The Straits Times, 16 January 1904

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 31,335 SINGAPORE, SATLJRdIY. JANUARY 16, 1901 PRICE 15 CERTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 377 1 LORrU WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. SoU Art it». Singapore and F»d«r»f^ Malay SUM*. NOTICE ia hereby «iven that neither the Captain nor tn>- Agents will he reapon.-ib c for any debts incurred by the crew, s. s. "Himera", during her stay in Singapore. 19-1 NOTICE. Al.!. personß are requested to send
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    • 265 1 PENANG TURF CLUB. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that entries for tbe January Meeting close at noon on Thursday, 14th January, (except for the 6th, 7th and Bth Races, First Day) which closed at noon 7th January, and should be sealed and addre*«ed to the Secretary's Office, Penang Turf Cub,
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    • 138 1 J. MOTION CO WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS. j OPTICIANS. IEPAIRB PROMPTLY EXECTJTKD GOSLING CO. Wine and Spirit Merchants Kobin'son Road. GUINESS' STOUT, SPECIALLY KKCOMMKNDKI) KOK LADIES AND INVALIDS. FULL Sl/.KI) CHAMPAONK BOTTLKS. Whiskies Dawsons Perfection Old Scotch $IQ Case. Birch's Black Bottle $10 Case. Hennessy's Extra Special eld* Brandy $4.50 Bottle. Brandy
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    • 537 1 I FIRST CLASS DENTAL SURGERY. DX. THOMAS O NAUGHTON b»« to intimate, thnt he will co-nmence i practice at No. 1 Oavenagh Bridge Road 'on Monday the 18th inst. If 1 Cavenagh Bridge Road, Singapore, Jan. 13, lvt '4. jn-I POWER OF ATTORNEY Dated sth January Mr. M. Gorski to
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    • 345 1 •LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. %&t A«N IDEAL TONIC. AWARDED:* at tin- Mill International Mnlical CongreM.s Kuiur isili, IVth PhuryiHreutical rongrtHK Naples U94 at the Enhiliitinna of Venice 1X94, Kiel H94, Am-tenUm 1594. Berlitt 1895. Parix IH9S. (Quebec 1896. ljuebec IW7, ''urtn I»!Ik. Naples ltU>, Cane.* 19UO, I'iuiua 190 I'aris I9UU, Urnoa 1901,
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  • 912 2 {From our oim CorretponderU JanuarySth. Th« encouraging succew of the Voncourt Jlippique held in the Batavia Botanical Hardens gome few weeks ago has led to a further attempt, but this time it fell very flat indeed, one wonders why. Perhaps it. was not sufficiently advertised fo» entries were
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 315 2 NOTICES. To H.M. the King. TOH.M.THEKINC. TbHRH the Princeof Wales. TOH.R.H. The Prince of Wales. TO The House of Lords. JO THE House of Commons. Buchanan's Whisky is H&egtrtarly Supplied. In buying Buchanan's Whiskies the Public are protected against overcharge by retailers as the.selling price is arranged by the importers
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    • 174 2 "APENTA TJte Best Natural Aperient Water. For continuous use by the Bilious, Dyspeptic, Constipated, Gouty, and Obese. O/ all Chemists mad Druggists. s. Edward's School Under Government inspection and Examination. NUWARA ELIYA, CEYLON. 6,200 feet above sea Wei. For the tons of Europeans onljfc ALL the advantages of a first
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    • 338 2 t NOTICES. 1 7.o««.t««L PjiviHon system First Glass Hotel van Horck, OAROBT (JAVA) Medical Attendants and Medicines Gratis. w.s 16 -12-04 J John Littli Co., Ltd., SOLE Andrew Usher Co.'s Whiskies. Special Reserve Grand Old Highland Gold Capsule BOTOL HITAM q <^V^^sSasaJk» H 'pi 'VfeRY ObD J V a| Guaranteed
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    • 380 2 NOTICES.* JOHORE HOTEL. Malay Curries. f MENDING rialtora to this Hotel are 1 Informed that arrangements have been made to have Malay carries every Sunday morning. Tiffin 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The Johore Band plays opposite the hotel Mm 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Sunday f.is. v.c. CADBURY'S
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  • 593 3 Criticism, of the Russian Railway. Mh. B. \V. Cartwrigbt, the travelling representative of Messrs. Kdward Lk>yd, Ltd., the well-known newspaper propriaton and paper-makers, was lately iii Ceylon and is shortly expected in Singapore. He is en route to China and Japun, and will then go across to Mexico
