The Straits Times, 28 November 1903
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Title Section16 1903-11-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. a i, 396 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19 W. PRICE 15 CERTS.16 words
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Advertisement623 1903-11-28 1 LOR N E WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. Sol* Affiti, Sl»r»P«re .ml F«d«r.Ud MaUy SUl«*. FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITED. MEMBERS of tb« above Company are reminded of tbe Extraordinary General Meeting to be beld on Monday, 30th November at noon. Holders of Share Warrants to Bearer wishing to attend the meetiog should623 words
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Advertisement646 1903-11-28 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TEN DERS will be received, up to noon on Monday, the 30th November, 1903, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, and at the Resident Councillors' Offices, Penang and .Majacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for tbe Government at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively, for one, two646 words
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Advertisement326 1903-11-28 1 RAFFLES HOTEL SINGAPORE. UNDKR THK DISTINciUIMIKU PATRONAUE OK His Excellency Sir Frank Athelstana Swettenham. K. c. M. 8. OOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CMIEF, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS MldM COMMISSIONER. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. STRAND HOTEL RANGOON. INI.hK I'lIK DISTINGUISHED TATRONAUE Of His Honour Sir Hugh Barnes, X.C.5.1., X.0.V.0. LIEUTENANT-OOVERNOR OF BURMA. Other Establishments Kaffir* Hotel,326 words
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Advertisement92 1903-11-28 1 NOTICES. Milkmaids H aY JfMft* SdensedM [I/1 1 I\r £ffi'2 JjP%|L J Guaranteed Full Cream. trade mark ea every Largest Sale in the World. I LOOK I j OUT! s o x STHE g I K. 8., Ltd.] M j Salei 2 WILL i Commence Si 1 S g|K. 8.,92 words
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Article1701 1903-11-28 2 The Malay Mail gives a review of Fasciculi Malayenses, a book on the anthropology of the Malay Peninsula brought out by Messrs. N. Annandale and H. C. Robinson. Mr. Annandale was a volunteer in the Skeat expedition some years ago to the eastern Siamese Malay States.1,701 words
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Advertisement398 1903-11-28 2 NOTICES. TO H.M. THE KJNG. TO H. M. THE KING. Toll RH the Prince of Wales. To H. R. H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. TO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky IS Regularly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by398 words
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Advertisement167 1903-11-28 2 NOTICES. j^' Robinson Co. SET OF 12 Bromide Photographic Views OF SINGAPORE J\s Christmas Cards. Guaranteed Permanent Prints. (Copyright) $3 Complete. STJBJEGTS. Cathedral Raffles Monument The Waterworks Singapore River Bullock Water Cart Malay Knife Grinders Malay Village Water Buffaloes Water Carriers Botanical Gardens Botanical Gardens Singapore Races "Start" Singapore Races.167 words
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Advertisement452 1903-11-28 2 NOTICES. HAIR GROWTH Promoted by Shampoos of Cuticura Soap And Dressings of Cuticura the Great Skin Cure Purest, Sweetest, Most Effecihre Ruidiu for Skin, Scalp aid Hair. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandraff, destroys hair parasites, soothes Irritated, Itching lorfaces, stimulates the hair follicles,452 words
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Advertisement122 1903-11-28 3 Prepare for Emergency. XTfTHAT would ycu do if takci with TT a severe attack of Colic or Diarrhie.i. and your physician could not be readily mmmoned t Provide yourself with a bottle of Chamberlain's Co'lir, Cholera, and Diarrlma Remedy, and will ihen be prepared for such an emergency. During the122 words
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Advertisement720 1903-11-28 3 NOTICES. BEFORE WE CAN use them, iron and gold must first be got out of the oro. The same principle I applies to cod liver oil. Itv virtues ara not lin its fatty matters; much less in its sickening tnptc and smell. No consumptive, or sufferer from any other wasting720 words
