The Straits Times, 29 October 1903
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Title Section13 1903-10-29 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai,27i SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19)3 PRICE 15 CERTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement670 1903-10-29 1 LOR N E WHISKY L II II II L II II I H il I POWELL RtBINSON, Sol* Artnts. Singapore and Federated Malay State*. "LEONIE HOUBK," Let.nie Hill. MRS. KERR has now r« moved to the above reside' te and will be pleased to hear from Gentlemen desiring first class670 words
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Advertisement661 1903-10-29 1 NOTICE. MESSRS. Sarkies Brothers beg to -equest their customers not to pay any bills lo their collectors unless a separate voucher is given by their collectors bearing the signature of th? firm. No receiut will be valid from this date -Aithaut the said voucher. SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, Raffles Hotel, v.(%661 words
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Advertisement703 1903-10-29 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. INDUSTRIAL SCHOLARSHIP. AN examination for the Industrial Scholarship of the value ofSldOa year for four years from Ist December, lt»O<. will be held at the Education Offlc in S.ngap ire, on Monday, November ltith. Candidatex should send their names, certificates, and testimonials as ;o cliaracI ter to the703 words
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Advertisement779 1903-10-29 1 GOVERN MEN 1 NO 1 1 FICATION. rENPERS will bereceiveil at tbe Coo nia' Secretary's Office up to noon of the 15th X-)v*rnber, 190 i, for the following foliee Service* for the year 1904. 1. Making of sign bo ir Is (or coffee shops eatiag aad lodginit hoists ami for779 words
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Advertisement287 1903-10-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Andrew Usher Co.'s Special Reserve Glenlivet OUARANTEED SEVEN YEARS IN WOOD. VERY OLD GLENLIVET GUARANTEED OVER SEVtN YEARS IN WOOD. Black Capsule, and Universally known as KSPALA HITAM BOTOL HITAM $10.50 per case, less 5 discount. I VERY ObD I J iC I Guaranteed Seven Years Old I287 words
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Article893 1903-10-29 2 The Equipment of Vessels. The question of the seaworthiness of vessels trading in Eastern waters is frequently'the subject of discussion in marine circles, and that abuses both of power and means exist, none would deny. A correspondent writes giving us some views on the general question, with special893 words
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Advertisement336 1903-10-29 2 NOTICES. ~m BRITISH II T APffD RfllPD BREWED AND BOTTLED BY IND COOPE Co., Burton-on-Trent. THIS BEER S BREWED FROM I PURE MALT HOPS 6 doz. pints or 4< doz. quarts v OF ALL DEALERS. L t fdkjt IMPORTED BY IHIi HHiJP^ BORNEO Co., Ltd. FODEN'S STEAM WAGONS BUILT ON336 words
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Advertisement176 1903-10-29 2 NOTICES. GftnrftitiiiTiJi!V.f^ft PRESENTS. Have just opened a fine collection of Japanese high class Gurios SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -=A L S O^ Christmas New Year Cards In Great Variety. HTSPECTIOU SOLICITED. G.OTOMIINE CO. TANSAN Is on sale at all the principal Hotels. Tiffla Rooms. Wine Spirit Dealers Sole Importers. vßorneov176 words
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Advertisement31 1903-10-29 2 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8. Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7. General shipping news is printed on page 8.31 words
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Article337 1903-10-29 3 In Down Cathedral recently the unveilini- and dedication took place of a lie rial tablet erected in the Cathedral by tho Grand Black Chapter of Ireland to the memory of their late Grand Master, and the Grand Master of the Down County Grand lilaek Chapter, the late337 words
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Article194 1903-10-29 3 11. H. the Sii.tax h:is been pleased to confer the T,hird Class Order of the Crown of Johore (Sri Makotah Johore) on Inche Awang bin Housain, the State Surveyor, in ({cognition of his long and faithful service. Inche Ismail bin Bachok, the Commissioner of Police, has been appointed194 words
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Article136 1903-10-29 3 A sfarchiso investiC'ition was i;rid»> into the circums!r.n<« s attending the outbreak of fire on board the N V. K fcteamer Saikis-mon' at Rokuren recently The cause of tho outbreak was net discovered, hut other facts were brought to light. In the course of the elimination136 words