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  • 206 3 The Liverpool Posts relates an extraordinary incident, which i» alleged to lihvh occurred on Doc. 11, and 1i36 caused an immense sensation in BrMliPK'i* W'liili) i uiinnu was *ashi»iii her thiee-monthfe-old child, ao the story jroKf, she was thunder-struck to hear the baby say, "Blwyddyn of nadwy
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 Triumph of- Modern Su-'gery. BY applying Chamltenlain's Pain Pain. whiefa is anticeptic, to wounds, bruises, and like injuries before inflnnimation cots in,, they may be healed without maturation in 'one-third of tbe time required by the bid trentment. It als-j nl,.i>- tin- pain and coreness. Keep a bottle of (.'hnmlierlait.'s
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    • 600 3 BANKS. Niierkndsche Handel Maatsohappij. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY I Krtablihhid 1834. Oafital f HOfiOOflOO— (abt £6,000,00C; ibsnsD Capital f. 4G,nq0,n00 (abt. £8,760,000.) Rwisva Fuhd f. 6,000,000— (abt. 417,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Bataria. BBAncussf Fenacg, Shanghai, Rangoon, Meaan (Deli), 8emarsng, Hourabaya, Padifng, Cberibon, legal Fecalongao, I'Moeroeiti. Tjilaijaj), Palembang,
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    • 442 3 BANKS. HONG EMS AND BHANGHAJ BANKING OORPORATIOM. paid-up oapitai $io.ono.onr RESERVE FUND.— Sterling Resorve^lO.ooo,oool .i«fwv>nrei Silver Rcßervf..... s ejJOO.OOO REBERVE LIABILITY OF 1 ,I(lfl;inmn, 1(lfl;inmn PROPRJETORB t10.000.000 Court or Dibbotobs. A. J. Raymond, Esq.— Chairman. U. K. Tomkinb, Exq.— Dbputy Chmrmah. Hon. C. W. Dickson N. A. Bibbs, Esq. K.
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    • 646 3 NOTICES. /10OD Chinese'and Eurasian copying \JT clerks wanted in solicitor's office at once. Excellent chance for good man. Apply t'i.B. 8. c/o Strait* Time*. n.e. WANTED aeomi typist, with a knowledge of shorthand preferred. JSpee I ai esu'iiiial. For further particulars'npply to M. O. c/o StMt* Time*. l»-l WANTED, by
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    • 584 3 NOTICES. 4HFOR LADIES Id JORET.HOMOLLES APIOL lis th* most tur* rimed/ tQtlntt thtl hlckneti. and othir tfttcit earned by I ItfM deli/ of th* rtfßlsr pertoat I |gtOUlM.(hairt.ie» Jtu» »-Honor*.r«Hl« WANTED. AB(liIT the end of March, t to vtja--nt furnished bonsea. Apply to n.e. MoALlßrF.fl,* CO. Ltd VACANT."* rilWO lnrg*
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    • 644 3 SHIPPING IORDDEDTSCKB TIW FOR HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN PORTS. fHE Imperial German mail steamer 1 GERA, Captain Dahl, i n.b., 6,006 tons, fiaviag left Colombo on Sunday, the 10th inst., at 10 a in may be expectea to arrive here «n Saturday, the 16th irfct. at 7 a.m. en route
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  • 1140 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. SATURDAY, 16TH JANUARY Granite for road-making and roadrepairing seems t*> be one of the principal wants of the Municipality of Singapore just now, and judging from the various report r ot the Municipal Engineer, the insufficiency of the supply is no new-fangled ITogey of
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  • 468 4 To continue the subject of thoroughfares. l Ratepayer sends us a letter that appears in our correspondence column 10-day, in which he draws attention to the fact that the vehicles tax is not irapoled equably on those who use Ihe thoroughfares. An humble worker who can only afford a phaeton
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  • 161 4 The large attap shed which was recently erected as temporary public offices at the back of the Police Court, has been c v Penned as unhealthy, and has to come done. This was erected by the Public Works Department, and it is, to say the least of it, surprising that
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  • 783 4 Pearling Deserter from Westralia Arrested. What may be described as the clever capture of a deserter from the pearling fields of Western Australia was effected last night on the arrival of the steamship Minilyn at Singapore. For a night and a day, a small launch having
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  • .Special Telegram to the " Straits Times."
