The Straits Times, 1 March 1904
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Title Section13 1904-03-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 31,372 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH I, 1904 PRICE 15 CENTS13 words
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Article634 1904-03-01 1 According t^ the latest news from Sumaliland. General Egerton and St.ifT thaw scoured the whole oi the Kon! Valky wit Si, ait coming in eontaot with the Mull. ih There were traces tliat.-.n h:s rapid trek to the Soil desert,, after the battle at Jidballi, the Mullah lost634 words
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Article121 1904-03-01 1 Thk Tenant Chamber of Commerce held its Hiintial meeting on the 23rd February with Mr A. G Stephen in the chair The Chairman dwflt upon the fac* that tl.o Pfiiar.g Pier had been pushed fmward duting last year, and U''-* the manner in which ocean-going steamers121 words
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Article139 1904-03-01 1 ABRIVKD yeaterday by the Armani/ lieKv-. From Marwille Mosxrit. RAD. Boo(jart, K. Ms. GsittH— Debienx, O. and A. de iiuivrn.-, W. ;lr Kooy, <Jmi.li liuu\, Mr. ami Hn. E. Gueriu. Mr. (oioriot, Mr. I'ilntrie, Mr 1)..11ey. Press Port Said-Mr. Adams, Mr. Jari Va««ili. From Colombo Mr. and139 words
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Article221 1904-03-01 1 Mn Paijjseb if(|iipctB us »o correct the report thai he in n-it to cn r ry out tun «0.- i- ra»" for the completion o!' the Kiillii.. Tannel. Though the contract Ii not y».t been signed the delay was due to mere technicalities, an.l tinse will he221 words
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Article57 1904-03-01 1 Thk Titv.t* of Ceylon says that the StraiiK Government, hus nrilleti to tie Ceyk n Qovaraaaaal asking for the loan nt'.tiie »ar«jeas of Mr. J. C. Willis, Director of the Botanical Gardens there, in rouiiPi'Uon with the formation of a !Cienli6c depHrtinent in the Straits. Tn« Ca>loa Qowraawaat has not57 words
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Article59 1904-03-01 1 Thk i-vV.C. had hii enjuvahlf moori--I'iKht route maich last i.i^ht, the butt: lion r.eint tuidrr coiniiiand of Mi<j r Bioadrick. The rcut.K covered was Irum Braaßa»M Road, rout;<] the Esj.lanaile, Iliuli Sintt, Rivtr Valley Road, Killii.t-y Rosd, Cavanagb Road, Bukii Tiinah K ad, Hasfjpa lto.nl, back to Beat Baasa Boad,59 words
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Article76 1904-03-01 1 Thk Hongkoog I: i).- Association hdd its aniuul tiiet-ting M the 19th Feb. Mr. A. CliHpnian, who took th) cbau, point 6d cat lhai interest in the Assn- ia; ion htul been steadily on t he <.!i-i litu- 'hny would iiave to buck up*' witfa tbair kbootiofor tlm Assuciation would76 words
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Article68 1904-03-01 1 Thk Saigon Opinion cays that (lie new trt'itiy i^etwten France and Siam »M li|tM*] on the 13'h Feh. The Coloniiil Espar.'eion party in Paris ato delighted btcaune the treaty Btipulate» that Him cvacuition of Chantaboou shall be put eff until the Siamese Government lihs marked'-off the territory it has now68 words
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Article91 1904-03-01 1 Thk Assizes cummenred al 'li*J Supreme Court this morning TherJj am only fourteen cases on the calendar, 1 one of murder ar.d iwo of attempted] i murder. The other chargtK arf giii^J robbery, hcu«ebrea' by night, RjjH chief by fire, theft, cor.v...!vent of birtW counterfeiting current coin, theft91 words
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Article159 1904-03-01 1 A JI'VEMI.K was yesterd iy awardaU three weeks' simple imprisonment m escaping from the Reformatory Ht'ii to be sent Hack to the Reformatory cpj th*o expiration of this prrioC Lee In, who is corving Jotirinii.il*' in the Criminal Prison, wr»« yeftrrdey fontr-ncwl tn nn t'dditinral f^nr montS for159 words
