The Straits Times, 26 November 1903

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. a i, 394 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER 26, 1908. PRICE 15 -CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 690 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. SOU At««l«, Slufaprt and I ederated Malay Stain. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED a lady to look after a Ladies' Drapery Department. Apply to 2 -12 CHENG A CO., 48 High Street. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. APPLICATIONS for the post of 6th Boarding Officer in the Marine Department, will be
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    • 594 1 NOTICE. I have from to-day established myself aa II merchant, trading in opium, yarn, etc. and aa commission agent at No. 6 Mai at a Ktrtet under the style of "Ebrahimbhoy Pabaney," and- Mr. Esmalbhoy Chandoobhoy is antboriaed to sign for the firm. EBRAHIMBHOY PABANEY. Bingapore, 21st Noy., 1908. 4-1
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    • 220 1 I*-A-r"3F*II.EIS HOTEL SINOAPORE. I MihK THK UIMINCIIsIIKD PATKi.N \iif OF His Excellency Sir Frank AtheUtane Swettenham If C R GOVERNOR AND COMMANDBR-IN-CM^T *7 K ™< T SE^EMKNTS HWM COMMISSIONER. FEDERATED MALAY STATES STRAND HOTEL RANGOON. IWDgR THE DISTINGUISHED I-ATRONAUK OK His Honour Sir Hugh Barnes. K. C. S. 1., If
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    • 94 1 NOTICES. 5 LOOK > OUT! jj O X STHE S h K. BMB M Ltd. I Sale? 5 WILL I Commence g|K. B, Ltd.l S g Tuesday J |K. 8., Ltd. m THE list December. (l g 2 [K. B.Ltd.l^ °5 FOR K K W I Eight I ss S
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  • 1584 2 (From our own Conelpondent.) On Saturday, 14th Nov., the Batavia Cricket Club played a team from H.M.B. Diadem, the sailors scoring an victory. Tbe home team were outplayed at all points of the game, and deserve no better fate if they do not practise more. The game
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  • 133 2 Canker has attacked rubber trees in the Kalutarn district (Ceylon). Hough ■wollen patches appear on the bark, looking more like the result of a coolie's mischief than anything else fruits," round and red, looking like cayenne pepper, then appear, and the trees fail to produce any latex In
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 312 2 NOTICES. I Of all Chemists, Druggists and General Dealers. THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE TANSAN. THAT BOTTLED BY J. Clifford Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. ft The most palatable .and wholesomfi natural mineral water known. Sole Proprietor. 3. CLIFFORD WILKINSON. Kobe, Japan. Beware of Imitations. BORNEO Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS. The French
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    • 383 2 NOTICES. GWYNNES Ltd (J. A H. OWYNNE, Ltd., and OWYMNE Co., United.) ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS. Trt.tr.-. C 4n Trade tthrk "IX V 1 X C I B L E luifattiren if the hrgest and mwt rffirieif CENTRIFUGAL PUMPING MACHINERY In the world, suitable jlor all purpoMt. Including UTUMTWI BIAIIME.
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    • 83 2 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 18 a cure for severe oolds. persistent coutfhs and a preventive of pneumonia. It is the mothers'favourite for whooping couah. Will euro your cold quicker than any other medicine tn the market, and leave the system in a natural and healthy condition. Is an idoal medicine for
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  • 356 3 WIRE NEWS. (From Exchanges) While a train was ascending the incline between Pietertburg and Nylstroom, two men entered the van, overpowered the escort, and stole ten thousand pounds sterling in specie consigned to the Standard Bank at Pretoria. The attacjt on the train *in the Transvaal is symptomatic of the
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  • 239 3 Another Tour in the Tropics. Apropos of Dr. Travers' recently published report 00 the Port Swetten, ham malaria outbreak of 1901, it is interesting to learn from a home paper, that Sir Francis Lovell, the celebrated fighter of tropical diseases, is again going to visit the Straits.
