The Straits Times, 4 March 1904
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Title Section14 1904-03-04 1 The Straits Times. SJKGAIH BE, FEIDAY. MAKCH 4. 19C4 NO. 21,375 PRICE 15 CERTS14 words
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Article128 1904-03-04 1 Fot'K more Wfreks will soon pass and we snail thea have Easter and with that saSMM the Singapore cricket m itches agsi— t Ferak and Penatig The BinSßpnra te:»m hai, of course, not yui. i'"'ii xelected but the committee are not likely to be caught napping, and some128 words
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Article162 1904-03-04 1 For the last four placa w« have a bevy of talent and there are quite a dozen men nliwsj claims have to beconndererl, A fuod authority has ruzcested Jansen. M.i> Kittlier and Marks as the pick ot these and with >his we are disposed t agiee, though Noon, Miles, Cleaver162 words
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Article99 1904-03-04 1 The obvious reply to Colonial*" first letter is that we were not compar ins Anthony and Reid at some remoU period prior to the latter first setting foot is this colony. The retort to the second letter is— find out the performances of Hie two men during the las' two99 words
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Article180 1904-03-04 1 The long driving competitions for the, two prizs preser.tel by Mr. E. F H Edlin took place at tbe Race Cour-e laet F. ulay. As was expecu d both wt re carrie I off by members of Buki riie-tinn Mess, which, as every one know, is a pexieci to«»tr of180 words
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Article134 1904-03-04 1 The dniw for the Championship of the Sincapore Golf Club is now puMixhed and the first rounds are to be pUyed off before Sunday The best match should be that between Psfgnsos and Marks, which will be a very close one it the latter player is at all in cond134 words
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Article296 1904-03-04 1 WViiiii-* lay's hockey match was between the Club and the Garrison and a very fast game it was, the latter eventually winning by 4 goals to 3 The play was alxn very vigorous, the rules as to charging and other like matters being honoured rather in tbe breach than in296 words
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Article113 1904-03-04 1 The letter of Mr. Trmdule, the Secretary of tbe Football League, with reference to Bradbery and Peacock mut-l have been i>s satisfying to thot-e tnakitiK ci quiriee, as it was to us t< find that we wtre right in the con viL-iiuiiH ne had foimtd. Po.-sibly w< shall have the113 words
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Article147 1904-03-04 1 The opening ma'cli of the Leagut between the Y MCA. and Taijong I'.tgar drew a big field, who watcheu th game with keen irterest. As a game, it w*s ver> oo» -sided, the Y.M.C'.A. carrjing everything before' them and run mug out winners wi h tbe gieai*--t cay by 4147 words
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Article198 1904-03-04 1 The result of the Tanglin Club general meeting in that the ('tub building is to he patched up at a cost of somei lung like 12 700, to last f<>r another iwo years A special i ommiHee was also instructed to go into the question ol a new site and198 words
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Article129 1904-03-04 1 A statistician in the '-Sportsman" hao taken the tpouhle to compile a 1 i of all tbe individual three-figure scores whii h were made during the s>ason of 1003. The roll of honour iti not uonfineu to first-clnse cricket, and consequents occupies two entire pages of tie Sportsman." The only129 words
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Article180 1904-03-04 1 Bvarjssdy baa haaa eagerly at-kins^ for n«\v^ i»f' tbe Fourth Test match wtiicli c.uiiin-i'.'Hd a we,ek ago The first' tel urarn told us Hint the M. 0. C. had madu 249 ami the Au-traliann 114 for] 4 wickets. This meant that Warnef*! sad got home once more with his lucky180 words
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Article100 1904-03-04 1 Thursday brought ss a further install ment ol newt> (which is served out tol .8 in thn roost taritali«ing dnblet>)., Australians all out tor Kil. M.C.C. 1«9 fur 9 wickets. Evidently Rhodes and Arnold hive been on the warpath again. Those la«t 6 Australian wickets added ju-t 17 runs! It100 words
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Article94 1904-03-04 1 The. M CO. were, therefore. 273 runs mi uithone wicket to fall. Una good virki the Australians would, we relieve, knock off a debit balance of tOO runs four times out of five, and they ■are given so many examples <~>f thai/ •incomfortat.le knnck of getting nut of i tight94 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1086 1904-03-04 1 CLAYMORE WHISKY. POWELL ROBINSON. Sal* AfSata, Stafap«r* mmd P»4»r«u<: Malay stam. OHM GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. PEN HER- will bo received »t the t. Colooiai "i-n-t iry'g tt c up In noon on th-> h M irch I.«M. f>t the f. !l ,v iag works:— Supplying and Piling Lntrritr 1. Between Oth1,086 words
