". Snrkios Brothers ben to ie |:n >t
      685 words
    • 567 1 NOTICE. MX. WKE CAT SECK havinK rejoined our service fro n the 7tb instant, we hereby withdraw our notice conceraint; his reHignation published by us on the Srd instant. 8-11 ALSAGOFP Co. GOVKRNM ENT~NOTiFICATION~ r pKNDEKS will I.c received at tbe ColoX nial Secretary's office up to noon the Ist
      567 words
    • 850 1 I SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December 39th,' 31st, 1903, «nd January and, 1904. FIRST DAY. Rack No. I,— The Maiden Kite- Value SSOOandfrO iosecoi.d hor*e provided ther* are five stnners the. property of different owners. A Ra?e for Mniden Horses Ex 8. R. A. Griffins allowed 7
      850 words
    • 687 1 Rack No. A Horsb Handicap. Value I $4"0 with $100 to the second horsa provided there are five sthrtors tbepro.erty of different owners. A Handicap for all horses that started in Races I. .">, or 6 on tbe first day. Kntrance $20. Distance R.C Rack No 8 Thk Consolation Raci.—
      687 words
    • 582 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little ifXo., Ltd M si]\raAPOß.s. I ir*rism Made in U. S. A. Tha Straits Cart •>• built to our own BBSsMssSSSS with a riew to meet tbe ilemand for a Strong yet Light sari Durable Cart. SPECIFICATIONS. The Body i« ot (.elected hard wood painted liliick aud
      582 words

  • 716 2 Home. Ixtntion, 6th October. Thk Graphic, the Standard, and the Daily Chronicle, are disappointed with Mr. tialfour'a address at bhefleld, and say that he has not yet given a definite statement of his policy, and has not answered the question which is pre-occupying the public mind. Tbe Daily
    716 words
  • 193 2 WHO IS THE M. P. A COBUESrONDKXT 111 1 HT-'I i llg I from Glasgow to Carlisle, r.i.it M wtat be t*rmß tlin rsmsxksbifl 'i:^l dreadful experience" he b«ard from tha lipa ol his fellow passenger, a BMmber of I rliament, who, he MTt, h«s npestedlj fpTen eriderc» of his
    193 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 376 2 NOTICES. TULLIS'S LLAMA-HAIR BELTING THE BEST FOR TROPICAL CLIMATES Keeps TOUGH and PLIABLE without the use of Dressings. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. ~#l BRITISH K LAGER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED BY 1 IND COOPE Co., Burton-on-Trent. THIS BEER S BREWED FROM J PURE MALT HOPS (i doz. pints (>r
      376 words
    • 171 2 NOTICES DARTING A perfect complexion depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by tyj^|^ 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE 1 Y^-^^y No imiution can bear the 'Dartring'. No imitation can lie called 'Dartring'. I 'DARTRING' TOILET LANOLINE Demand tie genuine <" cdUpiibh t»b«. ivh.ui.ti: DARTKINO' 'LANOLINE TOILffT SOAP. r. i~d~ i. tmtm,
      171 words
    • 309 2 NOTICES. INDIAN PATENT STONE COT. Prevention Against Plag«e. 'I ''HIS atone ia excellently adapted fci Jl paring Courtyards, Dwelling Houser Surface Drains, SUblas, Servants Quarters, and other Out-bouses. It ia absolutely damp proof and non porous, being laid plastically it is joint. le?s and easily cleaned. Sanitary Experts recommend it
      309 words
    • 121 2 Have You Rheumatism IF you nit your thumb with a hammer would you swallow a lot of medtelna to ease it? Not on jour life. You would wrap it up with some soothing, dealing remedy li' eChamberlnin's IV in Bate, IM let nature do the rest. Tii-re Is no more
      121 words

  • 362 3 Kuala Lipxs, 9th October. The t..tal amount collected in conMotinn with the monument over the late Mr. Butler's grave at Pekan was $371. After paying for the stone and meeting all incidental charges, there is still a balance in hand of $36 odd. With regard to the murder
    362 words
  • 319 3 llf/i Ocloltr. It would seem that there are extensive aieas of tin-bearing lind here awaiiiii'^ development. Unilir judiciou? handling, it is qaite likely that it will prove valuable property. All the mine? here are operated by Chinese. Unfortunately most of the enterprisers are not in command of capital
    319 words
