The Straits Times, 23 November 1903

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,291 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 190*. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 CLiYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sola Afanu: Singapore aAd lederated Malay Stataa. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I,IBTERMAN~ eIdest son of Mr W. Listermnn. Singapore, who has been manager of Layer A Co chemists and druggists and general store. Secuoderabad, is expected here at the cod of December. m.A th. «6-l' NEITHER the captain
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    • 581 1 Rigold, Bergmann Co. SOLE IMPORTERS OP THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN INTRODUCED BRANDS. The very well-known dry First Quality Milk. "C rown" Beer. G hampagne imported for the last l 2 years. ®[Hcntell) SHEPHERD >OLE IMPORTERS TrOCkCII RIGOLD. BERGMANN &C° Rigold, Bercmann &C^ i Singapore. SmGAPORE. Ri^dS^nntO Singapore. J All applications tor
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    • 85 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. te^^^Sfrnß with Cream. F&Bfc|i Sterilized-Not Sweetened. It^p^^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh c LOOK t OUT! I gTHE g m |K. 8.. Ltd-I" S Sales i i Q H WILL > h! i Commence x I K. 8., Ltd. I 3 H 5U
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  • 1671 2 How the Klang Epidemic in 1901 was Suppressed. Thk following brief history by Mr. E A.O.Travera.State Surgeon, Selangor, of a severe outbreak of malignant malarial fever in a malarial district, with ;i short account of the measures taken to deal with it, will, it is hoped, be of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 379 2 NOTICES. "gf BRITISH I LAGER BEER BREWED AND BOTTLED BY I IND COOPE Co., Burton-oa-Trent. THIS BEER IS BREWED FROM 1 PURE MALT HOPS tJ doz. pints or 4 tloz. quarts &k OF ALL DEALEBS Yr~-r-ldH j? IMPORTED BY THE *ilt»yW BORNEO Co., Ltd. FODEN'S STEAM WAGONS •Ts.,^ \y* Sir*
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    • 544 2 NOTICES. LKONIE HQUSE," 14 Grange Road. KRR has row removed tithe residence and will l>» plcnsed genth-ni-n dosirinc <i stcli'.ss ion. Apply at the above addrrsi^ '2-1* THE SINGA MAS "CIGAR. Is a smaller sized extremely MiM <'i|{ai made expressly for those who want a very Mil* Smoke. .•>(> Cigar*
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    • 344 2 NOTICES. TIME THE TEST OF ALL THINGS AND THE KVEB-INOREABINQ POPULARITY OF ENOS FRUIT SALT' n^OapjM WHICH HOLDS ITS .OWN AGAINST ALL RIVALS. •''■^rr 18 THK MOST GENUINE PROOF OF ITS WORTH. It must needs be a good thing that can withstand the I' vV«SSBft^H immense pressure of uprising competition,
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  • 42 3 A BMAI.I. Russian weekly paper in Ungliih is to be started within tho next month or two at Port Arthur by Colonel Artemieff, editor and proprietor of the Xori Krai. Its object will be to advocate an alliance between Russia and England.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 631 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAriTAI fIO.OOfi.QOC RESERVE FUND.Sterling Reserve 10,000,000 IIfIOO o UL < J Silver Reserve.... l 6.000,000/ I uo ui RESERVE LIABILITY OF J oonoorY0 onoorY PROPRIETORS J..*10,0»u.0n( Court or Directors. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. H. E. Tomeins, E«« Dkputv Chairman. Hon. C. W.
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    • 686 3 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I^EM'EBS will h« recoired at the Colonial Set-retaryV Cfflce up to noon of the 23rd instant, 'for Jbe supply of a steam l>oiler as |cr following dimensions AcLength 3 feot 3 iocbcii. Diameter (internal) feet r', tehee. Working pressure 180 lbs. per square inch. Th« boiler to
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    • 609 3 NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE. 4 N English-gpeaking Chinese clerk, /jL Must be quick at figures and have a good l nowledge of office work. Security required. App y to the Manager, Straitt Timet office. WANTED AT ONCE. head pressman for Singapore. One i\. who thoroughly understands his business. Gooilta'arv. A.
