The Straits Times, 12 November 1903
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Title Section14 1903-11-12 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,282 SINGAPORE, THIJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 190 H. PRICE 15 CERTS.14 words
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Advertisement745 1903-11-12 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, srt« Agents, Slnf.p.rt ud f'eder.Urf Malay SUtM. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION rpENDERS will be received at the Resi X dent Councillor's Office, Penang, up to 18th November, 190S, for mak ing clothing for the Police Department, Penang, for the years 1904-06. Patterns of clothing and ful 1 information745 words
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Advertisement617 1903-11-12 1 NOTICE. MESSRS. Sarkies Brothers be K to *equeet their customer* not to pay any bills to their collectors unless a separate voucher is given by their collectors bearing the signature of the firm. No receipt will be valid from this date without the said voucher. BA.RKIEB BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, Raffles Hotel,617 words
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Advertisement225 1903-11-12 1 The Thomas ToPEflu Motor car. Model No. 18, 8 H.P. The most graceful and artistic in its lines of any automobile in the world, Cylinder head*, anil valves are w;<i*t jacketed all gears are caM hardenedj; operating in Oil bath; encased in <>ii-tiglit .mil dust-proof Aluminium top case. Every part225 words
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Advertisement148 1903-11-12 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid By^^B^^^^^^"] Ta\ aIT 1 ,*k\ PNDENSEDMJLJ |l/| 1 \\T L\ mgj£r Guaranteed jJ^fengSKSsf^ m- see this i**^^ Full Cream. T r*df hark on every Largest Sale in the World. *>■• Raffles Hotel. Fass Beer. Fass Bc^r. Fass. Beer. RACES! RACE^ OUR USUAL RACE DINNERS NEED NOT REMEMBER DATES148 words
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Correspondence.
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Article192 1903-11-12 2 Progress of the Scheme. Authoritative details liave reached a home paper of the progress already made by Lord Kitchener in his colossal task of reorganising the Indian Army, and of the plans which he hopes to to carry out. The important nature of the work192 words
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Article38 1903-11-12 2 Nodd—" I told my wife te let me know at least a week ahead when she wu coming back to town from her vacation." Todd— "Why so far ahead?" Nodd—" I wanted a chance to get back myself."38 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement305 1903-11-12 2 NOTICES. THE LARGEST ORDER EVER PLACED FOR TYPEWRITERS BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT (275 Machines) HAS BEEN ISSUED POR THE EMPIRE jß^fc MACH|NE Price 50 complete. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd., Singapore. HUTTENBACH Bros. Co., Penang. SOFT WOJtDS ARE RENDERED VALUABLE AND SUITABLE FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH HARD WOODS ARE305 words
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Advertisement292 1903-11-12 2 NOTICES. GWYNNES~Lm (J. A H. G WYNNE. Ltd., and BWYPNE C*., United. ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS. Tekf rMI CodH -Q WYNNE, LONDON." A B C, 4th sth Editions, A 1, MOHIINO NEALE'S Trade Mark I I < I It I, K. lutTutiren if the largest iri Mtt efleieit CENTRIFUGAL PUMPING292 words
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Advertisement411 1903-11-12 2 NOTICES. Have you tried it Tried what? LORNE WHISKY. OH. YES ITS VERY GOOD. tn.th j. n.c, J. MOTION ff CO. WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY KXKCUTKP The French Hair Dressing Saloon. D. CALISTO Owing to the rise in exchange, is now prepared to give monthly attendance for $2 per411 words
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Article525 1903-11-12 3 Straits and Borneo Exhibits. Th« latest supplement to the Board ot.Tni<le Journal dealing with matters connected with the Imperial Institute, contains iQnje interesting notes on recent additions to the Indian and Colonial Sections. The following is an extract Bkmi» Settlement* and Federated Malay States Considerable progress has525 words
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Article200 1903-11-12 3 Men write cookery books now, says the St. Jumet't Gazette, and rhapsodise in print ovpr the dinners they have eaten. No wonder that when duty takes them abroad tht-v find their clicf a source of tronhle. There is a story on record of a200 words
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Article53 1903-11-12 3 It is under contemplation by the I Government of India to produce a I Gazetteer of Persii.i The work will be lentrnstei to LJmitMiaat T/irimer, a (young and rising Political Officer, with s« growinc reputation as an expert in frontier politics, who will probably accompany* the Viceroy on his tour53 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1903-11-12 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "1 8 cure for severe colds, perni'tent I cfluwhs q'l n preventive of pneumonia. It is tne n 'ers' fnvmrite for whooping coußh.\\Vi l. ire your cold quicker than »ny othar im» fine in the market. »n«l lAive them-vtem in a natural and healthy condition) Is an81 words