  • 182 3 Tai fii^li CommUwoaathai approved the appointment of Mr. (i. J. Anu'ry, I if, as Assistant District (>ili.. r. Koala •'-(lingor, from thu Is) Anguat. Mr. Amery will continueto act Ataiatent District Officer, Kuala Kangaar, vice Mr. James MeCabe Ite;iy, until further notice. Mr. Clement Campbell, Chief Clerk, Secretariat,
    182 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 500 3 NOTICES. A FOOLISH OLD IDEA. It. was ODce thought that a medicine was nil the more beneficial tor having a nasty taste and smell. We now know that Mich an idea is perfect nonsense There is no more reason wby medicine should offend the senses than why food should do
      500 words
    • 890 3 NOTICES. SdUjAFOU SI'ORTING CIUBProgramme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, I7tt Noremlier. I. THE MAIDEN PLATE.- Value *400 A Kn.-.- for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st Entrance $l<). Distince, R. (X 5. THK EIKBT ORIFFIN RACE.- Vt\\ne |300, and tbO to the Second Horse,
      890 words
    • 609 3 NOTICES. horses that nave started at thtt meeting. Entrance $5 if declared by noon on Pnturdiiv". 7th November, and fIU if declared after noon on the 7 I November nnC hv 4.16 p.m. cc the day ol the Raco. Distance, 6 furlongs an 14! yards. Nott.-X penalty of 71b. is
      609 words
    • 713 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE Straits TBimes. Qood Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. 11. r. ANTED manag for R\. Institute, Blakan Mati. Apply to President R. A. Ir-iitut.'. Blakan Mati. 13-0 WANTID: a native runner who is w«l up to his work. Apply to H.
      713 words
    • 526 3 SHIPPINO WEST AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOR BROOME, PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ONBLOW, CARNARVON. GBRALDTON, AND FREMANTI.E. THE Company's steamer PAROO, ■J,W6 tons, Captain Mil-, will be despatched for the above ports on 1 liurs lay, tbe loth instant, at 4 p.m. She bas excellent accommodation for passengers, and carries
      526 words

  • 1000 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY. 13TH OCTOBER. I) < Liv Bom Kknc; contributes a highly interesting paper to the Straits Chivttr Mnynine entitled The Role of the IVihis in the Development of China." This article, following as it does so closely upon the doctor's recent visit to the
    1,000 words
  • 540 4 Only yesterday we had occasion to refer to the growing facilties lor traffic afforded by the trans-Siberian railway, and a few ('ays previously Renter announced that the postal authorities at Home hal .locided to test the advantages of that route. Theeo circumstances, and the proclaimed determination of Aut-tralia to forward
    540 words
  • 172 4 Tnu Strttitg Echo publishes the announcement of ore of its Tuiping correspondents who has (iood reasons for believing that the Hon. \V. Egerton cue, will take up the appointment of British Resident at Johore in the neir future— probably before the end of the year." A rumour to the same
    172 words
  • 134 4 Singapore in some respects misses the comforts ensured by the paternal care which the American Government exercise, over its nationals in Manila. During our seventy year, of progress we have not yet acquired a refrigerating plant, and not until the Queensland Company opens its cold storage buildings here will we
    134 words
  • 104 4 Ji st as we go to press we hear tDat the M.M. liner An, rim which lett la«t evening with H. E. t%t Frank Swettenham on board, went ashore on Pulo Laut reef, about biz miles out. This happened just after the pilot hud left the ship.
    104 words
  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/1 IJ.
    7 words
  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m. on Friday.
    9 words
  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
    10 words
  • 18 4 Mr. Hallam, Clerk of Works on the Sanitary Board Staff at Kuala Lumpur, died there on Saturday last.
    18 words
  • 19 4 Me, Colman has taken up the duties of Ith Magistrate rice Mr. Cavendish, who is now acting 3rd Magistrate.
