The Straits Times, 25 November 1903

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times (NO. a i, 393 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1903. PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 578 1 C LA YMOBE WHISKY. POWELL ROBIN SON, Ut* Ac»«U, 8l«r«»T« -ami F«df«t«4 WMmj gUtt. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Return of the Favourite. WAYANG KASSIIW THE INDRA ZANIBAR lUjiil Tkeatrial Cmpij »r SiBgtswt Arrived per s. KUtna direct from Penang on Monday, after having#uccensfully toured in the Native States, and WILL PERFORM
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    • 901 1 For Gaining Strength and Vigor in the readiest and most agreeable way take Jtovril, the most scientifically perfect food of the age. Bovril not merely stijnuktes both i)ody and brain, but ir nourishes the whole "system, and fortifies it against the attacks of disease. Added to. bashes, gravies, stews, etc.,
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    • 288 1 NOTICES. I LOOK I 1 OUT! gTHE' g |K. 8., Ltd.[' H Sale" I =1 S will I Commence g[K,B M Ltd.l tf on 2 Tuesday jj if IK.B M Ltd.|n the list December. I d w j K. 8.. Ltd. h1 N 05 FOR w Eight ;Days Only.; '•>
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  • 1363 2 IMPOTENT PROTESTS BY CONSULS AND MERCHANTS. Oorernor Taft's Views. Thi Manila American, in a report which extends to something like five columns of that newspaper, gave, on the 6th inst., the full text of the letters which had passed between Governor Taft and the
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    • 352 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles m THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on appplication to BORNEO Co.. Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially wk For the Brewed 19 Tropics. a 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. BLASTING USE ONLY NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES THESE EXPLOSIVES BEING OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE
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    • 596 2 NOTICES. 81\ ANDREWS HOU(-8.~ AOHUSCH of England Boarding House for European and Eurasian boyi who danin to attend the school* of tbe nlace. Applications to be made to the House Matter, St. Andrew* House or to ;he Colonial Chaplaiß n.c 1 STRAITS CYCLE S I MOTOR CO. > C Iv
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    • 282 2 NOTICES. The High Class 'mmmmm AW)" SIOIIIB MIXTURE HAS NO EQUAL IN QUALITY. MILD, MEDIUM, AMD FULL. Packed in Patent Vacuum Tins of lb. i-lb. t Prices 2Rs. BAs. per |-lb. IR. 6As. per i-lb. OUR HEW SCIEWTIFIC PBOCES* of preparing and pack.nff Toijacco ensures its freshness find condition, no
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  • 479 3 Mr. Ross Skinner's Report. Thk report of Mr. Skinner, the Commissioner appointed by the Chamber of Mines to visit China' and the Fat p East, with a view to ascertaining the possibility of importing Asiatic labour for the Hand, was submitted to the Chamber at Johannesburg
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    • 218 3 Prepare for Emergency. l 7 HAT would yen <:o if takn with ft a f^veie attack of Colic or UiarrbcK, and your physician could not be readily mnimoned P I'rcvide yourself with a bottle of Cbamberlnin'j Colip, Chcl>r» ftnd Diarrhtca Remedy, and will then be' prepared for such an emerce'nev.
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    • 333 3 NOTICES. CUTICURA OINTMENT Purest of Emollients and Greatest of Skin Cures. The Most-Wonderful Curative of All Time For Torturing, Disfiguring Cuticura Ointment U beyond question the most successful curatlre for torturiDg. disfiguring humours of the skin and scalp, including loss of hair, ever compounded, in proof of which a single
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    • 410 3 MOTOR CARS BENZINE.' We are now supplying best quality oo cents pef Imperial dallon. Messr*. CHEONO BROS.. •ons of the late Mr. Chboho Chuh Tin, in order to meet the requirements of European ladies and gentlemen who hare for so many yexrs supported their establishment, have now opened premises at
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    • 663 3 I NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE. A N English-speaking CbineM dark, r\ Must be quick at figures and have good k nowledge of office work. S.-curi t j Apply to the Manager, Strait* Timm WAITED AT ONCE. A head pressman for Singapore. One t\. who thoroughly understand* his business. ty>od salary.
