The Straits Times, 16 November 1903
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Title Section14 1903-11-16 1 The Straits Times. NO. a 1,385 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1903. PRICE 15 CENTS.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement665 1903-11-16 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. 'S«l« Ataait», Stnt»p«r« a»d Ftdtraled Mai., stalea. NOTICE. VI 7 E have this day established ouaselves Tf ascnmmiFsion.igcnts, at 24 Malacca Street under the name and styl-s of KI4H BROTHEKS A CO. Singapore, 6th Nov.. IPOS. 4-12 LBONIE HOUSE," 14 Grange Road» MRS. KERB has now665 words
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Advertisement649 1903-11-16 1 Rigold, Bergmann Co. •SOLE IMPORTERS OF THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN INTRODUCED BRANDS. The very well-known dry First Quality Milk. "C rown" Beer. O hainpagne lmp9rttd for the last 12 years. ©f Herein r^HEPHERDi SOLE importers Tpnrlf^n i?irn?n e BPBriSISSi r» SINGAPORE. I JBfcSaKKSS^C NG^ PORE Singapore. 1_ All applications for prices649 words
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Advertisement29 1903-11-16 1 TT^.3VI-A.TO <Sz> Co. HAV.E JUST UNPACKED A FINE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE CURIOS. SUITABLE. POR Christinas Presents AMD ALSO Christmas ISTew Year's Cards. Y-A.MA.-l7C> Sb 00. 27. High Street. ».c.29 words
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Advertisement333 1903-11-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ntt Raffles Hotel m T* 1^ R i -M~^ HBIBER AS (I XT.MARY, TOMORROW EVEXIKt; P I ■VKV K DIUKK AAD B\M> FOB AITLHI IHTIV. E ri AFFLES HOTEL! M I ■iioirrm! »m» there mi m see JL %Jl BVARI) kIPLHfi WROTE 171 RIS BOOk FROI SEA II333 words
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Article1454 1903-11-16 2 New York Truckman Claims he Is the Rlrhtful Duke. In view of the coming wedding of the Duke of Roxburghe to Miss Goelet, it is not without interest to note that there is said to be in America more than one rightful" claimant to the Roxburghe dukedom.1,454 words
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Advertisement310 1903-11-16 2 K NOTICES. I Humber Cycles B THE I Standard of Excellence. mM Latest Catalogue, on appplication to BORNEO Co., Ltd. I JEFFREY'S I EDINBURGH STOUT. I Specially JH For the I Brewed H Tropics. I 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. I IMPORTERS I BORNEO Co., Ltd. I310 words
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Advertisement376 1903-11-16 2 NOTICES. M1INTIANS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE /OUR HEALTH and Fortify, the System against Disease with I* 1 We cannot ipeak too highly of it." VSVSV MwB»T«B»m»BWB •"■■■^^■^B Pronounowl by th« HIOHC8T MEOtOAL AUTHORITIES t 4! t 3^r l Torpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, and -WONDERFUL PURIFIER of376 words
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Advertisement772 1903-11-16 2 NOTICES. HAVE A DRINK? YES CLAYMORE PLEASE. m.w.f. n.c. LIQUID^ FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. 82/6 (Thirty-two shillings and sixpence) per ton f o. b. in bunkers at FRESHWATER ISLAND (PULO BUKOM) opposite western entrance of Now Harbour. The fuel is delivered through a < n pipe772 words
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Article339 1903-11-16 3 Lloyd's eornepoadeat oftlie'Y'i'me'' in tin- kSSiM el that jouriial lor the 19th l>ctol>er points out thita peculiarity ul, the present depression in the shipping trade in tha United Kingdom is that, although a very large I: umber ot important steamers have been laid op, yet the huildiug of339 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement107 1903-11-16 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page 7 (•eueTul shipping news is. printed on i»»e« K. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. TS i rure for severe colds, persistent. •L courfbsand a preventive of pneumonia. It is tbe mothers' favurite for whoofiug cough. Will cure your cold quicker107 words
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Advertisement774 1903-11-16 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. MESSRS. WATTS AND COMPANY beg to give notice to thoir customers and to all persons concerned that they have revoked and cancelled their power of attorney given to Lewis James Witts, manager of their branch in Singapore aod that the said Lewis James Witts has no authority in774 words
