The Straits Times, 26 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The STraits Times. NO. ai.268 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 697 1 CL'YMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. i Salt A|««U, SlntapT* —d F»d«r«t«< M»l«> SUti. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. INDUSTRIAL SCHOLARSHIP. AN examination for the Industrial Scholarship of the value of $I HO a year for four years from Ist December, 1903, will be held at the Education (>ffk-« in SiDgap re, on Monda November
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    • 29 1 f||EWTEAR PRESENTS. ■rs Have just opened a fine collection of* Japanese high class Curios* SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS L S O^^ Christmas New Year Cards -^i In Great Van^^^^H
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    • 213 1 NOTICES. XX- COk.X? JE7 M fatS* XIU X JfcLtp JL-a PIXGAPORE. CNDEIt THE MOST DISIINGUISHEI) PATBOMAGI OF His fexeellency Sir Fruk Athelstaoe Swetteobam X, G. M. b, UOVHRNEk a COMMANDEK IN CHIEF, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND lIK.II COMMISS:ONER, FBO^RATf-D MALAY STATES straneThOtb t.,1 RAN(iOON. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Of His Honour
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  • 1454 2 Mr. Balfour's Declaration of Policy. Five thousand p«r*uns attended Mr. Balfour meeting in tin 1 Drill Hull, Sheffield, on Urn i»t Oct. Mr. Ralfonr npoke for an hour and twenty minute*, and dealt exclusively with tbe nubject of tariff reform. He -.v.l M The aafcjaat ol tiriil
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    • 176 2 NOTICES. GARRETTS PORTABLE ENGINES. WITH WOOD-BURNING FIREBOX. U iaaW -i^^a^R ■\WI Or**O r** PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co Ltd., SLNGAPOEE. FOR THE PRESERVATION OF IRON and STEEL. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE SIDEROSTHEN la general use by Government and Municipal Bodies throughont the World, also, at Collieries. Shipyards and Engineering shops. THE
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    • 252 2 NOTICES MARTIANS THE UFO^T REPUTATION KVHmVHERE. BUILD UP and'PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease with aßaßaa^pai^pHaa^Bjßaß^BWß^^BaKßar^KCfßa^Mßaaßßßßßßßßaaaßaßß vif cannot ipvak Baaa^ Ba^BMa^aVa^BTB k aWA^aT l^^B aa bWb\^l too highly of .t." K1 li^f la> lnmWail i antrt Pronounced by th« hIQHB«T MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Sg^M Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions,
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    • 866 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. TIE farm of the right to keep a Pawn shop at Laboeaa Roekoe (Batoo Bahra district) at Tan ijong BaM (A*ahHn district) and at Laboeon Bilik (Laboean llatoe distrut) for the period* Ist April, 901 to 31st March, IWIS and Ist April. 1»»4 tul 3lBt March, 1907. will
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  • 794 3 The Sultan of Sulu's Broken Promise. A Nkw%ork despatch to the Morning Lewler thus describes the sorrows of suzerainty, as exemplified in respect of the recent flight of H. H the Sultan of Sulu from the newly acquired American possessions* in the Eist to this Settlement of
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  • 20 3 Shiimmng advertisements', with dates of f-ailiiis «!<• will be fout'd on pace 7. Genera] ihtppiaß news is printed on JilU'c S
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    • 123 3 Have You Rheumatism IK yuii hit your thumb with a hammer \v uld you swallow a lot of medicine M chsi it Net on \out life. You would wrap it up with some soothing, healing IMMdyll cOhsmberlnin's }'»i!i Halm, aud lei nature do the rest. 'l>"re is no to ore
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    • 897 3 NOTICES., 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 Race for Maiden Horses, Weight 9st. Entrance $10. Distance, R. C. 2. THE FIRHT ORIFFIN RACE.— Value $300, and S5O to the Second Horse,
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    • 683 3 NOTICES. hone* that have started at this meeting. Entrance $.1 if declared by noon on Saturday. 7th November, and $10 if declared nfter noot on the 7th Nov mber and by 4.16 p.m. on the day o* the Race. Distance, 5 fnrlonpt and UM yards A'ote.— A penalty of 71b.