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Advertisement626 1903-11-12 3 NOTICES. I OF THE MULTITUDES who have used it or are now using it, we have never beard of any one who hai been disappointed in it. No claims are made for it except those Vhich are amply justified by experience. In commending it to the afflicted we simply point626 words
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Advertisement243 1903-11-12 3 NOTICES. Funagoya Tansan 11HE above mii eral water, for which. we were re sentlv appointed soli ■gent* by Hasegawa A Co., of Kobe. Japan is bottled at Fun&^oya spring in Kiuehia Japan, and ii an invigorating and refreshing drink. ftmixes excel lei tly with whisky, bramlv or milk and, in243 words
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Advertisement652 1903-11-12 3 NOTICES. 'ANTED immediately a Drester for tbe Civil Hospital, Johore Bahru. Salary $30 per menssm. Applications with copies of recent testim omaU to 1* gent to PBI.sCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, u/c Jobore. WANTED. AN intelligant clerk toatttnd to cost* I in a solicitor's office. Apply to Costs c/o Strait* Time*, t652 words
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Advertisement509 1903-11-12 3 NOTICES. iRIGAUD'S Kaaanga or japaii TOILET WATER Rignd't Kantngt W> t»r hit the mil perfume of the KtniDgi Flower of J«p»o and iootbinf tad cool; action on the >kin, R relieTet mosquito bitet, ter pertpinlioa. •RIGAUD C nxrvuw 8. ru VlTlenn* Plrit-Frtnn •t lßitaU«aal ■■■^■■V^iaaHtß^Bl^BHMJ ALEXANDRA DIBPKNBABY BJ-H, Bnus Bassah509 words
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Advertisement512 1903-11-12 3 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM 3HIP CO., LTD. FOR BROOME, PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ASHBURTON, CARNARVON, GERALDTON, AND FREMANTLE. THE Company* steamer CHARON, 2,681 ton* regisfr, Capt. Bell, is intended to tail for the above port* on Thursday. 12th in»t. For freight or passage, apply to W. MANBFIELD A CO., LTD., 12-1 1512 words
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Obituary17 1903-11-12 4 Steatton. On |the kill November, at Soerabaia, Java, Captam Henry Stratton, of Singapore, aged 73 years.17 words
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654 1903-11-12 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. Ir is gratifying to learn that tfee Government has given more consideration than did the Municipal Commission, as a body, f.o the representation made by Mr. Hooper vmonth ago for advancing the convenience of the public by extending magisterial powers in654 words
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Article588 1903-11-12 4 Mail advices from Deli speak of the steadily increasing insecurity of life and property there, owing to the fact that the coolies have become emboldened since the unfortunate official tour of the estates by an official from Batavia. Matters have so gone from bad to worse that even officials c.irry588 words
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Article261 1903-11-12 4 The Hongkong Prem publishes an interview with Admiral Alexeiff which was gr.tuied its representative at Port Arthur on ihe 19th ult. ItP roncludef with the rert-ark, My interview with Admiral Alexeifi convinced ran that the Russians will remain in Manchuria." The same issue of that journal contains a special telegram261 words
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Article81 1903-11-12 4 At a meetng of the Sarawak Committee of Administration on the 31st October the President (the Hon. H. F. Deshon) announced that, owing to the recent changed in the currency of the Straits Settlements, it had been necessary for the Treasurer of Sarawak (the Hon. F. H. Dallas) to go81 words
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Article57 1903-11-12 4 Governor Blake of Hongkong is notably friendly to his Chinese subjects. Under the heading, "The Governor and his Chum," the China Mail announces "We understand the following application for meat license has been received at the Registrar Geneial's Department:— My dear Blake, Your old friend Wong Sam wants to open57 words
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Article15 1903-11-12 4 A i.btter on food rings ami t >i taxation will be found on page J.15 words
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Article14 1903-11-12 4 Swimming Club launches »ni leave Johnston's Pier on Sunday at 7 and 8 a.m.14 words
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Article14 1903-11-12 4 Last night a steam crane attached to two tongkang's sank off the Shipping Office.14 words
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Article32 1903-11-12 4 Tkmdirs are invited by Government for the erection of new railway offices at Tank Road. The nejv Tanjong Pagar-built steamer Beutong leaves on her first trip up the west coast on Saturday.32 words
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Article19 1903-11-12 4 The Rev. J. A. B. Cook will conduct service in the Johore Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 8.15 a.m.19 words
