The Straits Times, 26 May 1904
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Title Section14 1904-05-26 1 The Straits Times. WO. ai,443 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. MAY 26. L 904. PRICE 15 CERTS14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement618 1904-05-26 1 LORNE WHISKY. POWBIX ROBINSON, B»U A«—t», Wtwtri mmd Pedf aled >UUy SUM*. NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's office up to noon of the 27th May, 1904, for the following works Cutting and removing ride tables Chan Road Between 6th and 6th mile 6th and618 words
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Advertisement508 1904-05-26 1 NOTICES. SINCJAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. NO motor cars or motor cycles will be allowed in ihe Sporting Club premises during race week. By order of the Committee May 17 28 6 SINGAPORE GARRISON GOLF CLUB. SPRING CUP Match play, handicap Iti hole-. First round Ist to 12th Jane. Members desiring508 words
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Advertisement623 1904-05-26 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF TEAK FURNITURE, HANDSOMI DINNER AND BREAKFAST X SERVICES, Ac. 35 VOLJMEB»W ENCYCLOPiEDIA BRITANNICA\ ALSO A CHOICE COLLECTION <W PLANTS. The Property of J. F. Okbleks, Esy To be held at No, 1 1 4 Emerald Hill, off Orchard Road. Friday, 'J7th May, 1904, al 3623 words
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Advertisement553 1904-05-26 1 AUCTION SALES. rjHCLsYIMIB MERCHANDISE. (To be sold at auction without reserve.) I At the Auction Mart, 2 D'Almeida St. ilond'iy, 30th May at 11 am. 1 case umbrella framei, 3 cases milk, 1 cue candles, 1 oil wira, alsi cues of CLAKET, BRANDY. VERMOUTH SALAD OIL, «t.\ H. L. COOHLAN553 words
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Advertisement269 1904-05-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ideal Milk Enriched 20 per cent. jr I with Cream. ffee^ Sterilized-Not Sweetened. CLaVwia^a A Perfect Substitute for Fresh TO-MIGHT TONIGHT ADELPHI HOTEL &ace Week! Race Week! JUST ARRIVED The Celebrated Frensh Orchestra Special Dinners. The String Band in Attendance. FOR 1O DAYS ONLY. Avoid other appointment* to269 words
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Article779 1904-05-26 2 TIN DEPOSITS OP ALA SKA. The following particul.T« «i tl.ntin dtp >8its of Alaska are t m Iron a repoit of the I'nited SlatKuivey, summarised in tlie New York Iron Age of 7th April The known occurrence* of lia in Alar ka arc in wbat is called the York region779 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1904-05-26 2 NOTICES. ""^"glacier ANTI-FRICTION METAL .For the Bearings of Heavy MachineryTESTIMONIALS FROM SOME OF THE LAROEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. BAILEY'S PATENT "AQUA-THRUSTER" Pulsating Pump. Hat no PISTONS. SLIDE VALVES, nor RODS. Requires no LUBRICATION nor PACKING. Will pump MUD or GRITTY WATER. Does not require289 words
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Advertisement384 1904-05-26 2 NOTICES. [SiW Hb^B^L^ißb sksßßsl MgA ilafmaltliJßßßJßß, BM Q QOBNELL'B LATEST 111 H 7E VT| A Commenting on (iood Whiskies. t^Jk/ K the i:d,,U,u, v t Mtdi.nl Joun,,l WW 1%1 I fc> of D*c.,i9<>3. ««y«:"As a general rule, it will be found that the whiskies of old and tried distilling firms-384 words
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Advertisement470 1904-05-26 2 NOTICES. J. MOTION^ y CO. WATCH MAKERS, J EWELLERS. OPTICIANS. ilil'Alß.^ PROMPTLY EXECDTKD CAMPBELL CO. rjTAVING been appointed iJ. AfMti for tho TRANSATLANTIC! Fire Insurance Company, NORTH GERMAN Fire In urance Company, and HAM UUUG Bremen Fire Insurance Company arc prepared to accept fire risks at current ltites of premium470 words
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Advertisement134 1904-05-26 2 PASSENOERS BOOKED HOMIiWARD. pT &~b. Per fliuxan -'Till May Mr. 11. 8. Vo^'iui Vlr. W. dri*. Mr. and Mr-. Wenyon, Mr V. K. Stukoc and Mr. Kryan. N D. L I'erßayern, 30th May Mr. W. Hrchmei, vlr. F Pollock, Mr U. Noble, Miss Poul.en, Mrs. Tompkins and children, Mr. A.134 words
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Letter656 1904-05-26 3 I ipi !')!b Mwf. The new> of tin- recent strikes among mining coolies in the Western States o have reached the Chinese in I'aliaug, and the labourers on the Blat miii.-. in Kuantim lately struck for a workiag day of four hours. It was nothing serious, however, and656 words