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Advertisement433 1904-03-04 1 NOTICES. "GRAND r>»IX." PARIS, 1900. W* Bsl MB OfHlgbMtQaaUtr; amlbaviu»rGre^»s:DnrabiUty,«n>Uiere;c^ W0 Vi fIH JsW CHFAPESI. hllV Chatre f s New Indian Circus. Daily 9 p.m. for this week only. Mi«r Aulonita, the fninnux rhili|>ino lady wire-walktrr, ridra a bic)de ou wire. Mi>a Awada the msl daring sSffsfSSSt in th>> world433 words
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Article843 1904-03-04 2 History and Geographical Description of the Scat <>f War. The territory iMMd bj) Rl 1898, known as tlk Kuii tang district, contains an arc.i <if lUSO iHAN niilrs. i Beyond the frontier I I atom! mm extending iiortliw.n ...I !.v the Dai-chou llmr aad t843 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1904-03-04 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL For the T3< ml l i mlts of Hea\v MachineryTESTIMONIALS FROM SOME OF THE LAROEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. BAILEY'S PATENT "AQUA-THRU STER" Pulsating Pump. T KsaK W HaaaV Has no PISTONS. SLIDE VALVES, nor RODS. Requires no LUBRICATION nor PACKING.377 words
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Advertisement678 1904-03-04 2 NOTICES. JOHORE HOTEL. Malay Curries. INTENDING visitors to this Hotel arp 1 informal that arrangement? have '•e»n maiifl to have Malay carries every Sunday morning. Tiffin 12.30 p.m. f 2 p.m. The Johore Band plays opposite the hot 'I from 4.30 p.m. to H p.m. every Banday f Ab. v.c.678 words
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Advertisement397 1904-03-04 2 NOTICES. VM a.- y.-y-*>-»-v»--'atnfc^: -jr 3C Mgt f. (s)fonutne ii- Co. JAPANESn CURIOS AND <iIM«AI. ST'»RE. WHOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALERS. No. 1-2, RAFFLES PLACE. ij Kelly Walsh, Limited New Books. Japan, by Ann.i Hartshorne, in I volumro. illustrated $16.50 Queer things about Jipan, by Douplns .Sladen 16.50 Korea, by Anpus397 words
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Advertisement114 1904-03-04 2 Sick Babies in Summer. IT iiHurinjthe w rm moothi of umn r that m'ther-t have le b» in -t eaV fill uf their little onen, anil at to Br*l nnttraal looBf>ne^ of their bowata shcul 1 liv Urn little mfffrer a ilo->e of Ch*i»l>crlu n's Colic and Diarrhir i Rassadj114 words
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Article425 1904-03-04 3 A Curious Fascination. .ixllei along the dusty roads <.f the Transvaal should call at a farm, or .sto|i srafoa, with a re.ll 1 water, ha would, if I toe country, says Ire and Co il Storage, !><• surprises: al the ley coil li ion of and might,425 words
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439 1904-03-04 3 n the figajiag of venell commissioned in tin l.nli>:i Ka>vy duriog Iba past year ar. very formidable, f< r ezdadiag torpedi .r.ii. II ibipi have hoisted the peaaaal pared i:ii 15 in 19u3 and "Jo n 1 .i.ii The BSfa i.19 3 v439 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement851 1904-03-04 3 AUCTION SALES. "~AU'.TION SALE OF VALUABLK TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITUKK Ilamlsointj Dinner and Tea Bet (!l;8 w.ire, a l.iri;.- issortm-i. Platodßiir.?, Cutlery, &c. Alho a Inrue and choice culleution of 1 'ntThe Property of W. Tearle, Esq. To be h--ld at Rosebank M un Klizabeih X.a.l. On Saturday, hth March, 1904,851 words
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Advertisement588 1904-03-04 3 AUCTION SALES. NEW TEAK FURNITURE (7am Ma«'e) ti.>*n"d k »ac ton ari boot re«*rra At 250 Bencoalen Street S itllT'l''; M il 'id' I -I* VLSU ii 1 n-'h..- iher 11 fui household toi itur<-. Ac To be poI 1 lor acco t of iii the iate M. I Masali588 words
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Advertisement559 1904-03-04 3 NOTICES. WANTED, by the Jobore Government, an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hospial. Appiy stating quaiirlealioos to PBIVOirAL MEDIOAL OFFH'EK. j v.c. Johore. TAMBIES^ 'lITAM'FD, threasmarttambu.- «nV M nnrferbtand otfl.e won- I 1> i° Ih Munnger, Strait* Tine* office. Feb .6 CHINESE CCX Ii K \\T ANTED, smart junior for559 words
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Advertisement651 1904-03-04 3 NOTICES. C COMFORTABLE rooms to be let at J Elier Hmise" K w-r Road. 11 1 OPE LET: entry at eaea eomnoii'id I hou«e No 1 11 ltt>ncoolei Street. Apply to Guthrie Co. Ltd., Afleata. fVli i >' ft rBE LKT: office* on the »eeon.| I ur No. 7 Battery651 words
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Advertisement651 1904-03-04 3 SHIPPINO s I NtU V 1 1: i M AATSCHAPPY NKDKKLAXI)." FOR POBTBAID, <SKNOA, AND A MS I KUD.AM I 'UK Date BB«U neuner PRI.VB HI'.SDKIK, if< eip. et.-il to a. rive her- from |i-t .via on St»tur i»y morning Use Ma March sod will 1 dospatcheil th« Mnie tiny651 words
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438 1904-03-04 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. FRIDAY, 4TH MARCH. TimroH there is again a dearth ot lews from the seat of war, the outlook s hy no means more calm on that account. Russia appears to be in the iame parlous plight at home as she is in Manchuria, tiiHapprehensionsof438 words
