The Straits Times, 7 November 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. ai.279 SINGAPORE. SAIURDA-Y, NOVEMBER 7. 1908. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • 665 1 Cheap Loyalty. Sir Alexander Swkt te.nham, our late Colonial Secretary, who is now Governor of British Guiana has got into hot water there too, with regard to a Victoria Memorial scheme. Sir Alexander had been aßked by the Queen 'Victoria Memorial Committee there to give a contribution
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  • 132 1 Thk King has approved the appointment of Mr. Tan'Jiak Kirn as member of the Legislative Council. Mr. Peel has been granted fourteen months' leave. Mr. vJrovtj's leave has b«en utenilfti for four months from 14th January next. Mr. Bast in, the Belgian Consul at Calcutta, has been given
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  • 76 1 Thk competition in fleets baa reached a point when it prt&ses hardly upon FruriCK, oppressed by financial fetringency, and is ifgsrdMJ a* a matter of regretful nec«»sity in England. Though none of tha Powers will lead the way in agreeing to a limitation of naval armamenu, it is
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  • 160 1 Meeting of the Straits Branch. At *a meeting of the council of the Straits branch of the Royal Asiatic Society held on Thursday, Messrs. George Maxwell of Perak and Hon. H. F. Deshoo of Sarawak were elected members. Mr. Maxwell has an interesting newly discovered Malay Hikayat,
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  • 240 1 2 md Sunday after Trinity. ST. ANUKKW'-i CATHEDBAL. 7 a.m. Matins and I.iUnv. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHKWri, SMI LINES. Next Service. Nov. 15. CATHKDRAL OF THE GOUD SHEPHERD, BRASS BASH A ROAD. 6-15 a.m. Low Maso. N n.ra. High Ma*s 5
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  • 378 1 THE UMVOTI CASE. The Scran* Wants to Commit Sdicide. The bearing of this case was continued in the Marine Court yesterday afternoon before Capt. Radcliffe. Evidence was given by the stewardess and cabin boy as to the amount of food supplied to the crew. The seven men who complained of
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  • 161 1 DEATH OF CAPTAIN. ROBINSON. We regret to record the death of Capt. Robinson of the Christmas Island steamship Itlandtr, which occurred ut hfs residence Mt. Sophia this morning. Captain Robinson came out here two years ago with the Islander, which be brought out for the Phospate Company, and has since
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  • 55 1 Thk Ceylon Observer has every confidence in tlie bright future awaiting the rubber planting industry. In its opinion the m-trkets throughout the world are exceedingly steady, and the demand in on the increase. A substitute, it is true, for rubber, is constantly talked of, bin has yet to come within
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 51 1 Mr. LC P.awls, Searii'ht, Ala., writes "My little boy, five /ears old, took whocping-coagh. I th) ught he could not live. The doctor laid bis LuDgs were diseased, and pars him medicine, but t* did no good. Ju) he's Expectorant cured hioi." The Singapore Diepefcsary. Sole agents for the Strfita
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    • 108 1 NOTICK fHE Directors of the undermentioned X lines beg to intimate that for railines ON AND AFIERTHH 18th JANUAhY, 1904, tbc Fis«age Money bviheirHesmerf from Hinrapore*to their respective ports of call will be as follows from to-day Ist Saloon 2nd Saloon London. Southampton, Antwerp, Hremmi. and Hamburg £60 £40 Marseilles,
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    • 555 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEECHEEffCO. BE6 TO INrORH The Public and their Customers that they have ju»t received A Fresh Consignment of New Goods CONSISTING OF— X'mu New Year Cards, Confectionery Chocolate Creams in Fancy Baskets and Boxes, Sateen Screens, Lincoln Floor Cloth, Water-proof Garments, Lisle Thread Socks ft Singlets, Felt and
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    • 213 1 NOTICES. For INFANTS and INVALIDS. Purely Vegetable mud Untouched by Hand. MEU-IN'S FOOD Is free from Starch. WheVaiwfMiaal is similar* to Braaat Milk. ItdUII Food Work., Pecklua. I.©oel»n. Ea(laa>al. Raffles Hotel TO CELEBRATE THE BIRTHDAY OF His* Majesty King Edward VII A Birthday Tiffin and Dinner Will me Served on,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 165 1 UAV HV DAY Saturday, 7th November. High Water. 11.4 a.m. Cricket: S.C.C. <• «.A. and r. s.U.c. B.V.A. Battery Parade. 4. TarkUh CunsiilV ReceptioD. Aral> Clul>. 4 K. G. C Snoiial Meeting. 9. Concert. Toutoria Club. Sunday, Bth November. High Water. 0.8 and 11.3K a.m 22nd After Trinity. Swiraminq Clnb