    • 210 4 Second Dly. Penang Jan. 'loth. HORSK GRIFFIN HANDICAP :—Wildroso, Mars, Amanda, Lady Violet, Most Noble, I'renez Gard, Wainfleet, O'Uara, Leila, Highflyer, Gerreerah, Sultana, Wo Emma, Safeguard, Countess. "Galloway Griffin" Handicap: Allanab, Pro Rata, Nita, Fiscal Policy, ,181 a, Kirton, Peony, Lady M., Barmaid, Arrow, Dux. Coffee Cup
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 31 4 Laden with Troops Jor the Far East. London, J4lll. loth. Two 1-trge vessels of the Russian Volunteer fleet have passed the BospLurua with troops for the Far East. m
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    • 33 4 Dunug the (Russian) new year reception at St. Petersburg, tbe Tsar said I desire and intend to d* all in my power to maintain peace in the Far East.".
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    • 74 4 Only one Charge and all Was Over. The action in which the Somalis were defeated was fought at Jidballi. The enemy charged the advancing British square only once. Three hundred of them tell under a withering fire from the Second Sikhs. The whole affair lasted barely ten
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    • 16 4 What of the Mullah The Mullah may make a further stand, but not in the open.
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    • 10 4 KASUGA LEAVES SUEZ. The Japanese cruiser Kasuga has left Suez.
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    • 38 4 The Tsar's Assurances. The Tsar, speaking to the American Minister at the New Year reception in St. Potoftburg, renewed the a6Burances already*eent to Washington that Russia will not hinder American rights and interests in Manchuria.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 547 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY c IS o ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REQULARLY TO THK PRINCIPAL CLUBS A ll tne in thk Has the largest Naval and Military STKAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Europeans in this Market. PRICE 910.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTKA. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements, F. M.
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    • 400 4 TOWN HAJ-L. Td-M^ht lan. Kith, 'it i>.di. MISS MARJORIE TEMPEST will give a CONCERT Mr. Percy Haydn will play La liolieme," Mr. (riswi-.k will sin({ "I trust you still," Mr. Edwin A. Brown will sing Hymn before Action," with Mr. Uunman a duet from Cox, Box," and with Miss Ten.peat
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    • 81 4 G. R. LAMBERT GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS Studio, Orchard Road. Office* and Studio, Battery Road. Busln*u hours froai Sa.n. 10 gp.m. on Week day. a. pi. to Noon on Sundays (<t OrchArt Boad nul.v.i PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS Always 4r*«h In (lock at Moderate Pries*. EVERT POSSIBLC ASSISTANCE k.v.-i, to Amitou". LARBC STOCK of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 209 5 To the Editor of tks 'ttbwUt Times." Dear Si k,— Will the gentleman who lecently reviewed F.M.S. affairs kindly explain his sUtement: The Government oatlißed si policy fur eaooanfing tlii- cuttivat inn nt new rfrodm-'s The only otficial. declaration I can find on the subject sta'.es
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    • 169 5 'In the Editor gf the "Straits Time.*' Sir,— Could you tell us who is responsible for tbe'anomalcus schedule ut taxes which have to be paid tq the Municipality on vehicles I can hardly believe that the schedule has been adopted without consideration, and yet it looks like
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  • 203 5 Thk Bench Court has sent a Javanese lad to paol for eighteen months for making v lalte statement by which a man was atrested and charged with the murder of a woman named Katima. Laman, a Javanese, who had stolen property worth over <120, and was arrested at
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  • 113 5 AGRICULTURAL BULLETIN." In the current issue of the Agricul■ufnl llnlletiu there is an interesting article on the Chemistry of Rubber by Mr. P. J. Burgess. Two reports on rubber— ono from a London agent and the other from Mr. Pearson, the K'litor of the New York India Hiihhcr World, appear
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  • 133 5 A QMtM nuisance at Penacg— the undue bat king and yelping of dogs at nijfht— lias resulted in a police case. Jt teems that a gentleman, living in Clove Hall Road was disturbed in the middle of the night by yelping curs belonging to a neighbour, and
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  • 114 5 Safely Anchored off Cambodia. The overdue B. I. steamer Okhlu was sighted by the Saehsen when the latter steamer was two days out of Singapore for Hongkong. The Okhla was then making towards Singapore, and desired to be reported to. the agents a.t Hon™{ccng. She had
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  • 185 5 TAMBA MARU'S DETENTION. Ordered to Kobe. The detention of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha's liner Tamba Maya gave a decided fillip to war speculation in Singapore yesterday. All the instructions that had been received by the agents were to detain the voesel pending further orders, and consequently the officers and passengers
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  • 10 5 Today's 4 ms bank rate is 1 10 f t
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  • 10 5 Exchange and share quotations will be found on page 8.
