The Straits Times, 17 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ji,j6i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17. 19U3. PRICE 15 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 666 1 LI) DU T Uf U 1 V un n c it n 1 ji\ I. POWELL ROBINSON. t Jol« AgajiU, Slnt«per« and Fntaratcd Malay Statu. "I.KONIK HOUSE," Ummbßß. MKS. KEKK has now ri moved to the nbove resiii»'_i ami will l>« pleased to hear from Gtentleoien desiring ffrtt class aceoniodahcm.
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    • 623 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION T ENTERS will be received at the ('olonial Stcivjtary's Office up to noon j on tbe lL'th instant, for the dnily supply of F eef Vegetables >Fiwh and ol good quality Goat's flesh Salt-fish Trice not exceed 13 cent* a catty. At the Criminal Prison at 7 a.m.
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    • 124 1 Milkmaid^ BRAND a^lßENSEDiffiffl 11/l'i I IT Uri P-Of^ ]t Guaranteed fes^gl Fllll r^ avn h "n vii cream trade mirk Largest Sale in the World. "t""' 7 at ntfßmf^^S^"^^*^*^^*TaaaaßMr I B>aaf P HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM. In Ilb1 lb I."- Tins. SOLE AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd. r^jwd @lass tailoring
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    • 314 1 NOTICES. RAFFLES HOTEL I mlrr thr iNoxt DistiusuisM l';itniii.i--OK His Excellency Sir Frank Athelstans Swettenbam. K. C M. G. Governor and Commander-in-Chief Straits Settlements AN High Commissioner Federated Malay States. Criterion Dinner Saturday, October ITtfi. urn urn; i:\mi i\ \TTE.tI.tt(E. 17-11 HOTELdesINDES No. 2 3 STAMFORD ROAD. 'I'HIS Ho'el bis
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    • 515 1 NOTICES. COMMERCIAL CLASSES AT RAFFLES INSTITUTION. OMMM I>v Mr. \V. A Ibivw.-ml, P.f.p.s., »ill Ib statwiaarif in Wnmiifj— Tmm will \>e R dHy anil an StHMg elans. The 1h,,; ClaWL— mi tili-il ,laily tlolll 10 ».m. to I -p.m. .mil (in Tu.-ilayn and Tliont iliiVH fioiu -Jj).tii. to 4 |i.m.
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  • 416 2 PASSIVE RESISTANCE IN ENGLAND. The passive resistance movement in England against the payment of the education rate imposed under the- new Education Act han spread to all parts of the country. The daily newspapers have a Bter*otype<l headline for the reports of the court .proceeding taken against p:iBKi\\; n>sisters who
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  • 344 2 A Shipment by the Sado Maru." That the Japanese Government is determined to improve the quality of the horses and cattle bred in the Empire is evidenced, says the China Mail, from the fact, that by the Baif ihii ■<, (which recently passed through here) a
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  • 142 2 From the Dundee AdrerHw i The modern Scot is often accused of taking his history very calmly, but the idea of the field of Bannockburn being feued.out for 'desirable villa residences is enough to shock the patriotic nerves of the most Anglicised among us. Yet a correspondent
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KING. ToRRHti To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price
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    • 179 2 NOTICES Hotel Van Wijk. ORCHARD ROAD, (TANGLIN). Suitable Rooms for Families. CHARGES FOR tiffins $20 and $20.— Monthly. Bxtra on order. H. van Wijk. 19-10 JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE iVIARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OLD $12-50 per case. Duty extra V.V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED
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    • 279 2 NOTICES. Refined society appreciates something distinctive, rare, i suggestion of fine lingerie, fragrant with iris, amber and dry rose leaves. ASI FOR OUR LATEST PERFUMES. RIGAUO'S LISERIS Extract RIBAUD'S LOUIS XIII RIBAUD'S ALTESSE RIBAUD'S WHITE VIOLET RIBAUVS SOHIA V. HISADD, m TlTtoM, rillS SAKA'- V 'AK Coal in (?ood mpply
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  • 481 3 Its Mining Wealth. Thk wealth of the Kalgoorlie district becoi:ii more phenomenal. Leaving aside all speculative prophecies as to the future, and dealing wholly with the past— though VWtrj evidence point* to the opening up of deeper and greater wimlli the preat mim-p that, have made Kalgoorlie and
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  • 213 3 A Warning to the Press 1-iLi. particulars of the remarkable warning civen to journalists at Tokyo by the War Office authorites in regard to the false reports that are constantly being published about tbe Manchurian (]uestion appear in the Tokyo -papers. It si-fins that Colonel Murayama, a
