The Straits Times, 2 November 1903

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  • 13 2 The Straits Times NO. 31,274 BINGAPORE, 'MONDAY./ NOVEMBER 2, 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 624 2 L I 111 Ult L If II 1%31\ I m POWELL ROBINSON. Sol« AC»4M. Sl«l«porc «nd hedtnled M»l ty SI. In LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. AN oxpprieui'ed p'r.nter to join the Ma!akoff I'lanlatioug Co., Ltd.. forth- with, with tho prospect of taking charge of Malakoff and Ta&gelt (Jlußore Ehtates some time
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    • 447 2 Rigold, Bergmann Co. SOLE IMPORTERS OF THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN INTRODUCED BRANDS 1 The very well-known dry first-Qlialtyy Milk. "Crown" Beer. Champagne, j imported for the ia.t 13 years. ®Henkell] isgHEPHERD ji Condensed milk ■•■■^■nMin I r3 Trockcn wsIKSnSI niGOLD, Bergmann aG 3 n mm Singapore. cnun nr\nr> !>oie importers SINGAPORE.
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    • 175 2 P. OBR SONS', Madras, Manufacturing Jewellers §old and Silvzrsmitds Colombo. NOW READY I OUR NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE Containing a Magnificent Display of Rings. Diamond Gem Ornaments, Brooches, Novel Art" Jewellery in Coloured Enamtl, Chains, Watches Clocks, Silver Fancy Goods Bijouterie, Silver Electro-plated ware, etc., etc., etc. If }ou lire not
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    • 87 2 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. From the following pawnshops TO BE HELD AT POWELL COs. SALE- ROOM OnTu«sday, 3rd November, 1903, at 10 a.m. On Thursday, 6th On Saturday, 7th NO. (6 Middle Road, No. 472 North 3ridge hoad, No. 120 South Bridge Road, No. 5 Merchant Road, No. 83
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    • 765 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. HHENDERH will be received at the I Colonial Secretary's OHcm no to noon of ibe 7th November, 19 S, for ibe follow- Erection of n Training School for ■irlo. Plmik and Ppecifloations may be seen, md printed forms of tender with all particulars ol>l«incd at the Public
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    • 695 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Hp KNDKRB will be received at the Colo J ninl Peeretary's Office up to noon of the l-> h proximo, (or the supply of the undermentioned materials for manufactures in the Singapore Prisons daring the year 19C4. f Fine white rattan per picul Long rattan for chicks
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  • 1375 3 The following letter appeared in the London Timet of Oct. 6th, over the signature of Mr. J. H. Goodyear, of Liverpool If the retaliation suggested by Mr. Balfour with a view to bringing about free trading between this and other countries be effective in attaining
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  • 279 3 Complete List. Piime Minuter ami Firnt Lord (it Treasury *Mr. A. Kalfour Lord High Chancellor *Karl Halnbury President of Cmuiril Mur. M Londonderry Home Secretary *IP. >k>n P— §}m Koriign Secretary *Mar. of Ijuisdowne Chancellor.it Kxcbei|iier*tMr. A. Clininl>rrl;iiii Lord Privy Seal ...*vM.-ir. M Salisbury Colonial Secretary *tHmi.
