The Straits Times, 27 October 1903
1903-10-27
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Title Section13 1903-10-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,269 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement713 1903-10-27 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sol* Aleut,. Slnf>p*rc and Federated MaUj S««te». "LKONIK HOUSE," Lei nic Hill. MRS. KERR line now n moved to the nbove resi'ie cc and will bft plßMed to lie.ir from Gkantleman ilesirinj; fir 111 1 lups accomodp.ti n. Apply to the above ad'lress. no*SIM<G COY., LIMITED.713 words
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Advertisement28 1903-10-27 1 PRESENTS. Have just opened a fine collection of Japanese high class Curios SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Christmas New Year Cards In @reat Variety. lICTSIPIEaTIOIfcT SOLICITED. G. OTOMUNE CO.28 words
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Advertisement906 1903-10-27 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid^ BRAND j CONDENSED MIL} 1 11/l I\T W Bwl I Guaranteed ,i ~t^* t vii Lream. trade mare Largest Sale in the World. HA-^JPILmT+SS HOTEL BIMOAPOtR. UNDERTHE MOST DIOTINGUIBHBD PATBOHAGB Of His Kxeelleriey Sir Frank Atbelstune Swettenham X, C. M, 6, OOVRKNER COMMANDER IN CHIEF, SIRAITS SETTLEMENTS HIOH906 words
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Article2767 1903-10-27 2 Speech at Glasgow. Mk. Joseph ChAmbe<7nin dsltorad a M'&< g| nach ia St. Andrew's Hall, Ulasgew, oa i he 6tb Oct. uxpiUDtliiig his policy of preferential trarie, and opening the campaign. The hall was crammed with 5,000 people. Spveotv thooiwnd people had applied for admission. Maiy2,767 words
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Advertisement224 1903-10-27 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. s Latest Catalogue, on appplicatlon to BORNEO Co., Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially jH For the Brewed r§| Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers: IMPORTERS BORNEO Co.,] Ltd. BLASTING USE ONLY NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES THESE EXPLOSIVES BEING OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE ARE224 words
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Advertisement101 1903-10-27 2 "SIN3A" CIGARS ARE MADE IN MILD, MEDIUM. OR Kl'I.L FLAVOUR From all Dealers. Panama Jiats, sBoots, etc. Just arrived and can be had at CHOP (iIANO HIM, and storey, No. 7 Robinson Road. PRICES MODERATE Gentlemen's Folding Panama Hat*. Gentlemen's Straw Hats. Boots of the latest fashion. Boys' Panama Hats.101 words
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Advertisement234 1903-10-27 2 NOTICES. D^J?£* -A Perfect complexion >a 7 depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by W^|U 'DARTRING' LANOLINE' V^—^7 No imitation caa bear the 'Dartring'. i Vi No imitation can be'called 'Dartring'. 'DARTRING' TOILET LANOLINE' Demand tie genuine I dw** mtUtmH. 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE TOILET SOAP. «r. fdn y.mdtnl, Lmdt*.234 words
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Article278 1903-10-27 3 A Magistrate's View. EfJEStDOm i'l' Xir.cupore whc. have frequeutly had tlieir night's rest distuirui' hv the howling! of dufrs k«pt by neighbours will he interested to hear of I earn the owner of a dog which was trit-.l at the Marylnbone Police Court recently. The owner of the278 words
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Article18 1903-10-27 3 SHiri'iNCia-lvertisementc, with dates of sailii't' etc will be found on page 7. (Jpnpr.il shipping news is printed on18 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1903-10-27 3 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your thumb with a lianrimer uvuld you swallow a lot of medicine to east it:- Not on \ourlife. Yru would unip it up with fon-.c soothing, healing remed) li eChemberleie.'i Tain Ralra.nod \r>, nature do the rest. Tt-»re is no more sen^e in wallowing118 words
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Advertisement502 1903-10-27 3 NOTICES. WHOSE FAULT IS IT The world is full of disease and pain. Whose fault is it Everybody's therefere eften the fault of the sufferers themBelvts. But the pressing question is what to do, how to relieve, how to cure. What would become of us if means were not found502 words