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Article112 1903-10-29 3 LARGEST BARRACKS IN THE WORLD With tctuinqiw ceremonial thfi now Kaval barracks at Portsmouth were on ;!(ith September taken over by the Navy. The barracks are the largest in the world they cover an area of 60 acres, and will accommodate 6.000 men. Tlk-v h.ivi cost nearly 1 ,000,000. The112 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement78 1903-10-29 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. IOOSENS Ihe cou^h, leiicves tho lunjis, and open? the s-crotirn«. It couneraits nny laadaara of a I ad oold to reeult n pneumonia. It H unequalled fur bad soMe. Th« time to cure it is when it is merely a "bai roll." Cb'inil erlnin'B Ceugli Kcimedy is78 words
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Advertisement549 1903-10-29 3 NOTICES. CONFIDENCE said Lord Chatham, "is a plant of. slow pn. wlh." People hftiieve in things that they Bee, and in a broad sense they are right. What is sometimes called blind faiths is not faith nlr all. There mast be reason aid fact to from a foundation for trust.549 words
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Advertisement619 1903-10-29 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI $10.0nft.(XV RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Kesci ve..slo.<MU,ouo .mono not Bilver 6eserv»,....s H (KJ0.000 16 WW RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 Oo(KinwO 0(Kinw PnOPRIETaRS •••MM* 11 Court or Dibcctors. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chaibmam. H. E. TOMXIHS, Esq.— DIPtTTY CHAIBMAM. Hon. C. W. Dickson N.619 words
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Advertisement645 1903-10-29 3 NOTICES. Head Pressman WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE Straits '(Dimes. Oood Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. v. WANTED— A ycung lady a» «hop assistant. Apply ti 1. c/o fflmUi Time*. W-IO \tT ANTED for local import tirni, a TT Chinese salesman thoroughly acquainted with the bazaar. Good salary645 words
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Advertisement541 1903-10-29 3 NOTICES. iRIGAUD'S Kananga OF JAPAN TOILET WATER Rigtud'i Ksnanga Water hii the rwect perfume of the Kantnga Flower of r. relieve! mosquito bite», RIGAUD C° PERFUMERS c, rue Vlvleon* a •f Imltatlaawl J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. IHWBILBRB OPTICIANS :.s f'UOMPI LV KXJv I' i Xl Modem European Dentistry. Messrs. CHEONG541 words
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Advertisement673 1903-10-29 3 SHIPPING "APCAR" LINE OF RTKAMERB. FOR HONGKONG. MESSRS. Apcar A Co's steam »i (jREQOKY APCAR, (Captain Oli-r<-nt), having left Calcutta on theiMth mat. is due here on the Ist prox., en route foi the above port. For freight and passage, apply to PATERSON, SIMONS A CO., 1-11 Agent* FOR ADELAIDK,673 words
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812 1903-10-29 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER. Yii.ng-am-i'h.), which is mentioned to-day for the first time in the despitclies from Renter nr.cnt the crisis it. the North, is a port situate on the Bay of ICorei, abnut twenty miles south-east ofWji, or Wei-chou, on the northwestern corner of812 words
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Article478 1903-10-29 4 Manila appears to be attrauliug a very undesirable element of th%population of the United States to its shores, and, what is more, it is seemingly appointing the representatives of that undesirable class to positions of executive tru: I and heavy administrative responsibility. The result of such a Eystem was exemplified478 words
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Article344 1903-10-29 4 In referrinz yesterday to the advantages that thn Far East now enjoys as compared with Singapore in the matter of the Uoine mails, we commented upou the wretched arrangements of the Postal authorities whereby Penang receives its mail every alternate week via B xnbay and Madras, whereas Singapore has to344 words
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Article244 1903-10-29 4 Owing to an ambiguity >' tion not consistent with the letter itself on its purport, the communication ar.ent the Leome Hill Stables, which appeared over the signature M in our issue of the 26th inst., inadveiteutly, contradicted itself, and by so-doing seemed to impute an act of imposition to the244 words
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Article133 1903-10-29 4 Translations from the Chinese text of the naw commercial treaty between China and Japan have been published at Shanghai. The tenth article is the most novel in the treaty. That article reads "it is mutually agreed that upon the withdrawal of the foreign troops in Chili, and of all the133 words
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Article73 1903-10-29 4 Thb Penang Municipality has decided to empower the Registrar of rikishas there to photograph old, crippled, diseased, or otherwise unfit rikisha pullers, as a means of preventing thefa from pulling rikish.is in the street. The trouble is that if their licences were suspended they simply went and got another rikisha73 words