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  • 133 3 GOLD AND TIN. Colon kl Kenneth Fobs, who left Ceylon laet June, says the Times of Ceylon, to orgai.ise'a company to mine for gold and tin in the* Malay Peninsula, returned to Colombo on the 13th Nov., on his way to Penang. Colonel .Fobs brings with him three mining engineers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 120 3 Prepare for Emergency. WHAT would ycu Ho if tek.-a with ii h ecvere attack of Colic or Diarrhtra, and your physician could not be readily t-ummoned Provide yourself with a bottlo of Chamberlain* Colic, Cholern, and Diarrhoea Remedy, and will thea'ba, prepared for such an ementency. During the summer mor
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    • 512 3 NOTICES. CONFIDENCE Mid Lord Chatham, 'is a plant of slow growth." People believe in things that they see, and in a broad sense they are right. What is sometimes called blind faiths is Dot faith at all. There must be reason and fact to from a foundation for trust. In
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    • 677 3 NOTICES. ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL CO., VTD., SHANGHAI. MANAGER WANTED. APPLICATIONS will be received until loth January, 1904, for the above position. Applicants must state previous experience, age, nationality, enclose copies of testimonials and references, together with full length photo of recent date. Only men capable of managing a first class
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    • 683 3 NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE ,4" English-speaking Chinese clerk, Mut te quick at figures and have ft gel knowledge of office work. Security required. Apply to the Manager, Strait* Time* WAITED AT ONCE. head pressman for Singapore. One t\. who thoroughly understands his business. Good safai> A. P. c/o Strait* Time*.
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    • 592 3 NOTICES. IRIOAUD'S Kaaaaga ,«F JAPAN TOILET WATER Rlgiad' t K hid gi Wi Ur h*i the nrat perfume of the Kinmgi Flower of cooling action on the skin; K relieves mosquito bitei, RIGAUD C° PIUFUMMS 8 rue VlTteBM, 1-ilUtlTnsl THE AUCTION MART No. 2 D' Almeida Street. (In rear of
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    • 590 3 ISHIPPINO HINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED FOR HONGKONG. 'ompany'e Hteamer KTSf SA*\« tone, Captain Buller, having left in the 21st inst., may beexpectec here on or about the 28th idem have prompt despatch for the t For freight or passage apply to 23-U BOUBTBAD* Co., Agents. ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS.
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  • 15 4 KlNiilMtN.— On the I'Jth November. at Yokohama, Nicolas Pftm.ipps Kingdom, in lii» 7">tti year.
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  • 589 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 26TH NOVMEBER. Some time ago the suggestion was made in these columns that the Crown Agent* were a useless and anachronistic superfluity so far as these Settlements are concerned, and we afterwards learned that an excuse for their maintenance existed in the fact
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  • 378 4 Not content with nursing whatever troubles may be its own in Bangkok, the Siam Observer, whiA we trust still represents the voice of the Powers that Be in the Siamese capital, thus beseeches the S trail a Times to resuscitate all the unpleasant things that it has been necessary to
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  • 509 4 The question of constructing a railway through Johore with money raised from the K M.S. Railways' surplus, has been taken by the Malay Mail as the hook whereon to hang an article that touches a delicate subject. Our contemporary observes: The more we think abont sir Frank Swetteuham'» proposal t»
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  • 356 4 Bishop An/er, of the Roman Catholic Church, whose death is reported by •Keuter to-day, will live in history as having been indirectly'one of the founders of German China. Six years ago he took Btei's to bring before the German (loi'ori ment the prosecutions of missionaries* and their converts in Shantung,
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  • 275 4 Nobody expects Government to control the floodgates of the heavens but it is not beyond its resources to buy disinfectants and deodorise public places that reek with stenches. The rains of the past few dags have completely submerged the excavations for the foundation of the new Police offices at the
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  • 6 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is 1/10^.
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  • 10 4 The mail for Europe closes at 6 a m to-morrow.
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  • 7 4 The Straits Budget was published this morning.
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  • 10 4 Exchange and share reports will be found on page 8.
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  • 16 4 We hear that the -S. R. E. (V.) are to be inspected on Saturday, sth December.
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  • 24 4 Mr. Chas. Robinson leaves to-day for Calcutta, but will back to the Straits in time for the Selaugor Races at the end of December.
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  • 25 4 This monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday next, Dec. 2nd at 4 p.m.
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  • 26 4 The F. M. S. yacht Meran left for Port Dickson yesterday afternoon. She will bring down Mr. Walter Egerton, C. M. the Resident of Negri Sembilan.
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  • 27 4 Before Mr. Peacock yesterday a Chinese cook employed by Capt. Watt was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment for trespassing at 1 a.m. in the ayah's room.
