The Straits Times, 10 November 1903

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,280 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lfciW 9 03. PRICE 15 CEMTS.
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  • 170 1 THE SULTAN OF TURKEY'S BIRTH DAY. Reception .he Arab Club. Friday was i anniversary of the Sultan of Turke) birth, and Mohammedans in SiagK tore celebrated the occasion in characteristic fashion on Saturday. The Hon. Ahmed Attaoullah Bey, the Imperial Consul- General for Turkey, cave a reception at the Arab
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  • 201 1 Fairweather— Montgomerie. On Saturday afternoon the wedding took plac at the Presbyterian. Church of Mr. J L. Montgomerie, of the Standard Oil Company and Miss Esther Kairweather, daughOT of Mr. J. Y. Fairweatl.cr, of Perth, Scotland. The ceremony which was witnessed by a number of friends was
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  • 138 1 A < ollision took place on Saturday afternoon between the steamship Sappho, Captain Fostpr, belonging to the Straits Steamship Company, and the steamship lMn!>ard,Capt&U) Collingwood, a British vest-el which recently arrived from Coconudi. The Lohil'ard liad discharged a cargo of rio -^t Tanjong I'agar and was
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  • 159 1 Akkivkd yesterday morning by the Ynrra:— From Yokohama: Major and Mis. Kitchie. From Shanghai Mr «n<i Mrs. Knocker and child, Miss. Poulsen, Mrs. R. Rosenfeld, Mr. Forrester, Mr. T. Eszra.- From Hongkong Mr. Harire From Saigon Mr. Lapert, Mr. Pollock, Mr. Raquez. Per Armand liehic: From Marseilles, Mr.
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  • 188 1 Phenomenal Practice Scores. The team which will represent Singapore in the Interport rifle inatth on Thursday next has been fiually chosen. It consist* of Capt.Elliot (Capt.), ('apt. Baker, Lt Phillips, Sergt. Major .MuplibtOD, Sergt. Haywßrd, Serj:'. Murray, Lce.-Corpl. Morrison—all S. V C.; Pte. Shaik Mader, Pit. Abdul
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  • 54 1 Unoek the auspices ol tin: V.M.C.A. the Rev. D. Holland StnMw \n n> lecture to-morrow night on Japan, at the St. Andrew's Hall. For the benefit nf the uninitiated it may be explained tint the St. Andrew's Hall is the Chutch Mission School situated between the V M.C A. rooms
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  • 160 1 DEATH OF AN OLDSINGAPORE AN. Mr. William AluiHdu C<i a brother of Mr. Crane i»( s ir^u' ''t wlio for Bever:»l years part U 0*« B lining with his family in Koi"- »p. but who Bnenttlie best part, i ■>>- BCtiva life in Yokohama died ai K>be on Oct. i'2nd.
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  • 26 1 Tm KuiPiii MiniMTcrio London, who is now in Korea, i< fxpsetaH to pass through this port, en routa for London about ilib en^ of the v«*:ir
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 324 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. Sol* AttnU. slntapT* and F«d«r«t»d M«lij SUt««. Rigold, Bergmann Co. SOLE IMPORTERS OF THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN INTRODUCED BRANDS. "Crown" Beer. lEjUbeer -JBJ SOLE IMPORTERS Rigold, Berrmann a O SINGABLE. The very well-known dry Champagne Henkel! I*l 1 I ■^sOißk Trockcn^JJ Sole Importers \J^fl Ri£pld,Ber£mann*y° I m
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    • 337 1 First Quality Milk. Imported for tbe la«t 12 years. IISHEPHERD lX,y BRAND LONDENOfcDMILK M IJBERGMANN& C? LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. H. WOOL/" hpre from Australia last Tuesday per s. s. Ilnra and lirougbt 7 wall bred Ponies, pedigrees as follows: PEDIGREE I Brown Pony S3, 4 years, l>y t c Brat 'nut
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    • 105 1 Raffles Hotel. Fass Beer. Fass W Piags fi OIK USUAL RAC B DINNERS SI: I: D NOT H^| KACES ■■To Raffias to Forget Losses and tifl TS THE TARB l^| K M< Tussduu. litli Xovr.nihrr. Race Ist Thursday. 19th Race -'"''^B Saturday, fist /.'are ,>rrf Robinson Co. 12 Bromide Photofiraphic
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 118 1 UAY UV I'AV Tuesday, 10th November. High Water. 1.1 p.m. Philharmonic Urcheatra. 4.45. Town Baod Old Jail Site. Stu I Straits Chinese Brit. Asbocu. Town 1 1 All. 8. Wednesday, nth November. High Water. 2.125 a.m. l.i'J p.m. New Year Sport* Meeting. Kxrhange. 5. V.M.C.A. Lecture. R.4.V Thursday, lath November