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Advertisement638 1903-11-28 3 NOTICES. HORSES FOR SALE. THE RACE HORSES Wedlock, Comical, »AXI> Rough Diamond Al.l. WINNSKS OK RACEB IX THK STRAITS. Apply to McAlister Co., Ltd. W.&8.512 FOR SALE. HWOOL arrived here from Australia with 7 well bred ponies, all of them are up to weight and will make good 1 1638 words
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Advertisement642 1903-11-28 3 NOTICES. WANTED AT ONCE. a N English-speaking Chinese cleric, .A Must be quick at figures and have ft good knowledge of office work. Security inquired. Apply to the Manager, Straits Time* WAMED AT ONCE. A head pressman for Singapore. One t\. who thoroughly understands his business. Good salary. A. P.642 words
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Advertisement580 1903-11-28 3 defined society tppreciates something distinctive, rare, suggestion of fine lingerie, fragrant with iris, amber and dry rose lea%es. iSI FOR OUR LATEST rWUES. MAUD'S LISERIS Extract RI6AUOS LOUIS XIII RISAUD'S ALTESSE > mAUO'S WHITE VIOLET RIGAUDS SOHIA KBieiDD, a, rat Thrisaa*, tUU -ET— No. 17 Confederate Estate, K the sea.580 words
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Advertisement713 1903-11-28 3 I SHIPPING STOOHVAART MAATBCHAPPY "NEDERLAND." FOR FORT SAID, GENOA, AND AMSTERDAM. I"HE latch mail summer ORASJK. is expected to arrive here from Rftttvia on Saturday morning, the Mk November, and will be despatched the game «'ay for the above ports. Kor freight and paf>aai;e apply to SHIPS AGENCY, 28-11 late713 words
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682 1903-11-28 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. A Commission, consisting of Mr. J R Innes, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, and Dr. Middleton, the Mucicipal Health Officer, has been appointed by H. E. the Officer Administering the Government to empire into the alleged ill-treatment oi Chinese coolies at the682 words
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Article673 1903-11-28 4 Sir Henry B, lake's repudiation of the negative charges brought against the Hongkong administration by Mr. Alleyne Ireland's in his letter to the Times, will lend to the joys of novelty attendant upon the advent of a new Governor at Ceylon, the additional charm of his being one of the673 words
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Article776 1903-11-28 4 Figures cannot lie nevertheless the cold statistics of facts are not always to be taken as a true criterion of existing conditions. An interesting table that has just been issued by the New York Police Department gives the number of arrests effected there during the preceding year, and segregates the776 words
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Article78 1903-11-28 4 Mr. Walter Eqerton cm. a. leaves for home by the German mail sailing on Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning, prior to taking up his new appointment of High Commissioner of Southern Nigeria. There is a garden party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Kynnersley this afternoon at which, despite78 words
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Article24 1903-11-28 4 Counterfeiters hereabouts seem to be quite up-to-date in their methods. The Colonial Treasurer himself has already seen two forgeries of the new Straits dollar.24 words
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101 1903-11-28 4 BANQUET TO BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES IN PARIS Cordial Speeches. A brilliant banquet was given at the Grand Hotel, Paris, to the British M.P's. and others who are visiting France. The speeches on both sides were marked by the utmost cordiality. M. Combes Rpoke decidedly in support of a good understanding between101 words
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Article62 1903-11-28 4 Freely Discussed in Russia The Russian newspapers are constantly engaged in discussing the British expedition to Thibet. They enlarge upon its direct and indirect effects upon Central Asia generally, pointing out that it will be the cause of establishing British prestige to the detriment of Russian prestige, in62 words
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Article14 1903-11-28 4 1 The homeward mail by the Zaida closes at 4 p in. on Wednesday.14 words
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Article14 1903-11-28 4 An article on the Wild Tribes of Malaya will be found on poge 2.14 words
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Article18 1903-11-28 4 The mail steamer Simla left Penang at 4 p.m. yesterday and may be expected here at daylight to-morrow.18 words
