The Straits Times, 14 November 1903
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Title Section13 1903-11-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21,284 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 190:1 PRICE 15 CERTS.13 words
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Article926 1903-11-14 1 Tub late Mr. Jacob Arnhold <6«), of Messrs Arnhold, Karberg and Co., merchant-., of ;> hi -t India-avenue, K.C., and Chairman of the Anglo-French (Maklitra ami and Mining i lon.ession of Kweichow, and ..f ihe China hxploration Company, left estate valued at I*-', «W, of which £71,390926 words
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Article553 1903-11-14 1 Count Cassini Says She Will Stay There. The Paris i orresponden t of the Time*, writing on Oct. 18th says A representative of the Revue Dip> matique has had a conversation with Couut Cassini, the Russian Ambassador to the United States,.who is in Paris just I now,553 words
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Article260 1903-11-14 1 23rd Sunday after Trinity. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. V»tiiis and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Cojumunion Ml p. in Kn-nmnii; and s«i" ft MVllliEWs, SEI'OV I.ISK.x. Ml Kvensong and Sermon. CATHKURAL OF THE li()O[> SIIKI'UKRD, BRASS BASSA Rci.vll. 6-15 a. in Low Mas*. 8 a.m. High Man. 5260 words
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Article89 1903-11-14 1 The other day, as noticed by us at the time, a correspondent pomplained in the Malay Mail of the heavy freight charges from Singapore fo Kuaia Lumpur on arms and ammunition consiKfied to him from Europe. Another -fOr^espor -»enj pointed Out afterwards in the 6 Mimal that the aggrieved party89 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement719 1903-11-14 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. M* Af.nl.. Si. t .p.r. and F.der.t.d M.I 4Mb tor LEI PEIKU' WOBCESTERSHIBE UUSJL v Bj Special Warrant OT^Kn^HU Maitstg **>?? Pimitrs to 4 The Kini. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. REMINDER FOR zMzonsrzD^Y, 1 6th InsfaAr. at 2-30 p. at. THE AUCTION SALE OF THE AT OUR719 words
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Advertisement372 1903-11-14 1 •NOTICES. Raff les Hotel. i Beer. Fa'ss Beer. Fass Beer CES! RACES!! -RACES!!!. USUAL RACE DINNERS NEED NOT REMEMBER DATES AFTER RACES Raffles to Forget Losses and to Raffles to Celebrate Saint" 18 THE PABB \\<>Kl> *>dau. 17th Xm-ember. Knee Ist day. Musical T)i,,ne, ursday. l'Jth Roe* tndday, Criterion lii372 words
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Advertisement114 1903-11-14 1 NOTICE. T^TEiniKK the captain, agents nor owner* of the American barque Adol/ih Ohny, v il be responsible for debts contracted by the wv during her stay in 8 Aiiivluiry. Master. Huttenba. h Bros. A Co., Agents, tv -tb s. -24- il ~S7 EDWARD'S SCHOOL Under Government inspection and Examination. NUWARA114 words
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Article1140 1903-11-14 2 Discovery of MlssYlickman's Body. The body of Miss Sophia Frances Hickman, m d., daughter or Mr. K» V. Hickman, of Courtfield-gardens, South Kensington, was discovered in Sidmouth Wood, Richmond Park. Miss Hickman, who was 29 years of age, disappeared on Saturday, August 16, from the Royal1,140 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1903-11-14 2 NOTICES. t 5 To- H.M. the King. TO H. M. THE KING. ToMRIJrirT-r-To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's .Whisky is Regularly SuppHaAp In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the PulHKire prateoted against overcharge by retailers as the selling price is310 words
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Advertisement239 1903-11-14 2 NOTICES. J7* FOOD For INFANTS and INVALIDS. I Purely Vegetable ana Uniouohetl by Ham*. I MELLIN'S FOOD Is fr«« from Starott. Wh«n prepare* I I Is similar to Breast Milk. I I Meliia'a Food wwtah g^cfcmwn. lAtnAont gn»l— j jfc •NY CARLSBERG BEER, m@s^ GLORIA PILSENER, InYCARLSBEKgJ ("w. b." brand)239 words
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Advertisement315 1903-11-14 2 notices. rBABY'B.r BABY'8. FUTURE I And Happiness and Prosperity Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills When All Else Fails. Every child born Into the world with m Inherited or early developed ten-. dency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, acalp and blood, become* an object of the njq*t tender solicitude,315 words
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Article521 1903-11-14 3 Exciting Trip across the Atlantic. In these latitudes we seldom hear of trouble in the transport of such menageries as those which are carried by Harmston s and other circus concerns in the tropics. Matters seem to be different, however, on the Atlantic Ihe hope papers521 words
