The Straits Times, 17 November 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai.386 SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903.. PRICE 15 CERTS
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    • 591 1 LORN E WHISK Y. POWELL ROBINSON. Sol* At.ntt. SiHfapori and I «d.r.ted Matajr Slalu. NOTICE. WE have this day established ou r selves as commission igenta, at 24 Malacca Street, under the name and styU of KIAil BROTHERS A CO. Singapore, 6th Nov., 1003. 4-12 LBONIK HOUSE," 14 Grange Road.
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    • 1133 1 Singapore and 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.K AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. Singapore d. 7.00 760 10.00 12.30 1.57 3.00 4.22 5.20 6.50 ..6.45 807 9.35 10.58 12.22 2.30
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    • 352 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 170 Raffles Hotel ~~Z 1 A W R TT T^ KUIBER AS (INTOIABV, THIS M r.MV. J? I I.IIE DINKEK AID ttA>U FOE ALTLIK REETIKt. Hi VcAFFLES HOTEL! N I I iltiHT HO! "FFEft THERE" DORT YOU SEE WUDYARD k ll'l.l Vt; WROTE I! HIS I'.iHik FROJI SEA
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  • 583 2 A Novel Programme.. A bazaar was to come off on Saturday, at Secern ban. We give the novel programme below. As most people will recollect, it is framed orf similar lines to Mr. Buckley's Coronation fair programme issued some time ago. That programme, it maybe stated, originally emanated
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  • 250 2 Pkokkssok M. Bibbero, a veteran swimmer of 80 years, who intends to make an eflori, to swim the Channel next year, recently gavu ar exposition of a new style of swimming, which is called the propeller stroke. The veteran uired into the water from Mr. Baker's
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 399 2 NOTICES. ROUSSILLON CHAMPAGNE A WINE OF HIGH QUALITY AT- A' MODERATE PRICE. 2 doz. pints $36. 1 doz. quarts $34. OF ALL DEALERS IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. gwynne; co.s CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co.,
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    • 170 2 NOTICES. •flSte?-.* Superb Skin y^*~ obtained and maintained by using *W^||l 'DARTRING' Lanoline' No imitation can be called 'Dartring'. DARTRING TOILET LANOLINL Dtmand the gtnuim m~1,~4. 'DARIRING' 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP Robinson Co. SET OF 12 Bromide Photographic Views OF SINGAPORE 71s Christmas Cards. 'Tiiaraiitood Permanent Prints. .'opyriyrht) $3 Complete. SUBJECTS.
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    • 418 2 NOTICES. Jpollinaris The Queen of Tablt W.aters." Supplied under Royal Warrahts or Appointment to HIS MAJESTY THE KINO AND H.R.H. THE PRINCE OP WALES. Annval Sale 30,000,000 Bottler M.C.S. Mohamed A Co. Diamond M< rchants, Manufacturing Jewellers, aad dealers in precious stone*, No. 8 High Street, Singapore Art) showing a
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    • 122 2 Prepare for Emergency. TT7HAT would ycu do if taken with W a severe attack of Colic or Di*rhuea; and your physician could not be readily summoned f Provide yourself with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and will tbea be prepared for such an emergency. During the
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  • 648 3 Interviewed at Port Arthur. A correspondent of the Hongkong Daily I'rets writing from Port Arthur on the -'2nd October thus describes an interview he had with Admiral Alexeieff a few days previously, at the Admiral's residence. Th 6 Admiral kept us waiting about two seconds. Then he came«tn,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 149 3 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on pnße 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I*B a cure for severe colds. persi«tcnt courfbs and a preventive of pnenmonin. It is the mothers' favourite for whooping cough. Will cure your cold quicker
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    • 554 3 NOTICES. BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump. They ought to put on fat as fast as they use it up for fat l* fuel, and the burning of it makes power and force. Thin children— even along to the age of eighteen or twenty— are in danger from consumption,
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    • 1009 3 NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR DECEMBER MEETING. December 29th, 31st, 1903, and January and, 1904. FIRST qAY. Race No. I.^Thb Maidiic Platb— Value. tSOO and IJO to second porse provided .thera are five starters the property of different owners. A Bace for Maiden Horses. Ex 8. R. A. Griffins
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    • 658 3 NOTICES. do to on payment of $10 entrance fee for each extra Race provided the other conditions of the race are complied with. Entries close at l'J noon on Saturday, 12th IVcember. Entry formi may.be had at the Selangor Clab or 'on application to the Secretaries of any of the