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Article24 1903-11-28 4 There will be a meeting of the New Year Sea Sports committee on Wednesday next at 5.15 p.m. in the S. C. C. pavilion.24 words
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Article25 1903-11-28 4 It is reported that all tiie American warship** in the Far East are to be fitted with the system of the German Wireless Telegraphy Company.25 words
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Article26 1903-11-28 4 Thk monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Rallies Girls' School on Wednesday next, Dec. 2nd at 4 p ra.26 words
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Article31 1903-11-28 4 The Nederland (Company's mail steamei (Jrauje left Batavia on the 26th inst. at 8 p.m. and was to sail for Sabang, Suez, Genoa, and Amsterdam from here to-day at 1 p.m.31 words
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Article30 1903-11-28 4 Yesterday, the German cruiser Sperl>er coaled at the wharf and afterwards returned to her anchorage. This morning an official visit was made to the cruiser by the Lieut. Evans, a.d.c.30 words
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Article37 1903-11-28 4 It is a noteworthy fact that the milk contract for the Perak State Hospitals has been given for the fifth year in succession to "Sledge" Brand, for which the agent in Singapore is Mr. F. S. Pooles.37 words
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Article33 1903-11-28 4 Mkssks Kumpeks Co., as agents for the Manchester Insurance Co send a wall calendar (or 1904. The Alliance Insurance Co. also send a wall calendar and pocket book through Messrs. Paterson Simons Co.33 words
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Article40 1903-11-28 4 Camphor continues to be planted in various up-country districts in Ceylon. At the present time the supply is not equal to tbe demand, and the price, which some few years ago was 50s. per hundred-weight, is now often over £10.40 words
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Article39 1903-11-28 4 The wedding of the *Duke of Rozburghe and Miss Goelet has, a New York paper states, been postponed on account of the recent death of Sir Michael Herbert. The marriage is now expected to take place on December Ist.39 words
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Article41 1903-11-28 4 A shipping case recently before the police at Manila has established the fact that there is no law in the Philippines against mutiny on shipboard. There was a Spanish law dealing with mutiny but that enactment is of no effect now.41 words
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Article35 1903-11-28 4 The Philharmonic Concert for Singapore children on Monday aftnrnoon in the Town Hall commences at 530 The orchestra will play several of the pieces that were presented at the last concert of the Philharimonic Society.35 words
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Advertisement407 1903-11-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS o ALL MALT A.3STT3 STJFI'X.ISJX) BEOTTLABLY TO THE TKINCIPAI. CLUBS A|| the IS IK Has tnt lar K est Naval and Military sTKAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. K. M. S. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY KXTRA. Sole Agents for407 words
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Advertisement550 1903-11-28 4 TOWN HALL Saturday, 28t6 LAST NIGHT HICKS! HICKS! HICKS! COMPANY Hw played with great success at The Alhan.bra. London The Gnind Casino, Paris The Wintorgarden. Berlin \i»M in Sonth Africa, India, Ceylon Burma. Charming Display (ir English.) NOVELTY FOR SINGAPORE. A Great Success. Last Night. Admission $3, $2 $1. Hooking550 words
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Advertisement92 1903-11-28 4 G. R. LAMBERT A CO. Ju.l received a |WW Collection of ART PICTURES. And Shipment ol LatMt Modern MOULDINGS. For framing tame. Th«e are ollered v mo.t aulUbla far X'MAS PRESENTS AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. Vicwx, Types, Illustrate Pwt Cards, X'au (arils. JURGENS. On 2nd November, at Soochow, the wife92 words
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Advertisement6 1903-11-28 4 To-day's 4/m bank rate is l/lDfr.6 words
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Advertisement44 1903-11-28 4 YOUR CHILD WILL IMPROVE. Stzarns' Wink is eagerly taken by Children and Invalids instead ot being repugnant to them. It is a wonderful health restorative and Nerve Tonic. Children derive especial benefit from its usei it is so happily taken. Sold by all chemfsts44 words