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    • 595 3 NOTICES. t/^^TBjT^V These tiny B^l^^b^&kl^^ Capsules I superior, WtfiM tjj^kj^f Copaiba, T^^U^^RW Cubebs, an£ dons cure tbe same diseases as these drugs in forty-eight hours without inconvenience. >. Kach Capaulc beys th« name (MIDY) FOR OIBEABEB Of THE CHEST. GRIMAULT'S SYRUf Of Hypo Phosphite of Lime Prescribed lo Franca for
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    • 667 3 SHIPPING ~"APCAS" LINE OP STEAMERS FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA MESSRS Apcar A Co.'s fine new steamer CRKGORY APCAR, (Captain Olifent), having left Hongkong on the IHth inst., is due here on the morning ol the 33rd idem en route for the above ports. For freight and passage, apply to patfrson;
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  • 25 4 ADAMBON. —At Mutter worth. Province yVejlealey, on the 17th November, Ciiahi.kPhillii', infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. At) amson, aged _'ti days.
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  • 1049 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 23RD NOVEMBER. Sekku'3 allegations, from a commercial point of view, are preferred against tt)e administration of the Philippines, which is charged with having betrayed tbe business secrets of the foreign tiring in the islands, despite the appeals of the -foreign Consuls Ml Manila*
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  • 629 4 Mk. Ohamheklain in bit campaign against, so-called free traile has reached Cardiff. There, as to-day's telegrams tell us, he lias delivered a speech displaying th« utmost con fidence that he will win. In fact, tlte cause he has at heart has made Moll progress that Mr. Chamberlain expresses his hopefulness
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  • 428 4 The Princess Yucanthor* who arrived here from Cambodia some three or four weeks ago, leaves for her country by the French Mail to-morrow. Tbe Princess has been working for t.h-- past three years to havener hus<bind, the legitimate Crown Prince of Cambodia who is now in oxile at Singapore, reinstated
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  • 224 4 In the article that recently appeared in these columns anerJt the new Hill Sanatorium being erected by the Government of N'egri Sembilan, on the (lunong Angsi range, near Scremban, we mentioned that it would save time and distance to travellers from Singapore if it were possible to proceed direct to
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  • 40 4 A Malacca school-boy of Portuguese origin made, an interesting and original contribution to the Jore of entomological nomenclature the other day, when, in the course of an essay on the busy bee, he explained that Bees are sometimes called honeysuckles."
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  • 5 4 To-day's 4/m*bank rate is l/10j{.
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  • 11 4 -Exchange and share reports will be. found on page 8. a
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  • 13 4 An account of anti-malarial work at Klang will be found on page 2.
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  • 20 4 The Dutch mail steamer Koning WiUem 111, which left Singapore, on the 31st October, arrived at Genoa en 2lst inst.
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  • 24 4 Tbe P. 0. homeward mail steamer Malta left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due here at 6 a.m. on Thursday next.
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  • 26 4 Th c Derby Gold Cup was run for' on the 19th instant with the following result, says the Strait* Echo: Littleton\, Surhitcn 2, and Csardas 3.
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 16 4 London, 2\»t Xor. Tbe American Squadron has been Ordered to leave Beyrout.
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    • 41 4 Says Free Trade is Doomed. Mr. Chamberlain delivered a speech at Cardiff which was characterised by the utmost confidence in his success. He thought that the tariff reformers had made good progress, and that free trade was doomed.
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    • 15 4 Lord Curzon has arrived at Muscat where he held a grand durbar.
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    • 23 4 The King and Queen of Italy hare quitted Portsmouth for Romu after a most successful visit, socially and politically.
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    • 50 4 Probable Importation of Alien Labour. The Transvaal Labour Commission's Report says that the total shortage'of labour in the Transvaal is 241,000, including 130,000 in the mines. It is expected that the Transvaal Legislative Council will be invited to pass an ordinance in favour of importing alien labour.
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    • 42 4 22nd Nor. Bulletins which have been published 'show that the Czarjna is still Buffering much, but that she retains her strength. [A recent official bulletin announced that the Czarina ww suffering from inflammation of the uiid.lle of tbe ear.]
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    • 50 4 He Appeals To America aridVenezuela. The President of Colombia, in an Address* to the American people, expresses his confidence that they will not permit the violation of treaties such as President Roosevelt has committed in regard to Panama. He also appeals for the moral assistance of Venezuela.
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  • 23 4 Two hundred and seven deaths were registered at Singapore during tbe week ending on the 14th instant. The ratio per thousand was 4447.
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  • 21 4 This week's Strait* Budget will be published on Thursday morning and will contain the full account of the Singapore Race Meeting.
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  • 25 4 The Christmas mail for letters for the United Kingdom closes at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 27th instant. The public are recommended to* post early.