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    • 643 3 NOTICES. rryj BE LET offlceaon the »econd floor JL No. 7 Battery Ro«. Immediate •ntry Apply to Guthrie A Co., Ltd., Agents. U.C. rpo BB LET— A newtf/built compound 1 house No. 26 Palestier Road. At ply to BTRAITB CATTLE TRACING CO.. 86-U 88 Sunju i Poad. 'I OBE LIT—
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    • 646 3 SJIPPINO ISDO-OHIKA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA THE Com pany'a steamer NAM SAW. L 4,034 tons, Captain Payne, having left Hongkong on the 11th inst., may be ncpected to arrive here on or about the 17th idem., and will have prompt despatch for the above ports For
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  • 33 4 Troup.— On the 14th September, at Helmsley, Yorkshire, at the house of her sister, Hannah, wife of Jamis Tkoup, Esq., of Aberdeen, late H. B. M.'s Consul-General <t Yokohama, aged 58 years.
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  • 1733 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER. During the last three years Singapore has been the scene of a longdrawn and pitiful episode' id Cambodian history which, if it ever comes* to be threshed out properly, will reflect small creuit for magnanimity upon the administration of Indo-China and
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  • 277 4 Mr. Rhkmrev, the Netherlands India Government Commissioner, who was deputed some months* ago to inquire into alleged bad relations between planters and coolies in Deli, has done bis work and has returned to Batavia. He takes with him a store of information for the Government to base some dlcision* in
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  • 123 4 Our ways are not their ways. The Morning Leader which voices the trend of thought in London town observes that:— The following extraordinary re.iion for resigning the secretaryship of a public company appears in the Slrailt Timtt Notice Owing to the receipt by him, "personally, of several business •ommunications intended
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  • 18 4 The top scorer for Hongkong in the Iflterpoft Rifle match was*Sergt. Inst. Davies KM. L.I. who made 102.
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  • 18 4 TBEj.'hina Mail hears that the new Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, may not arrive in Hongkong until June nexx.
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  • 24 4 Mr. Me Gkkgok, the overseer of the Kowloon Waterworks, was accidentally shot dead by, a friend on the Bth inst. during a hunting excursion.
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  • 27 4 In future the 'Companions of the Distinguished Service Order will rank next to and immediately after the Royal Victoria Order, and they wilKake precedence of Knights Bachelors.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 80 4 London MUh November. It is stated that; the President of ColombiaHiaa issued a strong appeal to the Latin-American Republics (to support a war with the object of recovering Panama. The United States Government has decided toplace a warship at the disposal of General Reyes, the Colombian
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    • 16 4 The Kaiser's wound is almost healed. He is able to speak in whispers.
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    • 52 4 Leaders Say it is Only Beginning:. Boris Sarafoff, the noted Bulgarian leader, and the last insurrectionary leaders operating in Macedonia, have returned to Sofia, where they were enthusiastically greeted by thousands of people. Addressing the assembled people, Sarafoff declared that the Macedonian revolution was. unsubdued, and was only
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    • 183 4 /Km. nth Lord Curzon 'has started* (or the Persian Gulf, escorted by four cruisers. Lord Kitchener was riding alone through a tunnel *at Simla when his horse took fright, swerved, and dashed Lord Kitchener's leg against a projecting beam. 'Both bones were broken. Lord Kitchener lay helpless for half an
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  • 124 4 Tips for To-day. At the time of writing the weather does not look particularly cheerful for this afternoon's meeting. There was a good deal qf rain in the early hours of this morning. The going is bound to be a bit sorter than was anticipated, and this will
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  • 21 4 The Municipal Commissioners will hold an ordinary meeting on Friday, after* which the estimates for 1904 will be taken in hand.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 928 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY ALL MALT .A.ITD STJFFLIBJID USGhTTLA-ItL"^'. TO THK PRINCIPAL CLt*BS All the i" thb Has the largest Naval and Military KTKAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. F. M. PRICE SI 0.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA. Sole Agents for Straits Settlements, F. M.