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    • 677 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR THR Straits Wimes. Ooo«j Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. n.c. WANTED— A yi ung lady as shop usjWtant. Apply to T. c/o Wrote* Timei. 29-10 r l'Kl> ininn'cliat.-ly n I'r.st-rfor ff UwChil Ho-ptnl, Jebrre BHhru. falnrx <?• 0 per men«sm. Applications
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    • 566 3 NOTICES. »^Lsssss!ssssssflssss^aisssssssssssh^4"^BSs4Bß^a4B^iiaiß^sa^ssss^Bflsss^Bslsß^ss^Bsiis% t/^WTFy^V These Capsules Hafl HPH r- superior w. I VI |1W to Cl 'P a ba y^^Ufa^^^W Cubebs, and cure the same diseases as these drugs In forty-eight hours without inconvenience. f^ Sscb CapnUc beam the name (JUDY) F0R DIBEABEB OF. THE CHEBT. SRIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of
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    • 703 3 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA HTKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR HONGKONO. I'HB Company's steamer yAMSANO, 4,034 ton?. aptain IVyne, having left Calcutta on the 17th inst., may be expected to ar -ive here on or about tbe -Jflth idem, md will have prompt despatch for the above port. Kor freight or passage apply
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  • 16 4 .Kosa. At Yokohama, on 10th Uctoher, nuwasoo M Ksiirim Santo da Rora, aftWl 64 years.
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  • 953 4 The Straits Times. PRTCE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 26TH OCTOBER. No news would seem to bo quod news so fir ha tfw. affairs of Russia and Japsja are MaoHMs^ and to-day's despatches tell its nothing new anent tho ifafM qua in the North. Tin- announeoment that Count Litnsdorff, the Rmnian Minister
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  • 319 4 Kovh hundred years ago,— the Moors having been driven out of Granada, and America, then ten years discovered, being the proudest v.vel in the diadem of .Spain— who would have dreamed that sonio future English Ambassador to the Conrt 01 Ferdinand and Isabella would, in centuries to come, be promoted
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  • 292 4 Tklkoh.vms via Australia give a detailed report of Mr. Chamberlain's great speech at Glasgow on preferential trade. After dwelling upon the failure of Free Trade >nd laying stress up'in closer union with the colonies by fbeil reforms, ho thus outlined hi« proposals Only by comiue'cial union and reciprocal preference can
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is 1/1 If.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 12 4 II M. S. Fearlett went to the .vharf this morning to coal.
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  • 10 4 Yrstkrday the Agamemnon left for Jedtiah with over tt'K) hadjis.
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  • 17 4 Mr Bai.k.k'h's declaration of fiscal policy in his speech at Sheffield will be found on page 2.
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  • 21 4 A Chinaman who stole two pieces of brass machinery at the Kallang Saw miil has gone to prison for four months.
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  • 21 4 The Ceylon papers give the following an the resalt of tha race for the Cevarewitoh:—Grey Tick 1, Zinfandel 2, Bur-es 3.
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  • 24 4 The P. and d. bnmaward mail steamer Coromandei left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is duu here at 8 a.m. on Thursday.
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  • 21 4 Mr. John McCclloch, a native of Glasgow, died at 41 Waterloo Street on Suturday Tbe decased was given a Masonic funeral.
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  • 24 4 Thk World noiea that it will be nixty«ix years in December next since Sir Harry Keppel reoeired his promotion to the rank of Captain.
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  • 22 4 Tkh Town and Volunteer Band will play on the People's Park on Tuesday afternoon the 27th instant, from sto 6 (weather permitting
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  • 30 4 aVhitbalt, match played on Sat unlay at Tanglin between the Army Temperance Association and V.M C A. resiil^pd in the win for the former by one -j, >h1 to nil.
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  • 25 4 Owing to pressure on «p<ic« in tr-is issue, extended reports of Mr. Chamberlain's speeches, and c'her articles of timely interest m held oger until to-morrow.
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  • 31 4 It is proposed to increase the membership of the Keppel Golf Club, and a special general meeting of the members will shortly be held at the Clubhouse to consider the prono«ition.
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  • 28 4 There have been iiHarly 300 misbapto Alpine mountaineers during the pass f eason Never in the history of mount tain-climbing." says one paper*, have so many fatalities ner-urrad."
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  • 29 4 Thk Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Kottroma arrived from Odessa yesterday and went to the wharf to coal' She leaves to-day for VlaHivostock. The Katan left for Od<w-» »n «%turday.