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  • 1301 2 Home. London, ISIK October. Lord Onflow, President of tie BoaM of Agri culture, speaking on the lath at Edinburgh. ■aid that any man who wait preiwnt at the September Cabinet Kitting*, if he understood English, muit have l>een aware that Mr. Chamberlain meant to resign because hi*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 351 2 NOTICES. To H.M.the King. TO H. M. THE KING. .To!;:. 1 To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO* The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the selling price
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    • 232 2 "APENTA The Best Natural Aperient Water. For continuous use by the Bilious, Dyspeptic, Constipated, Gouty, «md Obese. Ot mil Chemists' mad Druggist* GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. W -.NDERB will ln> received at the Colo1 nial Secretary's Office up to noon of the 12th proximo, for the supply < f the undermentioned 'material*
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    • 252 2 NOTICES. THE French Hair Dressing Saloon. D. CAIJSTO, Tfo. U, battery %gad. TO MAKE ROOM FOR A NEW STOCK, We are offering the following at Cos* Prices: Excel&ior White Shirts, with colored front 1.95 White Evening Dress Shirts 1.75 do do 1.00 Black AmericAn Boots 5.75 Straw Hats 1.00 tv
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    • 364 2 Have you tried it Tried what? LORNE WHISKY. OH YES ITS VERY GOOD. tU.th.B. U.C, JOHORE HOTEL. Malay Curries. INTENDING visitors to this Hotel are 1 informnd that arrangements have been made to have Malay curries every Sunday morning. Tiffin 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The Johore Band plays opposite
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  • 524 3 A Fine Race. Cai i.kiki.l) Cup day at Melbourne had ideal weather, and the attendance was enormous. Durbar and Berriedale having been withdrawn on the course left l.-> runners to compete for the Cup. The Bald were despatched to an even start, Dandalla was the first to show
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  • 182 3 On Tuesday last, on the Arnhemia estate, the head tindal found fault with a coolie for hoeing the giound badly, upon which the coolie rushed upon the man and struck him blow* upnn the head and breast with a hoe. A few of the coolies M tlio spot
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 150 3 ARE YOU LOSING FLESH Stkarns' Wine improves digestion.' Increases weight. Renews strength and Guilds up your body. Steams' Wine never disturbs the moft delicate wtomach.— Bold hy all chemists. Have You Rheumatism? IF 'you hit ycfur thumb with a hammer would you swallow a lot of medicine to easp it.
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    • 849 3 NOTICES. IT It DIFFERENT NOW. Once upon a time students of medicine held the notion that there were as many different diseases as the liociy has organs and parts every one of these ailments requiring a different treatment. Ho stupid a mistake could lead only to miserable f&ilures. For the
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    • 186 3 NOTICES. W The most delicious as vA.II of aII cocoas gjpg jf M J|r' flß^^ft It Ik. Not only builds up £asL^ 7^ the bod>' but supplies !s|2s* S tren^«.cnci^yfor I the days work. _^_JMM|. L,<^!WV CBD XT"V r iDI CDITD/""* nrrD UAKJLodILKO DILLK. ■wfl(SfmZl»<Sk r~* l ADI A DIT
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    • 568 3 NOTICES. Refined society appreciates something distinctive, rare, a suggestion t)f fine lingerie, fragrant with irSs, amber and dry rose leaves. ASI FOB ODR UTEST PERTHES. I RIBAUD'S USEHIS. Extract I MAUD'S LOUIS XIII I RIBAUD'S ALTESSE I RIBAUD'S WHITE VIOLET I RIBAUD'S SOM/A I .T. IHin, a, tM Ti»l«», raltt
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    • 613 3 SHIPPINQ "APCAR" LINK OF STKAMERBT FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Vf EBSRB. Apcxr A Co.'s steamer ifl QAWBRIMi APCAR, (Captain "•Wwirti, is due here from Hongkong on the Oth in»t., and will have prompt decnatch for the above ports. For freight and passage, apply to PATRRHON, HIMONB 4 Co., 11 Agent*.
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  • 21 4 KomssoN. -On th« "tli November, at Sophia Road, Capt. M. h Kobinbon, lute Csptain of k.h. Itlandtr, aged 42 years.
