The Straits Times, 28 January 1904
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Title Section13 1904-01-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. ai.345 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. 1904 PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement526 1904-01-28 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON, Sol» Afenti. Slug.port tnd P«d«r«t«d Malaf SUtM. NOTICE. MARINE CLUB rpHK half-yearly (jent'rnl meeting of the J. above (lull will be held in their rooms, Slalni-ra sire'et, on Thursday, 4th February, '.!U4, at p.m., precisely. J. G. BOYD. 4.3 Serrvtnrv. NIK CHARLES DAY CO.. LONDON, ARE526 words
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Advertisement381 1904-01-28 1 NOTICE. [S hereby given that Mr. F K. JENNINGS, of 3 Finlayson Green has been appointed PRO*E':UTING AGENTto the OPIUM AND BPIRIT FARMS of Rincapore and Johorc from Ist February, 19U4. KHOO HUN YEANG, General Director Opium A Spirit Farms, 1-2 Singapore and Johore. NOTICE. 4 1,1. persons are requested381 words
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Advertisement364 1904-01-28 1 H. ABRAMS, The Horse Repository, SINGAPORE. T ANDED per s.s. Satura, tour 1 J pairs ;1 Cream. Cobs broken to single and double Harness and Saddle. These animals are perfectly matched in colour and height and guaranteed in every way, .9-2 RAFFLES STORE, 21 High £trc»et. Now showing, a cheap364 words
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Advertisement497 1904-01-28 1 VALUABLE BOUBIHOLD FURNITURE AUCTION AT LAURA VILLA, SCOTT'S ROAD, Saturday, 30/ h January, at 2p.m H. L COOHhAN A CO, W-l Licensed Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME DINNER AND TEA SERVICES, Ac. '"o be held at No. 92-b Serangoon Road uturday, 30th January, 1904, at 2 p.m. V497 words
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Advertisement241 1904-01-28 1 NOTICES. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. ■f^^SSS with Cream. Ir^lCi Sterilized Not Sweetened. K^p-^Tc^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Katz Bros., Ltd. Just received a New Shipment of Engelhardt's Egyptian Cigarettes ANUBIS* in airtight tins of 50 $1.00 per tin. 100 1.75 MEN A 50 1.25 «<x» 2.00 ATUM241 words
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Article1314 1904-01-28 2 F. Emeric - F. Emeric, (/'</ A.MKKHA has beon described as a land flowing with ink mid money. In the golden Cherboneso nn thu contrary, outside the three old Settlements, it is doubtful if theie are a dozen native authors, be it but of a letter to the verr..ii:ul.ii- pres'*1,314 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement523 1904-01-28 2 NOTICES. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on application to BORNEO Co., Ltd. JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT. Specially Sk For the Brewed ffl Tropics. 7 doz. pints $1 5.00 of all dealers. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. FOR BLASTING USE ONLY NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES THESE EXPLOSIVES BEING OF BRITISH MANUFACTURE ARE523 words
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Advertisement341 1904-01-28 2 NOTICES. G WYNNES Ltd (J. A H. GWYNNE, Ltd., and GWYNNE A Co., United. Telegrama CcmJm•'OWYNNE, LONDON." A B C. 4th 6th Edition!., A 1. MOKEINO ft NIAI.ES 8 r.-Mle tTtirk I (IBLi;. laiinfm-iurfrN I lie largrst and m»st tftcieit NTRIFU6AL PUMPING MACHINERY In the world, .tillable lur all purpoMl,341 words
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Advertisement546 1904-01-28 2 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE il>\. FIltE LI Ft TOTAL INVESTED FCS l> B X12,000,000 THX UMHT rTBK O.»FTC* IN Tl 1 »"*< MfUVTItAIi A i" AgenU. 'fi-ii, L.UNI KH-> A~Nl> i,A h I AHh i<• t Pi dDp RA M rrn Fond n BOUHT&AI' I o? CM V 0}• 1546 words
