The Straits Times, 21 June 1904

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 21,465 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 21. 1904 PRICE 15 CEITS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 690 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOARD Very comf -rtublt: rooms ia a very healthy loca'ity for three genMemen. Apnly BtNo. 114. Emerald Hill Komi June 21 v.c. NOTICE Take notice that 9 oas»s of Chinese Tobacc > seized hy the Police at 110 and 1 1 < Croso street on the sth day
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    • 768 1 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary'!? Office up to noon on the l!4th June. IHO4. for the following works: I. Erection of quarters for the Government Veterinary Surgeon. Erection of quarters for the Port Health Officer. 3. Erection of an Engine Room for Condensing Plants
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    • 638 1 NOTICES. TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED Nis hereby civ n that an Extrary (Jeuoral Moling of the nljove named Company will be held it the Exchange, Sicgapcre, on Monday, the -7th of June, 1004 at noon, when the subjoined resolution which w« passed a' the txtraordinary General Meeting of the
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    • 399 1 NOTICES. VOLUNTEER CONVfifiSIZIOBE Under the Au'pioea of th^ S.V.A and B.R.E. (V), WILL HI HELD At THK DRILL HALL !ty kind permission of the 0.0.V On Saturday, July md, 1904, at 9 p m. Ladies' Tickets may be oliUined ou uppli .at ion to the tJommi'ttee UuesU' Ticket- each) can
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    • 452 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Ideal Milk gS^ig*?^ Enriched 20 per cent. lhr< vSwtiTl with Cream. Stcrilized-Not Sweetened. k&BSSsd Perfect Substitute for Fresh OILSEEDS, COPRAH, SPICES, Ac POTOTSCHNIC It FRANKEL, TRIESTE. AUSTRIA.. I Agent* anil Produce firoket,. «j»-cinliy for HDrh »liip|.ei> woo bavin;' lo Office t.n ilic Continent, wu.li to have VERT
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  • Special Telegrams to the "Strait Times."
    • 33 2 American Arrested by Russians at Port Aurthur. S'uinghai, 20(/i Jaw-. An American press correspondent named Fuller recently went to Port Arthur in a junk, and was arrested by the Russians.
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    • 28 2 He was immediately blind-folded and kept a prisoner for five days, but was subsequently put on board a junk in which he has just reached Chefoo.
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    • 32 2 Resisted Capture and were all Shot. He reports that some Japanese spies were apprehended at the same villa K <- where he landed. They resisted capture, and were all shot.
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    • 40 2 Including two Officers of Blockaders who have gone made. There is a large number of Japanese prisoners at Port Arthur. These include two officers from the sunken blockading ships whom he declares to be insane.
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    • 39 2 Fuller Believes it can hold out Against Attack. Provisions are being smugeled into Port Arthur by junks, and Fuller is optimistic as regards the ability of tbe defenders to hold out Against any Japanpoo »Uar*k
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 50 2 Besobrasoff, not Skrydloff, Commanded the Foraying Squadron. London, June tOth. Router's St. Petersburg correspondent states that Admiral Besobrasoff commanded the raiding squadron, and that Admiral Skrydloff remained at Vladivostock. [Admiral Beaobrasoff ia a namesake ol tlie Tau'i Secretary who had a hand in bringing the war on.]
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    • 15 2 The torpedo destroyers Bat and Stag have arrived at Malta, both damaged.
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    • 49 2 Ooin; at full speed when she Struck. The P. and O. liner Australia was id charge of the Melbourne pilot, and was going at full speed when she struck. The impact was tremendous, and the •uhster immediately extinguished the ship's fires There was no panic.
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    • 43 2 Admiral Sir John Arhuthnot Fisber has bjen appointed Senior Naval Lord >f the Admiralty. [Admiral Fiither succeed* Admiral Lord Walter Kerr. Tbe post of Senior Naval Lord carries with it a salary of £1,500 in addition to profe»*ii)iial pay.]
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  • 249 2 Officers Come to Blows, and a Major is Arrested. The stocy of a remarkable scene in the officers' mess at Warrington Barracks wan told recently at a courtmartial on Major Wilkinson, adjutant of the King's Regiment, who was charged with drunkennens and assaulting Captain Osborne,
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  • 18 2 N. D. L Per Zieten 27th June Mr. A. von tfichal, Mr. and Mr« Rn»»el.
