The Straits Times, 13 February 1905
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Title Section16 1905-02-13 1 The Straits Times. ■O. a i, 660 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13 1905. PRICE 15 CCIf I16 words
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Article356 1905-02-13 1 Appeal against the Magistrate's Decision. Disappearing: JWarriatft Certificate. In the Supreme CofVt thi^ morning Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton heard partMi 111 an appeal by A Mitihel and bia wiu- iiij:iiiist tin tentenfli passed upm tIK-in in tht BOtoriou Goodeiiough Tha Atti>rivy Qaaeral, Soa w U Colrjar, appeared356 words
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Article143 1905-02-13 1 Arrived 13th February. IVi >/.. ,!<;•■, -FroraTelok Vnson— Me-»r-H. l:< win. 11. M.Kttan, O. Thoma». .1. H. N.IMs Maiii MnriiiF, Mr. D. M^LeoU Craik, Rev. Mother St. Amlre, Sister St. Rose, Maim. DwrMson, Uigt <'l:ire, H F0r.!,. 1. M. j Crag*, I'ml-'.ii, Key. B. Dewell and Dr.143 words
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Article96 1905-02-13 1 For Per tteamer Uml To-morbow. Sriruwak Kwhing 10 a.m Bangkok T<Uv II a.m. P. S'Uam 4T. Anson H. Whatt Soon 2 p.m. Hongkong 0 A pear 2 p.m. r. l'irkson A Bngnn If ion .Inn 2 pm. t'..Vtei!l>Hm PtaswilMH 2 p.m. Malacca^ P. Dickson Hentovg 3 p.m So.'raltaya96 words
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142 1905-02-13 1 MAILS TO ARRIVE. MAiLS TO ARRIVE. Krom Europe— By the M.M.ss. Ocramen diM on 14th February. From China— By the I. 40. it. Simla, due on ltith February. tIUM TABLE OF HAILS DUE I-eft Singapore One in London kfrivac Hoc -th B. I. Lan 22nd Jan 'Jlst Jan -Jn I142 words
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Advertisement147 1905-02-13 1 NOTICES. De Dion Bouton Motor Trucks. As used at present in Singapore by Messrs. FRASER NEAVE, Limited. ECONOMY, STRENGTH, RELIABILITY. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO C. Dupire Co., AGENTS. AUCTION SAI.FS. Powell and Co. IM ti At Bah ram, Bah ige, 11 a.m It! —At U.r.-iin- llur-r lieiumilory, H nrtsi at147 words
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Advertisement84 1905-02-13 1 NOTICE Owing to the fire which destroyed their former offices at No. 225, South Bridge Road. Messrs Cheong Brothers, Dentists, have temporarily removed to No. 27 South Bridge Road, which they are occupying in conjunction with Messrs I heong Chun Tin. ra>. v is TO LET Laura Vila. No 484 words
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Advertisement326 1905-02-13 1 Alexandra Hall. 440, North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT <iKnt.Mii STILLWELL T',:t (ireatf.'t Hagieiaa in the world. Direct Irorr. tbo Empire Theatre, London. STAKTI.ING ILI.I'bIONS WOSDEBFVI. Mi(»I( EVER'THINO NEW The Indra Permata Theatrical Company alto give their Opera. One admission to both performances. Prices Reserved $2 First Class $1 Second Cla«s 50326 words
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Advertisement639 1905-02-13 1 NOTICES ROBINSON CO. A Shipment of Steel Trunks. MM JJJJ HSHaRiwaW bUI n OUR SPECIAL STEEL CABIN TRUNKS THE "EMPRESS" Extra quality spirally moulded round top fitted with Patent Automatic Triple safety Lever Locks in the following size?. 24 in. 27 in. 30 in. 32 in. and 34 in. "STAR639 words
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Article961 1905-02-13 2 Infanticide. X <■'■■ I- cry A Malay vrOMUUH IWld Timmli. belonging i" PaUn Tawar, lias bwa committed for trial "ii I eh* titidv: shy is allied t.. Cava bundled up lu-r nciv bora babe: and throws n into tIM mm i- BOSM |H'o|)lf wlm ivnv filhing Iciwtr duwnst961 words
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Advertisement494 1905-02-13 2 NOTICES. BUCHANAN "RED SEAL" 7 Years Old $10.50 "BLACK WHITE" 12 Years Old $13.75 OF ALL DEALERS. MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE JEFFREY'S STOUT. 9 M CASTLE" BRAND 7 doz. pints $14. OF ALL DEALERS. Imported By BORNEO CO., LTD. r«b. 18 m A BTANDABD DOUCY. a. j. key**:* o*. b B494 words
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Advertisement765 1905-02-13 2 NOTICES. j Two Genuine Articles. J Vanguard Whisky TRAVERS'TAWNY U is a pleasing example of the de- mm tag licately flavored mature spirit nAnT fU fjf so grateful to the palate of the PU K 1 1 connoisseur. Its absolute **^^L\ tit bL^L\ purity places it in the first line765 words