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  • 33 4 Among the arnv tia m Singapore from Manila on the way to Mecca are about twenty Macedonian Albanians under the chief Kazi Agu. After performing the pilgrimage they will proceed overland to Damascus.
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  • 44 4 A couple of days ago, two Bengalis were fined respectively $40 and $20 for selling watered milk to Sanitary Inspectors. Dr. Glennie said one lot of milk had been watered to the*xtent of 69 and the other had over 30 of water ia it.
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  • 52 4 The wreck of the British barque Fall* of Ettriek, now lying stranded on tbe Windsor Reef, is to be sold by auction at Batavia on Friday, Nov. 6th. She is to be sold just as she is, with whatever stores and provisions there may be on board at the time
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  • 44 4 Lieut. -Col. Pennefather, Inspector General of Police, goes on six months' leave at the end of November, when Superintendent Cuscaden is due and will take up the duties of Acting Inspector General uf Police. Mr Gardiner will continue to act as Chief Police Cficer.
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  • 57 4 On occasion ot the British and Foreign Bible Society'u Centenary an At Home will he held on the 29'h inst on the M. HI C. Deaconess Hi^me Grounds, No. 6 Mount Sophia, at 5 p.rr to hear representatives on behalf of the above. These representatives are Bishop Wtrrie, Rqv. \\i.
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  • 66 4 The Legislative Council meets next Monday, when the Penang and Malacca representatives will be present for the second reading of the Supply Bill 19f>4 The Acting Colonial Secretary will move an additional vote of 936,000 for the new lighthouse at Fort Canning The Malacca Railway Bill is down for first
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  • 68 4 Thk Van Outkoornfi-i* brought from Pad an to Singapore Signor Paci and Madame Mnnnsfeldt, pianist and vocalist respectively, who came with the reputation of being highly skilled musicians. They hive performed to delighted audiences in Penanz, and their work has been generally admired. Madame Mannsfeldt is reported to possess a
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 26 4 London, 24th October. Sir Hecry Mortimer Durand, the British Ambassador at Madrid, Buoceeds tha late Sir Michael Herbert at Washington.
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    • 131 4 PREMIER ON THE AWARD. They Want Lord Alverstone's Reasons There has been a debate oo the Alaskan boundary award in the Canadian House of Common*. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier, observed that they might have made a mistatffe in supposing that Canada's interests were safe in the
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    • 39 4 The Außtro-Russian reform scheme provides for Austro-Russian control over all branches of administration in Macedonia for two years, with the appointment of two assessors, Russian and Austrian respectively, to advise Hilmi Pasha, the Turkish InspectorGeneral
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    • 38 4 25th October. Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs is coming to Paris to confer with M. Delcasse', the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, regarding the common policy of the two Powers.
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    • 107 4 The Sultan has issued an iradr disbanding the Albanian "redifs" or reservists. The A ustro- Russian reform scheme further provides for the appointment of a European general in the Turkish service who is to reorganise tbe gei.darmery, assisted by a number of officers from
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  • 38 4 Pat Casey's a funny chap He saved up a hundred dollars fer funeral expinsis, in ense he died, an' thin he wint an' got. married wid it." Mike:— WbII, thot was dom'd appropriate." (Judge
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  • 63 4 The Cordelibr- Hicks Parisian Company, which arrived at Ponang from Rangoon on the 19. h inst., gave a performance, in the Town Hall, Ponanp. The Company, which is recruited from the Folics Bergere and Grand Casino of Paris, has been touring in India and Burm ih with marked success. The
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  • 149 4 Among the passengers who left on Saturday by the Prinr. Sigismuiid for the Southern Continent, was Mr. R. B. Leicester of Singapore, who recently retired from the po.-t of Assistant Colonial Treasurer at Pen an g Mr. Leicester's destination is Sydney where, should it suit him, he is likely to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 460 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 50cts., 55cts., 65cts., 75cts. and 95cts per lb. Thompson, Thomas Co.. THE AUSTRALIAN STORES.* WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. ll:»v<- received fresh goodf* from Inilin. hina, .liipmi viz: Washing Silks of all kinds. Silk Crape, Indian Cashmere Curtains, Table covers. Cushions;
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    • 258 4 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS. AND Royal Menagerie of Wild Animals. LAST A IIIGHTS AST k nIIGHTS AST U .IIIGHTS 9 Their Sreai Show. Kvery Evening at B ■harp. Wednesday, Oct. 28t6 Amateur Riding Contest LIMITED TO PIVE ENTRIES A HAJDSOIE TROPHY FOR THE WIMER PRBNETTEI IT Mtura. Green lees Brothers, GLISSOW
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    • 114 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO., Photographers. OPEN: Gresham ilouse,*(Rattery Roail), s a.m. to S p.m. Orchard Road, 8 s_ni. to 5 p.m. SuudayH, 8 a.m. to noon. Appointment* or sittings sboulil l>e nrVte, if po>Bible, beforehand. Customers who intend to tend portraits home for Xmai<, ahonM make their appointment* for
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    • 40 4 I have used Jayue's Expec orant (or twenty year*, and am sure that it sired my life in one or two instances Q. W. Lord Silver L*«e, Maine Oct. 16, 1896. The Singapore Dispentary. Sole agents (or the Straits Settlements.