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  • 35 4 Parcels intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christmas Day can be forwarded overland via Brindisi, up to noon on the 2ttth November, on payment of an additional fee of 50 cents per parcel.
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  • 38 4 The Young Men's Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet to-night at B HO when an address on Martin Luther will be given by Rev. S. S. Walker. An invitation to be present is extended to all interested.
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  • 41 4 Yesterday morning a horse attached' to a gig belonging to a Ch'naman shied and fell into the drain in Tanjong Pagar Road. The carriage was overturned and the animal broke, a leg and had to be shot The owner*wAs not hurt.
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  • 42 4 The following passengers arrived from Batavia per the M.M. ss. La.Seyne: Mr. and Mrs. Haga, Mr. and Mrs. Bollengier, Mr. W. May way, Mr. W. C Grieve, Mr. F. J. Ficq, Mr. 'and Mrs. W. G. Semster, Mr. Semster.and two Misses Semster.
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  • 43 4 Ywterday the I olice found a young European sailor who seemed to be suffering from sun stroke in the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral and sent him to hospital. The Marine Police have been ordered to find out to what steamer he belonged.
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  • 42 4 Aktkk the special service at tbe Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday forenoon, when the Feast of S. Cecilia was specially celebrated by the Cathedral's Philharmonic Sqpiety, the President, the Rev. Father Rivet, entertained the members to refreshments at the Catholic Cii^
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 361 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ HAMS. We are again in position to offer The Celebrated Pineapple Brand J^ustralian Jiams AT 70 CENTS PER LB. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO., THE AUSTRALIAN STORES. m f. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. Christmas and Iflw Year Presents. Just opened a floe
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    • 386 4 \f ORKJAGKES- K..LE of the Valuable lt! Freehold Kasiriecrlial Propectv known as "FSUNHIIA." situate off Orange Grove Road, Tanglin, area 5 acres 9 roods 11) poles. Also of Freehold land at Racecourse Road together witb the SIX TERRA 'E DWELLING HOUSES ihereou unowo as Nob. 19 «0, SI, M "JS-1
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    • 67 4 O. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographers. OPUC: (iresham House, (Battery Roxl), 8 a.m. t» p. in. Orchard Road, 8 a.toj. to 6 p.m. Sandayn, 8 a.m. to noon. Appointiufata or sitting! should be mule, if potixible, beforehand. XMAB CARDS Large stock of Xmu Cards just opened. Views and Tvpbs Illustrated
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    • 31 4 A RELIABLE REMED1'. Stearns' Headache Cibe has been used the world over for years.— Always reliable widely imitated, and substitutes offered. All Chemists supply the tenuine, when Steams' is asked for.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 293 5 To the Editor of the Straits Time*." Dear Sir,— The correspondent responsible for the para unc|er tbe above beading which appears in your Saturday's issue, correctly remarks that it is impossible to meet the wishes of everyonn in a matter c*f this kind,
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  • 365 5 Alexandra- Brick Works Damaged. Aboit &4I last night information was telephoned tt> town that a fire had broken out at the Alexandra Brick WorkB,near the fifth milestone on the Pasir Panjang Road. The clare, at that time, could be distinctly seen frqpi different parts of Tanglin
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  • 145 5 Yesterday being the Feast of f»t Cecilia the patron saint of the Choir of the Cathedral of the Qood Shepherd, the members of the Cathedral's Philharmonic Society gave a special rendering of lladyn's Imperial Mass, with full orchestral accompaniment. The Choir was under the baton of Mr. I>. O'Cruz, whoso
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  • 1815 5 END OF THE AUTUMN MEETINQ. There was a bigger attendance of spectators at tbe third day's races of tbe autumn meeting than on the previous days. Fortunately the weather was cool and pleasant with the result that there was an unusually large number of ladies present, whose gay
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  • 162 5 The following is a list compiled from the published results showing tbe results .attained by the various horses entered at the races i|.ir-<-Benedick Si-eptre Battlefield Jim Mandolin Ulencoe Apiary l!u»lai E*singto!i 4 'ad ago l'orthre Lai worth Marie Jnindo Pat Zoroat>ter Kia Ora Rax ■Ml Bfiaa Pei tidy
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  • 201 5 The subjoined list, compiled as accurably as possible, shows the owners' results at the meeting Owner* E. I'ropley T.Sarkiex lit 2 i 2nd 3rd I S 1 I uplaci 1 7 W. W. Bailey J I I ft I'iermi 1 3 Seah Eng Keonv' 1 2 "Mr.
