The Straits Times, 4 November 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 31.276 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1908. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1172 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, NOTICE. MESSRS. Sarkies Brothers beg to request their cußtomen not to pay I any bills to their collectors unless h separate toucher is given by their collectors' bearing the signature of the firm. No roceipt will be valid from thil date wit lion t the said
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    • 954 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids BRAND pssTf^^i Tijr ii A^-^ Mp|| |l/| 1 I 1/ fcP I IL iJnl \i 111 I I w\ k& Guaranteed I otSpbO J Bo^ W. See thii 1 Full Cream. t MDE M ari Largest Sale in the World. «I Raffles Hotel TO CELEBRATE THE B'RTHDAY OF
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  • 1210 2 (Fiscal Matters. txmdon, ISM Oct. a meeting at Acocks Green yesterday, iUBten Cbimberlain, the Chancellor Exchequer, in responding to coolations upon his appointment and a of confidence in the Government, hat Mr. Balfour'* lead given at Bhefhad re-united the Unionist party. Mr. Austen Chamberlain said that he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 207 2 NOTICES. I Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on appplication to BORNEO Co., Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially J^ For the Brewed H 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 ARE MADE
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    • 402 2 NOTICES. SCALP HUMOURS Itching, Scaly and Crusted With Loss of Hair Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment When Every Other Remedy and Physicians Fail. Warm shampoos with Cntlcnra Soap and light dressings of Cutlcura, the great skin cure, at once stop falling hair, remove crusts, scale* and dandruff, soothe
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    • 259 2 NOTICES. I SMOKIG HIRE HAS NO EQUAL IN QUALITY. MILD, MEDIUM, AMD FULL., P«dk*4 in Patent Vacuum Tina of J-lb. 1-lb. Prices 2Rs. BAs. per J-lb. IR. 6As. per Mb. OHH NEW 3CIEHTIRC PWOCESS ol preparin': n4 bMOO nnßnrea its freshness and condition, no matter how U> I c "<
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  • 269 3 Lays the Rails at Rate of Three Miles a Day At the rate of three and a half miles a day a peculiar piece of mechanism is laying the tracks of the Cincinnati, Richmond "and Muncie Railroad. This track-laying machine automatically and accurately lifts the ties and
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  • 217 3 Youth Wins First Prize at the Milliners' Convention Mil. Kan i. E. Hodge, a nineteen-year-old boy, won the prize for the best dress hat at the Milliners' Convention in Chicago. Mr. Hodge has bren in Chicago a year as a hat designer. It was through the
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  • 226 3 Singular German Cruelty Scandal. A KStATfOWAI trial I in at Bayriu'h on Oct. Till, when Herr DippoM, tutor to tlio two tool of llrir Koch, president, of tl\p Rftirhabmk, was charped with flopping tba sjldttrt hi y. H>ii ated 14, to N-verely that he died. Tho oth»-r
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 83 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. IOOSKNS the coug imieves the lungs, aii'l open* tho S'oretions. It coun-erw-U any tendency of a I ad cold to result n pneumonia. It in unequalled for bad cold*. Th« time to cure it is when it is merely a tin I i'Ol I." ChtmherlairVs Ceugh Komeriy
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    • 906 3 NOTICES. Singapore Sporting Club. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1903. November, 17th, 19th, 21st. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 17th No cumber. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue WOO. A Race for Maiden Horses, Weight 9st. Entrance $10. Distance, R. 0. 2. THE FIBBT OBIFFIN RACE.— Value 9800, and 160 to the
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    • 616 3 NOTICES. bone* that hare started at thii mmting. Entrance |5 if declared by noon on Saturday. 7th November, and $10 if declared after noon on the 7th Not mber, and by 4.1C p.m. on the day of the Rjn-e. Divtance, 6 furlong* and A'ote.— A penalty of 71b. is. incuned
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    • 1034 3 NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December apth, 31st, 1903, and January and, 1904. FIRST DAY. Racb No. I,— Thb Maiden Plate— Vtlue $301' and $.'0 lo second horee provided there are five starters the properly of different owners. A Race for Maiden Horses EiS. R. A. Griffins