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  • 1112 2 Home. It k difficult t» gauge the rarrentN „1 opinion in and throughout the country regarding the progress of the Fiscal Campaign bvt it i» certain that Mr. Chamberlain* un faltering tone and unhesitating confident m his cause are producing a marked and wide spread impression. The Irish
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 NOTICES. m BKITISH I LAGER BEER BREWED AND 15OTTLED BY J IND COOPS Cjfi Burton-on-TrejlfT THIS BEER IS BREN**!d FROM 1 PURE MALT HOPS 6 do/, niatt or 4 doz. quarts ALL DEALERS. Jk^M IMPORTED BY THE ■aSBBBBBaKV \l}^' aaF BUILT ON THE LINES OF A LIGHT TRACTION ENGINE. DESIGNED
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    • 195 2 ADVANTAGE OF EFFECTING ASSUfI ANCES EAfILY IN LIFi;. IT is an advantage to effect Assurance early i» life. By delcm, the rate of Premium incrcoteur Death may occur bejoce, tsjM^Kion is effected ir Htalth may fail TWPWider the life ineligible for Assurance. THE BOVtNEO COMPANY, LTD Agenlt, Standard Life Office,
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    • 284 2 ---^■BBBBBM* P ■DARTRINC A perfect complexion £y^52S^P 'iepends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by *W3y 'DARTRING' 'Lanoline' No imitatkm can bc»f the 'Dartring'. No imitation can be called 'BtaMßaf*. i 'DARTRING 1 TOILET 'I.ANOI.INK I Dtmand the gtnuint cfcmbi. uhn. ■Paapto DARTRINC 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP. #7. H^itrn I'tmdtut.
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    • 250 2 NOTICES. D LAVILLE'S <% LIQUOR r. com ar fils lfl>- mms Sci.D by all Chemists. m v If you are Suffering from a Roast, DROP IZSTTO THE Raffles Bodega, 31 Raffles Place, AM) Cool Yourself with a GUss OF Iced "Fass" Beer Hotel Van Wijk, ORCHARD ROAD. ranglln.) Suitable rooms
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  • 322 3 l.at^lin Naval Warfare from America. From America, comts the story of a daring plan in connection with naval warfare. Experiments have been conducted which in ftn actual engagement would entail the sacrifice of 200 lives to destroy an enemy's Battleship with its crew of upwards of 6*o souls.
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  • 287 3 Mb. Barnes will proceed almost immediately to relieve Mr. Campbell as Acting Resident, Pahang, who will act as Resident here. It is rumojured that Mr. K. G. Watson, the Secretary to Resident, Perak, will act as Commiosioner of Lands and Mines, vice Mr. Barnt-s. <» A lutur has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 823 3 NOTICES. A FOOLISH OLD IDEA. It wm once thought that a medicine was all the more beneficial tor having a must)* taste ;ind smell. We now know that such an idea is perfect nonsense There is n» more reason wby medicine should off«nd.the senses than why food sUould dot so.
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    • 513 3 NOTICES. t MARTIANS THK HIGHEST REPUTATION EYIRYWJEKE. BUILD UP and PRESERVEHIWR HEALTH and Fortiiy' the System againsiMsease with <MSShI^In!^S^^^BSSBR^OI^FLUI^eXTRAC^Or^«e^JAIII*IC* **W* ouuiot apeak ■^■>BbV^b7b b iK|^l too highly of >t B^W _^^MaYM aY ?^H Pronounced by the highest medical AUTHORITIES "s!«A?¥o b e* Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, and WONDERFUL PURIFIER of
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    • 619 3 NOTICES. For m net lon al troubles, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to tne S>X. Prescribed by the blithest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey, steel Drops and Penny royal. CUAPOTEAUT, 8, r. Vi»i«>ni«, Pu-ia Renowned Phjiicjan* .prescribe Grimault'i Matieo I v tbe moet active and i«*ke lame
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    • 677 3 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. lOK ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE, AND SYDNEY. 'pHK Compiny's steamer SATAHA, I S.lftfl tons, Captain (toss, it expeiled to arrive here on or about tbe 10th November, and will have pro »pt despatch (or tbe above ports. ror freight or passage apply to 10-1 1
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  • 76 4 iimkii Atiai.uii.au Bkv. The reiuuins «i the late Aiimki) Attaoullah Bkv, (Imperial Consul -General for Turkey) will be removed from the town residence of Byed Mohamed AUnjroir No. l.iJavaKoad, Cauipong <;!aiu, at 7 a.m. to-morrow to the Mokauiedan Burial Ground nt Telak Tlangah for intcrm.-nt at 8. ;i .in.
