The Straits Times, 20 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,263 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 19)3. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 734 1 L* if t H i II II ft aw Iff II w II I POWELL ROqjNSON, Sol* ACMts, Statapar* ud Federated Malay State*. KINO'S SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS. Presented to the Manchesters at Tanglin this Morning:. Ovkr 200 officers and rank and file of the Ist battalion Manchester Regiment paraded at
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    • 791 1 Well-known Footballer. CURED OP CONSUMPTION HY !)K. WILLIAMS' PINK l*n.LS. Mr. (has. W. Wilson, secretary of the lireaxton Football Club, now residing at Us Manveixcstreet, Nethertield, Koghud, told the Derby Kxprtm that In 1 Inul f>9en in a conßUinptioD, In- weight falling oa low a- ti st. 10 Hi., and
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    • 967 1 N. D. L. PASSENGERS. Tuk following pamengerx left yesterday miilni^lit by the German mail ateamer S.;/dlitz. For Penang— Miss de Contonly, Mt C. Konenstein. Mr. O. Schwemer, Mr. I. KoM-nbeig. For Colombo— Mr. Max Ziinruerniann, Mr. K. Uiesecke, Mr. J. Heckiuann. for Fort Said— Miss Martha Ku»». For Naples— Mi.
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    • 612 1 I.v Brevet Lieut-Col. Watson, who as we briefly noted in yesterday* issue, leaves Singapore for home at the end of the week, on promotion to the command of the 2nd Manchesters, the Ist battalion now quartered here losan a popular and capable officer. Colonel Watson joined the Army in 1878,
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    • 138 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. |%s£j^l Sterilized-Not Sweetened. t^^owriwM A Perfect Substitute for Fresh A Jl I 1 -INGAFORK. FNDER THE MO>T DISTIXGI'ISHED PATtOHAOI Of His Kxecllency Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham K 6. IH, G, UOVERNER COMMANDER IN CHIEF, S.RAIIS SETTLEMENTS AND HIQH COMMISSIONER, FEDERATED MALAY STATES STL7R-Aa.P«J3D
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  • 880 2 Ethnological Discoveries in Australia. t hk days of Australian exploration are not yet at an end, for a couple of scientists, from (Queensland and New South Wales respectively, have .just ascertained the existence, in the far ncrth, of a people who had never previously seen a white
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 NOTICES. "S~ BRITISH p LAGER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED BY •j• j A IND COOPE Co., BuMon-on-Trent. THIS BEER S BREWED FROM PURE MALT HOPS I) doz. pints or 4 doz. quarts 'rfflk $1S I^r case. OF ALL DEALERS. fcr— -rrraJMA IMPORTED BY I Mi: BORNEO Co., Ltd. FODEN'S STEAM
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    • 154 2 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS, J EWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED "APENTA The Best Natural Aperient Water. For continuous use by the Bilious, Dyspeptic, Constipated, Gouty, and Obese. 0/ mil Chemists mad Druggist* CRUSHED FOOD. Try it aku tod will bi batisfud. I. R. BELILIOS begs to Inform tne publi. that
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    • 194 2 j NOTICES B— Mil I MB Bj aBBJBaMMHKSSBSBVBMHB iTHE QUEEN of CREME de MENTHE PIPPERMINT GET F HE RES. I A HIGK GLASS TONIC AND DIGESTIVE LIQUEUR. A PROPHYLACTIC TO NERVOUS QASTRIC DISORDERS. Sole Agents for I THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND NATIVE STATES, I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR A CO., I SINGAPORE.