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Article126 1903-11-14 3 Ihe shipping industry has now made raeh procress in Sarawak that a steame' I 6I 6 rSHcZT* built at Kucljina of a ri rtL b f, R Ju been 'arched there. Ihe Lorai« e BayB the baraunk GueUe, is a screw steamer 110 •I gl 19 feet beam126 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement70 1903-11-14 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. TS a cure for severe colds, persistent. iT i. C O ii U< ?d? d B P r #v«"»tive of pneomonia. co, uh u'm lerS for whooping inv"Sih- S3 UT COld < aicker *Mv°thT. C lOe lD the m rket nd lesv.-. the syttem in a natural70 words
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Advertisement738 1903-11-14 3 NOTICES. THE BRItHT. SIDE OF LIFE. It is a feeling common to the majority of vi that we do not get quite the amount of happiness we are entitled to. Among the countless flings which tend t« .make us more or less miserable ill hcalthTakes first place. Hannah More paid738 words
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Advertisement594 1903-11-14 3 BANKS. [TTONGKONG AND SHANGHAI JJL BANKING OOBPORATION. F'AITi-ITP OATITAI. SlOOOT.nrtf |HK*ERVEFUND.Bttrlina ltawr»e.4ln,(i(X)noo\ Silver Reiwrv.. ...B. H()flo|bOOf WIWL ConuT or UiBCCTOtM. A. J. Raymond, JKsq,— (.'baikmam. H. 15 TOMKINg. K»9 DKITTTY CHAIBJtAIt. ?L? W- DICKfK%N N» K. Subs. E«q. Uoeti, K» 9 W. U. Slape, Bsq. H. SCHUBABT R..,. E. S.594 words
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Advertisement487 1903-11-14 3 Tl7\N T ED V a Eurasian as head mandor for a pmothtion at Bukit Timah Apply to TAN QUEE lAN. ie-1 1 Clnb atrs t WANTED AT ONCE. TUN OB clerk .for general offlce work. WANTED. A Nmtelligant clerk to attend to eosU XX in a solicitor's oftce. Apply to487 words
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Advertisement588 1903-11-14 3 4NTOTICES. Refined society appreciate* tome- I thing diitinctire, rare, a suggestion I V fine lingerie, flagrant with iris, I amber and dry rose leaves. I iSI FOR DDR UTEST PffifUKS. I MAUD'S LISERis Extract I RIBAUO'S LOUIS XIII RIBAUO'S ALTESSE I MAUD'S WHITE VIOLET > I HIBAUD'S SOU* I V.588 words
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Advertisement711 1903-11-14 3 SHIPPINO BTOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY "NEDERLAND." *OR. PORT SAID, GENOA, AND AMSTERDAM. THT HE */i-v'i, t hh r D ia il te m er P«/JV* HK.ypRiK, is expected to arrive II 1 k re i/. l i?S. I(at Ti »°n Saturday mornim? tne 14th November, and will be despatched me same day711 words
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Obituary41 1903-11-14 4 Pears.— On the Hfch November, at the residence of her winter, Mm. Moorhoone, Senawang Estate. Seremt.an, Kate, wife of C. Froli.iott J'karb. now of New Zealand, and fonrth daughter of the late Colonel Wataon, Kandy, Ceylon. (Ceylon papei* plea«e copy).41 words
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658 1903-11-14 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. Mr. John Ef. Rjckkf*llb«, the parent of the Standard Oil Company, and practical originator of the great American trust system, «will find food for reflection in the news cabled out here by Reuter to-day— the announcement that the oil producers of658 words
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Article555 1903-11-14 4 By to-day's Borneo mail we received a copy of the recently published Report of the Governor of the British North Borneo, and also a letter calling attention to an episode therein chronicle^, which was .republjehed in the Straits Tim** some weeks ago, Without desiring to endorse in fpto the spirit555 words
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Article389 1903-11-14 4 At noon to-day the tenders close for the 33-year lease* on the blocks of land advertised bj* Government at Tajuk Ayer Reclamation. It will be interesting to learn th§ result of the bidding, and alao to know the conditions under which Government may accept any of the tenders. That opinions389 words
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Article18 1903-11-14 4 Archubacos Dunkerley is expected to arrive here on his return from leave at the end of this month.18 words
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Article17 1903-11-14 4 The Acting Governor has recognised Mr. Escbke as in charge of the Consulate for Turkey at Singapore.17 words
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Article19 1903-11-14 4 The^k is a report in Selaagor that Mr. Hewett may succeed Mr. Birch as Governor of British North Borneo.19 words