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    • 47 4 YOUR (iKNKRAL HEALTH BKCOMES GOOD. Under the Beneficial Action op Stkarns' Wine, the chief functions of the body are regulated. The appetite is sharpened. Digestion becomes more active. Nutrition and assimilation are more complete. Sleep is induced. And the natural lorces are stimulated. Sold by all chemists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 371 5 To the Editor of the StraiU IHmet." Sir,— l understand that at Friday's meeting of the Municipal Council in answer to Dr. Murray Robertson's querios ou stables recently built on Leonie Hill, the President rather poohpoohed the importance of the question, and was inclined to, and actually
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    • 224 5 To the Editor of the Strath Times." Sir, Are there no loyal Australians or Canadians ready to pick up the gauntlet which our doughty ResidentGeneral threw down at the Town Hali banquet Speaking of planters, you report him as having said "He could
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  • 180 5 With regard to the paragraph which appeared in Saturday's issue relating to the insurance of vessels and cargoes against war risks, it is explained by M^W. Macbpsn, the agent in Singapore for the Unio.i Insurance Society of Canton, Limited, that his statement on the subject
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  • 542 5 Significant change in Japan's Ministry. tthe most important and information of the moment, Koba Chronicle of Oct. 13, Lieutenant-General Baron holding the portfolio of r Home Affairs, and being also Governor-General of Formosa, has been released from office and appointed Vice- President of the General Army Department
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  • 92 5 On Saturday night a fairly good number of persons gathered at the Temperance Club for a social evening Piano solos and a duet were rendered by some young ladies, and some excellent songs were given by Messrs. Keyworth. Whittle, O'Neill and Gill. Sergt. DuflVtt of
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  • 79 5 The Silver Knight championship trophy of the Singapore Chess Club has been finally won by Mr. T. Ramage Miles, who will now retain it as his property having won it three times consecutively. Mr. Miles is to be congratulated on his well-earned success, his wins against his
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  • 79 5 Thukk first-class cruisers, for which the British Admiralty invited tenders, have been placed as follows One with the Fairfield Company, Glasgow one with Armstrong, Whitworth and Co Newcastle; and one with Vickers, Mom, and Maxim, Barrow. The cruisers will combine the armament of a battleship and the
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  • 999 5 Thb general manager's report for the four weeks 00(110? 10th Oct. b 1903, is as follows The Chairman and Directors Raub Australian G. M Co., Ltd., Singapore Gentlemen, I beg to submit my monthly report on your mining and milling operations. Tliu mine measurements, and asf ay results
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  • 259 5 On Saturday afternoon, the Philharmonic Orhestra journeyed over to Johore by special train from Tank Road Station, with the object of giving a concert to residents of the place. Through the kindness of the Sultan the function took place in the Istana whither, about 5
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  • 102 5 October- medal, 18 holes Salmond M— l 3 HI Martin T. A. 96—14 81 Ellia KM 97— U 83 Jones J.H.D. 92— 6 86 Benton 110—23 87 Siiuiminil- 109—30 89 KIIUX..M. 104—14 90 tfk^PA.R. 108—18 90 •Also played, Dick, Goldie, Kent, Neagle, Newall, R. T. Reid and
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  • 69 5 Mb Geo. F. WirroN, The Directory Man," arrived here this mornyig by the French mail from 'Hongkong. He comes from Port Arthur where he was preparing to issue a directory of Manchuria and Eastern Siberia, when the warlike preparations assumed such proportions that he had to abandon his work for
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  • 78 5 Apropos of Reuter's recent announcement that the Japanese warships which were about to winter in Newchwang, had been recalled to Japanese waters, it 1s interesting to learn from a Tientsin despatch published by the Osaka Asahi that the Japanese Navy Department has purchased a piece of land situated cioee to