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Article16 1903-10-29 4 Thk Spanish mail steamer hla de Panay, from Manila to Barcelona, is due here on Sunday.16 words
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Article17 1903-10-29 4 Thb Seabelle returned yesterday at 5.30 p.m. from lighthouse duty. She leaves again on Sunday with reliefs.17 words
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Article20 1903-10-29 4 The annual meeting of the Singapore Rowing Club taken place at the S C. C. pavilion to-morrow afternoon at 5.15.20 words
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Article20 1903-10-29 4 A large number of pilgrims embarked for Jeddah to-day 4>y the Idomeneus which came alongside! the wharf to receive them.20 words
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Article24 1903-10-29 4 Thk Italian transport Mareo Minghetti is due here about Tuesday next, on the way back to Italy. She has been taking troops to China.24 words
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Article25 1903-10-29 4 Thk monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday next November 4th at 4 p.m.25 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article37 1903-10-29 4 MAY LEAD TO A ROW. London, Oct. 28th. It is considered in Tokyo that the Russian fortification at Yongampho, now officially reported, may lead to important developments, as infringing the integrity of Korea.37 words
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39 1903-10-29 4 UNIONISTS. POSSIBLY MAY REJOIN THE LIBERALS. The Duke of Devonshire, replying to a letter from a correspondent, says it may be necessary to reconsider the position of the Liberal Unionists in relation to tkfl question of rejoining the Liberals.39 words
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Article21 1903-10-29 4 There has beon a phenomenal rainfall in tlie United Kingdom. Hundreds of square miles are under water21 words
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Article49 1903-10-29 4 With regard to the forthcoming meeting of the Tsar and the Kaiser, several German newspapers emphasize the fact that the Russian newnpapers are mistaken if they think that Germany is about to depart from a policy of strict neutrality in the Far Bfcst.49 words
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Article424 1903-10-29 4 American Travellers as Witnesses. An interesting case was heard before Mr. Coleman, in the Magistrate's Court to-day. Two Dutchmen named Pieterz and Jacobsen were brought up on a charge nf assaulting one of the boys at the Hotel de l'Europe on Tuesday last They pleaded not424 words
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Article78 1903-10-29 4 Thk Turkish Government has given aoFiirancfiS for Ihe lighting of the n^w light houses in the Red 8m which will receive immediate attention. The revised dues for the Great and Little Basses and Minicoy, for thfl light, is fixed at ItylrJd pnr ton on the burden, leviable in Indian ports*78 words
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Advertisement863 1903-10-29 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ CLUB WHISKY c IS ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED laßca-TJIiA-liXiY TO THK PRINCIPAL CLI'BS All the in the Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. and Europeans in this Market. F. ML s. m PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. T)VJ\ KXTRA. Sole Agents for Straits863 words
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Advertisement110 1903-10-29 4 G. R. LAMBERT V CO., Photographer*. OPEK UreHlitm Honne, (Battery Road), S am. to 6 p.m. Orchard Road, H a. id. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon. Appointments or nitting* should be made, if possible, beforehand. Customers who intend to send portrait* home for Xraa.*, should make their110 words
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Advertisement70 1903-10-29 4 MOKE EFFECTIVE THAN COD LIVER OIL. Medical Scientist* have long sought in vain for a preparation as effective at Cod Liver Oil, but free fr >m its disadvantages. Emulsion.-, TonioH, and Medicated Wines have L"en extolled in vain. The problem has been now solved, once and for all by the70 words
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Article29 1903-10-29 5 The use of cinnamon a» a flavour for tea is not uncommon in Switzerland according to some writers, the spice being added to the leaf before brewing the tea.29 words
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Article32 1903-10-29 5 Thk Tjipana* the pioneer steamer of the Javii-Japan line arrived at Hongkong from Hitavia and Macassar on the luh Oototwr with a full general cargo. She left shortly afterwards f jr Yokohuma.32 words