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    • 84 4 G. It LAMBERT V CO.. Photorraphers. OPKR: Uresbj&n House, (Battery Road), 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays^ 8 a, in. to noon. Appointments or sittings should be made, if posi-inle, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Xmu Oards just opened VfBWS AND TYPKB
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    • 43 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8. (Rev C. A. R. Janvier, Presbyterian Mission, Fatcbgarth, India, writes You have uo idea how much misery I am able to relieve with Jayne's Expectorant." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents forthe Straits Settlements.
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    • 69 4 MORE EFFECTIVE THAN COD LIVER OIL. Medical Scientists have long sought in vain for a preparation «s effective as Cod Liver Oil, but free from its disadvantages. Emulsions, Tonics, and Medicated Wines have been extolled in vain. The* problem has been now solved, once and for all by the introduction
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  • 175 5 Planned lor th# Convenience of Race-goers, For the convenience of those attending tbe races, arrangements have been made at the Adelphi Hotel for a series of special tiffins and dinners during this week. On Saturday and Sunday excellent menus were submitted *and the fact*that they were thoroughly
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  • 152 5 A Malay named Ahmat went to the a Hongkong and Shanghai Bauk yesterday and presented four cheques, for 94,200 in all, purporting to be drawn by Mr. Warnford Lock, Managerof the Katib Gold Mining Co. The Bauk Manager was suspicious and handed Ahmat over to the Police, who
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  • 123 5 A mekting of the Miners' Association to consider the question of the working hours of naichang coolies was held at Kuala Lumpur on Fyday. After discussion, it was unanimously resolved that the working hours must be increased to seven per day. To this the headmen agreed, subject to
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  • 73 5 A Rkuter's special message to the 8. C Morning l'o»t states that, the race from Gibraltar to Plymouth between the twin-screw, third class Cruiser Med'ma, fitted with Durr boilers, and the twin-screw, third-class cruiser Medea, fitted with Yarrow boilers, resulted in a win for the Medusa by the
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  • 65 5 The disabled (German sailing vessel (J. 11. Waljen was put up for sale at k Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co.'s sale rooms yesterday afternoon. There were a large number of bidders, including several from Batavia and Manila, and tbe competition was very keen. The vessel
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  • 46 5 Lokd Roberts will resign. This was the latest rum/mr, in London at the beginning of this month. A leading daily Fays that it has excellent authority for the statements that 'Bobs' will forsake his high office in the near a future, and retire to private life.
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  • 44 5 Thk Imperial Tariff Committee, formed to conduct Mr. Chamberlain's campaign, have opened a fund* and are now soliciting subscriptions from supporters. They have issued a circular appealing Cor £50,000, pointing out that tbe money is needed to further tbe work undertaken by Mr. Chamberlain.