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  • 35 4 The German mail steamer Hamburg, having left Hongkong on the 25th instant at noon may be expected to arrive here on Sunday at 4 p.m. and will probably be despatched tor EiiYope on Monday afternoon.
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  • 44 4 The Malay Mail hears that one of the Guides has shot himself when on sentry duty at the Kuala Lumpur goal. It is said that he put the muzzle of his rifle into his mouth and blew the front part oT his head off.
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  • 35 4 On the arrival of the Sanuki Maru yesterday, information was telephoned to the Marine Police thtt there were two Singalese stowaways on board from Colombo. The men were charged at the Marine Court this morning.
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  • 45 4 Yesterday a Chinese towkay went for a bath and left krani in charge of his watch and chain and some notes in his belt valued at 1250. When the towkay returned, he discovered that the krani tmd disappeared, also the property left in his charge.
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  • 63 4 The Amphitrite is now in dock at Kowloon, and according to latest news from Hongkong, the full extent of the damage the sustained from touching a shoal off Singapore could not be properly ascertained till the sheathing was removed. Beside the damage to the keel aft, 150 feet or so
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    • 30 4 GERMAN NAVAL EXPENDITURE. 'London, 2oth November. The German estimates for the year 1904 show an increase of six and a half million marks for permanent expenditure on thi German navy.
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    • 13 4 SHANTUNG BISHOP DEAD. The death has taken place of Bishop Anzer, of Shantung.
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    • 104 4 FREE FOOD LEAGUE. Great Meeting in London. Wanted -a Government Policy. A great meeting of the Unionist Free Food League has been held in London. The Duke of Devonshire, who presided, declared that there was not a Government policy now before the country. He thought, within limits, that a good
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    • 40 4 But with s Reset vat ion. After protracted councils extending through the night, the Porte has accepted the Austro- Russian scheme of reforms in principle, with the reservation that everything calculated to humiliate Turkey shall be avoided.
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    • 26 4 The inflammation from which the Tsarina has been suffering has now spread to the inner ear and the pain prevents Her Majesty sleeping.
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    • 28 4 A, bulletin says that the Kaiser still needs to spare his voice after the recent operation. He is now undergoing massage ot the larynx.
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  • 79 4 During the rain squall last night a heavily laden Chinese tongkang was trying to make the mouth of the Singapore River when she ran into the end of the new breakwater in course of rrectioD. The wall was under water at the time and there was no light to mark
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  • 85 4 Before the Marine Court yesterday the chief steward of the ss IVhitgift, S. W. Whitson, prosecuted the cook of that vessel, an old man, with using threatening language to him. Alfred Marsen, the cook, was fined 525 or 14 days' rigorous imprisonment. The fine was paid. Before the same Court
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  • 113 4 A Chinaman in charge of a municipal bullock has been charged with cruelly working the animal at Tfnjong Pagar. It seems that the bullock had been pronounced unfit tor work by the Veterinary Surgeon. At the direction of the magistrate the charge was withdrawn, since in such cases the fine,
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  • 118 4 The homeward Spanish mail steamer Alicante having left Manila on the 24th. is due here on Sunday. The Candid on arrival from Hongkong, anchored in the roads where her cargo was discharged into lighters and sent to the Borneo wharf section for storage. The cable ship Scotia was towed from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 303 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY 18 ALL MALT A.TXT> StTPPriIKD U.E3OTJL A.lRlj"\r TO THE PRINCIPAL CUBS A|| ,he in tub Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst M and Europeans in this Market. F. M. S. PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY KXTRA. Sole Agents lor the Straits
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    • 348 4 TOWN HALL Friday 27th, Saturday 28th. For 2 more Nights only. HICKS! HICKS! HICKS! COMPANY Max played with greM success at The Alhambra, London The Gnind Casino, Paris The Winter-garden, Berlin Alko in South Afrira, India, Ceylon Burma. Charming Di»play (in English.) NOVELTY FOR SINGAPORE-. A Great Success, Last Night.
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    • 117 4 G. R. LAMBERT 9 CO.. Photographer!. OPBH: Urexham House, (Battery Road), H s.m. to 5 p.m. Orchard Road, 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sundays, X a. in. to noon. AMrfrintments or sitting* should be made, if pothible, beforehand. XMAS CARDS Large stock of Xmu Cards just opened. VIKWS AND
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    • 29 4 ARE YOU LOSING FLESH Stkarms' Wine improves digestion. Increases weight. Renews strength and builds up your body. Steams Wine never disturbs the most delicate stomach.— Sold by all chemists.