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Advertisement872 1903-10-27 3 NOTICES. SuiGA.PORH Sporting (YdbProgramme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST~DAY. Tuesday, 17th November. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.-Valuo »400. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st Entrance $10. Distance, R. fl 2. THE FIRST GRIFFIN RACE.— Value tSOO. and S6O to the Second Horse, provided there872 words
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Advertisement724 1903-10-27 3 NOTICES. hones that have started at this meeting. Entrance $6 if declared by It >m on Saturday. 7th November, and $10 if declared after noon on the 7tb Novomber. and by 4.15 p.m. on the day ol the Race. Bistance, 5 furlongs and 143 yards. Note.— A penalty of 71b.724 words
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Advertisement703 1903-10-27 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR TIIE Straits Writes. Oood Salary td a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. v.c. WANTED— A young lady as shop assistant. Apply to f. c/o Str >tit* flmm. g»-io WANTED for local imp >n tir n. a Chinese salesman thoroughly acquainted with the bazaar. Hood703 words
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Advertisement495 1903-10-27 3 SHIPPING N AVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA FOR HONGKONG. THE Italian s. IHCMAk) 4,2(0 tons. Capt Maganzim. having left Bombay on the 17th inst.. mny be expected to arrive here on Wedn' Bday, the '.nth inst., and will have prompt despatch for the above pott For freight and passage apply to 28-10495 words
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Obituary12 1903-10-27 4 Kokk. -MKB. Kmilv KoKK.at Kirby-Wi»he Thirsk, Vnrks, on the -lltt October.12 words
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421 1903-10-27 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 27th OCTOBER. DMRI the reassuring tone of th» interview whic'i thp Japanese Pieitiier has extended to Iteuter's ropresc-ntntivt at Tokyo, and the fact that the Liverpool rate on injuring Japanese vessel* against war ri«ks has dropped from thirty-five to twenty-five guineas, the news421 words
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Article199 1903-10-27 4 To day's Router message reiterates the o(t-told tale that life in the Transvaal Colony is far from pleas mi just now, owing to the high prices ruling Mail advices give a dark picture of life at Johannesburg. In that city a single iftifurnished room with light, cost frjin £3 to199 words
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Article171 1903-10-27 4 A Bckli.*. doEp;«tcli dated the 1 4th ini>t. states that All high Russian cfiici.ilfc, including Admiral AlexeiefT. are opposed to any crash '.vith Japan. The most fundamental interest ot Rubblu demands tint any conflict with Japan must be postponed, specially so, bticaubti thu Ruseiuu fleet is uol so much superior171 words
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Article148 1903-10-27 4 We dreatly reerof to l«arn that the Right R*>v. Bishop Fee, who, lias been absent from Singapore f < r some .-uontha pas-t, on tour of thu other Settlementi" nil the Native States, has Nwn obliged to go home on account of ill health, and left n r Marsnilles by148 words
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Article15 1903-10-27 4 Rt'BBER from the Kalutara district in Ceylon has just fetcjiei .">«. 6d. a pound in London.15 words
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Article14 1903-10-27 4 DrniKG the s-vere wind squall early thi« morning Harmston's Circus tent 6ufftreil some 'i^rnage.14 words
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Article22 1903-10-27 4 The Kin 'i Minister of Marine has issued an o "W itoliehing. the full dress uniform of ora'cer* of the French Navy.22 words
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Article24 1903-10-27 4 The P. and O outward mail steamer dhuxnn left Colombo at 10 p in. on and is due to arrive here on Saturday afternoon.24 words
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Article23 1903-10-27 4 The annual inspect i n of the- I'enang Volunteers was fixed for Saturday last. Lieut. Co). Wilsr» from Singapore was the Inspecting Officer.23 words
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Article27 1903-10-27 4 A sp-.K'ial meeting of th« Municipal Commissioners is called for Friday next, when tbe business will be tenders for annual supplies 1004, an 1 estimates for IJKI4.27 words