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Advertisement263 1903-11-16 3 NOTICES. SAYARESSE'S SANDAL CAPSULES Not nude of Gelatlna, most efficacious because Full directions. A II Chanis s. Insist on Bawaresse'B. If you are Suffering from a Roast, ZDIROIE? IHSTTO THE Raffles Bodega, 31 Raffles Place, AND Cool Yourself with a Gliss OF Iced "Fass" Beer Hotel Van Wijk, ORCHARD ROAD.263 words
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Advertisement663 1903-11-16 3 NOTICES. WANTED, a Eurasian as h««d mandor fora plantation at Bukit Timah. Api.ly to TANQVEEL.VN, 1«-1 1 Club Street. WANTED— A Chinese ijenieman x-eakin« English, must l>e well rnaasclr 1 9jcia!!y an 1 comnn r ll v. 'iooo enlnry to tbe ri^ht psrty. 4«4nm* with references to S. Stain q/o663 words
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Advertisement563 1903-11-16 3 NOTICES. I/WWTnr^V These tiny B^^^^^L/A Cap:, B*fl BVfl superior Wl VlflmV to Copaiba, y^Mm*mW Cubebs, and C Injections cure C the same diseases as these drugs f in forty-eight hours without C inconvenience. C Bach Capaul* bean the oum M4IDY) C FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST I SRIMAULT'S SYRUR Of563 words
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Advertisement534 1903-11-16 3 SHIPPINO IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINK? FOR EUROPE. THK Imperial (torrpnn mail steamer BlikLssES, Captain Irehn, of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, left Hongkong on Ttiursilny. the 12th inst., at noon, and may be pxpeded to arrivp here on Monday the" 16th inf-t ut ri p.m. 6be will probabl, be despatched for Europe534 words
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Obituary35 1903-11-16 4 BpUAX.— OI the I.lth Novembe., at No. 12 Wilkie Itoad, Vivian Kndl Gordon, the youngest son of Mr. and Mr*. 11. C. Houan, aged '2 years and 4 month*. Funeral today at 4-30 p.m.35 words
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462 1903-11-16 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. Alajka tin, it would seem, is not destined to oust the Straits product from the Americ-in market for the time being. This is due to the fact thai; the tin, so-called, which has been discovered in vast quantities in the vicinity of Cape York,462 words
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Article248 1903-11-16 4 Amosh the minor vicissitudes of nations, nonecan be cited with an aspect so amusing to all, save those directly concerned, as the secession of Panama from Colombia, and thejiow threatened invasion of the new republic by its repudiated parent. Modern history presents no such parallel to the episode of the248 words
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Article119 1903-11-16 4 lift the Panama nation into a cornucopeia of affluence undreamed of even among tbe Latin *rac»s of America. 1. would put over 930 per man, woman, and obild of the entire population, in the packets of its inhabitants, and add to that an income sufficient to obviatu all taxes f»r119 words
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Article370 1903-11-16 4 Apart from the arrests made on ship-board, the working of the new Currency Act seems to be creating serious trouble in certain commercial circles at Penang. 'According! to the Pinang Gazette, considerable dixatii-fac-tion has been caused among the Chinese traders of that Settlement by the prohibition* against importing British and370 words
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Article246 1903-11-16 4 Fok the first time since the twelfth century, when Nicholas Brakespeare became Pope of Boat, a prelate with even a perceptible strain of British blood has been elevated to the place of second highest rank in the Roman Catholic Church. Monseignor Merry del Val, who is half Irish by parentage246 words
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Article150 1903-11-16 4 ■Apropos the news in Saturday's telegrams regarding the formation of a league among European oil producers to oppose the American Oil Trust a tabular statement whioh finds prominence in the Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, regarding the world's oil production may not be without interest. It seems150 words
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Article291 1903-11-16 4 The Taiping correspondent of the Pinavg Gazette, writes under date Nov. 9th to the. following effect: Prior to leaving the Colony, 11. E. Sir Frank Swettenhain presented a piece of Silver Plate an a Cricket Trophy to be competed for annually by tbe various Cricket Clubi of t!ie Strait* and291 words