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Article554 1904-03-04 4 The report on the P. M. 8. Institute for Medical Research for 1903, has just neen issued by Dr. C. W. Daniels, the Director of the Institute. The report shows the Institute to be nourishing with up-to-date equipment. During the year .m exhaustive enquiry nto the mosquitoes of the country554 words
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Article1121 1904-03-04 4 Somb people arrt seemingly always unfortunate in their experiences, and among those mint he reckoned the correspondent who «ign» himself "A Griffin and whose first impressions of Singapore are set firth in thn letter given herewith. They merit a prominent plai?e. He In? assuredly fair caupa to criticise tlie City1,121 words
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Article11 1904-03-04 4 H.M.S Vtstal. went to Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning to coal.11 words
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Article12 1904-03-04 4 The homeward mn'l hy the Zamania closes at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.12 words
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Article13 1904-03-04 4 Thk Simla, with the mail from Burope, is due at 4 p.m. to-morrow.13 words
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Article15 1904-03-04 4 An article on Port Arthur and the Yalu Ri^er will on found on page 2.15 words
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Article14 1904-03-04 4 Thk British steamer Ikhona left for Japan yesterday with about 6,000 tons of rice.14 words
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Article14 1904-03-04 4 The March monthly me<lal handicap of the Singapore Golf Club will be played to-morrow.14 words
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Article17 1904-03-04 4 Launches will leave Johnston's Pier for the Swimming Club on Sunday morning at 9 30 and 10.30.17 words
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Article22 1904-03-04 4 Thk native Pastor's House anr) Church Hall at Tek Kha, Prinsep Street, are to be opened on March 17ih at 8 p.m.22 words
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Article23 1904-03-04 4 On the last trip of the Auttralxnd fronn Sarawak to Singapore a stabbii g affray took place between <t sailor and a seacunny.23 words
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Article24 1904-03-04 4 The Gaspard-Nev* Variety Company performs at the Town Hall to-night and to-morrow night. The plan of the Hall is Jit the Robinson Pifcno Company.24 words
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Article22 1904-03-04 4 A kike broke out lately < n the ■teamer Queen hound .from S.tn Francisco to Victoria in British Columbia. Fourteen lives were lost.22 words
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Article26 1904-03-04 4 One hundred and seventy-three de.uhs were registered at flinjfp >re during t lie week ending on the 27th February. The ratio per thousand was 37 17.26 words
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Article33 1904-03-04 4 Brk\>t Lieut- Colonel C. N Witts, who has been sent to Tientsin, is to Micceed Colonel H. C. Wylly, C B »s commanding officer of the Ist Sherwood Foresters now stationed at Hongkong.33 words
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Article44 1904-03-04 4 Last night, the R. 'i. A. at Fort Canning gave th»ir fortnightly "singsong" A considerable number of people attended Some of the Manchesters and a couple of civilians aviated. The programme was ample, con*i*tingg of songs, sentimental and comic, recitations, and a phonogriph performance.44 words
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Article54 1904-03-04 4 The spy craze in Tonquin ha» now fastened upon the Japanese. The Arevir call* attention to the Japanese who go about selling beer to the "nldicrs stationed at Hanoi, and holds them up to suspicion of spying out the defenßivt! weakness of the land to the advantage of Japan should54 words
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Article54 1904-03-04 4 Peoplb here who are troubled with grimy hank-notes will he interested to I'Pnr that a chemist of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who has heen nnn!\f>ing paper money, discovered 90 000/00 bacteria in a pimple worn dollar certificate, and on two other* 34,000 and 6,000 respectively. He also discovered 'hat »n entirely new54 words
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Article73 1904-03-04 4 It is not generally known that Insp. Howard* recent trip to China was for a two-fold purpose. In addition to escort ing Leirieman to Shanghai, he was instructed to prosecute enquiries and obtain information relative to a criminal case which has heen hrfore the courts for some time He achieved73 words
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Article69 1904-03-04 4 In connection with the forthcoming Gymkhana meeting, Capt. Molyiieux, the honorary secretary states, thut on and after Monday next, there will he practice' for ladine and gentlemen on Rntlles Reclamation Ground and on Tyersall, on the following day.: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays Raffles Ground 630 am to 730 a69 words
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Special Telegrams to the " Straits Times."