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  • 485 5 FdR THE DEFENDANTS. The action by Mr. J, Clifford Wilkinson against Messrs. Mt .Mister and Co. Singapore, asking tor an injunction to restrain the defendants from using the word "Tanom" as descriptive of the mineral waters sold by them, occupied the Supreme Court all day yesterday. When
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  • 105 5 Mr. Lee Choon (ivan renominated The election of a Municipal Commissioner to succeed Mr. Lee Choon (man, retired, is fixed for the Bth December next. Mr. Lee Choon Guan had at first declined to offer himself for re-election on the ground that he had too much business to
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  • 73 5 The marriage of the Cardi- Hudini mil Miss Dora Labouchere was celebrated at Florence, Italy, on Nov 13. The wedding wan attended by many distinguished Italian nobles and by a number of well-known Knglish people. Besides, a great press of visitors of all nationalities witnessed the ceremony.
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  • 41 5 The Herman steamer Apenrude arrived from Sarawak this morning flying the police flag. E. P. C. No. 11 went on hoard and two Chinamen were haqdptl over to bin charged with theft ofs29ofroin another passenger. Most of the money was recovered.
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  • 595 5 Charm, novelty and variety are excellent ingredients for a theatrical performance and each had its share in the entertainment given by the Hicks Company in the Town Hall, Singapore, last night. Despite the dismal drizzly weather, there was a good audience, the best seats being well-filled,
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  • 66 5 The house broken into in Orange Road on Monday night on Tuesday morning was that of Mr. E. S. AH Cohen, and the property stolen is valued at about $1,600. So far the police Iflivt! not been able to lay hands on the burglar or burglars, but
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  • 102 5 Thk following passengers are expected to arrive here by the German mail steamer Kiauttrhou due on Saturday, 6th Dec. Mrs. A. M. Zorab and child, Mr. R. Lutz, Mr. A. M. Zorab. Mr. A. P. Hacobian, Mr. Galestin, Mr. W. Kroefl. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Stephens, Mr.
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  • 7 5 S. V. C. Orders will appear tomorrow
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  • 620 5 Arrived from Hongkong To-day. Sir Hbnky Blake, who has just completed five years' service at Governor of Hongkong, and Lady Blake, arrived at Singapore this morning on the P. 0. Mafia, on the way to Ceylon, where Sir Henry succeeds Sir West Ridgeway as Governor of that
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  • 45 5 Mr. Chae. Burnett, Jefferson, Pa May 18, 1899, writes I had a very severe attack of la grippe. My physicipn recommended Jayne's Expectorant. When I had taken two bottles of this medicine, I was completely cured." The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.
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  • 590 5 IN PERIL AT PENANG. A LADY'S UNHAPPY PLIGHT. 'To many resident* in the StraiU Settle menu, Mr. Charles L. Koblesa, who holds the responsible position of shipping clerk to Messrs. Boustead Co., Penaag, is well known. The following story, therefore should prove of interest to our readers, especially to those
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  • 568 5 li {i'rtiit Hongkong papers) l'jth mmttmktr. Sir Hf.nrv A. Blake, Governor of Hongkong, in a letter to tbe Times, repudiate- the allegation* Mr. Alleyne Ireland, tbe Commissioner of the Chicago I' Diversity, who recently published a series of articles in tLe London Times upon tbe oubject of Hongkong.