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  • 100 3 TiiirriKi have long djurished in Cochin China and Cambodia. They do extremely well at Saigon. Until September last no C'hittv had ventured to settle in Ton>|iiin. But one Chitt > has now established himself as moneylender at Hanoi, the chief town of th.it province. ,lt is feared that other Chitties
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. lOOSKN's the iouro, relieves the lungs, j and opens the stcrotiona. It counteracts nny tendency of a tad cold, to result in pneumo;<i:i. It is unequalled for bad colds. Tli" timn.to cure it is wln-n it is merely a "bal oil." Chamberlain's Cuch Kemedy is h ghly
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    • 602 3 NOTICES. THE BRIGHT SJDE OF LIFE. It is a feeling common to the majority of us that m do not i.et quito the amount of happine-s we are entitled to. Among the oonnttos* thiojp *hich tend to make iisiiiui.'M lee* nii«ci;iiiti- ill li- :tllh tjikes lint place. H;uin;ili M- re
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    • 608 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-TJP CAPITAI $10,000.00< KESEEVE FUND.HiaTtlM Reserve.4lo,ooo,ooo) Ifi ooc>OOlj Silver Resero>....» futOO.ooo J fI MMi KBSKKVE L1ABIL: I V OF) tn^OntiPUOPRIETORB W>lW Coubt of Directors. A. J. Raymond. Kgq,— Chalrmak. H. E. Tomkins, Eurj.- Deputy Chairmam. Hon. C. W. Dickson N. A. SiKBS, Esq. E.
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    • 657 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE HOt THK Straits TBimes. flood Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. n.c. TT7 ANTED— BiII Collet-tor. Apply to W Kelly* Walsh. Ltd 21-10 (^IHINESK Dispenser wanted smart and j accurate for a local firm. Apply by letter to Chemist c/o Straits Times. n.6.
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    • 688 3 NOTICES. FR SALE,— Saigon Lymph, guaranteed fr »h, at the Crowo Dispensary, flf Pele^e Roa>l. n.c. FOR BALR— Diirk jrey mare «l> Mi 14.2, an excolleiU trapper and sound hack— Hnd rubber tyred Secaler cart, harness aVnpa, lomt'lotc. I'ricc I'iSO, Apply ta W. Peel I Mount Khzabelh. tu. th. v.c.
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    • 680 3 SHIPPINQ STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY, NEDERLAND. FOR PORT SAin, GENOA, ANI> AMSTERDAM. 'PHE Dutch mail stmimpr KOSIM.IS L MBQENTBS is export-. I to n-rive here frnm Hntnvii on Saturday morning, the 17th OctoiM-r and v-iil ba datpatcned the »!une day for the above ports. For freighf and passage apply to BHIPS aGBNC*
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  • 24 4 Nicm..— AtlB Hermitage Garden*, Morning Hide* Edinburgh, on 'J3rd Sept. Mariiakkt Niroi., widow (if the late .1. Crj*!M!N<;, of Mesßre. Khaskr and CCMHING.
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  • 1078 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER. Mr Hvqh Clifford bas been writing about Malaya and the Malays, for.tlie benefit of our American cousins, in tb» latest issue of the North American Ivt'ie and in an article entitled Kiva! Systems and the Malayan IVoples lie makes several interesting
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  • 352 4 Dun <late of London, Sept. iulitr Sir i K. V writes ttn interesting W-tter the S:<!ini.ii-I, ihrnii lie *<;ti iorth certain reasons why the value of the Straits dollar shouM be fix«>ii at, :j->. id. itisti-ad cf '2a He writes as follows Sir.— Wlifii iii May l«.-t die Report of
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  • 69 4 Apprrbknbions of a war between Russia and Jipan recently aruse to ■yea heinlit at Port Arthur that the Viceroy, Admiral Alexieff, issued a proclamation, informing 'the people that Russia had no intention whatever of coming to blows with Japan, that the two countries were on friendly terms, and that there
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  • 19 4 To- pay's 4/ ins. bank rate is 1/1 If lExchansi and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 14 4 Tiik homew»rd mail by the Znnvura cl< st i at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 19 4 advertisement", wiili itfs of sailing etc., will ba found on pagj 7. Qrai ral Kliippia^ nows i.« printmi on
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  • 20 4 The Taiping Ride Association lias arranged for its yearly prize meeting to be.iv today IM to last til! Tuesday next.