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Article122 1904-03-04 4 REVOLUTION THREATENS RUSSIA.. Lnvd/rn, '2nd March. The Technische liu.»J»eKnu of B -i!in states that Russit is on the verve of revolution, and martial law in a mild form has been promulgated in fifiythree out of seventy-one Provinces. Continual acts of incemJiarism and murder are now the order of122 words
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Article44 1904-03-04 4 Paris, 'ird M ireh. Jhe report that the J ipanese. had landed troops in the vicinity of Port Arthur and again bombarded the town is denied. CHINESE PREPARATIONS, Shanghii, :ird M.ir<-h. Chinese troops are being continuously despatched into the Province of Petchili.44 words
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Article85 1904-03-04 4 Water from Overland Froze and Burst the vats. Ijondon, \ird March. Information to hand from St Petersburg indicates a serious shortage, in the warer supply of Port Arthur. It seems that the supply brought overland froze and burst the vats in which it was t-t»red, while85 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement576 1904-03-04 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS^ Universal Investment lIAS YOUR INCOME DIMINISHED! Refer to our Deposit System HAS YOUR CAPITAL SIHtUM IX 1903! Read our Deposit System lIAVE YOU MONEY TO IXVEST? Consult our Deposit System DO YOU WANT TO K\o\V WHAT PROVISIONS Mil CHEAPEST AND BEST? See our Price List. THOMPSON THOMAS CO.576 words
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Advertisement7 1904-03-04 4 SMOKE FRONTIER. MIXTURE I c .7 I*47 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article79 1904-03-04 5 (JUM Stvxm.) WHEVE ARE THE JAPANESE? Not Sighted for m Week. iMmdott, March Snl. Am ulli'ial ili Npatoh from Port Arthur dated ihe 2nd inst. states that the J.ip me^e. hive not. been seen *,here tiacfl '!'<' -7th February. Cruisers and destroyers bave reconnoitred to a radius of79 words
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60 1904-03-04 5 THE GOV ERNMENT'S WANING STRENGTH. In the vote on a resolution tywifownlsn the Pnear Convention, the Government majority fell to 40, the amendment being rejected by 202 votes to 162. MORE WAR TAXES THIS YEAR Mr Aii'ten Chamberlain, Chancellor of .the Exchequer, receiving a deputation, said be could hold out60 words
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Article109 1904-03-04 5 London, March 3rd. Tho Ru««ian torpedo boats have rt turned to Port Said, alleging as the reaeon bad weather. TROOPS FOR MALTA. Thought to be Intended for China. If, \r «tated that 2000 additional British tronpi are going to Milta, it is supposed with the109 words
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Article39 1904-03-04 5 Russians Prepare to Contest the Passage. Renter* correspondent at Seoul wires that tIM Russians are hastily constructing a fortress and extensive earthworks at Ant line; to obstruct the passage of the Tain by the Japanese army.39 words
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Article160 1904-03-04 5 Sepot Major A Muolistow, S. V.C left for Enclnnd by the P. A O. mail Ch'itnn tliis morning on three month*' sick leave. He was very popular with all THnks of the 8. V. C. and thin uti rmiiL' a number of the 8 V. A.160 words
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Article95 1904-03-04 5 Twenty-second List. Krooubt forward 146,367.0" British Amoiicao Tobacco onipmw, U«. 600.00 W. Gri»"r TH.vlor, E»q. (2nd rtrna ion> 100.00 L Npr-is Efij lOOun K RohM Efiq 2n ISO A Hulli-v K»q 26.00 BalHin-e nl entertainment fund to sir Fr»i>k Hwet'enham BAA 4 6. Gurilua WileoD, Esq. 260095 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter388 1904-03-04 5 IS IT AN INJUSTICE To thr Editor of the Str<itt* Time*." Sir, —It i« tiuc pU;a«nnt lo write ol ■kttHHMtO be an injustice, but I think ttrt faflta M I bwd th> in. and I believe them to b« "true, should he known Tba other d:«y two foi^iizners arrived here388 words
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Letter187 1904-03-04 5 To the Kdxtor of the Straitf Time/.' Fir,— l thought I understood prrtt) well Tommj's little ways and characteristics, but last night 1 found out 1 didn't— he seems to have bnken nu' in a new direction. Last night on tht sea-side of the Esplanade under a187 words