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Article23 1903-11-14 4 The wreck ot tne British falls of Ettriek has been sold by auction at Batavia for 1010 guilders. The boats fetched 210 guilders.23 words
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Article26 1903-11-14 4 Nine hundred and uinety-inree deaths were registered* at Singapore last month with a ratio of 4H.31 per thousand (of which 2.33 falls *o St. John's Island.)26 words
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Article32 1903-11-14 4 H4djke. Aboo, of Klawaj, a- well known Penang centenarian, died the ather day. Deceased was 106 years of age a few months ago. For many years he was mute Mind and bed-ridden.32 words
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Article38 1903-11-14 4 Thk Perak Government let the Upper Perak General Kami for tbe next two years to one Wo« Wye Mun at a tnontbly rental of »«00. Tins is the highest amoi*>t that Lias ever been paid for the Farm.38 words
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Article37 1903-11-14 4 The Penang Cricket Club has just held its annual general meeting. Its financial position is favourable, but there was not enough of money to build a new pavilion, though there is great need for such a building.37 words
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Article45 1903-11-14 4 Am Association football match was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between a second eleven of the 8. C. C.'and a Tanjong Pagar team. The ground was iv a bad state and the ball was very slippery. Tanjong Pagar won by one goal to nil.45 words
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Article39 1903-11-14 4 A marriage has been arranged between Raphael, only'son of the Hon. E. R. Belilios, of Hongkong and Green Park-house, Piccadilly, London, and Ver'a, youngest daughter of S r Israel and- Lady Hart, of 13, Holland park, and Knighton, Leicester.39 words
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Article43 1903-11-14 4 A Statement oi .account of the Commissioners of Currency, published in the Government Gazette, shows tbat the whole amount of currency notes in circulation on Oct. 31st last was $15,344,4»0, and that the average amount of notes in circulation duriug October was *15,313,135.43 words
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Article60 1903-11-14 4 Of late Japanese immigration at Manila baa largely increased owing to an inflow of criminals. The police are providing against this danger. Japanese criminals are not only enterprising, but they possess the quality of fearlessness, which Chinese and Filipino offenders do not, and it is with some apprekepsion that the60 words
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Article60 1903-11-14 4 OwiKe to the retirement of Mr. C. Curtis it is understood that Mr. \V. Fox will receive the appointment of Superintendent of Gardens and Forests. Penang, and that the position of Assistant Superintendent, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, reudered vacant by the transference of Mr. Fox has been offered to Mr. R.60 words
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Article102 1903-11-14 4 From an advertisement which appears in another column, it will be seen that an excellent opportunity is aflorded people in Singapore who wish to present their fuends in Europe with varieties of the orchid. Nobody a^ home with the slightest claims to the possession of a conservatory thinks his collection102 words
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Article100 1903-11-14 4 The following passengers are expected to arrive here by the German mail steamer Koenig Albert due on the 52lst instant: Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Stringer, Miss Alice Stringer, Mr. Hull, Mr. "Albert Baudour, Mr. S. Rosenbaum, Mrs. D. Pryce, Mr. Chunun Rajanubaon, Mr. T. Q. Dircks, Mr. H. M. Simons,100 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article32 1903-11-14 4 ORDERED TO SAY NOTHINO. Ixmdon, 13th Nor. The Kaiser has prohibited the Professor who operated upon his throat from giving an account of the operation to the Medical Society^ Berlin.32 words
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Article40 1903-11-14 4 TO FIOHT THE STANDXRD OIL Co. The preliminary arrangements have been made for combining all the European naphtha springs into one gigantic petroleum trust to be run in opposition to the American Oil trust (the Standard Oil (Jompany).40 words
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Article71 1903-11-14 4 President Roosevelt's Reception. Senor Varilla, the Minister of the new Republic of Panajma at Washington, has presented his credentials to President Roosevelt. The President on receiving the credentials expressed the hope thaU,he new State by continuing to be in harmony with the United State*, wauld be71 words