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  • 613 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 10TH NOVEMBER. Fob the Eecond time in four years it is our painful duty to record the accidental death of a foreign ConsulGeneral at .Singapore. In 1899 Mr. De \'ki], tkl ropresentative of the Netherlands Government here, was thrown from his horse and
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  • 360 4 Just bor weeks ago the RationalZeit'iny r>t Berlin stuted We Relieve that we are well-informed when we ameri, Ilia: there is no agreement between (Jerniaiiy an. l iMtfcM I'nwi-r l>y which the neiiti nl position M Cermany with reference to East At-ia^-ould in any direction be subjected to nny restriction.
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  • 58 4 It was reported at London on the Snd iiitt. that Great Britain La. l consented to allow French tioops to occupy Morocco on condition of the abandonment cf the French shore rizhts in Newfoundland the renunciatioii of all Frencb claims in Egypt the concession to Britain of two coaling stations
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  • 41 4 An announcement was expected at London on the 2nd instant to the Jetted that a Committee would be formed having liberal powers to reorganise the national defences. It was anticipated tint the Committee would include Fisher, Lord Grenfell, and Lord Esher.
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  • 39 4 A telecjram dated Kobe, 2od Nov., siyw^at the tension hitherto prevailing between Russiu and JapajLitaaJyeß much relieved. It is understood that Rus&Va n inclfried to make certain conces&ions*by widening the basis of the negotiations proceeding between Japan and herself.
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/ni bank rate is l/10r\
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  • 8 4 Wire News will be found on page '2
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  • 9 4 The homeward mail closes at* a. m on Friday.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be Found on page 8.
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  • 11 4 The Bank of England rate has risen ;o four per cent.
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  • 11 4 A quantity of local news is printed on page 1 to-day.
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  • 15 4 The British barque Umvo't managed to get a new crew and sailed yesterday for Mauritius.
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  • 34 4 TflK Russian warships Cemreiitch and flayarKwere to '«aye Colombo for Port Arthur Co the sth inst. Mr. M. RoO^ssk is returning to Singapore by the French mail steamer leaving Marseilles on the 29th inst.
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  • 16 4 The Dutch lighthouse tender Zeediuf arrived from Rhio yesterday""Bt» reute for the Anarabas and Nntuna Islands.
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  • 21 4 Tbi Town and I Volunteer band will play on the Old Jail Site this afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting.)
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  • 19 4 Tbb F'M.S. yacht Meran arrived from Port Swettenham on Saturday with a party of officials from the Malay States.
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  • 42 4 Mr. Amd Mrs. C. Stringer and Miss Stringer are passengers from Europe by the Konig Albert due here on the 21st. Ihe P. 0. outward mail steamer Ballaarat left Colombo at 2 p.m. on •Sunday and is due here on Saturday afternoon.
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  • 24 4 Thk P. &O. homeward mail steamer Bengal left Hongkong at 1 p. in. on Saturday and is due here aj 6am on Thursday. j
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  • 23 4 J'hb Kkv. \V. Murray, ma, ha| gone to Penang to introduce the Ret. Mr. Whitoc, lute of Elgin, to the Presbyterian Church tnere.
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  • 24 4 The recent typhoon of the China Coast including Hongkong caused treat destruction to small craft. The loss of life is put at 2,000 souls.
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  • 30 4 No 1 Go. S.V I. playpd a cricket match npaiiis.!. nn rleven of the RE. Nt Rlnkari Mau on Saturday. The former won an even game by only four runs.
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  • 27 4 A public meeting to consider the holding of land and sen %ports on Ist JauiMUry next will be held to-morrow afternoon in the Exchange at 5 o'clock.
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  • 28 4 Vii k-Admirai. Hir G. Nokl will not relieve Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge in the command of thn China Squadron till March next,*when Admiral Bridge rei ires for age.
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  • 33 4 The field day for the B.V.R B.R.E. (v) and S.V.I, at Pasir I'anjanj yesterday morning was very poorly attended, the majority of the men going to see ihe big parade at the Racecourse.