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  • 55 5 His Rtfyal Highness Prince Adalbert of Germany, son of the Kaiser, is due l»re by the Konig Alliert on Thursday, en route for China. During his short stay in Singapore* it is understood that he will occupy rooms at Raffles Hotel which huva, been secured for him by Mr. Kschke,
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  • 73 5 Tub- Captain ef the s. s. Wail ora, which arrived from Penang on Sunday morning, reported at the Master Attendant's office that between Raffles Lighthouse and St. John's Island be picked up four Chinese fishermen floating^n a submerged boat. The men were taken on fcoard and said (hat they had
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  • 598 5 Kl/tpu, 10th. November. t case against Panglima Gafang t, the Penghulir of Budu, will be by a Magistrate from Raub, owing i Magistrates in Lipis being the immediate superiors of the accused. The Penghulu" is alleged to have issued manuscript receipts for Government revenue collected by him instead
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  • 208 5 The October monthly medal competition resulted as follows \V. O. Burt 39 scratch 39 J. E. Ferrier .41 +1 M I: Butterworth 42 scratch U Mac Alpine .46 3 43 C. H. E. Ko jertson 44 Scratch 44 \Vm. C. Grieve 48—4 44 I, Turner* 4» 5
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  • 125 5 "I Will Have VI-Coooa. Your grocer and every other grocer, too, e»n tell you of men and women who wee!: after week regularly om Dr. Tibbies' Vi Cocoa, and who, to nse a common term, "swear by it ai a nourishing and stimulating Food Beverage. Are you a regular drinker
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  • 241 5 Latest mail papers announce ttje death of Prof. Schlegel, who for twentyfive years has been professor 6Y Chinese at I^eyden. Born in 1840 at Oegst^eest, near to Leyden, Schlegel went o the East when young, remaining first in Java, then passing several years in China and
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  • 21 5 The German mail steamer KiauUchou left Port Said yesterday afternoon outward bound. She is due here on Saturday the sth December.
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  • 37 5 This morning, Ng Khim appeared before Mr. Peacock* on an allegation of having about five years ago caused the death of one Ton feck Neo. No particulars were put forward the accused was remanded for a week.
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  • 33 5 Thk following passengers arrived here by the German mail steamer Preussen yesterday afternoon. From Shanghai Mr. H. K. Schadd and Captain and Mrs. Sanderson. From Hongkong Captain Fingensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Hare.
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  • 37 5 MR.Jr stick IJyndm an- Jones delivered judgment to-day in the right of way. case brought by Chan Chee Lee Neo and others against Ho Yang Peng. His Lordship found for the defendant, dismissing the action with cost.
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  • 41 5 Yesterday, Mr. *T. D. Parsons, of Gray's Inn, and Mr. C. V. Miles were admitted to practice in the Supretoe Court of Singapore. Mr. Parsons joins Mr Van Cuylenberg and Mr. Miles is in tbe office of Messrs. Rodyk and Davidson.
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  • 60 5 As present owing to an insufficiency of sidings long enough to admit of two trains passing each other on the Singapore- Johore Railway, it is impossible to give an accelerated service during the hosier hours of the day. Additional rails for that purpose have now been ordered so as to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 112 5 Remember the Name. "I^OU may have an attack of dinrrh<ra, 1 dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these days, and it will be well to rememW yie name of a nedicine that will cure yju. Say it slow— Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Who bag
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    • 46 5 Mr. J.N. French, Evangelist, Palestine, Texas, writes A brother of mine contracted pneumonia. No physician being within reach, he was treated w,iih Jayne's Expectorant, and has the best reason for believing that this medicine saved his, life The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 925 5 A FRI&HTEIED GIRL'S TALE, BTRANGE SEQUEL AFTER'TEN YEARS A Li v-pool girl who experienced a nervoui ■bock t«n years ago, has been the victim of a strange series of misfortunes the story of bei life since then is a lesion to all afflicted with "nerves." In the course Wan interview
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    • 1370 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. One of the Oldest Hotels In the Straits, Centrally Situated, Overlooking the Esplanade. FIRST CLASS CUISINE Under European Supervision. Within a short period of time the Hotel, which is to undergo alterations and extension, will positively assert its position as the Largest and most Comfortable