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Article57 1903-11-14 4 Messrs. Barlow Co. the local Ajjents of the Imperial Fire Office Alliance, send us the calendar compliment 6 for the coming New Year, in a neat office calenda r, and also a desk blotting book and calendar combined, that are issued by that old established Fire Corporation which is now57 words
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Article78 1903-11-14 4 A Chinese towkay of 7 Teluk Ayer titreet until yesterday possessed a quantity of dollars which he kept in the house. He also kept gome coolies. The coolies disappear^ with 790 of the dollars, but the Police have laid hands on the thieves who are now awaiting magisterial trtjatment. Another78 words
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Article69 1903-11-14 4 The action at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, in which Lim Kirn, was charged with having in his possesion a a counterfeit seal or ch«p with the intention of committing forgery, and Gan Peh Huat and Koh Kong were charged with being cognisant of Lim Kirn's illegal posseMon of the chop69 words
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Article154 1903-11-14 4 Shortly before midnight last night a fire was discovered to have broken out in* a Chinese licensed wood and timber store off Beach Road and in the viciuity of Raffles Hotel. The police were informed and the Fire Brigade under Acting Supt. F. K. Jennings was soon154 words
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Article107 1903-11-14 4 While the, trade of Great Britain during the present year shows an advance upon that of 1902, it is significant to note that business in America is falling off. The New York correspondent of one of- our big dailies states: There is no disguising the. apprehension107 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement460 1903-11-14 4 LATEST .ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 18 ALL IVJALT A.3STI3 STJI^E>LIBJID IaBO-TJX.A.K.X,^' TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the TH Hasfche largest J i .nd Military STKAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Naval and Military Europeans in this Market. MeS9 S F. M. S. PRICE 51 0.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY BXTBA. Sole Agents for Straits460 words
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Advertisement416 1903-11-14 4 3FJya\a Extra Quality, Extra Dry CHAMPAGNE. Guthrie k Co, ltd.,. Importers. Retail Agents. Listed at Raffles Hotel. 27-11 THE SINGA MAS CIGAR. Ik a (mailer nixed extremely Mild Cigar made expressly for those who want a very Mild Smoke. H Cigar* packed in tin box. Size of box 4J x416 words
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Advertisement52 1903-11-14 4 Q. R. LAMBERT V CO.. Photorraphers. oput: Grenham House, (Battery Boad), S a.m. to fi p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a. m» to 5 p. m. Sunday*, 8 ».m. to"noT>n. Appointment* or Bitting* should be made, if iKMxi'ile, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Carts jn»t opened. •VIKWS AND TYPKS Illustrated52 words
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Advertisement112 1903-11-14 4 Remember the Name. YOU may have an attack of diarrhea, dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these days, and it will be well to remember the name of a nedicine that will cure you. Say it glow— Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Who bas112 words
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Article1721 1903-11-14 5 Friday, November ij£h. PRESENT. His I-Ni-ki.lkncv W. T. Tavi.uk, c.m.0., (Officer Administering tiif. Govkrxmint). Hod. C. W. S. Ky&nereley, cum., (Acting Colonial Secretary). Hon. W. K. Collyer i.s.o. (Attorney-General). Hon. F. G. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. E. C. H. Hifl (Auditor Genejal). Hon. Dr. Galloway. Hon. T. Earle.1,721 words
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Article884 1903-11-14 5 KALANQ TUNNEL WORKS. The New' Tender Accepted. The Municipal Commissioners held a special meeting yesterday afternoon, Mr. Evans (President) in the chair, and there being also present Messrs. Sohst, Saunders, Pooles, Col. Pennefather, Barker, and Lee Choon Guan the Municipal Secretary (Mr. Polglase), and the Municipal Engineer (Mr.884 words
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Article1565 1903-11-14 5 Thihk was a fine fast wicket, on Saturday for the match against the 8. R. C and when the captain of the latter team won the toss, it was at leaat doubtful whether the home team wt>uld be able to get them out in time to win. The1,565 words