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Article24 1903-10-27 4 The German awanwt Wong Koi arrived from Hoihow y-nerdav with 814 immigrants. The V. C. Klao arrived fr >in Swatow yesterday with l,o£o coolies.24 words
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Article33 1903-10-27 4 Thi Cambridgeshire Stakes aro run for to-morrow. Tlht.; were 117 entries his year. A month »zo the race deemed likely to be a very open one, with every prospect of a large field.33 words
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Article30 1903-10-27 4 A Chinaman has been arrested in Singapore on a charge of personating a public servant with the view of extorting njoney. The accused has been remitted to tbe Bench Court.30 words
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Article34 1903-10-27 4 Tiik Hindu agent of a hide merchant at Calcutta has been sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment for skinning a live goat for the sake of its bide, such hides fetching a higher price.34 words
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Article33 1903-10-27 4 Lieut. Wardkop has by dint of great exertions cleverly effected the capture of four Secret Society leaders on tbe west coast of British North Borneo who are now lodged ia the Central Gaol.33 words
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Article40 1903-10-27 4 The directors of the E E. and A. Telegraph Company announce the payment on October 15 of an interim dividend of I.J per cent on the ordinary stock, tax free in respect of profits for the quarter ended Jnnw 30.40 words
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Article49 1903-10-27 4 H. M. 8. Espiigle which recently left Kobe in search of the missing steamer Fiiubury returned on the 7th inst after an absence of fifteen days, and reported that no sign of the vessel had been found. The cruiser Sinus has now been sent in quest of the Bintbury.49 words
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Article34 1903-10-27 4 A marbjaob has been arranged between Mr. L. H. Clayton, of tbe Straits Civil Service, eldest son of tht> Bishop of Leicester, and Winifred, youngest daughter of the late Lewis Holland-Thomas, of Caerffynnon, Merioneth.34 words
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Article20 1903-10-27 4 Reports of Mr. Chamberlain's speeches at Glasgow, Qreenock, and Cm par on fiscal reform will be found on page S.20 words
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Article54 1903-10-27 4 It is reported that the steamer l/r h /hire, which recently Btr.ind<-d»ne»r •Shanghai and was subsequently n II jateA. hu been sold to the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. The vessel has been renamed the Monden son-mar u and will engage in the coal trade between Moji and Hongkong. The vessel is54 words
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Article54 1903-10-27 4 Thk Dutch mail b.k. Koningin Utg-'vte*, which waR recently :;?hore in the Bataca Straits, after dipchnrginc and loading cargo at Tnnjong Pagar, re-nmed h«r voyage to Amsterdam at noon yesterday The outward Mail 1 1. Orai je is due oii'luh .'Bth or 29 Ii n>t The llotorua was drj--docked ut54 words
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Article58 1903-10-27 4 (>x occasion of the Unti-ii and Fi. reign Bible Society's Centei..ny, v At Home will b<* held to-morrow the 2Sth instant on th<> M. E C Deaconess Hmiio Uroundx, No 0 Mount Hophia, at I p in to hear repretentatives oa behalf of tho above. Imm rcprcontatives are Bishop Warne,58 words
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Article64 1903-10-27 4 Canker is giving such trouble among rubber true* in Ceylon that, the (rowrntnent ia taking to check its spread. Companion for growing rubber continue to be f rated there One of them proposes to buy the Gol"onda enta'.a in BilaiUjM with an area of 970 acres. Another Company undertakes to64 words
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Article73 1903-10-27 4 Kih.k associations in Perak, •■:iy^ t.he Strait* Ecli", aro dohaM nod ile:i! in promoting etHeiency in rille shooting. The Taiping R. A. liciv-jnips mcrgmi in the Porak R A. boa Is' January next Ipoh is already provided with ;i »f and one for Tapah is rapidly approacbin-.- oomplmioß. Bata (i73 words
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Article74 1903-10-27 4 A OMffU of Chinese coolies from Singapore had only j wt landed in Hongkong a f^vv c!;iys ;tgo when they werp assaulted by fj* men and robbed of SI 40 and a belt One of the assailants informed against, the u'bers, and the final result was that oath of them74 words