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  • 108 3 Tuei'tf/ut Pioneer says that Selensing has proved a veritable happy hunting ground to sporu men this sniping season. The following are some of the recent bags secured. Messrs. Gordon-Brown, Ephraumns and Butler with 3 guns secured 52£ pairs. The next bag was secured Messrs. Hincks, Gordon-Brown, Ephraumns and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 464 3 NOTICES. ROUSSILLON CHAMPAGNE A WINE OF HIGH QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE. 2 doz. pints $36. 1 doz. quarts $34. OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. GWYNNE Co.'s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co.. Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co.,
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    • 382 3 NOTICES. MARTIANS THE HFOHF^T REPUTATION EViRY WHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify- the System against Disease with •■We cannot speak I ■^^■T^lf^H^^H^^Hßl^H^B JV^K sVA^I Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES "sl;^. 1 Toi«pid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, and ■SWOHDERFUL PURIFIER of the HUMAN BLOOD. Fortify the System against
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  • 439 4 Kuala Lipis, '27th October. Thr Resident presided at the meeting of thu State Council which was held at Lipis on the 22nd October, the other members present having been Dato' Maharaja of Jelai and Dato' Imam Prang Indera Stia Raja of Pulau Tawar. The new Coinage and I^egal
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  • 367 4 ■Iff.elton, l?th Odoltr. Owing to the growing importance of Tenom (Fort Birch) Mr. Hastings, the Acting Resident of Jesselton, has been transferred there to be in charge. His abf i net will be much felt at the Club and Rtvreation Ground as he was one of the active
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 120 4 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your thumb with a hammer would you swallow a lot of medicine to ease it Not on >our lifo. You would wrap it up with somr soothing healing remdHy li oChamberlain'H Pain Balm, and let nature do the rest. There is no more sense
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    • 890 4 E NOTICES. apore Sporting Clubgramme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 10th, 21st. FIRST DAY. THetday, 17th November. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue $400. A Race for Maiden Horses, Weight 9et Entrance $10. Distance, R. O. 2. THE FIRBT GRIFFIN RACE.-Value $800, and $60 to the Second Horse,
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    • 871 4 NOTICES. bone* that have started at thii meeting. Entrance $6 if declared by nocn on Saturday. 7th Nrtvemrier. ami $10 if declared after noon ou the 7tb November, and by. 4.16 p.m. o:»'heda> ol the Race. Distance, 5 fur'oi n* and 143 yards. AW.-A penalty pi" tT»i. is npmiwl by
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    • 484 4 NOTICES. Head Pressman Wanted at once FOR THE Straits Tsimes. Good Salary to a Competent Man. Apply Immediately. Be \T|7.\NTEI) immeo'i:it.»lv :i Pre9<erfor W •KaChll Mo>p »:»l' •'l'hrr.- Pi.hru. Balnrv MO per meni-eni. Applications witb.oopi.'s of u'cent testin.onials to he gent to PKIM'IPAI. MKDK'AI OFFICSB, Jglnw. WAMTID 4 pood typewriting
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    • 558 4 NOTICES. f/WTT¥7^W These tiny ft^^^£FA CapsuVo BVH BBh —superior f ITfITKV t0 Copaiba, y^^^m^^BW Cubebs, and Injections cure the same diseases as these (trigs in fofty-eight hours without < inconvenience. C Bach C.ptulc bora the oame (m"IDY) I FM DISEASES OF THE ONEtT. 3RIMAULTS SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime I
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    • 584 4 SHIPPINO INIH>-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA T^HK Company's steamer KVM SA A '<; V &:J3R tons, (Captain Buller) having left Hongkong on the 2ftth Oct.. may be expected to arrive here on or about the SidNov., and will have prompt despatch for th<> above ports For
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  • 892 5 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. Without wishing to throw cold water upon any feasible suggestion that might tenii lostiil iuriiier improve the bloom ing future prospects of the Federated Mnlay Stages, we feel justified in extending no more than a halting endorsement to the scheme of
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  • 347 5 Considered fruin a political point of view, Thibet continues to he »s unapproachable as ever from India. The Lamas who rule the country under the nominal Fuzerainty of Chita will not hear of political relations with the Government of Indin, and are fully bent upon keeping the door into Thibet
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  • 176 5 Thk Reuter telegrams we publish to-day J>ear a peaceful characterThe warlike cloud; that bad overcast the political sky Dave lifted, and the outlook looks rosy at present. The Tsar of Russia bears eloquent testimony to this. The alliance between Russia and and France, at the Tsar laid stress upon in
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  • 7 5 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/1 1.
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  • 10 5 Kxchangk and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 12 5 Thk homeward mail by the Zaida closed on Wednesday at 5 p.m.
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  • 19 5 An Association football match will be played on the Esplanade to-morrow between the S C C. and the R.A.
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  • 19 5 According to the Straits Echo the Cambridgeshire Stakes race resulted as follows: HackUr't Pride 1. Burse* 2. Kilglcus 3
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  • 20 5 Whrn the Amphitrite arrives here from Hongkong, the Fearles+wM go up toi'ort Swettenham, which is to undergo an Admiralty survey.
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  • 21 5 Mr. Charlbs Robinson, the well known book-maker, has arrived in Singapore on a business trip and is staying at Raflles Hotel.
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  • 26 5 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at tlie RdHn6 Girls' School on Wednesday next November 4th at 4 p m.
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  • 26 5 A Chinaman, who appeared at the General Hospital on Friday, was discovered to be suffering from etioiera. He was at once sent to the Quarantine Station.