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  • 29 4 Laird Brothers have amalgamated with Messrs. C. Cammell Co., of the Cyclops Steel and Ironworks, Sheffield, tad the Sheffield Firm will henceforth be known as Cammell Ltird .v Co.
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  • 39 4 Is Government House grounds last night, ou the way to the hall, a gentleman picked up a >ld bangle net with diamonds. If the owner will apply at this office, she can be put into communication with tho finder.
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  • 38 4 Yesterday a house collapsed in Smith Street and a Chinese girl was buried in the ruins. On being rescued from the deliri* it was discovered that she had a broken thigh. She was removed to the General Hospital.
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  • 34 4 H M.S. Wateruitch arrived at Hongkong on the .'JOth Oct. in a damaged condition owing to encountering a typhoon in the Formosa Channel. Two petty officers and a bluejacket were washed overboard and drowned.
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  • 38 4 Thi demand for Mr. Morleys Life of Gladstone" has been so great that it is pronounced by the publishers to be unprecedented in the history of political biography. The publishers and booksellers have had to execute enormous orders.
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  • 43 4 A London telegram dated Oct. 30th says a whole apparatus for hypodermic injection, and a bottle of morphia tabloids have been discovered in tbe unrltrgrowth of the plantation at Ridhmond Park, where the body of Miss Hickman, the uiisbing lady doctor, was found.
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  • 49 4 A nasty accident occurred in Bencoolen Street yesterday afternoon. Two bullocks were drawing a heavily laden cart down an incline when one of the animals slipped and th< wheel passed over its leg and brolsj it. The ambulance was soon on the scene and the animal was taken away.
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  • 58 4 A new company, called the Kapar Para Rubber Co., has been fowneff in Selangor. Under the management of Mr. Bailey it i<* opening up a large area for .rubber cultivation. Iv is said that if all goes well with the new venture it will be as large as Sungei Rengam
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  • 62 4 The passengers for .Singapore from home by tbe P. and O. mail due here on Saturday next are Miss Morrison, Mr. and Miss Sommerville, Mr. C. B. Griffin, Mrs. Seed, Sister Katherine, Mrs. Ventris, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Howlett. For Penang:— Mr. A V. Adams and infant, Miss Jones, Miss
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  • 76 4 The members of the Keppel Golf Club held a special meeting at the Club house on Saturday night, the Captain, Mr. R. T. Reid, occupying the chair in the absence of the President There was a good attendance. After some discussion, it was resolved to raibe the limit of membership
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  • 114 4 Tbb sitting of the .Singapore Assizes was resumed to-day the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, on the bench when Ernest J. Unger was brought up for trial on three charges of criminal breach of trust. It was alleged that on 26th July, 1902, while acting as clerk to Messrs. Gold>schmidt
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  • 40 4 YOUR DIGESTION IMPR^^^f Stkarns' Wink is pleasant tfl^f It aids digestion. It agrees witr^H most delicate stomach. It incre^H weight and strength. Now is the t^H to reap the full benefit of this valuabH tonic. Sold by aIJ chemists. 1
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 86 4 Attitude of Russia And derma London, 7th Nov. The Tbmp* says that M. Delcassf\ the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has informed a Cabinet Council at Paris that, as regards the Far East, a peaceful outlook predominates The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at Vienna states that
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    • 172 4 Mr. Hay, Iho American Secretary of State, ha^isaued a statement (Mending tho recognition of Panama hy the United States as an independent repub- lie, on the ground of its Mag in the strictest accordance with the principles of justice and equity. Recognition was the only
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    • 53 4 Undergoes an Operation. Hlh November. The Emperor William has been successfully operated upon for polypus in the larynx. The polypus was removed. The medical report lays stress on the fact that the polypus is not of a cancerous nature. The morning bulletin was t-alisfac-tory. His Majesty's night temperature
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    • 49 4 The reports that Germany has been promising Russia active support in ;he Far East are doubted. It is believed that the main outcome >f the conference of the German and Russian emperors will be German mpport of the Austro-Russian reform iclieme in Macedonia.
