The Straits Times, 13 November 1903

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, "283 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 720 1 NOTICE. MBBBBB. Siirkies Brothers beg to lequest their customers not to pay any bills to their collectors unless a separate voucher is given by their collectors bearing life signature of the firm. No receipt will be valid from this date without the said voucher. BARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS, Raffles Hotel, v.c.
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    • 721 1 f NOTICE. E have this dny established MCmlvm as commie sion igenU, at 24 Malacca Street, under the name and styl'of XI AH BROTHERS 4 CO Singapore, 6th Nov., l«03. 4-1 Si EXCHANGE BANKS," 'pH E Exchange Banks will be closed at J. noon on the following days Tuesday, 17th
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    • 717 1 JOSEPH QILLOTTS (iKANI) P^IX." >>ARIS. loop. B^g" tf% Or Highest Quality and having GrenUtt Diinbiltj, an therefore VBB 3^ OHEAPEST. I I M W INFOKM\TJON regarding the condiI" tions on wlii h the auction' of ***** picnls Government Java Coffee will take place at Batavia during the current year can
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    • 709 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'pENDER* will be received at the ColoL nial Secretary's office up to lfith Novembe", 1903, for making clothing for the I'oli c Department Singapore, for the >cv 1801. l'vierns of clothing and full information can be obtained at tfie Chief Police Office, Singapore. The Qovertment does not bind
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    • 281 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. tfn vVik wlth Cream Sterilized-Not Sweetened. K^iSsSi Perfect Substitute for Fresh NTjaasy Milk. Raffles Hotel. Fass Beer! Fass Beer^fl RACES RACE^fI hi OUR USUAI RACE DINNERS NEED X^H •To Raffles to Forget Losse^fl HH TUnrxtlttij. l!>tl, HP^' Siitunldij. .'lst B^/Ti'- Dinner. "X 7^!^^
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    • 75 1 NOTICE ALBERT L. A. DALEY UNDERTAKER t TO.MH-BUILDKR 148 MIDDLE ROAD. I>EOS to Inform the public that 1 he has received from London ex s. s. "Kawachi Maru'' a stock of best coffin furniture, fittings, and memorial cards, etc.. etc. Funerals conducted quietly and with economy. Kubber-tyred hearse iiic? CHRISTMAS
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  • 3050 2 In Interesting Speech. A farkwrll dinner was given to Mr. J. P. Rodgv, who baa been appointed Governor of the Qold Coast, on the 2nd inst. at Taipingi Mr. Caulfeild presided. After a short speech from the Sultan of Perak, who proposed the health of the guest
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 390 2 NOTICES. "Eagle" Cement IN THE LONG TESTS MADE BY SARAWAK GOVERNMENT (For their own Satisfaction) has come out TOP 10 BRANDS WERE TESTED. V>6e Madras Municipal Engineer pronounced Eagle Cgment as the best 6e dad ever tested. fc^JJLARS FROM «£ES J Id ,Co*r Lt£ LLAMA-HAIR BELTING, THE BEST FOR TROPICAL
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    • 268 2 CENTRAL HOTEL, I Fitted with first class accommodation, overlooking Fytche Square Garden, near to the Banks, Offices, Market, and the Stations. All the catering is under European supervision. Liquor and Cuisine, best quality. A. CHIESA. FYTCHE SQUARE. RANGOON. pie only hotel in Rangoon in the continental style. c f. n.
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  • 541 3 lAmdon, SUt Octcbrr. The statement recently made that Viceroy Alexieff has stipulated that China (hall grant concessions at Mukden and Antung to Ros*sia only, obtains confirmation from the Russia." journal l'o<tot»chin\ Vrsnik, which now 'announces the conclusion of a secret treity, whereby Russia acquiies sole mining, railway,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 86 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 18 a cure for sever? colds, persistent courfbs and a preventive of pneumonia. It is the mothers' favourite for -whooping cough. Will cure your cold quicker than any other medicine in the market, and leave the system in a natural and healthy condition. Ja an ideal me
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    • 1051 3 NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December 39th, 31st, 1903. «"d January and, 1904. FIRST DAY. Race No. I,— The Maiden Plate— Value $300 and $M) to second horse provided thers are five starters the property of different owners. A Race for Maiden Horses. Ex 8. R. A.