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Article250 1903-11-14 5 For Singapore. P«r P. A O. 8. s. China, connecting with the steamer Hallaarat at Colombo, from London Oct. 16, due to-day. Miss Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Sommerrille, Mr. C. 6. Griffin, Mr. Mesnoy, Mrs. Seed,. Sister Katherine, Mrs. Ventris, Mr. Mrs. and Mies Hewlett Per P.250 words
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Article24 1903-11-14 5 The Malay Mail heart of two new dispensaries being opened in Kuala Lumpur and of another doctor who intends to (tart private practice there.24 words
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Article278 1903-11-14 5 A very successful concert— mainly orchestral— was given at tire ff own Hall last night, the numerous audience including a party from Government House. The Philharmonic Orchestra went particularly "strong", and is evidently as live as ever it was. Seven pieces were played, under the conductorship of278 words
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Article154 1903-11-14 5 The <Jlaverdon which is discharging Cardiff coals at Tanjong Pagar, is expected to leave on Sunday. The other ships still discharging are. the Tiurugwan Maru, tae Kaison-, and the Pasha. The y.aminia imported S3 bullocks and 1 horse and the 'Arratoon Apear B cows, 16 calves and over154 words
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Article115 1903-11-14 5 Messrs. Thompson Thomas Co. of the Australian Stores are the local agents of the Soluble Tea Syndicate, Ltd. of Colombo, Ceylon. This syndicate has secured an estate producing fine tea, situated at an altitude' of between t%nd 5 thousand feet ab»ve sea level, and the whole of its115 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1903-11-14 5 DELICATE WOMEN AND NERVOUS MEN. Sr kakns'.Winl is peculiarly fitted to the requirements of delicate women, nervous men, and all others who cannot take Cod Liver Oil or its Emulsion and those whoee nervous systems are highly strung. In Steams' Wine' they will find a. sustainer of life by the55 words
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Advertisement54 1903-11-14 5 Mr. S. A. Sharp, Bonaparte, lowa, January 19, 1899, writes- "My wife became very hoarse, and entirely lost her voice. For two months I tried all .the doctors in the neighbourhood, but they, did her 00 good. One bottle of Jay no's Expectorant, cured her." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents54 words
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Advertisement149 1903-11-14 5 Pain In the Back t How can you keep up your work when you have a weak, achyjg back Dull, exhausting and constant pain. No comfort by day. No rest at night. Thousands upon thousands suffer from weak and lame back, and do not know that there is a remedy149 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous136 1903-11-14 5 DAY bY DAY. Saturday, 14th November. ■Hh Water. MS p.m. sc.C. Cricket. I. >v O. outward mail due. S.O.<;.C. Medal Play. Sunday, 15th November. High Water. 7.9 and 7.-'7 p.m. ■-':tr.l After Trinity. &G.G.C. Medal Play. Swimming Club Launcher. 7 aid I. Monday, 16th November. Hi^'h Water. Ma»M. 8.34 p.m.136 words
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Article715 1903-11-14 6 BENJAMIN SEWALL SURVIVORS. bUTCHERE»;^Y SAVAOES. BOne of the Victims a Lady. K Shanghai Time* says Capt. Halstead of the American ship Benjamin Hen-all which was recently abandoned during a typhoon off the Formosan coast is in Shanghai, having arrived here from Japan at the beginning of the week. The commander715 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1903-11-14 6 Prepare for Emerfency. WHAT would ycu fio if tskea with h cevern attack of Colic or Diar-rh'i-i, and your physiciin could not be reaifflv uminonod Provide yourself with a bottle of hKmt.erlnin'j Colic. Cholera, and DUn (-ii-i Kemedy, and will then be propared for such an emergency. DurinK the summer120 words
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Advertisement303 1903-11-14 6 NOTICES J. BERTRAM KINSEY.& Go. 3 FINLAYSON OKrftN. Consulting and Contracting Electrical Engineers. ACTING FOR SOLE AGENTS OF Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft. LOISTDOISr. BERLIN. P^RIS. \ir.tc nliim. Balf. Brnssfh, B|dapnth, f«peakagen, Milan. In(«w, St. Pftf nknre. St««kk(lH, VitiMu Zurich, tk.. etc Electrical Apparatus and Machinery. Bells, Indicators, Lightning Conductors REPAIRS. Estimates furnished303 words