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Article21 1903-11-12 4 Thk Konig Albert, witb the Kaiser's son on board as a Dassenger, is due here from Europe on Friday next week.21 words
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Article19 1903-11-12 4 The AmphitrUe returned to the roads yesterday afternoon and left for Hongkong this morning, where she will be docked.19 words
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Article22 1903-11-12 4 The passengers arriving from Hongkong this morning by the P. O. s.s. Bengil include M *B«rs. P. RizS and F. M. Perpieto.22 words
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Article21 1903-11-12 4 A special meeting of the Municipal Board takes places tomorrow to consider the rvalang Tunnel works and the Estimates for 1904.21 words
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Article23 1903-11-12 4 Owing to pressure on space a letter anent Russian Armenians and some articles of local bearing have to be held over until to-monrow.23 words
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Article23 1903-11-12 4 This morning a Kline who was walking along Orchard Road dropped dead suddenly. It is understood that death was due to natural causes.23 words
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Article21 1903-11-12 4 Master Michael Fuley, a Queen's Scholar of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang, has obtained his B. A. Degree at Emanuel College, Cambridge.21 words
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Article28 1903-11-12 4 Mr. K. Ohga, the Acting Consul for Japan in Singapore, was among those who attended the funeral of the late Ahmed Attaoullah Bey at Teluk Blanga yesterday morning.28 words
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Article36 1903-11-12 4 Thi following passengers are booked toyeave per 88. Bengal to-morrow For\London via Marseilles— Mr. W. Peel, Mr. A Male and Mr. and Mrs. J D. Saun jers. ForColombo Mr. Ponsonby. For Pfnang Mrs. J. K. Birch.36 words
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Article39 1903-11-12 4 The Secretary of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company has received news that the crushing return for four weeks ending on the 7th November r:e: stone crushed 3,000 tons, smelted gold obtained 706 oz average per ton 5 dwts.39 words
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Article50 1903-11-12 4 The newly built steam launch Tongehuan arrived this morning from Hongkong. ;She was built at that port by Quong Hip Loong for Ban Lim Ree of PenangA She is of 43 tons and was brought .down by a Chinese crew. The OpiunJ and Spirit Farmers here are her agent B50 words
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Article106 1903-11-12 4 It is reported that the Japanese Government's opH for estimates for a new battleship been responded to by the six principal shipbuilding firms in England, and th* estimate sent in by Messrs. Vickers isVP°rted to have been the lowest. The Japanese authorities will therefore concrete a formal contract with the106 words
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Article60 1903-11-12 4 The Nederland Company's mail steamer Koning Willem II left Salfang on the llth inst. at 1 p m., and is expected to arrive here on the 13th inst. at 8 a.m. She will sail for Balavia on the 13th inst. at 2 pm. The Kotiing Willem II left Genoa on60 words
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Article49 1903-11-12 4 P.L.W." reverts to the continued bad condition of Racecourse Road despite various protests that have been made. He is surprised that the Municipality has not yet done anything in the way of improvement, seeing that 'so many people use the road and large numbers of residences are situated therein.49 words
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Article56 1903-11-12 4 Mk. C. Dknnjson, the Senior Boarding Officer, leaves this afternoon for the Dindings. He is taking up the new Government Fteam launch I/umul for that place. Mr. Dennison will return to Singapore as soon as he has handed the Lumut over. The launch has been built and engined throughout in56 words
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Article63 1903-11-12 4 Thk Bill to amend the Pensions Ordinance, to be read the first time at the meeting of Legislative Council tomorrow, lias been brought in by direction of the Secretary of State. It recognizes the pensioning of officers on abolition of office, and exempts certain prison warders from eompulfory retirement at63 words
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Article75 1903-11-12 4 The largest gold nugget ever discovered in Alaska has betn found on Anvil Creek, in the Nome disliict. It weiehs 182 ounces and is valued at £660. A nugget of pure copper containing 11 cubic feet of the -metal, and weighing four tons, has been found in the bed of75 words
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Article99 1903-11-12 4 MesBHB. Yong Lke Heno Co., of Singapore, have decided to open a branch establishment in Bangkok, which will be run on similar lines to their emporiums here. There are not too many first class provision and general goods establishments in Bangkok at present and there is no doubt/ the advent99 words