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 156 5 DAY I»Y* IMV. Tuesday, 17th NdVember. High Water. 9.33 p.m. lUces. First Day. Kace Dinner at KarHe* Hotel. Musical Dinner.- Adelphi Hotel. Wednesday, ißth November. High Water. 9.27 a.m. 10.-J-' p.m. 8.1. homeward mail closes. 4. Mueical Tirtin and Dinner. Adelphi Hotel. Thursday, 19th November. High Water. \V.I a.m. 11.6
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  • 343 6 Text of the Arbitration Treaty. Tpß Anglo-French Arbitration Treaty was signed in London on October 14th, by M. Cambon, the French Ambassador, and the' Marquis of Lansdowne. The text is as follows The Government of the French Kepublvp and the Government of his ftritadnic Majesty, Signatories of the
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  • 288 6 Terrible Habit of Soldiers in South Africa. 1 Thb South African war and the' weariness of life on the illimitable veldt are responsible for the discovery of a new and extraordinary form of intoxication. Some British soldiers discovered that by eating cordite they could get all
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  • 257 6 For Singapore. Per P. 40. 8.8. Vifloria, connecting with the steamer Simla nt Colombo, from London Oct. 30, due 28th Nov.— Mr. Gordon White, Mrs. Macmillan, Mr. H. I. Chop.-, H. H. the Tungku Beaar of Pahang, and Tungku Miriam, Mr. C. J. Vander, Mr. F. Yauder,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 245 6 NOTICES I m THE QUEEN of CREME de MENTHE 1 PIPPERMINT I f W GET FRERES. I* MGI A HIGH CLASS TONIC AND DIGESTIVE' LIQUEUR. MM A PROPHYLACTIC ID NtkV^»US QASTKIC DISORDERS. pole Agent* for I Hj^^B THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND NATIVE STATES, I 10 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., SINGAPORE. 1
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    • 241 6 COTOMUNEGQ i 'HI Handsome Presents |fp ■It Christmas W V. New Year. i -^^MAGNIFICENT SHOW ROOMh—In which will be found the most Charming and Complete Selection High Glass Hrt Qaork of 3apan. Ladies and Gentlemen Are, Kindly 'Invited to Inspect Karlv U U 1 U lf I U II L
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 684 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^ p a Steam Navigation 0. Coy. FOR < HI N V. J IPAX, V,\ i\«.. CEYLON. AI'STRtLIA, I\ol4. 4DE\. BGYFT. MEDItERRAXEi^r PORTS. I'M IHH Ml LOXDOX. Throudh Bills of Lading issued for Chin 1 1 Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, un I American Ports. Mail
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    • 742 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract withtbVNetheriands India Gcvernrrem. .i.w al Singapore Ship AoiscTyLAT* J. ZUiapiij A Co., 2-8 Cciltib Q*ay. ihe undermentioned date* are only approyiniate. Steamer From Expected Will" be Despatched for Bantam Penang Nov 9 Peoaog, Babang, Olehieh, P. Raja, Meulaboh, Tapa Toean, Binnb.ing, Baai, Singkel,
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    • 464 7 Norddeutsciier Lloyd, Bremen Coast Lines, i lf> STK.AMERB OF THE COAST FI.KKT. Toss lleg. Toss Reg. Prim Loo Sak 1804 Waldminr 3500 i'hra Navg 1808 Print Machew 1600 Sigumutxd 3500 Phra C. Kino 1668 Petchabun 2191 P. Chula C.K. 1668 Borneo '2100 Deli 1394 KohricKang 3040 Taiehiow 1369 PiUanulok 2019
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    • 717 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddettiohep Uoyd Bremen. Hamburg-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. The fast and well-known mail-nt,< ani-r« jf these line* will leave Singapore oa or ibont the undermentioned date* Outward Homewar I Konig Albert Not 21 Prrutien Nov 17 KiauHehoii Dec 5 Hamburg Not 90 Sacluen Dec UP. Heinrieh Dec
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    • 632 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES ~WTTK~ JAPANMAIL STEAMSHIP-CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Mrrie« ii maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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    • 510 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. _n*flTOM I WB VRAM}* Oftl 01 V> UMITBU. Capital Subscribed $2,50 C,000. Amount paid up 600,000. Enern fond 1,160,000. Dead Omci, Hoiiecowo. I*h» undersigned, having been appoint*! Agents of the above Company, are prepared to •coept Marine BUki at onrrent rates. POUSTE AD Co.. Again. rpHE LONDON AND
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1474 8 Under tYis hfrdiog Un fo owing abbreviations are u<;ed rle— .mer sh.— ■hip bi.— barque tco.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cfo C.oi^fr; Go..— Ujnboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H. p.— Horse-power; Bit.—British U. 8. -Um.cdStsies; Feb..— French; Ger.--Qerman- Dut.-- I*1 j'.ch; Q.c—Ueneraleargo; d p.— deck pas -c U Un^eitain; I.