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  • 32 5 Mr. R. H. Yodno, P. W. D. Seniof Surveyor in Singapore, attempted to cut his throat at the General Hospital on Saturday night while in a stale of delirium caused by pain.
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  • 28 5 This German mail steamer Mm Ileitirick having left Colombo on tbe 3ist October, at 10 am, may be expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon the stb instant.
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  • 34 5 SJr Ciiaki.es Thorne, the editor of the Bangkok Times, who arrived by the Chusan from London on Saturday afternoon, is stopping over in Singapore for a few days. He is staying at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 36 5 Mr. J. S. M. Kkn'nir having passed the final examination of tbe Institute of Bankers, London (considered equal to I hat of the Institute), has been elected an Associate of the Chartered Insti'ute of Secretaries. England.
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  • 44 5 The passengers to Singapore by the P. &O. mail after next include Mr. Gordon White, Mrs. MacMillan. Mr. H I. Chope, H. H the Tunku Besar of Pahang and the Tunku Miriam, Mr. C J. Winder, Mr. F. Vandrft, and Mr. J. J. Lawrence.
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  • 47 5 The balloting on the respective merits of the various brands of whisky used by the members of the Selangor Club, which was recently agitating the classic precincts of the Spotted Dog," ba« resulted in victory for Chop Rajah," which carce out at the top of the poll.
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  • 48 5 Mr. W. \V. Skiat is shortly bringing out a very important work on the Orang I'tan of the Malay Peninsula. The book is to be profusely illustrated. Mr. Skeat would be glad to receive photographs of any of the wild tribes. His address is Hamilton Road, Harrow England.
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  • 51 5 Mr. James Adams, who arrived in Singapore on Friday from Birmingham, has now taken up duty as police armourer, in room of Mr. Neale who retired a short time ago being medically unfit for further service. Armourer Adam.-, who brought his wife and family with him, is an old army
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  • 62 5 A match played at Pulo Braui on Saturday between the Royal Engineers and V.M.C.A. Cricket teams resulted in a win for the latter by 71 to 60 runs. On the V M.C.A. side the best scorers were A. Reid 20 and Coulcher 19, and much of the credit of the
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  • 72 5 The Siam Obterver apparently received a copy of the Singapore Rowing Club's annual report and read it with some feeling of envy for Singapore in possessing such an instituation." The writer adds How they.manage to go in fot rowing in such a climate we don't know, but they evidently do
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  • 77 5 The death is announced of Mr. Paul Pickenpack (Luang Siara Yosbal), Con-sul-General for Siam at Hamburg, which took place on the 22nd ult. He was the founder of the first German firm in Bangkok— Pickenpack, Thiee and Co. the successors of which today are Windsor and Co. Mr. Pickenpack was
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 27 5 SIR. C. J. DUDQEON. London, 30th October. Mr. C. J. Dudgeon the Chairman of the Shanghai branch of the China Association, has been knighted.
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    • 35 5 M. Delcasse, the French Minister tor Foreign Affairs, has announced that the French Minister at Peking and the Chinese representative slfcned an agreement for the construction of the Yunnan railway on Thursday last.
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    • 15 5 Tbe Kingof Greece has been appointed honorary admiral in the British Navy.
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    • 69 5 THE TSAR SEES A PLEDOE OF PEACE. Count Lamsdorff has handed to President Loubet a letter from the Tear, congratulating France on recent happy events [affecting her]. The Tsar instanced the Anglo-French Arbitration treaty and tbe rapprochement with Italy in which H. I. M. said he saw
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    • 29 5 MOVED TO PORT ARTHUR. M*t October. Owing to the strategic importance of Vladivostock, Admiral Alexeieff has transferred the seat of Government from Port Arthur to that place.
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    • 26 5 Ut Nov. The rainfall in England continues intermittently. The Thames ia rising steadily. There are serious floods especially between Windsor and Oxford.
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    • 24 5 The British commercial visit to Paris is an undoubted success in cementing the friendliness of the British and French peoples.
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  • 55 5 Thk monthly medal competition of tbe Singapore Swimming Club took place at Tanjong Katong yesterday. Jhe water was smooth over the 200 yards course, and eight candidates entered. The result was as follows 1 C. M. Henderson (scratch); 2J. Lloyd (17 sees.); 3J. W Thomson (40 sec.)