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Article804 1903-11-28 5 Friday. November 27th. HH PRESENT. ei.i.k.v\ \v. I. Taylor, cm. (OFKICEK inHMBIM TIIK GOVERNMENT). Him. W. K. Collyer 1.5.0. (Attorney-General). Hon. K. Q. Penney (Colonial Treasurer). Hon. E C. 11. Hill (Auditor General). Hon. G. S. Murray. Hon. W. .1. Napier. Hmh. C. Stringer. AItSKNT. H K. General804 words
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Article518 1903-11-28 5 The recent launch of the steamer Ma-.xchuria at Cramps yard in Philadelphia calls attention to new steam line scheme between Manila and San Franciso The Manchuria and a sister ship -the Mongolia have been purchased by Mr. E. H. Harriman frorc the Atlantic Transport Company. It is518 words
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Article230 1903-11-28 5 Thk Christian Union for the Severance of the Connexion of the British Empire with the Opium Traffic has sent out a letter for the purpose of arousing interest in end support for the cause it advocates. It states that, while the Indian Government has the monoply230 words
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Article78 1903-11-28 5 Bangkok is rapidly ascending the ladder of civilization. Having attained to 'the sandwichman (who, here, carries his boards on a pole out of regard to the climate) the next rung is the motor-car, now en route. The stormy petrol has been let loose on our streets and may have a78 words
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Article144 1903-11-28 5 THE CORDELIER-HICKS COMPANY. Another entertainment was given in the Town Hall last night by the Cordelier-Hicks Company. There was a large number in the auditorium and the various items on the programme went off with all the vim and interest that characterised the first night's performance. Ttje sleight-of-hand tricks proved144 words
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Article211 1903-11-28 5 Sale of Work. The Town Hall presented a bright and attractive appearance yesterday afternoon on the occasion of the halfyearly sale of work, in behalf of the Chinese Girls' School, held under the auspices of the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. There was as usual a211 words
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Article143 1903-11-28 5 The Manila Times looks with favour upon plans to establish Japanese colonies throughout the Philippines as being both feasible and desirable. The Jap in its opinion is a good agriculturist, fruitgrower, woodworker and miner. His implements and tool* may be primitive but the hours he usually143 words
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Article52 1903-11-28 5 The Ceylon Survey Department has just finished the first reliable map of the island on the scale of eight miles to an inch. Two-thirds of the one inch survey of the island has been done. The survey shows that the area of Ceylon is 116 square miles larger than had52 words
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Article51 1903-11-28 5 The Russian Ministry of Marine is at present completing at Vladivostock a large new dock, which will be used for repairing Russian men-of-war. The dock will be ready for use at an early date. A dock is being built for similar purposes at Port Arthur, and will be ready next51 words
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Article49 1903-11-28 5 A Malay fishing stake owner of Kampnng Pahang, Pulo Tekong, has been fined $20 and costs for failing to register his inshore fishing stake He paid. A Chinese tongkang owner has been filled fl4 and costs for obstructing the Singapore River for one week. These were Marine Court cases.49 words
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Article97 1903-11-28 5 Something interesting in the way of dredgers will shortly be seen in Rangoon. It is a sand pump dredger constructed at Renfrew. When dredging on hard ground or clay, powerful cutter gear is employed to break up the material in front of the suction pipe nozzle. Flexible couplings are fitted.97 words
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Article13 1903-11-28 5 [The Stra\it Tim*s it not responsible for the opinion* of ita oorreapondenUJ.13 words