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  • 99 5 The following list shows the number of mounts ridden by the various jockeys at the meeting and a table of tbe places taken by them •locKers A C:uilfil..'ll Pierbnx J. Wood* J. Duval H. Woo! A. Turner K. Vincent J. A. Eyre J. Smith Mawlev B. Martin
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  • 279 5 Preliminary Enquiry Held. Kuala Lipis, &th Nov. The five men who were brought to Singapore the other day by the Sea Belle from Trengganu, have been safely conveyed to Lipis under a strong Police escort. Their names are Ham at. alias Ma' Busoh, Sleyman, and
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  • 281 5 A Half-Year's Work. An ordinary general meeting of tbe Straits Trading Company, Limited, is called to be held at 17, Collyer Quay, on Dec. Ist at noon. In their report for tbe half year ending 30th Sept. last, signed by Mr. T. K. Earle, as managing directoi,
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  • 59 5 The marriage of Mr. Victor Clumeck and Miss Marie Frankel takes place to-morrow afternoon at B o'clock at the Jewish Synagogue, Waterloo Street, between Bras Basah Road and Middle Road. Tbe reception takes place afterwards at the Town Hall and at night in the same building a ball will be
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  • 1159 5 The Sappho- Lombard Case. Thi enquiry into tbe collision between the Sappho and the Tximbard was continued at the Marine Court this morning. Tbe Chinese quarter-master of the Lombard corroborated tbe evidenc of the previous witnesses, but did not seem to understand which \yas the port
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  • 232 5 THE BOYAN SINKS A TO NG KANG. Early on Saturday morning, the Russian cruiser Boyan collided with and cut in half a tongkang, off Siglap. There were four men on board, and three of them are missing. The survivor made the following report to the Marine Police on Saturday His
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  • 64 5 r.\i>Kj}the auspices of the Singapore Philharmonic Society, a children's concert will be held in the Town Hall next Monday afternoon at MB, Adults, as usual, will be asked to contribute a dollar towards payment of expenses, but tbe concert is primarily for European and Eurasian children. The orchestra
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  • 27 5 News has been received that the Bs. Ganymede arrived at Port Swettlnham this morning. There was n<> mention of 'any damage having been sustained by the vessel.
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  • 58 5 This morning tiie German cruiser Sperlier arrived from the Andamans, on her way to China. She saluted, and was saluted, in the usual way. The Sperler is a ship of 1,120 tons displacement, with a complement, of 150 inAi, eight four-inch guns, and four onepounders, while her speed is 19
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  • 84 5 There was an unusually large attendance at the last of tbe special race dinner given at Raines Hotel on Saturday evening. Over :iOO sat down to an excellent menu. After dinner dancing was engnged in to the music of tbe Town and Volunteer Band, about 100 additional visitors joining in
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  • 83 5 TiiECordelia-Hicks Variety Company announces performances on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday next in tinTown Hall, and tho entertainment promises to be an exceptionally good one if we may judge from the very eulogistic notices, that have appeared in newspapers published in thn many different •parts of the world where the Company
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  • 102 5 The Adelphi Hotel was crowded on Saturday evening and again last night when special dinners were given for the benefit of those who attended the races. As usual, the menus were exceedingly recherdu', and the diners did ample justice to the good fare. One of the attractions was the band
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 Mrs. Anna K. Per^nick, Oakford, Bucks Co., Pa writes Dr. John Schrack, our family doctor, highly recommends Jayne's Expectorant. It is a wonderful medicine. Fortyfour years ago I had hemorrbago of the lungs I took Jayne's Expectorant and inhaled tar, and the two cured me." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents
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  • 173 6 ISad Fate of a Datu. A Skremba.n correspondent sends the Malay Mail the following:— On the night of the 9th inst. the Datu Mentri Taat, one of the most important chiefs in the Jelebu district, was obliged, with two followers, to spend the night in the
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  • 127 6 Driuv. the earlier part of the week, >i) 8 "The I/)ndon Report "of the 24th i >ctober, tbte market remained steady and fluctuations wero on a small scale only. On \Vednesday, however, in sympathy with higher Eastern quotations, the tone w;i- firm and we closed at .£ll6 osh and