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Article421 1905-02-13 3 .-t.^ric.^ oi Bribcrj ire and farther ther in C'liiia. i i" military and partly and had i we ik all the time. The mmiii.it of the Bui .1 thing which i whi ii I alta of th Di axly i i the Kh u -li in421 words
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Advertisement1236 1905-02-13 3 NOTICE^ *^L\J X IJJl^lJjrWlX JJX\V/KJ>> UC/ V/V,#»«| straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Ac, "Dagger" Brand GIANELLI j Perrier-Jouet MDollinaris AT I TVA'O ifJUIUIIUI IS xVIAJINU O t 1 m P a 6 n 6 THE QUEEN W&pi TABLE WATERS. Milk c/ %lwm\9 DRY SWEET. Guinness' Stout c rwrb, Tints t1,236 words
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Obituary29 1905-02-13 4 Tavlor -On Saturday.the llth inst., at the General Hoiipital, Rowland Taylor, Hecond i,on of the Rev.'Kobert |Taylor, of the Rectory. Muuk Hecelden, (.'axtle Eden, Northumber laml, aged 40.29 words
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1049 1905-02-13 4 The Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 13th FEBRUARY. The 6traniiinn of the cruiser Pylndt* at Thursday Island seems in indicate that the Admiral of the Australian squadron realises the fact— understood by certain well informed people, though not, we believe, hitherto published that the Baltic Squa Irons arc anxious1,049 words
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Article552 1905-02-13 4 It is rumoured thai certain American interest*, formerly represented here by the International Tin Company, of New York, propose the establishment of extensive tin smelting works in the Straits. It will be recalled that the Americans, who believe their processes of ore treatment to be superior t > and m>re552 words
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Article193 1905-02-13 4 or Penang, or any other port in the Straits, to New York or any other American port. They could do the mere carrying at a rate which it would not favor existing British freight handlers in this part of the world to compete with, and then they would secure the193 words
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Article269 1905-02-13 4 We recently commented upon the official denial by General Stoessel of an interview with him, alleged to have been held at Nagasaki, and published under the signature of Mr Edwin Emerson. The! atter gentleman retorted on Jan. 27th with a letter wherein he gave the lie direct to the alleged269 words
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Article332 1905-02-13 4 Apropos of the question of Benevolent Societies for the relief of meu who through misfortune or otherwise '§a broke" in Eastern Ports, which tsj recently noticed in th^se eofcUMM, j. c jrrenpnn-'lent writes describing the inauguration of Mob a MOMty ji II in goon over twenty years ago II seems332 words
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Article20 1905-02-13 4 Share quotation!, general shipping newt, and paaaenger liiU, besides (hipping, insurance advertisements will be found on page 10 and 11.20 words
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Article13 1905-02-13 4 Advertisement* of Sales, Wanted, Tc Let, etc., will be found on Page 6.13 words
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Special German Service.
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Article92 1905-02-13 4 licrlln, llth Veirruary. The Czar lias invited Prince Leopold of the German Imperial family who is to proceeding to the cc it of war to visit him fn route. Preparation* are now being made here for the Pricce's departure [Prince Leopold it a cavalry general,92 words
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Article28 1905-02-13 4 There have been fresh strikes at St. Petersburg and in the provinces of Russia. There are tears of what may happen there on Sunday (yesterday).28 words
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Article52 1905-02-13 4 We are indebted to Mr. Tanaka, the Japanese Consul at .Singapore, for the following official telegram from the Foreign Office at Tokyo 2,000 RUSSIANS BURIED. Iteceiced 10.30 p m. Sututday. Marshal Ohyama reports Up to the ioih inst. we buried about 2,000 Russian corpses in the vicinity52 words
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"Renter's Extra Service.