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  • 807 2 A Canadian's Adenturons Voyage to London. When Captain Slocuin. in his Amen can 13-ton boat, made a voyage round the world, his daring deed was thrown in the face of the Canadian public, and, as a result. Captain Voss, a bold and capable Canadian
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  • 127 2 Coconut Oil is Used as a Substitute. Ax action by Messrs. Charles Price Co., oil refiners, to recover payment tor coco-butter substitute supplied to Messrs. Loose Limited, manufacturers of sweets, in the Kinp's Bench led to an explanation of the way in which cheap chocolate cream is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 NOTICES. GLACIER ANTI-FRICTION METAL e*o> the Bearings of Heavy MachineryTESTIMONIALS FKOM SOME OF THE LARQEST SHIP and MACHINERY BUILDERS. PARTICULARS FROM BORNEO Co., Ltd. BAILEY'S PATENT "AQUA-THRUSTER" Pulsating Pump, Has no PISTONS. SLIDE VALVES, nor RODS. Requires no LUBRICATION nor PACKING. Will pump MUD or GRITTY WATER. Does not require
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    • 278 2 NOTICES. M Cramps, m Cholera, \T%K r*\f) /Ssjii I Dtarrhoe.. Dysentery. BY IWm4 M I*sl M Burns. Bruises, Bites A fti <sT£^ &j? I an<l Stings ran all be A Jfcw II k Macdonaid&Muirl Ask r n \\C L^w<i take H0 other OloVatt* QDFr'IAI S SCOTCH KIW HIM CO., fttS
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    • 12 2 STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE, Cures "Mutt be Stearm' and you get ".be genuine.
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  • 545 3 (From our oirn Corretpondevi \rirrhnang, IrtJuue. i.jarw fiom reliable source? fhht i nn force is being hurriedly concentrated in the vicinity of Kiachau. The first brigade of the firet division, under the command of General SStackelberL', arrived at Kiachau from Tashiliehow on the 29>li ultimo, ncjompanied by a
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  • 244 3 Russian Admiration for Japanese Heroism. A telagna from Port Arthur to St. I Yt< i -.l.urg, and later transmitted to Tokyo, well describes Russian admiration ■t .Up.uii-M bravwy. Referring to the third attempt to block I'ort Arthur, the message says —The bank and v;ili.int spirit displayed by
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  • 48 3 BKUIIM i« to b<? held shortly at Taiping to consider the necesnan arrangements for the reception of the Governor on the 22nd July. The G avrncrs programme in Perafc includes a visit to the Tmnoh anr 1 Tar.it. un mines. nn<i an "At Home "at the Ipnh l!e«iHenrv.
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  • 588 3 On the 7th June at dawn a ferocious attack was made on the Kanprna Post by the Thibetars TOO Khan warrior?, and 400 of the I.li;issa Regiment. Colonel Vounghusband was present Ihe men outside the fortifications ran back, except one Goorkha escorting a yak convoy, who shot live
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  • 310 3 Thk Russian Government has iii farmed the Antwerp and Rotterdam sbipbrokers that :K> more large steamers *re wanted to accompany the Baltic Fleet to the Far East. The Government offers to give whatever price may he asked, and stipulates that the vessel* urn-! arrive at Libau, at
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 12 3 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a pei feet antiseptic dentrifice. cleanses anprtwerves tne teeth
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    • 618 3 NOTICES. I GOVERNMENT NOTIFiCATION. j EXPERIMENTAL RI'RBFK T.VPUVQ. Wanted Cl'-rk i()ut<lo r) to assni fur about six ruon'hs Snlnry 0 per n.en«CDi with unfimi Mi' 'I quarters. Apply to I>iri>Llor. R itiiiu.nl <■ Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, 17ti"June, 1R A I GOVERNMENT 6FsELANGOrT Wantel imni distely two ilrivor*. tboroavhly competent
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    • 405 3 NOTICES. For In notional trouble*, delay, pain and those Irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by the hlfrhest French Medical authorities and superior to I Tansey. steel Drops and Penny I CUAPQTFAUT, g, r. VWianne, Part. R»no»ned PhyikUni prtKrilw GruMulfi MHUI at Ik* awn active io4 at th« uaa Uim
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    • 652 3 NOTICES. Vm -aiy situated new ftlta to let fur nished or unfurnished A 1 r.lv t. Mlev Kond June IK '••Hi bITTeT— House No. 11. Soph'i. 1 Road, and also No ilkie RMd Apply to A. 8. Snooker, I Mala.ia Slrf-t. Jnne 2 1-7 <) BE LET: entry at once
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    • 652 3 v SHIPPINO I OCEAN BTKAM SHIP CO., LTD j FOR BROOME, I'ORT HKDLAND, COSSACK, ASH I BURTON, CARNARVON, GERALD TON, AND FREMANTLE The Company* steamer HI LTAK, JO6JJ ton* register, Capt. Townley, it intended to sail for the above port* on Tueoday, 21«t June. For freight or passage, apply to
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  • 42 4 V \x Las«ENBBB<; —On the 12th instant at <\>li>«lty, Colombo, Ceylon, ARNOLD N. VAN LAMoImM, late of Wr» W. Man-li-ld K Co., Singapore. Evkrs.— On the -'nd June at Kobe Carl AuuUST Otto Evkks, a native of Hamburg, aged 6 1.