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Article38 1903-10-29 5 Thk Steamship Company Nederland's mail steamer (hanje left Sabnne on the 29th instant at a.m., ond iexpected to arrive here on the 31st inst at daylight. 8M will sail for Batavia on the Slit inst. at 10 a.m.38 words
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Article33 1903-10-29 5 No particulars have yet reached India officially of the reported impending visit of the Boer Generals to that country. The Boer irreconcilables are now all at Ahmednagar. They number something less.thnn five hundred.33 words
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Article41 1903-10-29 5 I%k German mail steamer liowi havhig left Hongkong on the 29th inst. at 6 am may be expected to arrive here on Monday the 2nd Nov at, noon and will probably be despatched for Europe on Tuesday afternoon the :srd Nov.41 words
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Article37 1903-10-29 5 A.miini, the passengers leaving for home by P. and O. mail to-morrow morninc are Messrs. Fitzwilliams. Nash, Dickson, Bennett, Lovell, and Howe For Calcutta Mrs. Rodyk, for Colombo Mr de Dien Hiesling, and for Penang Mr. Bloch.37 words
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Article48 1903-10-29 5 Thb authorities at Washington have upheld the decision of Mr. Morgan Sinister, Collector of Customs ftt Manila, in the Allen exclusion ense. Mr. Allen is an accountant from England who came out under contract with a bank at Manila. This apparently moans tl^it Mr. Allen must leave Manila.48 words
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Article45 1903-10-29 5 A .ii miii.k sale and sale of clothes will be held by the Church Woik Association in the Army Temperance Association Room, Tanglin Barracks, <>v Saturdpy November 7th at 10 a.m. Any 'contributions will be thankfully received by the Secretary. Mrs. A. Robe/tson, Cavenagh Road.45 words
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Article65 1903-10-29 5 Twosportsmen went out shooting, the other day, a few rniles^nit of Rangoon and one of them had the good fortune to kill a fine young male tiger measuring eight feet Their attention was first drawn to a putrid body of a bison which had been killed by tigers and they65 words
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Article60 1903-10-29 5 Eakly this morning the police found the dead body of a young Cuine^ woman hanging to a tree in Orchard Road. The body was cut down and removed to« the mortuary. From enquiries made the police have ascertained that the woman was married. She had bren suffering from fever for60 words
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Article60 1903-10-29 5 The British and Chinese Corporation hold a concession for a railway from SharjghHi to Nanking, a distance of :>OO 11 iles. With the arrival in .Shantbai some few weeks since of Mr. A. H. Coll in?- the enpineer-in-chief, ;*nd a staff of four MMtaat engineers, a substantial btart has now60 words
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Article62 1903-10-29 5 ShvtRAL British officers who are to be attached to the Japanese army have left England for their posts. Colonel Yale represents llm infantry, arid Major Jardine, of the Ufa Lancers, the cavalry. The other two officers belong to Ihe Artillery and the Encineers rrsTCctively,:»nd are juniors. Japanese officers will shortly62 words
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Article247 1903-10-29 5 _They were Pitched Downstairs. The two Cubans who were formerly described at? journalists on a tour round the world, appeared in a fiew role this morninp, being the prosecutor* in a case of assault against Mr. Leckie, of Dick, Kerr Co. The charge was denied and evidence247 words
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Article520 1903-10-29 5 (By Today's Mail Cui.. Villiers Hattox c.b. is spoken pf as the probable successor of Sir William Gascoigne as commander of the Troops in Hongkong. At old Hongkong resident, writing )-om London, assures the China Mail that Sir Mat hew Nathan, who succeeds Sir H. A.520 words
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Article143 1903-10-29 5 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co. 'a saleroom yesterday afternoon Seven freehold building allotments at Tras .Street and Wallich Street off Tanjong Pagar Road, total area 12,241 tq feet. Boucht by A. M. V. K. Samenathai Chilly at 31. 21 cts. per143 words
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Article182 1903-10-29 5 IK Kits w:ii another large bouse at Harmston's show last night when a good programme was pres nted. Ii chief event was the amateur riding contest. Great amusement was caused by the endeavours of tl)8 tars from HM. S. Fenrlest to tub' round the ring standing182 words
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Article240 1903-10-29 5 To O reet the First President. Last night a Urge number of the members of the local branch of the Y. M. C. A. assembled in their building, in Armenian Street to greet the new President, the Hon. W.R. Collyer, i.s.o. It was not a240 words