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    • 523 3 I NOTICES. CHAPOTEAUT S j I PHBSPHO-CLYCERATB OF LIMB I wcre Tital energy and nerre I I »rce, core* HnratttnS "nfnrtli. I I nd "«ww *l—*i\m adults I I and children. I I ■OniUl II WME. MM II SMUT Tl7 ANTED- Lessons in English add German Slate terms. Addlv to
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    • 532 3 SHIPPING WEST AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. FOB DKRRY, BROOMK. PORT HEDLAND, 00S8A0K, ONBLOW CARNARVON. GERALDTON, AND FKEMAirrLK. THHE Com pan/s. steamer MINILYA, L 2,743 tons, Captain Richardson, will Ibe despatched for the above ports, on Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 4 p.m. I She baa excellent accommodation for I
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  • 1518 4 The Straits Times PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 25TH NOVEMBER. Moke than nine years have past since' that day in July lf*!jJ, when tbe Japaneso cruiser Naniwa-Kan inaugurated the China- Japan war by attacking and sinking the British steamship RonsMsf which was carrying Chinese troops in the Yellow Sea. It is
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  • 148 4 Under the caption of Journalism in the Far East," the following paragraph appears in Fulilic Opinion Mr. Chesney Duncan, the editor of the Strait* Echo (Penang), in to be congratulated on the Hacceiu of that journal, which within four months of its first issue has become an eight-page daily. The
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  • 7 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/10, 1
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 8 4 The Gold Coast Railway lias now reached Kumasi.
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  • 8 4 The Straits Budget will be published to-morrow morning,
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  • 13 4 Thk homeward mail by the Malta closes at 6 a m. on Friday.
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  • 14 4 A large glass-works is about to be* started in Hanoi, the capital of Tonquin.
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  • 16 4 Cholkka is reported to be raging in some of the southern islands of the Philippine Archipelago.
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  • 20 4 It is reported that the Krenc'i IndoChini Government will shortly authorise the opening of three free ports in that country.
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  • 20 4 Thk Town and Volunteer Band will play at the High Level* Reservoir to morrow afternoon from "> to 6 (weather periniuinc.)
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  • 29 4 H. M. B. Eitpiegle was successfully docked at Shanghai on thn sth inst. A great crowd of coolies assisted in hauling her, although she was under her own steam.
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  • 24 4 During the present season one hundred and Unity-six persons have lost their lives while mountain climbinc in Europe, and sixty have been seriously injured.
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  • 29 4 The new, steamer Sri Maar whteh was successfully launched at Keppel H3rbour on Satu.diy last, has been tak. n to Tanjong Pagar to receive her engines and other fittings.
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  • 30 4 About the. middle of this month unseasonably heavy rains had brought about wide spread floods in South India with great damage to property. Hardly any loss of life is reported.
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  • 35 4 At the date of last mail advices from Colombo, the Governor of Ceylon, Sir West Ridgeway, was still going through a round of festivities, receptions and addresses on occasion of his departure from the island.
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  • 37 4 The Ne^erland Company's mailsteamer honing Willem I left Sabang on the 2oth inst. at 8 ajn. and is expected here on the 27th inst. at daylight. She will sail for Batavia on the 27th inst. at noon.
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  • 48 4 Thk F,. M. S. yacht Meran arrived from^Port Dickson this morning with Mrs. Radclitfe, Miss Shankland and Mr. F. J. We|fl on board. The Meran is expected to leave for Port Dickson this afternoon.. She will bring down Mr. Walter E^erton cm i; the Resident of Negri Sembilan.
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  • 43 4 By the 5.9. Borneo, which uirijaJL from Bangkok last night, two BurniflJ prisoners were brought down undaf ail Siamese police escort. •They were handed over.to .the fiolice authorities here. We hear that thejj escaped from custody in Burmah and were arrested in Siam.