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  • 36 5 Tomorrow as the thirty-sixth birthday of the Emperor of Japan. There will be a reception at the Japanese Consulate during the morning, and at night the Japanese community will celebrate tbe auspicious event in worthy style.
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  • 61 5 Mr. BtoMHKAD Mattuhbws, Chairman of the Penang Hill Railway Company, believes the railway is bound to be a success and will produce a good dividend and he says that Sir Frank Swettenbam is of the same opinion. He told a Pinang Gazette representative that both Sir Frank Swettenham and Mr.
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  • 112 5 A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between teams representing the S. C. C. and the Army and Civil Service. The S. C. C. batted first and knocked up 153 for 5 wickets. R. T. Reid contributed 78, when he was bowled by Craig. C. V.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 629 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Something fop Nothing. A BOX OF SHREDDED WHEAT "TRISCUIT" FREE ON APPLICATION. Shredded Wheat 50 cts. per box Grape Nuts 40 cts. per tin Whole Rolled Oats 40 cts. per tin. Uniinpoverished natural food products. The Lancet. Thompson, Thomas Co., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. W ASSI AMULL. ASSOMULL. CO.,
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    • 185 5 O. R. LAMBERT 4V CO., Photographers. OPEN: Graham House, (Battery Road), K a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. Sunday*, 8 a.m. to noon. AniMiiiitiiii-iii <or Hitting* xhon! J Uo made, if possible, beforehand. Customers who intend to send ]»ortraita home for Xnia*, should make
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    • 47 5 Some time ago my wife had an attack of Asthma. I procured a bottle of Jayne'a Expectorant and administered it to her with the result that she was entirely cared E. A. Pierpoint, Springville, lowa, May 27, 1893. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for tbe Strttit* Settlements.
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    • 58 5 YOUR ENTIRE BODY STRENGTHENED. Weak Lungs are benefited immediately, and tbe entire body strengthened, and invigorated by the use of Stearin.' Wine. Unlike Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, it is pleasant to take and agrees with the most delicate stomach aiding digestion instead of disturbing it, with the happy result of
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  • 701 6 The New s.s. Bentong;. Ran a Trial Trip on Saturday. The new steamer Bentong, which was built at Keppel Harbour and successfully launched last July, went on a steam trial trip on Saturday afternoon from Tanjong Pagar, where her engiues had been, put in. The Bentong
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  • 164 6 Thosb deadhead globetrotters are still at tlinir old earne The latest is an Austrian named Anton Hansli^i who is bent on making a circle of the world for a bet, of course. He is to wheel before him a bath chair containing his wife and six year
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  • 38 6 The December Meeting of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club is announced to be in honour of His Majesty's Jubilee. Racing will take place on the Bth, 10th, and 12th of December, there being seven races on each day.
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  • 636 6 Leava to Appeal Granted. Ik the British Court for Siam, on th* 22nd ult., Mr. R. B. H. Gibbina, for Mr. A. F. G. Tilleke. and Mf. Naylor, for Mong Ong, applied to his Honour Acting Judge Wilkinson to state a case for the Supreme Court
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  • 285 6 The Third Round of the Foursome Handicaps resulted as follows Carter and Noon (14). beat Reid and Macniilta.li (7) 3 up and 2 to play. Longmuir and Pa .day (0) beat Robort»on and Goodrich (3| 4 up and 2 to play. Ferguson and Kerr (4) bear Spriggs
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  • 44 6 The charge of attempted burglary brought against four Indians one of whom, Jaffer, said he was a constable in the F M.B.,— in the British Court of Siam has been dismissed, there being legitimate doubt as to whether the accused were the guilty parties.