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    • 69 4 iO H A 1. 1 1. AM) The corresponderJH Telegraph at Aden IJ advance into SomuliLilßM off to the 14th inst;inM and Italian wurah^M^H ready to coopc-mt^H SULTAN-J Only OermaH It is held to be^| German Amba^H diplomatist rece^B Turkey on the I^| last) KAISF.k'sB The iii i-t ii»:H the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 420 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY ALL MALT THE PRINCIPAL CUBS All the 'i* the Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. P. M. s. PRICE -10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY KXTRA. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements, I". M. S. and the Far
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    • 253 4 SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. popular Orchestral Concert WILL HI GIVEN IN THE TOWN HALL On Friday, ftovember 3 lh. at 9 p.m. Ft» »f Stati at the E«binson Piut Members can reserve seats without charge on prodnetion of their membership tickets. Admidßion to the pnblic 13-11 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND." FOR PORT
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    • 170 4 O. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. OPKM Uresham Huum, (Battery Road), S a.nt. Up 5 p.m. j Orchard Road, 8 a.m. to S p.m. Snudayi, 8 a.m. to noon. yS A ipnintiuont* or sitting! shorfj hu ii'«"lc, if 1 1 1 ile, beforehand. yr i" btmiiers who intendyto send portraits
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  • 571 5 T THE HON.[ATAOULLAH BEY KILLED SftY ACCIDENT. Tragic Sequel to the Birthday Ball at Government Mouse. the douth, JL? der traffic eircuu. of the flflkAamed Ataoulla'i Bey, the Turkish^pnsul Omeral pore, wlio wW icilled while Attempting to jump irorf runaway tjiiarry when leaving the Birthday
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  • 69 5 Thk Odessa .V ,-/i states that two ships of the Russian Volunteer Fleet, the Moskva and Khenon, have been' purchased by the Russian AdnTralty in order to be placed at thrVji S posal of Admiral A!«>xieff for transport purposes in the Far filst. The price paid exceeds y.500,000 roubles (.£350,000
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  • 78 5 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Temelong Hydiaulit Tin Mining Co. held at noon to-day, the following resolution was passed That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting that the Company*, cannot by reason of its liabilities dontinue its business and that it is Advisable to
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  • 2973 5 The Byrty second birthday of His Majesty^Tiing Edward VII was yesterday observed by a public holiday hrousfhout the Colony, most of the tiusirjrets houses being closed the whole, and/some part, of the day. The flag"tafrT* were gaily decked, with flags, silrmounted by the Royal Standard, Wie war
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  • 270 5 The Singapore Municipal Commission resumed consideration on Saturday of the Estimates for 1904. Mr. Evans presided and the other members preser 1 jere Dr. Murray Robertson, Mestry looles, Sohst, Allen and Sauf land Mr. I'olglase, secretary c Secretariat, Town Hall ana jegutratyn charges, and the tief f'<
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  • 726 5 THE UMVOTI CASE. CaptftJn Hay's Version of the Captain \\\B^^H Imi oli, whose lascal^HH attempting to desert TW^^B alleging that they are being sn^ writes to inform us that he is a gtnl^H man and (hat the Strait* Times reporter! is of lascar caste. The latter assumption is an error.
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  • 107 5 Tuekg was a large audience at the Teutonia Club on Saturday night, when an excellent concert was given by Madam Maunsfeldt (soprapo) and Signor Mario Paci (pianist), who were assisted by some of two of our leading local amateurs, Messrs. Kruger and Valois. It was
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  • 74 5 S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between the S. CO Ist XI and the S.R.C. The former batted first and knocked up 212 runs for five wickets. Bradbery made 68, Sounders ">O, and R T. Reid 41. The SRC. were all
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  • 61 5 Mr Niki.s Li'ndbkro, better kaova in Nagasaki as "Charlie Brown," died at that poft on the 22nd instant, uged 69 years. Mr. Lundberg who was one of the oldest foreign residents in Southern Japan, arrived in Nagasaki in 1859. He retired from business only a few years ago. He waa
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 116 5 Renumber the Name. ~VrOU may have an attack of diarrhn a, X dysentery, or pain in the stomach oue of the«e days, and it will be well to remerab«r the name of a nedicine that will cure you. Say it slow Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Who
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    • 40 5 Mrs. W. A. Grove, Sterling Centre, Maine, writes I was taken with harsh, dry cough, and grew steadily worse. My neighbors thought I was going into Consumption. Jayne's Expectorant cured mo in less than ten days." The Singapore Dispensary. SoleagentsfortheStraittSettlements.