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Article682 1904-03-01 1 lii cv. ry ,-i-c there ban be»-n un al.iiml»».e of pri.i lieu, null Ml* f t.ftipi"th*y liura fo:e.Wi lime aMMftnlrjf Im'*-m si a uaaatoaw character. Vet ,ti!l tUsoM world of our wa«» on i.,ore or laM luenily, and aaaaattt a larger number of people in a greater682 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement99 1904-03-01 1 LOR HE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. »ol« Any», SI tig. pert «nd F«Uf«U<: M«l«y SUM. Triumph of >'..,•■ m Surgery. HY npi'lvi:,,. r!i..m!.. il-r Pain '«ln.. «iii.-ii anti*eptl t ■> wound* ■imi i- juries b«f m Infl Ilima-tio-i mn In, iii, y may be beaJed without anetaratlpn <<• 'hinl of the99 words
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Advertisement646 1904-03-01 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLK TKAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Dandaoaaa Dinner and Tea Servioes, <iia-swari>\ aJatpM aoaartawl of Pla'pdwnre. I'utlpry, Ac Als>o a large and choice! Collection of plants* The Property of W. Tearle, Esq. To I.c h.'1.l at "Rogebauk." Mount Elizabeth Koad. oi< Saturday, sfh Mnrch, 1904, at -2646 words
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Advertisement477 1904-03-01 1 NOTICES. Milkmaid I BRAND R^e r^ H if 1 1 fONDENsWW IVII I IT Eix IVIIIK feS r Guaranteed ,m- B, e tlr. Full Cream. tradl^aki Largest Sale in the World. '"tT Chatre's New Indian Circus. Daily 9 p.m. for this week only. t Minx Autuuita, the famoD* I'hilipino ta<ly477 words
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Advertisement287 1904-03-01 1 WK liei; |o inf'i'in our •us' >.<,ers that we have DSIVMUTB COCOA in th. anil jib. tins, Dett wi+:lit. n'aily for gale. \ONU I.KESKNU*CO., Klin; treet 4>ml Onhiir.l Komi. Feb. I -li-.i IfUHICIPAL NotTceT >'l)TI("'K is lu'ii-ii- iiv.n th'it in term- k of -»'cti"n -"I <>f the ManicipaJ ii-'lm ■in-287 words
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Article1629 1904-03-01 2 L»nd»*, M Feh Thk cage of Mr. Whitaker Wright would, for a week pant, have monopolised public interest without the added tragedy of his suicide. It is safe to say that, later on, public opinion will speak more kindly of the deceased than many of the1,629 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement610 1904-03-01 2 NOTICES. 75WYNNE Go's CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS (THE ORIGINAL MAKE.) PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co. Ltd. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE OF ALL DEALERS. IMPORTED BY BORNEO Co., Ltd. Humber Cycles THE Standard of Excellence. Latest Catalogue, on application to BORNEO Co., Ltd. SCOTT'S EMULSION. 1 STANDARD m^S^ WEAK REMEDY If S^ LUNGS. -"-2 Oi610 words
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Advertisement565 1904-03-01 2 INSURANCE .COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE C(n FIRE LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDfe KXCkKI £12,000,000. THK L4BOEBT FIBB OmCX IN TEK W bl j BOCHTFAI' Oe, Agents. ri HK LONDON AND LANOAt-HlH> 1 KIKK INP.UHANC& COMI'ANi Capital it,m,JSCt Paid up Capital. tv'?.7M Beserrp Kunfl t ,073 1*0 The undersigned, Agents tui the Cca,565 words
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Advertisement367 1904-03-01 2 NOTICES. •DARTRiNc A perfect complexion ssw I J I /W depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred 'DARTRING' LANOLINE' \nSS^/ m t:ll on n lcllr 'I'artring'. j -^j No imitation can be called 'Dart ring'. 'DARTRING TOILET LANOLINE 1 Dtwumd tkt pnuint inulamk: 'DARTRINC -LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP. I «r.367 words
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Article530 1904-03-01 3 ■2'iih M Thk ChißMa New Y««r fe-livitie* continue right merrily nod there is H cessation of the rustle in the I usiness quarter of tlii' I' wn 'J his inactivity may l»st up to the I-Mh of he moon. The Malay* in Urn I'lu, knowing thi>, are also530 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement845 1904-03-01 3 NOTICES. Sbuapork Spouting Club Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1904. May 24th, 26th, 28th, FIRST DAY. IWtalaVjr, May. 1. THK MAIDBH l'L VIE. -Value $«00. A Kace for Maiden Horses, and horses that liave run at) Roadsters. Subscription Uriffins nnd in (tares confined la hor-es imi'ored as Subscription Grufflns.845 words