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Advertisement806 1903-11-14 6 NOTICES. §ingapofe and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and unjU further notice. WEEK DAYS. fUNDAYS. AM. 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 7.50 1280 1.57 3.00 4.22 5.20 6.50 .6.45 8.07 9.35 10.68 12.22 2.30 357806 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement689 1903-11-14 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold, everywhere. steamshTp companies. P a Steam Navigation FOR (HIM. JAPAN. FEXAWG. CEYLOW, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ill i: N K.YI'T MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, II.YMOI TH LOMIOV. Through Bills of Li ling i-su^i for Chini Ooa#t, Persian Gulf, Contiaental, \n I American Ports. Hall Line. Outward. Homkw*ki> Ballaarat Nov 16 Malta689 words
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Advertisement752 1903-11-14 7 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappii. Under contract with the Bwherlandi India QwermreniT «>»;» at Singapore: Ship Aomtot, lat» J. Dampm* 4 Co., 8-8 Coum Quay. The undermentioned datfe are only appn»<nufe Steamer From Expected Will b« D»patoh«d lor Penang Nov 9 Penan*, Sabang, Otehieh, P. Raja, Meulaboh, Tapa Toean, Binabing, Baai, BingkeF,752 words
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Advertisement445 1903-11-14 7 NorddeutBGlier .Lloyd, Bremen Coasifc Lines, v i -li-AMERti OF THE COAST li.tLl. Tom Keg. To«e !U- e Loo Sok 1804 Waldtmar 3500 Pkra Nang 1603 *r»"* Mackcw 1800 iifirtiund 3T»Q PAra C. iT&o 1666 P^Aafcuri 2191 P.ChulaCK. 1668 ftfrjwo 2100 O«/« 1894 soluictntr.p 2(MO TateWow 1360 PjltanuloL 3019 JTo™ B««-445 words
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Advertisement711 1903-11-14 7 STBAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nofddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg.Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAS MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-steamers of these lint will leave Singapore on or »bout tbe undermentioned dates untward Homeward fT'inig AlhertVoT 21 Preusfn Jfcv 17 Kiauttchou Dec 5 Hamburg Nov SO Sackten Dec Heinrieh Dec 14 1904 Konig Albert711 words
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Advertisement625 1903-11-14 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES N. Y. K. JAPANMAIL STEAMSHIP.CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service maintained between Japan and Europe by NEW TWIN SCREW HTEAMERB Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese OoTernment, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by. Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second Class625 words
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Advertisement501 1903-11-14 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. TftE ROYAL EXCHANGE T ASSURANCE (ESTABLISHED JLI). 17a THE undersigned, agents for the abov* company, are prepared to accept Flr» Risks at cnrrent rates. w.4». 31/13. BEHN MEYER 4 Co. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) fIIHE undersigned, agents for the above A company, are prepared to501 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1911 1903-11-14 8 Under tins neaaing mo i<iiu>«>e nations ar« used -str.-steamer sh[bip bq.-barque 5 sch.-»chooner Yct.-VwhtiSru.-Crui8er; Gbt.-Uunboat; tor. -Torpedo; H.p.-Horse-power; Bnt.-Bn-iuh 8 -United State* Fch.-French £r.-German; Dut. -Dutch; G.c^neral-«rgo;-d. P .-deck P««^. U 7 U c rta lli T w.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. V.— Taniong Pagar Dock;1,911 words
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Article126 1903-11-14 8 SiwoArou, Uth November. l»0» PRODUCE. ass* hn r :l a L Pontlanak Pepper, Black buyer* 33- ?5 T White, (SZ) -•"MS Sago Floor Sarawak —.1 «•»> do Brunei No. I «jj Pearl Sago Coffee, Ball, 15% barti l»-«> Coffee, Palembang,aOXbMU_ 2».OO Coffee, Llberlan No. 1 1 "-^*1 Tapioca, imall126 words
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Article83 1903-11-14 8 MAILS CLOSE tcr Per tttamer Time. MOKDAY. Saigon Eridan •\l a.m. PalembangADjambie'SuKKrdfcroon 11 a.m. Sourab'ya Edendale 1 1 a-m. Malacca and Linggi Helene Ip.m. Rangoon;* Calcutta UmbaUa 3 p.m. Colombo Dorilognr 3 p.m. Tumday. Sarawak Aptnrade 2 p.m. Penang and Deli Calypso 3 p.m. Cbon and Bamarang Giang Bet 483 words
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Article131 1903-11-14 8 I From Europe— By the P. 40. it. Ballaarat due on Saturdsv, with dates to the 23rd Oct. From China— By the N.D.L. PreusMn j due on Monday. Tim Tabli or Mails Dpk. 'belt Singapore. Due in London Armed Oct 39th P. *O. Oct 26th Oct 26th131 words
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Article200 1903-11-14 8 A Flag VBBBBI/S NIUI A Bio. •I Toss. Captain From Sailid Coamunus. Nov 18 19 IS 13 13 i 3 18 14 M 14 14 14 W 14 14 !Kudat Hsr str. **tara «H» Mr. iDordogne ;Fch str. 3ui Hans Brit sfr. Kins Willem II Dut str Farfalla Ital200 words
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