The Straits Times, 28 October 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,270 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 661 1 CLIYMGRE WHISKY. "LEONIE HOUlffl," LeonieHill. MRS. K'ERK has now N moved to the above reside re and will be pleased to hear from Gentlemen desiring firct class accomodation. Apply to tbe above address. hoTsiXng coy., limited. rKE notice that Mr. Ang Sin Hoo has from this date been appointed acting
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    • 701 1 THK NORTH KECHAU GOLD MINING CO., LTD. NOTICE is*her<3by given that an extraordinary general meeting of theabov« Company will be held at the registered office of the Com puny-No. 8a Change Alley, Singapore, on Saturday the 31st day of Oct., 1903, at 12 noon for tbe purpose of considering, and
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    • 676 1 NEW YEAR SPOKTS, 1904. NOTICE A public meeting will be held in the r\_ Exchange on Wednesday, tbe 1 lth November, at 5 o'clock p.m. To consider the desirability of holding Land and Sea Sports on Ist January, 1904 and. if ai.provedof: To appoint Committees of Manaltment, Secretaries, etc. All
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    • 740 1 POWELL ROBINSON. Sol* Agents. Singapore and Federated Mala) State*. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'TiE.^DERS will be received at the Colol nial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 28th October, 1903, for the following works L tying concrete floor 1 1 Observation Ward. St John* Island. Plans and specifications may lie teen
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    • 455 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk l^gßPifc. Enriched 20 per cent. F^^"J**H with Cream. I%^fij^ Sterilized-Not Sweetened. B^S?"^™"__«_l Perfect Substitute for Fresh THE Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. The Apollo Piano Player. The Hew Apollontte Piano Flayur 1 THE APOLLO PIANO PLAYER In all its phases, reaches the highest standard of artistic excellence,* clearness
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  • 2069 2 DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S RESIGNATION. Explanatory Letter. Uimi I'MK Uuke of Devonshire, in a letter dated Octolx-r 2 (tlie day aui-r Mr. BalfourV Sh«f. held Hpeccli), tenderd'hia ri-i^ii.-ttiiui It the I'riiiii 1 WiiiiittiT. In thin letter the Duke v/ Pi'voiifhirr «nii| lie w,w lift in Immmlm doubt whether
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 278 2 NOTICES. SCOTT'S EMULSION. STANDARD S WEAK EEMEDT r\ LUNGS. Of all Chemists, Druggists General Dealers. THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE TANSAN. THAT BOTTLED BY J. Clifford Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. The* most palatable and olesome natural minaral water known* Sole Proprietor. J. JLIFFORD WILKINSON. Kobe, Japan. Beware of Imitations. T PH
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    • 58 2 NOTICES. AgeiKsforLEAtftßßllS' f|f IJf WOSCESTERSHIBE SAUCE. v RU Special Wappant^^a|EJ^ His Majesty Purveyors te *S^H^N9* The linn. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, <alHa^ >M>Hß aa^ PRESENTSa Have just opened a fine collection of a Japanese high class Curios SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -=A L S O^ a Christmas New Year Cards a
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  • 205 3 Amu apolopisine to the British Court ol Kiaoo lor 111 1 its comments on the result of lie tr. i.l of Mr. A K CJ.'J'illeke, Mr H. W. (ionpli, the Kdilor of the Sinm <>li. r^-n; tuuiSfld to the Bench a lone stHtt-ment explaioinc his position.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. lOOsENS the cough, relieves the lungs, nn (l ofions the B>cretien*. It eouneracU any tenclencv of a I ad cold to result n pnevnio:iia. It la unequalled for bad :olds. Th« time to cure iUis when ilos merely a ''bat com." Chamberlain's Cenph Itemed y is highly
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    • 893 3 I NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Club Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 17th Xoreml/em 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue »400. A Race (or Maiden Horae*> Weight 9st. Entrance $10. Distance, R. O. 1!. THE FIBBT GRIFFIN RACE.— Value $300, and $60 to the
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    • 662 3 NOTICES. horses tbat bare started at this meeting. Entrance %r> if declared by noon on Saturday. 7th November, and |10 if declared after noon on the 7th November, and by 4.15 p.m. on tbe day ol the Race. Distance, 6 furlongs and US yards. Note.— A penalty of Tib. is
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    • 679 3 NOTICES. SKIN AND BLOOD PURIFICATION Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent Cleanse the Skin- Scalp and Blood Of Torturing, Disfiguring Humours with Loss of Hair WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS Thousands of the world's best people have found Instant relief and sVeedy core by the ase of Cntlcura Resolvent, Ointment and Soap
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    • 1031 3 NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December 29th, 31st, 1903, and January 2nd, 1904. FIRST DAY. Race No. I,— The Maiden F. Value $30t' and $/0 to second horse provide^ theM are five starters the property ot differ.-nt owners A Race for M.-tiden Horses Ex 8. R. A.