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Advertisement480 1904-03-01 3 NOTICES. for either of the following seriet of Race*, Fin: Serif* No. Firift Day- Race, No. 7 Becond Day— Race No. 7 Third Daj -Race No. 6 Berie*Vo.:':Firnt Day— Iface N" fi B«cnn<J Day- llace No. 1 Third Day— Race No. Any owner wishing to enter for more than one480 words
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Advertisement598 1904-03-01 3 NOTICES. WANTED, by the Johore Government, an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hoapi'al. Apply stating qualifications to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, v.c. Jahora. TAMBIBS. WANTED, thre»'"<»mart tambies who understand oSce work Apply to thn Manager, Strait* Tin<»4 office. Feb :6 CHINESE CLKRK. \\T ANTED, fmart junior for office TT work YOl598 words
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Advertisement621 1904-03-01 3 NOTICES. CIOMFORTXBLE room* to be let at j Eber Houne Eher Road. I I OBE I ET: entry at odcm eonuiound hou-e No. 112 Bencoolen Street Apply to (iuthrie <t Co. Ltd., A(?entii. Ffb 4 v.'••u rl'.K LET: oSlces on the second floor No. 7 Battery Road. Immediate T.try Apply621 words
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Advertisement844 1904-03-01 3 SHIPPING Indochina steam navigation •company, limited. for penang and calcutta 'I 'HE Company's steamer HA SO MAMQ, I 2.143 tons, having left Hongkong on the 26th inst may be expected to arriva here on or about the Vnd prcx. and will have prompt despatch for the abve ports For freight844 words
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851 1904-03-01 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, Ist MARCH. Ho i:i,(jri)iition has come to hand regarding the precise nature of the comments on Russian cruelty that have befcn published in the Tientsin Timet, and we hive therefore no means of knowing how Far the threatened deportation of Mr. Cowen, as851 words
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Article1028 1904-03-01 4 Self preservation is nature's first law, and from the context of our telegram anent the Tongkah riots there seems to be little doubt but that the intention* which inspired the slaughter of one policeman and the attempted slaughter of another, were altogether self preservative, and therefore entirely excusable from one1,028 words
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Article326 1904-03-01 4 Tub official Russian declaration o f war c.iutains'tbis naive plaint Ihe J;.p..Dese torpedo boits attacked Our Fleet outside the harbour cf Port Arthur, triiitout maL.ij 1 itdmruHcn iii.nl the I '.icckiag oj) < f t!,td[iL. ■■itt'.n ationi memit the comment?. ne.d of korli'e ad.on The italics a r e oti's.326 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article121 1904-03-01 4 REPAIRS AT PORT ARTHUR. London, Feb 29th. Three hundred Russian engineers are leaving Nijni Norgorod to repair the damage done by the Japanese at Port Arthur. RUSSIAN CORRUPTION Repeated instances of corruption in the Russian administration are coming to light. A QERMAN VIEW. Russia Unready Before End of121 words
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Article110 1904-03-01 4 Shanghai, Feb. 2Vth. It is officially reported from Tokyo tnat some Cossack sc,outB *w« sighted by the Japanese forces on Sunday, Feb. 28th. They retreated on the approach of some Japanese infantry. MORE DENIALS FROM RUSSIA. The Russian Commandant of Port Arthur denies the reported attack upon110 words
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Article84 1904-03-01 4 TIENTSIN EDITOR 'S PLIGHT. To be Deported for Comments on Russian Cruelty. Tientsin, March Itt In consequence of articles which have appeared in the C'/diia Timet (Tieijtsin) denouncing cruelties practised by the Russian?, tin; military authorities (Russian or flMaoM have summoned Mr. John Oow— the Editor of the paper, who84 words
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Article35 1904-03-01 4 Hongkong, Wk Feb. 'l'lie new Danish overland telegraph will MOOpt iii' 1- I vi 1 Pokiag and Kmotctiau at the same tariff as was charged by the Russian hue via YladlVwStCck.35 words
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Article32 1904-03-01 4 renting, WW trl>. The Sultan of KedaU it ill. Dr. Jamieson has been summoned to attend him and has left I'enaug iti a special steamer to Mtoad him.32 words