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Article98 1903-11-16 4 The movements of the Abyssinians who are to operate with General Egerton against the Mullah will be watched with considerable interest because of the fact that attached to the Abyssinian force is Captain A. A. Duff, :srd Gordon Highlanders, who will be well remembered al aide-de-camp in" Singapore to '.be98 words
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Article12 1903-11-16 4 Thk homeward mail by the Zamaaxa closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.*12 words
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Article16 1903-11-16 4 Mr. Buckley is due to arrive in Singapore by the P. O. mail on Dec. 12th16 words
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Article15 1903-11-16 4 The revenue 8f Sarawak in 1904 is 'set at $1,107,643 against an outlay of 91,157,563.15 words
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Article15 1903-11-16 4 An article on the disputed title to the dukedom of Roxburghe appears on pagd 215 words
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Article17 1903-11-16 4 Thk Ceylon Botanical Gardens have serft 12 cases of Ceylon rubber plants to the Governor of Fiji.17 words
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Article23 1903-11-16 4 Thk I. A- intermediate steamer Shanghai left Hongkong at 8 p.m. on Friday and is due to arrive here at noon on Wednesday.23 words
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Article23 1903-11-16 4 H.I.G.Ms. s.s. Sperlier is expected to arrive from Colombo on the 27th inst. She will leave for the North on :ird December next.23 words
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Article22 1903-11-16 4 Thk Ist "King's Own" Royal Lancaster Regiment has arrived at Fort William, Calcutta, from Malta, relieving the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.22 words
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Article31 1903-11-16 4 The Governor of the Straits Settlements" is the subject of a readable article, from the pen of Mr. E. E. Long, published in the I 'ail Mall Gazette of Oct. 17th.31 words
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Article28 1903-11-16 4 Dubiko the recent scare of war between Russia and Japan, it is said that contracts for the supply of 100,000 tons of coal were entered into at Cardiff28 words
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Article29 1903-11-16 4 Thk German mail steamer Koenig Albert having left Colombo on the 14th instant a at 5 p.m. may be expected to arrive tiere on Thursday afternoon the 19th instant.29 words
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Article28 1903-11-16 4 Thk British steamer Indra, which reached New York from' Sourabaya on the 12th October, experienced a terrific gale from the 9th Oct. onwards. Her steering gear was damaged.28 words
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Article32 1903-11-16 4 Two hundred and thirty-four deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending on the 7th inst. The ratio per thousand was 500 27 of which 4.94 falls to St. John's island.32 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article51 1903-11-16 4 A Warship to Impress the Koreans. london, 14th Nov. The United States Government is endeavouring to secure the. opening of the port of Atiju instead of Yongampho, and is sending Mr. Allen, its Minister to Korea to Chemulpo on board a warship in order to impress the51 words
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Article49 1903-11-16 4 Arrest of an Anarchist. In connection with the journey of the King and the Queen of Italy to London their Majesties, starting tomorrow -the police arrested a dangerous Anarchist at Cherbourg who arrived there on Thursday. He had already been imprisoned for Anarchist offences.49 words
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Article23 1903-11-16 4 Four thousand Abysßiniins will co-operate with General Egerton in Somaliland. The force comprises some of Menelik's own regiments.23 words
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Article78 1903-11-16 4 The American Attitude. London, loth November The Government of Colombia threatens to attack Panama. General Reyes, who is nominally a Peace Commissioner, is reported to be marching to the isthmus with a large Colombian force. The American authorities are determined not ton allow an encounter between the78 words
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Article25 1903-11-16 4 The elections to the Legislative Council of the Cape Colony indicate at present that the Bond party have a majority.25 words