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Article245 1903-10-29 5 At a Magistrate's Court today— Mr Coleruan presiding— Mr. Gosling of Gosling it Co., Singapore, was charged with failing to export a case of whisky and a case of champagne on the 14th instant in accordance with a permit which he obtained from tho Opium Farmer245 words
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Article68 1903-10-29 5 Yesterday a Kling coolie in the employ of the Alexandra Brick Works at i'ii-ir Panjang slipped on some clay and fell againßt the machinery which was in motion at the time. Before help could be rendered or the machine stopped, the unfortunate coolie's legs had been68 words
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Article197 1903-10-29 5 Fifth List of Subscribers. Brought forward 3,670.22 Oreo Hall Metis 6 E A. 60 Mr. E. Margery I'd P. Burgess 10 Do. 20 J. K. Moir 10 Van der Htadt 26 H. H. Davis 15 J. A. Delay :>5 F. D. Mactaggart 25 "Generous" 25 Devon Mr.197 words
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Advertisement41 1903-10-29 5 Jaype'a Expectorant is the most palatable and effectual Croup remedy I have used with my children. I keep it on hand constantly.— (Rev.) D. U. Oomann, Franklin N. C, Nov., 11, 1891. The Singapore uiapensary. Bole agents for the Straits Settlement*.41 words
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Advertisement488 1903-10-29 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. EBRAMBAH, PAKIRMAIDIN CO., 34 Kling Stres. TUST received a fresh consignment of »J gnipes from Marseilles at fl for *'bs. 401 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND." FOR PORT SAID, GENOA, AND AMSTERDAM. THE liutch mail uteamer KOMNO WILLEU Ilf, i»expected to arrive here from Batavia on Saturday morning, the 31st488 words
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Advertisement391 1903-10-29 5 NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Club AUTUJHN 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 for391 words
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Article239 1903-10-29 6 The various ceremonies and festivities connected with the installation of the Sultan of Selangor began on the ii:tni inft. and will last a fortnight, concluding with the greatest function of all on the sth prox. We understand that the first U days of the above period239 words
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Article233 1903-10-29 6 Ax action which 6hould possess some interest for people in Singapore came up or hearing recently at the Isle of Wight County Petty Sessions, Sir Harrington Simeon, m. r., in the chair when James Willis sued the captain of Lord Crawford's yacht VmUuMa for t'l 18s. for wages233 words
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Article173 1903-10-29 6 Reserved Compartments. Tn follovviias; rules with regard to reserved accommodation on the F.M.S. ntlwsyi ut cootaitMd in the Railways Enactment, 19Q\S 1. Reserved carriages or compartments will be provided on due notice being given. 2. Twelve hours' notice at Taiping, *lpoh, Teluk Anson, Kuala Lumpur, Port173 words
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Article107 1903-10-29 6 The "Life" of Mr. Gladstone, by Mr. .lolin Morley, was to be published on Oct. 9th in three volumes. The author li:nl a tremendous task in compiling this work, the publication of which h.'is been s;> eagerly looked forward to. To tMKfaa with, Mr. Morley had ahouf107 words
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Advertisement120 1903-10-29 6 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your thumb with a hammer woulil ftm swallow a lot of medicine totiisc it- Net on >our life. You would wrap it u[> with i^onie etootbinp, healing renu-clyli iM'hnrnhetlain'a Pain rtnlm, and lot nature <!o the mi Tb^re is no more »enso in r.v.illow120 words
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Advertisement305 1903-10-29 6 NOTICES GWYNNES Ltd J. A H. QWYNNE, Ltd., and GWYNNE A Co., United. Telegrams Code. •OWYNNE, LONDON." ABC, 4th t sth Editions, A l. MOREING A NEALE'S. Trade Mark "I\VI\CIBLK. liinntiH tnrers if th< l.irm-vl anil most <f ln it- ni CENTRIFUGAL PUMPING MACHINERY In the world, suitable lor all305 words
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Advertisement775 1903-10-29 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From- October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M A.M. All. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore </..7.00 7.E0 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.2 i' 5.20 6.50 ..6.45 8.07 Mi 10.r.s ftjl775 words
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Advertisement34 1903-10-29 6 "Singa" Cigars In wood boxes of 100 Cigars, Weight 2 lbs. per box. This is a Good all round Smoke Highland Brand EVAPORATED CREAM. In Ilb1 lb 1i' b Tins. Sole I gents liiiicf34 words