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Article300 1904-01-28 3 Hi/ .1 Lad 0i delwald, Sid I havk already been hi re month, and there is so mocb |oinK on Jijat it is dillicult. To Bod time.to account of each day'i (irindelwald was onfiet <!< snow r.u: usual this winter. In tbe beginning ol December, ikating, ti i300 words
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Article173 1904-01-28 3 Tna Vienna correspondent ol the London f/tadt v. r ires A rt< en awed*, especially in Siberia, by H.i> trial at Bhaterinborg of Col V"<<, late Governoi ul Nik< laiefl' Pri for oitifirili n cumenis, and It w.i proved, s; t n tbe Sibiikhi.j Wi.'- r iii!:. that173 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1904-01-28 3 Triumph o( Modern Surgery. BY applying Cbambi rlain's Pain tfaln.. wiiiih is Hiitieeptic. to wounds, bruises, nml like injuries \y fore inll Animation fet* in, ilii'v may be healed without nmturalion In ore-third of the time iT.|iiirci by the old trentnipnt. It also allays Use pain and toreness. Keep a84 words
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Advertisement485 1904-01-28 3 BANKS. NoderlaxidsclLO Handel Maatschappij. NETHKRLAND3 TRADING SOUIJGn KBTABLIBHID 1824. Oumi f. e0,000,050— (&bt. £6,000,0;/; ISSDKM CAPITAL f. 46,000,000(aftt. £3,760,000.) Kekk.-vi Fun:> 1. 5,000,000— (abt. 117,000.) Head Office Amsterdam. Read V.'ooty in Batavia. BRAnoi Bbr.nghai. Raneoon, Mt- n^ *oora'<ay9. •'ud&rn Ohenbon, Teeal, Peca!oniian, Pa*o«roe'tn. Tjilstjsp. Paloml>sijc i i inojei ma^s-in, Telok485 words
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Advertisement402 1904-01-28 3 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. -i-p capital $io.ooo.onr HKSERVEFUND.— s ;.-rlinc ReMtre_»lo.o<Jo,ooo\ il6oaJoooi 16oaJ ooo Kuver Rew™....s 6.000,000 J»»» c ww j ,wu RTSSERVB LIABILITY 07 tlr qqc '■KOPRIETOBB f X'K lol Coubt or Diksctors. A. J. RiTMOHD, Esq.— Chairman. H. K. Tomkins, Bsq— Deputy Chairman. Hod. C. W.402 words
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Advertisement645 1904-01-28 3 NOTICES. WANTED, au English nurse to Uke cli.ii^p of n child of four. Apply t M C do fffeMb Timm 2-2 U' AN"lKl< a typewriter for a Banking TT office In Sincapora aoply stating qualifications L M., e/o Str<at* Time*. v iWANTED h\ the JoboreGove uniont, ;in apothecary for the645 words
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Advertisement615 1904-01-28 3 NOTICES. LIMAH SIANG, Timber Merchant, *ND IMJn'MMKTOR STULAN6 STEAM SAW MILLS, JOHORE. SINGAPORE OFFICE, GRESHAfIt HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD J. M. CAMERON, Manager. 'no BKLCT— Sa MBakit limnhßoad Immediate entry. Apply at No. MftlMH Mr.,.'. 22-2 > LIT— 1 Ifewlan ia M Orange Roa Apply to tu. th g v.c. B615 words
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Advertisement548 1904-01-28 3 SHIPPING NAtIGAZIONEGKNKKAI.K 1 i AI.JANA. FOR HOHGKONG. THE Italian v. a. CAPRI, -1.-.00 toni, Captain Bdlaito, having led Uumbay on the i7th inst., may l>« npwtad to arrive here on Thursday, the _Kth inst., and will have prompt despatch For the above poit. For passage and freight apply to 28-1548 words
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1240 1904-01-28 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 28TH JANUARY. Whbn the Kaiser William celebrated his forty-fifth birthday yesterday, he was able to congratulate himself and his people on the fact that the German flag to- Ay waves over a million more square miles of territory than it did just twenty1,240 words