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  • 101 5 The Ist Manchesters have lost a good and popular officer in Colonel Watson who, on Saturday afternoon, left Singapore for England by the P. &O. intermediate steamer. As an indication of Colonel Watson's popularity, it may be mentioned that the band of the battalion was at Johnston's Pier on Saturday
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  • 200 5 Struck by a Typhoon. Thk following information is to Land concerning the loss of the American full-rigged ship Benjamin Sevall, 2,600 tons dead-weight, which was caugnt la the Formosa Channel on the sth and 6th inst. and was lost 'Somewhere near the North end of
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  • 90 5 Thbrb was another packed house at Harmston's Circus on Saturday nigbt. The matinee on Saturday afternoon was also well attended. The firs^ amateur riding contest around the ring will be held at the Circus on Wednesday nigbt and the event promises to be well contested. A handsome trophy
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  • 62 5 On Saturday, Mr. J. Ganrlo, a resident well known as a teacher in the local schools, and at the moment employed at the Anglo Chinese (Free) School, accidentally fell on the staircase at 7 Queen Street, the result being a fractured skull and a ruptured spleen, death
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  • 164 5 Thk t. 9. C. second XI played a match against the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co Recreation Club on Saturday with the following result Sykex c Ozanhaia b Fonter Mason b Park Lermit c Porster b Park Pritohard b Park Curtis b Fomer 5 McKeao retired ban 41 Jlnxwell b
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  • 46 5 The Straits Echo publishes another letter about the allegedly projected appointment of a British Resident at J"hore. In this, the suggestion of the Echo* Taiping correspondent, who had Mr. W. Egerton booked for thetpost, is not held good. Mr. Hare is cited as the likely appointee.
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  • 60 5 According to the Straits Echo 19 Sept. A Board will be appointed consisting of four Federated Malay States and four Johore officials, in connection with the main trunk*line to be constructed through Johore. In case of differences of opinion they will be referred to the liieh Commissioner for decision, thus
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  • 72 5 A sealer has brought a letter to New York dated July 20, written by a mem ber of the Ziegler Polar Expedition in the Barentz Sea. The writer reports a strange absence of animal life in those regions, the dead bodies of birds being seen u|i)n the drifting ice. This
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 Our only daughter had a severe Cough. It continued to grow worse for over a year. We thought »he was going into consumption him were very anxious about her. Jayne's Expectorant »v recommended. After the first two dqces, we saw a change, and in a very little time she folly
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    • 93 5 Natural Modesty. [<HE natural modesty of many people who have u«ed Chamberlain's (Vie and Diarrhoea Remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, etc.. with splendid results, maks them hesitate about giving their opinion for publicity. Still these same people have done much to make Cbamberlain Colic and Diarrbcea Remedy a household word, for
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    • 190 5 A Helpless Cripple! N. Bengert of Norborne, says For nineteen months I lay a helpless criple from Rheumatism. The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. to 130 Ibu. a proof of the terrible pain 1 had to endure. During all this time, I sought a cure, but
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    • 495 5 LATEST \i)/d*riJe«l3Sri. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND. 1 FOR PORT SAID, OENOA AND AMSTERDAM. THE Dutch mail steamer Kn\i.\.. WILLEM 111, is expected to arrive here from Battvia on Saturday morning, the 31st October, and will be despatched the Kame day for the abo,ve ports. For freight and passage apply to BHIPSAGKNCY,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 133 5 kUAY BY DAY. atfth October. tar. 1.1 p m. newatd niAil due V.E. RecruiU. Drill. 5.16. mailing. 8.30. Circuit. Beach Road. 0. 37th October «t 2..T') a.. in. 1.57 p.m. Lowell. 11. id. People's Park. 6to 6. Harmston's Circus. Beach Road. 9. Wednesday, 28th October. High Water 3.28 a.m. 2.46