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  • 20 4 Lord Salubukv'h will has been proved. The gross value is X310,3K« an<' the net value of the personal estate £298,132.
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  • 25 4 'J he .Sea Belle returned from Teluk An^on last night. She leaves for Kuala Paiiang to-day with H. H. the Sultan of l'ahan^ and pnite
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  • 27 4 1 4 the estimates for r.he. Dutch East ail tea, a sum of about 400,000 guilders is I'skod for the defence of Jura »!;ainst f reign enemy.
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  • 38 4 Tm (ioliuUi, which has anriveJ home from China, has bad her machinery opened up and found in good condition. The question in asked why she waa ever sent home and why she was not recomraiisioned on the station.
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  • 52 4 Thk I'inang Oa.:ctle asserts that "it is unlikely Sir Frank Swei'eniiatn will return to this Colony, his abilities and his success mark him out for higher things. Moreover his work here has been so perfected that the time has come to give in a trial without the m later hand
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  • 61 4 Thk following pvssengors arrived per h.k. Bengal yesterday. From Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. J Napier. Mrs. R. Allen, Mr. A. L- Chi'tenden, Mr. Austin Shea, Mr. W. E. Coleman, Mr. H. C. Stewart. From Colombo Mr. T Jeyesundere, Mrs. Q- M. Van Sollen. The following le,ave per s.s. Rengal to-day.
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  • 107 4 From a notice appe4iin^ elsewhere today, it will be. seen thai Mrs. Cummini;, widow of the late Mr. J. Cummin?, of Vnetf aad dimming, died In linburch last month. She had been unwell for some time, and the cause of death was failure of the heart's action. Mrs, dimming came
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  • 88 4 The Concert at .St. Mary's College is to be held on Monday next, not on Tuesday, as it has been erroneously noted in our Day by Day column In connection with St. Mary's it will interest many to learn that Miss Hharp has received another consignment
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  • 80 4 Advicks by last night »> English mail state that tin in quantities sufficient to supply all the needs of America, id alleged to iiave been discovered in Alaska It may be recalled in connection with the Harney Peak exposure, says a financial contemporary, that Lord Thurlow said
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  • 231 4 Spkcial rules for the port of Singapore are published giving the Port Heath Officer power to board and inspect tiny craft in the Singapore, Rochore, Kallang or Gallang Rivers up to the harbour limit and to abate any nuisances found thereon and the same applied to boats
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 25 4 Wk October. Lord Hardwicke has been appointed tr/be I'nder-Secretary of .State for India, and Lord Donoughrnore to be Undersecretary of State for War.
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    • 30 4 A British Field Marshal, The King ha* ordered Lori Methuen to proceed to Vienna to invest the Emperor Francis-Joseph with the insignia of a British Field Marshal
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    • 70 4 Big Figures Involved Yesterday was an antious day in the City of London. The busine-s settling proved to be disastrous to (MM of the largest stockbjroking firms whose losses are estimated at one million sterling. Open failure was prevented by a kind of forced liquidation. Several other important
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    • 25 4 The cruiser Europix is commissioning at Portsmouth for the China Station. A battleship wili also be sent to China from the Mediterranean.
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    • 72 4 To Blow up the British Legation. The correspondent of the Itejej at Peking states that, on occ ision of a Ball at the British Legation there on Tuesday, an attempt was 'made to explode the Legation magazine. Tlje magazine contained explosives and ammunition for the defence of
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    • 38 4 Last month, nine iumdred and seven deaths were registered at Singapore. The ratio per thousand wag 44.12. One hundred and ninety-eight deaths were registered during the week ending on the 10th inst. The ratio per thousand was 42.54.