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    • 607 3 NOTICES. than one griffin Race on the sxme day can do so on pay cn 1 of $10 nntrance fee for each ex m Race provide 1 the othi r ondrtions of th<» rac» ara complied wit li. Kntrie-i close al H noon on >»tunl v. 12th IWimb»r. Entry form-
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  • 24 4 d Almeida On the 25th October, Mrs. M. A. D'ALMEIDA, at her residence No. 75 Serangoon Koad. Hongkong and Shanghai papers pleaxe copy.
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  • 294 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTOBER. That Russia has probably reduced her demands in regard to Manchfria and Korea, is the inference, to be drawn from the peaceful tone of to-day's telegrams concerning the crisis in 'the North. The purchase by Japan of 120,000 tons nf Cardiff
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  • 704 4 Luckily the cultwitcd coffee lands in British Milaya are nearly all now being planted in rubber or have already been so planted, pad the fluctuations of the coffoe market are no longer of vital interest to the planters of the Peninsula. Our local interest in the product in, however, by
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  • 327 4 tWmi.K the people of Singapore are .tiently awaiting the London mails Oct. 2nd, which were due here by the essageries s.s. Sydney on Sunday last, but which are not now expected until the arrival of the P. O. liner Okmm on Saturday next, it is interesting to read in the
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  • 299 4 At the prompting of Government, thn Penang Municipality has raised the assessment rate there fjom 10 to 12 [fi;r cent. The water rate will be raised from one to two per cent., thus giving a *otal of 14 per cent, of house assessments. One per cent, of the increased assessment
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  • 141 4 Extortion," a* an illegal act, seeine to have a broad interpretation in the Penang Police Court, in other words it there resembles charity, inasmuch as that it coven a multitude of sins. On the 22nd inst., we read I.cc Sow was charged with ovtorting a quantity of jewellery from CfcißM
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  • 81 4 Singapore will shortly have here unfortunately only af a transient guest lI. R H. Prince Adalbert, of Germany, the third son of the Kaiser William, and therefore a grand nephew of the King. The Prince is a lieutenant in the Germany navy, and has been appointed an officer on board
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  • 67 4 Tkkkr will shortly be passing through Singapore twelve Russian warships from Europe for Port Arthur. These will consit of the battleship Oetarevitch of 13,110 tons displacement, the armoured cruiser Dimitri Do/uioi, of 5,882 tons, the cruisers Aurora of 6,630 tons, Almaz of 2.385 tons, and the destroyers Bezumprechni, Blettiaschy, Buini,
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ms. bank rate is ill?.
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  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes at 6 a.m on Friday.
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  • 8 4 The Strait* Budget will be issued to-morrow morninz.
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  • 15 4 Advance mail news will be found on page 2, and wire newß nn page 6.
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  • 15 4 The Philharmonic Orchestra, meets for practice at the Town Hall tomorrow night at 8 30.
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  • 18 4 The Sir Willium Jervoit, the Hong Wan II and the launch Supply have been dry-docked at K-ppel Harbour.
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  • 19 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mactaggart are passengers to Singapore by the P. O. mail due on Saturday next.
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  • 28 4 Owing to very bad weather in Hongkong, the homeward German mail steamer Roon, which was to leave that port to-d^y at noon, cannot do so till to-morrow mornivg.
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  • 33 4 To-night the members of the Y. MCA are holding a sort of family gathering at the Armenian St. rooms to meet the newly elected President, the Hon. W. R Collyer, i s o.
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  • 30 4 Mr. Hugh Clifford cm.q. left England at the end of September to take up the appointment of Acting Colonial Secretary of Trinidad. Mrs. Clifford and family were to follow later.
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  • 35 4 Mr. S. Tqmunson is now at Penang where he is looking into the water supply question with a view to reporting upon it to the municipality there, lie is to leave Penang for Singapore, to-morrow.