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  • 673 6 It Is notified in tbe London GaxtUt that the King has been gracrbuMy pleased to appoint Walter Ralph Durie Beckett, Esq., to be HU Majesty's Consul for the Consular District of Bangkok, and all other district! within the Dominions of tbe King of Siam not included
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  • 317 6 Fortunes to be made out of Pythons. Si »mb few days ago, according to a casual contributor who writes to us from Selangor, a Malay sauntered into a will-known Kuala Lumpur dispensary, and produced a live python about eight feet in length. This he was anxious to
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  • 123 6 A Malacca Estate. In tbe Supreme Court today— Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones on the tench Mr. Lowell presented a petition on behalf of Ada Joan Phillips, of Fort Terrace, Malacca, for power to administer the estate of her sister the late Mrs. Ann Clements who died intestate at Malacca
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  • 748 6 Home. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Nwvcastle last night, replied lengthily to the arguments of his critics, chiefly Lord Gosrhen and Lord Rosebery. He recapitulated hi* contentions that Great Britain was losing her industrial supremacy and the only remedy was to accept the patriotic and unselfish preferential proposals of
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  • 240 6 Oil Saturday afternoon eleven Singapore probables practised at tbe Balestier Range for tbe forthcoming inter-port match. The eleven marksmen put together a total of 1,004, giving an average of a little over 91 points per man. Lce.-Corpl. A. Morrison, S.V.R put on the excellent score of 100
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  • 73 6 Mr. Sutton, areneral manager of the Royal Jobore Tin Mining Company, Ltd., has returned from Pahang, and having made his report to the directors the latter have decided not to extend their operations to that state, but to confine their efforts absolutely to the development of
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  • 183 6 The following passengers arrived here on Saturday P. O. From < 'olombo Mr*. Vane. From London Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Edwards, Miss C. Green stock, Lt. Col. A. K. M. Sankey, Miss A. II McDonald, Mr. J. Erskine, Mr. Kynne. From Marseilles i Mr. C. Kivett Carnac,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 250 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS.* John Little Co., Ltd. NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS m JUST ARRIVED fey Hand or Stand Cameras all Accessories. I Titntti Pirkanl Dtvtltping Itishes. lanirra Stands. fl B ('jwruuvl Printins Frames. Dark Unps, VLHHBIi^EDik^V SkitUrs, Plat* Bmm, rtr.. etc. rtr. FOLDING POCKET KODAKS, 9KSSfr&«3i£tf#* /supply "l\ nwfS^«9sPlfff& CARTRIDGE KODAKS. A
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 135 6 DAY BY DAY. Monday, and November. High Water. 8.40 p.m. All Souls Day. S.V.A. Signalling. 8.30. S.V.K. RecrniU and Co. Drill. 5.15. Missionary Meeting. Prinsep St. Church, s. Tuesday, 3rd November. High Water. 9.2 a.m. 9.28 p.ui. Emperor of JapanV birthday. Assizes. 11. Pledge Sale. Powell. 10. Goods Sale. Coghlan.
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  • 534 7 Japanese Cretlcism. The Pekin correspondent of the Tokyo Anahi has despatched a lengthy telegram with regard to Russia's new claims. The following are the more important urticles, the authenticity of which is well guaranteed l.— That a modification shall be made, in the Rusio-Chinese Convention,
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  • 145 7 The Caultield Cup was run for on the l«th. October Result A London wire to the Indian Field says that the Middle i'ark Plate was won by Pretty Polly by three lengths, with one length separating St. Amant and Hands Down. The betting was 1 to 1 on
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  • 85 7 The total quality of tin and tin ore exported from Perak, Selangor, and Neqri Sembilan for tbe first nine months of the year amounted to 001,.'i44 |.ik uls which represent an increase of .;v_';;i» pikuls, as compared with the corresponding period last year. The duty realised thereon, was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 Chamberlain's Coujth Remedy. IOOBENS the oougb, relieves the lungs. and open* tho secretions. It conneracts any tendency of a bad cold to result n pneumonia. It it unequalled for bad colds. Inn time to cure it is when it is merely a "bal coli." Chamberlain's C*osh Kemedy is highly recommended
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    • 305 7 NOTICES eOLEMAN'S fl» A delicious beverage an^l tonic made from choice wines, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and Extract of Malt. Ovar 6,000 Testimonials reoelvad from the Medloal Profession of the United Kingdom. WINCARNIB has an unrivalled reputation of over twenty years as the finest tonic and restorative in the world.