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    • 671 3 do to on payment of $10 entrance fee for I each extra Race provided tbe other condi- 1 tioos of the race are complied with. iin tries close at IX noon on Saturday. I 12th Pecember. Entry forma may be bad I at the Selangor Club or ob application to
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    • 448 3 NOTICES. GRIMAULT C° I Medicinal -Skin Soap MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP Recommended by eminent Dermatologists and adopted in the Paris Hospital In the treatment of Ringworm, Acne, Psoriasis, Eczema and Skin *seases generally. I 8, RUE VI VIE HUE, 8 PM.X-1S I EURO A BUTTER m. w. f. 18-11 MR T.
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    • 389 3 SHIPPINO BTOOMVAART MAATBCHAPPY "NEDERLAND." FOR PORT SAID, GENOA, AND AMSTERDAM. THE T'utch mail steamer PRIN'i HESDRIK, is eipected to arrive Sere from Battvia on Saturday morning, the 14th November, and will be despatched the same day for the above ports. Foi» freight and passage apply to BHIPB AGENCY, 14-11 late
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  • 57 4 Clkmknts.— On the :29th October, at Newchwang, .lames John CLEMENTS, Chief Engineer, C. M. S. K. Co.'» steamer Fungahun, aged 51 years. Lushk.— On the 3ilth October, Ht Shanghai, Hannah, wife of Edwin Lushe, age<l 71 years. Seymour. —On the 30th October, at Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A. Charles Seymour, for
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  • 749 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. Wk have had occasion once or twice to call attention to the ways of the flbvib Echo of Penang. The paper has its good points but it also has others. For example, in these iater days it is contrary to the
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  • 527 4 Sometimes the items one discovers in the Indo-China newspaperschronicling as they do the events of Mio hour in that happy colony of subsidised opera companies, first class restaurants, and official sinecures galore recall the sagacity of the reraarit of the Unsentimental Journeyer who observed that they order these matters better
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  • 314 4 r MR. Ali.ky.nk Ikeland, whose recen article in The Time* excited considerable comment both out here and at homp, leaves Singapore for Saigon by the French Mail on Sunday, and thence in due season he will proceed to Hongkong and the Philippines, and back to Chicago to write his report.
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  • 116 4 We are indebted to Messrs. J. Daejidals A Co., the local a?ents of tbe Netherlands Mail Steamships, for the London papers of Oct. 19th and 20th, which arrived here by the Konig WilUm II this morning. It would be a material convenience for the public at large in this part
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  • 61 4 Secret assassination, is n>jwa marked feature of Arnfenian political agitation. A few weeks ago an Armenian fell by the hands of an assassin at Peckham. Early this month two more Armenians were assassinated there. The murderer, when chased out into the street, committed suicide by shooting himself. A murderer hired
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/10 fg
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  • 10 4 H. M. S. Ptyrhe left eastward at 4 p.m. yssterday.
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  • 13 4 Mr. J. P. Rodger's farewell speech at Taiping is reported on pa^e L.
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  • 13 4 1 he homeward mail by the Zamania closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 12 4 Messrs. .fe Co. advertise l.iii '..-its hat* and other goods for sale.
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  • 15 4 Only nine cases were on thocalamiar at the opening of the Penang A-sujs on Tuesday.
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  • 19 4 The mail steamer Uallanrnt left Punang at 10 a. in. and is due here at 3 p. m. to-morrow.
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  • 19 4 Os Tuesday and Thursday next, race dayc, the sWfti /'iW.< will be published at 2 p in. or earlier.
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  • 16 4 The North Kechau Gold Mining Company meet on the 21st instant, to consider a winding-up resolution.
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  • 17 4 Owing to pressure on space Athletic Jottings and other articles have to be held over until tS-morrow.
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  • 19 4 Arrangements are proceeding for building an hotel in American' style at Manila. It will be a skyscraper of steel.
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  • 24 4 The P. A extra Ranca left Hongkong at 4p. m. on Wednesday and is due here at S p.m. on Tuesday the 17th instant.
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  • 25 4 The following additional passengers were booked to leave oy the Bengal, this morning Mrs. Meyer for Colombo. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Phillips for London.
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  • 28 4 Capt. Sir P. F. Cunynghame Bart, Commandant at Sarawak, has taken three months' privilego leave to date from the 20th October. He has gone home to be married.
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  • 30 4 So far as present arrangements go, it is understood that the first performance of the Yeomen of the Guard will be given at the Town Hall on Saturday, Dec. 18th.
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  • 30 4 The last news from Hongkong of the two Cuban "journalists,", who destinguished themselves in various ways in Singapore, was that they were "trying hard to get out of the place."