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  • 40 4 Thk Maroa arrived from Japan yesterday with a cargo of about 8,500 tons of coal. The Loml/ard, 1,658 tons, is bringing' for this port a full cargo of Coconada rice from Coconada which port she* left on inn 2.iul inst.
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  • 56 4 It is stated tbat the steamer KAerton, which was purchased recently by the Russian Ministry of Marine from trie Volunteer Fleet, is to b* known henceforth as the Lena, and has been enrolled in the Russian Navy. The Lena is to be used as-a transport vessel, and she will be
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 72 4 BIQ PURCHASES BY RUSSIA AN"D JAPAN. But No Insurance Against War Risks. London, 27th October. Japanese and Russian purchases of coal at Cardiff in the past fortnight amounted to 120,000 tons, including loads for several steamers chartered yesterday. Instructions Ii;»»e been received that it is unnecessary to insure
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    • 55 4 ALL DIFFERENCES TO BE PEACEFULLY SETTLED The Standard says that official information has been received at Berlin both from St. Petersburg and Tokyo, that the Tsar and Count Lamsdorff (the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) have approved drafts of Russo-Japanese conventions providing for a peaceful compromise of all
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    • 41 4 The demobih'sation of all Bulgarian, reserves has been ordered, thereby marking the end of prospects of war in the Balkans this year. Reuter learns that all the Powers are perfectly united in supporting the Austria-Russian reform scheme for Macedonia.
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  • 14 4 The Seabelle left for the Horsburgh Light-house last night, under "Carltain Ahmat, with reliefs.
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  • 29 4 At the meeting of the Engineers' Association which was held in Singapore the other evening, it was the question of the Seiltelle not the Seamew that was under consideration.
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  • 32 4 By an order of the American Navy Department, it is understood that The Btar Spangled Banner is plactd ab/>ve the rest of the American patriotic tunes, and becomes the Ameriran National Anthem.
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  • 34 4 The Government has promised to give careful consideration to any scheme put forward by the Municipality of Penang far housing the pocr who became homeless through the pulling d§wn of houses by the Municipality.
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  • 68 4 Thk current number of the Korea Recitw says that the present indications are tbat Korea will be blessed with the largest rice crop that she has enjoyed for the last ten years. This of itself might not mean so much, but the fact that the crop in Japan is also
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  • 81 4 A new hotel is to be opened at Bombay on Ist December next. It will be called the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. The hotel contains 400 rooms, comprising large dining rooms, a general drawing room, special ladies' rooms, a bar, and smoking room. It will be fitted throughout with electrje
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  • 107 4 A Kobe firm had a letter returned I he other day from Beiliu which had been refused by the addressee on the ground that it was short paid. On being weighed, the letter was found to be under rather than overweight^and the 'Post Office was therefore applied to for an
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  • 129 4 The new British quick-firing guns, witl> which experiments werr. recently made before Lord Roberta are highly opoken of,and if they answer all the tests they will be issued to the Royal Horse Artillery and the Royal Field Artillery. The guns for the Koyjil Horse Artillery fire a 1241 b. shell,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 743 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ WASSIAMULL. ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have rrrrivnd Trenh kimmN from Imlln. t'liiiui. X Japan vig: Silverware, Tassa Silks and all kinds of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks of assorted colours, Burma work, Silk and Orass-cloth and Silk Satin Eaibroidered goods, Sandalwood
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    • 59 4 O. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographer*. OPKN Gresham House, (Battery Road), H a.m. to S p.m. Orchard Koad, 8 a.m. to S p.m. Sundays, H a.ru. to noon. Appointments or sitting#shoiild be made, if po»*iule, beforehand. Customers who intend 1 1 send portrait! home for Xman, should make their appointment*
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    • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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    • 33 4 GENERAL DEBILITY AND BRAIN FAG. Thk Effects of Stbarns I Wink \a t remarkable in the following complaints* and functional disvvd«rg Phthisis, Dyspepsia, Influenza, General Debility, Brain Fag, Anaemia. Sold by all chimests.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 220 5 To t)u Editor of tit* Strati* Time*." Bir,— As one who knows all about these stables, and who has seen them personal!? and also examined the plans, I may as well inform "J P" thjßt the plans wrre prepared by an architect (a Scotchman), that the
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  • 145 5 The Annual Dinner. At a meeting of the Straits .Settlements Association held on 30 Sept in the cilices of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company (Limited), Mr. Wm. Adamson, Gno presiding, it wax decided that the next. Straits dinner should be held at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole,
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  • 212 5 The second round of the foursome handicap resulted as follows Carter and Noon 14 1 l>eat Kra»er and Craik (1-2) lop. Reid ami Mm-inillan (7) beat Sander* and I'arver (It) w. o. Padday and Longinuir («cr) beat IA Conrcy and Scrymjieour (IS, '1 and I. Robertson and
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  • 49 5 It has been stated that Sir Arthur Lawl.-y, .<t present Lieutenant-Governor of the T/ansvaul, will shortly leave South Africa to take up a Governorship in some other portion of the Empire possibly India. The prospect of his transference from South Africa is flawed with pleat legret.