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    • 693 3 do so on payn cnt of flO aotrance fee for each extra Race provided the othrr conditions qf the race are complied with. Entries close at H noon on Saturday, 12th t^ecember. Entry formi may be had at the Selingor Clab or ob application to the Secretaries of any of
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    • 603 3 RSHIPPINQ NA STEAM NAVIGATION MPANY, LIMITED. RABAYA SAMARANG. pany's steamer CHUN SANd, tons, Captain Cox, bavin* ng on the SUt ultimo, may be expected to arrive here on or about the «th in»t, anil will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to 6-11 B>UBTEAI>
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  • 777 4 The Straits.Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER. Mr N a pur's effjrts on behalf of the Singapore branch of the Merchant Service Guild do not appear to have met with very favorable consideration at tho hinds of the Official Members of the legislative Council, yet it would seem that
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  • 438 4 The Panama Canal question bids fair to stir up bitter strife politically soon. Such is the meaning of to-day's Reuter message. The United States Government has undertaken to finish the waterway through the isthmus of Panama which had been begun and had been abandoned by a French Company The latter
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  • 276 4 Laws, more especially ordinances pertaining to matters of tariff and finance, if not properly enforced might as well never be enacted at the same time the authorities may find occasion to be lenient for a final instance in the matter of the seizure of the $48,000 in prohibited coinage that
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  • 8 4 To- day's 4/m bank rate is 1/11. m
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  • 10 4 Advance mail news will he found or I page 2
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  • 7 4 The Strait* Budget was published this morning.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 12 4 Last night Warder Vaughau's boy" absconded with $90 belonging to his master.
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  • 18 4 The Singapore Philharmonic Society will give an orchestral concert at the Town Hall on Friday the Itth inst.
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  • 22 4 Thkrk is a parade of the whole garrison at Tanglin at 7 a.m. on Saturday to rehearse for the King's birthday parade.
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  • 19 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play on the Esplanadn to-morrow after- j noon from ."> to 6 (weather permitting).
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  • 27 4 The Straits Echo thus gives the results of the Dewhurst Plate race Henry the First 1. Cinquefoil 2. Rydal Head ;l. The win was an easy one
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  • 32 4 The Straits Echo hears that the rich Chinese in Singapore fear that the tramway wiil increase the number of carriage accidents, and some of fiem have therefore sold their more spirited horses.
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  • 21 4 The German mail steamer Prince Heinrich left i enang at noon to-day and is due here at 5 p in. to-morrow.
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  • 28 4 Saturday next is the birthday of the Sultan of Turkey, on which occasion the Turkish Consul- General will hold a consular reception at the Arab Club, Short street.
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  • 94 4 The two Cubans who are peregrinating in the Far East, and incidentally found time to bring a charge of assault against a European in the firm of Dick Kerr Co., Singapore, have apparently thought better of their action. The case was part heard last week and should have come on
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  • 87 4 A private wire was received yesterday giving the winner of the Melbourne Cup— Lord Cardigan. He is a three year old and was handicapped at 6st. Blb and is by the St. Simon horse Positavo from the well-known mare Lady Trenton. Mr. Mayo, the owner of the
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  • 166 4 At the Singapore Assizes yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox two Chinaman named Koh Yeong Nang and Neo Cheng were sentenced to eight years' hard labour for highway robbery with violence. Neo Cheng Chye was sentenced to 1* months' rigorous imprisonment for forgery. Chong Ah Koy,
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  • 173 4 the Supreme Court yesterday,— Mr. Justice Hyndman- Jones on the bench, judgment was given in the action brought by Wee Gek Neo against Wee Boon Peng for her share in the estate left by her father, Wee Siang. This was the case in which the defendant alleged
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  • Special Telegram to the " Straits Times."