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Article181 1904-05-26 3 SUGAR MHRCHANTS FAIL. One Million and a Hail Liability. CORiIDBKaBU iiiK-asinecs was experinnced in oativa basking circles in Honikoitf fortaight syo, when it >• knows tint the firm of Tung Chan, importer! of and deafen in Java snear. were unable to meet the demands (.1 tlieir creditors, principally those in181 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1904-05-26 3 SaiPPUM advertisements, with dates sailing etc., will be found on page < General slipping new* v printed on |i:iW 8 STEARNS HEADACHE CURE Cures "ituft ht Strarn*' and you get the genuine.31 words
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Advertisement579 1904-05-26 3 BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. NetherhiiKis Trading Society. Ettakllthtd ISI4. CAPITAL. f. 60,000,000-(abt. £5,000,000) ISSUED CAPITAL. f. 45,000,000— (abt, £3,750,000) RESERVED FUND. f. s,ooo,ooo— (abt. £417,000) Head Office In Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavla. Bkamhes: Penan;?. Shanghai, Ban•oon Mednn (Deli) Pomarang Hourabayn, Padang, Cheribon Tegal Pecalongnh. lasoeroenn Tjilatjap. Palembnng, Kotaadjn. (Acheen),579 words
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Advertisement741 1904-05-26 3 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL fIO.fOPOOO RK&ERVB UNI) fterliDifßoso vefMM(ionOO\ a ft ((0O Silver Kearm- .iGOOI I terra I. ial.il ty of proprietors |I(j <,CCO COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. J. Raymond, E»j., Chairn.a,:. 11. R. TdmUh, Km|., Ih-puty Chairman. Hon. C. W. DMcM N. A. Sieb.-, Es.(. K.741 words
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Advertisement654 1904-05-26 3 noti.es. TEACHER WANTED IN Cross street School. Silary *l App y to the Acting lire-tor Public InainMtlm, S. i. May IT v. c LASHIEU WkBTtD. h^OR toetl fimi fr>m «t Jun-. ecu'il; S*,COO necessary. Apply tt tingsnlfcr; expijcied to D O. c/o Straitt limn. May 18 30-* WANTED. CHJNESKCASHIKR. Security654 words
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Advertisement441 1904-05-26 3 NOTICES. Kaaaaga or japan TOILET WATER Miaad's IsasaosWstsr ban the tweet perfume of the Kinangi Flower of Jtpin and soothing tod cooling action on the >kln, h relieres mosquito bites, and it most refresbiof alter perspiration. RIGAUD C* MRFUtiHRS S. ru« Virleaß* a PtrU-FrtnCl •i ißiitnsssias Racing. Charles Robinson, RAFFLES441 words
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Advertisement638 1904-05-26 3 NOTICES. jO BE LET entry at once, compound house No. 112 Bencoolen Street, tpply to Guthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents. J?-b'. 4 n.C. I'U BE LET— House No. II Sophia Koad, acd also No. 2-1 Wilkie hoad. •.ply to A. S. Shooter, 1 Malacca Street. Mty 31-6 r BE LET:638 words
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Obituary20 1904-05-26 4 Van (JEVZKI,.— On the 17t.1t May, at K i ila Lninpui, Ki/iRA Maiti (Fl'm, Bm ■Hi Edwin Van (>evzku20 words
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413 1904-05-26 4 In Ueuter's despatches yesterday, nlteniicn f v\-- nmm I" i st.it.ement i-^ir-ii i.v lln tu'ik *<• nf Jipan, vher ein it estimated that the total expenditure, from the opening of hostilities until March 1903— about, Vt monthswill DOOM to 410 million413 words
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Article446 1904-05-26 4 Thbre is a Department of Public Works attached to the Government of this Colony and, with the equipment and allowances at its disposal, it is probably capable of erecting residence quarters for those officials who are entitled to such accommodation. Instead, however, of handing over such work to the Department,446 words
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Article352 1904-05-26 4 A special wire in our issue of to-day announces that the lirst batch of contract Chinese coolies, 1,030 in number, for the Transvaal left Hongkong in the steamer TwmMtit. It is interesting to note how matters stand in West Australia where scarcity of mining labour is equally prevalent. The mine-owners352 words
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Article15 1904-05-26 4 The Dutch gunboat Edi arrived from Rh'io this morning and anchored i n the roads.15 words
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Article13 1904-05-26 4 It is almost certain that*the Presbyterian Church at Penang will be lighted electrically.13 words
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Article15 1904-05-26 4 Thk Ituyem with the German homejward mail is due here from Hongkong on Monday morning.15 words
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Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
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Article29 1904-05-26 4 First Batch Sent from Hongkong. llovgkovg 25/ A May. The lirst batch of coolies, numbering 1,055, left to-day for the Transraal, by the steamship Tn-eedilale.29 words
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Reuter's Extra Service.