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Article587 1904-01-28 4 The crisis up north seems certain to come to a head in a few days. The Japanese are* tired of Russian*doubledealing and delays, and accordingly Russia will have now to make up lief mind. The Tsar is known to be in f-ivour of peace, but unless he has the courage587 words
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Article12 1904-01-28 4 The Macao and Teochew Chingay processions will come off on Monday next.12 words
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Article25 1904-01-28 4 The M. M. s b. Australien left Colombo at 5 p.m. on the 27th inst., and is due here on Monday at about 9 a.m.25 words
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Article23 1904-01-28 4 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Rallies Girls' School on Wednesday next at 4 p.m.23 words
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Article53 1904-01-28 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play on the High Level Reservoir to-morrow afternoon from 5 to 6 (weather permitting). Mr. Ali.evne Ireland's stay in Hongkong is naid to be likely to be lengthy, as it is understood that be is about to make a new and exhaustive study of53 words
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Article27 1904-01-28 4 Recent F.MS, appointments include the following Mr. C. W. Forbes to be Inspector of Mines. Mr. D. Christie to be assistant inspector of boilers, mine* department, Selangor.27 words
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Article27 1904-01-28 4 The King's Coronation Theatrical Co., now playing in North Bridge Road, was well patronised last night wheq Hawai Mujlis a Trip to Fairy Lind was successfully staged.27 words
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Article35 1904-01-28 4 The passengers who arrived from home by the P. and O. Borneo to-day were:— Mr. and Mrs. Shellabear and children, and Miss Sanderson. Mr. J. H. Nellio and Mr. H. B Mollet came from Penang.35 words
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Article37 1904-01-28 4 The B. I. steamer Okhla arrived from Pulo Obi yesterday morning and anchored outside the harbour limits. The Captain reports that the tail end shaft broke and that a new shaft was put in during the voyage.37 words
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Article48 1904-01-28 4 The P. and O. intermediate steamer Borneo left Penang at 6 p no. r)n Tuesday and is due here at 7 a in. to-morrow. The P. and O. extra steamer Mazagon left Hongkong at 4 p.m. on Tuesday is due here at 8 a m on Monday next.48 words
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Article39 1904-01-28 4 Thb Pinang Gazette states that it is being arranged to start motor-car services between Ipoh and the towns* around it which are unconnected by rail. The scheme has in view the following places Tambun, Gopeng, Menglembu, Lahat and Papan.39 words
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Article45 1904-01-28 4 At 6.45 p.m. yesterday* Dr. Galloway was being driven along Coleman Street in his carriage and pair when one of horses became restive and a,ot its legs over the traces. The carriage collided with and smashed up two 'rikishas, but otherwise no damage was done.45 words
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Special Telegram to the " Straits Times."
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Article246 1904-01-28 4 SECOND DAY'S HANDICAPS. I'enang, 27th Jan. Horn lirijfiit ff'Cap,— Sultana 8.11, Highflyer 7 10, Lady Violet 9 4, Leila 8, Prenez Garde 8 11, Most Noble 92, O'Hara 10, Wo Emma 88, Wainfleet 8.11, Countess 89, Mars 7. 12, Wild Rose 87, (Jerreerah 10, Safeguard 7.7, Amanda 7246 words
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Reuter's. Telegrams.