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  • 579 4 Mi.. Kri ler's eiparioiioo wi.li lltv Ilu^-i H. il I' n r Arthur, i- n in urn >!•<' ri «1 telegrams to-day, mid his expressed couvictiun that Ifct defenders of thit stronghold will be able to \\-ithstand the attacks of the
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  • 719 4 Mr. W. H. Derrick, the Secretary of the Pahang Corporation Ltd., and Pahang Kabang Ltd., forwards a letter to the Straits Times, which seems to indicate that the F. M. 8. Government is less li bcral in its treatment of the tin miners there than is the Lord of the
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  • 826 4 Fcnam light N the Crown Agen'.e system was thrown at. a recent meet ing of the Sanitary Board at Kual Lumpur. At that meeting the Acting State Engineer reported that he bad received, as yet, no advice from the Crown Agents iv regard to the supph of meters f>r the
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  • 224 4 SiMiAi'oKK has long been celebrated for the variety and noisomeness of its smells, and justly so. When, the Electric Tramway commences operations, and passengers from the docks are carried past the tish and trepang that is daily set out by the acre to rot in the benign sunshine ol Cecil
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  • 7 4 To-day's bank 4/ui rate is 1/11 |V-
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  • 9 4 The homeward mail close at 6 a.m. on Friday.
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  • 11 4 Exchange and share quotations will I be found on page 8.
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  • 13 4 H. M. S. VetUl wen', to the wharf this I morning to coal.
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  • 15 4 I A I. K' F.Kit from our own correspondent at Newchwang appears on page 8.
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  • 17 4 Owing to pressure on space, the repoit. on the Municipal filters is held I over for to-morrow.
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  • 22 4 Mr W. II HUSK, took up the duties of Second M*nisiratft this morning, and Mr J Ferrer those 01' Deputy Public Prosecutor.
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  • Special Telegrams to the "Straits Times."
    • 76 4 Hanoi, \9!h June. General Kurop.itkin reports an engagement on the 14th instant at Wafangkau where the Russians lost 330 killed and wounded. The action continued on the 15th. The Japanese turned the Russian position. Tokyo despatches set the Russian losses on the IMh 'it 800 killed,
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    • 46 4 Tokyo advices report th.it theßussians have sunk 'wo transports iaden with soldiers 20f& June. A telegram from I'ari.s dated 18th June says that the loss of the transports will probably delay the attack on Port Arthur. It is rumoured that 5,000 Japanese penciled.
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  • Reuter's Extra Service.
    • 71 4 British Collier Seized. IjOiidon, 21 at June. The Tzar hag received a telegram from Admiral i^krydlott confirming the details already given of the sinking of the three Japanese transports. The despatch adds that the Russian squadron, on the 16th instant, seized the British Collier Allanton as she
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    • 73 4 Defence and Warning. Lord Dundonald has issued a statement declaring that public protest by him is the only means of saving the Canadian Militia. He complains of interference with him by Canadian politicians, and the suppression of portions of liis military reports to the Canadian Government. He concludes
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    • 211 4 Desperate Fighting. Reuter's Tokyo correspondent says the Russians bad 9« guns atWafengkan. and bad the superiority of the position which extended east and west, crossing a narrow valley. General Oku drove them from the Hanking hills into the valley, carrying first the right and then the left
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    • 17 4 Jjater. Admiral K^mikura has returned to the base without encountering Admiral BesobrasofTs vessels
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    • 17 4 RUSSIAN LOSSES -10,000. Router's correspondent at Tokyo estimated the Russian losses at Wafengkau, including prisoners, at 10,000.