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  • 51 4 I'm: Bs. Unity mede, which was 1 recently ashore at Port Dtckson, arrived this morning and went straight to i Keppel Harbour Wharf. She will be docked thera as it is understood that she was leaking. The quarantine regulation against vessels arriving from the F.M.S. does not therefore apply to
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  • 63 4 On Monday afternoon a Chiitaraan who had just stepped from the M. M. mail from China at Fanjong Pagar, was arrested for smuggling. He had $330 worth of opium tied in bladders round his waist next his body; yesterday morning he was fined S5OO at the Police Court, or four
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  • 83 4 Towkay Ah Hoe, of Muar, who has been decorated by the Sultan, has celebrated his newly attained dignity by feasting and gaiety extending over five days, with dinners to all the principal residents, and wayangs to help the digestion. This Towkay is the principal owner of tbe Sri Muar, launched
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    • 47 4 ORDERED TO INTERCEPT RUSSIANS. A Report from Toklo. London, 24tk November. A semi-oihcial telegram from St. Petersburg says it is reported at Tokio that Japanese men-of-war have been sent to prevent thn Russian men-of-war Tsarevilch and Bayan, from joining the Russian squadron at Port Arthur.
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    • 70 4 FRANCE, MOROCCO AND SIAM. A Foreign Office debate has been held in the French Chamber of Deputies. M. Dulcusce, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, said that it was of importance that Morocco should be undisturbed and independent. As to Siara, M. Delcasd said that France had been obliged to re*open
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    • 153 4 DEATH OF A BARONET. The death has occurred of Sir John Blundell Maple, Bart., M.P. for the Dulwich division of Camberwell. [Sir John "Wnndell Maple win created a Baronet in 1897. lie bad sat in the Houxe of Common* for Dulwich since 1887, and was the head of tbe great
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    • 23 4 ST. PETERSBURG RUMOUR. Nothing Known in London. The Japanese Legation in London knows toothing with regard to the disquieting reports from St. Petersburg.
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    • 64 4 LUNATIC IN THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Fires at the Secretary. A lunatic yesterday gained admittance to the room of the Secretary of the Bank of England, Mr. Graham, at whom he tired four shots with a revolver. Fortunately none of the shots hit Mr. Graham. The police were obliged to
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    • 58 4 Dr. Norcenekjold has conducted important exploration work extending to 66 degrees >ut!i. His vessel, the Antarctica, was crushed by ice and sank in Erebus and' Terror Bay. The members of the Expedition took to their boats, and had. a perilous voyage for gixtoen days, encountering f cuntless dangers.
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  • 79 4 Among t.hn passengers to Coloiftbo by the Orizaba a few days ago were Messrs. Perry and Welham, two London journalists. Mr. Perry, cays the Ceylon Uhserverft is going to the Malay Peninsula— to Penang where he will take charge of the Penang Expr^nK (Gazette?) a. daily newspaper there: Mr. Welham
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  • 99 4 i The prize distribution at tbe Rallies Girls' School takes place on Saturday the sth prox. at 4.30 p.m. when Miss Taylor will give away the prizes. The school is about to lope the able services of Mis 9 Dodd the Acting Principal who is engaged to be married to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 523 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WASSIAMULL, ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1,2,3, A 4, High Street. shrist«ias and "Ezw Year Presents. Just opened a fine collection of Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silver Goods, Fancy Embroidered Goods, Silks and Curios, Panels, Tea-sets, Photo Albums, and Frames and a large collection of Christmas and New
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    • 581 4 TOWN HALL Wednesday 25th, Friday 27th, Saturday 28th. For 3 Nights only. HICKS! HICKS! HICKS! OMI'ANY* Han playeil with great Bu*ce«s at The Alhan.hra, London The Gmnd Casino, Paris The Winter-garden, Berlin Al»o in South Africa, India, Ceylon Burma. cfiiirniinv Display (in EnglUh.) NOVELTY FOI{ SINQAPORE. Don't mii« this opportunity.