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Article75 1904-01-28 4 JAPAN WANTS AN EARLY ANSWER. London, '2~th Jan. A Tokyo despatch of this date (Jan. i'7f h announces that the Japanese Government has intimated to the Russian Minister that an early respoi se is desired to the last Note. It Bueius likely that Japan will act decisively within a few75 words
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Article137 1904-01-28 4 Britain and America in Concert. Keuter's Peking correspondent states that China was invited to support the Powers in the attempt to mediate between Russia and Japan. The Times Peking correspondent confirms that announcement. France was willing to exert her good offices, with the co-operation of England,137 words
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Article22 1904-01-28 4 London, 28/ h Jan. The postmortem on Wbitaker Wright reveals the fact that he died of prussic acid poisoning.22 words
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Article34 1904-01-28 4 A Bulgarian band of 1,000 men crossed the frontier near Palanka. They exchanged shots with the Turkish outposts and then retired. The Turkish fourth Army Corps at Erzerum is hastily mobilizing.34 words
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Advertisement1029 1904-01-28 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY c IS .ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REdULARLY TO THK PRINCIPAL CLUBS All the i" ™k Has the largest Naval and Military STRAITS SETTLEMENTS consumption amongst Messes. AN Europeans in this Market. V. M. PRICE 10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. DUTY EXTRA. Sole Agents fcr the Straits Settlements,1,029 words
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Advertisement65 1904-01-28 4 G. R. LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Groups and Photographs orTHi "YEOMEN of the GUARD" Are now exhibited in our Showrooms Gresham House, .Battery Road, Where order j lor Copl.l are Receded Huttknbach— Stkvknson. —At Penang on tanuary -'sth, Auoust HUTTKNHACH, to Clara Trkyvlyan, third daughter of the kite Rev. Nicholas Frank65 words
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Article1359 1904-01-28 5 .ANOTHER ORAND HUNT IN SINOAPORE. Blue Terror in Rochore district. The Animal Shot to Bits in a Coolie's Humble Cot. Singapore enjoyed all the excitement and risk incidental upon the visitation ot :i Iwft li>osc tiger, at at) early hoar this morning From ."> a m. until1,359 words
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Article223 1904-01-28 5 A Chinaman was yesterday seen at Col Iyer Quay holding a chicken with its wings twisted. A European caused the man to be arrested, and this morning he was sentenced to a month's imprisonment without the option of a fine. The action of the gentleman in question is223 words
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Article87 1904-01-28 5 The January medal (100 yards) will be swum for on Sunday next at Tanjong Kutong after the arrival of the first launch. Launches leave Johnston's Pier at B .'*o and MS. Handicaps I l.i'.-, scratch. Henderson 3. Penny 6. I. Lloyd, A. Oarke 7 Jensen H. Dii-lm,87 words
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Article146 1904-01-28 5 Tin: A'nta^it and Fltvo have been docked at Tanjong I'agar. The Dragoman has arrired, with a carpi of about 5,000 tons of coal from Japan. Three other colliers are due from Japan within the next few days riz Mm, i Alder iiry and Beatrice. The Norman Islet liax146 words
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Article651 1904-01-28 5 Successful Trial Trip Yesterday. The new steamer Sri ifuar, which was. launched at Keppel Harbour on November 21st last, went for a trial trip yesterday afternoon. The Sri Muar was specially constructed at Keppel Harbour for Soon Keck, Ltd and is to be placed on the run651 words
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Article214 1904-01-28 5 There were the beginnings of a big blaze in Merbau Road yesterday afternoon, but promptitude and plenty of water averted, anything serious in the way of a conflagration. Soon after four o'clock, an alarm of fire was raised at the works of Howarth Erskine Limited, the214 words