    19 words
  • 22 4 \Vk understand that Mr. C. Phillips Sanders, asB<x\ m. inst. o c., has opened :i practice at NY 7 Battery Road, .Singapore.
    22 words
  • 20 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Bind will r»lay on the High Service Reservoir this afternoon from I to 0 (weather pejmitting
    20 words
  • 23 4 Jack Grace, the well known American pugilist, intends to visit Fenang in the course of a month or so. says the Strait* Echo.
    23 words
  • 21 4 A Wellington tcletrrant states that the gnlf championship or New Zealand has been won by Tareha, a native of Hawke's Bay.
    21 words
  • 23 4 Pius X has ordered spectacles from a Dublin optician. This is variously dencribed in the Prens as a far-sighted and a nearsighted policy.
    23 words
  • 24 4 Sir Henry Bi.akb, the Governor of Hongkong, will leave that Colony on November 21st, arriving in Ceylon about the 4th or sth of December.
    24 words
  • 32 4 The Sea Belle left for Klang with H. H, the Sultan of Perak and suite on board to-day. On her return she will take back the Suit in uf Pahang and suite.
    32 words
  • 27 4 This autumn's new books will include a work by Mr W. W. Bkeat, entitled Wild Tribes of the M;tlay Peninsula." It will be published by Messrs. Macraillan.
    27 words
  • 27 4 Mr B. Y. Hill«, assistant inspector under the Philippines Forestry Bureau, was seized and killed hy alligators while swimming in the estuary of the Rio Grande, Mindanao.
    27 words
  • 29 4 The New Zealand Government has introduced a law excluding German snipping from New Zealand ports because Germany has closed the port of Apia, in Samoa, to New Zealand ships.
    29 words
  • 38 4 Tue F. M. S. yacht Meran left for Port Dickson this morning with Mr. W. E^erton, Resident of Negri Sembilan on board. Mr. Treacher, the ResidentGeneral and Mrs. Treacher also returned to the Native States by this boat.
    38 words
  • 46 4 The Ceylon Government GazttU publishes the draft of an Ordinance making it a penal offence for a man to falsify entries in a book kept by him as clerk, accountant, or ledger-keeper— the penalty being anything up to 7 years' imprisonment or a linn or both.
    46 words
  • 46 4 Ye9ieruay afternoon a horse belonging to a Chinese towkay living in Teluk A>er Street was being harnessed at its stables at Kampong Malacca when it broke loose and galloped away. It va. stopped in Orchard Road. No damage, as far as can be ascertained, was done.
    46 words
  • 48 4 Mb. Birch, Governor of British North Borneo, was expected to return to Borneo this afternoon. It is rumoured that he has been offered and has accepted the Resident-Generalship of the Federated Malay States, but that he will not take over these duties until he has been on leave.
    48 words
  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 70 4 London, Wlh Ort. It is officially announced that Lord Salisbury has been appointed to be Lord Privy Seal with a seat in the Cabinet. Other appointments are Captain Pretyman— Secretary to the Admiralty. Mr. Broraley-Davonport Financial Secretary to the War Office. Lord Balcarres— .lunior Lord of the
      70 words
    • 86 4 Russia's Stands Determined. But no Idea of War. 117/< i>,-l v l, c r. The daily Hiipply of alaimins rumours from Japan directs general attention to the Far Kast. All that is positively known about the situation is that Russia has taken a determined attitude
      86 words
    • 228 4 The Russian war-ship* IVmpnMA and liayan have arrived at Port Said on the way to China. a [The battleship FMVWmM i* n -iv<\ MMad with trlree screw*, two funnel* ami two masts with very heavy tops, and two main and six secondary turrets. The vessel is
      228 words
    • 20 4 Admiral Noel Succeeds Admiral Bridge. Vice- Admiral Noel succeeds ViceAdmiral Bridge in cororcand of the China .-'quadron.
      20 words
  • 50 4 Thk latest li«t of vessels docked and undecked is as follows l<'th inst. Singora undocked at Tanjon^ I'.t^ir. IlaliotisM Koppel Harbour. I^'ili ins! MM v.id J! Svngduun undocked at Tanjong Paear. 10th inst Sri Triug170/1). and Surie linriieo dry-docked at Keppe^ Harbour. 12th inst AbboUfoni and &UMM It I'anjong Pagar.