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Article130 1904-03-04 5 At the Aspizes yesterday, Toh Yawas charged with setting Ore to a houn and damagirg it to the amount of S.in It appeared from the evidence tha there had been a quarrel between ».l >t accused and the ocoupinr of the houf*and the latter alleged that it revenge130 words
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Article187 1904-03-04 5 Murder Suspected. Last Aueu*t a Chinese womai residing at Jurone went from the 6tl to the 10th milestone to buy som< provibions. She was never seen or heard of again. Ihe mattpr was reported to the police and a search wax made, bu< no irace could187 words
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Article1077 1904-03-04 5 On the 10th Feb. the Minister for Home Affairs issued the following instruction to the Governor-General of Formosa and tho (iovcrnnrs of each fu and km of the Empire: The Imperial Government deeply reLrrets that it has been compelled to declare war against the Empire of Russia. Mut1,077 words
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Article391 1904-03-04 5 Semi-Jubilee Issue. Hpecial interest attaches to the publication this year of the Singapore utid Strait* Directory, for with this yexr •he volume celebrates its semi-jubilee It has grown wonderfully since the day of its birth, grown in scope and usefulness, till to-day it is the inseparable391 words
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Article104 1904-03-04 5 Oh the 6th February, eight men attacked and robbed Mob Chi Ling of $100 in notes and cath, at Pulo Ohm They were promptly arrested by Insp. Brace The man has since died of the wounds he received. The defendant? ire now charged with culpable homicide not amounting104 words
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Article253 1904-03-04 5 Thk gold medal, which wax played for last Saturday, resulted in a, tie between J)r F..wlie and Mr. F H. Pearce, which will b- replayed at a date obe arranged. The full scores were as follow Dr. Powlie 81+4-85 F. H. IVar.-r !H 6 C. W.253 words
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Article219 1904-03-04 5 Chinaman Loses a Foot. Amut and A«san, Javanese, were before Mr. Peacock this morning on the allegation of having driven a steam wagpon yesterday morning along Anson Road in such a manner as to endanger the public with them was Teo Pian, 'rikisha puller who was similarly,219 words
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Article239 1904-03-04 5 Thb annual general meeting of tl>e Singapore Nursing Asoociation takes place this afternoon in the Towu Hall, when the Comwiltee will submit the following report on the working of the Association in« 1903: The ottic- bearers elected for the year were -Mu» Taylor, President Mr^ Fri/^.l, Mr*.239 words
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Article148 1904-03-04 5 The Y. M. C. A. cricket XI has just closed its first season. Eleven maiolies have been played, four of these being wins. Appended are the Club averages:— Mr A. Coulcher has been elected Captain for the ensuing season and Mr. C. G. Jackson,148 words
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Article69 1904-03-04 5 Yesterday's Results. Championship singlks Mn. Salzmann beat Mr*. Camming, r, l,i, 1. Ladies Singers Final. Misses Gann beat >^mh«« M and K. Abrami6-3, 6-1. Tomorrow's Play. CHAMPION"! 1 i- PIJUt The wianen of Mm. Ganaloaer v MrSalzmaan v Mrs Waddell (holder). Championship Pairs Final. Mine69 words
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Article48 1904-03-04 5 The cargo in No. 2 hold of the ss CHmtmnt, which was> damaged by the recent nic, is being landed at Tanjong Pagar whaif. Slie id to be inspected by U jyds' surveyor before proceeding to soa. It is understood that conoiderahle rppiirs will be necessary48 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement544 1904-03-04 5 NOTICES. Wayang Kassim. The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company of Singapore WILLSTAOE AT THE NORTH HDD6E MUDTHEATBI HALL To-Night, Friday. 4th March Special Request Special Request Fur the first time in Singapore, that interesting play called ALADDDIN THE "WOITIDEILFXJIj LAIMIP Come and See Come and See Come and See Don't544 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1904-03-04 5 OAY t*Y DAY Friday, 4th March. H iuli Wm.m lIJI am. HiaaaooN Niir^iiu AmmM Town Hall. 4. Wiiyjin-: Kn^im. North Hri.l^e Koa>l. 9. .Saturday, sth March. High Water. Ml a.m. :u. p.m Sundries Auction. I'owell. 11. Kiley HarKreaven All— l Meeting. 12. F'tare Auction. «t Kli/.iilieth Ko 1 1. I'owtli.X174 words