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Article46 1904-01-28 5 Wm. Dow«ll, 55, a, pipe-layer, of Canning Town, was, at Clerkenwell, ordered to pay ss. for being drunk and disorderly at Holloway-rd. P. C. Walker found the prisoner at two o'clock in the morning kiesiDg a pillar-box and asking it to come home.46 words
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Article204 1904-01-28 5 Requiem Service in Singapore. A requiem mass for the repose of the soul of the late Bishop Fee was celebrated in the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this morning, in presence of a large congregation. Being the official service, it was attended bf representatives from all204 words
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Article188 1904-01-28 5 The phenomenal downpour of rain just experienced caused much-incon-venience to the residents in Buffalo Road yesterday. In the morning it was found that the road from end to end had all the appearance of a rushing river a foot deep. This w^s caused by the overflow of the188 words
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Article59 1904-01-28 5 The usual Cheos Championship and Ehradicap Tournaments will be held early in February. The former Championship trophy having been won Gutright, a handsome new one is to be provided, and it is hoped. that there will be a large entry and keen competition for possession. Eptries close59 words
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Article510 1904-01-28 5 P. O. Ver Japan leaving 30th January I— Mr. hiu) Mrs. Dunn from Penan;;. Per Malta 19th February:— Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Katie, Mr. Minnitt to London, Mr. and Mrs. Moss and child, Mr. Pry. •Per Chusan 4th March Mr. .1. L. Hope, I»r. Dane to510 words
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Article46 1904-01-28 5 The missing French transport L« Vienne which was thought to have been blown up somewhere off the coast of France, was sighted on Jan. Ist w<ith uer engines disabled and going in the direction of Oran (Algeria). She was laden with a large stock of explosives.46 words
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Article55 1904-01-28 5 In answer to an application made by some members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, the Officer Administering the Hongkong Government has approved a uniform which may be procured by members of the Corps for wear at concerts, etc the pattern to approved by the Commandant, and the expense to bo55 words
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Article61 1904-01-28 5 De. Daniels of the Physical Research Institute at Kuala Lumpur has reported to the Resident-General K. M. 5. on an outbreak of rinderpest at Port Swettenham two months' ago, among imported bullocks and Siamese bufl-iloep. Out of 24 buffaloes attacked 21 died. Out of 30 bullocks, 12 died. The only61 words
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Article97 1904-01-28 5 The Legislative Council* meets on Friday the sth Feb. when Mr. Napier will address the following questions to the Government (I) Are the Government taking any Btepn to bring in a Bill to regulate the law of Chinese marriage and auccewion and, if no, what steps are they taking and97 words
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Article408 1904-01-28 5 The Captain and the Junk. The other day, a Saigon paper stated that the master of the British steamer Telmnachus had refused to help a French customs officer named La font who was drifting about on a junk which was afterwards cast away on the coast. The master408 words
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Article29 1904-01-28 5 The Edison Cinematograph exhibition will he given in the Town Hall to-night. The selection of pictures is very large aad the entertainment promises to be exceptionally interesting.29 words
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Article50 1904-01-28 5 New premium and quit rent rules as to agricultural Und will come intoforce in Selangor in March next. On areas beyond ten acres in extent the premium will be $:t an acre with road frontage and $2 without it. The quit rent will not be lower than SI an acre.50 words
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Advertisement415 1904-01-28 5 S. V. C ORDERS. Bv Major E. G. Broadrick, AC COMMAKDANT, S. V. 0. Singapore, isth January. s. v. C, It i" notified Jur general information that the S. V. C. Camp of instruction proposed to be held in February next is postponed in consequence of the inclemency of the415 words