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    • 83 4 That zoological wonder— a white crow- -was noticed at Colombo early this month. A correspondent thus deeerilJes it in the Ceylon Oh*(,-rcr.— "It was seen by a large number of people in one of the compound", picking up food with a number of its less distinguished black fraternity, which seemed
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    • 80 4 The Government statement of the probable amount ot' gold in the United •States for this year shows a large increase over former years. It is estimated that the United States will produce in 1903 $85,000,000 17,000,000) in gold, of which the Stata of Colorado is supposed .to furnish $.J0,000,0u0 while
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    • 76 4 lx to-dey'l Reuter's telegrams, mention is made of the downfall of wml important siockbroking Grms in London. No inuk-atioti is piv.n of the firms concerned, anil it docs Dot seem that any of th;s privata telegrams received in Singapore give the names of the firms. The failures, however, do not
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    • 91 4 The calling of Netherlands mail steamers at Sabang (Pulo Way) has given rise to a postal grirvancn at Deli. Hitherto the mails ifom there to Acheen have been regularly and quickly forwankd by way of Penang. The postal authoii'ies now fancy it is more patriotic to favour the N-'h.-r lauds
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    • 106 4 Anothkr competitor in the Indian Coolie Emigration field may possible be seen shortly. We learn from the Quinzaine ColoniaU (I'aii?) that a determined effort is about to be mide to reintroduce Indi.'ii coolie emigration to Reunion, whote planters and employers are in a desperatn state owing to a wp.nt of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 710 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY 48 ALL MALT JLIsTID SUPPI/lED REO-trLAELY TO Til K I'KIN< lIWI. 1.1 BS AH the IN TIIK rl the largest Naval and Military STBAITH SETTLEMKNTS consumption amongst .Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. F. M. S. PRICE f0.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. Ut'TV XXIX Sole Agents for
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    • 124 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO., Photographer*. orKN: <;re»luim*Him»e, (Kattory Road), S a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard lload, S a. in. to 5 p.lll.p .111. Sundays. 8 a ni.'to noon. AiM">intiiients or xittinjr* should lie ntaile, n |io silil", livforuhand. OMtMMM wliu intend to fend poitraitu home for Xiiihs should make
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    • 31 4 A RELIABLE REMEDY. Steams' Hxapacbb Ci'kk— has been used the world over for years.— Always reliable— widely imitated, and substigutes offered. All Chemists supply the tenuine, when Steams' is asked for.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 798 5 To the Editor of tltr SkmiU Time*." Sir,— Since I came to the East, I have been interested in thn accounts you occasionally publish of the glol-e-trotting genus. I rend that a gentlcii:.in never mind his nationality lias started on a trip round the world, and no mbt
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  • 93 5 Trfrk is an old negro living in Carrollton who was taken ill some time ago and called in a physician of his race to prescribe for him.* But the old man did not seem to be getting any better and finally a whit;: physician was
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  • 122 5 Judgment for Defendant. Juugmknt was delivered by the Cliief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox.'in theSupretne CAirt, y«sti!rday, in the action brought by V. Bodanowky, acting Consul for l!u- in at Singapore, againstG. Hutchidon, claiming damages in respect of injuries sustained through the negligence iimi e.atcless
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  • 142 5 Thk dance civen in conreotion with theB.V.A, S.V E., and S.V.R at the Drill Hall last night m a briOianl success, and a very large gathering 1 ripped it more or less gracefully between the hours of 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. to the strains of the Town
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  • 144 5 THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." Rehearsals for the representations of the Yeomen .of tlis Guard being arranged by the local amateurs are going on apace, and everything now points to a most successful series of performances to commence early in December. The principal characters will be taken* by Mrs. F.
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  • 216 5 Bob Love's Benefit Night HarmBton's Circus is still going stiong and this promises to be perhaps the most successful season the company has spent in Singapore. The circus was crowded again last night and from the slate of the booking department it is apparent there will be a
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  • 121 5 Tun Malty )ftiil complains strongly of dullness in the land market there because the Government has too few surveyors. It says that the want of competent draftsmen is an even more serious matter than want of surveyors for even at present the. Survey Office is reported to be
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  • 1196 5 The Ministerial Crisis. Tin. correspondence lietweea the Dake of Devonshire and Mr. Bai.'our bhowH that the former resigned on account of Mr. Balfour's Sheffield speech, which he regarded a* a ilirat-t encouragement to tne advocate* of Protection. The Di.ke of Devonshire's resignation wan tendered on the 2nd iuntuiit.