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  • 407 6 Kwila Lijns, Oct. 20</». As a result of the recent resumption of crushing, the output from thetfenjum mine at the end of September was 180 ounces of smelted gold, which was won from surface ore obtained from the Kalumpang and Swah workings. We hear that much activity is
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  • 353 6 Only the Hyena Can Stand Ridicule. In the n«xt cage, ladies anil gentleyou sec the laughing hyena who mokes his hotrid fe.ist from the body of hi« vic'ii.i and then retires to the remotest corner of the prairie and laughs aix! laughs and laughs. But vhat he's laughing
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  • 87 6 A constaw.k in the F. M. is in trnublt 1 in Bingknk. Along with other four Indians he is charged with attmiptinc to commit burclnry at thp house of Phrn Chaisnrirdr, Bangkok. OwiuK to pn- niic of woik the case hag been twic« y. ntponed and on the 16th iiis
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 80 6 Chu< berlain's Cough Remedy. 100-KNS too cough, ieii«"ve»the lungs. mm. i iipi'ii- the h cietion*. It counera«'t»:iny ton<ioni-\ of n I ail cold to result pneumonia. It is unequalled for bad ..ilcls. Th" time to cure it is when it is merely 'luil col Cb mlierliii'-'e Ceugh Kfci;r.]\ ih h
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    • 440 6 NOTICES •f TIME IS THE TEST OF ALL THINQS AND THE EVERINOREABINO POPCLABITY OF ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' M|^^H WHICH HOLDB ITS OWN AGAINST ALL RIVALS N IS THE MOST GENUINE PROOF OF ITS WORTH. m^fW^ It moat needa be a good thing that can withstand the Immense pressure of nprißing
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    • 848 6 Notices. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist 1903,- and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. SOWN. I3O"W"l>r. A.M. A.M. A.H. A.M. P.M. F'.SI. P.M. r.M P.M. A.M. A..M A.M. A.M. P.M. r.M. I.M P.M P.M. Singapore '?..7.00 7.t0 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 AJ9 0.2 D 6.50 .6.4S 8.07 9.«."> 10.r.s
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    • 51 6 Co. First Quality Milk. Imported for the last 12 years. jhISHEPHERD I V»/""" "BRAND Condensed milk SOLE IMPORTERS RIGOLD. BERGMAN N&C? SINGAPORE. MOTOR CARS BENZINE. We are now suppl>inj: best quality (a 90 cents per Imperial Gallon. wfua SYMIi CO. ROBINSON &CO. Are now showing a large Stock ■'OF.Millinery ROBINSON
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 668 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coytatrt, iiEi»irEßßi\KV\ ports. I'LVMOH'II L«\I»O\. Throueh HilNof I.a'Mn«i»su vl for Clnna ;oa«t, Persian Gkalf, Oontinonti:. n< \meriean Ports. Mail Liur. OUTWAKi). lIOMKWVH,. Olii**n Nov Coromindel Oct 3" Ballaarnt Nov U Ren S »l Nov IS Simla Nov M MOta
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    • 1294 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. L'nder coutract with the Netherlands lnilia C-iovmnnen. i. hi ««foj>o»«: fcmr Acbsct, lati J. Daindilk A Cc 2-S Cn> jy*k U» •> ihe undermentioned dates are only api-revmate. oo M _„r From E*p«»cted WilVbe I)«iirat"hßd for »w«' IMi Oct 24 Ba an fti V. Ap',
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    • 657 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nopddautsohar Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMFEIUAL UERMA.N MAIL The last and well-known rmtil-eteun tof these lines will leave. Si niraporv 01 01 »bout (he undermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. Htinmch Nov 7 Roon Nov 2 Not 21 Prr.uurn Nov 16 PDec 5 Hamburg Nov 80 Deo 19
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    • 554 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paolfl* Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. I'HE FAST RODTE BETWEEN CHIN/ JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED ST\TEB. BOUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KO.BK YOKOHAMA, VKJTOKIA, ANI VANCOUVER, B. C. Cwin Scrow Empress Steamships— fl.OOC Tons— Hpeed 19 knots. Pkopossd Sailisqs from Hohokobq. iM.W. Empren