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Article114 1904-03-04 6 if s-.u.vi Gkumain, in his report to the Freooh Seriate on the Colonial th< outlook in French cnthusiaatic terms, if progress is assured colonists pLow persevftaiu i- .til goodwill. The reforms Bide by M. Doama« have had a good effect, a i what was needed i id) colony114 words
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Article628 1904-03-04 6 P. O. IN Imli Mirch Mr. H. A. U;.id. Mrs. Hiintu Mitchell, Miw Baldwta, Marrh:— Mn. Miller, M .-liild and infant, Minn w. ti, raaeoa. Bar. *nd Mr». U D n. Mr. and Mr*. IVirre Dl Mr liplmk, Mi> Shaw i: Shaw ami child, Mr-. I>i<* m628 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1904-03-04 6 Sore Muscles. ri HB correct of treatment Bore muscles It vi ry sin pie. First take a good warm bath bef 're R^inj; to bed, and be MN to rob yours If dry. This opeDs the ■•res 1 Inn rul> Chamberlain's Pain Balm Into the pof looping up n brisk193 words
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Advertisement267 1904-03-04 6 NOTICES. mmmmmmmmnmmnmmmmmmmm® Nature's Choicest Material prepared by Man's- Bzu Methca. ThJ> is IS: timfYtft and cn'y adequate djo-r<?iion of I'he beverage that not only builds up the body, but gives strength and energy for the day's work. The famous Engelhardt Egyptian CIGARETTES. AISNBIS in air-tight tins of 50 $1.00 per267 words
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Advertisement360 1904-03-04 6 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Cable Address: "ERSKINE." Telephone No. 23. Mechanical, Civil, Electrical KngineerK, Ship Builders, Contractors. 'oiihtriirliuiMil Wih'li* in STEEL, IRON, and MASONRY A SPECIALITY. BRIDGES ConsulUtinn Invited M' PIERS -'■mm'aMn®*^: Ornamental Cast Iron Columns RAILINGS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Most Extensive and up-to-date Yards and Machine shops Stores and360 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement678 1904-03-04 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. ihroiiL-u Bills '>f Lrtdiog toaoad for China Cmt, Pertlao Ball, Onntinn\tal, and AmTican "orts. Mail Line. OlitW.lidi Snila >lar. '> fhnsan Apl. 17 B-"«al Mar.678 words
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Advertisement1142 1904-03-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I nctr i untiatt with the Netbt rlacde lnuia Uoveimrent. ,Tir.ra]ort: tuil- At.ISCY, LAI* J. DAIRLILS A Co., 2-S (CLI.TBB yt)»T. "•ntprmentioned dates nre only approv<mate. t Stcam«r From -.'petted Will be Despatched for r> C'r/ienier Bllliton Feb 1*; illit n, Batnvia, ('heribon, Tegal SamHrang,1,142 words
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Advertisement636 1904-03-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mail Line. The fa^t and mil I n nvn mail steamers of tbis Company sail fortnujh-Jy from Brt-men-Haniouig via Kjtterdam. Antwerp, Bmthampton, ai|)ral-.ar, Genoa, Na Ips, fort Said, Aw/. A en. I'olom >o, Penans. Singapo-e Hongkong, Phanghii, Natraeaki, 1 1 KotM to Yokohimi636 words
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Advertisement781 1904-03-04 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES TAN KIM TIAN. Lines of Steamers For Batavia, Chetibon. Samarang Every Wednesday and Saturday. (Ji-inir 'lee, 2,3(H) tons, Capt. Dunlop s.r. (linn;; Scim, 1,182 Kiiwliiitfoou «.s. (Jiang Ann, 87:2 Kollett s.s. /.weena, 1,470 Nealiitt For Kuala Pahanjj, Pekan, kwantan and Kemaman Flpvo, Mi ton-'. C:i|ii. Wilflon. •Klertric Li^ht781 words
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Advertisement778 1904-03-04 7 NOTICES. WK bag to inform our oo itome we h»e DRIK-> I OA la lib, >lh. anl Jlh. tine, nctt -.jjit, ready (or sale. VOHQ I.KK s CO., Kling ,-treet and I Feb. 'Jfi M LIQUID FUEL (Petrolexim BMdftat) Large stocks always on hand. 32/6 (Thirty-two shtl]i'iu> per ton f.778 words
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Article1332 1904-03-04 8 under mis nea<nng tne following abbrenations are used: Btr.— i-twinier sh.— •'iTp bq bexq«e,eth tsbneMt Yet ¥acht;Cru.-<'nnwr: Qbl Gunboat; Tor. —Torpedo; ELo.— HofM aflww; Hrit.—British U. S.-Unitci St.U IVIi. French Q«r.— German; Dut Hutch; (i c. -General»»rgo; il p <lei'k nnayingnr V Uncertain; T p w.— Tanjong1,332 words