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  • 10 5 Correspondence from Netherlands India will be found on page '1.
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  • 13 5 A Von m-kkk Dance' is fixed for Saturday next a^ the Drill Hall.
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  • 12 5 The classes in the Raffles Girls' School re- open on Monday- next.
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  • 18 5 It is reported that two Malays and a Chinaman have been killed by tigers near Rawang irf Selangor.
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  • 24 5 The M. M. s. s. Annam was to leave Saigon at 11 a.m. to-day, and may be expected here on Monday at 8 a.m.
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  • 21 5 Shipping advertisements, with dates of sailing etc, will be found on page 7 General shipping news is printed on page 8.
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  • 26 5 Mk. Erri.ngto* de la Croix, who has been out here on a visit for the' past three months, returns home by the French mail on Monday.
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  • 26 5 The fixed light at Port Dickson has been altered to occulting ten seconds visible 9 miles from *N 81° W. through south to S 39° E.
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  • 24 5 11. M S. Karrakatta left homdward bound yesterday. The Algerine finished coaling at the wharf yesterday and returned to her anchorage in the roads.
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  • 31 5 This afternoon there will be a football m&tch on the Old Gaol Site between St. Joseph's Club and the band and drums of the Manchester Regiment. Ki'k off at 5 o'clock
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  • 33 5 A poblic meeting in connection with the Chinese New Year Sports 1904 is advertised to take place on the 21st instant, at the rooms of the Library," 90 Cecil Street, at 5-30 p.m.
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  • 31 5 Mr. Skak Peck Seah is issuing invitations for the preliminary ceremony of the marriage of his daughter which will be held at his residence, 13, North Boat Quay, on Jan. *25th.
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  • 37 5 A I'CLicß wedding is to take place during the first week in April, the happy couple being Inspector Hartr, who is in charge of the European co^lthigent at the Police Bahru, and Miss A. Alder3on*of Norwich, Norfolk.
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  • 47 5 Thk nine o'clock gun did not go off on Thursday night. Last night, -the gun w.ib fired exactly to the minute, and the report was so loud one is inclined to conclude that two charges were fired at once to make up for the previous night* delinquency.
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  • 53 5 Two Chinamen are reported by the \taluy Mail to have been killed by a tusker near Jelebu. The elephant in question was one of a herd which has ill re a considerable amount of damage in the* district. Another bull seladang has fallen a victim to Mr. .T. Hubback's rifle
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  • 114 5 The following are recent Selangor appointments Mr. F. W. Nicholson, assistant warden of mines, IVrak, to be ■■tittant warden of mines, Selangor,! wi: h e(l'«i:t from Ulh Heetynbv, 1 90:*, rite Mr. W. C Vanrenen. Mr. G. I). Lucas, inspector of mines, F. M. S., to act as assistant warden
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  • 1206 5 Thk Singapore Municipal Commission met in the Municipal Buildings yesterday afternoon Dr. Middleton, Deputy President in the chair. The members present were Dr. Mursay Robertson, Messrs. F. S. Pooles, Robert Allen, A J. W. Watkins, *A. Barker, R. J. Saunders, T,ee Choon (Juan ahd Choa (in in Thye,
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  • 190 5 Eastern Entrance, South Channel. The following notice to mariners appears in yesterday's Government Gazette:-* A shoal with 3 pinnacle heads having only II ft. at L.W.S. nan been examined by tbe Commander of H. M. S. Ftarleu in the following position: Horeburgh Light House H 3'> K.
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  • 79 5 Ties for the* Cup presented to the Club by Mr. R Little. The first round mint be finished bot later than December 20th. Byes Horsfall, Jones, Thomas, Gunn, Simmonds, Ferguson, Dunn, Kent, and Dick. Ties R«ilton ->■-' v. Ellis R. H. H K itching M r. Wall
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  • 338 5 P. O. Per Corotnandel* leaving January 22nd Mr*. Phillips to Colombo Mr. L. Hoefeld to Hondon. I'er Japan leaving 3(rth January —Mr. and Mrs. Dunn from Penang. Per Malta 19th February Mi and Mrs. T. K. Kale, Mr. Minm'tt, to London. Per Chasan 4th March Mr. J.