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    • 21 4 Mr. Bdlfour was uuable to give the date of Mr. Arnold-Foster's statement on the re-organisation of the army.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 810 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caidbeck Macgregor Co. (KSTABLIBBID IW4) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London. Glasgow, Hongkong. Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST OUST APPLICATION. \pi m t"-ths v.c. 1 WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. s H«e opened a tre.h *Mk M rfta si liwllwi »>ea»ty and l«»t quality
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    • 26 4 G. R. LAMBERT Co., PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO. LTunom llCft Highest Reputation. Sittings Dally. Aprnm-tnimt* should be made, it p.i—ibl.-. .me day beforehand. Charges Moderate. Juiu-ll 1_
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    • 16 4 The Uste is pleasant of Stearnt' Wine. unlike other preparation! of Cod Liver Oil that disturb
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  • Reuter's Telegrams.
  • JAPANESE OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.
    • 115 5 .<■»■,/, 03 a.m. T>ie''l<ni General Oku also reports that on the 13th inst., our army advanced in three columns aloiu the l'ulantien Tashiuhiao line of railway, expelline the enemy along the way. A column of cavalry also advanced from Pitsuwo-Hsiunevu high road. On the 14 th the
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    • 126 5 The left column which had been -wiftly advancing from the direction of of Foochow since dawn, arrived u '■on the scene at 9-MO a.m., and our combined columns climbed up the steep hills, defying the enemy's fire. As the enemy on our right flank wag of superior force
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    • 155 5 At S p.m the Russians began to retreat, and then took to flight in disorder. A long pursuit was topographically impossible. The enemy who participated in the engagement from the beginning consisted of -J'< battalions of Sharpshooters. 17 squadrons of cavalry, and 98 guns. A further detachment
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  • Correspondence.
    • 306 5 To the Editor of the Strait* Ttmet." Dear Sir I was not aware that Boey C'liuan Poll's letter of the 13th inst MMcd a reply The purport of his letter, 1 1 do not remember his exact words), was that he drove with patent reins which
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  • 348 5 By (lie latest Japan mail partieafcm are civeu of the death of two well known residents in Japan. Mr. John W Hall, who had an extensive auctioneering business in Yokohama and 'had lived in Japan since 1872 died on the 3rd inst. In the
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  • 190 5 Forthcoming Meeting between St. Clair and Hart. One of the biggest programmes in the boxing line that has been submitted in Singapore for many a day will be presented by Mr. C C. St Clair, the champion boxer of the Far East, st the Drill Hall on the
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  • 45 5 MrtH satisfaction, says the Pmiang (lazette was felt by the passengers In India per 8 s Z-nda, a* it cirnp alongside the Penan; Pier, which saved roucb annoyance and unnecessary expense, things that are dreader) by tho^e at the mercy of the unscrupulous tampan men.
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  • 103 5 A spixial meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Office, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of considering the report on the question of filtration. Mr. E. G Broadrick, President, presided and there were also present -Lieut-Col. Pennefather, I G P., Dr Murray Robertson and Messrs.
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  • 368 5 Ykctekkay, a syce in the employ of a Chinaman was arraigned before Mr. Seth lor driving along South Bridge Read on Saturday evening in a manner so as lo show a want of due regard to the safety of others. Several witnesses were called. He was sentenced to
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  • 161 5 A case which has been on tbe Bench Court file for three months, and occu pied that Court for fully a half a dozen sittings was concluded yesterday. Th* case arose out of tbe theft of a jewelled hair pin on the 14th of March. A Chinese
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  • 90 5 A Klivu named Kadersah was before the Bench Court yesterday on remand, on tbe allegation of 1 I, selling bhanp without a license; 11, possession of bhang not purchased from the farm 111. U'ing a false trade mark. Evidence I, ad already been recorded. Tbe defendant was
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  • 83 5 Under the above caption, the X<sw Yurk Herald of May 27th publishes th. f tllowiog interesting and unique special war telegram, dated Mukden, 26th May The paragraph which appeared in my letter to the Herald on April 17, stating that the Russian officer is too fond of wine,
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  • 50 5 Members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps nre reminded that the Mncb* an Cup will be shot for at Balestier Rangoon KaturHay next at 2-8 p.m. sharp Ammunition murt be supplied by competitors themgplvpß. Entries xhoulH he made previou* to 5 p.m on 24th inst. at B.V.C. or S.V.I. Drill Halls.