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    • 948 7 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. Z>O"X*7-Ilfl\ DOWN. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M AM A.M. A.M. A.M. I'M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore d..7.00 7.£0 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.2:? 5.20 6,50 ..6.45 8.07 9.:tr, 10.58 1-J.22
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 667 8 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Goy. FOR caiNi, J IPA*. PBS4X«, CBVL»S,4«SrRVLII,IXDII.4»EV. B«YPr. !WE»irERRiNEIV PORTS. PLYMOUTH I.OM»O\. Throat* BilUof [jvlla»;t«M«dforOtiiai Coast, Per3ian Gait, iJontiiwnUl, *nl American Port?. Nail Clue. OOTWTAUI) H>M Batlaarat Nov 15 Bengil Nov IS Simli Nov 'JH Mitta Nov 27 Ooro-nwJel
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    • 702 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke PaUetvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Gorernirent. at singofort Pbip Aok?cy, LiTi J. Diihdblb A Co., M Cciltbb Coat he undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for V'-n Imhoft Batavia Nov 2 Batavia, Cheribon, Teffal, Pecalongan, Samarang, •Hoerabaya, Macassar, Batik
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    • 611 8 Nnrddeutsoher Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, V. STEAMERS OF THE COAST FLEET. Tons Beg. Tors Beg. Print Loo Sok 1604 Watdenuir 3500 phra Nang 1608 I'rinz Machew 1600 Sigunund 3600 Phra C. Kino 1668 PeUshabun 2191 P. Vhula O.K. 1668 Borneo 2100 Deli 1394 Kohrickang 2010 Taichiow 1369 PittaniUoK 3019 Kong
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    • 656 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIPS. Norddeutschor Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnie, Hamburg. ft f&k IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known roail-et»»nmer» .(these line* will leave Singapore an or »bout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. H'inrick Nov 7 Roon. Nov 2 Konia-AH'trl Nov 21 j Preuisen Nov 17 kiaut'clmu D«c 5 I Hamburg
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    • 541 8 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED BTATEB. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER. B. C. rwin Screw Empress Steamships- 6,000 Ton*— Speed 19 knots. PROPOHD 84ILIWO8 FROM HOBGKOHO. R.M.H. Klipreu
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    • 245 8 NOTICES. MARTIN'S VIPIOLasTEEu 9> rr*nah ■•m*dx for .11 IrrWu l>rlll»a ThouauliM LxlIM kmi bt.i ol M.rtln PiliiTn lh» koin. ao th.l oa tW trat ilo oTutr 'tr^Mlmrllx o( th. r .Um tim>l r do*, atf a* «ili»l«l1f >il ThoM wbo oaa MM roooaflMOd tnim hia— lk«raoocniou<ul« At •HCh.'miu. «ni Sons,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1735 9 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— ship bq.— barque-; sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Qbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit.—British^ U. B.— United States Fch.— French Qer.--Oerman; Dut.— Dutch; G.c.—Generalcargo: d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; T. P. W.'-Tanjong Pagar Wharf
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    • 135 9 From Europe— By the N.DL. s.s. Print Tl-i,>ricli due oh Thursday, with dates to the IStb October. From China— By the N. D. L. s.s. Roon due on the r .u November. L«ft Singapore. Dae in London Arrived Sept 2iad N. D. I Oct 18th Oct 17th
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  • 601 9 8IN0AP0KI, _»NI> NOVEMBER, 1903. PROOUOE. Uamuler luiyv. f i-.'wn Copia Ball 7.30 do I'ontUnai 6.76 Pepper, Black buyers 32 00 do White, (5%) 53.30 Sugo Floor Sarawak 4.20 do Brunei No. 1 4.10 Pearl Sago 5.174 Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 18.50 Coffee, Palem bane, 90% baal*._ 2S.0 11 Coffee,
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  • 116 9 MAILS CLOSE hot Per Hiram*' Time. To-Morbow. Hoihow and H'kong Wongkoi 1 1 a.m. Sarawak Apenrade 2 p.m. Bangkok P. C. C. Klao 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports B. Bin Chum 3 p.m. Shanghai and Japan FUntihirr 3 p.m. MnntokA Palembang Ruby 3 p.m. Bangkok Reim 4 p.m. Bangkok
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  • 414 9 FLAG Vessel's Name. Q Oct 31 iMbellA 31 Natuna 31 Emile 31 Redang 3l Oagmar 31 Oranje 31 K. Willen. 11l 31 Pentakota* 31 Teije Viken 31 G.G.Van L'berge 31 Mena 31 Chucan Nov| 1 'Gregory A pear 1 Carolina 1 Sultan 1 VanderCapellen 1 R. Schiff Baroe 1
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    • 32 9 WEATHER TELE6R\r. (K. S. A. Se C. Telegraph Company •J\n November HONUROSQ.Baronveter 30 23. Direction of Wind N.E Force of Wind 1. Max.Temp in Shade 71. MANILA:— 76I N. 2. 26. 24.
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