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  • 108 5 Thk Standard) Oil Company brought out a considerable installation ol machinery and plant to Rangoon in anticipation of their being allowed to participate in the development of the oil resource!) of Burma The refusal on the part of I lie. 'iovernment to allow the company to
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  • 177 5 (Telegrams via Ceylon): A*St Petersburg telegram states that a Special Commission, under the presidency of the Tsar, has been formed to consider affairs in the Far East. It comprises the Ministers qf the Interior, Finance, Koreipn Affairs, War, and Marine. Viceroy Alexeieff, and others to be nominated
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  • 419 5 When will Something Be Done Allusion has so frequently been made in these columns to the dangerous driving exploits of various people in Singapore, that il would seem almost useless to refer to the subject again, more especially as it is a danger that becomes apparent
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  • 88 5 HARMSTON' S CIRCUS. The chief attraction at Harmaton's Circus to-night is the riding contest. A cniiple of Jack Tarn from H. M S Fevrlers have entered t4ie competition anrl if they don't win it will not be for hick of honest effort. The competition should prove, a distinct novelty. 0«
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  • 80 5 The Dutch torpedo boat Sphinx which arrived at Colombo on the 17th instant from Europe, reported having spoken the Russian Volunteer Fleet M earner Kiev in Lak. 8«° 22 N. and Long. Is" 4 E. The Kiev had lost one propeller, and* was proceeding went
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  • 126 5 Th* Annam with H. E Sir Frank Swettenham on board, arrifed at Colombo early on The 17th inst., and during that day was the guest of Sir West and Lady Ridgway. H. .E.s private secretary. Mr. Bosanquet was buttonholed in the G. 0. H. by a
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  • 225 5 Thk S.C.C*, after being disappointed two weeks in succension, opened their football season proper last night on the Esplanade, with a friendly game against an eleven captained by Mr. Brown. The Club were without five of their regular team, but capable subs, were found and as their opponents were
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  • 25 5 The Penang Municipal revenue for lso4 is set at 1753,750 to which is to be added 535/O0 tbe probable balance at fhe end nf IsX'3.
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  • 505 5 Interview with one of the Victims. Shop and factory girls have the advantage of regular hoars, and there are inspectors whose duty it U to tee that the conditions under which they work are military, and that boors do not exceed toe legal limit. The.re is, however, a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 A lt« yi 1 rsHKO I hid b severe attiCK of Pneumonia. I continued to grow worse, until at last the doctors gave me up to die. 1 then ommenced takinir layne's Kxpectorant and improved steadily under this medicine until I was completely cured. Jonathan Keews. Hutchiuß. 'lexas. Not. 6,
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    • 101 5 Natural Modesty. 'I 'UK nuturtl modest y of many people I who hive u«ed th .mdorlain's Co ie and I>iitrrn<ei Remedy (or Diarrtuoa, Dysentery, etc.. with splendid results, mals them hesitate about Riving their opin.cn for publicity Still these same people have done much to make Chamberlain c Colic and
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    • 319 5 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your thumb with a hammer would ynu shallow a lot of medicine to east it Not on oar life. You would wrnp it up with tome soothing, healing remedy li c Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and let nature do the rest. T h ere*is no
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    • 403 5 Several years ago my brother contracted a severe Cold, whi<h rc-ulted in Pneumonia. Being far removed from any physician, he purchased a bottle of Jay c's Kxpectorant, and after taking a few doses began to improva and was encouraged to keep on wUh the medicine until he had used two
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    • 297 5 LATEST ADVBRTISEMENTSt Singapore Sporting Club AUTJJMN MEETING. John Little Co., Ltd. Tailoring Department. We have just received a very choice selection of New Suitings, (all Specially Selected and Exclusive designs). Tropical weights one Suit length only, also a very special lot of Flannel and Cashmere suitings quite up-to-date and suitable
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 195 5 DAY BY DAY Wednesday. 28th October. High Water. 2.46 p.iu. Moon. First Quarter. 3.28 p.m. Y.M.CA. Reception. 5.30. Deaconeesea 'At Hume. Mt. Sophia. .">. Hamilton's Circnn Beach Road. 9. Thursday, 20th October. High Water. 4.34 a.m. 3.48 p.m. I* aaU O. homeward mail dne. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. S.V.A. Signalling. 8.30.