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Advertisement73 1904-01-28 5 NOTICES Wayang Kassim. TUB Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Co. of Singapore WILLSTABE AT THE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD THEATRE HALL To-morrow Night. Friday, 29th Jan. THE ALWAYS POPULAR PLAY "Edward William," A Well-known Dutch Tragedy, With Comedy Throw, in. The Hero of this piece is now in Calcutta. Don't miss this73 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous192 1904-01-28 5 DAY rJY IJAV Thursday. 38th January. High Water. .-..•!•_> .I. in 7.3 p. in IVnanu Kac-eK. Se<v.:.'l Day. I'liilliarmonii- Orchi^iia. Ciii.MiiiitOjjrßiih. Town Mall, h Friday, apth January. High Water. ii.:tJn.iu s:u 1.. Football V.M.C.A. v. r,,rl CaMftfagMuuui|ial ('i>iiiini--iuii. 2.90. Town Band. 11. S. Ka—iail I U I Saturday, 30th January.192 words
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Article622 1904-01-28 6 Singapore Output in 1903. Tn phipbuilding and engineering ment cf the Qlasgou> Wmi/igivei a very complete ai.cl instructive record of 'the shipbuilding of the world during 190:*. Under the httdiog "Colonial Shipbuilding" there are Hie following comments Although Canada 1! nol as yet product! very many m li622 words
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Advertisement149 1904-01-28 6 RXCHABOK tad <|UutattOliB will be I •.hi 1 111 on pa Shiivi.m; ;ii!vi riistMii'-nts, with dates of sailiSg etc., will ho found on page 7 (ititiri J shipping news i* printed on page 8. Sore Muscles. rTtHB correct treatment of eennaaclaa 1 it very linipla Plr»l take a good Mara149 words
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Advertisement117 1904-01-28 6 NOTICES. Purest and Superior quality of Gitronella Oil. raoaj Crescent Estate, Tnmpin, Malacca. Certified to be Genuine Government Analyst, SINGAPORE. OIL SOLI) AT No. 39 Upper Cross Street. SINGAPORE. F.ir tana* nj>i>ly to M. C. S. MOHAMED CO., Sole BBjaJilH the (ri-Mint TAiie (itroiiflli Oil, 15. 4 High Stnvt. SiuL'a|»re.117 words
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Advertisement779 1904-01-28 6 NOTICES. YAMA TAPAJIE3H Tattooer from Hongkong, tl No. »55 Victoria Stree',, Singapore, tn. th. s. 14-2 LJaun^FUEL (Petroleum Hesidue) Larjje stocks alwa/s ou hand 32/6 (Thirty-two BhillingH ai".l siipencper ton f. o. b. iv bunkers at FREiSHWATEU ISLAND (PULO BUK.€AI) opposite western cntmr :>f Ne» Harb-:ar. "thß fuel is delivered779 words
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Advertisement356 1904-01-28 6 NOTICES. Singapore and Kranji Railway. Froro January 4th, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. AM A.M. AM. P.M. !'.>• KM. SINGAPORE rf..6.W 7M2 10.00 12J0 n «»7 7M 10 0/ 12..-f7 2.24 i.-, 6.47 Newton d < %M _<0 lOog 1238 .j. 2:) M356 words
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Advertisement184 1904-01-28 6 E3 ifw ANO Compania General de Tabacos de Fiiipinas. OWNERS OF "La Flor de la Isabela" Manila. Special Brands of Cigars Just arrived ex Isla de Panay." No. of pieces Brands. per box. Bi v i» Incroyables 25 55.00 Non Plus Ultra 60*2.25 Kavontos J Dotres fS 3.75 Batjalia Q184 words
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Advertisement621 1904-01-28 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY •Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. O. STEW NAVIGATION CO. I or China, Japan, Penanß, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, T.Kypt, Moditorranean Ports, Plymouth and London. •■h,--,,; Lading laraad for Cnina Co«*l Per*ian liuif Continental, and An erican ?orta Mail Line. Omtmmdi. i,l. T lloncil Mar. SiO Ooromaadal P<* II621 words
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Advertisement1027 1904-01-28 7 jSTEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Konlnklljke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ. J'nder contract with the Notherlacdc India Governs, ci.l. j/.mt at Singapore: ton AGrsrv, lAih .1 »i.mis Cc, 2-C < cilyx* (JrxT. ;'he undermmtior.c-d dated in only ftpproT'tjate. nteamer From Expected, Will bo Dngpatjhqd far V. d. Captllen Bandjvmassin Inn an RatSTia Jan /Hft'/ip ißawefin Jan1,027 words