    • 44 4 810 SEIZURE AT PBNANO. $48,000 Taken on the •Pegm." On Monday the s.s Pegii arrived at Penang from Acheen. She was at once boarded by a number of police officers who seized 48,000 British and Mexican dollars which were found on board.
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    • 39 4 Yesterday fourteen persons from the ship, including Captain Coysb and the chinchew were brought up at the Police Court charged with importing prohibited coin into the Colony. The hearing of the case was remanded till Thursday.
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    • 54 4 Yesterday the Chinese Chamber of Commerce held a meeting and after considerable discussion decided to petition the Government to return the money seized on the Pegu, and to allow a fortnight for the traders concerned to communicate with their customers in neighbouring countries to prevent further
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  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 32 4 OERMAN GARRISON WIPED OUT. London, 3rd. Nov. The Bondelzwarts, a tribe in German south west Africa, are actively rebelling. The German garrison at Warrabad is reported to have been annihilated.
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    • 32 4 An officer and several men of the, Bombay Infantry have been wounded in a skirmish in the Aden hinterland. Reinforcements have been sent to the scene of the fighting.
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    • 35 4 FROM YONOAMPHO FORT. A Router message from Yokohama gives the official intelligence that the Russians have dismantled their fort at Yongampho, and are withdrawing their men, leaving only a guard of twenty police.
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    • 23 4 The Kaiser has arrived at Wiesbaden, where unprecedented police precautions have been taken to secure the safety of thu Tsar.
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    • 79 4 STARTLINQ DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. President Roosevelt's marked displeasure at the continued tergiversation and hostility of Colombia relative to the Panama Canal has ended in his withdrawing Mr. Beaupre, the American Minister at Bogota. Simultaneously with this action, telegrams from Colon report a state of general unrest in the
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    • 30 4 A PASSENOER ON THE ■KONIU ALBERT." The N. D. L. liner Kanig Albert has passed the Canal for China. She has the Kaiser's son, Prince Adalbert, on board.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 393 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store. No. 1, 2, 3, &4, High Street. Have received IVchli ?o<mlh tVom India. China, Japan viz: Silverware, Tassa Silks and all kinds of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks of assorted colours, Burma work, Silk and Orass-cloth and Silk Satin Embroidered goods, Sandalwood and
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    • 461 4 NOTICE TO MARINERS. PRACTICE with live sub -marine mine* will tike place in the South and Middle Channels off P lo Bra ii. on Friday, tbe titli November, it abo-U 10 30 a.m. The South and Middle Channels will be closed for traffic between tbe bourj of am and Is
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    • 60 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. OPEN: Uresbum Houm, (Battery Road), S n.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Itoad, K a.m. to 5 p.m SimcUyK, n a in. to noon. Aiipuintuientt or »ittinj{T xhouKl lie made, if l<<»»ilile, beforehand. Cuftomers who intend to send portraits ksM Kir Xmae, xhonld make their
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    • 38 4 Mrs. Claude F. Schievholz, Ogden, lowa, May 26, 1899, writes I suffered greatly from asthma but Jayne's Expectorant gave me quick and permanent relief. I cannot praise it too highly." The^ingapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 76 4 A COMING CONCERT. Signor mario paci, who is a skilled pianist, will give a concert in the German Club, on Saturday next. He will be assisted by several leading amateurs of Singapore The concert is open to members of the Teutonia and Tanglin Clubs and their guests, and tickets are
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  • 3231 5 Tuesday, November 3rd. ntr.KKNT. Him Kxcki.lkncv W. T. Taylor, c.m.c, (Officer Administkrino thk Govkrnmknt). Hon. C. W. S. Kynneinley, c.M.v., (Acting Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. K Collyer i.s.o. (Attorney-General). Hon. K. <i. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. I C. 11. Hill (Auditor-General). Hon. .1. K. Birch, (Acting Ki;sidcnt-Coun cillor
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  • 249 5 Yesterday morning the police were informed that the body of a DutchEurasian girl was hanging in an empty house at Gaylang. An inquest was held yesterday and a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned. We understand that the girl who was young and comely