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Article64 1904-05-26 4 Russian's Stoutly Oposing the Japanese in Liaotung. London, 25th May The Xewchwang correspondent of the Daily Telegraph reports that the land operations against I'ort Arthur are meeting witli little success, as the Russians are opposing the advance of theJapanese by well directed and desperate s >rtiee. The64 words
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Article47 1904-05-26 4 United States Naval Attaches Ordered to Investigate A Washington despatch states that the United States Naval Attaches in the Far Kast have been instructed to investigate the danger to ntutnil shipping that may result from the presence of mines in the waters oil' Manchuria47 words
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Article69 1904-05-26 4 Insignificant Skirmishes Reported by Kuropatkin. A St. Petersburg despatch states that General Kuropatkin reports that on Sunday and Monday the Russian outposts discovered the displacement of a part of the enemy westwards, along the Haicheng Road. On the 21st inst. some sotnian of Cossacks, occupying certain heights69 words
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Reuter's Telegrams.
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Article48 1904-05-26 4 Thirty Large Steamers Wanted by End of June. fmfrn. 20th Ifa Russia has notified to tlie shipbrokers at Antwerp and Rotterdam that she wants thirty more large steamers deliverable at Libau at the end of June. These vessels are to accompany the Baltic fleet.48 words
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Article35 1904-05-26 4 Small Parties Located North-East, of the Town. Small bodies of Japanese troops have been seen to the north-east of Mukden, but no important body of troops has been located in that vicinity.35 words
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Article40 1904-05-26 4 Many Columns Move North from Feng-huang-cheng. Reuters correspondent with tlie Russian headquarters at Mukden reports that the Japanese have resumed their advance. .Several columns are now moving northwards, though the bulk of the army remains near Feng-huang-chen^.40 words
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Article15 1904-05-26 4 France, Italy, and Austria have also given orders for more destroyers. later15 words
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Article27 1904-05-26 4 Russia has ordered one hundred ol the latest model whitehead torpedo boats which have hitherto been only in the possession of the Japanese.27 words
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Article17 1904-05-26 4 The Kreooh transport < 'ual>ai>g arrived from Saigon this morning with a number of troops bound for Marseille?.17 words
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Article18 1904-05-26 4 The Diomed arrived this morning from Liverpool via Jeddah with -l<)7 pilgrims. Four deaths occurred during the voyage.18 words
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Article21 1904-05-26 4 The British steamer Ferdene arrived this morning from Kuehinoteu, Japan, with ">,400 tons of coal consigned to the Mitsui Kuslkim Kainha.21 words
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Article21 1904-05-26 4 Three hundred of the Malay BtatM Guides will take part in a mobilisation of the Singapore garrison some time in Jline.21 words
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Article22 1904-05-26 4 Thk Government has refused to relieve the I'enang Municipality of the Contribution which it yearly pays Uuwards the support of the Police'22 words
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Article25 1904-05-26 4 Mr. Ali.kvnk Ikki.anu has tinisheil his colonial administration inquiries at Hongkong and has gone on to Japan. His next article will deal with the Philippines.25 words
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Article47 1904-05-26 4 The Sugar Industry Association, of I'enang, with the sanction of Government. decided to send their own European agent to India to recruit for them Other means have failed. Mr. A. Davis. who was selected for this post, .left Penang the other day, for Negapatam by the Zaida.47 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement681 1904-05-26 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. price list oisr A.:p:p:L,ia.A.Tio rsr. A pi 16 tu.th s. v.c. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. ln»t received a new MHigHMal of »iUi* of ditl'eient tkttpti ami eolom681 words