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Article72 1903-11-28 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times." Sib, II this aristocratic Colony we are accustomed to meet men with double-barrelled names and others who know chaps who used to know fellows who were Knights, Lords, iVc but it is news to me that there is a Viscount" in72 words
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Article241 1903-11-28 5 Thk Full Wo arrived from Batavia on the 26th inst. and was taken to Keppel Harbour Dock to be dry-docked there for the purpose of being painted. The Sultan can Lanqkal was redocked at Keppel Harbour on the 26th inst. The Van Riemndyk on being undocked it Keppel241 words
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Article67 1903-11-28 5 It may be remembered that a short time a-io a tongkang sank near the Master Attendant's office. The sunken vessel proved a menace and danger to boa^ and it was accordingly decided that the wreck should be blown up Yesterday afternoon a charge of dynamite was laid,67 words
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Article20 1903-11-28 5 Wasted no time The manager says he engaged the forty chorus-girls in twenty minutes." Gracious, but he's quick at figures.''20 words
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Article53 1903-11-28 5 Mr. G. F. Witton, "the Directory Man," who has been on a visit to Siam, leaves by the P. O. s. s. Simla to-morrow for Hongkong, en route for Manila whither he proceeds to issue the 1904 Manila Directory. From the Philippines Mr. Witton proceeds to Australia, whence he goes53 words
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Article81 1903-11-28 5 For the despatch of Chinese coolies to the Transvaal arrangements are in active progress in China. Provision has already been taken for the embarkation of considerable numbers from Macao on a specific contract, at a monthly wage of $12 exclusive of certain articles of clothing, food and medical attendance. $281 words
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Article87 1903-11-28 5 Thk following notifications have just been gazetted in Perak Mr. E. Burnside d strict officer, Ulu Langat, to act as Secretary to Resident, Perak, from the 14th November, 1903 until further notice, win Mr. G. Ouston, cadet, to act as assistant district officer, Tanjong Malim, from the 23th September, until87 words
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Article87 1903-11-28 5 When Sir Henry and Lady Blake arrived here on Thursday morning en route for Ceylon, a number of Cey lonese residents were at the wharf to greet the new Governor of the Colony. Furthermore, when the Malta sailed yesterday morning, there was a similar gathering of Ceylonese to wish the87 words
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Article98 1903-11-28 5 A long drawn out lawsuit is now nearing its final stage at Manila. The litigation is between the Hongkong Bank and the firm of Jurado Co. The firm has been in liquidation since 1884 when litigation arose. The liquidator died iv July last. The Supreme Court at Manila decided that98 words
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Article87 1903-11-28 5 Thk Government has ordered that the Tan Eng Kok Society shall* be dissolved. Mr. Hare is appointed Acting Protector of Chinese, Straits Settlements, in addition to his other duties as Secretary for Chinese Affairs, F M.S. Mr. J. L. King, Assistant Treasurer, has been granted 9 months'87 words
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Article384 1903-11-28 5 Liberty of the Press. A correspondent, who signH himself X," and who is an expert authority on certain Turkish affairs, writes to the Paris A'«ic York Herald that freedom of the press is the bust cure for the ills of Turkoy. He says No one384 words
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Article231 1903-11-28 5 ist Sunday In Advent. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 &.m. Mating and Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion 9. 1S am. Holy Communion. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. CATHEDRAL OF THK 0000 SHEPHERD, BRASS BASSA ROAD. 6-15 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Maim. 5 p.m. Vespers. ST. PETER AND231 words
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Advertisement16 1903-11-28 5 It strengthens the Nerves— Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. The Singapore Dispensary. Sole agents for the Straits Settlements.16 words