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    • 121 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO., Photofrapbsra. 0MB I Qresham Home, (Battery Road), 8 a.m. to B p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a.ni. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 8 a.m. to noon. Appointment* or sittings shonld be made, if pokxible, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Xmu Cards just opened. Views and Types
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    • 51 4 Mr. Seymour, Lappeus Schnectady, N. Y. writ*:. It is too bad that people do not know more about this wonderful healer. Whenever I hear people coughing, I refer them to tbe fact the Jayne's Expectorant cured me of a ten years' cough." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits
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  • 1789 5 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before the.Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox, further evidence was heard in the case of Clifford Wilkinson, of Tansan fame, against McAlister and Co. The plaintiff applies for an injunction to restrain the defendants from using the word Tanean as descriptive of the
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  • 56 5 The Cordelia-Hicks Company of French entertainers of ens to-night at the Town Hall with a variety performance. As we have before noted, the Company has been very successful during its round the world tour, and from all accounts the entertainment is a good class one There are also
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  • 74 5 ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION. The distribution of prizes will take place in St. Joseph's Institution on Wednesday, D ec. 23rd at four o'clock p.m. The parents of the pupils and benefactors of the Instit^ion are most cordially invited to be present. Those interested in drawing will be pleased to hear that
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  • 128 5 Intended Resignation Denied. The Liverpfiol Po»t of Oct. 28|gives currency, through its London letter, to the following statement It w repor^d ot the Kervice clubs Jthat Lord Roberts has tendered his reai^natio.i. The Coinnienderin-Chief had an audieme of the King yesterday, and th-re is very little doubt that
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  • 161 5 Further details iff the accident to Lord Kitchener from his horse shying in a tunnel have been received Lord Kitchener had ridden the hone dozens of times through the tunnel On this occasion the horse 1 shied at a coolie who was crouching against the side. Lord Kitchener's
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  • 28 5 A Colonial Exhibition will be h«ld in Marseilles early in 1904. The GovernorGeneral of French Indo-China has appointed M. Bailie, ex-mayor of Hanoi, Commissary-General for the IndoChinese section.
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  • 47 5 A skat on the New York Stock Exchange was on Oct. 16th sold for Sol, l too. The last previous -sale was at $52,000. About this time a year ago, seats sold as high as $80,000. The record high price, $81,000, was reached about Nov. 1, 1902.
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  • 48 5 A new make of coconut butter just put on the market in London is described as being a superior article to the varieties of the commodity. It was beautifully white, firm and clear, and quite free ot the rancid odour which is present occasionally in coconut butter. m
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  • 38 5 The Co urrier Saigonnais says that M. Beau, the Governor-General of French lndo-Cliina, intends to send every year five or six of his officials to Banglcok to learn the Siamese language and to acquaint themselves with Siamese politics.
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  • 69 5 Dr. Dowie, the Zionist has utterly failed in arousing a revival in New York City. His bitter disappointment welled out one day there in scurrility aud abuse, principally directed against the 1 reporters, and he also abused the Devil. H» promised, in view of the decreasing attendance at his services,
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  • 76 5 Commander Peaky, in an address delivered in Washington on tbe subject of his approaching expedition to the North Pole, advocated the Smith S^iind route. He disagreed with the opinion of Sir Clements* Markham, president of the Koyal Geographical Society of London, that with Dr Nansen's expeditian the Pule was practically
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  • 528 5 CLUMECK-FRANKEL WEDDING. A 810 FUNCTION. The largest wedding solemnised in Singapore for a long time was celebrated at the Jrvish Synagogue in Waterloo Street yesterday afternoon when Miss Marie Frankel, e'dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frankel of Singapore was married 'to Mr. Victor Clumeck of Messrs* A. Clouet
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 Mr Jacob G. Rebus, 112 Broadway, New York, writes For years I suffered with asthma, spent hundreds 'of dollars for doctors and medicines was confined *to my bonce for weeks. Jayne's Expectorant brought relief at once." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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    • 111 5 Remember the Name. YOU niny have an attack of diarrhu-a, dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these day*, and it will be well to romembor the name of a nedicine that ■rill euro you. Say it slow— Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK AIfYONE Who baa had
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    • 268 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. Christmas Enormous jj Selection. DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS LAROB VARIETY. «ALL KINDS. ALL SIZES. Dressed and Undressed, Speaking, and Musical Dolls. TOYS TOYS TOYS Picture Blocks Garden Tools a Dolls Furniture Cuilding Racquets Bath A. B. C. Footballs Cradles Magic Lanterns Soldiers Bedsteads Fancy Skittles
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 195 5 MAY BY DAY. Wednesday, 25th November. High Water. 1.39 p.m. Resident*' Conference at Taiping. S.V.A. lUpi. Gun Drill Exam. 5.16. S.V.E. Co. Drill. \\5. Cordelia Hicks Co. Town Hall. 9. \V,a.-ui_' Kasxim. North Bridge Koad. 9. Thursday, 26th November. H'-li Water. J 56 a. m. M>fta. •S.\ K. Eng. Drill.