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Article54 1903-11-12 4 MACEDONIAN REFORMS Russo-Austrian Reply to the Porte. London, llth Nov. The Austrian and Russian Ambassadors at Constantinople yesterday handed to the Turkish Government a reply to the latter's answer [to their note re the reforms in Macedonia]. The letter renews the recommendation to the Turkish Government to acceptReuter - 54 words
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Article30 1903-11-12 4 They Crossed the Orange River. A party of rebel Hottentots crossed the Orange River at Ramendsdrift, but they were repulsed by a detachment of the Cape police.30 words
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Article31 1903-11-12 4 \2th November. Telegrams from Constantinople by an indirect route, thus avoiding censorship, show that the AustroR'tseian reply to Turkey insists upon the acceptance of the Macedonian reform proposals.31 words
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Article16 1903-11-12 4 The condition of the Kaiser continues to be favourable the wound is healing.16 words
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Article46 1903-11-12 4 Favourable Reception on the Continent. Mr. Balfour's speech has created a most favourable impression on the Continent. His endorsement of the Macedonian reforms scheme, his pacific remarks regarding the Far East, and his advocacy of arbitration have alike evoked the most cordial comments.46 words
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Advertisement935 1903-11-12 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT^ CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT _A.23"X3 STJFFIjTHJX) EHOXTLABLY TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the in 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, F.935 words
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Advertisement53 1903-11-12 4 O. R. LAMBERT V CO.. Photojrraphe«-». OP>N: Gireaham Houms, (B»ttery Roftd), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon. Aoiiointments or sittings should be mnde, if ponHible, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Km»« Cards just opened. Views and Types Illustrate53 words
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Advertisement29 1903-11-12 4 Mr. Thos, McGuire, Wellstown, Ohio, writes: Jayne's Expectorant cured nee of a severe cough, after all our doctor had failed." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.29 words
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Advertisement30 1903-11-12 4 "iil^Kg JJHAN ANY KMULSioN. Stbarnb 1 wii(7phß}tiu«&£? irritation as do Emulsions, and its use^*^ yen when prolonged, is not followed by\? on disturbance of the stamach.— Sold/ hv all chemists.30 words
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Article742 1903-11-12 5 Singapore Team Scores 937. Hongkong (Jets Only 891. Thk Singapore team, consisting of seven Volunteers and three of the 73rd Carnatic Infantry, fired at the Balestier Range this morning in the Interport rifle match against Shanghai, Hongkong and I'enang. The match was fixed to be fired at742 words
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Article57 1903-11-12 5 Thk time for ppsting Christmas parcels for delivery in the United Kingdom expired at noon to-day. But on payment of an additional fee of 50 cents, parcels intruded for delivery before Christmas Day can be forwarded overland rui Brindisi. in which case they need not he posted till the P.57 words
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Article461 1903-11-12 5 The Christmas Island Case. At the Singapore Assizes, Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, on the bench, the four Chinamen who have been brought from Christmas Island charged with the murder of another Chinaman, were tried to-day. According to the indictment, it was alleged that on Bth July, five461 words
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Article317 1903-11-12 5 The Novi Krai is very indignant over the V.S. commercial treaty with China. The Port Arthur correspondent of the N.~O. Daily News quotes the Russian paper as Raying that it is not necessary to be very perspicacious in order to understand that the untimely opening of Moukden317 words
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Article76 1903-11-12 5 The Legislative Council of Ceylon met on lue 26th October to open a new Session. The list of measures to be brought in includes a Bill with regard to the surrender of fugitive criminals from the Federated Malay States. The Governor, Sir West Ridgeway, delivered his last annual address showing76 words
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Article381 1903-11-12 5 Appointment of Committees. A MBBTiNG was held in the Singapore Exchange last evening for the purpose of considering what arrangements should be made for holding land and sea sports on New Year's Day. There were present Messrs. D. K. Somerville, W. Q. St. Clair, G. E Mosley,381 words