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Advertisement686 1903-10-29 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR CHIN' 4, J \P4SJ. I'EXAXG. I ArSTRILI 1. IX»I i. *»E N, EGYPT, WKIHTKRRINKIX I'ORTS. PLYHOI'TII LOXDOX. l'hroueh BilN of Lading issu ;<1 for Oh I i ;:oast, Persian Gulf, Continental, tnd \moricau Port* Mail l.iiK. OUTWARI..686 words
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Advertisement660 1903-10-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatscnappij. In der contract with the Netherlands India Goyernirent. ■it 9kt§tftr* BWt Aokscy, lat« J. Dabbdkls ft Co., 2-8 Oolltbb Qo»t •rdcrmentioned datfg are only approximate. Steamer From Eipectad Will be Dnapatshed for Van <lr Farm Sambas Oct 36 Sambas, Pemangkat, Siogkawang, and Pontianak Oct 30660 words
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Advertisement627 1903-10-29 7 Norddentsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, STE.VMBKS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Reg. Tom Reg. I'rin: Loo Sok 1604 Waldemar 3500 Phra Nans 1 808 Prim Maehew 1600 Sigumund 8500 Phra C. Klao 1668 Petchabun 2191 P. Chula C.K. 1668 Borneo :'lOO IMi 1394 A'otaieW.. iO4O 7Viic«o«J 1859 PiUanuh- 2019 tfonp627 words
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Advertisement656 1903-10-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutsohai* Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg-Ameplka Llnie, Hamburg. A N IMPERIAL GERMAN KAIL The (ait and wall-known mtiUwim'r.l of these lines will leare Bingaporo 01 <» ibout tbe undermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. Heinrieh Nov 7 Roon Not 2 Konip Albert Nov 21 Preunen Nov lfi Kiautichou Dec 6 Hamburg656 words
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Advertisement644 1903-10-29 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPAXMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service it maintained between Japan and Europe by (he following NSW TWIN SCREW PTJfAMBRS. Under Mail Contract with (ne Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second644 words
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Advertisement457 1903-10-29 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE COY. FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. rrnt laboejt fire omen jmthewobld BODKTEAU A 00. Agenls. /UNTOBIUHUIUH'r: UF/108 \j UMITEU. Coital Subscribed *:',600.00U. Amount paid np I Bmerre fnnd 1,160,000. Hhid Orrioa, ilowixora. rh« tmaeni^nod, hnv- L,-..u appointed Ai^eoti of the aboTo Ceaipuiy. an rri»r»vl457 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1592 1903-10-29 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations aro used str. steamer oh.— ahip bq.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— yacht: (.'ru.— Cruiser; Gbl.— (.Junboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. British U. B.— United States Fch.— French Ger.- -German; Dut.— Dutch; Gc—Generalearco; d.p.— deck passenger, U— Uncertain; T. I. W.—1,592 words
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Article605 1903-10-29 8 SntQAPOU, '->i»TH OCTOBKR, 1901. PRODUCE. ii.imh! -i bnyer* 19 23 Copra Ball 7.30 do Ponttinax 6.J« Pepper, Black i.ujvi 32 <X) do White, (5%) SMO Sago Flour Sarawak 4.30 do Rrnnei No. I 4.10 Pearl Sago 5.62* Coffee, Ball, 16% baiii 18.50 Coffee, Palem bang, 80% ba*L.._ 28.0 Coffee,605 words
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Article125 1903-10-29 8 tor Her ttramrr Time. To-Morkow. Kurope via ports Coromandel 8 a.m S'baya and Samarang Tan Diemrn 2pm Muar and Malacca Far/alia I p.m. Toluk Anson via ports Am'htr*t 3 p.m. P. Sham A T. Anson Hye Leong p.m. Amoy and Swatow JJonp Moh 3 pm. Penang GUnj'aUoeh p.m.125 words
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Article126 1903-10-29 8 From Kuropfl By the P.4O. as. Chvtin due on the '{1st October, wifh <l:ite- to the 9tb Octob«r. From China— Rv tho N. D. L ftoon dne on the 2nd November. TlMl Ti.DLI OF Mat ■> Dm taft 8io?«ip< re. Dae in London Arrived Peptl8th P. 4126 words
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Article123 1903-10-29 8 5 VmBkl's Name. 1 A a Rio. Oct 38 S. van l.ingga 'Out str 28 Sultan Brit str 28 Charterhouse str 28 Batavier str. 28 i Sappho i str. 29 Apenrnde ,Ocr str. 2» W.'.lun str. '-':< Ri-nmolii' Brit str 2i> iCororaaadel str. Ton*. Captain From Sailid i COiCBIONUB.123 words
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Article190 1903-10-29 8 C LEARANCES. I '.'.ik. Vessel's Name. Flag k Rig. Tons. DB6TIHATIOH. Oct 28 Jsthia £9 Borneo 19 Giang Seng 39 Sri iriDFgmu '.9 Arnold Luyktnt 29 Saga N Umvoti '.9 Van Outliconi Boribat 19 Resident Schi ft 30 Idomeneus f 19 Ganymede 19 Sri Wongsee i!> Sultan SO Amberst SO190 words
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