    50 words
  • 65 4 The report on the working of the Bills oi Sale Ordinance in 1908 state* that there has bam riFe of ,V.) in the number uf Bilia of Bait registered with consideration tnidt r 5250, and :i failing oft'oi r>U in the number of renewals registered. There was aprtin a falling
    65 words
  • 56 4 Thk Liquidator's final meeting of the Malay Srsites Salt Company ""is held to-day at Gresham Hous« at which Wire present Messrs R. Allen, H. P. Bagley, G. A. Derrick, P. T. Kvatt, and K. Scott liussi'll. Kcsoltt! I.ms were passed adopting the Uqaidator*! accounts as final, and ralature ''< the
    56 words
  • 94 4 Tub Straits Hmlget containing the full reports of the dinner and hall to H. E the Governor last week, will he published on Thursday morning lor this week's P. O mail etottag early on Friday morning. A. oopy of the portrait of H. E. Sir Frank Swettai bam will be
    94 words
  • 96 4 It is not generally known, in Miipipore at any rate, that the crtws of tOOM of His Majesty's ships are strondy in favour Oof the temperance mov. m -in This was made manifest on Saturday night when a deputation of lodge Sunbeam on board HMS Boyd Arthur visited Star of
    96 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 745 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS o ALL MALT .A.2TD SUPPLIED REaULABLY TO THK I'KINCIPAI. CU7M AM the 1N rllK Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SKTTLKMKNTS consumption amongst Messes. KN Europeans in this Market. F. M. S. PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY KXTRA. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements,
      745 words
    • 97 4 G. R. LAMBERT tf CO.. Photographers. UPKN Crewlmm House, (Kattery Road), S a.m. to 5 ]>.ni. Orehanl Koad. H a.m. to S p.m. Sundays, S ,1.111. to noon. AmmMmmm* <>r -itt'.nspi should Ik- made, if i,<> -i'il.-, beforehand. Customers who intend to send portrait* home for Xmivs should make their
      97 words
    • 30 4 Wise News will be found on page 2. Shipping advertisoiDent. 11 with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news i* printed on pige 8.
      30 words
    • 24 4 Jayne's Expectorant, has become famous under this name because it cures everywhere following its use. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
      24 words

  • 377 5 A Biff Crowd at Tanjong Pag-ar Lost Kvenlnu. ABoi'TSp.in. jreV*H«y, tlie French mail steamer Ann ni«.l Tor Europe with our (IjvKfi", .Sir Frank Swettenham, on hour. l. A.* waste be expected, there wns :i raa<nrnl of tin*.' piquant higns of goodwill and asteeai which have in irkr
    377 words
  • 203 5 To Succeed Admital hriJvie. As notified in our Ceiegrami to-day, Vice- Admiral Sir Cyprian UrMjie, on 1 ho completion of his term of service as Commander-in-Ohiei oftha China Squadron, will be mceetdtd by Vire-Admirnl Sir Gerard Henry Uctrod Xoel, kcji, k cm. a., who in 1878 commanded the
    203 words
  • 226 5 Thk a iiii'uit'rati'.n report on .lelilm for lftcj givet ilw following particulars of miaing in that district. Then were 166 ap;lic.iti I-.. ,r mi- in^ land, principally f.»r a:n.iil hr.:^s, ami pro'pecting licenses over large araaa wen granted to tin' Jcl-hi; Mining Company, Mr. A. Braddcn, and the Kons
    226 words