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  • 41 5 Yesterday's Play. MIXKf) imUHI.KS.— FINAL. Mil* Urn Mcl 1 and Mr. KvanJ 1..-n. Mm Hunter and Mr. DarbUhire, by 1 on time. Result of Tournament. 'hampionship. Mr. Cadell. Ladies' Sinoleh. Mi-. Hunter. DnußLKs. Ming Braddell and Mr. K\an-
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  • 256 5 19th Sunday after Trinity. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDBAL. 7 a.m. Matin* and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion 5-3U p.m. Evensong and Setmon. 8T MATTIIKWS, SEPOY LINKS. 8.15 Even long and Sermon. CATHEDRAL Qf THE GOUD SIIEI'HKRI), BRASS BASBA ROAD. 6-15 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Man. 8 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 Thpse alarming catarrha fevers to •which many children are subject, can be prevented or cured, with timely dbsee of Jayne's Expectorant. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlement*.
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    • 94 5 Natural Modesty. 'I«HE natural modesty of many people X who have u«ed Chamberlain's Colic and r>iarrh(E» Remedy for Diarrhrpa. D>sontery, etc., with splendid results maks them hesi^kte about giving their opinion for pul licity. Still these same people have done much to make Chamberlain Colic and Diarrhu-a Remedy household word,
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    • 82 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SAV;«A.ZIONE GEN ERA LE ITALIAN A FORPENANG AND BOMBAY. r[E Italian s s. CAPRI, 4 JOO tons, Captain Belsito, having left Hohgkon? on the 13tb inst., may be expected to arrive bere on Tups day, tbe 'JOth inst.. and irill be despatched for the above ports on Friday,
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    • 447 5 NOTICES. ECZEMA The World's Greatest Skin Torture Many Infants are Born with Eczema It's the Oily Thing Some folks Have Left When They Die THE ONLY INFALLIBLE CUBE. IS CUTICUBA It is In the treatment of this most distressing of torturing and disfiguring skin and scalp humours, with loss of
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    • 368 5 AUCTION SH AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, 20th OCT., CURIOS FROM BURMA AND CHINA, CONSISTING of a very tine assortment j of native carvings, teak fancy articles of furniture boautif ally carved. Grotesque image carvings, quaint flown- carvings, etc. Also an a>sortmeut of very handsome FOOC HOW carved fretwork PHOTO frainqs. The
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 158 5 UA V BY DAY. Saturday, 17th October. High Water. 7.40 p.m. K.ii.r. Medal Play. Fture Sale. Grange Head. Cughlan. -2. Fture Sale. Kiver Valley Kd. Powell. 2. HarnMton'x Circus. Beach Koad. 4& 9. Shooting B.V.C. v. 13th M.I. Balestier. 3. Criterion Dinner. KatnV- Hut. -I. Sunday, 18th October. High Water.
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  • 510 6 of Vienna, neurine in the The chemical is triraethylammonium, and he mics it kills thtt microbi s of cancer. It is,* however, dillicult \o prepare eheinicnlly in ■aflcieot quantity. He extracts it from dead fish. It is injected into the diseased tissues. rding to Profeaaor Crook, of
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  • 158 6 A St. Petersburg, despatch, dated, September UL says: Two battleships, each of 16,000 tons, will be laid down shortly in the Baltic .Shipbuilding Yard on the Neva. The plans of the projected vessels were prepared last year by the Technical Marine Commission with the assistance of a
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  • 95 6 Mr. Chambxrlain, the orchid grower, is i jiiite as enthusiastic as Mr. Chamberlain, the politician. The late Colonial Secretary is superintending the laying-out of a new garden in hie grounds at Highbury, uid a visitor who recently called upon him found him, note-book in hand, giving directions
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 122 6 Have You Kheumatlum IF you hit your tbumb with a hammer weald you swallow a lot of medicine tora* it: Rcl on ous life. You would ui;i|i it up with some soothing, healing remedy li Chamberlain's Pain Br.im, auJ let nature do tho res*. There is no more sense ia