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  • 35 4 A picnic party, arranged, under the management of Mr. Koh Hoon Teck, will make a trip round the island on Sunday the 15th instant, by the steam launch Puloh Besar, tv start at 6 a.m.
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  • 37 4 A Sikh police constable has been arrested on a charge of a serious crime against a Chinese woman quarantined at St. John's Island. The case will come on for hearing at the Police Court on the 19th.
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  • 40 4 At the last shoot of the Selangor Ladies' Rifle Club, Mrs.* Dewar, Mrs W. C. King, and Miss V. Grey tied for first place with a score of 23 points. Miss Hoffmann came next with 21 points eleven ladies competed.
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  • Reuter's telegrams.
    • 44 4 London, 12th Nov. It is officially announced that the King and Queen, of Italy will arrive at Portsmouth on tbe 17th instant on board the yacht Victoria and. Albert. They will be escorted f/om Cherbourg by a British squadron.
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    • 42 4 Seven hundred and eighty men of the Prizrend battalion [Albanian reservistsl were tried at .Salonika for atrocities committed in the vilm\. t [province] of Adrianople. Seventy-five were acquitted. The remainder wilt be banished to Yemen |a province in Arabia].
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    • 113 4 V2th Nor. M. Combes, the Premier of France, stated, in the Senate, that in the course of the present Session, the Government would bring in a Bill to forbid members of religion i bodiea to engage in the work of education in any form. The
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  • 44 4 The Company's mail steamer I*riiis Hendrik left Batavia on the 11th inst. at S p.m. and U expected to arrive here on the 13th inst. at 11 a.m. She will sail for Sabang, Suez, Genoa and Amsterdam on the I.3th inst. at :i p.m.
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  • 35 4 Chief Inspector \V. Gordon, who recently came to Singapore from Malacca, h at present in the General Hospital, suffering from an old complaint. We understand that Mr Gordon expects to resume his duties next week. <
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  • 50 4 In the Supreme Court at Penang, on Saturday, Mr. Justice Law gave judgment as to costs in the action by T. Lowery againet Koe Guan A Co.— a claim against tbe shipowners by a mate brought by them from New Zealand. Judgment was that the defendant company should pa/ costs.
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  • 46 4 The s.s. Btdmmtr arrived from Palembang at 6.40 p.m. yesterday. Captain Mellor reyorted at the Shipping Office flint the vessel went ashore at Tanjong Jol'i— early yesterday morning during a rnirj squall. The vessel got off about 4 p.m. the same day. She sustained no damage.
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  • 51 4 The revenue from tin alone in three of the four Federated Malay States only, during the first nine months of this year has been stated at something approaching seven and a aaaftai million dollars. Yet, though there is so much money to draw upon, many of the Government departments are
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  • 60 4 Thk hull of the Amiral OtMMam, stranded on the Arabian Coast, Was valued at i.100,000, of which i.:W,00(» was uninsured. The -cargo was valued at another XI OO,OOO. The latest mail news about the vessel was that her position and condition rendered salvage operations possible, and there seemed to be
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  • 64 4 Mr. C. Curtis, f.1.5., for miny years Superintendent of Gardens and Forests, Penang, is retiring from the Straits Settlements service Mr Curtis went home on leave early in the present year in a weak state of health, and a medical board has decided against his return to Penang. Mr. Curtis
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  • 84 4 Judging from t!.e interest taken in the cultivation of coiTee, in a very short time it will, says the Manila American, be no longer necessary for that port to import the berry from other countries. Mr. W. 8. Lyon, an expert connected with the Bureau of Agriculture, has just returned
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 599 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KUDAH MAKAN Compressed Fodder. In Bales of 112 lbs. $5 per Bale AT The Australian Stores. m. f WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1,2, 3, 4, High Street. Wi- Imve opened a Branch at No. 06 Hith Street, and we have a stock of fresh ponds just
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    • 95 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO., Photographen. OPEN: Uresham House, (Battery Road), 8 a.m. to S p.m. Orchard Road, s a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon. Appointments or sittings should be made, if possible, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Xmaa Card* just opened. Views and Types Illustrated
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    • 47 4 YOUR GENERAL HEALTH BECOMES GOOD. Undkr thk Bbnefioial Action of Steams' Wins, the chief functions of the body are regulated. The appetite is sharpened. Digestion becomes more active.* Nutrition and assimilation are more complete. Sleep is induced. And the natural lorces are stimulated. Sold by all chomists.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 776 5 To the Editor of the Straits Time*: 1 Sir,— With referenda to a paragraph which appeared in the Editorial news of your valuable paper of Wednesday's issue re the Armenians, there are a few mistaken which need correction. To begin with, 1, the writer, who hail from Persia,