  • 93 5 Tin: report on the registration of deeds in 1902 is published in the (inrmuiiciil (lazi-lUs. The number of deeds presented for registration during the year was -1,618 as against .'{,690 in 1901, and the number of deeds finally registered was 4,317 as against 3,600 in 1901. The
    93 words
  • 246 5 In the Supreme Court to-day before tbe Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Coz, an action at the instance of Tan Soon Kirn against Joseph William Cashin, for breach of contract and damages, was commenced. According to the opening statement made by Mr. Braddell, the parties entered into
    246 words
  • 180 5 Thk Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, delivered judgment in the Supreme Court to-day in the action raised by A Annamalia against A. R.S Supramanian Chitty and N. A. A. Mootiah Chitty for the reconveyance of a mortgage. The plaintiff', it appeared, obtained the loan on mortgage
    180 words
  • 206 5 This morning, Chief Sanitary Insp Maybew had as his portion of the work in the Summons Court over forty individuals, all Chinese, before Mr. Michel! fur various misdemeanours, most of them amounting to obstruction. One individual was reckless enough to say that the charge brought against him
    206 words
  • 137 5 Yestekday before Messrs. Michell and Coleman, Sung Lie was charged with having committed robbery from Sim Seng of the sum of 915.45. The prosecutor stated that about 3.30 on the evening ot 28th September he was returning to his bouse at the th mile Thompson Road together with
    137 words
  • 81 5 Admiral Fanshawk left for Fremantle in the Royal Arthur to-day. She took the mails with her. Admiral AtkinsonWilles is expected to leave to-morrow for Trincomalee in the Fox. It is also understood that Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge will leave for the North to-day in the Olory. The Alacrity
    81 words
  • 447 5 Hakmston's is not a circus in the accepted tense. It is not a succession of stately parades, of gaily caparisoned horses ridden by a gaUxy of bedizened damsels, tricked nut with gimcr-ick wares and tinsel on amentK The ringmaster is not the gnad I ima of olden
    447 words
  • 117 5 Mb. K. .1. Wilkinbon has just vacated the»office of second magistrate, Singapore, to take up the appointment of Director of Public Instruction, Federated Malay States. It is not generally known that Mr. Wilkinson haß been for a considerable time engaged on the compilation of a Malay dictionary,
    117 words
  • 133 5 Gave the Marine Police a Lively Struggle. There was <|uite a little bit of excitement at the Marine PolL-e Station near Cavanagh Bridge about »> ;t0 yesterday afternoon. The mata wmwt discovered a huge turtle crawling about on the bank of the river, just above low water
    133 words
  • 109 5 Twenty-first List. Brought forward $143,692 International Tin Company MO Messrs. Swan and Maclaren 600 General Sir A. E. F. Dorward, X.c 1!., I>.BO. 100 R. A. J. Bidwell, E»q. 100 Hon'ble O. S. Murray, 2nd instalment 125 Hon'ble E. fl. Hill 100 Hon'ble C W. Sneyd Kynnersley,
    109 words
  • 43 5 Yesterday's Results. LADIES' XINOLKS. Mrs. Hunter beat Mm. Kroadrirk, by 1:1 points. Tie for To-day. MIXED DOCBLRS. Mrs. Kobertson and Dr. (ilennie v. Mrs. Hunter mid Mr. Darbiahire. Tie for Wednesday. I U'lKs -IM.il>. FINAL. Mrs. Hunter v. Mrs. l'eirce.