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    • 294 2 NOTICES. M.C.S. Mohamad A Co. Diamond Itlerchnots, Manufacturing J'wellert, sad dealer* in precioat 'tanas, No. 8 Hi«b S-'treet, ;Siiign,ior(. »ra showing splendid stock o* High Glass Diamonds And gem-set Jewellery witb exteueivi varieties of soli! Gold and Silver warer, guiranceed genaine works from China, at moderntfj terms. Orders and repairti
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  • 509 3 Kitala Lijns, \6th October In addition to carrying on its cyanide work.-, as a result of which a certain quantity of gold has already been exported, the Selensing Company has been engaged in pumping its shafts dry during the past month or two. It now appears that instructions
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  • 305 3 r vekv skipper knows the talkative pMMßcer who comes aboard armed with all ports of questions, principally foolish. The dancer that such passengers may occasion was illustrated in the course of a Board of Trade inquiry into the collision between a steam pleasure yacht, the II intunia,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 121 3 Have You Rheumatism TK you hit your thumb with a hammer would you swallow a lot of medicine, to fate it? Not on >our fife. You would wriip it up with some soothing, healing remedy li eChamtterlain's I'ain Ralm, and let nature do the rest. It "re is no more
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    • 797 3 NOTICES. BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump. They ought to put on fat as fast as they use it up for fat is fuel, and the burning of it makes power and force. Thin children— even along to the age of eighteen or twenty— are in danger from consumption,
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    • 897 3 NOTICE^ Singapore Sporting ClubProgramme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 17th November. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue $400. A Kace for Maiden Horses, Weight 9*t. Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. 2. THE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value $900, and $60 to the Second Horse,
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    • 469 3 NOTICES. horse* that hare started at thit meeting. Entrance |6 if declared by noon on Saturday. 7th November, and |10 if declared after noon on the 7ib November, and by 4.15 p.m. oa the day ol the Race. Distance, 6 furlong* and 143 yard*. Note.— A penalty of 71b. is
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    • 658 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE Straits V)imes. Oood Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. v.c. ANTED— BiII Collector. Apply to Kelly Walsh, Ltd. 21-10 /"CHINES'- Dispenser wanted smart and V> accurate for a local firm. Apply by letter to 'Chemist" c/o Straits Times. n.c. WANTED immediately
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    • 650 3 SHIPPING APCAR" L.INE CF RTKAMRm FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS. A pear 4 Co's steamer CATHERINE APCAR, (Captain Stewart), is due here from C.ilcutta on Monday morni:iK, th-> IMfc inst, and will probably be despatched for Hongkong on the afternoon of the m 2 M Mas*. For freight and passage, apply to
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  • 534 4 She Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 20TH OCTOBER. Kvery facility for prosecuting violations ut the excise laws should assuredly be extended by the administration to the Spirit and Opium Farmer, who practically pays the entire revenue of. the Colony. At the same time there is much method in the
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  • 405 4 The announcement that the body of Miss Hickinan has been discovered in Richmond Park throws an entirely new aspect upon a mystery which has been absorbing extraordinary public interest at home since the disappearance of the unfortunate lady was first reported a couple of months ago Miss Hickman was- a
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  • 572 4 It would teem that there is more in the extiaordinary news from Rome than would strike the casual eye but 80 far as may be gathered from the despatches the entire fuss is due to the solicitude of M de Nelidcfi that his ruler should not run any risk of
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  • 159 4 Savagks at their worst may be seen in the Admiralty Islands, a dependency of German New Guinea. Captain Grilfith, who is head of a pearling company there, says that these Islanders are the worst savages in the world, and he lias been around all the islands for years. They are
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  • 123 4 British Nbw Guinea is now a dependency of the Australian Commonwealth. It is only just found out that one of the most serious hitches about the administration of that territory, now known as Papua, is that the resident magistrates, who have charge of large divisions of the Possession, are not
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/11 ft
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  • 11 4 A O.NUATITY of local new* is printed on page 1 to-day.
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  • 7 4 The Sealielle returned from Pahang yesterday afternoon.
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  • 14 4 Particulars of a new race (of man kind) will be found on page 2.
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  • 20 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Old Jail Site this afternoon from o to 6 (weather permitting.)
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  • 19 4 The annual general meeting of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club was held in the Oriental Hotel on Saturday last.
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  • 20 4 The Rev. H. will deliver a lecture on "Astronomy at ite Telok Ayer Street on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
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  • 21 4 The German mail steamer <•<«; lieinrieh left Port .Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She is due here on Saturday the 7th November.
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  • 26 4 The Municipal Commissioners meet on Friday next, when the Estimates for 1904 will be presented. They are to be considered at a special meeting later on
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  • 28 4 The American trotting rewrd has again been broken. At Yonkers on the 2;Srd ult., Prince Alert paced a mile in llTsec, beating the record which was 2 ruins.
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  • 34 4 The Siatn Observer, referring to the banquet to H. E. Sir Frank Swettenham, says the portrait issued by the Straits rime* is—" one of the best portraits of the kind we have ever seen."
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  • 36 4 It is said that about 2,000 persons have succutnbed to cholera in Brunei, while the death rate in other places around the Bay there has been about 20 per cent, of the population of each Kampong.
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  • 29 4 The Italian steamer Gapri arrived from Hongkong this morning with 439 immigrants for Penang and Singapore. The German steamer Chow Fa brought 1062 Chinese coolies this morning from Pwatow.