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  • 94 5 The Legislative Council meets on Friday next, when Mr. Stringer will ask for a statement of the position of the land purchased for the erection of. houses for Government officials. The hon. member will also move a motion expressing the view tliat it is desirable in the interests
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  • 351 5 St. Andrew's Cathedral..— 7 a.m. Matins and LiUny 7-45 a.m. Celebratioifof Holy Co mm union 5-30 p.m. Eren»ongand Sermon., No Service at St. Matthews. Cathedral of the Good siiKriiKKn, Brass Bass a Road.— 6-15 a.m. Low Mas*. 8 a.m. High Mans 5 p.ia. Vespere. •'St. Peter and St.
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  • 85 5 Manila's new floating dry-dock, when ready for use, will take a lot of trade atfey from Hongkong. These floating docks invariably seem to be^a success, yet the British Navy has not a singl* floating dock, except at Bermuda, which can receive a second-class cruiser. It cannot
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  • 468 5 DRESSMAKER AND TELEGRAH BOY. John Mevkk is a smart youth in the postal service. He resides with hie parents, as does also his sister, Miss Alice Meyer, a yo\ing lady sixteen yearp of age* A reporter called on Mrs. Meyer recently, and elicited from her particulars concerning a family experience
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 233 5 NOTICES t A REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT. TONIGHT! WWATAIIIa KA*****- TO-NIGHT!! The Indra Zanibar. Royal- Theatrical Company of Singapore For the First Time in $lngapore*will Stage To-Night Saturday, lOtli l January, 1!M»1 The Popular Comedy ENTITLED "CHELORING CHELORONG' THE TWO FOOLS*. A play that makes you scream with Laughter To-morrow Sunday, 17th
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 202 5 DAY BY DAY Saturday, 16th January. High Water. 10.48 p.m. German outward mail due. 4. S.V.I. Cliws Firing. 3. F'ture Sale. 1'olau Hrani. Powell. I p.m. «.G.C. Monthly Medal. K.C.C. Cup and Medal Play. F'ball Y.M.C.A. v. Warders. People- Park. Tempest Concert. Town Hall. 9. Sunday, 17th January. High Water.
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  • 439 6 Money for War. The Kokumin, a leading Japanese daily, notes that the financial position of Japan, so f%r from being unfavourable for belligerent purposes, is exceptionally s»ong. At the outbreak of the China-Japan war in 1894, Europe predicted that financial exhaustion would beat Japan in the end.
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  • 388 6 At tbe meeting of the International Statistical Society, held in Berlin, some interesting figures were given regarding the birth rate of the towns and cities of the world. In no place of considerable size, it appears, are the people go prolific as in Essen,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 122 6 Sore Muscles. MnHF! correct treatment of sore niusclos is very siu^le. First take a good' warm hath befire g^ing to hod, and be sure to rub yours -if dry. This op«ns the pores Thin ml) Chnmbßrlain's Pain Balm into the i>.»r h. keeping up i brisk rubbing for seve ill
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    • 608 6 NOTICES^ ITCHING HUMOURS SPEEDY CURE TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply CUTICURA OINTMENT freely to allay Itching, irritation, and Inflammation, and
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    • 517 6 NOTICES. AfWtsforLEUPEBRIIS' njkf 1#• WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. K^sk^siitW M% r w .fl^. «*w mAWM mm mm M> w in <f$ y Bd Special Warrant jMaEb?^ 1118 MajMlD 6 Purveyors to The Kinp. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES, NAINA MOHAMED BROTHERS Co. "Wholesale ai.d Eetail .DealersIn Provisious. ««-.s l( «i U by every Ball)
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    • 29 6 gFLSENBB BEEK KEY BRAND; Impobtbd rihcb ISTri L H I BKU aKK OF fMITATIONfc. NOMK MCIIIM iriTHOCT T«yi AiOVK TWO LABKLI. I HJCHN MKYEK A Co., a s»i.B Impobtbh