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Advertisement494 1904-05-26 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Town Hall, Tuesday, May 31st. For a Short Season only The Dallas Gpera Go. KITTY GRAY, FLORODORA, THREE LITTLE MAIDS, CHINESE HONEYMOON. IM in for Booking now open at Tbe It ibinson Piano Co., Sineapore. May M v.a Bill Collector, Wanted at ones for the STPAITS TIMES Office,494 words
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Advertisement61 1904-05-26 4 G. R. LAMBERT GO. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Valuable Art Pictures Unrnrei U the "Photographic Society" at Berlin. From nlnllngt «f I hl.iui, l'...«>rt.T, Lavtar, l«ii{hton, Blink., Si Lei-tlt Defrener. Oninw, l.ta. Oul.ri. Max, Nuuaenbrok, nuJ man; nth.-!-*. •n •arly Inspection Is in»ited Van Houtkx.— On tlie iith Mny, at Kaail worth, Barker61 words
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Advertisement11 1904-05-26 4 STEARNS' WINE, acts upon the, whole system aiding digestion, improving nutrition.11 words
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Advertisement15 1904-05-26 4 NOTE Telegrams and local news received prior to noon to-day are published on Pare a. <15 words
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Article584 1904-05-26 5 (Ilij Ttirabunil a.id Olil I'vrt Tuk handicaps are good, some of them being so t! ttteting that they all look winner*". We have work<d on Ma'den Plate form to try and pick them, but we begin to think now that the horses which ran in that584 words
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Article235 1904-05-26 5 li\ 1,1. '<>!.. I UK HoNIII.K A. MlKIt.W, V.I). Ci»M MAX KANT, S.V.C. tim/mptr*, :il, Mai/. B. V. COWSl A meet in" of the central 'uiumitti')! <vill take place on Friday L'Tth inn. i 5 I i p.m. nt [lie Drill Hall, for the purpose ..I .-on-i.lfriiij; the235 words
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Article1178 1904-05-26 5 Tlm foUowijM "I' I'x 1 results of I .ciigut iiutrlirs |il.t_v«'<l -mil- la>t notes: Tailgoag Pagw bail H.ifflcs 1-4). 62 Coy beat Nondescripts 5 2 Band and I v m» 1,,-at Taiifj"!!" Kgßf 11. Y. H. C I>• t Itaiifwn l ■"In- Dockers loud I lie school1,178 words
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Article237 1904-05-26 5 Action against Singapore Municipality^ An interesting appea!^(was h:-;«r<t ■>> the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court yesterday. Recently a Chiuese woman laniitd ai Singapore \»iih uvu tirls irom a junk. One girl she took lo the Vo l.^onc, Kok *i;d the other, who was tuifering from Miiall pcx,237 words
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Article212 1904-05-26 5 Some days ago the proceedings of* a case before the Bench Court, against two Chinese residing at a shop, 19 China Street were reported. A quantity of flour and some lard belonging to the firms of Guthrie and Co., and the Borneo Cii.. ami some cases of212 words
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Article123 1904-05-26 5 A Kling woman named Karpayee was yesterdny prosecuted by Insp. Howard before the Bench Court for removing property under judicial seizure. The woman did not deny having done this; but urged in extenuation that she had tenanted a room in a house let to a man123 words
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Article122 1904-05-26 5 Tbk three Klings who were arrested m Monday for importing :<. r >i> Mexican and 6 British trade dollars intn •he Colony were charged before thf Bench Court with breach of an ordVr if the Governor-in-Council. Inspector Ambrose prosecuted The defendants •draitted being in posspstion of the122 words
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Article235 1904-05-26 5 A Question of Interest. In the British Court for Siam on the 20th inst before His Honour Acting Judge Wilkinson, Messrs Puttfarcken and Co., Singapore, sued M. K. Abdullasah for a sum of $*****, balance and interest due to the plaintiffs on a promissory note dated Feb.235 words
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Article130 1904-05-26 5 K*OM No. 2" writes to say that in forwarding an account of the Chinese (-H <■. tiled) miracle the other day he omitted to mention that the God Sbansi Fu-Chu is the Chinese Mars or God of war, known universally in China as Kwan Kong one of130 words
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Article175 1904-05-26 5 Incident at Hongkong;. Anti-ekigbationists are not looked upon with favour in the Courts at Hongkong at the present time. Before Mr. Kemp recently a Chinese, named l.oCbeuk, was charged with unlawfully being a rogue and vagabond for that he did on the 20th April dissuade certain intending175 words
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Article203 1904-05-26 5 The town of Jolo in the Southern Philippines, is in the midst of Mohammedan Sulu islands (Moros by name) who tbink nothing of running amok. One of them managed the other day to enter the town on the afternoon. Proceeding along the street which leads to203 words