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  • 29 4 Captain Fremantle, who was promoted in June last, has been appointed Flag-Captain to Rear- Admiral CurzonHowe, second-in-command of the China station, and has joined the Albion for that purpose.
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  • 35 4 From an advertisement appearing elsewhere in our columns to-day it will he seen that a special consignment of Panama hats, boots, etc., has just arrived from England and are for sale at 7 Robinson Road.
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  • 35 4 The first fatal accident since the introduction of motor cars into Singapore, occurred at about 8 a.m. on Monday, the 19th fnst., on Orchard Road. The victim was— the canine pet of a Japanese lady.
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  • 49 4 The death is announced of Mr. E. Flint Kirby, who had been for long a prominent business man in Yokohama and was a most popular member of the foreign community. Mr. Kirby had an apoplectic seizure on the 28th ult. and slight hopes were heldf out for his recovery.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 138 4 DURINO NIQHT MANOEUVRES OFF SPAIN. prince Oeorjre Badly Damaged. l»r/t October. The battleships Prince George and Hanniliil collided early yesterday oft' the Spanish coast, during manoeuvres with lights out. The operations were thereupon suspended. Both vessels proceeded to Kerrol, with assistance. The Prince George is badly damaged, the
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    • 97 4 ITALIAN MINISTER RECALLED FROM ST. PETERSBURG An Incident" that Wants Explaining. Later. It is significant of the effect produced by the Tsar not going to Italy, that the Italian Ambassador at St. Petersburg has been reralled. The Russian Ambassador at Rome is taking leave of absence.
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    • 38 4 PRINCE GEORGE BEACHED. The battleship I'rlnet Geary has been taking in huge quantities of water as a result of her collision with ths Hannibal, and she has been beached at Ferrol. There were no casualties during the collision.
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    • 38 4 FOUND DEAD IN RICHMOND PARK. The body of the long missing lady doctor, Miss Hickman, has been discovered in an enclosed plantation in Richmond Park, with the head severed from the body, seemingly by rats.
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  • 25 4 Thk estimated revenue of Siam for 19CJ-4 is put Tcs 4.},"j-JO,OOO and the expenditure at. Tcs 45,495* .{6."> leaving an estimated surplus of Tcs 40,686.
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  • 43 4 Mr. Kassim of the Wayanp Kassim,' was robbed at I'enang of about SI,OOU in cash a lew days ago. He had only just previously drawn the money out of the Chartered Bank and locked it up. There is no clue to the robber.
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  • 39 4 Mr. Khoo TIM Thav, a late manager of the Singapore Opium and Spirit Farms, has joined Towkay Ah Phin in Perak as Superintendent of the latter's new tin industries there. Mr. Khoo Teng Thay is an experienced tin miner.
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  • 53 4 It was erroneously reported yesterday that Mr. Alexander Leonard, who said he came from Sydney, Australia, was granted probate "on a will left by the late Mr. A. Lloyd, of Singapore." The will was left by the late Mrs. A Leonard, and bequeathed a large number of Tanjong Pagar shares
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  • 84 4 N.C.M." writes describing a carriage smash in Orchard Road lasc evening owing, he alleges, to the furious driving of a big motor car. He as'.s whether there is any rule to regulate the speed of motors. "If there is cliaffeurs should be told (whether the cars belong to Rulers or
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  • 81 4 In the Supreme Court to-day before Mr Justice Hyndmaii Jones, an action by Chua Ches Lee Neo and ot hers against Ho Yang Peng, applying for a mandatory injunction to pull down the house 159 Teluk Ayer Street, or, in the alternative, for damages for trespass, inasmuch as the defendant
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT _a.2t:d supplied eegtjlably to thk rui.v:iPAi. (I.i bs All the in thk Has the largest Naval and Military sTKAITS BETTLEM i:\Ts consumption amongst Messes. Europeans in this Market. K. M. S. PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY KXTKA. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements,
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    • 310 4 i W. It. KrsiiKß. 1 PPeHABMSTONT GRAND CIRCUS. AND Royal Menagerie of Wild Animals. Our New Programme Our New Programme Again To-night Again To-night By Our Star Company. EVERT EVENING AT 9 SHARP Jriday, October 23rd. ('•■iliatiUn Brnrtit nf the Popular Jlana't-r. ROBERT LOVE. Our First High Jumping Contest For
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    • 78 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO., Photographers. OPEN (.reshani llmiie, (Battery Roa.l), Sum. to 5 p.m. Orrhnnl Road, 8 a.lll. to 5 p.m. Sundays, S a.m. to *****.. A i.|...int m.-iit-. or aittingn should be made, if liosßiole, beforehand. Customer* who intend to «end portraits home for Xmax, Rhoald make their