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  • 860 5 The Japanese Bullet. Aa officer who received a wound in th( abdomen at one of the preliminary affrays in Korea, but is now well am: gy again, told a Correspondent that tributed his successful and speed) cry to the fact that the Japanese "clean and very small bullets.'
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  • 43 5 Mr. Im Thukn, the Colonial Secre'arv of Cevlnn, lias been appointed Governor of Fiji. The vacant Colonial *>rr#t»ary»hip hag been filled by Mr A«hoaore formerly in the ('ey)on service. He has seen service nince in WVs* Africa Cyprus, South America, and South Africa.
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  • 154 5 The principal event at the recent Birthday meeting of the Adelaide Racing Club was won by Antilles, (Carlyon (iueen of Nations) aT full brother to Dato Abdul Rahman's mare, Duchess, who was successful at the last Singapore meeting. A half-brother, Warpaint, (by Chester the grand sire of Bssington)
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  • 88 5 The many friends in the Straits of Mr. Charles, W. Abrams, eldest son of Mr. H. Abrams will be interested to learn that cards are already out for his wedding, which will be celebrated at Home on Thursday the 23rd inst. The bride is Miss Edith Mary
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  • 52 5 Competitors are reminded that entries of this event close on Wednesday, 22nd inst., must be sent to the hon. secretary. The first race will take place on Sunday next— distance 200 yds. Points in this race will also be awarded for the 200 yds. monthy competition race
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  • 159 5 Mr. TomlixBox has again furnished the Municipality of Penang with a report on the water supply of that town. He recommends further surveys to iscertain tbe best site for a reservoir. Kacts and figures are gone into with the following result: The tint incontrovertible fundamental fact regarding
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  • 51 5 Croquet Tournament. Result of Monday's play. Mrs. Broadriek beat Hon. -I. M. Allison hy 4 point*. Mi- Hraddell and Mr. Eleum beat Mrs. Kli'um and Dr. Fowlie by 19 points. Play on Wednesday 22nd June. Miss Bmddell v. Mrs. Broadriek. Mr. A. W Bailey v. Dr.
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  • 110 5 Yesterday's Play. (and round.) Single Handicap* A. CLASS. Scow Hob Leng 15 beat Chia Hood IVk30, ti -it, 62. B. CI.A". Lee Choon Long scr. beat Yeap Yeow Teck ser., 2 6, 6-:t, ti 3. KiongCbin Eng -or. v Kob Keuv Hock xcr., 6-2,
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  • 29 5 Mr. Frederic Jones, the North Pacific Trade Commissioner to the Queensland Government, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Meseageriea liver Auttralien. from Hongkong, and is staying at Raffle* otel
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  • 82 5 Thk following oards were returnetf I for the June Medai Played but ieturned no cards: Messr\V. Ueid, A. C. I'adday, A. M. Hogj;, W. (i. Hamilton, .1. Ewirig, A. K. Mann. J. M. H. Butt, D Simmonds, H l Forster, and R \V. Dann b. H. IIMMI
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  • 76 5 Wharfs at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. Ka- 1 11 \kv Ganyine<le. Victoria Gravinu Ddck— Saiil»a». ALBKRT (jRAVINti I)<M-K— II. N M i Section No. 1 Xamania. m .1 Gregory Apcar. 3 Kedaii-. 4 Nil. 5 Sultan H Moyune. ioanrao Whakk— No. 7 Aahla*. No.
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  • 183 5 For Singapore. Per P. A O. 8. s. s. Mow mia, conne<-ui... with the ste.imer Malta at Co'ombo from London May 27, due 2rith June Mr ami Mre. Lansdell, Mr. F. Taylor, Mr. D. S. Richards. Per P. 40. s a. Hornfu from Lodoop May 38 due
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  • 21 5 Messrs. C. Dopikk A- Co. adverti.s.. that they are agents here for th Mutual Insurance Company of Francand the French Colonies.
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  • 21 5 Mit. 11. HvsDMAJi-JoMos, Actin.Judicial Commissioner, has gone to Negri Sembilan, where he will hold in Assize Court and h-ar appeal cases.
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  • 33 5 The repoit to the effect, that Dr. G. 1. Tuck intends to join Dr. Lim Boon Keng in Singapore, four months hence is said at Kuala Lumpur to be no* founded upon fart.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 NOTE Telegram* and local new* received prior to noon to-day are publlshed oo Pate 3.