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    • 220 6 NOTICES. For INFANTS and INVALIDS. Purely Vegetable and Untouched by Hand, MELLIN'S FOOD ia free from Starch. Wheij prepared ia aimilar to Breast Milk. Mellln'a Pood Work*, l-nkiiam, London, Emcland. The "Dagger "Brand GUINNESS' STOUT TRADE J||| x MARK SOLD BY Hoon Keat Co. and Cheng Co. AND ALL PROVISION
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    • 533 6 NOTICES. Wilts for lift &PERRIIS' tiff I#l WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Warrant J^QgMj^llL Hjs laies?B .>6. >6 CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist 1903, and until further- notice.' WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. DOWN DO WN A.M. AM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P P« P« AM. AM. A.M.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 677 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Goy. KOR CUR*. J IH4X l*BXA\«i. t'KYLOX. H STRVLII. IM»I Kl*h\. MTPT, MEIMTERRIAEIX I'ORTS PLYMOI'TII LOXI»OX. l'hroueh Bills of La<iin« i-suod for Clim i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an I \rftario.an Ports. Mail In". <)|!TW.\KI>. vRl Bengal Oct 17
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    • 1301 7 STEAMSHI P COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. i.i t r contnut with the Netherlands ludia UovtiDrreoi. i 1 (v) on', t-vw Acnrr, laii J. l'Atxriip Co.. 2-8 Couym Qpat. ;b»- unuermtntioned dslts an- only r.\ lox'maie. <•, hrr.m FxpeftPfl tVili'l>e Itanpntched for rulcmlmng Oct 16 1 j-niil>ie 'in-1 I'alembang Oct 17
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    • 652 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nonddeutsoher Lloyd Bremen. lambung-Ameplka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPEKUL GERMAN MV!i. The fast ffnd well-known mvl-«tonn^n of these lines will leave Singapore o i ■■< »bout the undermentioned dates: Out**,-) I Homewßri Print Sti/itmund I SeydUU Oct If (extra) Oct. 'M Roon Nov 1 Hambura Oct '-'4 Preu»*tn Nov IS
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    • 620 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y. K. JAPANMAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. A resalar FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following HEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. 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
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    • 451 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17K THE undersigned, agents for the abort company, nre prepared to accept Firt Risks at current r. w.Ab. 81/12 BEHN MEYER ft 00. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYi (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept Fir*
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1215 8 Under this heading the following nlib.-o-♦lations are usod str. stoanicr sh.»»hip b(j.— barque Kk, ■ehoonw; Vet YachtjCru.— Cruiser; GbV Gunboat; Tor. Toijwiilo, H.p.— Horsepower; Brit. British U. B.— United States Fch -French Oer. -German; Dut- -Dutch; Oc. -Goneralcargo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; j. f. W.— Tanjong
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    • 601 8 SINQAFOBS, ITtH OCTOnER, 190' Gambler buyer* Copra Ball do PootlanaV Pepper, Black Imyer* do White, (5%) Ssgo Floor Sarawak do Brnnei No. 1 Pearl 8130 Coffee, Bali, 15% V>f>.«H Coffee, Palcmbant:, M% has'- Coffee, Liberian No. 2 Tiploc.i, small Klaka di mod flake do aniall peat. do mcd do
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    • 58 8 MAILS CLOSE for Per tteamer Time. Monday. Saigon Eridan IP a.m. Malacca and Linggi Helen? 1 p.m. Zamboanga, etc., Patani 1 p.m. Rangoon A Cafcutta I'ulatnrtlla 3 p.m. Ch'boa and Sainarang Giang Seng 4 p.m. Tukbday.' SSk-abnya Macassar Van Ricbeeck 11a.m. Sarawak Apenrade 2 p.m. Penang and Deli Hebr 3
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    • 150 8 From Europe— By the N. D. L. s.s. lYiru Sigitmund due on the s.oth Oeto!>er. From China— "Ry the N. D. L. s.s. S> idtil: due on the 18th October. Left Singapore. Dae in London Arrive I tujt'JSth K. D L. Sept 19th Sept 19tli \u« '.'Hth
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    • 32 8 Hundreds have been cured of dangerous Lung and Throat troubles with Jayue's Expectorant. For names, residences and dates, spc Jayne's Medical Almanac. Free, at your druggist. The Singapore Dicpensary. Sole agenisfortheStraits Settlements.
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