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Article146 1904-03-01 4 POLICEMRN MURDEROUSLY ATTACKED BY COOLIES. Thought They Wanted Heads to put Under Telegraph Posts. The steamship Ounutim !k;s brought news iroin Tongkah that riots* have bioken out among the Chinese there, and the rioters have killed one of the Marine Police constable* Bad soriomly wounded another. 'I'lie146 words
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Article60 1904-03-01 4 LITTMANN'S COMPANION CAUGHT. Schwind, lli« Shanghai Embezzler, gets three and a half Years. Sluuighui, 291h Feb. Schwind, the companion of the man Littmann who was recently arrested at Singapore, was capturud by the police at Chinkiangon Thursday last, and was to-day sentenced to three and a half years' penal servitude,60 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement918 1904-03-01 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CLUB WHISKY IS ALL MALT AND SUPPLIED REOULARLY TO THK PRINCIPAL CLUfiS All the IK Has the largest Naval and Military ■WAITS SKTTI.KMK.NTS consumption amongst Messes. AND Europeans in this Market. F. M. 8. PRICE $10.50 PER DOZEN, NETT. KUTY KXTKA. Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements, F.918 words
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Advertisement131 1904-03-01 4 SMOKE FRONTIER. MIXTURE re li-:t Morris- Scott.— On tlie 29th February, at St. Andrew's t'alhctlral, Singapore, by the Venerable. A rch.lem-oii \V H. C Dunkerley, ma., Maxwki.i. I'iikdi ukk, eldeat »on of the lateKKV. T. 11. Morris, formerly Vicar of Men,. 11 Morrel, Warwickxliire, to Margaret Klizv. Moagari daughter of131 words
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Article207 1904-03-01 5 Reuter's Telegrams THE WAR. (Satra Htnim.) RUSSIAN SCOUTS REPULSED. Itwdon, M-tr. \*t. The Japaaaaa oAoial aeoowat of the fighting in Kajgjraaa; s^ys that Russian l ;av:(lrv-"o.ut->aope'\red before Pi nsjyang •ami were rapnjaarl. OALES AT PORT ARTHUR. A. St. Patataburg maaaaga siys'that the cifuation at Port Arthur is unchanged. For twoReuter - 207 words
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Article267 1904-03-01 5 maW, Ist Mtrch. Russia bai i-sued a war regulation decliirine evil, rice and foodstuffs) 'to be contraband of w:ir. SIBERIAN RAILWAY CHOKED. Engine goes Through the Ice. The Trana-Bibarian Railway is in a very oongaated sfate A n ••ii- 1, i< P«appeared through the i<v oo Lake267 words
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Article1069 1904-03-01 5 "OLENTURRET" BURNING IN THE ROADS. Exciting Scenes on Board. A i)i«ASTKO'Ts fire broke out on board the Qlenturret of Glasgow— one of the Glen Line -boats, trading between rCneUi. I and the Far East which was lying at Tanjong Pagar Dock this morning. Whether the vessel will become1,069 words
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Article46 1904-03-01 5 Owiso to Town Hall engagements the Choir practice notified for Monday next will be held on Tuesday (Bth) at the same hour, 5 15 p.m. 'The date of the next Musical Evening is uncertain bu'. an announcement as to this will be made shortly.46 words
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Article167 1904-03-01 5 Chatre's Indian Circus is certainly well worth a visit. They have many turns that are really good.m The new programme isa strong one. Last ni^ht the audience was composed chiefly of natives of India. The baby clown was awfully funny and his antics caused much merriment. Miss167 words
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Article16 1904-03-01 5 The war hts sent up the price of Japanese matches one hundred per cent at Bangkok.16 words
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Article21 1904-03-01 5 The homeward mail by the Chutan closes at 6 a tn. on Friday. The Ghusan is due' here on Thursday morning.21 words
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Article19 1904-03-01 5 Nominal fines have been imposed at the Marine Court on several and tongkang men for obstructing the Singapore River.19 words
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Article23 1904-03-01 5 Messrs. Brtenall and Hilles iiave removed their office and godown from No. 96 to No 45 Robinson Road, near the P. O. office.23 words