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    • 27 4 A bad Cold, like a 6fe, bodes no trifling. It's dangerous to life. Subdue it with Jayne's Expectorant The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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  • 5329 5 GOVERNOR BIRCH'S REPORT FOR LAST YEAR. Interesting Extr.i:ts. Facts and Figures anent the Territory. Govbhnor Buoa'i Report upon British North BonM i tot Ih i pMt year is one of tin- most. intonating documents ever <• implied by U ollicial as part of the routine of his
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  • 1104 5 A correspondent makes some invidious comparisons. Manila 'advices, as published in yesterday's issue, brought news of the seizure of an American Government launch by two United Stales military officers, who had embezzled money in the Philippines, and sought to escape as pirates. Apropos of the brief
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  • 222 5 An amusing little yarn comes from I/ibuan, which we give for what it. ni»y be worth:— lt seems that Governor Birch was expected to Teturn to that port by t lie I I hksh arrived there on the 14th inst and accordingly all preparations were made to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 100 5 UAY bY DAY. Tuesday, 20th October. HiKh Water. lu.:t:{ p.m. Wednesday, 21st October. High Water. 10.S5a.afc 11. 15 p.m. S.V. A. Battery Drill. 5.1 V Mr*. Kynnert-lfy At IioDM. I ■'■">• Concert. Teiitmiia Tlul.. !t Kiig. Ammm. KariMClab. 8.45. Thursday, aand October. Hi«h Water. II 7 1 1..V. p.m. S.V.
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  • 305 6 FRENCH CRAZE FOR THINGS ENGLISH. Thk Paris correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette writes Although the French have for many years past ridiculed English literature, they have at last settled down to reading seriously the works of British authors. Every day the French are getting more and more British in
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  • 227 6 Of the many curious uses to which electricity might be put none is more unusual than that to which* Herr Halberger, of Munich, was led Dy an accidental discovery. He was experimenting with an electric current on some drying clay moulds that had been placed on the
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  • 159 6 Man Who Prayed for His Injured Horse to Oet Well Loses a Lawsuit. The Texas District Court at McKinney has decided against Christian .Science as the proper treatment for animals. The case came from the county court in a suit brought by a tanner of Collins county
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  • 90 6 The women of Australia will, in December next, exercise the- political i-hi-H on the largest scale ever attempted in any part of the world, and meantime it is announced from Melbourne that Mies Vida Goldstein, who adds to strenuous and able advocacy of the claims of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 81 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. IOO6KMB the c-uogi, relieves the ludrf, a ami opens the i ■irtic n«. It counteracts imy tendency < f a t ad cold to result in pneumonin. It i- unequnlled for bad colds. !i. time to cure it is when it is merely a *'bai coll." Chumberlain's
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    • 808 6 NOTICES. LETTERS FROM SINGAPORE. I am a leading Stoker in H. M. S. "Espiegle on the China Station, and at present stationed at Singapore. I am running our steamboat daily from early morning ti" sometimes very late at night, and in general when I have finished my work I have
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    • 266 6 THE BRITISH DISPENSARY, Chemists and Opticians, (Opposite John l.ittla Co.) Jlie B. D. Hair Wash and Tcnic i*al ik- tan m Antiseptic, Antiparasitic and Nutrient.. Does not stain and contains no Grease. It ha» made for iuelf the largest sale ot any private prepai at ion for t\w 1 1
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    • 427 6 NOTICES. ALEXANDRA DISPENSARY hl'-3, Brats Ba««ah Roa.l (N'rxt Raffle* HoUl) "|)RFBCRIPTIONS cur. fully dispensed K. fre«h itook of medicines, ana patent I'lt'ilicir.t'g of all kinds at moderate prices. ()p»n dny BOd night. tu.tli.s. 18-11 Alexandra Brickworks Co., Ld. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. The Alexandr i Brickworks Co., Ltd is prepared to book
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 676 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. PBP B Steam Navigation O. Coy. I OK t'HIY*. J \PA.V PESANG. ii;»i.»\ ii>n;»i,n.i\iiu.ii)i:\. EGYPT. MEIMTKRRAXEVX PORTS PLYMOITH LOM>O.\. Through Bills of lodine i-sind for Chin 1 Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, Md American Ports. Mail Line. Oorw.utn. Homkwark Chusan Nov I Coromandel Oct 3°
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    • 1298 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. koninklijke Paketvaart MaatsjfifffeiJUnder contract with the Netherlands India Uovereirask. at Singapore: Phip Aoiscy, latb J.-Daxxdbu A Co.. 2-S CotlTBB Qpat ihe uadermentioned dates are only approximate. Steimer From Expected Will be ftaspat^hed for I "an Rif.berck Soeraliaia <>ct 13 Rourabaia, Boeleleng, Ampennn, Macaeear, Banda, Amboina, Bat jan, Ternate,
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    • 663 7 t STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutschep Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. Che (Mt and well-known mail-tteanirri of these haes will leave Singapore o or ibout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward Pri,j Sigitmund Stydlitz Ocl 19 (extra) Oct. 20 Roon Not 2 Hamburg Oct 24 Preuiten Nov 16 P. Hrinrich.