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Article33 1903-11-16 4 Rear- Admiral "Angus MacLeod has been selected for the post of Senior >aval Officer on the coast of Ireland,' on the completion of the term of office of Rear-Admiral E. F. Jeffreys, e.v.o.33 words
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Article38 1903-11-16 4 Before Mr. Cavendish at the Police Cpur', this morning a Chinaman was prosecuted by Mr. 9. K. Jennings, Agent erf the Opium Farm, for being in possession of $2 worth of illicit chandu. The man was fined S5O.38 words
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Article38 1903-11-16 4 Mh. W. R. Janssen, a well known philanthropist and one of the founders of the Deli Company has just died at the Hague. He was a leading pioneer of the tobacco planting industry there nearly forty years age.38 words
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Article39 1903-11-16 4 The King has been pleased to appoint Mr. Charles Edward Wolfe Stringer to be Consul for the Consular District of Chiengmai, and Mr. William Alfred Rae Wood to be Vice- Consul for the Districts of Pailin, Xawong, and Chantaboou.39 words
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Article45 1903-11-16 4 Thk M. M. Sydney broke her shaft 210 miles out ot Aden, and was towed into that p<trt by the Villede Tnmatare. A wire from Aden stated that the Sydney would have to go into dry dock and that she could not be repaired there.45 words
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Article41 1903-11-16 4 A Service paper, alluding .to the fecent conference at Singapore of the Three Admirals, for discussing questions of naval concentration and strategy in the Far East, says that the Three Admirals will henceforth meet annually as a matter of regular routine.41 words
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Article54 1903-11-16 4 William Henry Miles Booty, a solicitor charged at the Central Criminal Court with having fraudulently converted to his own use funds of XI 2,000, X5,00<5, £10,000, and .£3,500 (one of which sums was held by the prisoner for the benefit of the Rajah and Lady Brooke) has been 'sentenced to54 words
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Article90 1903-11-16 4 Local motortsts^will be" interested in the news that, according to Mr. Edge, the winner of last year's (iordonBecnett race, 411 English car will shortly be on the market which will mark a great advance in many respects on any previous production in any other country. This car, he says, will90 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement589 1903-11-16 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. Shristmas and 13zw Year Presents. i I i v > unpacked a fresh and fine collection of Indian, Chinese and589 words
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Advertisement55 1903-11-16 4 O. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. OfsWl Gresham House, (Btttery Road), S a.m. to 5 p. id. Orchard Road, 8 %m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon. Appointments or sittings should be made, if potsibfe, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Xraai Cards just opene d, VIKWS AND55 words
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Advertisement32 1903-11-16 4 GENERAL DEBILITY AND BpAIN FAG. The Effects of Btiarns' Wink is remarkable in the following complaints and functional disorders Phthisis, Dyspepsia, Influenza, General Debility, Brain Fag, Artu-mia.— Sold by all chimes ts.32 words
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168 1903-11-16 5 At a recent meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce^ a despatch from the Boajd of Trade was read, announcing that Mr. A. Stuart. Registrar of Itaiports at Singapore (who is now at home on leave) would visit Manchester en the 20th October and requesting168 words
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Article56 1903-11-16 5 The Negri %embilan Government is constructing a Sanitarium on one of the peaks of the Uunong Angea range, about ten miles out of Sereiuban, at an elevation of over 2,600 feet above the sea. This is slightly higher than Government Houxe on Penang Hill. Further particulars of the scheme will56 words
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Article76 1903-11-16 5 In an article anent British North Borneo published in our issue of Saturday, it was suggested that in the British Consul for that territory there was a possible successor to Governor Birch. This was an error due to similarity in names. Mr. Godfrey Hewett is the British Consul in <iue>tion.76 words