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Article40 1905-02-13 4 Fresh Fighting. l.'in'hn, 1 lth February. There was a fresh collision between troops and strikers ;«t Soenowice yeßterday. The troop* tired on a Mb of strikers who were extinguishing a smelting furnace, killing' and wounding /l1 hundred.40 words
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Article32 1905-02-13 4 Five thousaini strikers paraded the streets of St. PrtOTbaqg yesterday, and induced tbe men of four other factories to join '.hem, bu' they dispersed quietly on encountorin,: the tronps.32 words
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Article26 1905-02-13 4 At the ins tIM Governors, the MMtMtaran ol Warsaw and the mineowners of Soenowiee are conferring with a view to unking concessions.26 words
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Article63 1905-02-13 4 Employers Refuse to Recognise it. The men at tl.o I'uilott* and the France- Russian w >rks at Bt Petersburg j started d.i light hours' dap on their own account, hut as the employers refused to countenance this proceeding, tin, t-trike MM IWaWtd yesterday, when 12,000 men63 words
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Article36 1905-02-13 4 Fifteen hundred strikers at Sosnowice, seeing the Catherine Works illuminated, believed that work was proceeding and started tow.v building, when soldiers lirad from the windows, hitting in, my of the strikers36 words
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Article113 1905-02-13 4 A Liberal Manifesto. Earl Spencer has iIMMd a manifesto in the name oi the Liberal loaders in which lie cHratti upon thi Licensing, and Education questions. He does not mention the Japanese Alliance but ne advocates the conclusion of Arbitration treaties. The Washington Congress terminating on 4th113 words
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Article19 1905-02-13 4 11 MS I'l/l'i-h* is larouud on I'eel Kef-i, TnuiHciay Island, but she is not seriously damaged.19 words
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Advertisement542 1905-02-13 4 latest advertisements. Eatable, Edible, Comestible, Esculent, Alimentary, Cereal, Cibarious, Dietetic, Culinary, Nutritive, Nutritious, Succulent, Potabu Potent, PROVISIONS, THE AUSTRALIAN STORES AKK INEXPENSIVE INDEFECTIVE. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1,2, 3, 4, High Street. New Stock of Silk Curios and Silver and old Jewellery. Ttltphcnt No. US. liupeetion Solicited. HOTEL542 words
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Advertisement79 1905-02-13 4 G.R. Lambert Co. IHE BEST KNOWN STUDIO IN THE EAST. Fcb uc Wish:— On the Ist February, at Kuala Lebir, Kelantau, the wife of Mr. Percy F. Wise, of a daughter. Xiw.— At Shanghai, uo 1-tli February, the wife of J. M Imiw, of a daughter. ROBENTHAL On Janoary -l.tl.79 words
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Neuter's Extra Service.
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Article45 1905-02-13 5 May Cut Russian Communications. London, 1 _'//i ftevMrf It is believed that when the severity of the winter terminates, Genera! Kamimura whose new army is lightly equipped and carries innumerable Held guns, will endeavour to cut off the Russian communica'ions njrlh of Vladivostok45 words
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Article61 1905-02-13 5 The ironmasters of Russia have memorialised M tie Witte, demanding an improvement in the conditions of workmen, the equality of all persons in the eyes of the law, and the right of workmen and masters alike to .-ease work when they so desire. They also demand freedom of61 words
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Article77 1905-02-13 5 A mob of strikers at L >dz, enraged at the action of certain manufactures in refusingto piy out more wages until work was resumed, assembled outsice the factory demanding money. The strikers began firing upon the asßemljled troops from the windows of houses adjoining the factory77 words
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"Renters Telegrams.