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 690 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Contineptal, and American "orts. Mail Line. Ouhoardi. I'hytsan Jan. 24 Simla M;ir. Bnnaarat Fel' 7
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    • 1196 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. 'Koninklljke Paketvaart* Maatschappij. Onoer contract with tbe Netberltnds India fjoveinn eni. t-nif at .vittfoj <,te tuir /ci3cy, urn ).T>Airi*iß Co., 8-8 Couyib Qoai. :he undermentioned dates nnronly appro><ntate. f steamor From ;Bxpected| Will be Despatched for VanDienun Batavia Jan. Hi Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalougan, Hamitrang, Soerabaya. Macassar, Amboina,
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    • 612 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fn»t and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples Port tjaid, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, antl Kabt to Yokohalsha and back. They are due in
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    • 658 7 ST^MSHIP COMPANIES JAPANMAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the foilowins NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail Contract with the fmperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second
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    • 532 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday Giinir Bee, 2,31N) tonn, ('apt. Dunlop UiangSeng, 1,18-J Kawlingaon ».B. Uiang An/i, 87U Vollett s.r. /weena, 1.470 Nenbitt For Kuala Parian*. Pekan, kwantan and Kemaman i>.*. Flevo, 3ir.» tons, ("apt.— *Kle«'trip Li^ht throngliout. For
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1143 8 Under this heading the following abbreviations are used str. steamer sh. •hip ha.— barqu* sch.— Bchopner; Yet.— Yacht ;Cru.— Cruiser; Gbt.— CJunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; H.p.— Horsepower; Brit.—Bri- »ish U. B.— United States Fch.— French G«r.--German; Dut.- -Dutch; G.c—Generaleargo; d.p.— deck passenger jj—Oneen»in; T. P. W.— Tanjong Pngar
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    • 781 8 Wa» port, probable date of arr\ a. and name oj agent*. BTIAMIR3. Alboin, Bombay, Jan Borneo Coy. Alesia, Hongkong, Feb 12; Behn Meyer. Alting, Sourahaya, Jan 22; Daendels. Ambria, Hongkong, Jan 20; Behn Meyer. Andalusia, Hamburg, -Jan '28; Behn Meyer Annam. Hongkong, Jan 18: M. Maritimes Armand Behic,
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    • 606 8 Singapore, 16th January, 1904. PRODUCE. Gambler buyers I 11.75 do '(Culms Xo. 1) i;.ti-ji Copra Ball k.25 do Pontlanak 7.g0 Pepp«r, Black buyer* 31.75 do WhIU,«(SX) 50.50 Sago Floor Sarawak r 4.20 do Brnnei No. 1 1 Pearl Sago 5.45 Coffee, Ball, 18% bail* 22 :>o Coffee, Palembang, 3)5;U.i-..'
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    • 89 8 hor Perttramer Time. Monday. Ch'bon and Samarang (Hang Ann 7 a.m. Labuan and Manila Chimg Mai 1 p.nv Bangkok Austmlind 3 p.m. P. Sham A T. Anson Poh Ann 3 p.m. Tr/UDAT. Batavia La Seyne 9 a.m. Sarawak R. of Sarawak 2 p.m. P. Swet'bam via ports B.
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    • 136 8 From Europe— By the N. D L ks. drra due to-day, with dates to the 22n.1 Dec. From China By the M. M. s. s imsa due on Monday. >ft Singi VovSOth Dec 2nd Pec 9th Dec 11th Dec 14th Dec 16th Dec 21st Dec 24th [>ec2Bth
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    • 149 8 HrH r i.'.i. 5 Vbkski.'.' Namk. A Tons Captain Kkom Sailed Coasiqsks. 9 RioJan 15 jilinilya :Brit «r 2744 Richardson Fremantle Dec Boustead an.l Co. 15 BabeUberg ;Ger gtr. 1169 Wend* Annoy Jan 7 Heap Eni{ Moh 15 HermannLerche Rus str. 1872 'Dahlstrora Hongkong Jan 9 Uonu-o Coy. Ltd
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    • 174 8 Dvri. Vkwbi'h Name. ;-'la>j a Rio Tons. Diujtinaiios. Jan 16 NoenTu>({ (Jer str. «N SandaUn via port* .6 Lady Mitchell* Urn str. 754 'IVluk An*ol m ports IH Clmrles ft rd Laeisz <»er Btr. 37W> HofiKk"n>! and J'lJMin 16 Hnrmaan Lercho Rus str. 1871 Otlessii IK Aj»x Brit »tr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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