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  • 324 5 S. C. C. Draw with the R. A. The SC.C. and the R.A. football teams metlasteveningon the Esplanade, before a fair number of spectators. Though the .Club were not at full strength, they were able to make a draw of it. Tbe RJL have now got together a
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  • 201 5 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Powell Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon Freehold land at Syed Alwee Road, area 2,060 sq. ft. Bought by L. M. Mooragappa Chitty for $575. Leasehold land, area 4,090 sq. ft. held under lease for 99 years from 1 st March
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  • 153 5 On the 3rd inst. this Presbytery met in Prinsep Street Church. The Rev. J. A. B. Cook, Moderator, in the Chair, with whom were tbe Revs. W. Murray, Tay Sek Tin, and Lim Kaw, and the representative elders of tbe various Churches." Several important items of
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  • 160 5 A MYSTEKTors disappearance case engages public attention 19 India. It appears that Miss Cowell, an English nurfle under Major Gifford, Physician to the Governor of Madras, left Ootacamund for Bangalore on the Bth Oct. hut never reached her destination. Mi*s Cowell arrived at Coonoor on that
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  • 487 5 There was a good attendance on the racecourse yesterday morning when some good work was done, trainers are sending their lots along in real earnest, and in some cases see the hope of weeks dispelled in the short space of about two minutes. On the other hat some
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  • 670 5 Ignorance of the cause and nature of human ailment*, and of what bent to do when attacked by sickness, is responsible for greater loss of life, and infinitely more prolonged misery, than the most desolating war that was ever waged. Wan break oat, rage fiercely, subside,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 Natural Modesty. L»HE natural modesty of many people who have u«ed Chamberlain's Colic and DiarrbcDs Remedy fee Diarrheas Dysentery, etc.. with splendid results, maks them hesitate about giving their opinion for publicity. Still these same people have done much to make Chambe r iniri Colic and Diarrba>a Remedy a housebold
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    • 31 5 A RELIABLE REMEDY. Steams' Hkadacbe Crira— has been used the world over for years. Always reliable widely imitated,* and substitutes offered. All Chemists supply the tenuine, when Steams' is asked for.
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    • 164 5 A Reason for It. There is only one cure for Rheumatism that has reached a worldwide popularity and reputation. There are many remedies sold for the relief and cure of Rheumatism, but there is only one cure that can be considered as having a universal reputation, without a rival, and
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    • 391 5 SINGAPORE 6" STRAITS DIRECTORY. 1904. ALL forms in tbe bands of the publi.relating to th« Directory are requested to be returne at once. Persons whose names have been inadvertently omitted from this year's Directory are requested to communicite with the publishers. FRAKEU NEAVK Ltd., Ml i BaSet Quay. lIVW YKAIt
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 177 5 DAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 4th November. High Water. 10.9 p.m. X.V. A. Battery Parade. 5.15. S.V.I. Lecture. 5.30. Thursday, sth November. Hiffh Water. 10.4 a.m. 10.49 p.m. Fall Moon. 0.23 p.m. Pledge Sale. Powell. 10. German outward mail due. Town Band. Esplanade. sto S. Kegt. Band. Gardens. 9. S.V.A. Signalling.
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  • 174 6 A recent mail -brought further particulars of the fatal eruption of the Waimangu geyser in Nothern New Zealand. A party of 32 excursionists were making the grand tour of the geysers under the control of an experienced guide. Four of them two young ladies and two gentlemen—
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  • 96 6 Great interest has been aroused in Athens by the appearance of an American farflily who parade the streets in ancient Greek dress. Their object is to convince the Athenians that the ancient costume is both healthier and more becoming than the modern. The three Americans,
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  • 67 6 A remakkai'.lk |>eiformance has been achieved by Professor M. Bibbero, of London, a^veteran swimmer and athlete. Although in his 80th year he swam six miles in the Channel off Dover. For a man of his great age Mr. Bibbero showed surprising powers of endurance. He states that
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  • 334 6 For Singapore. Per P. A O. h. s. China, connei-tity; with ihe steamer ballaarat at Colombo, from London Oct. 16, due l«th Nov.— Miss Mormon. Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville, Mr. C. B. Griffin. Per P. 40. s.s. Victoria, connecting with the steamer Simla ut Colombo from London
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  • 29 6 Boh" Sievier the well known racing owner is due to arrive at Bombay about :«'th prox. He is goiig to witness the contest for the Viceroy's Cup in December.