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Article22 1904-03-01 5 At an influential meeting at Manchester it was resolved to raise half a million for the 'purpose, of promoting British cotton growing.22 words
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Article26 1904-03-01 5 The P. O. homeward mail sfeamer Chusan left Hongkong at 2 p.m. on Saturday and is dneto arrive here at 5 p m. on Thursday next.26 words
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Article23 1904-03-01 5 Thk P. &O. 'intermediate steamer Malacca left Penang at 4 p.m. on Monday, and is due to arrive here at daylight to-morrow morning.23 words
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Article24 1904-03-01 5 Mkmbkrs of the Y. M.. C. A. are reminded, that a social gathering is held at Zetland House, Armenian Street tonight, commencing at 8-30.24 words
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Article27 1904-03-01 5 An account of the wedding of Mr. F. D. Mactaggart, and some other news of local interest, is h=ld over until to-morrow, owing to pressure on space.27 words
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Article31 1904-03-01 5 TnE S.C.C. Lawn Bowling Tournament ties for Wednesday are:— Double Handicap. J Robertson and E. A Brown v H*. B McKean and S. Sowdon championship J. McKenzie v A. J. Macdonald.31 words
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Article32 1904-03-01 5 Mr. Arnold Forster, the Secretary of State for War, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said the Cavalry will retain the ftwori on active service, but the Artillery will not.32 words
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Article31 1904-03-01 5 At Vhe meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday next, the Acting Coloiiial Secretary will move that $5,2ai be spent on certain necessary tforks in connection with the Singapore- Kranji Railway.31 words
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Article39 1904-03-01 5 Tun Hongkong and Whampoa. Dack Company has just held 111 half-yearly uii'fi mi.', with $817,000 to appropriate. &J. 50.000 were distributed in a 12 per cent, dividend and in a bonus to shareholders, the balance being carried f <rward.39 words
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Article56 1904-03-01 5 Bkkoke the Marine I'ourt yesterday, J. C. J in->'n, Chief Steward of the s.s. Clnverhill, was charged with tjeing abnent from his ship without leave. The charge was proved and he was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment and was further ordered to forfeit 8 days' pay and to pay charges56 words
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Article819 1904-03-01 5 From private advices which have been received by Mr. G. E Mosley, the representative in Singapore of Messrs M. Ginshurg and Co it appears that ri.ll branch of the firm is now at Nagasaki which was the headquarters of the business All the members of the Nagasaki staff819 words
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71 1904-03-01 5 Darbishire bye, Lingley v. Gunn, Robertson v. Somerville, Ferguson v. Marks, Pearce v. Miles, *ime v. Allineon, Reid v Longmuir, Fowlie bye. Sweepstake handicap!— Ellis.Southam, Vade, Rev. S. S. Walker, Bowes, de Courcy, byes Taylor v. May, Drysdale v Ehrenfels, McMillan v Rosenbaum, Martin v. Rose,71 words
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Article221 1904-03-01 5 Germans and Americans Ahead. A correspondent who signs himself A.W. Lloyd, thus accounts in the Ti/nes of Ceylon for German success commercially in the Far East. When in the Far East, eighteen months ago, I met several men > travelling for British business-houses, one of them belonged to221 words
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Article95 1904-03-01 5 Th> returns from the principal goldproducing Australasian States -ire now to hftrfd. The gross total of the five principals is but little short of five million ounces. It is the largnst that has ever yet been recorded for one year, and it exceeds that for 1902 by95 words
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Article105 1904-03-01 5 Mond»y"s Play. CHAM' lOSMIIP I'\lRB. Mi«» liiinn hii'l Mr. Hr.ilhcrv lie.it Mr». Uanalcmerand (apt Slnr|> 65, C L.uuks' Sixo bh. Mi»K M. Al.rnin-. w v Mi-s N..v»ton. Mr». Betatwwta Hunt beat bUm A l.i lih v, 6-2, r.-l. mixm> Daami i v class. Mrs. Waii.Ml105 words