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  • 363 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER. Mr Walter EncRTOK, cm. a., the British Resident at Negri Sembilaa, has bee n appointed High Commissioner of Southern Nigeria.— the Protectorate tha| separates the Colony of Lagos from the German Cameroous* on the West Coast of Africa. Thus, singularly enough,
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  • 105 4 Nou that measures have been taken to remove Tibetan obstructiveness, it interesting to note. that about the inVjdle of last month, Captain Rawlins anS Lieutenant Hargreaves had returned to Kashmir from an oxpeditioli in Tibet. After crossing Lanak PiJbs the party went due east to continue Captain Deasy's survey. Many
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is I in
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  • 9 4 Advance mail news will be found on page 2.
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  • 9 4 Exchange and share reports-will be found on page 8.
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  • 11 4 A quantity of local news is printed on page 1 to-day.
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  • 12 4 H.M.S. Fearless went outside cruising yesterday arid is expected to return to-day.
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  • 13 4 The Dutch torpedo boats Python, Sphinx and Minotaru* left for Batavia this morning.
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  • 19 4 Thb Ml M. s s. Yarra will probably be despatched with tbe homeward mail about 4 pin. on Monday.
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  • 17 4 Thk Russian battleship o«sarwiteh and tbe cruiser Bayan were due at Colombo for coals on Tuesday last.
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  • 43 4 The M. M. homeward mail steamer Yarra left Saigon at 5 a.m. to-day mnd is due here on Monday at daylight. Thb English cricket eleven in Australia open their tour at Adelaide to-day. The first test match is to be played in Melbourne.
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  • 26 4 Captaiji F. A. Turner of the s. Sappho returned from home by the Germ?' 1 mail on Thursday evening, and resumes his old command next Saturday.
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  • 25 4 The ladies' sewing meeting in connection with tbe Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 4.30, at Bintang," the residence of Mre. Gutcher.
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  • 35 4 The wedding takes place at thi Presbyterian Church this afternoon, of Mr. J. L. Montgomerie and Mm Esther Fairweather. A reception will afterwards be held at the rceidencv of Mr. H. C. Ehrenfels, Mount Elizabeth.
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  • 39 4 t of the five Boer irreconcilables in Ceylon who had stood out against sweuring allegiance to the King, only three now remain. The two others took the oath and were chipped back to South Africa on the 28th October.
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  • 40 4 With regard to the rumour that the lady nurse, Miss Cowellhad disappeared, a Madras paper has it on the best authority that the stocy is "absurd" and that that lady's whereabouts are and have been well known to her friendo.
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  • 42 4 l'M>m the auspices of the V.M.C.A. a lantern lecture on Japan will be given in St. Andrew's Hatl on Wednesday n**t by the R/v. 1) Holland Stubbs. Fiinnds (ladies or gentlemen) will also be Welcome. There will be music during the interval
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  • 52 4 At Dalian's yard there are to be seen some fine galloway* landed to tbe order •f the Kinta Gymkhana Club. Asthey nave not all been subscribed for, any one in Singapore looking out for a good pony "honl'l make an early visit to Dalian's yard, where the ponies are now
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  • 50 4 About 2 p.m. yesterday a horse drawing a carriage containing a number 1 of Chinese nonias took fright at a steam waggon near the Detective Station and bolted. The carriage ran into a drajß and was smashed The women were fortunately not much hurt. The horse escaped without any injuries.
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  • 50 4 Member* are reminded that the annual general meeting of the Straits TSineae Brftish Association will be hAd in the upper room of tbe Town Hall on Tuesday, tbe 10th instant, at 8 p. a-.. There will be brought up for discussion matters of great importance. A full attendance' is requested.
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  • 56 4 An Arrangement has been come to betwMß the- Government of India and the Mar Office as to the charges to be bor^Uy the latter frfr the raising and trai^^of five new Native Infantry batfl^Bs for service in Coloni il jK/rSm*, am] a sum of 100.000 has already been paid by
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  • 59 4 Now is the time to buy Christinas and New Year cards, and intending purchasers should certainly not fail to look in at John Little Co 's godown where there is a very large stock of cards of all shapes, \sizes, colours and prices. In order to get the pick of
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  • 70 4 Monday next being a public holiday throughout the Colony in honour of the sixty-second birthday of King Edward VII, there will be no issue of the Straits Times on that day. The Banks and Government Offices will be dosed. Koyal salutes will be fire, from Fort Canning and 'from H.