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Article77 1903-11-16 5 Thk battleship !entttrion' J '.v>as\to be commissioned at Portsmouth on the ;Jrd iust. by Capt. F. F. Fegen, for service on the China Station. The ijoncLon and China Expremt says the statement published that the battleship, Riumell, Captain A. L Wicsloe, cM. would proceed from the Mediterranean to the China77 words
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Article89 1903-11-16 5 The action at the Singapore Assizes in which Lim Kirn was charged with having in his possesion a a counterfeit seal or chop with '.he intention of committing forgery, and Gan Peh Hunt and Koh Konc were charged with being cognisant of Lim Kirn's illegal possenion cf the chop in89 words
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Article96 1903-11-16 5 Sevkk&i. coin importation cases came before the Penans; police court on Thursday. A Chinaman pleaded guilty to importing there 19,509 Mexican and British dollars in the s.s. Pegu contrary to a Government proclamation. Twelve Acliinese and others did the same for importing about 520,000 of the forhidden coin in the96 words
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Article116 1903-11-16 5 Among the many minor carriage accidents that occurred on the occasion of Turkish Consul-General's funeral, there was one which seemed likely to prove serious, but fortunately turned out without mishap to the occupants of the vehicles. Comte de Bondy, tne ConsulGenoral for France, and Mr. Rudonovsky, the Consul-General lor Russia,116 words
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Article127 1903-11-16 5 About 740 last night E. P. C, Xo. 1 1 heard cries for police in North Bridge (toad near St. Andrew's Cathedral. On proceeding to the spot he saw a Chinaman lying on the Road with a wound in his head from which blood was llowing freely. The man was127 words
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Article303 1903-11-16 5 Rumour of a Big Undertaking. The Bangkok Time* of the 11th inst. s.iy lndications have not been wanting for some time past that the port of Bangkok is looked upon as offering facilities and encouragement for the establishment of another dock company. The docking facilities of Bangkdk303 words
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Article182 1903-11-16 5 Huttcnbacrr Co. Suffer Damage. A SERiors conflagration occurred daring the early hours of Thursday morning at Messrs. Hu,ttenbach Bros and Co.'s godowns in Beach Street, Penang. The fire was extinguished in quick time by the Fire Brigade, but the inflammable nature of the goods in the godown182 words
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Article96 1903-11-16 5 P. O. PASSENGERS. The following passengers arrived per s. s. BaUaaral on Saturday. From Bombay Mr. E. Chandrobhoy, Mr. J. Rekmar. From London :—Mr.: Mr. and Mrs. Sommerville, Sister Katharine, Mrs. £eed and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Howlett and Miss Howlett. From Marseilles:— Mr. and Mrs. Blunn, Mr. R. F.96 words
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Article85 1903-11-16 5 We hear with much regret that Mr. 1 A.R. Croucher, who came out to the firm, of Powell Robinson and Co. earlyin 1901," died of enteric fever at' Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He had been in charge of Mr. Powell Robinson's Kuala Lumpur branch about85 words
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Article62 1903-11-16 5 I'ksanu has scored 750 in the Interport Rifle Match. The team was composed of Malay States Guides. The remaining score to come to hand is that of Shanghai, from which port no news had been received up to noon to-day. The scores stand at present •Singapore 927,62 words
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Article1037 1903-11-16 5 Home. Mr. Chamberlain on the 4th instant add rated meeting of eleven thousand at Birmingham. He repeated his previous argument*, and emphasized the necexsity of binding the Colonies to the Motherland. He Rtigtuati zed Sii Michael Hicks-Beach, Lord Uoseben, the Duke of Devonshire, ami Mr. Kitobie as Imperialism1,037 words
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Article43 1903-11-16 5 FOX OFFICER DISMISSED. Lieutenant Knight, H.M.B. Fox, was court-martialled at Bombay on the 2nd instant for offences under the Naval Discipline Act. He neglected to wind the chronometers and then reported them wound. He was reprimanded and ordered to be dismissed his ship.43 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1903-11-16 5 Mr. K T. Davenport, Valley Head, Ala., writes: I hiive used Jayne*B Expectorant, in my family for croup, and find nothing to equal it." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents fortheStraits Settlements.31 words