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Article74 1903-10-27 4 A marine engineer named Allan who is stated to have been a native of Bervie. Kincardine-hire, Scotland, is reported to have cominiUtd suicide at Kobe on the Sth inst. by cutting his throat with a razor. He was in business in Iloilo with a partner, but owing to the death74 words
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Article68 1903-10-27 4 Mb. Johns, clerk of works in charge «f the building of tbe new Memorial Hall, has reported to tbi- police that at 2 p.m. yesterday he left his bicycle, valued at $100, at tbe side of the road near the new building and attend" j to his68 words
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Article92 1903-10-27 4 The Sunday racing question ha? come up in Hongkong in connection with the annual meeting of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, where the Hun Mr. Pollock moved that the races be held on Saturday instead of Sunday as proposed. An animated discussion ensued, in the course of92 words
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Article176 1903-10-27 4 An Agent's Opinion. Local interest in the insurance of war risks on vessels trading to Japan received a fillip to-day by the telegKirn stating that even 25 guineas per cc.it. mis been refused at Liverpool for the risks on Japanese steamers. Mr. B.C. T. Gray, of176 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article90 1903-10-27 4 saYs there is no cause for alarm. Everyone Peacefully Disposed. R*Mit«>r'B correspondent at Tokyo wires that he has interviewed the Premier of Japan with regard to the present (jrisis. Tne^ Premier states that Japan is pursuing negotiations in strict accordance with the spirit of the Anglo JapanHB*>;90 words
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Article28 1903-10-27 4 Refused By Liverpool Underwriters. Tjondon, 26th October. The underwriters .at Liverpool absolutely refuse to accept risks on Japanese steamers oven at twenty-five smineiis per cent.28 words
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Article74 1903-10-27 4 Dismal State of Things. The correspondent of the Standard at Pretoria says that the economic situation in the Transvaal Colony is becoming worse daily. Prices are abnormal, and tho cost of living is not at all affected by a reduction in railway rates. The mine owners74 words
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20 1903-10-27 4 Liverpool insurance charges on Japanese vessels against war risks have droppeJ from thirty-five to twenty-five guineas.20 words
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Article14 1903-10-27 4 Ihe Kaiser and the Tsar have arranged to meet at Wiesbaden.14 words
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Article51 1903-10-27 4 Generally Approved 6ut Jealousies Arise. Although all the Powers have intimated their approval of the new scheme of Macedonian reform?, the idea of remitting the whole control of Turkey to the Russians and Aubtrians gives rise to many jealousies, by which the Porte will not fail to51 words
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Article423 1903-10-27 4 Evidence fiom a Tombstone. In the Supreme Court to-day,— Mr. Justice HvndiiKin -Junes on the bench —an action was brought by Wee Gek Neo ajrainst Wee Boon Penjj for her snare in the ectate left by her father. Mr. K. W IJrjtddell, who appeared for the plaintiff423 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement384 1903-10-27 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ CLUB WHISKY IS 9 ALL MALT .A.1T13 STJPPLTED Tf,~BiOf\nj A.BLY 0?O thk ramciPAi cribs All the in thk Has the largest Naval and Military BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS consumrftion amongst Messes. ANU Europeans in this Market. K. M. S. PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. Mtf KXTBA. Sole Agents for Straits384 words
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Advertisement300 1903-10-27 4 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS. AND Royal Menagerie of Wijd Animals. LAST r lIIGHTS *S1 H IUIGHTS AST U IIISHTS OP Their Srcat Shew. Kvery ln-'inL- tit xharp. Wednesday, Get. 28td Amateur Riding Contest I [Ml 1 1 [i TO FIVE ENTRIES K I.HDSOIE TROPfIV FOR THE WI>\ER mM\ i kii Messrs.300 words