    43 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 522 5 Natural Modesty. I'HE natural modesty of many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrtura Remedy for Diarrhtea, Dysentery, etc., with splendid results, maks them hesitate about giving their opinion for publicity. Still these same people have done much to make Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrbcea Remedy a housebold word, for
      522 words
    • 489 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FIREWOOD rpENDERS are invited for the supply of X firewood for the New Singapore Distilled Water Ice Factor y. Ltd. Apply to the Manager, Campong Kapor. 19-10 BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPYT~ NEDERLAND. FOR PORT BAID, GBVOA, AND AMSTERDAM. THE Dutch mail steamer KONIXGIN RBGENTEB it expected to arrive here from
      489 words
    • 592 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALj£ OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A COTTAGE PIANO, A MILNER'S FIREPROOF SAFE, &< INCLUDING A CHOICE COLLECTION OF PLANTS. THE PROPERTY OF THK I.ATK CAROLINE ROSS To be held at Fernwood No. 108 River Valley Road On Saturday 17th Ocfolier, 1903, at 2 p.m. ACOTTAOE piano by Pleyel
      592 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 162 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 13th October. High Water. 2.4 p. 111 Football. S.C.C. v. Manchester*. K»|ilan.-iili\ Ilarmston's Circus. Beach lCuail. 9. Wednesday. 14th October. High Water. :U'lii.m :i II p.m. Moon. Last Quarter. 2.32 p.m. LicenxiiiK Sc»>iijns. 3. C.W.A. ftaflaV flninnl 4. SV. A. Gun Drill. 5.15. Hannston'H ('irons. Beach
      162 words

  • 677 6 Suggests Blood Transfusion for External Qrowths. A West Orange, New Jersey despatch dated August 2:>th, gives particulars of Mr Edison's suggestions for the cure of cancer. It says -Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, announced today that he had branched out temporarily into medicine and had made a
    677 words
  • 193 6 IXQVnn" writes to the Timrt to call ■iiucin to the widely-spread discontent in thn roy il Artillery <onse<|iient on the almost total stunpsce of promotion in thai ulorious branch of the service since the end of the war. It cannot be pleaded," Rfiy» Hip oorrespondont, 'that there
    193 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 77 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. LOOSKNS tlie <ouj;h, relieves the lungs, RnJ opens the s>cretiuns. It counteracts any tendency of n tail cold to result in pneumonia. It is unequalled for bad colds. '1 li" time to cure it is when it is merely H -lull ooM." Cb'mln'rlain's Cburli Kemedy is highly
      77 words
    • 402 6 NOTICES, Food, well Digested, I Is the Origin of Strength. jj Kv-y art. every thought, every movement of muscle or mind, uses up sum.- ■>: 111- -iuh.l.iiin- of our btKlics. Foixl repairs tliis loss, but only ulirii il i> (li^c-t'ii '[•> Ix strong and healthy, as>ist your stomach, |l|'|| liver
      402 words
    • 721 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DO-WN DO-WN. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. I' M P.M ?M. Singapore d..7.00 7.50 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.22 5.20 6.50 ..6.4. r 8.07
      721 words
    • 39 6 Sai»av a\ t < 1: lit 1 apply at Brsokatottaod i^bnan, «iih (irom(.t daapatcb far bonkfer or eatno. Kor termi< apply to Jo (iovi'rnment Agect. v' I MARTIJN CO., PENANG. Sold'Everj where in Cruchons Agents, Straits' and Sumatra. tu 8-1-04.
      39 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 666 7 BUCHANAN'S WWSKY Sold everywhere. ST EAMSriIP CCftHPANIES. p a Steam Navigation O. Coy. KM! CHINA, J VF4>, l'i;M\«;. CBTLON, 4ISTRVLIA, IX»I\, 1I»E>. K«YI»T. !MEUITEKRI\'EIX PORTS. PLYMOITII LONDON. Throueh Bills of Lading issued for Chin* Toast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and \mericnn Port?. Mail Lino. OOTWABD.- II.OIKWVKI) Ifpnenl Oct 1« Simla Ont
      666 words
    • 720 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke PaUetvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India (ioverntrent. p. m» at Singapore: Ship AancT, latb J. Daibdhs A Co.. 3-8 Coii.tib Qdat. ihe undermentioned dates are only appro* 'mute. Steamer From ExperWd Will be fM*pi>V:Q3d for Mrnhvy* Pontianak Oct 8 Pontianak j Oct 10 Bantam Ponang
      720 words
    • 611 7 Nordtaclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines', STEAMKKH Or" IHE COAST KI.EET. Tokb Reg. 'loss Reg. ft*M I Loo Sok 1604 WaldfHuu 3. r >oo I i'hra Hang 1603 l'n*z Machrj) 1600 Siguimmui 3500 Phru C. KUw 1668 Petchabun 2191 P.ChulaC.K. 1868 Borneo I'lOO Deli 1394 Kohnchn-ic -JO«o Taichiow 1369 Pitsanuk n
      611 words
    • 655 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. NoPddeutsohnp hloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN KAIL. Ihe fast and well-known mail-steamer if these lines will leave Singapore 01 0 ibout the undermentioned dates Outward I Homeward Prim Sigitmund Seydlitz Oct 1( (extra) Oct. 22 Roon Nov Hamburg Oct 24 Preutten Nov 1( P. Heinrich Nov
      655 words
    • 617 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y. K. JAP/XMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY serrtee it maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERB, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
      617 words
    • 567 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCKKD £12,000,000. THX LARGEST FIBI OTICK IN TH» WOKLD BOD8TEAI) do. riANIU.N INSUKA.NUK OVVIVS \J LIMITED. Cspital SatMoribad.. ISySOO.OOO. Amount paid np &n,i«v.. Batvrve fund 1,180.00 a illaD OmOl, iloJ JKOK'J. rha ondntii^ned, having bo#n appointed Amenta of the abovo
      567 words

  • SHIPPING.