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Advertisement112 1903-11-28 5 Remember the Name. YOU may have an attack of diarrhiea, dysentery, or pain in the stomach one of these days, and it will be well to remember the name of a nedicine (hat will cure you. Say it slow Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrbcea Remedy. ABK ANYONE Who has bad112 words
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Advertisement683 1903-11-28 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE bIT SALVAGE. From the recent fire at Messrs. Huttenbach Bros' Godowns, Penang, consisting of 96 PACKAGES OF PIECEGOODS. ffc. To be held in Godown A on the Reclamation Ground AT THE EAST END OP TANJONG PAGAR On Monday, 30th November 1903, at 2.30 p.m. 1 r683 words
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Miscellaneous229 1903-11-28 5 DAY BY DAY. Saturday, aBth November. High Water. 4.4" a.m. 4.18 a. in. FtureSale. Wilkie Kd. Coghlan. J. K ture Sale. Kate Course Rd. Powell. 1 S.V.I. Firing. Balettier. 3. PnrH.Kar Hfrfc. fin Town Hall. 9. Wayang Kamim. Norln BridgeTii.ii.l ■> Sunday, 39th November. High Water. ">.36 and Ml a.229 words
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Article357 1903-11-28 6 Labour for Philippine Railways In a interesting report on the construction of a system of railways throughout the Philippine archipelago, Mr. Morgan, an expert, emphasizes the necessity of securing Chinese or other foreign labour for the work, in fact he found native labour so unreliable that357 words
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Article85 1903-11-28 6 A curious example of Chinese customs, says the Morning Leader, came out in the course of a property dispute in the Supreme Court at Singapore recently. A Chinaman stated that he did not attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, for the reason that he had been born in the Fowl85 words
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Article398 1903-11-28 6 For Singapore. Per P. 0. s.s. Victoria, connecting with the steamer MeUa nt Colombo, from London Oct. 3D, due on Sunday. M f Gordon White, Mrs. Macmillan, Mr. H. I. Chope, H. H. tbe Tungku Besar of Pnhang and Tu.igku Miriam. Mr. C. J. Vaiider, Mr. F.398 words
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Advertisement84 1903-11-28 6 chamberlain's Cough Remedy. IS a cure for s-jvere colds, persistent, courfbß And a preventive of pnenmonia. It iR the mothers' favourite for whooping cough. Will cure your cold quicker than any other medicine in the market, and lea'vn the system in a natural and healthy condition. la an ideal medicine84 words
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Advertisement293 1903-11-28 6 NOTICES For INFANTS and INVALIDS. Purely Vegetable and Untouched by Hand. MELLIN'S FOOD" it free from Starch. When prepared la similar to Breaat Milk. Mellln'a Food Worka, Pcckluun, London, England. §NY CARLSBERG BEER, CROWN' BRA ND GLORIA PILSENER, m W. B." BRAND) ()bt.ln«bl« at th* principal tioUl*. and k.t.1l de.l.r.293 words
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Advertisement688 1903-11-28 6 NOTICES. Aoents for LEA PERRINS* ~.m m WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v By Special Warrant^%yßg^^ His Majesty -fc. Purveyors to 'SS^SH'F^S* The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From October ist. 1903, and until further notice. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. IDO"VI T N. DO"WIff. AM. A.M. AH. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M688 words
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Advertisement693 1903-11-28 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. srtAMSHfP COMPANIES. p a Steam Navigation O. Coy. KORCHIM. Jll»l>, I'EMTC. i 'KYI-OX. AITSTR4LI4. IMH V. 4DRX. B«YPT, MEOITERR4XE4X PORTS PLYMOUTH I.OM>OX. Throueh Bills of Lading i-ipaed for Chin* Coast, Persian Gulf, Continent.-*!, n>i I Ports Mail 1-iin-. Outward. Homkwabu Simla Nov SB Chusin Dec 11693 words
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Advertisement1322 1903-11-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninkiljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. L'natr contract with the Netherlands India Oovcrrrrent. m Nwpjpwt-i Phtp Agi9(*t, utx 3. DAturtw A Co., 8-8 ToiLTim Qn a» i he unaermentioned dates are only approi'matc. steam»r From Expected Will be DAscatshed for Van Outhoorn Penang Nov 28 Penang, Sabang, Olehleb, Poeloe Kaja. Meulabob,1,322 words