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Advertisement121 1903-10-27 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. OPBH: Grexbam Howie, (Battery Road), a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Koad, s a. m. to 5 p.m Sunday", K a.m. to noon. .An|.oiiitiiM'nt» or Hitt:n<ra nhonlit lw •u.:ile, if po-sible, beforehand. Castomera who intend to send portrait* home for Xrav, should make their appointment*121 words
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Advertisement10 1903-10-27 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page H.10 words
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Advertisement55 1903-10-27 4 DELICATE W<>Mh,N AND NERVOUS MEN. Stkarns' Wink is peculiarly fitted U the requirements of delicate wom»n nervous men, and all othrtfrs who cannoi take Cod Liver Oil or its Emulsion and those whose nervous systems are highly strung. In Steams' Wine they will find a sustainer of life by the55 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter136 1903-10-27 5 Tv the Editor of Ilie Straits Times." 1 Dear Bra,— With further reference to the above, sotno of the points mentioned by** M are obviouply outside the control of the 'Municipality; such as the position of the stables on the hill, and tbe means of access thereto.136 words
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Article424 1903-10-27 5 Warning: to Parents. The impuriMnfe of reporting the outbreak of infectious disease in his household and of giving the Public Health authorities every information on the suhjpt't was duly imprtfsfiil to-day on F. Almeida, who reside* ;»t 7 Lloyd Road, Singapore. The defendant was oharged iv424 words
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Article39 1903-10-27 5 Thkhk will r>« h meeting of No. 1 Co, SV.I, Bttba I)r;ll Hall,' Kraft B;isah Road, >n Thursday next the L'Uth inst atisHoptn.il> ■rraßM for the formation of aSbootinfj Club and tlie pro-motic-i) of sport in the Coatpany.39 words
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Article230 1903-10-27 5 Mk. Charles FhMMM Kitrliif. late Chancellor ii the l'.\.liei|iier, and L«ril Onm Hamilton, lute Secretary of State for India, him- jiiimii I lie I'nio. i»t Free-food Loafs* Tin- wmslißM "t the League are tv be extended. The Duke of I)e.on«liire, late President of the Council, has lieen requested230 words
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Article1837 1903-10-27 5 Japanese Government Journals on the Situation. Thr political situation, gays the Kobe "in-m: of Oct. 12, is still that of a virtual deadlock between Japan and Kussia. It any answer Iris been received from Admiral Alexaiefl, it has not yet leaked out, but, as it is presumed1,837 words
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Article750 1903-10-27 5 A Question For Sinf apere Traders. It is possible that at no very distant date Singapore merchants may be called upon, in the ordinary course of business, to nnswer for themselves the question— What is Contraband of War." The question bristles with difficulties but the general principles750 words
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Article73 1903-10-27 5 Thkbk was. a crowded tent at Harmston's Circus last nigbt. The first amateur riding contest around the ring will be held at the Circus on Wednesday night. A handsome trophy is promised to the winner. The management has set apart next Friday night fr«- the benefit performance for73 words
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Article405 1903-10-27 5 Mr. Ritchie Objects to Increased Taxation. In the letter to Mr. ISalfour asking that his resigqatjon from the Cabinet might be placed in the hands of His Majesty, Mr. Ritchie said: I am 111 entire sympathy with tliotilexire to unite the Mother Country and the colonies more ilooely405 words
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Article111 1903-10-27 5 I really must use VI-Cocoa." Thousands of men and women, after reading the particulars nuliliidied mf«MS| the merit* of Dr. Tibbies' Vi-t'ocoa, have been induced t<> become regular drinkers of thfll finpular food beverage. But m»ny have said to themselves, I really must use Vi-Ctx-cw," and have fulled to do111 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement92 1903-10-27 5 boiin' 1 i 11 1. ko y i»o nieci 8 vere titken with \Vluio;.inH Coggb. One was placed um'tT care. f our best doctor, but she died In tne other, mother and I a iiiini-tert"! Jayne's tzpectorant. Vhe got well, and to-day is robust, the whs by far the worst92 words