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    • 33 5 NOTICES. v SPECIAL MUSICAL DINNERS Raffles Hotel On Saturday tde 25td instant. Seats to be Reserved previously. SARKIES BROS., Proprietors. June-.il '-"O-I- STKAHNS' WINE, strengthen* t| ncreascs appetite, Stiuiulut. dugesti9R T^ it now
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 160 5 UAY BY DAY Tuesday, 21st June. Hi K n Water. 4-W p.m. K'ture Sale. Powell. 4. Kuala Lumpur Kacex. Kn-i Day. Town Rand. Institution Hill slu li. Football Association. Pavilion. 61. Hokien Church. Foundation Stone Laying, TanjonK I'a^ar Komi. C.W. Comert. Town Hall. <i Wednesday, z>nd June. High Water. I
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  • 747 6 New Scientific Discovery, i he .scientist in recent years has pro hit v thr public with no small number of < -■Nsntion- hut M Blimdlot's discovery of the emanations to which he has given of X rays ha« not stimulated the public imagination to anything like •it which
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  • 108 6 Gun-powder (ioin^-up lollowing notification oy the l^jah of Sarawak bears date the -'Ist Order No. I. 190 4. Increased price of Gunpowder. J"'ine tiun-powder (in Kec) now sold M) tpntß a Ib. be sold at Sl-00 rer lh. .i:n-()owder in rei flasks (f.f.f) now 00 flask be sold at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 18 6 .SniFfi.su advertisements, with dates of sailing etc., will be found on page General shipping news is printed on
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    • 297 6 NOTICES. a^^aftJ^^^^ m.^b«r THE. UK J^^BJ^ Food, well digested, is the origin of strength. <^g &Wj y^^^W To be strong and healthy, assist your stomach, liver, and kidneys to do their work perfectly by wfiVi ■^W taking Mother Seigel's Syrup, which contains food\Jy digesting ferments and gentle tonics for the
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    • 648 6 NOTICES. Ijk Chamfa©ne vk jp^S^k In two Qualities m/B KS W< DfTVeVSWEBT Bk 3ft f ISbVJb^b^bh a|K I Quarts Pints, 1/2 Ftnts fcii.il HUTTENBACH BROB &C° Pfj^J Pknano Singapore tu. A h ]6-;j-( f PARIS f*g g MANILA Jsevy Jtermanos m 93 Bras Basah lioacl {MAFFLES HOTEL Bl II DIMIS.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 671 7 BUCHANAN'S WHISKY Sold everywhere. STEAMSH I P^ COM PAN I ES. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Fur China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of h»jdla| toauad for China Coast, Persian Gulf Continental, and American Ports. Mteamera will leave Nncapon osj or
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    • 648 7 steamship Companies. Koninklijke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Ayr nit at Singapore Ship Aoihcy, late J Dachdbls Co., 2-3 Ooli/tbb Quay. i h undermentioned dates are only approximate. steam" From Rxp'ted. Will be T)«soat«hed for:— Hala Vaiirunhi* Penang June SO Peuang, Habang, Olehleh, Poeloe! Raja. Meulaboh
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    • 417 7 HAMBURGAMERIKA LINIE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China, and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Peoantr and Colombo The arrivals of the next
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    • 623 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial German Mall Line. The fast and well nown mail steamers of tbis CompaDy sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penanß, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are due in
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    • 631 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N* V, X* JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd, A regular FORTNIGHTLY service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS, t'nd r Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 481 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Line. MM fAM KOlTifc bJiTWBEM OHINA >APA>, .UND EUBOrE, VIA CANADA ANJ) THI UNITED STATBB. Koute from HonjikoDn via shanghai Nagasaki (Inlands* of .Ihimi.) Koto, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouvei Twin S-rew Kinpres* .Steamship? 6,m<" Toiih Speed 19 knm-. PKOPOUD SAILINGS FROM
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 1182 8 Under tLii heading the following *obreviations are used -str -steamer th —ship bq. barque sch. schooner Y«t -Yacht Cru.-Cruiser Obt.-Gun-•Mt Tor— Torpedo H. p. Hone-power •rit. -British; U. S.-tnited Statee r«h.~-French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; G.c —General-cargo dp—deck •masenirer; U.— Uncertain T. P. W.— fanjong Pagar Wharf;
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