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    • 359 7 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby Rivoo that the Aisessmmt List cor tuning the annual valuation of ami amount of ascessn.ent to t><- levio I on nl! houses and buildings situated within the Municipality of Singapoc lor the year I9O», it open to the IntpecUon of Ka:epa\crf< .t the Municipal
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1460 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are u«ed i— str. otearaer sh. •hip bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. fachtjCru.— Crais^r; Gbl.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.D.— Horsepower; Brit. British ;U. S.— United States Fi-h. -French Gter.— German; Dut.— Dutch; Qc—General»argo; dp. deck pansengflr; U Uncertain; K. P. W.—
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    • 566 8 !Same, port, probable date of arrivn. and name oj agent*. BTI4NIRB. Achilles, Liverpool, Nov 3 Mansfield. Alboin, Bangkok, Nov; Borneo Coy. Anerley, Barry Opt Paterson Simoa3. \nnam, Colombo, Dec 7 M. Maritime*. A rinonia. Hamburg, Nov 6 Behn Meyer. Armand Behic, Colombo, Nnv 9; M. M. Arratoon Apcar,
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    • 130 8 From Burop*— By the P.* O. rb. Chiuan due nn the Ist November, with dates to the Bth October. From China— Ry th« P. AO.B. s Coromandel doe on the 29th October. Time Tabu op Mw\-< !>'•-• Left Sing.ipnro Due in I. .union Sept 18th P.iO. Oct
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    • 105 8 Muar and Malacca Far/alia it p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports B.aiaGuan 3 pjn. Muntok A Palembang Ruby Widmsday. Djambiu Hong Ot 11 a.m. Agahan and Deli Broutotr 2 p.m. I'.S'tenham <% Penang Kutna 2 p.m. Fremantle via ports Sultan 3 p.m. Anipanitn Macassar Ban Po/i (ritan 3 p.m.
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  • 583 8 SiNOAroEi, 30m Octorkr, 1901. PRODUCE Gambler f 12 371 Copra Ball 7.30 do Pontlanak 6.80 Pepper, Black bnyer. „31 75 do White, „50 00 Sago Floor Sarawak 425 do Brunei No. 1 4 M Pearl Sago 530 Coffee, Rait, 15% bail* 18.90 Coffee, Palembanß,BoXbMt'._ 2(.» Coffee, Llberlan No. 1
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  • 69 8 PASSED BUNDA OR ARKIVED KOR OKDKRB Oct. 17, Nor. barque DaUtnn. ("apt. Klorena -s has received order to proceed to Bantjar. H ,t [Date of Kk.-tin- Kk L>atk Rio. miii-V Naub. Captain. Sailing. Kkomwhkiu, MM mami )it It Dat 3.8 Kliipeus Hay jOct ltillalavia \ni-tprci.im 18 Brit Imj. .Mi-:
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  • 337 8 H I Klao |V*mi lV S-.hi' 4 2 I I'oks (UrrAiN Fkom Sailed Co<fsio*MS. kt 21 C!iwn ihan Brit Mr 24 Aggi Nor str 24 Ktan Ann 'Brit str. 24 Bau W'halt Hin str 24 Boribat Bia str 24 Kazan Rus tra -'I Si.ik Dut str 24 Alting 24
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  • 148 8 Dm. VsassL's Name. Flao A Rio Tosh. TOXB. D*«TIKATJON. :t •jr. M H M M M M 2« M H M M M M 2« •ifl K'azin Kostrom.i Corwie Elaz Calypso G. Q. Meyer Krnest Simons Men* Isabella Vupleotela Sui J anK Betsy Pelayo Cooeyanna Sirath«yle Kian Ann Poh
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 64 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILK MERCHANTS^ 51-52, EIOH STREET. JTust Arrive* 0 A Freeh Stock oi Grold Jewellery Consisting oi Sold Brooohe* with precious atonea on them, Naoklacee, Charms, Diamond Rings, Bracelet*. and other preoleua atonae. Indian, Chinese, and Japaneae Sliver thing*, useful for Christmas PresentsIndian. Chineae,
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    • 398 8 FOR TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY A SATURDAY. THE 30th A 31st OCTOBER. BARGAIN DAYS WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Cos. The Bargains will Astonish you DO NOT FORGET TO COME During Bargain days. Jt is for two' days only and REMEMBER t6e 9oods win be offered L.. 1 at Really Qdeap Rates, FRIDAY
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 24 8 WEATHER TELEGRA.f (E. E. A. 1c C. Tilegraph Company. Mm OcrOBER BONUROKCi.Barometer 29 BU. D.rection of Wind Calm. Force of Wind 0. M*T.Trtmpin *'i.
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