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  • 434 6 London, 2nd Nov. Lord Morley, Chairman of Committees of the House of Lords, speaking at Plympton on Friday night on the focal issue, said that although he differed from Mr. Chamberlain's proposals in some respects he differed with great diffidence. The pooition of the Government was somewhat
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 469 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. IS a cure for severe colds, persiitept coutfhs and a preventive of pneumonia. It is the mothers' favourite for whooping ough. Will cure your cold quicker than any other medicine in the market, and leave tbe system in a natural and healthy condition. Is an ideal medicine
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    • 430 6 NOTICES THE COASTING STEAMER "6HOET" TO BE SOLD 'AT AUCTION* FOB ACCOUNT CONCERNED On Monday, 3Ctd ffovember, at 2-30 p.m. H. L COGHLAN CO S SALEROOM. 1 i|>t ion The coasting steamer Chort, length 128 feet over all, beam IX feet, depth 7 feet 6 inchea. Tonnage 100-125. Built in
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    • 694 6 NOTICES. AINU for LEI ft PERMS' t\ I1 /t WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Bfl Special Warrantgfßß&J^ His Majestg *>>. Purveyors to < The Kflip.GELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. 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.M. AM. AM.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 703 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES? p a Steam Navigation 0. Goy. FOR fins i. .i vri> ri;\ t>».. t > I <»N I > I K 1.1 t. I Mil V. ADEN. BVYPT, MKl»iri:KKl\i:i\ PORTS. IPLYNOI'TH l.i»M»O\. Througli Bills of Lalin? i for Ch i n •Coast, Persian Gulf,
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    • 1337 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Indei- contract with the Netherlands India Gtvernrrenv Singapore: Pbip Aoisct, uib J. Damdbu h Co.. t-t Colltib Quat -be undprmentioned date* are only appropriate. Staamer From E»p«ct«O .Will be Despatched for Vnn Outhoorn Penang Nov 'J3 Penang, Habang, Olehleh, Poeloe Raja. Meulaboh, Tapa-Toean, Singkel, G.
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    • 624 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddautsohai* Lloyd Bremen. Hamburg-AmeHka Llnie, Hamburg. IMPERIAL, GERMAN MAIL The fast and well-known mail-steamnra ot these lines will leave Singapore on 01 about the undermentioned dates Outward HomewaM Kiauitckou Dec 6 Hamburg Nov 90 Sackum Dec 10 P. Heinrieh Dec 14 1904 Konig Albert Dec 38 Bayrrn Jan
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    • 566 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES^. Canadian Paolflo Railway Company's Royal Mall t Steamship Lin*. THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED BTATEB. BOUTS VIA SHANGHAI, NAGAftAK KOBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, AND VANCOUVER, B. O. rwin Hcrew Empreta Btaamtbl|M— o,ooo Tons Speed 19 knot*. Proposed Sailivm ntOM Hobgxobo. R.M.B.
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    • 504 7 (ESTABLISHED A.I). 17a FTUIE undersigned, agents for the abort A. company, are prepared to accept Fir* Risks at current rates. w.*a. ***** BEHN MEYER A 00. MAGDEBURG FIRE (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) FTIHE undersigned, agent* for the above X company, are prepared to accept Fir* Risks at current rates. w.<fcs. 31/18
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 56 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used :—str.—steamer sh.ihip bq.—barque sch.—schooner; Yacht Cru.-Cruiser; Gbl.-(Junboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.-Horse-power; Brit.—BrikUh U 8 -United Btates; Fch.-French Gter -German; Dut.-Dutch; G.c.-General-•areo- d p.—dock passenger; U—Uncertain; W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; TPD.Taniong Pagar Dockrß.W.-Bomeo Wharf; P 8.-PulTßranf; Rds.-Roads. Where a* month is named,
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    • 104 8 Men -of- War, etc. hUmn, Fed. yet. 100 tons, 26 crew, 4ft H.p. Capt Long, 2»th Nov. From Port DicLson »4tn Nov. Federated States Government. For Port D<ckson, 23tn— Rds. Sea belle, Light-house tender 48 tons, 89 crew 1 200 rl.p. Cant Ah mat, 25th Nov. From Pahang, 24th Nov.