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    • 638 5 To the Editor of the Bbaih Km*." feu I U'i: that you will allow me a RMMM in your valuable paper to publish the following translation of a passage taken from the Canton Daily f'ress Probably it will interest the British Government and the officials who protect
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  • 210 5 Mi(,H interest is being manifested by the (ierman community in the forthcoming visit of the Emperor's third son, Prince Adalbert, to Singapore. The Prince has beln appointed a lieutenant on board the German flagship of the China squadron and is at present on his duties
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  • 87 5 A sweepstake competition against Uogey (handicap) was played on the Race Course on Monday morning, the King"s Birthday. The result being a tin between Reid and Miles. The following wiere the scores C. V. Miles .3 down. U. T. Keid 3 W. \V. Mac.Millan 4 •I. de
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  • 324 5 The approaching marriage of *he Duke of Roxburghe to a charming American heiress, gives a timely appropriateness to a little anecdote entitled Where the Duchesses Come From that appeared in a recent issue of M A P. It seems that the young Duchess of Manchester,
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  • 258 5 "BINGO MARU AND RAT FLANQES. Captain Davies Convicted but not Fined. Before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Hongkong Magistracy on the 4th Nov. Mr. F. Davies, r x.r Captain of the s.s. Hinge Maru, was charged with failing to provide the moorings of his ship with double rat flanges.
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  • 39 5 Weights in the First Ex-Griffin Handicap are Warrigal Up. 1:2 Sharavogue 10.1:2 Bine Bell 9.3 Lebir 9 Woodpecker 9.2 Bramble 9.7 I'lmti.ian 8.13 Bridget 8.10 Anne 9.4 Lochaber 8.10 Buglar 9.2 Kangaroo 5.7 1 Perfidy 10.3
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  • 347 5 SAn Opium Case, the Singapore Assizes to-day, Lim was harmed with having in his possession a counterfeit seal or chop with the intention of committing forgery, and Gan Peh Huat and Koh Kong were charged with being cognisant of Lim Kirn's illegal possession of the chop in question,
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  • 170 5 The Chieng mai Cup. The rowing match for the Chiengmai Cup, which was presented by members of the Borneo Co. in £iam, was productive of much interest yesterday afternoon The present holders were challenged by a capable crew and it was believed that a fine race was in prospect.
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  • 334 5 The an general meeting of the Perak Tv b was recently held at Taiping. I t* ccounts disclosed a statisfac W work. The credit balance rt 'it and loss account rose fr X tto 5i 6,000. The lottcric o<or brought in the liandar a- <> of 5i 3,000.
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  • 10 5 Exchange and share reports will be* found on page 8.
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  • 136 5 Attempt To Destroy Letters. Tflii morning,« Mr. White, the assistant in charge of the mails at the Jei. I ral Post Office, reported to Mr. Gardiner the Chief Police Officer, that the pillar-box near Newton Railway Station was cleared, as usual, at 6 a.m. to-day.
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  • 90 5 Owing to the introduction of some new items at the last moment, into the programme of tonight's Popular Orchestral Concert it has been found necessary to slightly compress the orchestral contribution in order to maintain the two hour's limit. The music to-night will be entirely of a
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  • 83 5 A social meeting of the Manchester Regiment branch of the Army Tern perance Association was held at the Tanglin Barracks last night. A number of guests were present and a very pleasant evening was spent. Col Maxwell presented Army Temperance Association medals to a large number of
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  • 35 5 othe^H^^| prote^^H^J heavy^H posed The the the UBS^| per ceiH tax. arrive here on "Monday fl^P^^^»^^Wrr 6 p. ft), and will probably be despatched for Europe on Tuesday the 17th inst. at 10 a.m.
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  • 36 5 Ships' parcels (despatched through the Agents) by the homeward German mail steamer Pre\u»mi (advertised to leave here on Tuesday next) will be delivered at Southampton on the lHh December and at Hamburg on the 22nd December.
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  • 45 5 The London Daily Mail reports that four vessels of the Russian Volunteer fleet, which are no longer needed for Far Eastern trade because of the opening of the Siberian Railway, have been selected to open the new steamship line between Odessa, Naples, and New York.
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  • 47 5 In connection with the alleged attempted poisoning of Mr. Raine, we understand that the Government Analyst has been unable to find any poisonous matter in the food or powders seized by. the police. In consequence, the charge against the two Hylain boys in question has been withdrawn.