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Article761 1904-03-04 8 Htwme. port rrnhnblt Hair of orrit mi and name oj agents. Steamers. Achilles-Liverpool. Mi' 2»r Mansfield. \j-ix China. Mhi i>~>: M in field Ob«ng» H'konK, mid. Mar; Behn Meyer. \lhoin Banekok Mar: Borneo Coy. Altintc Batavia, Mar 17; DaondnU. Vnnira. Colombo, M<ir It; M. Mvitime.-i \uti-nor. l.ivt rpool761 words
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Article131 1904-03-04 8 -tr Her *l»i\mrr Tinr To-MoRROW. Labuau and Hollo A" -tuni 9 a.m. Hatavia K Will mil 10<m Indragiri A>nQ Hina Noon f>w and Mala<><-a F•/ "a 2p m. '•.^wnt'ham Pflnang Pin Strip 2 p.m Rangoin <'ale >tta Tnobi S pm. P. viaport* Snnphn 3 pm. T. An«oa and131 words
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Article122 1904-03-04 8 Fr->m K irop«— Hv fie PiOn Ml Hne on theHth Mirch with dates to the li'th Fwhrnarv From Chin*— By the N. D L *.8. Srydlitz «fcte on Sunday Time TAJILS o> MM1- DU1 Left Singapore Dae in London \rr'v«rt Jan 2 nd P <> Feb Uth122 words
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Article146 1904-03-04 8 A RRIVALS. War 2 o 8 8 8 8 S 4 tLkii j VtMiL'ii Name. ft Ton* Captaci Fbo* Hailid Cotftioan*. Rio. I Sri ffNfW i>ut Mr. H litaMtfh Vluar M 1 C«ch RMg ■*nri« (torneo HU S6»i Ivncix Sourabn\H Kfl. \hk l.im Hiwig nmba.la M* •*r| MM lugill Kadkoud146 words
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Article147 1904-03-04 8 lUTB VnntL't Name. I I Flao Rio.; Toss. DMTIKATIOIf Mnr 4 KuUhm van t/mßgft Resident S.hiti fries Vil.lcni v Trinuonia Charles Fred Ijieis/ Nicomedis l'n.|ialla Amherat Paku&ni H»be Meoa Pi inn Hendrik Kot.imj Wili.ni I! Kuh Wo Sri Muar D* Ompentier Hye l^eoag Albo-n Dat «tr. 106 Mr. 68147 words
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Article613 1904-03-04 8 SINOAPOBE, 4TR MARCH, IMM. PRODUCE Uambler f 10 00 do (Cube No. 1) mapicked „16 60 Copra Bui gl6 do PoDtlanak 7ni. Pepper, Black bayen 38 75 do While, (5%; 440"' Sago Floor Sarawak 4 10 do Brunei No. i 4 00 Pearl Sasro RBO CofTee, Bait, 15% ba»i«613 words
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Advertisement64 1904-03-04 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS AJTD SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51 52, High". Street lime iiii|i:n-kr«l a frrtill mill tlm- fctork of koimU. Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Washing Silks, Silverware. Old Chinese Embroidery, Chinese Orasa Cloth from Swatow, ffnnd Drawn-Thread Work, Indian Carpets, Assam Silks, Maltese Silk lace la Colors.64 words
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Advertisement273 1904-03-04 8 GENTS BOOTS w GREAT VARIETY HHjff "The Hide ißjiiP The ||Mj| W "The KitGordon" Smooth" fm^' chener fc. iii *?T Th H Stuo o t h nB" 'i i j jjSk ia^P ol° fine tan (vv i V T* i Xt liaiher, one lonp > a^^Sß Blt E^i^iV leather .-tniji273 words
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Miscellaneous32 1904-03-04 8 WEATHg* T-:ieo.R»m. (B. B. A. Jk C. Tr.Ugraph Uompw:: 3bi> Mai: -h. HONORONQ.— Barometer iff 85 Direction of Wind East. Force of Wind 3. Max.Temp in Shade 66 MWlL*.:— 7ft7. t^ >* W.32 words
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Article499 1904-03-04 9 iApix, 27th Ftb. Kurthkb particulars are neV available regarding the murder that was committed at Gua at midnight on tlie 23rd February. A Malay named Majid was living in a, hut with his wife and two of liis step-children— girls aged 12 and IV respectively It appears that499 words
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Article132 1904-03-04 9 Mk Patrkkß McGiapham, the State Engineer, Sclangor, wlio is on l^ave, will not continue hf State Engineer Perak on his return. It is statod that Mr. R Anders- n, the Irrigation En^inerr at Krian. will act for Mr. John Trump at State Encin^er Perak. when the Infer132 words
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Article224 1904-03-04 9 For Singapore. Per ?.40. s s. MongnVn, conn (.-ting with tlm sti-a-uer Simln it Colombo, fronn Londo Feb n.due tith M iroh Cv t Mrs. Miss Hope Ci;i(je Brown. Miss K. Taylor Dr. and Mr. FreiT, Mr A Moir, Mr. Hirvin. Liout.-' 01. fainefather, Hir Percy an"l224 words