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  • 103 4 A flotilla of American gunboats are now coming out from tbe United States to Manila bjr wny^if the Suez Canal. They consist of the Deeaiur, Date, Bainbrylg*. Chauntey and Harry, and were to leave Norfolk aboutNovemberlst. Lieut. L. H. Chandler commands the flotilla, which is convoyed by the Baltimore, one
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  • 57 4 This being the birthday of His Majesty the> Sultan of Turkey, the Turkish Consul General, Hon. Ataoullah Bey, i* at home to his nationals and his many friends in Singapore, at the Arab Club, Short Street, where the facilities for accommodation bis European <
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  • 83 4 Thy demolition of the old Supreme Court at Penang building is proceeding space. The appearance of tbe new Courts will be much improved by it. Nature says the Pinang Gazette, has been anything bat kind to the sculptured embellishments of the new Supreme Court building. A short
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 26 4 FORMALLY ANNOUNCED. liondon, 9th Nov. The State Department at Washington has 'received a telegram from Panama formally announcing the establishment of the new Government.
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    • 56 4 REVOLUTIONISTS MARCHING ON COLON. The bluejackets from the American cunboat Xathville have again been landed* at Colon, which the revolu tiooists are marching to attack. When Colon is captured, the Republic of Panama will be recognised by tbe United States. It is expected at Washington that Great Britain and France
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    • 19 4 Confer at' Darmstadt.' Counts von Buelow and Limsdorff have had a three Mhiirs' conference' at Darmstadt.
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    • 67 4 UNITED STATES RECOGNITION. Iflfcr. The United States Government has recognised the new Government at Panama It is expected that this will mean the establishment of a virtual American protectorate there. The "Government of Colombia has sent to Washington a strong protest against the United States' encouragement of the
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    • 21 4 Several New York papers are vigorously accusing President Roosevelt of conniving wi)h and even, of indirectly supporting the resolutionists.
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  • 118 4 The S.V.C. muttered strongly at the Old Gaol Site last night for a route march. A good stretch was covered, the direction taiceii being Orchard Road, Cairn Hill Road, Scotts Road,' Bukit Tiraah Road, Sevens Road, Cluny Road, and thence through an unmade portion of tbe new road
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  • 347 4 Ma.ny friends throughout all Malaya will learn with the mast sincere regret that a telegram was received yesterday announcing the death at home on the 3rd inrft. of Mr. D. H. Wise, tftl recently Secretary to the High Commissioner of the F. M. S.
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  • 2358 4 Tbe Municipal ConrtniMioners met yesterday afternoon, present Mr. Kvane, President (in the chair), Dr. Robertson, ■Messrs. Solist, Allen, Choa Giang Thye, Saunders, Pooles, Lee Choon Guan, the Engineer (Mr. Peirce) and the Secretary (Mr. Polglase). The •President's Statement. The Prksidbnt said that the financial statement showed a balance
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 661 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT AND BUPPLTBI3 RBJOTjr.A.I?.XiY TO THK PRINCIPAL CUBS All the im thb Has the largest Naval and Military sTKAITrt BETTLKMKNTS consumption amongst Messes Europeans In this Market. F. M. s. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY KXTHV. Sole Aj;ents lor Straits Settlements, P. M.