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  • 37 6 Simon Opafhch, a roan itliout arms and legs, who for over 50 years had begged in the streets of Vienna, has just died. He left ecme £78.000, also books in which he had chronicled each day's earnings."
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  • 53 6 The following order was issued last month from the Home District Headquarters: "Soldiers in uniform are forbidden to loiter, without a lawful purpose, in the parks or public thoroughfares in London nfter dark and tho military police have strict orders to confine any man whom they lind acting in contravention
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 Have You Rheumatism IF you hit your tbunib witn a hammer would y v swallow a lot of medicine to ensf it? Not 00 jour life. Yen would wrap it up with nome soothing, healing remedy li eChnmbprlsin's Pain Balm, and let nature do the rest. Tl'ro Uno more sense
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    • 198 6 JSOTICES f| DO YOU DRINK LIME JUICE lAhtSERRAT" yfll I THEN DRJNK THE BEST ffl. BB Atrmll~Jtt:n Litb. «i Co Tin Oi»li»my, Stngtfn. Y. SHIBUYA CO., HAVE JUST UNPACKED HIGH CLASS Japanese Curios SUITABLE FOX Christmas Presents. Bronze Vases, Cloisonns' Vases, Silver Cigarette Cases, Silk or Silk Crape (Kimonos), Satin
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    • 724 6 NOTICES. By Royal Appointment to His Majesty King Edward. The good purposes BOVRIL serves arc legion. As a nourishing food-drink, as a strength-giving, stimulating diet lor convalescents, as a refreshing food in the heat of tne day, as a bulwark against chills, as a kitchen adjunct, no home is really
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 667 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywl^re. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR < 11 1 \V. JVV PEKING. CEYLON, AI'STRVLII, IXOI4, 4DBW EGYPT. nEOirERRIXEH PORTS. PLYMOUTH I.OMMiV Through Bills of Lv!iani«u9d for Chini Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental, and Vmerican Ports. Mail Line. OL'TWARO. HOMKWAKI) Ballaarat Nov 15 Bengal Nov
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    • 1320 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklfjke PaketvM* MaatschapplJ. Cnder contract with the JUthaJandi India GovMnn-ent. at Singapore Ship Agbsct, latm J. Daxmdbls A Co., 8-3 Colltbb Qvat. he nndermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Ttatpatcoati for t— Vcnlmhofi Batavia Nov 2 Batavia, Oheribon, Tegal, P«calongan, Bamarang, goerobaya, Maoaßsar, Balik
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    • 648 7 BTBAMBHIP €OMPAN4ES. Norddeut«oh«p Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mall-*team»r> ]f these lines will leave Singapore on or ibout the nndermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. Heinrich Nov 7 Roon Nov 2 Knnia Al^fxt Not 21 Preuuen Nov 17 Kiavttihou Dec 5 Hnmburg Nov 30
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    • 539 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Paoltia Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamahlp Line. THE KABT ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THK UNITED STATE*. ROUTE VTA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTOBIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. a rwtn Screw Empress Stesmtbip* 0,000 Tont— Speed 19 know. PROPOPID SAILIHQB TH.OU HOHOKOSG. R.M.H. EmprfM
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    • 305 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (ESTABLISHED A.D. IT-.' rTVHE undersigned, agents for the abov* JL company, arfl prepared to accept Firs Risks at current rates. wJka. 81/18 BEHN MEYER A Oc. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the above company, are prepared to accept
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1329 8 Under this heading the following abbreriations are used i str. stoamer sh.— •hip bo.— barque sch.— Bchooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru. Cruiser; Gbt.— (iunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horse-power; Brit. British ;U. B.— United States Fch.— French Qer.--Qerman; Dut.- -Dutch; G.c—Generalcargo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; T. P. W.—
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    • 600 8 Fame, port, probabls date of arriva'., and name oj agent*. Steam irs. Alboin, Bangkok, Nov; Borneo Coy. Annarn, Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritime*. Aparima. Calcutta, Dec; Boustead Ari^mia, Hamburg, Nov 6; Behn Mever. Armand Behic, Colombo, Nov 9; M. M. Arratoon Apcar, Calcutta, Nov 16 P. S. Australien,
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    • 603 8 SINOArOU, 4TII NoVKMBKIt, 190 SI. PRODUCE. Gambler boy^r- f 1-2.10 Copra Bali 7.:i0 do Pontianak n. ;s Pepper, Black buyer* m 32.50 do White, (5%) .V>.7« Sago Floor SdrawtJ. j 4.25 do Brunei No. 1 ,4.10 Pearl Sago 5.174 Coffee, Ball, 15% ha.'.. ig.so Coffee, Palembang, 30% ba«!-._ JS.i).