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Article507 1904-03-01 5 THE WRECK OF THE "PEEP O' DAY. Skipper Saved Interview. Captain .1 MM! BtaMara, of the Peep v Day, has rel ite 1 bis experi-erc-iii tn a j Htnialiat, He began A sailor never knows when he may bo run down in "a fog or cast upon a rnck-Kni-id rnwt507 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement227 1904-03-01 5 NOTICES. Wayang Kassim. The Into Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore WILL STaOC f3t. the Horth Bridge Road theatre I?all To-Night. Tuesday. Ist March. 1904 Special Request Special Requeat The Popular European Tragedy Entitled "Prince Hamlet," A Play you all like. lew Scwen 1 X*w "hum! In ltd (irrytking lew;227 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous206 1904-03-01 5 OAY BY I)AV Tuesday, Ist March. High Water. 9.35 a.m. 10.44 p.ia Jewish Festival of Purim. S. F'ball League. T.P. v. V.M.C.A. at T.l'. 3. V.M.C.A. Social. Zetland House. 8.10. S.V.A. Laying ami Setting 5. 15. S. V E. Firld Geometry. 5. 15. Chatre'e Circus. 4 and 9. Wayang Kassim.206 words
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Article731 1904-03-01 6 On Saturday morning an interesting ceremony took place at No. 7 Mount Sophia, when Bishop Thoburn dedicated that building as a training school for native preachers, for which purpose it has been purchased through the cenerosity of Mr. Hamilton of Pittaborg, I'a., a warm friend of Dr.731 words
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Article10 1904-03-01 6 KxiiiAN(iK and share <|iiotationB will he found on puge 8.10 words
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Article21 1904-03-01 6 BHIPPim ailvertis^ments,, with dates of tailing etc., will he ftiunil on piige 7 Uaneral ihippUm news is printed on pace 821 words
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Advertisement125 1904-03-01 6 Sore Muscles. 'l^ll B lour, t of i reatmant sore musclos is very simple. First t;ike a good warn bata Iwf n rim t> Im>i, and be surp to nil) your.-: 'lf <lry. This op^ns the poreo Thaa nih Ohiranarlilii'i I'ain Bnlm into llw por s, kaapiag ti j> ii125 words
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Advertisement493 1904-03-01 6 NOTICES g>fomune Go. JAPANeSK CURIOS AND OENERAL STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. fto. 1.2, RAFFLEt PLACE. I* a_a— a_a* m y ij fl tt BTr-mp JT <i <l* If-%*-»"-»"-» T-* 1 -JaJ_-^ -t. _r!. j- .J, IL^JI. _TT. Tn i~ w •**> »W --P^Sm OILSEEDS, COPRAH, SPICES, &c "1 POTOTSCHNIG493 words
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Advertisement484 1904-03-01 6 NOTICES. MOTOR CARS. IR/lIjEY HARaREAVES <5c CO., LTD aaatfflaV B -^IHlSa^Ba^a^aW^a^a— l-^-^b-^ i <^ Have Specially Selected Ba^a^aßa^W^^*^^l^^ Steam and Petrol /^W' v '^Blfe^" Intite inspection at (heip Wofks Hf Trials given to Intending Purchasers. JE^ILE"^" HZ^.I^C3-I^E^.^rES Co., Ltdi Feb. M Singapore and Kranji Railway. From January 4th, 1904, and484 words
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Advertisement626 1904-03-01 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tlixounh Bills of Lading issued for^ Chirm Co;nt, I'.'r^i i:i (Julf Continental, ami A nn.'r'u-iin "oris. Mail Line. fhilwurilt. Simla Miir Chusan Apl. 17 Bengal626 words
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Advertisement316 1904-03-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India GovernireDt. .m» at Singapore: Ship Agisct, iam J. I /fnikk- A Co.. S-S CcUtM Q1 ay ibe undermentioned date* are only approj'»nate. steamer From E'pectedi Roth Penang Feb M Merkut Sambai Feb 391: /> VarptnUtr Billiton Feb 39| Heynieru316 words
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Advertisement534 1904-03-01 7 Will D«spatehe>l for:— Penang, Sabang. Oleh-leh, Poeloel Raja. Mculaboh, Tapa-Toean, Binabangbsai. Singkel, Baros, SitKvn, Poeloe-Tello, and Padann Mar 3 Sambas, mangkat, Singkawang Mapane, and Pontianitk 'Mar S Billit n, Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal. Samarang, Soerabaya. Soemenap.i Banjoewangie, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Laboean Hadji, Sumbawa,: Macn?Bar, Lnboean-Badjoe, Mao«"-i meri, Larantoesa, Timor-Koepang Atapoepoe, Timor-Deli, Alor,534 words