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Advertisement83 1904-03-04 9 Triumph of JVtodtrn Surgery. BY applying Chnmberlnin's Tain :iln.. WBMh is antiseptic, to wounds, bruises, and like injuries before ir thimnmtioo eets in, they tnny be healed without maturation in unolbinl of the time required by the old trpi.tiwnt It rlbo ajlny* tho pain and foronegs. Keep a bottle of83 words
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Advertisement567 1904-03-04 9 BANKS. I WoderlaildsoJio Handel Moatschappij. MRHSHLatffM TRADING SOCIETY RmMMOa 1824. Capit*!. t eo.ooo,ooo(abt. £6,000,000) liusvm wiAL 44,000,000Ra«FRT« Fun.) f. 5,000,000— Hjnd >if."« id Apinterdam. Uead Agency in Jiatavia. Bha»u<kn: Penan;, {shanghai, Han- 1 aoon, Mo<u:i (I-Mi), Saraarang, Hourabaya, Padang .Imribon, Tetal, Fecalonmn, Fatoeroe l}ilv»jap, Patembanjj, Olehleh, Ban< jernmmiiu, Telok Semawe.567 words
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Advertisement392 1904-03-04 9 BANKS. HO N OKt)NG AND BHAHQHA) BANKING OORrOBATIOM. PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,000.0* RrSKRVBFUND.— Btsrl ing R«ierve..slo,ooo ooo l(lsnnm Silver Reserve....* 6,600,000 le .<*W** 1 RKERVF LIABILITY OFV «mnnnnn« PROPRIETORS |-»10^MWW Court or Director*. A. J. Raymond, Kaq,— Chairman. 11. R. Tomkins, Enq Deputy Chairman )lod. C. W. Dickson N. A. SIEBB,392 words
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Advertisement542 1904-03-04 9 INSURANCE COMPANIES. I UOYAL IWSUKAM& tOI FIRE 'LIFE TOTAL INVESTED FUNDB HXUBH.' £12,000,000. T T <I LAH9BBT FIRS OFFICK IN TBB WLkJ E BOnHTHAI>^^-' Agenfc. nrHK LOSDOH AND~LABCABttrk) 1 FiBK INBDBANOF COMPdRf Capita) ti,l'jf/U. Paid up Capital t .£?1 VM Reserve Fond J*****0 Ine undersigned, Agent* 'ir tbe Crc pany,542 words
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Advertisement220 1904-03-04 9 NOTICES. tjAUAWAK Goal in g-xxl mpply at O Brooketon ant i.ibnan, with prom t leiipatch for bunk ror cargo. For term* ipply to John ttardie, Sarawak Government Afwt, Labaan. n.c. McAlister Co. LIMITED. Hivf jut received i frns skisaeit tf BEST FAMILY SALT BEEF PPrlue 40 ota. per pound, alifornian220 words
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Advertisement159 1904-03-04 9 NOTICES F. FUJISAKI, JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHER. No. 381 VICTORIA STREET. Ordres Pr mptlv Executed. CHARGES MODERATE Feb 16 10-3 SULPHURIC ACID FOR SUPPLIES, APPLY TO SYME&CO. m.w f. v.c. CHAMPAGNE "LOUIS ROEDERER." Extra Dry and Carts Blanche The old, well-known brand BRINKMANN V CO.. import. Kbtail at Mkmu. CHENG Co., HIGH159 words
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Article734 1904-03-04 10 Interesting Figures from Lloyd's Register. Tbe annual review of shipbuilding «t home and abroad issued by Lloyd's Re gister shows that the sailing tonnage of the United Kingdom has decreased by about 92,01)0 tons, while the steam ton nage has increased by 497,001) tons. The net increase of734 words
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Article169 1904-03-04 10 F(i«THEK particulars which have been rprr iv.-d show that tin; engineers of the ■taamhip WiVutm made a highly creditable effort to briug the lisabled torrpl to port. As already stated, the IVillirlm brok3 down 'M miles outside Ampenam. She drifted about 2CK> milae before the shaft was169 words
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Advertisement226 1904-03-04 10 NOTICES JAMES WATSON CO.'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET FLAG BRAND, 10 YEARS OL3 $12-f>o per case. Duty extra V. V.O. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED $8-50 per case. Duty extra OPTAINABLE FROM RKTAIL DEALERS, OK McALISTER Co.. Ltd. sole agents Ny Carlsberg Beer A^l^^n Ver V j'Stht Pilsener226 words
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Advertisement586 1904-03-04 10 NOTICES. MOTOR CARS. R/ILBY HABGE/EAVES Sc CO., LTD. _^t*; |If v >aattMafa^MK£]lß^B^LaTß| > Mj-B^__/ Have ss P ecial| y Selected *4*.v* K o A Steam and Petrol «'jK y Invite inspection at their Wopks. f/3K Trials given to Intending jjjm*^ Purchasers. RILEY HAIiaREAVES &'Co., Ltdi Feb. 13 Singapore and Kranji586 words
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Advertisement10 1904-03-04 10 Exchange and share quoldtions will be found on page 8.10 words
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