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    • 358 8 TRADING VESSELS. &c. ArrlvaU flncc Noon of Yesterday. m \dolph Criq, Amer. barque, 1,302 tons, Cant Ameshury, 25th Nov. From Manila, fith Nov. Ballast. Huttenbach Brother*. For New York, U-*Rds. Amhria, Ger. str. S.-'BS tons, C-pt Dur-fci-tlin, Mlta Nov. From Hamburg, 17th (Kt. G.c, and 191 d.p. 3ehn Meyer A
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    • 863 8 Vessels which have Previously arrived, and are still In Port. A Iting, Dut. str. 704 tons, Capt Smith, 2 iib Nov. Frotii 8ourabaya, 20th N<jv. Q.c. DaendeU 4 Co. for Sourabaya t^th Rds H-nlomond, Brit. str. 1,758 tons. Captain Hutton, 23rd Nov. From London, 14th Oct. G.c., and 13 d.p.
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    • 117 8 MAILS CLOSE cr Fertteamer Timt. To-Morrow. *Penang via Padang Van Outhoorn 1 p.m. P. Dickson 4 Sepang Hiniang Timor 1 p.m. Malacca and Li nggi Helen* 1p.m. P.Swet'hamviaports Hok Tjiof S p.m. P. S'ham A T. A nson Lady Mitchrit 3 p.m. r. Ansoo and Pi'riSng Auttrolind 3 p.m. Ch'bon
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    • 132 8 MAILS TO ARR IVE. From Europe— By the P. AO. Simla due on Sunday, with dates to the 6th Nov. From China— By tffe P. 4 0. Malta lue on Thursday. Tim Tabli or Mail? u Left Singapore. Due in London Oct 16th P. O. Nov 8th Oct 19th N.
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    • 571 8 Kadana (fully paid) 910.00, nominal do ($7 paid) $7.00, nominal. Maynard Co. $20.00, buyers JTnal Bank of Chli a A(«8pd)$2S.6O, buyer* do B<18pd)$28.5<\ bnyen. do Founders' (81 pd)$10. North Kechatu 50 c!», buyer.. •Pahang Corporation $5.00. Pahang Kuban k (l«/ffpd)... 4Ocent», bnyem. Punjom* $2.00 •Queensland Ranb* (fallypd) nominal, do
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  • 178 8 Nov 'JO -'4 •24 ■J4 'J4 •.'4 84 ■25 v •2S 26 ruu Vbssil's Nam*. A Rw. Tows. Captaik Fro.i Sailsd ('O.<SIONEt.^. 1 Scotia Brit »tr. Farfalla lUI sir. Carolina" Dut *tr. Mena ttr. Borneo -Rrit str. Salazie Fch str. Dimav Aus sti. Ning Chow Brit str. Carlyle str.
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  • 144 8 Date. Vbsskl'b Name. Flag A Rio. T0H8. DUTINATIOtf. Nov 3S M 36 36 35 36 P 36 85 86 85 86 85 36 26 36 Dunav Medan Baby Benloraoml Redang Kotorua Far f alia Calypso O. Q. Meyer Men* Minilya Kistna Ophir Malacca Babalanf Bmilet Gregory Apcar Penang
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 K. A. J* CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS 'AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Stnet Handsome Presents for Christmas New Year.. Just arrived a splendid collection of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods, Fancy Silk Embroidered Goods Indian, Chines c, and Japanese Silks and Curios. Photograph Views of Singapore. Christmas and
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    • 581 8 Christmas New Year Cards. v "V. r. .1 t I itt^#iH^^^^s>lsc4sfasssMSK>~- HbVUb^bbbbbbh h^!si s^^Z^bbbbbbbbb^^^^l WMtmj lm*» THE COURT BOX Contains nine beautiful Christmas and New Year Cards with envelopes. This collection of Christmas and New^'ear Cards are extremely charming Size of box 5i b*y (ijins Price SI.IO per box SNOW
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 93 8 'MlXTittn BEPOHT. tCaniaw Kerba* Honpital, J J( h Nov., 190.1. < *.m 3^ m. 9p.m. Remarks. B»r >.90S 29.811 29.900 Morning T»rop I BS.O 78.0 and day WB'lb I'ber 77.0 78 9 76.0 cloudy, DirofWiml SB. n.b. Calm. rttnat Max.T«mp 83.9 8.00 p.m., Mm 78.5 nightcloudy MaK.iu Sua 182.6 Terr,
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