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Article269 1903-11-12 5 An Architect's Difficulties. In Bankruptcy to-day Mr. Justice Hyndman Jones presiding the names of Messrs. P. T. Hopwood and C. P. Saunders, whose cases were adjourned from a previous examination, were called at the first hearing. Mr. P. T. Hopwood, architect, of Passir Panjang stated that he arrived269 words
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Article134 1903-11-12 5 Thk following official notifications has been published Mr. H. Conway Belfield, british Resident, Snlangor, is appointed to act as British Resident, Perak, from 4th November, 1908, until further notice, vice Mr. J. P. Rodger, c.m.g. Mr. D. G. Campbell, Secretary to Resident, Perak, is appointed to134 words
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Article62 1903-11-12 5 In the St. Andrew's Hall, last night the Rev. D. Holland Stubbs delivered an interesting lecture, illustratea by limelight views, on Japan," giving some interesting sidelights on the manners, customs, and habits of the people. The proceedings were enlivened with a Scotch selection on the violin by Mr. A. Cameron62 words
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Article58 1903-11-12 5 Mr. Fakger, a German planter from Sumat- a, whose speciality ispapain, has just gone to Europe on business connected with that article. The market for this in England is very variable and easily overstocked. Mr. Faeger goes, to arrange for sales of his own product, to England58 words
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Article76 1903-11-12 5 The Hon. Mr. A. A. Apcar's new horse, Great Scot," by "Lochiel out of Scotch Mary," and the present favourite for the Viceroy's Cup, when seen out on the Calcutta race-course for the first time came in for the most favourable criticism, says Indian Daily Newt,76 words
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Article100 1903-11-12 5 SPORT OR BUSINESS The success of the English golfers in America has been great. They do not get longer balls off the tee, and we have many men who can putt as well as they can. But they triumph completely in their ability to extricate thenuiplves from difficulties. The English100 words
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Article273 1903-11-12 5 BY MAJOR KROADRICK ACTING COMMAND I' 8. V. C. Promotion* and Appointments I—Corpl.1 Corpl. (iagliarili to be Sergt. Pte. P. Robinson to be Lee. Corpl. Pte. F. Holmberg to-be Lee. Corpl. with effect from 31.1U.U3. It is notified 'or information that in future the names of officer* attending273 words
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Article108 1903-11-12 5 The Singapore Philharmonic Society is giving a concert in the Town Hall to-morrow night. The programme will be mainly orchestral, spiced with vocal and instrumental solos. Miss Hinnekindt will play a piano solo, Caprice Nocturne (E. Nollet), Mr. P. Kruger will sing, Mr. Valois will play a cello solo, Reverie108 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1903-11-12 5 Mr. Alvin Bixby.Garden City, Minn, writes "My two nieces were taken with whooping-cough. One was placed under rare of our best doctor, but she died. To the other we administered Jayne's Expectorant. She got well. She was by far the worst of the two." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for51 words
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Advertisement112 1903-11-12 5 Remember the Name. xrOU may have an attack of diarrhea, X dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these days, and it will be well to remembnr the name of a nedicine that will cure you. Say it slow— Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Who bss112 words
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Advertisement375 1903-11-12 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A B *x^^ H»t« Just Baoeived a Fine Assortment for «c NEW YEAR PRKSKNTsNy^ JCTJX3I2sr <Sg ZECOIMIO J^ In Silver, Bronis, Cloisonne, Silver-Cloisonne, Satsuma, •V. J^*««^^ Screens, Cabinets, Te« and Coffee seta. Silk "T***^^^ Km broidery, Panels, etc., etc. xfi^ °^4j EnswlhU; hollrlM^^"^*^ YONG LEE SENG CO. Town375 words
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Advertisement447 1903-11-12 5 REMINDER FOR 1 eth Instant, at 2-30 p. tv. THE AUCTION SALE OF THK s/v. "G. H. Watjen AT OUR SALE ROOMS H. L. COGHLAN V Co., 14 11 Licensed Auctioneers. "kechau syndicate, limited. NOTICE is hereby given that the property and assets of the Kechau Uold Mining Company. Limited,447 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1903-11-12 5 l)\\ BY DAY. Thursday, isth November. High Water. -54 p.m Hood. Last Quarter. 9.41 a.m. '-"^Mghginau Uuwin-4 Cup Race. '..I'.. niilharmonic Onliestra. 8.15. P. and O. homeward mail due. Friday. 13th November. High Water. 4.44 a.m. 4.16 an. Philharmonic < 'oncert. 9. P. O. homeward mail closes. 6 a.m Special128 words
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Article430 1903-11-12 6 The Installation Ceremony. The Raja Suleiman was installed as Sultan of Selangor on Thursday last at his Istana at Klang in the presence of the native chiefs of the State and the British representatives. It is, says tho Malay Mail, nearly fifty years since the last event430 words