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  • 103 6 Kaiser's Narrow Escape. The Emperor William has just had a narrow escape. While hunting in the neighborhood of Blindiqchen, and in pursuit of a magnificent stag, he came to some boggy ground, on the 26th Oct. Wholly engrossed in thu.sport, he did not notice the 'danger
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  • 64 6 Tn Exprc* states that a number of London city men, acting on a suggestion put forward by Mr. Chamberl%in in his Newcastle speech, have registered ihmlvcs as the John Bull Sons' Syndicate, Limited. The object of the Syndicate is to deal exclusively with Kmpire produce and
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  • 282 6 For Singapore. l'er F. AO. s.s. Victoria, connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo, from London Oct 30, due 28th Nov.— Mr. Gordon •White. >trs. Macniillan, Mr. H. I. Chope, H. H. tbe Tungku Besar of Pahang and 'luncku Mirinni, Mr. C. J. Vauder, Jtlr. F. Vauder,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 142 6 Suiri'i.Nii tdvertitunmtp, with dates I F .-sailing etc., will be found on page 7 General chipping ntws is printed on 1 ;if ft Prepare for| Emergency. WHAT would yen f<o if taken with a Mfsra attack of Colic or DiarFhaM, and your p>iy«ici«n could not b<> readily tummoned Provide yourself
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    • 526 6 NOTICES MARTIANS THE HIGHEST. REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify, the System against Disease with ■•Wr cauiKit «peftk P^Bs^B^B^Bb^^Sm B^n^^BrV^BT&^BTJ^^B ff^^V^Bt^^K too ugkir of it." Bk^^P~B H^BBHl^v fißT £sW'«Bj» bmLiBBBm^B anffi B^^^BLSB^B^Bs^Bß^^^Bsl^BmAßß^fl^S^^Ht^Blßß^^HH^^^Blß^B^Ba Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITItS %KS%r* Tor P» d Liver DebUity, Eruptions, and
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    • 859 6 _J NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist, 1903, and until further- notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. T-n-yppr'Bir. DO"WBT. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P M P.M AM. AM. A.M. A.M. P.M. I.M. I' M CM P.M. Singapore </..7.00 7.£0 10.00 12.30 1.57 a.tX> 4.2J s_'o 6.50 .6.45 8.07
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 686 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. StEAMSHIP COMPANIES. p m Steam Navigation 0- Coy. rOR€HI\4, JIPAV PEJ}I\U. C'BYLOX.ArSTUILII. INOI.I. 4»KV. K«.YIT >li:i»ll KItUWKVV PORTS. I'l Y>HH ril I »\!M>\. Throunlj BilU oT Hoc i -nlforC' 1 Coast, Parsl%n Qalf, OonMaeattl, nn I Amoricii Ports Mail Ittae. nan HoMS(vv>f. Simla N Niv 'onvnan
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    • 1336 7 STEAMSHIP COMPAN l ES^ Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with the Netherlands India Goversirtnt. »..'«< Singapore: Bbip Aohct, latb J. Damdkls A Co., 3-8 Colltib Qpat lip undermentioned dates are only approi'mate. -ii-.m.r From Kipected Will be l)«sr ached for j-,,.1, Outhoorii Penang Nov 28 Penang, Sabang, Olehleh, Pooloe Raja.
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    • 629 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. NorddeuttM)h«p Lloyd Bremen. Hambung-Amerlka Llnle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and .well-known mail-sv>4T» tri» of these lines will leave Singapore a < ■< ibout tbe undermentioned dates Outward Homewax I Kiauttchou Dec 5 Hamburg »Nov 30 Sachten Dec 19 P. Heinrich Dec 14 1904 Kiinig Albert Dec
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    • 627 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mall Steamship Line. tH«! FAST ROUTE BETWEI-N CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE. VIA I;ANA'»A AND THE UNITE]" STATES. ROUTE VIA SHANGHAI. XAUASAKJ KOBK YOKOHAMA. Vl' l "HIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. C. Twin Screw Empress Steamships (1,000 Tons— Speed 19 knots. Paoponc Sailings from Honukonj.
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    • 314 7 -INSJRANCE COMPANIES. "BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY. iNI-ORPORATKh lI V HOY AI.CIi.VRTKK A.lt. I US. Paid up Capital X200.000. MAKINK BRANCH. THE undersigned having beon nppointoii Agents to t ho HarilM Branch of thin Company nro preparad Id writr HullCargoes and Freights Ht lowest remunerative rates and on men fnvorablo conditions.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1347 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used i str. steamer sh. ship bq.— barque sch.— schooner; Yet.— Yacht; Cru. —Cruiser; Obt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. British U. B.— United States Fch.— French Ger.- -German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c—Qeneraltargo; d. p.— deck passenger U Uncertain; T.