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    • 60 4 O. R. LAMBERT V CO., Photographers. OPKM: Gretham Hoom, (Batt ry Road), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 8 am. to noon. Appointment" or Hitting* shonld be made, ii potsi'ile, beforehand. Cnttomera who intend to send portrait* inline- (or Xmu, should make their
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    • 28 4 THE KALANO WORKS. Another Contract. It was recommended by the Finance and General Purposes Committee That the con tract with Messrs. Walsh. Brothers and Whsfe for the construe-
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  • 201 5 Vwiting Colombo \o-day from the X.D.L. «j. ti Beydlitz, l: en route from the Malay States home were, says the Ceylon Observer of .the 26th October, Mr. B. V. Cart*)', Chairman of the Federated Malay States United Planters' Association, and Mr. H. Turyiiclirfe, proprietor
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  • 491 5 TUESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue MOO A Race for Maiden Horse*. Weight 9»t. Entrance f 10. Distance, R. C. Harkiet— Portfire Mrßibles— Rtdium Cropley— Shararogue Ganslosar— Firefly Mr Dee Merry Gambit P H Lee— Gay lad Low Leong Huat— Malaya Parramatta 2. THE FIRST GRIFFIN
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  • 630 5 1. TH« FIRST GRIFFIN HANDICAP.— Value $300, andSCO to the Second Hone, provided there are five starters the Eroperty of different owners. A [andicep for Griffins that have entered for the First Griffin Race (Race No. 2) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, R. C. and
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  • 758 5 1. THE OPEN GKIFFIN HANDICAP.— Value $90tf and $60 to the Second Hone, p-ovided there are five starters the prop irty of different owner*. A Handicap for all Griffins that have itarted a this Meeting. Entrance $10. Dittance, R. 0. Garland— Hex Seah Peel Seah -Ma* otW
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  • 311 5 THE. VICEROYS CUP. It may interest our sporting readers to know how closely r. ited the first three favourites are for the Viceroy's Cup. It will be seen in the tabulated pedigrees, that Flower of Dorset, Friar Tuck's granddain whh by Bit -uJalbane. The latter was a full brother to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 154 5 Truth stronger than fiction. A Blacksmith's experience. Wigton Street Belfast 1 suffered terribly with Rheumatism in my right arm. Reflected me to such an extent that 1 could only slightly raise my arm. I am a blacksmith by profession and, as I have to use a hammer, was di 'lined
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    • 37 5 Mr. N N. Cazen, Sparrow Bush NY, writes "Jayne's Expectorant is tbe best cough medicine I know of. It baa saved both my own and my children's lives." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 410 6 P^lbs to Scrofula j^^rom Infancy fo j^e Speedily Cured by Cuticura When All Else Fails. The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, as In Eczema the frightful scaling, as In psoriasis the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as In scalled head; the facial disfigurements, as In
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    • 304 6 ORIGINAL GENUINE WORCESTER.SMIR^E^^^™^ P. ORB SONS, ax jf Madras, Manufacturing jewellers D Kangoon, Sold and Silversmitds Colombo. WOW BEADY OUR NEW GENERAL CATALOGUE Containing a* Magnificent Display of Rings, Diamond Gem Ornaments, Brooches, Novel Art" Jewellery in Coloured Enamel, Chains; .Watches Clocks, Silver Fancy Goods Bijouterie, Silver Electro-plated ware, etc.,
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    • 874 6 m NOTICES. Aleuts for LEI I PERHIIS' f|f I woaCE TERSHIRE SAUCE. v 811 Special Wappant^^l^^JK His Majesty -O. Purveyors to The Kinp. E CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, ingapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 653 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Goy. PORCHIXV. JVP.IX I'tMVK, v KVION A I STK4LI4. I\DI,I. AI»B\. EGYPT. HKIUTERRANEW POUTS PLYMOUTH LOXDOV.' Through Bills of Laiing issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Oontirfasrtal, and American Ports Nail Line. Outward. Hombwabd Ballaarat Nov Ift Bengal Nov
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    • 690 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. t Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. I 1 na«r contract with the Netherlands India Covernn-ent. I m -infapore: PBIP AriSCY, LATI J. Dahidbip 4 Co., 2-« CotLTBB OVAT. i he undermentioned dates are anly appron-mate. From Expected Will be Despatched for Van der Captllm^ Bandjermassin Nov 1 Bandjermaßsin, Kotabaroe, Moeara
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    • 581 7 Horddeutsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines. STEAMEIiR OF THE 00A8T FLEET. Tons Beg. Toira Reg. Privz Loo Sok 1804 Waldfimif 3500 I Phra Nang 1808 Trim Machev 1600 Sigumund 3X>O PhrcC. Klao 1688 Petchabun i'l»l P.CKuIaCK.u 1668 Borneo .100 Deli 1394 Kohtichany 2040 Taichiovi 1369 Pitfanulok MIJ Kong Btng 1 869
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    • 649 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bp*m«n. Hambupg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-steamere )f these lines will leave Singapore 01 or ibout the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. Heinrich Nov 6 Preuiten Nov 17 Knnig Albert Nov 31 Hamburg Nov SO Kiauttchou Dec 5 P. Heinrich Dec
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    • 643 7 JAI'AXMAIL STEAMsSIH A reguiar FORTNIGHTLY>ervicb is maintained between Japan anA Europe h\ the following NEW TWIN SCREW 9T«AMEKS. v Under Mail Contract with the Tmperia Japanese Government, specially deslgnec for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fint and Second Class Passengers, and fitted
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    • 277 7 rhe^B A^er.ts o^H aocept MisM 'I" 1 FIKK^B Capital .lH Paid up Beserve Fu^H The unrifreieM^B pany, aru p.-dpurad I*^H current ratus of prerr^B bousthM cjun umjaUJioi <H O E3TABLIRHID^H Insurances effected upH^lmost every description of property m thi nrnM rates of premium. ToUl sum lntursd ia lflf.l-, £4i-:.«G0,000 do
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  • SIPPING.