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    • 152 5 A Monster Devil Fish. Destroying its victim is a type of Rli<mi matism. "To be overpowered by this terrible disease, crippled, helpless, bedridden, is to-day the fnte of hundreds of sufferers. For but few diseases are so many nemedies recommended as for Rheumatism, but among them none is so efficient
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  • 443 6 H^ne sea trees I thin, Mr planters and in Mr. Wiek war's Hntt are to be congratubeing far preferable to Certaiu up-country planters, informed us, having Ren asked to float their estates as companies, gave the rejoinder that when they had got a good thing why should Itey give it
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  • 29 6 How it happened Uooney Where did ye git th' black eye, Moiko?" Clancy— Why, Tim Dolan's just back from his honey-moon —an' 'twas me advised Tim t' git married."
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  • 29 6 Improvement: "Is your daughter improving in her music f I shouldn't be surprised," answered Mr. Cumrox the doe has quit howling every time slie sits down to the piano."
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 Prepare for Emergency. WHAT would ycu do if takon with a severe attack of Coli>; or lMarrhira, and your p}iysici»n could tiot be g^^lpuiunionnu i 1 Provide yourself with lnin's Colic. Cholera. HBKi-mi'ily, and will then be in emergency. months children are of the bowels, and »n-t rarcful attention. Mdqsb
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    • 263 6 h, j I Sfij-< I s |j tonics fur tl.e mrdiciffc in the r V '^^?BW^» Nil 1 M-. r. F M.ivsnrr. Frencli Hock, Paarl Div., Cape Colony, says, |!j Sim i- i-S- I iiaxv alwiiv. k«'|>t M.iihcr Srif-t-ls Syrup m stock and had M good sale tat it I
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    • 641 6 NOTICES. iff^apol and_Kranji Rp.il^lv. From Octofc ist, 1903, and until further noflfce. ■p pi/ nAY S SUNDAYS.! p p.,,. PM Pll p.M AM. a\*l A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M^f.M. P.M P.M. H<wtOß ilmFi H i ?s 1 1 ss is Bii wi is p ais Cluny Road 7 7 iMoU 1244
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 688 7 BUCmf AN'S W^SKY SblJ everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. hum him .1 \im\ n:\wu. CEYLON, AUSTR ILI i. I\l»l I. AUEX. BGYFT, MEIHTKRRAXE4X FORTH. PLYMOITH I.OMM>\. Through Bills of UadlM issued for Chini Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and \merican Ports Mall Line. •vrd. Homeward Hallaarai Snv
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    • 646 7 STEAMSHIF^COMPANIES. Koninklijke Pakotvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Gcvernrreot. »i'> at Singapore: Phip Aoisct, latb J. Dakhlslb A Co., !i-8 CciiTwOniv The undermentioned dates are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for Vnnder Capellrn .Bandjermassin Nov 1 Bandjermafisin. Kotabaroe, Moeara Djawa, Samsrinda, Donggaln, BiHongan, Tar.ikitn, and
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    • 626 7 Sorddentsclier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, 3TKAMEK> OF THE COAST rI.EET. Tons Reg. Tosft Reg. Print I*o Sok 1604 Waldemar 3500 I t'hra Nang 1008 Print Machfw 1600 Sigumund 3.500 Phra 0. Klfte 1668 Petchabun aSIWI P. Chula C. K^*LM% Borneo- -100 Deli >i^^3»ji Kohtichang j.jJO Taickiwi ISfitf PiUanulok 2019 Kong
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    • 669 7 NySTEAMSHIP COMPANIES. rh»rddeutsoher Lloyd Bremen. Hambur>fc-Amer»ika Llnie, Hamburg. IMI'EIIIVL QEHMVN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-stcamqn jf Iheae lines will leave Singapar.) oi or tbont the undermentioned dates Outward Homeward P. Heinrich Nov 5 Preutten Nov 17 KSnig Albert Nov 21 Hamburg Nov 80 Kiautschou Dec 5I P. Heinrieh Dec
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    • 618 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TU" JAPAXMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A refralar FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained betwiap Japan and Europe by the following N NEW TWIN SOaWLSTEAMERS, Under Mail Contract wTO the Imperm! Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Europeflt Service, lighted throughout by Efctricity, provided with excellent accommod&tion for First and
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    • 434 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ANTON INSURA.NOB OVKiUM LIMITED. Capital SubwcTl'- Amonnt j»i4 q Betervu fund... H»ap Omcrt, HovaicoKa. rhe im<luiai l fned, haviog bef>is *pp"icUd Agents of the abovo CnrcTur v, i. jr»}Kro<lto itooept Marine I. BODRTI HJ£ LON (a HUE fire nreußAj -;y. Capital > 2"N« Paid up VAt-^i.'. Reserve Fuud
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