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Advertisement629 1903-11-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. Hambupg-Amerika Llnie, Hamburg. IMPERUL GERVIAN Mill. The fast and well-known mail-s' >\-\ jf these lines will leave Singapore 01 or ibont the undermentioned dates Outward Home war Kiauttchou Dec ft H-mbwg Nov SO Bayern Dec 19 IP. Heinrieh Dec 14 1-hj Konig Albert Dec 38629 words
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Advertisement513 1903-11-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. JAPANMAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD A regular FORTNIGHTLY service ii maintained between Japan and Europe bj the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the Imperia Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service lighted throughout by Electricity provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second513 words
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Advertisement275 1903-11-28 7 INSURANCE COMPANIES. THE~ROYAL EXCHANGE^ ASSURANCE' (ESTABLISHED A.D. 17a TnHE undersigned, agents for the abova JL company, are prepared to accept Fin Risks at current rates. w.*s. 31/12 BEHN MEYER A 00. MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED A.D. 1844) THE undersigned, agents for the abovs company, are prepared to accept Fin275 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article989 1903-11-28 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str.— steamer sh.— (blp bq. barque »eh. schooner; Yet. Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— Gunboat; Tor. Torpedo; H.p.— Horse-power; Brit. BrilUh ;U. B.— United States Fch.— French Ger.-German; Dut.-Dutch; G.c.-General-cargo; d.p.— deck passenger; U— Uncertain; I, W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf;989 words
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Article591 1903-11-28 8 /Vimm, port, probable date of arrival and nnm* of agenit. i Hn&MIBS. Me*, China, Dec 36 Mansfield, kney. Cardiff, »oon; Paterson Simons. Hongkong, Jan 12; Behn Mayer. Dec 7; M. Maritime!. Calcutta, Dec 10; Bouster. i Hongkong, Dec 22: Beba Meyer. York, Dec; Gilfiliun Wood. Hongkong, Nov SO:591 words
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Article608 1903-11-28 8 SiftQAroRi, -'Sth November, 190S. PRODUCE. Gambler Imyers 11 75 Copra Ball 7.70 do Pontlana'n 6. 75 Pepper, Black 3-2. 00 do White, (6%) M.7I Sago Floor Sarawak 4 M do Brunei No. 1 4.05 Pearl Sa^o 5.50 Coffee, Ball, 16% basts ...18.75 Coffee, Palembang, 90% b*»' j:ui Coffee, Llberian608 words
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Article122 1903-11-28 8 Kro-n Bu'via —By «.i« P .tO s S mln dv« on San l»v. with 4-tfcw to tn>* rtth Nov From China— Ry ths N.D L. Hamburg due on Sun lav l«ft Dj» in Lniul^n Vrri»<« Oct 16lh P. AO. Nov BHi Nov »ili <Vt, 19th N. D122 words
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Article80 1903-11-28 8 h,,r If'IB" Ti-ne. To-Day. i Malacca >t P. DicWson Bentt»i<i 3 p.m. Pulo Laut and Cotie Ban Liona S p.m. Pnnang and Deli Hebe 3 p.m. Deli and Asahan Sntutia 3 p.m. S'bayaand Samarang Marie Jebten 3 p.m Batu Pahat Aing Hong 3 p.m. Muntok A Palemban; Batnvier80 words
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Article178 1903-11-28 8 5 VlBBIL'B NiM« No? 27 Siam 27 Betsey •.7 Prinz Walilemai 27 Yrara 28 Pundua* 28 Eridan 2i ;tCorat Mena 28 HonK Wan Sf3 Poh Ann 28 Pensng 28 Farfalla 2" -*ri Tringganu f LAG A Tons. Rio. Captain From Sailed Cojsignbm. Captain I i Brit str 992 Dut178 words
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Article113 1903-11-28 8 Date. Vmsil'i Namk. Vmil'i Namk. Flag A Kio. Toms. Dkktinatjon. Flag Kio. Toms. Nov 28 28 28 M M SO 29 SO 28 29 I 51 30 I Mil Swaenlecroon FarfalU Singapore QlenKarry Richmond Castle Eridan Alting Alicante Resident ScbiSt Scotia Kiam Hong Mob Hamburg Pentmg tin Hallatt. Dat113 words
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Advertisement75 1903-11-28 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SZLZ MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. Handsome Presents for Christmas New Year. Just arriv ed a splendid collection of Chinese, Japanese, atd Indian Silver Goods, Fancy Silk Embroidered Goods Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Silks and Curios. Photograph Views of Singapore. Christmas and75 words
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Advertisement566 1903-11-28 8 1\ SELF OPENING DMBBELLAS J jj I This is a very encd Umbrella fittwl m I with a spring frame which when rem fi I based causefl the Umbrella to open ol m fi H its own accord M 0 f 1 Price $3.25 each mu\\ Gents' Umbrellas L{ t566 words
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