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Article42 1905-02-13 5 Orders Placed in England. l.uiidon, 12/ A Fel',- uuy. The Tukyu correspondent of the Daily Telegraph sates that orders for four new Japanese battleships are being placed in Kngland, and al.-o contracts for hall I niiili.iii bterliug worth of gunf.42 words
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72 1905-02-13 5 Dispute with the Colliers. Beater*! oomepoodeotat Port Louis, Mauritius, states that arrivals from Nossibe, Madagascar, report that the Baltic Squadron is still there. They also report that conflicts have arisen between Admiral Rojestvensky and the Herman companies supplying coal to tht; warships The A'l'iiir:i! wishes tiie.72 words
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Article19 1905-02-13 5 Anxiety has iie.^n revived it St l'eti rs-bure A general strike lias l>een resumed at Warsaw.19 words
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Article12 1905-02-13 5 The Jjqunose American Arbitration l'reaty lias been signed at Washington.12 words
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Article69 1905-02-13 5 There v.-i- i <-i<-.\; uisii of subscribers at th? Hongkong and S anghai Bank for the Chinese 5 per cent, loan of one million sterling that was issued in London and Berlin on Friday, 10th nist it 97 The cio.vtl-- had to be controlled by69 words
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Article17 1905-02-13 5 ftojia m nsation hasjufct been caused in Scotland l>y the discovery of rich m>ld depotiti in Roes-shira.17 words
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Article25 1905-02-13 5 Thk priz piviiig at the R3lHus Girls' Bcbo 1 will take plaofl on the 18th in«t. Parent^ and friends arc cordially invited to attoi d.25 words
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Article23 1905-02-13 5 A Cbikml three storied house at Queen's Road, Honckonc, which had be<n insured ior •66,000, was burned down i a the Sod instant.23 words
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Article24 1905-02-13 5 I'nt rimut has begun the publication of an unfinished novel by Disraeli. The character in tho story is Mr. Gladstone, the author's great t.24 words
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Article28 1905-02-13 5 Mi< luimherlain has suffered a painful btr>-;jvc-i))cnt by the death of his younee t daughter. He has consequently oano lii'il nil liis political and otl.i: fuHii -tt "agninenrg28 words
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Article206 1905-02-13 5 Reuter's Extra Service. LATEST. ljondoa, Yilh February. The Tsar, by decree, has ordered the formation of a committee to ascertain the causes ot discontent among the workmen in Russia and to device measures to prevent such discontent in future. The Committee consists of representatives from the Government departments concerned, representatives206 words
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Article65 1905-02-13 5 London, 13/'t February Tue third Baltic Squadron is under orders to he in readiness to sail immediately. Yesterday passed off quietly at St Petersburg. The striker* were overawed by a display of military force. The situation in Poland is still serious. Five BtlMfara cruisers anchored la German East65 words
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Article448 1905-02-13 5 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Rowland Taylor. He died on Saturday in Hospital. Mr. Taylor was a mining engineer and certificated colliery manner. He recently was appointed by Government to go up to Kuantan to make a topographical survey of the country448 words
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Article23 1905-02-13 5 <>win<; to the recent captures of H: ui.-h ships by the Japanese, war risks are (|uoted in London at 70 guineas per c«nt23 words
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Article846 1905-02-13 5 The Qovernor Attends in the Rain. Despite the heavy rain which fell on Saturday morning and dwindled to a drizzle in the aftern KM,t lie Chinese hoi j their New Year sports on Hong Lim Green, and carried uu' the programme i the last item. l'o846 words
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Article26 1905-02-13 5 The P.&.0. homeward mail steamer Simla left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is expected to arrive here at 6 a in. on Thursday next.26 words