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Article29 1904-05-26 5 The revenue of the Hougkong Post Office in 1903 was 3414,867. The expenditure was $334,177. The profit made by the Post Office on the year's transaction was about $80,689.29 words
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Article36 1904-05-26 5 The B. I. steamers running to China will in future call at Pert Swetteuham on the outward and homeward voyages. This new service will be initiated by the Pumea, due to leave Rangoou ou 27th instant.36 words
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Article58 1904-05-26 5 At Hongkong, there is a growing practice on the part of Chinese firms, and others, of advertising themselves and their wares on the backs of bank-notes. A ten-dollar note circulating there a few days ago was adorned by an advertisement of a Chinese firm written out in English and covering58 words
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Article175 1904-05-26 5 Wild horses should not drag the name of the place from ue, but at a recent meeting they had, Irom all accounts, a most accommodating gentleman in the box. In one of the races two of them were out by themselves as they came into the175 words
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Article289 1904-05-26 5 A Boom in Dead Pigs. JJAT^theJeecond annual dinner of the Automobile Club of South Africa, held recently in the Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town, Mr. Rudyard Kipling replied to the toast of The Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland." He said he could not czp-ess adequately his289 words
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Article70 1904-05-26 5 A tki.ruram from Tacoma states that the world's record for fast coal loading has been beaten. At the electric bunkers there on 30th March the steamer Edith took in 3.5V0 tons of coal in a little less nan nine hours and a half. Work commenced at 7 o'clock, and at70 words
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Article96 1904-05-26 5 We (L'lnna Mail) notice that the Hongkong Government has stopped the use of the word 'Acting in the titles ot officials filling temporary appointments. The change has been made, we believe, to bring Hongkong into line with the Straits Settlements. We would suggest another change for the consideration96 words
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Article206 1904-05-26 5 For Singapore. t*S 8. s. Mac-'lnnia, connecting with the sUju: "?r Chuian at Colombo, from London April BL n «"th MayMr, and Mrs. Hiphet, Mr. I. IrvuS "*r. A. Lea Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Horn, Messrs. A. A. Gonlden, .1. Ellison, J. W. Campbell, and W.206 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement132 1904-05-26 5 NOTICES. LOOK OUT VOayang Passim The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatrical Company Wo-morrow, Friday, 27tfi May, That well known Tragical and Sensational Play, Entitled. "Romeo and 3uliet" Translated from Shakespeare by the Proprietor, Kindly (live this Play a Trial. Prieet as L'mal. May M S. KA ss I M lirrcUr Stir132 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1904-05-26 5 IMV BY DAY Thursday, 26th May. Hi({h Water. 8-21 p.m. HaceM. Se Con( l j^y Ka. c Dinner. KatHe* Hotel. League Football Notes. Friday, a 7 th May. HiKh Water. 9-2 a 111. M 4 p.m. I. &O. lioinewaril mail siOMS. ti. I'tuie Sale. Emerald Hill. Powell. :i. Wayanjf Kamiiii.114 words
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Article608 1904-05-26 6 A Desperate Fight. The fight between the pursuing Japanese and retreating Russians after the battle of Chulien-clieni? is known to have been a desperate affair (<ays the Kobe Chronicle). The Russians made a stand at Hoh-rautaog, and the result of the engagement, as already reported, on the Japanese608 words
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Article315 1904-05-26 6 RU SSIA'S GERMAN COLLIERS. le cheme for carrying Coal to the Far East. As showing the seriousness of Russia's intentions to recover her lost naval supremacy in the Far East, the Dai 1 \i Mail gives an outline of her ■taring schemes to organize her supply of coal fur her315 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1904-05-26 6 NOTICES. jt Ny Carlsberg Beer sflurTftTTmrwßl Yer >' nn K ht P'lsener Beer, especially brewed for Tropical ■£TO»>^f4rasa] Climates. rvr7i>rci>ri* Obtainable at the principal Hotel* and Retail Dealers. I Sole Importers *^^M v.c. sSSHaaIBaVaaIaBaaaaVBBjBJBBiHHBsikHB SINGA CIGARS EXQUISITE FLAVOUR Singa Cigars 52.50 per box of 100. Singa Mas $1.75 per box464 words