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  • 515 6 Thk following is the result of the race for the Middle Park Plate run on the 15th inst Major Eustace Loder'n b. i. Frtttij Pollv, «by (Jallinule— Admiration 1 Mr. Leopold it Koth»i-hil<r« b. o. St. Amant, bjf Si Kru*i|iiin— Lady Loverole 2 Mr. W. C. Wliitnnv'K c.
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  • 361 6 RAJAH IN A TYPHOON. Heavy Damage. The tyi bora which visited Japan over a fortnight agr> appears to have spent its full force in the China i?ea, and oiv? of tlii! vessels unfortunate enough to be ought by the gale when at its height was the linjah, of 3,634, tons,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 201 6 NOTICES On Sale at Messrs. Katz Brothers, Ltd., w.ab. n/3 sinsra-A-FOiR/E. ■MhM P. ORR SONS, Rfadras, Manufacturing Jewellers Ran w oon tfold and Silversmitfis Colombo. NOW BEADY OUR NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE Containing a Magn ificent Display of Rings, Diamond Gtem Ornaments, Brooches, Novel Art" Jewellery in Coloured Enamel, Chains, Watches
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    • 725 6 NOTICES^ By Royal Warrant to His Majesty King Edward. The highest medical authorities of the day have voluntarily come forward and placed on record their appreciation of the stimulating and nutritious properties of BOVRIL. Over 1,000 Hospitals now use Bovril. The constant resource of travellers, campersout, pioneers, and those exposed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 679 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STBAWSH I S COM PAN I ES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Goy. tOR CHIVI. J IP4X.I'E\A\i;. CKYLOWH'STRVLII, I\I»IV. H»E\. R«YPT, HKIHTKKKi\Ki\ PORTS. I'I.VTIOI I'll I.OMMI\. Throueh Bills of Lading issued for Cliinv Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an i \merican Ports Mall Linr. OOTWaBB. ttOK«W4«O Ohona
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    • 679 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. ni MtfqpaH i Pmr Aoesct, lar J. Dabxdbu 4 Co., 2-8 Coixtkb Qtuv ihe ucdermentioned dates are only approximate. mer From Expected Will b« Despatched for Vim Outhoorn Penang Oct 26 Penang, Sabang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja, Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean,
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    • 589 7 Nofddeutsciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, SIEAMERB OF THii COAST FLEET. Toss Reg. Toss Reg. Print i Loo Sole 1804 Waldemn, 3500 I t'hra Naiig lflOS Print I Maehew lflOO Sigitmund 3500 Phra 0. Kino 1668 Petehabvn 'Mm P.ChulaO.K. 1668 Borneo -JlOO Dt.li 1394 Kohtichang »?40 Taichiow 1360 PUtanulok MU Kong
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    • 662 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Morddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hambuns*-Amenika Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL QERMVN MVii. The fast and well-knowa ouU-«t«vn ri of these lines will leave Manpora v about the aadermentioned date) Outward Home *ar P. Hetnrich Nov 7 Soon Nov 2 OnijM/VrlNov 21 Preunten Nov 16 KiauttchoH Dae 5 I Hamburg Nov 30
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    • 583 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST KOUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNsTED STATES. ROUTE VIA 3 3 ANGHAI, NAGASAKI KJBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. O. twta Bor*W Empros* Steamships— o,ooo Ton*— SpteJ 19 knot*. PkorcBio SiiLisaa fbom Homokovo.