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Advertisement144 1903-11-12 6 Prepare for Emergency. WHAT would you do if tak.-o with a si-vere attack of Colic or Diar-Hi.i-a, and your physician could not be readily summoned Provide yourself with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrlma Remedy, and will then be prepared for such an emergency. During the summer months144 words
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Advertisement196 1903-11-12 6 NOTICES r rZ'JLIS/LJsJTO <fe Co. HAVE Jl/ST UNPACKED A FINE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE CURIOS. SUITABLE FOR Christmas Presents AMi ALSO Christmas ISJ"ew Year's Cai'ds. YAMATO 00. 27. High Street. ifjwd (dlass- tailoring AT MODERATE PRICES NEW GOODS JXJST OPBIsTED High Class Woollens i A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT B SUITABLE FOR THE196 words
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Advertisement721 1903-11-12 6 G.OTOMUNE*GQ Handsome Presents |p Christmas jt I" New Year. SHOW ROOIYIh— In which will be found the most Charming and Complete Selection fiigh Glass Hrt Cdopk of 3apan. Ladies and Gentlemen A.re Kindly Invited to Inspect EarlyC. OTOMUNE CO. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further721 words
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Advertisement674 1903-11-12 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STE AMSH IP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. for iii 1 m. japan, rnuim. CBTLON, AUSTRALIA, IJIDI4, ADEX. EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH LONDON. Throueh Bills of Lading issued for Chim Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and \merican Ports Mall Llue. OnTWARI). HOMEWABI) Ballaarat Nov 16674 words
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Advertisement1215 1903-11-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatsohappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Uovercn. em. •ni« at Singapore: Phip Aeracr, latb J. Diutiii A Co., 2-3 Cgilyb* Wtjat. he undermentioned dates are only appro*' mate. Steamer From Expected Will be D*ratcbtd fori— Bantam. Penang Nov 9 Penang, Sabang, Olehieh, P. Raja, Meulaboh,1,215 words
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Advertisement1343 1903-11-12 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Nopddeutscher Lloyd XT XT XT Bremen. V\ V fV Hamburg. JAPANMAIL STEIMSffIP.CO., LTD. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. rhe fast and well-known raall-st. amers A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is at these lines will leave Singapore on ur maintained between Japan and Europe by about the undermentioned dates the1,343 words
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Advertisement488 1903-11-12 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ANTON INBUBANOB OflTiOß LIMITED. Capital Subscribed.. 12,1*00,000. Amount paid ap 600,000. Bs»Bfv« fucd 1,150,000. Hbad Oi no*, Honecoae. Fh* anaenigned, having been tppoinUd Agents of tk* above Company, ar« pnpauad to seespt Marine Kiiki at current rstos. BOCSTEAD Co., Agente. rpHB LONDON AND LANOASHIBK 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.488 words
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Article1519 1903-11-12 8 Under this bending the following abbreviations are used i str. steamer ah. ibip bq.— barq je sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht ;Cru. Cruiser; Qbt. Gunboat; Jor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit—British j U. H.— United States Fch.— French Ger.--German; Dut. -Dutch; G.c. -Generalcargo-, d.p.— deck passenger U— Uncertain; I.1,519 words
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Article587 1903-11-12 8 HINQAPOtI, 1-,' TH XOVKMBER, 1901. PRODUCE. Gambler i Copra Bali f ,i. do Pontlanak L'tl PeDperJßUck nyera j^g do White, (5%) x saw) Sago Floor Sarawak do BnwfiiJo. l 4 10* Pearl Saßo J}" Coffee, BaU^is^ b a»U Z 19i(X) Coffee, Pilembang,2oXba«l-.. M.OU Coffee, LlberisnNo. 1 »6 751 Tapioca,587 words
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Article196 1903-11-12 8 i Not 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 IS 12 i; 13 13 > Flag Vmsil's Name. A Toxs. Captaix Frcm Sailed Rio. i COtfBIOBBKe. i j Babelsberg iQer str.i 1370 Ahrens PenAng Nov fl' Sarie Borneo Dut str. 366 Kockx B'iermasin Nov 8! Baa Fo196 words
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Article142 1903-11-12 8 CLEARA N C E S. ()AT«. VlBBKL'g NAMI. No* 12 Borg > 11 Resident Schiff \l2 Chakrabbongs 12 Bantam 12 Jah Ranee U Resident Schiff m Siak 15 Koning Willem II 1A Bengal 12\ Hong Wan 18 HokTiioe IS Ban Whatt Soon IS 1 Hong Ho IS Sri Wongsee 18142 words
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Advertisement110 1903-11-12 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL C 0.,! JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS. X'mas and New Year Presents Have Just Opened a Fine Collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods, suitable for I Christmas Presents, Fancy Embroidered Goods, Table Covers, Centre Pieces, Doyleys, Silk Shawls, also a Spendid Stock of High Class110 words
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