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    • 588 8 BISOAPOBI, 17TH NOVEMBER, 19U3. PRODUCE. Qambler buyer* |IS Copra Ball 7.70 do Pontlanak 6. Iff Pepper, Black buyer* 33.00 do White, (8%) M.OO Sago Floor Sarawak 4.25 do Brunei No. 1 4. in Pearl Sago 5.17 Coffee, Ball, 15% bash ]9.u0 Coffee, Palembani?, 30% js.k., Coffee, Liberlan No. 1
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    • 126 8 tor Her tteamer Time. To-Moreow. Bangkok Brtid 7 a.m. Poatianak W.fflheWUp Ip.m. P.S'tenham A Penang Khtna 2 p.m. P.S'tenbam A fenang Rotorua 2 p. ni Penang and Calcutta Mam Sang 3 p.m. Sourabaya Sui Sang' s p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Malacca AP. Dic\son Hong
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    • 112 8 Fron Kurope— By the ND.L sr. K.Alberl Mm un Ituirsda<with dates to the 27th Oct. Tim Tabu or Maiu.Dub Left' Singapore. Doe in London Ar»i»e i Oct 6th K. D. L. Nov Ut (.)<.• t Slat Oct 7th B. I. Nov 3rd Oet 3Ut Oct U'tn M.
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    • 210 8 H HA., 5 VKSBIL'S NAMI. A a Rio. Nov 16 Chieng Mai Her str 16 Hiroshima Maru Jap gtr. ltf Nam Sang Brit atr. 16 JVnlaw.w- str 16 Petchaburi Qer str.; 16 Preussen str. 16 Mena Out ttr. 16 Will O'tbe JVisp Brit str. 16 Tantalus gtr. 17 Nienhuys
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    • 92 8 UiTK. fov 17 17 17- I 17 17 18 17 I i? i iii Vmsil's Name. Flao«* Kk Carolina Oat ft*. Narnberg Ger 'str. Apenrade «tr. Raidt Brit ttr. Meaa Dat str. G. Q. Meyer atr. Calypso Brit ttr. Ruby »tr. Edendalet sir. Abmadi str. Sui Sang iir. Pmumg
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 63 8 K. A. J CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AfcTD SILE MERCHANTS. X'mas and New Year Presents Have Just Opened a Fine Collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods, suitable for Christinas Presents, Fancy Embroidered Goods, Table Covers. Centre Pieces, Doyleys, Silk Shawls, also a Spendid Stock of High Class Diamonds, Jem
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    • 434 8 PHoe» $3.25, 3.50, 4 7s, Tapestry Table Covers m& i ~)js&S- s t%p> ji~s£'^m designs and heavy fringes nil Af^BHiBHSJB^BnyiBt THE SANITARY. MATTRESS FOLDING camp cots The only perfectly ventilated Mattres% Kxact to sketch. Hizee c long by •> 4 Vide. made, containing over 1,000 copper steel E aBlly °P
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 31 8 W E ATH ER TELEG R AT (E. B. A. A C. Telegraph Vompunr I 16th November BONUKONO.— Barometer 29.26. Direction of Wind East. Force of Wind K. Maz.Tempin Shade .71.
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    • 66 8 WEATHER REPOfT. Kandang Kerbav Hotpilal, 10th Nui I'M).;. |HS>m 3 p.m. Wp.m Ksmakks. Bar |59.942 29.773 868 Morning Temp ..760 8$ 77.6 cloudy. WB'lbTher 74.« 7ri.fi 75.0 day and DirofWind K.I. IX N.I. Dight clear. Max. Temp 84.3 Mi n I 74.6 Max.in 3hn 110.9 Terr. r»d i 70.9. RAinfall
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