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  • 14 5 Swimming Club launches will leave Johnston's Pier on Sunday at 7.30 and 8.30 a.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 111 5 Remember the Name. YOl may have an attack of diarrlma, dysentery, ur pain in the stomach •ne of thoco days, and it will be well to reniembor the name of a nedicine that will cure you. gay it slow— Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. ASK ANYONE Who has had
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    • 154 5 Little's Oriental Balm For any pain. Tbe pains of neuralgia, the pains of rheumatism, the (mints of lumbago, the pains of Bt iff joints, the pains of the neck, throat, back, chest, arms, legs and feet— all these go away when you rub on plenty of Little's Oriental Balm. This
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    • 232 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. Christmas tfoy tJtfl. Bazaar 9 DOLLS DOLLS DOLLS LAMB VARIETY, ALL KINDS. ALL SIZBS. Dressed and Undressed, Speaking, and Musical Dolls. TOYS TOYS t TOYS Picture Blocks Garden Tools Dolls Furniture Cuilding Racquets Bath A. B. C. Footballs Cradles Magic Lanterns Soldiers Bedsteads Fancy
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 189 5 DAY BY DAY Thursday, 26th November. High Water. -2.56 a.m. iap.m. S.V.E. Eng. Drill. 5.15. Town Band. H. H. Reservoir. sto 6. Friday, 37th November. High Water. Mi a.m. 3.13 a. in Moon. First Quarter. U. 82 p.m. I. and O. Christmas mail rinse,. 6 a.m KancySale. Town Hall. 4to
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  • 387 6 THE BANKNOTE FORGERY IN BANGKOK. The Bangkok Times gives some additional particulars of the forgery of Government Currency Notes in Siam. Apparently the opportunity was taken to issue them during the three days' holiday. The first lot appear to have been detected by the shroff of the Hongkong and Shanghai
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  • 220 6 Thb U.S. Supreme Court has at last .handed down its decision in the matter of the petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Frank Stanley Allen, who, on arrival at Manila from England totakeeervicein a British Bank as accountant, was detained
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  • 340 6 LIST OF PASSENGERS. For Singapore Per P. 4 0. 8.8. Victoria, connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo, from London Oct. 30, due Sunday. Mr. Gordon White, Mrs. Macmillan, Mr. H. I. Cbope, H. H. the Tangku Besar of Pahang and Tungku Mirjam, Mr. C. J. Vauder, Mr. F. Vauder,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 274 6 NOTICES THE French Hair Dressing Saloon. D. CALISTO, ffo. U3, S&attery tßjoad. TO MAKE ROOM FOR A NEW STOCK, We are offering the following at Cost Prices: Excelsior White Shirts, with colored front 1.95 White Evening Dress Shirts 1.75 do do 1.00 Black American Boots 5.75 Straw Hats 1.00 tu.th.s.
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    • 809 6 NOTICES. t NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co. S XU&.Sf"X.:HIB FLAGS, "Wholesale and Retail DealersIn Provision*) (consignment* by every mail) High clans Perfumery, Toilet Requisite*. Superior Brands or Cigars and Cigarettes, Patent Medicines. Boots and Shoes, Stationery. £c Ac Be? to inform the Public and our Numerous Customers and Patrons especially THAT
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 686 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. PBP B Steam Navigation FOR CIIIM. JAPAX, I'KMX, OEYLOX, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADE>. IX.YIT VKIII n KIUNKW PORTS. IPLYMOIITH LONDON. Throuirh Bills of Lidin<?i«su-?d fo- Ch'n i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, an I American Ports Mail Line. Outward. Homeward Simla Nov M Malta No* 27
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    • 729 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Paketvaart Maatschappil. Under contract with the Netherlands India tioyercDenv. at ffintaport: Bsif Aoijct, iitb J. Dm dm.? 4 Co.. ?-8 rr O i j.t*s V" *t ihe undermentioned date* are only appro* "mate «teain«r From Expected Will be Df» C atched for Vnn Outhooni Penang Nov 28 Penang,
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    • 586 7 Eiusclier Lloyd, firemen Coast Lines, IKS Off THK OOAM Fl.fc.ET. 'one Reg. Towa Ke<j. £00 .Sot 1604 ir 8500 /%ra Aonp 1603 MacKtv 1600 und 3500 PAra C. *!<*> 1668 2191 P. Chula O.K. IMB 2100 Deli 1394 J 2010 Tniehinv 1369 MMMbt 2019 iTotio Beng 1369 Paknam 2004 3f<mj/*«t