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Article29 1905-02-13 5 DiFvtuiETiNG reports of spying by Japanese and the creeping-iu of Japanese commercial travellers into French Indo-China have led France to send out an official to inquire into the matter.29 words
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Article29 1905-02-13 5 London underwriters feared (20th January) that the Japanese might capture in the Tsushima Straits 50 Britisii ships then approaching Vladivostok, the aggregate of insurance on which amounted to X2,000,000.29 words
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Article945 1905-02-13 5 First Production in Singapore. The Town Hill wag crammed on .■idtuiday night when "The Girl from Kay> was presented for the first limr to the Singapore public by the Dallas U.tndiiianu Opera Co. Tii«;6«j popu!a» musical comediee have WTffttT any plot at all They consist chiefly945 words
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Article232 1905-02-13 5 We are requested to remind t M Secretaries of Clubs that have entered the League Fottball competition that the meeting to arrange the fixtures for the coming season, will be held in the Y. M. CA. building at 9 p.m. to-mor-row. m Ox page 9 will be232 words
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Advertisement401 1905-02-13 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PEOPLE WE HEAR ABOUT. THEIK MAJESTIES TIIK KIXCi i QIEKN OF SIAM. H. I. H. GRAND DUKE CYRIL OF RCSSIA THE LATE M VK.KKSTCIUUIN H. S.H. PRINCE ADALBERTOFGERMANY THK LATE ADMIKALSIK H. KJSI'PKI. H. I. H. PRINCE KAN-IN OF JAPAN ADMIRAL SIR CYPRIAN BKIDGE H I. H. PRINCE401 words
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Article396 1905-02-13 6 Disgracefully Premature. London, Ma Jemmewg. Tin Tmiti' correspondent at Port Arthur states that the new town shows few signs of bombardment. He ia■aval that during latei ttagai at the siege many of the Raaaiaa stßaan aan useless, and that aaahan asmastd lof leave while attacks were proceeding.396 words
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Article363 1905-02-13 6 Why the Bullet Missed ./an. The theory that the Iriag of a live ..i-tvad I a saluting ehl the Bourse Battery on Thursday, at ths St. Nicholas Hall, St. Petersburg, was jUie result of a plot aimed at the Czar's life, is gaining ground. Two gunners of363 words
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Article659 1905-02-13 6 Publication of Important Despatches. London, January Mtk Colonel Yotuighwbaad, the envoy bo Thil>otJ in despatch dated the 18th Bepteaibai lii~t. defewUd the iademnitj •rriageaieut, [with Thibet for spreading |);i\ini'iii over 70 yean,] and laid thai i -ni.i 1 lt_-i- indemnity, payable ia throe yean, m aM have659 words
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Advertisement444 1905-02-13 6 WANTED— A teacher for Standard 111. Applj v Mies, |iTina reference nn<l experience. Feb 11 IM WANTED AT ONCE. Experienced Bill Collector. Must give good stcuiitv. Api ly KELLY .v WALSH, LTD, Feb 11 17-2 VICTORIA INSTITUTION, SELANGOR U anted, Assistant Master, salary according to qualification and experience. Thoroughly good444 words
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Advertisement681 1905-02-13 6 NOTICES. I FOR SALE. A if H. P. Befston Humber Motor Cycle n.-d trailer in thoroughly good order. Trice $360. Cost f"fio. Apply to H e/o Straits Times. Feb 88-2 TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED. BURNBRAE, Orange Gtove Road. Tennis lawn etc. Entry Ist April.9 Apply W. DUNMAN, 2 Prince Street.681 words
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Advertisement612 1905-02-13 6 NOTICES. rO BE LET, small first floor offices facing Cavenftgh Bridge Roid and Flint Street. Apply to Gnthrie A Co. Ltd., Agents. n.c. 'pO BE LET— No. 17 Armenian Street L next to Ft. Andrew's House, lately in the occupation of Messrs. Tomlinson and Lermit. Suitable for a boarding house612 words
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Advertisement767 1905-02-13 6 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Secretary to Resident, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon of the 3rd March, HO",, for the Wiring and Fitting Carcosa with Electric Light. Plans and specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at the Office of the767 words