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    • 277 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (ESTABLISHED A.I). 17-' THE undersigned, agents (or the abOTt company, are prepared to accept Fir* Risks at current rates. wJU. 81/ li BEH.\*M EYEB A Co. IUQDKBUBQ FIXE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.I). I8M) THE UD-iersipned, agents for the abort company, nre prepared to accept
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1770 8 Under this heading the following nbl.ro•iations are used —str.—steamer sh.— ship bq. —barque Kb. —schooner; Yet. YachtjCru.-Cruiser; Gbt.—Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.o.—Horse-power; Brit.—British U. B.—United States; Fch.—French Qer.~German; Dut —Dutch; Gc—Generalcargo; d p. —deck passenger; U —Uncertain; T. P W.—Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanjone Pagar Dock;
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    • 127 8 'or for tteamer Time. To-MoRHOW. lingon»*nd Bangkok Boribat 11 a.m. •enang via Kadang Van Ouihoorn 1 p.m. lalaccaand Linggi Helen* Ip.m. Amoy aud Swatow Olenogle 2pm P. Swet'ham via ports Hok Tjior. S p m' P. Swet'ham via ports Qanymedr 3pm Skawansr* Eontinnak Van df Pnrra 4 pm'
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    • 601 8 Nmmt, port, probable dale of mrtm and name oj age nil. Stun irs. Achilles, Liverpool, Nov 3 Mansfield. Alboin, Bangkok, Nov; Borneo Coy. Anerley, Barry Oct Paterson Bimons. Annam, Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritime* Aragonia, Hamburg, Nov 6 Behn Meyer Armand Behic, Colombo, Nov 9 M. M. Arratoon
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    • 504 8 kWim 28th October, loos MMX Belat Tin Mine 512.00. B'»»w»hOoli Mli t ;t7.5 i|«ll«l' 00. Rrnneh Tin Mine 58.25, seller*. •Fraaerft Neave 1104. H'kong ShangbM Bank ff.12.60. How&rth Ersklnc, Lt. Jl*>, bnyeri. •Jcleb. SOcts. Kadana 'fully paid) JM.cu, nominal do $7 paid) $7.00, noralral. Maynard Co $30.00, buyers S'nal
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    • 161 8 I Vessel's Nam. Klag A Tons. Captain Faoif Sailkd > Co<fsiaii»s. Ria. Out •n 27 27 •>* 28 M M •-'X M Bingo Maru Emile Van Diemen Nienhuys Sri Wonpaße Sri Tringganu Hye Leotig Am he ret Ischia Arnold Luyken Oanfa* Olenogle* Jap Btr. 3»70 navies London Bml i'o
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    • 186 8 Date. Vmski/s Name. i-'i.Ai, A Rio. Tons Flag A Rio. Tons. DMTIfMTION. Oct 27 Sabine Rickmerst 28 Broawer 28 Iten Whatt Hin 28 Ruby 28 Baa I'oWUuan 28 Chwo »hin 28 Bingo Maru 88 Visnnat 88 I .Dot t 83 I Aparimat 30 MdzaßOQ 28 Emile 88 i Men*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS and SILE MERCHANTS, 51-52, HIGH STREET. ■I n si Arrived A Fresh Stock of Gold 4ewellei-y < 'oTi.sistiiig of Bold Brooches with precious stones on them, Necklaces. Charms, Diamond Rings, Bracelets, and other precious stones. Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silver things, useful for Christmas
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    • 438 8 FOR TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY SATURDAY. THE 30th A 31st OGTODER. BARGAIN DAYS WHITE A WAY, LAIDLAW Cos. The Bargains will Astonish you DO NOT FORGET TO COME During Bargain days. RE[|\/lEIVIBER t6e ggodsg ods wiU he offered I at Really Qfyeap Rates. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ¥>6e 30td and 31st
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 68 8 »V£ATH£ i REPORT. Kandang Krrbmu Hospital. !7th Oct., 19<)X. .I|ini v p*tn KiSmabkd. I Bar 29.83iL»»H()»!0!>»|j Morning Temp 7».'t 81 5 7-*.O overcast, WB'lijTherl 7H6 7rts 77.0 rnin at DirofWind g. 8. B w.s w fl-\lm. fi.Wo'clock Max. Temp H1.9 d«y and Mm 7t;.' 'nighicloudy Mai.in Sun HS.J Terr, rad
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