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    • 627 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y. K. JAPMMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW 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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    • 430 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCBKD THB LAEGKSI FIRI OFFICE IS TH« WOBLD BOUBTRAT.) A Co. AgmU. /CANTON INSDRANCE OFFIOS \s limited. Capital Sobwribad.. SlfiOCVm. Amount paid np SCO 1 000. Eewrve fond '„190,000. Hxad Oman, Hokoioxo. rhe onaeni^ned, having bntn »ppcint»d Agents of the
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 599 8 Singapore, Mi octoukr, 1903. PRODUCE. Gambler f If \-n Copra Ball 7 M do Pontiana- i\.^n Pepper, Black Imyer* 3<» 7.1 do White, (6%) 47." 1 Sago Flonr Sarawak 4 <>.~> do Brunei No. 1 4 <>j Pearl Sajjo .">■.'■) Coffee, Bali, IS? basis J8.5C1 Coffee, Palembang, 20%b<Ml<.. J:i.
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    • 112 8 MAILS CLOSE bor Her ileamer Time. To-Morbow. P.&'tenham Penang Kistna 2 p.m. Muar and Malacca Far/alia 2 p.m. I'.S tcnhamA Penang Rnlorua '2 p.m. Penang and Calcutta Lai Sang H p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. P.Swet'ham via ports B.HinGuan 3 p.m. Ampaaan Maiiissar Wilhelm 3 p.m. Bangkok
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    • 157 8 From Europe— By the N. D. L. s.s. Hamburg due on the 23rd October. From China By th < M ML s. 8. Ert\r»l Simon* doe on the iiitli October. Tim* Tabli op Mails Dur. eft SiDCS| kujt Asih me i li LUX '■'•'>*' lept 4th lept
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    • 202 8 M KLAO 5 Vessel's Namk. A Ton*. Capiais a Ria. Oct 1» Deli Ger str 726 Lenss 19 Carolina Put str 201 Natodah 19 Will O'ihe Wisp Brit str. 148 Ralph 19 Mena Out str 7G Nacodah 19 Ban Toh Guan Brit str I f»75 Robertson 19 Flevo str.
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    • 133 8 Date. Vbssel'o Nans. Flao 4 Rio. I Ton*. DUTIHATION. Oct 20 Medan 20 Apcnradi' Suevia ■Ji iiantr Seng -M Palamcotta 'M Catherine Apc-ar 'M Jumna 30 Atridi 20 Menu 20 Bombay Maru '.'1 I Breid 30 Hebe 30 Van Riebeeck 30 Nienhuyi 30 Ban Poh Quan 30 Hong Wan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. JUST ARRIVED: Thick Japanese washing Crape Silk at $1.75 per yard. Flowered Japanese Crape Silk at $2 per yard. Silver 1 1 ling:^ useful for Weddinjr nnd Birthday XtxMßentet* Indian Muslins for dresses, Chinese Embroidered Coats and Costumes,
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    • 722 8 "W IHZ ITIEA"W A V, LAIDLAW <te CO. 7f.1 111 I I P^^ While Cts. 85 per Spray t ]M% Wtauve -1,20, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 p.s. LAMES' FLOWERED lISLIX DKENM!i». 60WIS In *S lI)li "J*^ or 5* an<i I'retty issorted pattern.. §5.50, 5.55 -a. I, GIRLS' TOppec "S" S aD(i
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