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  • 63 5 A Bcction of one of the walls of the new building in Cecil Street, on the Tanjong Pagar side of the Ntraits Times office, collapsed at about 2.20 o'clock this afternoon, and fell with a noise that demoralised the members of the composing room staff and others in thib office.
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  • 78 5 The B. I. s.B. Zamania went into dock at Tanjong Pagar last evening to repair a flaw in one of her bottom plates. This flaw was discovered on her last voyage to Madras but the cause was not then ascertained. A horrible tragedy was enacted when they were seeking the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 113 5 Remember the Name. \'ur may have ;in attack of diarrhea, dysentery, or pain in the stomach <>i t cf these days, and it will be well (to ri'iMcmli'T the namo of a nedicine that will cure you. Say H slow— Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Wbo has
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    • 121 5 Prepare for Emergency. WHAT would ycu do if tak.a with a severe attack of Colic or Diarrhoea, and your physician could not be readily summoned t Provide yourself with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhu>a Remedy, and will then be prepared for such an emergency. During the summer
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    • 708 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TTTT ANTED, a Eurasian as heVtl jaandor TT for a plantation at Bnkit Timah. Apply to TAN QOEE LAN, 16-U Club Btreet. INDO-CHINA HTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PKNANG AND CALCUTTA. TIHJS Company's steamer If Ail FANG, I 4,084 ton«, Captain Payne, having left Hongkong on the 11th
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 137 5 DAY BY DAY. Friday, 13th November. High Water. 4.16 a.m. Philharmonic Coiuert. 9. S.C.C. Football. Saturday, 14th November. High Water. '>.'>' a.m. .■>..'«:! p.m. SCC. Cricket.* P. ft. outward mail due. S.G.G.C. Medal Play. Sunday, 15th November. High Water. 7.9 and 7/27 p.m. 23rd After Trinity. S.G.G.C. Medal Play. Swimming
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 578 6 BANKS. ORGEoIg AND SHANGHAI BANKING OOBPO RATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $10,000,00 C' RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Reserre..flo,ooo,ooo l ]RraV)rm) SilTerTUserre.. 6,000,000 J 1B .«",000. RKBEBVK LIABILITY OF m, ntmtim PROPRIETORS. J-fIU,U«UW COUBT Or DIRKCTOBS. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chaibmam. H. E. TOMKINS, EIq.— DIPDTT CHAIBMAI. Hod. C. W. Dickbon N. A. Siebs,
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    • 299 6 NOTICES ■oO*J^^^ Have Ju»t Beocived Fine Auortment for >S *Xw^ o f > X^X'MAB NEW YEAR PRESENTS^S^ <T ZKZTJHIIET <Sc IgOlMIOJR,"*! In Stiver, Bronze, Cloisonne, Silver-Cloisonne, Satsuma, Screens, Cabinets, Tea and Coffee sets. Silk >O^ > Embroidery, Panals, etc., etc. j^^***l^» Kelly Walsh, LIMITED. H>: N6W Books. c are now
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    • 1218 6 NOTICES. Shigapore arid Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further notice. WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore rf..7.00 7.60 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.22 6.20 6.50 ..6.45 8.07 9.35 10.58 12.22 2.30
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 685 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. PBP B Steam Navigation O. Goy. FOR CIIIXA. .UI'IVI'KViV*.. CSVLON, \l STK I 1.1 f\ IH I. 4DEX. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEIX PORTS, PLYMOUTH I.KMMII. Through Bills of Lti'iini? issued for Chirii C!oaBt, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Mall Line. Odtward. Homkwarii Ballaarat Nov 15
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    • 1214 7 STEAMSWP COMPANIES, Kon i n kl ij ke Paketvaart M aatschappij Under contract with the Netherlands Inch* OoTermrem. '"> nt Hingaporr: Sbip Agiscy, Lat> J. Daxbdbu A Co., 2-8 CoiLTBB QUIT. -he nndermentioned date* are only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Dispatched for Bantam Penang Nov 9 Penang, Sabaog,
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    • 707 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nonddeutschen Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerika Llnie, I Hamburg. IMPERIAL QEKMAN MAIL, c fast and well-known matl-ife amers Bse lines will leave Jlingapore oa »i t the undermentioneJrdat«i: Outward Homeward Konig Albert Nov 21 Preuiten Nov 17 Kiauischou Dec 6 Hamburg Not SO Sachten Dec 19 P. Heinrieh Dec 14