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Miscellaneous172 1905-02-13 6 NOTICES. Xsde Straits Wmes. AND Wde Straits SBudget. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Daily usoe per year IW.OO do per quarter 7.50 do per month do per copy 0. 15 Weekly Usne per year 18.00 do per qnarter 4.00 do per copy o.4<i Wheu sent by post, there Is added172 words
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Article388 1905-02-13 7 l.lnyd's and Missing Vessels. The St. of the 14th ult gave the followiag specia] relatiag i.. blockade-runners The captures of British steamers by .i pauese .nee moiv call attention to the blockade running of the Ra n \V ,i. No one outside the shipping spline can have any388 words
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Article400 1905-02-13 7 lv «nii i he > lew "i Budiiig oul what pi i'ui, .1 [or the Colo i.ial Conference on preferential tariffs, Mi Lyttcltou in May i.i-i issued locunient, British asked foi return kI all resolutions which have been colonial ...in of preferential trade relations between the colonies and400 words
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Article578 1905-02-13 7 P. O. Iii Simla -ulini: on 16t!i Felirnary— Mr. C I. Baanasw, Mr. K. P. Caanroa, Mr. .1. E. Bolomon. I'er ChMtan sailing on v'mi M.ii.li Mr. A K. Mnlholland, Mr. K. V. W. CorneU, Mr. W. \.tJrt-i-, Mr. and Mr«. BnddalL Mr.578 words
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Article64 1905-02-13 7 AOMIBAL Sir John Charles Dalrymple Hay, in a letter to the Times, empha-m-i-s tha Lncr— of mutiny cases in tin- mercantile marine, and suggests tli.it the lact is attributable to the large foreign element among the crews. The newspapers, commencing on Admiral Hay's letter, urge the64 words
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Advertisement80 1905-02-13 7 Gratkful Schoolmaster. W. R. Wvalt. Ksi|., public schools, Sandriugliiim. K. S. W., says: "After suffering MUM lime of a very bad attack of IvMiitviv. I was induced by a local licmi^t to try Chamberlain's Colic, fjholan and Diarrhoea Hcmoilv. It inly took one ilosc to relieve, and after i tew80 words
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Advertisement602 1905-02-13 7 BANKS. Hongkong fi? Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAID-UP CAPITAL ..110 000,000 11E8ERVE FUND:— Hterling Reserve $10,000,0001 17f¥¥ innn BiWer Reserve 7,000,000/ 17 uou uuu Reserve Liability of Proprietors 910,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. A. J. Raymond, Esq., Chairman. H. E. Tomkins, Esq., Deputy Chairman. E. Ooeti, Esq. Hon. K. Shewan. Ho£ W.602 words
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Advertisement559 1905-02-13 7 NOTICES. Riley Hargreaves Co., Ltd. ENGINEERS. SHIPBUILDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORSSINGAPORE. AGENTS FOR: r*SBB>BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIi^mI 'flßj maBBBBmI ■L^bilbb lfaTT^'l l?l^JJ^S^Lamßaa«^?fe.'' Haw Some of the sizes rolled BxB 99 1O x IO and aa to 29 12 At least twice the strength of any other rolled steel columns of equal weight. Apply for559 words
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Article775 1905-02-13 8 Thk entries for the Spring lawn tenDii tournament of the S.C.C. close at 7pm. on Wednesday, Bth March I lay ..M Wednesday, 15th March. A CanWM woman, of middle age, biiort and thin, has undergone cruel and barbarous punishment by being tied to a cross and cut into slices, at775 words
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Article527 1905-02-13 8 The Van der Parra runs into the Cable steamer Patrol." Capt. Leeuwe of the Dutch steamer I 'an der Parra, which arrived from lianiermassin early this morning, reports that at ISJO a. m. while he was coming into the harbour, the electric lights on the Telegraph527 words
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Article525 1905-02-13 8 liijOCest Sailing Ship to Enter Singapore. To all who turn their gaze occasionally harbourwards the main feature of the roads for the past few weeks, has been the magnificent four-masted sailing ship "Peter Rickmers." lying about three miles out. With her great masts, and shrouds showing against525 words