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Advertisement118 1903-11-16 5 Sprained Knee Cured' by Little's Oriental Balm. F. Schamrer, Kinnundy, 111., says:— In coniinir down some steps ray wife ■sprained her knee so severely that she m unable to stand. The joint was stiff, very much enlarged, and so extremely sensitive that the slightest touch caused violent pain. She tried118 words
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Advertisement43 1903-11-16 5 Mr. Edward W. Parkinson, Jefferson, Pa., May 13, 1899, writes Five years ago I had a severe attack of asthma. I tried various remedies, without relief. Three bottles of Jay ne's Expectoraut'completely cured me." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.43 words
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Advertisement490 1903-11-16 5 Remember the Name. YOU may have an attack of diarrlma, dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these days, and it will be well to remember the name pf a riedii me that will core yoy. Say it slow Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ABK ANYONE Who has490 words
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Advertisement572 1903-11-16 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "B StRAITS CYCLE «fcs~ I MOTOR CO. C IV "y A large consignment of new C BICYCLE«. B ENGLISH MAKE I and S 0 B. S. A. FITTINGS E Good Durable Machines. f^ At Rock- Bottom Price, y T?" MAKERS OF THK LA.IU 1 1£ Rubber Tyred Wheels572 words
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Advertisement769 1903-11-16 5 NOTICES. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIITIINE FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. THE Imperial German mail steamer K. KOKIG ALBERT, Capt. Polack, i.n.s. of the NorddeuUehor Lloyd, having left Colombo on Saturday, the 14th inst., at 6 p.m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon, the liHh instant en route769 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1903-11-16 5 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 33rd November. High Water. 8.34 p.m. Tuesday, 17th November. High Water. Ml a.lll. 9.33 p'.ia. Saau Seremban Co. Meeting. Races. First Day. Straits Time* publishes at 2. Bankmclose at noon. Kaoe Dinner at Raffles II otel. Wednesday, 18th November. High Water. 9.27 a.m. 10.22 p.m. B.121 words
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Article304 1903-11-16 6 ACCIDENT TO. THE ETRURIA. Whkn the Cunard steamship Etruria reached Liverpool on Oct 18 from New York, it was reported that she had had a very rough experience. A huge wave had struck her, and one passenger died from injuries, while several others suffered severely. The Etruria left New York304 words
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Article275 1903-11-16 6 F. M. S. NOTES. AnoiT a month ago an elephant appeared at the 22nd mile on the Suugei I.alanß road and created havoc among the Malay gardens. Mr. Peck went out with :u:<t>:; rifle and, failing to »cc the elephant, left the rifle in charge of a Malay named Omar275 words
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Article234 1903-11-16 6 For Singapore. i'er P. A- s.s. Victoria, {connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo from Loo- ion Oct. SO, due 28th Novi-Mr. Oordon White Mrs. Macmillan, Mr If. I.Chope, H. H. the Tungku Besar of Waning, ani Tanffkn Mirinm, Mr. C. J. Va>id«r, Mr. F. Vauder, Mr.234 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1903-11-16 6 Prepare for Emergency. WHAT wnuld ycu r!o if take i with a Fi-vorp Rtt»ck of Colic or !>iarrlnrn, and your ptlTMclw uoul'l not btreadily summoned t I'rovide yourself wit^ a Hbttle of Chami>erUin'B Colic, Cholera, and Diarrlui'a Remedy, and will thea be pri-pared for such an emergency. Daring tbe summer120 words
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Advertisement184 1903-11-16 6 NOTICES^ [f eOLEMAN'S l| A delicious beverage and tonic made from choice wines, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and Extract of Malt. Over 6,000 Testimonials received from the Medloal Profession of the United Kingdom. WINQARNIB has an unrivalled reputation of over twenty years as the finest tonic and restorative in the184 words
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Advertisement119 1903-11-16 6 NOTICES. G.pTOMUNf>Gg •S Hahdsome Presents ftp H Christmas .jf Bp|t AND New Year. MAGNIFICENT SHOW ROOM!— In which will be found the most Charming and Complete Selection OF Righ Glass Hrt Utork of 3apatu Ladies and Gentlemen Are Kindly Invited to Inspect Early v. U I ull UNI a li119 words