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Advertisement606 1904-05-26 6 NOTICES. Vosgkong nr^ a i *g*™ Jsevy JXermanos gyfr DEALERS IN Diamonds. Precious Stones. Pearls, Jewellery, Watches, Chronometers. Repeaters. Silverware. Fancy Goods. Clocks, Graphophones, and Optical Goods. NOVELTIES SY EVERY MAIL Importers of tho Celebrated Watch OMEGA Are now opening a Branch in Singapore. Bras Basah Road, No. 93, (Raffles606 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement657 1904-05-26 7 BUCHANAN'S HISWKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. F..r China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills oi Ladfcg issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Sincapore on or about Mail Line. Outward [fur657 words
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Advertisement1137 1904-05-26 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninlclijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under ii ntiiiit will) the NetliarJands India Government. .1 <(.' Singapore: Ship Acukcy, latb J Daendklb 4 Co., 2-3 Coli.yrb Qvay. 1 ha undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamer From Rxp'Md. Will be l)«ipatched for Swmrdeeraom Palembani; May :'4 Palemlmn Samarang, A Cheribon May 361,137 words
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Advertisement632 1904-05-26 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Qerman Mall Line. The fast and well Down mail steamers of this Company tail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in632 words
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Advertisement636 1904-05-26 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITCyTkT I JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd, A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is I maintained between Japan and Europe by I the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Und r Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided I636 words
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Advertisement686 1904-05-26 7 t STEAMSHIP COMPANIES IN KIM TIAN. iiues of Steamers latavia, Chcribon, Samaranc v*ry Wednesday and Saturday. iinir Kes, 2,800 tons, Cipt.Dnnlop ang Seng, I,l B'J Kawlin- i ang Ann, 872 Pollett reena, 1,470 Nesbitt uala Pahanjr, Pckan, Kwantan and kemaman levo, 30J toon, Capt. Wilson, o Light throughout. For passage,686 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article1288 1904-05-26 8 Under this heading the following tcbreviations are used: str. steamer: ib ship; bq. barque; sch. schooner; yst -Yacht; Cru.— Cruiser; Obt—Gunboat; Tor.— Torpedo H. p. Horse-power Brit. —British U. B.— United States: fch— French; Ger.— German Dut Dutch; G.c— General ■'cargo; dp— deck passenger; U.— Uncertain; T.1,288 words
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Article570 1904-05-26 8 iVnrie, port, probable date of arrival, and name oj agent*. BTXAMIBB. A. de Larrinaga, Barry, May; Borneo Coy. Agamemnon, China. Jane 26; Mansfield." AKiocourt, Barry, May; Borneo Coy. Alboin, Bombay, June; Borneo Coy. Alcinous, China, May 29; Mansfield. il— lt. Europe, May i! 9; Behn Meyer. Allanton. Muroran.'beß.570 words
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Article89 1904-05-26 8 If or Per tteamer I ime To-Morrow. Europe via ports Chiuan 6 a.ni. Malacca and Muar Bri Una p.m. Penang and Deli Calypto 3 p.m. P. B'ham A T. Anson Hye Leong 3 p.m. Bagan C. Hock Kian 3 pm. Bengkalis and Bagan Bri Trinnnn i\v 3 p.m.89 words
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Article112 1904-05-26 8 From Europe— By the P. 40. s.s. BaUaara due on 29th May, with dates to the 6th Apl Left Singapore Due ia Londo Apl 15th P. O. May 8th Apl 19th X. D. L. May 13th Apl 20th B. I. May 16th Apl 26th M. M. May112 words
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Article586 1904-05-26 8 Singapore, 26th Mav, 1904. PRODUCE. CXOHANBE •HARM. Belat Tin Mine f 10.00. B'uwahUold Hint ($75»pd)$15 00, sellers. Braaoh Tin MIdc $8.00, sellers. •Kra»er Neare |95, sale*. BTcong Shanghai Bank $655.00, sellers. Uowartb Enkine, Lt. $S10. "Jelebna (in liquidation) 20 ctR. Kadana (tally paid) flD.i.U, nominal do (prefs. t-fid) $2.00,586 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1904-05-26 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS, Nos. 61 52, High Street. Have Just Unpacked a >>w Stock of Indian. Chinese, and Japanese Silk Embroidered Roods, Indian Carpets, Chinese Handdrawn Thread-Work, Ceylon Lace, New Variety of Oold and Silver Jewellery, Pineapple Silks, Old Chinese Drapery. Chinese Embroidered Costumes.71 words
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