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    • 89 8 MAILS CLOSE hor Per ttr.am'r Timi. To-Moekow. Malacca and Lingci Htlrnr 1 p.m. Rangoon A Calcutta Avoca 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Rtbr 3 p.m. S'rabaya A Mac-assar Vnn Imhuff 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports Gani/mrtir 3 pm. P. Swet'ham Via ports Hole Tjiok 3 p.m Cbon and Samarang
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    • 139 8 From Europe— By the N.DL ss. Prim Heinrich due on Thvi'-sdav, i: 4 dates to the 13th October. From China— By the M. M. a. s. Yarm due on the 9th November. Left Bini?*i Sept N Sept'-M-d SeptJnti Oct29tli Oet «th Oct 7th Out 13th Oct 16tli
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    • 214 8 r LAli 5 Vessel's Same 4 Toks Captiis Q Rio. FBOM !»AILU> C'O.<BIONkKS. I i Xov ,Kum |M| Jrit str. 2078 'Buller 3 Pak Ling str. W74 Puiiradi Babelsbon; ,O«r Btr IS7» JAbrens 8 Avoco Brit str MIO Fausset 8 Hong Bee »tr #«(< I Peters 8 Claverrton -t
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    • 156 8 Pi Dat*. Vrssel 1 N«xg. lte. vrsskl'i Name. Klao A Rio. Toss. Dmtimatiow. Klao A Rio. Toss. Nov I I 4 Marco MingheUi* 4 Kum Sane 4 Ruby 4 j Resident Schiff 4 j Farfalla 4 Kotoraa 4 Retlnng 4 Sri Tringginu 4 UabelkberK 6 Alicante 4 i Lady
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 63 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILZ MERCHANTS. X'mas and New Year Presents Have Just Opened a Fine Collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents, Fancy Embroidered Goods, Table Covers, Centre Pieces, Doyleys, Silk Shawls, also a Spendid Stock of High Class Diamonds, Jem
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    • 1024 8 A MARVELLOUS TYPEWRITER. BT^^Ei^;^ tir^in^ggj X TTPKWRTTffP S J/S^^SSKS^^^wlmM No. 2 Are both useful and novel, any one J This is an elite typewriter, pot up in a strong black card Can UBe them tO Write letters in gOOll Size J by Si by 9 ins. 72 characters fi-Yi.m Panha,)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 91 8 «V£ATH£I «I?J*r. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, 3rd Nov., 190.1. a.m 3pm. 9 p.m Rruakks. Bar 29.83J 29.791 20 »16 Morninc Temp 84 9 88.S 77.2 day and WB'lbTher 76 4 77.2 75.5 night clear. DirofWind ai. n.w. Calm.: Max. Temp 88 4 Mm TJ.'i Max.in Sun 1419 Terr, rad 70.0 Rainfall
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