    • 1662 8 Under this headinß tho following abl>re»jations aro used str. steamer sh.— •bip bt).— baniue sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru.— Cruisor; G!>t.— (Junboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H. p.— Horse-power; Brit.—British U. B.— United States Fch.— French Ger.--German; Uut.--Uutch; G.c.--General-cargo; d.p— deck passenger; U— Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tnnjon- Pagar Wharf;
      1,662 words
    • 149 8 for I'rr ttramtr To-Morrow. Bangkok Rein Bangkok Trintau Djamhie Hong Ho Malacca A P. Dickson Hong Lian P..S'tenhim Penang Kixtna Muar an<l Malacca Far/alia TelukAnaon via ports Malacca P.S'tenham fe Tenang Rntorua I'ulo Laut and Cotic Man Liong Kuaotan A Kelaotan B. Whatt Hin THDRBDAY. S'kaw«n«A Pontianak Pc,
      149 words
    • 34 8 From Europe— By the P.AO. ss. H dun on the 16th October, with dates to the -'ith September. From China— Ry the P. AO.s. s Simla. due on the 15th October.
      34 words
  • 589 8 SIKQAFOU, 13TII OCTOBKR, 1903 PRODUCE. Gambler buyer* ISH Copra Ball 7.90 do PontlanaW 0.95 Pepper, Black 30.7") do White, (6%) bnyert 46.3 a Sago Floor Sarawak 3. 50 do Brunei No. 1 3.n7* Pearl Sago 5.00 Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 18.90 Coffee, Palemhan*, 90% but.- 310k Coffee, Llbertan No.
    589 words
  • 259 8 Flag 5 Vessel's Nami. A Ton*.! Captain From Raiuh Oommvih. Bio. Oct r 10 Tsintau Qer str. 100J Koch Sw.itnw Ocl 4 llehn Moy«r 00. 10 Satsuma Brit str. 2690 Sehubb Manila Oct i\\'. and O. Coy. 12 Chow Phya l>ut str. 370 Braat linn (ion Oct A lies
    259 words
  • 133 8 Date. Vsksel'h Name. Fl.«i it. Rig. Tons. I>XSTINATION. Oct Ili n M II 13 II IS a 14 14 15 14 14 13 13 Auittralind Rajah of Sarawak Ban SengCiuan Kum Sang Borneo Giung Ann Resident Schiff Hong Wan 1 Cheang Chew Saidt Hiroshima Maru Satsuma Fan Sang Rein
    133 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 72 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL* Co, JEWELLERS and SILK MEECHANTS, 51-62, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVED: Thick Japanese washing Crape Silk at $1.75 per yard. Flowered Japanese Crape Silk at $2 per yard. Silver things useful for "Wedding: and Birthday 3?reseiits. Indian Muslins for dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Coctumes. Grace cloth
      72 words
    • 242 8 ■uanim HttMf MMHi l.x.at to iiicUH-ion Trimmed embroidery. LADIES' PRETTY EMBROIDERED Zephyr Frocks Priroo n n<i inn lin ma. Ml over Lace Blouses in Creajn or Batter, lawt t« iMwcnttcM >k>, nn m «r PrU>9% 95 100 130 150<> Prices $7.7g and 10-3O pXtiz^i LADIES' MUSLIN BLOUSKS Uilit»" Wfcitf !l»lin
      242 words