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Advertisement615 1904-01-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fait and well known mail steamers of th» Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg vte Rotterdam, Antwerp Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Fort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Perianc Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Xagasak', ana Kobe to Yokohama and bacx. They are due in615 words
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Advertisement633 1904-01-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. A regular FORTNIGHTLY atl maintained between Japan :m I the following NEW TWIN MBXW RX4I Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Rerv!c». lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First and Second Class633 words
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Advertisement605 1904-01-28 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. TAN KIM HAN. Linos of Steamers For Uatavia. Cheribon, Samaran? JEvery Wednesday and Saturday- Baa, MMtm*, Caai. Dmahp r.s. liiiiii;; Seng, 1,182 Rawlingaoa GiaaK Ana, xT- p -i'..ll«tt, Zw.-.'n i, l.lT'i Fbr Kuala Pahanc. Pekan. Kwantan and Kemaman I Cap*.— illl.U^ll'JUt. :rtlier information, apply at 7 RO3INSON ROAD.605 words
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Article1538 1904-01-28 8 Under this heading the following abbrerlations are used i str. steamer sh. •hip bo. barque sch. schooner; Yet.— YacbtjCru.— Cruiiw; (Jbt. Gunboat; Tor. -Torpedo; H.p.— Worse-power; Brit. British U. S.— United States Fch.— French <9«r.— Oermnn; Dut.— Dutch; 6 c-Qeneral-:afgo; '1 P <lock pfis%<»ngpr; U Uneprtaiti; T.1,538 words
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Article677 1904-01-28 8 VESSELS EXPECTED. iVnm«, port, prohibit Hat* of arrir-i and name oj agmii. BTIAMIBB. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Feb 10; Mansfield All>oin, Kombay, Feb Bornuo Coy. Alesia, Hongkong, Feb 12; Behn Meyer Annum, Colombo, Mar 'J9; M. Maritimes Andalusia, Hamburg. Jan M; Bebn Meyer Arm-mil Behic. Colombo. Feb J9; M. M Austnilien, Colombo.677 words
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Article74 1904-01-28 8 MAILS CLOSE *t fVr tfnm'T Tim* To-Morrow. Bangkok Hrrid a.m. Bandjermassin Ailing 11 a.m. Arnoy and S&atow Avoca 2 p in Bangkok Deli p^. P. S'ham T. Anson Hyt Uong 3 p.m. Tnlulc Anson via ports Anh'Tit 3 pm. Rangoon <fc Palcutta f.oodinna 3 p m. Rangoon A Calcutta Itlanda74 words
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Article204 1904-01-28 8 1 Jan n 27 ■J7 27 J7 27 27 27 27 2a 88 28 28 'J» X' MAO Vessel's Name. A J on§ Captain Bio. I From Sailid Co4BIOHBBB. Benvorlieh Brit str: 21tt4 I homson Ulade Panay Spa ttr a>; Pedre Okhla Brit str 3435 li* l.imi Dragoman str.204 words
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Article165 1904-01-28 8 CLEARANCE S. km. i-.-.-hi. AUK. Flao A Rio. Tons. DKSTIIfATJON. Jan m SuHan van Linggn •JB Giant; Sunn 28 Hong Wan I I Islaodat 27 Tolv 2a V.mile 28 Isabella S8 I Ophir Hoi.r Wan 23 I Bri Wongsee 88 Calypso 28 Sheikh 28 I Ganymede 28 Lai it l;165 words
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Article603 1904-01-28 8 Singapore, M Jan-pary. 1904. PRODUCE. Gambler n.75 'do (Cube Xo. Dunpicke* 16.75 Copra Bail M 8.40 do Pontisnak m 7.60 Pepper, Black 31 25 do Wblto. (6%) 49.01 Sago Flour Sarawak pt 4. ■_>.-. do Bnmel No. 1 4 _ii Pearl Sago 5.45 Coffee, Ball, 15% hauls 23 50603 words
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Advertisement50 1904-01-28 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High Street. Him »u»l O|M>lM'rt a Him- colli < lion ol New and unique designs in the Choicest Style of Gold Gift-set Jewellery, Silverware, Silks Curios, Unloose, Japanese, Indian Embroidered Goods Curios, etc., I3STSPECTIOIT ICIlsriDXiY SOLICITED. Telephone No.50 words
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Miscellaneous105 1904-01-28 8 WEftTHSd >i- Cati4*>K) Ktrba* UnoUaL 2?iK Jai 19/$ |"a.m :3p m.|Jp.m Rrmarks »w ..13MlM.8WM.Ba9 MoroinLT«mp 715 '73 fi 72.3 o'ercastrain '•VBlh Ihor 710 i 720 71.9 'at intervals Otrof'.Vind s- w. n w s.w. in the Max. Temp 7« 0 j afternoon, Mm 70.T I day and Max in Sun105 words
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