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    • 565 7 companies Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Una. THB PAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPANi AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA ANb THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VHa SHANGHAI. MAGABAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. C. Twin Screw Express Steamships— 6.oCo Tons— Bpeed 19 knoU. I'BC^POSKD giILKQg FROM HOMOCOBQ. R.M.S. Empreu of
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    • 485 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE. (united with the Alliance Assurance Compnny Ltd') i a Bartholomew -Lane, London. Established 1803 Capital £5.360,000. Total FonHs exceed £10,000.(00. P General Manager, Bobert l<ewU Bag. HA 1'.1.0W CO., Agrafe ON FIRE INSURANCE MPANY OF PARIS. EBTABHSHID 1628. KBBKRVEB AND TOTAL GDAKANTEEH £4,OOn,OUT'. THE
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1513 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used i str. steamer sh. •hip bq. barque sen. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horsepower; Brit.—British U. B.— United States Fch.— French Ger. -German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c—General:argo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; T. P. W.—
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    • 609 8 Same, port, probable date o' arrival, and name, of agent*. Htbambrs. imbrU, Hailnirß. Nov 24 Behn Meyer. Annum, Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritime. Apnrinm. Calcutta. Dec; Boustead Aratconia, Hongkong, LVc 22; Behn Mey«r. Australien. Hongkong;, Nov 23; M. M'times Ballaarnt, Colombo, Nov 16; P. 4 O. Baud, Batavin,
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    • 603 8 H»0APORI, 13TH XOYKMBER, 19OS. PRODUCE. Gambler buyer* f 12 40 Copra Bali 7.30 do Pontlanalc r.;s Popper, Black Iniyers 34 00 do White, (5%) 52.00 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.321 do Brunei No. 4.10 Pearl Sago 5 jCoffee, Ball, 15% basis 19.00 Coffee, Palembanfj.UOXhvi'- 2j.or. Coffee, Liberiao No. 1 16
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    • 127 8 From Europe— Bv the P.AO Htllaaral due on Saturday, with date* to the 23rd Oct. From China— By the N.D.L. s.s. Pmisten due an Monday. let 29th let 6th >i* 7th let 1 2th let 16th let 2'Mh let 31 st let -Jtith let 30th fov Urrt
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    • 103 8 tor Per tteamer T»H'. To-Morrow. PenSng and Cochin Saxonia 11a.m. Indragiri Amg Ann Noon. Su<"z and Genoa Print "Bendrik I p.m. P.Swetlham 4 Penai)g Pin Seng 2 p.m. Delr* ite.dan 2 p.m. Hoihowand Hkong P.O. Klao 2 p.m. Malacca 4 P. Dickson Btnton;/ 3 p.m. b'ka\van«4 Pontianak Hrouuer
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    • 123 8 M FLAG Vbmcl's Name.; lons. Caiiain 2 Bita. I«J 12 Wilhelm Brit itr. 888 Richier 12 Graf vanßylandt Out str HB6 Paerding 11 Seheca itru sir 3171 ißeynon 12 Betsey Out str. 107 'Vacodah 12 jßatovier Rrit str I'lii Mellor 12 M.-na Put »tr 7ti Nacodah 12 CheaDg C-hew
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    • 167 8 H*i« Vmsbl's Name. Flao A Rio. Tons. Dmtination. ov 19 I Baba'.iin Dut itr. Mi Penan? 13 Okhia Brit atr. 31S« Vokoh.ima and Kobe IS Islander str. f.ir, Chi .~.u.,:i- Islands 14 Giang Ann gtr. 557 Snm.iraug via ports 15 j Ohow Phy« Dut atr. 870 Bingora 13 j
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 63 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., 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 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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    • 135 8 SINGAPORE RACES. jSovember ITtf), 19t6, 21st. W. L. A Co.'s SUNSHADE UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. Contains an immense .A.ssortmeiif F* n o :*e The Least Expensive to the most Elaborate. ALL COLORS IN STOCK. $2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.25, 3.50, 3.75, 4.25, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, $6.25, 6.50, 7.25, 8.50, 9.50, 10.50, 11.50,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 68 8 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Honpital, lith Nov., 19OS. dim 3p.m. 9p.m. Remarks. Bar ..'29.9M:89.862,*****; Morning Temp 80.1 RAO 78 6 cloudy. WB'lbTher 76.1 I 79.0 i 76.0 day and Dir of Wind tr.w. is. s. Calm, night clear. Mai. Temp 80S Min 73.9 Mm in San 146.1 Terr. rad.. 70.0
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