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Advertisement690 1903-11-16 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMS HIP COMPANIES." P. Steam <& Navigation 0. Goy. t <»K 4!lll i. J VP4X, PEMM«. CEYMIX, AUSTRALIA. IXIU 4I»E V. BUYPT. HEI»ITE,KRIXE4X PORTS. PLYMOUTH LOXDOX. Throuch Bills of Lvlinni*Bued for Oh in 1 Ooaet. I'ersian Gulf, Continental, an I American Ports Mail I. in.-. QflWABa.690 words
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Advertisement757 1903-11-16 7 StEAMSHIP^COWPANIES. KopinUlijWe Paketvaart Maat ichappij. Under contract with the Nettferlandt India GoveiDireni. r.mir at Singapore: PHIP AoiSCY, LATK J. Dibfdelp t*o., 2-8 CoLLTBB QVAY. i he undermentioned date* are only approximate. steamer From Expected Will be D^rntcbed tor liantatn I'wiang Nov 9 Fenang, Sabang, Olehieh, P. Raja, Meulaboh.Tapa Toean.Siaabvii?, Baai,757 words
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Advertisement455 1903-11-16 7 IforddenWer Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, RIaMIM OF TKK COAhl U 01. Tons Reg. Tow Keg. Print Ixto Sok l«04 Waldema, 3TiOO i'hra Nang 1608 Prim Maehevi 1600 Sigumund 3000 Phra V. Ki.w 1668 Petchabun 2t»l P. Chuia C.K. 1668 Borneo 2100 Deli 1894 Kohtic'Mny 2040 Taichiovi 1863 Pitsannlo* -JOl9 Kong455 words
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Advertisement733 1903-11-16 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Nopddeutsohep Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL-GERMAN M\II. The fast and wall-known m*l-3l>ain -m if these lines will leave Singapore on ioout the undermentioned datt s Outward Homewar I Konig AlWSov "21 I Pivwuen Nov 17 Kiauttchou Dec 5 Hamburg Nov 90 Sackten Dec 19 P. Heinrieh Dae733 words
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Advertisement637 1903-11-16 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. THB FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER. B. C. Twin Screw Empress "teamships— 6,ooo Tona Speed 19 knots. PSOFOBBD SiIUHOS PBOM HOHGKOHG. It M.S.637 words
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Advertisement294 1903-11-16 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY. I NCORPORATBD 11V ltoV AI.C'HARTRR AD. 1X3.1. Paid up Capital X200.000. MARINE BRANCH. r PHE undersigned having been appointed X Agents to the Marine Urancu of this Company are prepared to write Halls, Cargoes and Freights at lowest remunerative rates and on mint favorable294 words
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Article1238 1903-11-16 8 Man -of- War. etc. Sea Mew, Govt. yacht, 600 tons displacement, 3» crew, 760 H.p. Captain Maddocks «th Nov. From Tringganu 4th Nov. Colonial Government. Uncertain— Rds. TRADING. VESSELS. &c. AfrtvaU ilnce Noon of Saturday. Ban Hin (hum, Brit. str. 199 tons, Capt Scott 15th Nov. From P Swettenham, 13th1,238 words
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Article497 1903-11-16 8 SINQAWEI, ItiTII'.NoVKMnF.R, 1903. PRODUCE. Gambler buyers l-_' i"> Copra Ball 7.7" do Pontlanak 6.78 Pepper, Black Imyers 33.00 do White, (5%) 52.00 Sago Floor" Sarawak 4.25 do Brunei No. l 4-10 Pearl Satto 5.17 Coffee, Ball, 15% basis 19JW Coffee, Palembang, 20% b»il».- '-'3.00 Coffee, Überian No. 1 16.75J497 words
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Article127 1903-11-16 8 hot Per iteamsr Timt-To-MORROU. Tringganu Carolina 9 am Sarawak Apenradr 2 p.m. Penang and Deli Calvvio 3 p.m. P. Swet'ham via ports B. Hin Guan 3 p.m. Malacca A P. Dickson Kian Ann 3 p.m. Ampaoan Macassar WUhtlm 3 p.m. Amoy and Swatow Dapnr 3 p.m. Muntok A127 words
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Article27 1903-11-16 8 From Enrope— By the N.D.L. K.Albtrl due on Thursday, with dates to the 27th Oct. From China— By the N.D.L. Prttuten due on Monday.27 words
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Article375 1903-11-16 8 i Nov 14 j 14 11 14 14 14 i 14 !4 14 14 14 15 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 If) 16 16 16 1« in 16 Vusbl's Name.l turn A Tons. Captaih From Sailid Bio. Coi.<BiaHߣ£. Jelunga 'Sri Wongsee Sri Tringganu Boribat375 words
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Article241 1903-11-16 8 DATS. Vessbl's Nam* Flag A Kio. Tons. Dmtisatiox. Not H 14 16 16 14 15 15 \s 15 14 16 M 16 IK 16 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 1« 16 16 16 16 17 18 Hong Wan I Terrier Kaisowt Dott Aggi Jelunga Siitara Claveedon^241 words
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