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Advertisement300 1903-10-27 5 Natural Modesty. 1'HE natural modest v of many people who have u*ed Chimberlain's Colic and l>iarrh<r» Remedy for Diarrhea, Dysentery, etc with splendid results, maks them hesitate .about giving theic opinxn for publicity. Still these same people have done much to make Chamberliiitf a Colic and Diarrboa Remedy a housebold300 words
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Advertisement639 1903-10-27 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. THK undernoted goodi were shippi-1 by tin as Pin S ng from Pnnang the consignee's name being i-am Haloot. Wo hereby giv- notice that within a week from this date the abovmentione 1 consignee is notified to tako prompt delivery of fourteen Ings bean-c-ike arainst the B.639 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1903-10-27 5 DAY BY DAY. Tuesday, 37th October. High Water. 1.57 p.m. Town Band. FeopleV Park. ■to B. HannstoDS < ircus. lieach Road. Wednesday, 38th October. High Water HfJ v.m. -J. 46 p.m. Toy Sale. Powell. 11. Land Bale. Powell 2.30. Mood. First Quarter. 3.28 p.m. V.M.C.A. Keception. H.SO. Deaconesses At Home.186 words
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523 1903-10-27 6 POST OPFICE AND THE RAILWAY COMPANY. Extraordinary Quarrel. The Liverpool D<nty lost Sept. 25th states The arrival of the Cunard Royal mail steamer Camy.tni-i at Liverpool this weok, is awaited by the postal authorities and the officials ot the London and North- West em Railway with feelings of scarcely suppressed523 words
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Article194 1903-10-27 6 M. L*BADOT, «li<> is better known *k thf EuqiiM.ir oftha Salmrs, has been stopping in Loodoa, acoordink! to the latent mail advici-H. Hu arrived in London with Imht. hapcuc^, it is stated, and went to the Savoy Hotel. "I am dehaudy,'' said h»\ in true194 words
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Article77 1903-10-27 6 At the 1.-hml... ti.nkruptey Court, the fiilnru li is ht-Kn nnnoiuiced ol Blancho Adilina D-waper Countess oi Koßplyn. It if< Malad that a rrciiviiu' Ofri*r was lnild^ on the petition oi Kwm 1,. i::ml t'li w sad ttockbr< k^rs, of An»lin rrinrp, who are cierliinrh lot X'B.^C.'t Tlif li:ii ilitiesare77 words
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Advertisement86 1903-10-27 6 Chamberlain* Cvugh R« mcdv. 10O**BllM li a i-..ii^r i.v«»llu lung 1 mi ooorii- Ihe ffatl«'B« It counernpt»»ny trniieiuv of a «<1 cod to result pnii mo ih. It i- une^unllod for bad .olrl*. Th" tim«< to <ure i' ie when it ie merely a 'bn 1 col Ch ml-erlni 'h86 words
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Advertisement468 1903-10-27 6 NOTICES When you feel Ump and Languid, VVlirn your head is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, your bowels rostivr, and you awake in the morning fagged and worn nut, with no rflnh !<>r bre;kfa«t mid dreading ynnr work, br sure your stomachand ||j;. liver need hrlp. Indigestion is piisoiiiaf,468 words
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Advertisement757 1903-10-27 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. ;DO"*Kn-r. do'cvn. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. E-M- P.M. P.M. P.M AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. I'll P.M P.M. Singapore -/..7.00 7.50 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.2-> 5.20 6..V ..8.45 807 9.:tri 10.:^ ULtt Uft757 words
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Advertisement302 1903-10-27 6 THE IJEWFREMCHREMEDY TRADE I MARK TV. racccnful »nd hi^ly popolir remedy. u»rd in thr ContinfnUl Hotpittlt b*Ricord. RuJtan. Jobcrt. Wipe.. »od ..then, combine »li the desideraU to br muKht in a medicine of the kind, »nd lurpaties everything hithfrt fHERAPIONNoi theurinaryorg»n»,elf<iciuil!yjuperu!dinit.nj^ of whuhdnri irrep«r»blr harm by laying thvlni.nl. ln. .tri.ture302 words
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Advertisement678 1903-10-27 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR CHINi. J \PAV PMAM. <:KYLO\.USrRIL!V. I\«»I\. Vl>E\. BCTI*T, UEIHTERRIXKi* PORTS PLYMOITII MIXDOS. Thromth BilUof LalinirUauad for t."li i v ■<V>ast., Persian Gulf, Continental. IM Vmerican Ports Hail Line. Oi'hviuii, Ho«IWAM Oboaao ?%v 1 Oorornandal Oil W> B.illaaral678 words