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    • 628 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg-Amertka Linle, Hamburg. IMPERIAL GERMAN MV!: Tbe fast and well-known raail-st<>vn n |at tbese lines will leave Singapore o I i tbout tbe undermentioned dates I Outward Homewari Kiaulichou Dec 5 Hamburg Nov 30 Saekten Dec 19 P. Heinrich Dec 14 1904 Konig Albert Dec
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    • 645 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. JAPANMAJL STEAM3HIP Ct)., LTD.J A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by [the following NEW TWIN BCBEW PTEAMEKS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese, Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation I for First and
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    • 470 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. riANION INBUBANOB O Ft I OB \S LIMITED. Capital Subscribed.. $2,600,000. Amount paid up 800,000. Beam is fond 1,160,000. Head Offioi, Hosoiong. rh« nnoarogned, having been appointed Apmu or the aboro Compmj, are pr*pand to accept tUriiieKUts at current rataif BOUSTEAD Co., Ajc«nte. fpHE LONDON AND LANOABHIBB X
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1382 8 Under this heading the following abbrerlations are used str.— steamer sli.— ■hip bq. barque sch. schooner; Yet. YachtjCru. -Cruiser; Obt.— Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p. Horsepower; Brit. British U. B.— United States Fch.— French Oer. -German; Dut.— Dutch; G.c. -Generalcargo; d.p. deck passenger; U Uncertain; X, p. W.—
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    • 693 8 VESSELS EXPECTED. Name, port, provable date of arrival and name oj agenlt. Stiakbbs. Achilles, China. Dec 25; Mansfield. Aldermey, Cardiff, soon Paterson Simons. Annam, Colombo, Dec 7; M. Maritime Aparima. Calcutta, Dec 10: Boustead Aragonin, Hongkong, Den 22; Behn Meyer. Arara, New York, Dec; GilrilJun Wood.' Armand Behic, Hongkong, Dec
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    • 595 8 Smoapou, -'7th November, 1901. PRODUCE. Gambler bnyen |U« Copra Ball 7.70 do Pontianak r.7S Pepper, Black buyers BtM do White, (5%) 51.00 Skfro Flonr Sarawak 400 do Brunei No. 1 4.06 Pearl Sago 5. 40 Coffee, Ball, IS% bail* 18.76 Coffee, PiJein bang, 20% h*ain „,23.11 Coffee, Überian No.
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    • 122 8 MAILS CLOSE. tat Her iteamer Ti>n To-Morbow. EuropC via poris IHnlfn 6 a.m Pontianak W. O'thr Wisp 7 a.m. C'bon aud Samarang Van Ritmtdyk 9 a.m Batavia fCing WilUnil 1 1 a in Bangkok Singapore 1 p.ni. Teluk Ai .son via ports Amherst 3 p.m. P. S'bam A T. Anson
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    • 125 8 MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe— By the P. AO.s s. Sh.ila due on Sunday, with Hntes to the 6th Nov. From China Ry the N. D. L. s.s. Hamburg due on Sunday. Timr Tari.i or Mails Ddi. ict 16tb ict 19th ict 2 1st ict 26th ict 30th ov 3rd
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  • 198 8 I I Flag Vessel's Nidi A Rio. i Tout Captain From Saihd t:o.<si(!NKK.t. I Soy 5 5 L'ft '_>.■> '26 m m ■>r> 2H H M 2H M n m Adolph Obriß+ Am bq] Manuel LUgane sail Ambria* |*>r »tr «<anuki Mara Jap str. Ganymede Brit str Bentong atr
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  • 98 8 . Date. Not 2« 20 M 96 90 27 M II 96 Vkmbl'i Nami. I Flag Rig Nam Yong Brit str. Van Outboorn Out str. Ambria tier str. Resident Schifl l>ut str Giang Ann Brit str. Hong Wan str. Malta hit. Lady Mitchell str. Koninc Willem I Dut utr. Hok
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK HSRCEANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. Handsome Presents for Christmas New Year. Just arrived: a splendid collection of Chinese. Japanese, and Indian Silver Goods. Fa^ncy Silk Embroidered Goods Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks and Curios. Photograph Views of Singapore. Christmas and New
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    • 448 8 GENTS' BOOTS SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS J C^^^^HHj LWI *I**h iJ*j A VI 1^ R Q;.'^ o- C. M«*» *w r w LLJSm «E!iTs now! oi white Gents 1 Tennis I• I J Shoes I A.*K f <^f^-- In Brown or Wlnte compoTt ITAhrshoe. d shoes for Grass Court. TBE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 65 8 WEATHER REPCMIT. gawd*Vy Kerbau. Hotpital, 25th Nov., 1903. > 9a.ro Bp.m.|9p.m Rimakes. Bar 29.893 29.785 29.891 Moraine Tornp 780 78.9 76.0 and diy WBlbTher 78.6 77.0 74.0 cloudy, DirofWind. s.e. n.«. Calm. ruin at Max. Temp BS.B l.SOpm., Mm 78.9 night o'cast. j Max.in San 122.0 Terr. rad.J 71.6 RAinfall
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