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    • 600 8 Nanv, port, probable date of arrivt:. and name of agentt. Stbamkss. Achilles, China. Dec 25; Man«Beld. Ambria, Hamburg, Nov 34 Behn Meyer. Annam, Colombo, Dec 7 M. Maritime*. Antenor, China. Nov 26; Mansfield. Aparima, Calcutta, Dec; Boustead Aragonia, Hongkong, Dec 22; Bebn Meyer. Armand Beh'ic, Hongkong, Dec 21
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    • 592 8 'SnroAFOu, j:!ri> November, 1903. PRODUCE. Gambler liuyero |H|| Copra Ball H 7.70 do Pontlansk Pepper, Black 33.00 do WMte, (5%) 51.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 4 do Brunei No. 1 4. 00 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffse, Bull, 152 basis 19.00 Coffee, Palembang, 807; bail*.. 23.00 Coffee, Llberian No. 1 19
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    • 102 8 for Per steamer Time. To-Morrow. Batavia IsiSnnir 9 a.m. Sarawak R.of Sarawak Noon." Billiton A Pontianak at Whatt Soon 2 p.m. P. S'ham A T. Anson Australind 8 p.m. Mantok A Palembang G. O. Metier 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY. Singors and Bangkok Redanfi II a.m. Fremantle via ports Mintiya
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    • 146 8 From Europe— By trie M M. s.s. Salatie duflon Tansdav, with dates to the 30th Oct. From China— By the P. AO.s s. Malta due on Thursday. let 6th let 7th let 12th let 16th tut 13th let Ist let 26th let 8 itli roy 3rd lov
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  • 59 8 Fi->u4 1)at« of Dkstin- KbDat« Rig. Ship's Nams. Captain. Sailing. From where atiox. makkio\ lh Brft b<|. Pa»s r.f Melfort 'Houston Vov \> Batavia Barbados 16 Nor hq. Christian Scrivei MiithiasMn Xov 8 Samarnni; Htt*n 16 Fch sh. Chateaubriand I.oreaux from Java 17 Brit a.*. Kai sow I from
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  • 304 8 *LAG I 5 V«3»il's Nam» A Vast Captain From Bail»d Oo.fsioH««s. 3 Kin. Not 21 Redang 3ia »tr. 2»» Lirson Bangkok Nov 1-1 East Asiatic Coy. •21 SriTringganu Dut Btr HI Maoodali Baean Nov I. S Kirn Hock Hoe" 22 Qan Whatt Hoop Brit str 19» Prim roue Pontianak
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  • 170 8 Datk. Vkhhi.'s iVimr. Klao Rig Toss. Pfstisation Nov 21 HonfrWanl l'l Vandprl.yn 31 I Hoag Ho 21 R^ntong fl liatavii-i If U.iud 14 Qiaok Sena Ban Poh Guan Sri Triogg^nu £1 Euplcctel* 2i Ol»m H-1 Aa9tralien '.'3 Mona II ialaxie .'4 Li nuyne S8 I llangkok H Pioang •.'3
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 74 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 62, High Street. Handsome Presents for Christmas New Year. Just arrived a splendid collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods, Fancy Silk Embroidered Goods Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks and Curios. Photograph Views of Singapore. Christmas and New
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    • 384 8 TEA FRIENDS." HOME Ji (Zase of XBea.as a -^Present is very mued appreciated by People at Home •The prices below are prices at which we tan deliver cases of PURE DAiUEKLING TEA FKEK at the nearest Railway Station to any address in the I'nited Kingdom, the Tea being Stocked in
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 69 8 WEATHEfI «£PHi. Kandang Kerbau Hoipital. Jlnd Nov., 1903. H.'l.m .1 |l Ml p.lll lie *A Bar 29.889 29.81 7 Wrt Mornine Temp ..800 886 81.0 and day WB'lbTher; 77.0 75 S 7H.0 clear, niiht, DirofWind s w. fjl.w. n. cloudy. May. Temp 88.9 Mm 75.5 Max.in Sun U J Terr.
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    • 31 8 WEATHER TELEOBA E. K. A. .V C. Telegraph dompniiu. 23nn November HONUKONO Barometer 30.'28. Direction of Wind 111. force of Wind 'I. Max.Temp in Saa.l«- MANILA:— 7BI W. I. '2ti. Ib.
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