    • 1085 8 ■ham, Port Bs. 39 p I acedocks Colola c MFesterdav. Captain Kpßgkok, Slst Oct. ■■atieCoy/Ud. For W. 722 tons, Capt BawSamarang, 3rd Tan Kirn Tiaii A Sons l^plf^r^Rj^^^p. 1 16 tons Capt Ehrn an PraHov. FronsSalacca,6th Nov. Q.c, and 46 d.p. Wee Bin A Co. For Muar, ftt h -Rds.
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    • 602 8 ■Redjang Lebong $no. i •Hlley Haigreaves C 0.... |210. Royal Johorf |3 00, Intrer*. Singapore Dlaptnivy |65. Seplw »7.00. •Sonth Ranbs $1 50, b«y«r. Straits Insnrance (K2opd)... Nominal. •Stn.it* SteMpshli 1160.0', nelldiv 'StralU Trading C'ly.Ur... Ml 00, bay «i rtadu heremban $1 00. •TanjoDg Pagar Dork $KO. 'Temeloogs 2u
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    • 62 8 MAILS CLOSE for Per iteamer Time. Mosdat. Bangkok Koh-ii-l'hang 11 a.m. Malacca and Li nggi Helene Ip.m. Labuan and Manila Singora Ip.m. Amoy and Swatow Pwnea 3 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. Rangoon Cku}wa 3 p.m. Tdbsdat. Batavia LaSeynt 9 a.m. Bangkok Xatuna S p.m WIDIKDiT. P.S'tenham PenangftVun
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    • 150 8 M AILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the M.M. s.s. Armani W» Air due on Monday, with dates to the 16tb October. From China— Ry the M. M a. s. Tarra I due on the 9th November. Left Singapore. Due in London ArrW* Sept 22nd N. D. L. Oct 18th
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    • 184 8 1 VUg VcfaiL'g Name. A Toss Rio. Captain Fkom Sailed Co.«siobebs ov 4 (i K f! H 7 7 7 Oct at) M. Rustan Kainbti jSept 1C Standard Oil Coy. Oct SI Bo*i«tead and Co. 'Get 31 8. Naval Officer Nov 5 (iftggino and Co Nov n Beiii Hong
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    • 110 8 Date. VmBbl'» Name. A Rio. Tors. DUTIVATJON. ov t T 7 9 I 7 7 7 c 10 •10• 10 8 7 7 I am Mar oat Tolt Qleafallocb 8 i agora VaD der Capellen l.aurens Pit Chioa Yarra Armand Bebic La Beyne Resident Schifl M«na Hudson Brit »lr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 42 8 Co., BFsiLZ MERCHANTS. Year Presents Wion of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Stiver Goods, suitable for ■Embroidered Goods. Table Covers. Centre Pieces, Doyleys. Silk ■d Stock of High Class Diamonds, Jem Set Jewellery with K'e Variety of Solid Gold and Silverwares. KUTSTDjL-g SOLICITED.
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    • 1025 8 iIiHITEAWAY, iLAIOLAgig |B WAREHOUSE B 3IJ WILL BE CLOSED f 1 OUT Monday tde 9tfi instant, IN HONOUR OF THE Im I lal I 'T'Vf I §fir:i £r 5 P ill W GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION RENDERS will be received at the X Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on the 10th
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 64 8 WEATHER REPOHT. >Candang Kerbau Honital. ~>th A'oi I9ffl. iß|Hsl>.m.'9p.m Hem ah if. *HB^ .TffiS 29..H27 •->!> 918 Morning Temp 79.9 I «40 790 day and WB'lbTher 719 77.6 76.0 might tslenf. DirofWindl k.w. w.bt.w Calm. Vf ax. Temp 89.9 Mm 76.0 Mnx.in Son 141.0 Terr, rad 73 0 Rainfall .OH
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    • 34 8 WEATHER TELEGR A/. I H. S. A^St C. Ttlegraph Oompunv. 7th Notsmbbh BONURONG.— Barometer 300H Direction of Wind North. V Force of Wind I. Max.Temp in Shade 75. MANILA:— 764 Calm. 0. '2&. 27.
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