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Advertisement599 1904-03-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Line. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly, from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port .Said, Hue/., Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, »ud Kobe to Yokohama -and back. They are599 words
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Advertisement769 1904-03-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Straits Steamship Co. (Ltd.) Sailings from Singapore. At 4p.m. daily; ftcam-la nch "Pulo Besar from Johnston's Pier .it '5.46 p.m. MONDAYS 5.8." Penang lor Malacca, Port Dickson, Port Swnttantiam aad Teluk Ansnn. TUESDAYS: 8. S. 'Ganymede" for Malacca, Port Dickson and i'ort Hwettenham. WEDNESDAYS: 8. 8. "Selaugor" for769 words
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Advertisement598 1904-03-01 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. n;y7k7 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIPiCO., LTD V reguUr FORTNIGHTLY service it maintninei be tween Japan r.mi Europe by the following NEW TWIN miW HTEAMEUK Under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese (iovernment, specially dcdigned for tbe Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Elactricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First598 words
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Article1589 1904-03-01 8 Un I'"- this heading t li r- following ahbre»titinn» are nsi .1 i- -i; t MM sh. •h p ')<) barqoa; sih.— schooner; Y«.-t Yacht; Cru. Orali <rj Gbk— Gunboiai; Tor. Torpe'lo; H.o. -Horae-powvr: Brit— British IT S. Unite I 81 it Fell -French Ger.--Germun; Dut Dutch;1,589 words
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Article614 1904-03-01 8 BOWAPOH, itl Maßcii, 1904. PRODUCE. "i hnyent J fl do (('ulie No. I) iinpirkH 16.50 Ommßm 8 25 at. I'omli.n mi N 7.6() BUck 28.00 •iv WMta, [0% 46.00 Sago Flour S;;.vi i/ ti 4.10 Jo Brunei No i 400 lorn IHi 550 Uotres. Ivali, I*X has!. 23.00 Colloo,614 words
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Article96 1904-03-01 8 *k Per nt.-a intr FVaM To. Morrow. Singora.and Knntrk >k CHakrabhrnigt 11 a.m. P.S'tenham Feninif Omiprrr 1 p.m. Penang and Rangoon fi'trla •> p.m P.S'tenhnm* Penan^ ffittna -2 p.m and Malacca F r/>/fo |p ni T«>lnk Anson via ports NY/ naor S p.m. Christmas Island hlaiyier 4 p.m.96 words
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Article130 1904-03-01 8 Fr>m Europe— Kv the P. AO.s. s Sim'.n <kie on the 6th March with date* to the 12th February From Ohina-By the P. A O. s.s. Cku»nn due on Thursday. Left Singapore Dus in London Anvvml .Ian 2 nd P. A (>. Feb 14th F<* lath Jao130 words
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Article87 1904-03-01 8 PASSED BUN DA -TRAITS OR ARKJVEI) FOR ORDER* Xl o Date(»: i Ukmtin- U.KDatb Rio Ship's Naml Captaik. Sailing Fkomwh«i». ation. !uni f eb IfOw 88. Bielefeld Krau-t Feb lOmilatjap BaUvia isDut SimJoro liuthrie Jan K'lßoiterdara Katu*!* UNor as. Hiniin Bombay iSournl»i);i 171)ut t.«. Am-hi-fs IWIMMM J*n kLiverpool IBatnvi.t87 words
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Article290 1904-03-01 8 5 VcMRL'mNaXR. LOS» <'AITAIK FttWM ,-AlJ.nli < ■.«Mh,N n 2 KlO. Feb •28 i")ius Brii str 2174 Simmon- Moji FMa l. r > 11.I 1 Siim.'is ami Co M RitnOOgan |)M >rr aO2 Ven-teit<li Acnoy Fel< .1) H. i,p X; «M< I, 'J9 Oklila* «rit r 8430 Garland llantfoon290 words
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Article221 1904-03-01 8 Dvrr \'**»isl'» Name. 'Vlao A Rig. TOKB. I lihMlN'l :n> Mb Hon« Hue 3r:i str. ■_'H Calypso Mr. HMUg -Mr. 2<» I'oh Ann -.tr I'M Sri Muar «t •-'•> Banka i»tr ■2 > Hong Wnn sir 19 Sii Wont-see Out Mr, 29 P«rit»kota Brit str ilar I Bnaafcl tier221 words
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Miscellaneous32 1904-03-01 8 I K. K. .1. A-'C IWnaMaM Qtmt߻mp.i Ist March H'h\uhOya.Rarometer 29.H2. I>irection of Win. l East. Forca of Win'l n. M.ix.Temp in Shari>. c 7. MWILV- n.H W.V.W. 1. .VI 1 ;>2.\32 words
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