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Advertisement726 1903-10-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatsehapplJ. Under contract with toe Netherlands India Uovs* nn-eo* at Siiifvpote: Ship Agisct, latb J. Dahpbls A Co., 8-8 Colitvb Qtut^ ibe undermentioned dates are only approximate. MaMMI From Expected Will be Ixwpat-hed for Brovwer Deli Oct 34 Bagan Si Api Apt, Paneh, Bila, Assahan, Deli,726 words
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Advertisement618 1903-10-27 7 Norddentsclier Lloyd. Bremen Coast Lines, I STEAMERS OF THECOASI r'LBET. Toss Reg. Ton Keg. Prim Loo Sok 1604 Waldemar 3500 Phra Nang 1«W f Prim Machew 1«00 Sigitmund 3600 Phra C. Kltxn 1668 Pelchabun 2191 P.ChulaC.K. Ifi6B i Borneo l'loo Dtli 13M Wohsicha.is i»4O Taichiow 13.">9 IHttanuhk 3019 Kong Stng618 words
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Advertisement649 1903-10-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nonddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnlo, Hamburg. I IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-steamir of these line* will leave Singapore 01 or tbout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward H'inrirh Nov 7 Roon Not 2 Kotug Albert Nov 21 Prruuen Nov 16 Kiautichou Dec 5 Hnmbwg Not 30649 words
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Advertisement634 1903-10-27 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y. K. JAPANMAIL STEAMSffIP CO.. LTP. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it maintained between Japan aad Europe liy NEW TWIN SCREW PTEAMEBO, 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 First and634 words
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Advertisement326 1903-10-27 7 NOTICES. lIMAH SIANG, Timber Merchant, tAND PROPRIETOR LANG STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHORE. SINGAPORE OFFICE, 7 BATTERY ROAD. J. M. CAMERON, Manager. Bangkok, Slam. EEIE ORIENTAL HOTEL. Ie only first-class Hotel in BANGKOK, tally Situated on the Uiver Bank. AWAY FROM THK DUSTY ROAUB. Lit throughout by Electricity. 50 .Bedrooms L'326 words
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Article1787 1903-10-27 8 Under this bMrftna the foil nrtag abbreviations ;iro u->>»<t —str. —sta-imer sh. •hip !>'] '.vii lu■l li -«^ch -oner; Yet. Yacht ;<'m in > t; lii —<;uibo;it; Tor. —Torp.-lo; II). -Horse pow»r: Brit—Britiah ;I! B, Unita t Mai -s \F. b. rriiauti; Ocr --German; Dut >ut<li;'f 1:.1,787 words
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Article147 1903-10-27 8 for Per ttrarm-r Time. To-Mobrow. S'bayn and Samarang Chvm Shan v a.m. Djanibio Hona Ho 11 a.ni lltllitonit Pontianak Samba* 1 p.m. Asahan and Deli hrouwer 4 p.m. P.S'teaham Penang Ktitna S p.m. Fremantle via ports Sui.' m 3 p.m. Ampanan A Macassar Ban Pok Guan 3 p.m.147 words
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Article131 1903-10-27 8 Fro-n Europe_^v th*. P.* O. s s. ObMaa due on the 31st October, with dates to the 9th October. From China— Rv th» P. AO.a. s. Corooiandel 'Inn on the 29th October. Left Sincnpr.ra. Due in London Arrio c <»ptl8th P. AO. Octlltn Oct 12th Sept -2?nd131 words
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Article475 1903-10-27 8 Swo&poaa, 27th Octobkr, ltO3. •HARES Belat Tin Mine MM B'sawnhUold Mice [|7.6(:pd)Jl On Rrnseh Tin Mine 58.25, sellers 'Fraser Neavr $104. H'konK Shanglmi Bank $632.50. Howarth Enkine, Lc $190, buyer. Melebns 50 cts. Kadana (fully paid) $10.U0, nomin 1 do ($7 paid) $7.00, nominal. Maynurd Co $20.00, havers tfnal475 words
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Article315 1903-10-27 8 a Flag H V'EWIL'9 NiNl A ToSt. C.trTAIN FROM SAILED I Co«BIQItEM. a Rio. Oct 24 Ecplcctela* Irit str. 2507 Stott Calcutta Oct 17. >y me mid Co. 26 »aroa «tr. 4461 Adams ICchinotiu Oct 141 M" missan Kniiht 2d Ohow Phya Dut Btr. 370 Braat Singora Oct 21315 words
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Article117 1903-10-27 8 CLEARANC E S. Datk. Vessel's Namk. Flag A Ria. Uo A Rig. Tom. Rmbsmmw. Tom. Oct 27 I.iijlilniiii,' 'M l>:iufr<> i M Sn Wongaee 2-i I'oluso •27 B»n BmsK Quan S? lUjah of Sarawak -7 FarfnllA II BswUrtl Schifl H'-r.i;.|i,i -'7 H;in Hiii Uunn ■27 Rankn ■2S Ophir via Pmang117 words
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Advertisement735 1903-10-27 8 Two Very Special Lines. CHILDREN'S TRICYCLES FOR BOY OR GIRL SPLENDID VALUE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. highest workmanship th roughout. Has A Good and Safe Machine. Is strong m^l solid Rubber Tyres. Frame and fork accurate and Light. Will take any •'Hil^vW /Maf^Ofc^CTN. of best ma eal >' c735 words
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