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Article295 1905-02-13 8 Haji Omar liin IfftftHTMod S.illcli «ra* 011 Friday ftMtoaeod by the Bench Court t" ~ix month.-' rigOTOM lmpii-num m .md ckUt.il to pay f'm<- of 1600 to l>e paid to Teong Chin llok. the proOMaftor, by way at OHBMMatioB. Tile COM HI one of criminal misappropriation in respect295 words
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Article59 1905-02-13 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. ISA February, 1905 ro-d.t>'s 4/m bank rate is 1/1 1 fg The Catherine Apear arrived this morning from Calcutta with MS sheep and goats. Tbe British t-t.amur ','■<<>• arrived yesterdny from K < r.its a with 4,;{00 tt.~ns of coal for Huttenbacu Bros. The Norwegian steamer Skuhl arrived59 words
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Article98 1905-02-13 8 Qambier |8 87Jto!» do (Cube No 1) nnpicked 12.37J Copra Ba'i B.INI do Pontianak 8.07J Pepper, Black buyer.-. 26.iki do White, 6%. 39.00 Sago Flonr Sarawak 3. IS do Brnnei No. 1 3.30 Pearl Sago 4.60 Coffee Kali, 15* basis t 23 Oil Cnflfoe.Palembane, 20 X basio 24.60 Cnffne,98 words
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Article133 1905-02-13 8 On London Bunk 4 m 1/11 |J Dcmaud 1/llj Private 6 m/i 2/-| do 3m g 2/- On Germany Bank d/d 2 o_'* Private 3 m/« 2.0*1 do 6 m/» 2.1161 On France -Bank d U 2.49 Private 3 m i 2.f3 do 6in s 2.55 On India— Bauk133 words
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Article823 1905-02-13 8 CUm, It.l M sl.i 1,101 tnn(. I'm.t leaiuhamp. l:uh Feb. Fran Bombay, :>r,\ Fob. Pot Hoajk* 2, IKb TRADING VESSELS. &c. Arrivals since Noon of Saturday. Argun, Brit s r. iMi tons. Cft|>t Mislon I3ih Feb. From Mi-ll.ourne. i:tth Jar. Gc. Hnd 8 >lp. M v!>t >r i Co.823 words
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Advertisement62 1905-02-13 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS, No. 51. 52 High Street. Have iust received a large MMCtmenl of Japanese, Chinese, and lud!an silks of all kinds ami col un>. indUn, and Persian carpetß of all sizes, rugs and handsome ivory goofc Also many pretty articles uf silvJr and62 words
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Advertisement763 1905-02-13 8 QUITE THE LATEST! QUITE THE LATEST!! The Great New Card Game LEARNED IN TWO MINUTES. THE JOLLIEST GAME EVER INVENTED FOR AN INFORMAL GOOD TIME. Vf I T T IV < ""< to four card* at a time with WHEN YOU GET NINK CARDti .dea of VhV Same. SyIST d763 words
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Miscellaneous192 1905-02-13 8 DAY BY DAY. Monday, 13th February. Hi-h Water. 3-57 a m. 4-8 p.m S.V C. Hearer Section. 5-15. S.V.A. (inn Drill 5-3o "Tlit t.irl from Kayn." Town Hall. 9. Tuesday, 14th February. Bigk Water. 4-32 a.m. 6 2 p.m M VI. outward mail due. S Y.I. Aiming. 5-30. Parliament Opens.192 words
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Article1760 1905-02-13 9 Captain Lijfht am: ttu- \«>n_vah." The following .11. i -1^ tion of l'ciiang afpaan ia in.- .1 (Jmurttrlf Renew, lor Jauu.iiv Mgnad: A. FnaOM Stt-iiart (aptaui Kli-h.i Tn.paud. ol the Kn pmmn, «-li.. wn* om of 111, present at the foundation .Scttk'iiKiit of Poaaaf, or Prinoi1,760 words
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Advertisement706 1905-02-13 9 NOTICbS. Charles Heidsieck's White Sf al Champagne SOLE AOBNTS j rJehn, Meyer Co. c^W> Singapore and Ptnang. f > J^"f DEPOTS. Singapore: wbt^* leun. J«hn Little tc Ltd. fl'vxrs (iuntirl A SibiihiiMrlier i^^ggm G. Hoppenste. Sou rubuifii I 1 r.t"'| Irmn. S. L. ran Xicrtp k mn&liry ni w.l THE706 words
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Advertisement359 1905-02-13 9 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. WA T C H MA K E;R S. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Messrs. Simpson Co., Coach Builders, .Hattras. Ts II I. I. aiig Edward VII Hit Lmllmcy Kir John AnderMi, k.t' MM. Governor of tin str.nts S. It lenient-. OMataffSi >v.l ull information may be359 words
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Advertisement256 1905-02-13 9 NOTICES. THE GRAND HOTEL LTD. Nos. 18, 19, 20, BUND, YOKOHAMA. Being the largest and most complete Elotel in tie Ka«t, an 1 haaoial for its Excellent Position, Cuisine, and attendance— it stands unrivalled. It. commands an unbroken view of the Harbour and Toki •> Bay, and has magniQcent Prorneuade256 words
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Advertisement254 1905-02-13 9 NfvncFs THE Straits Wimes CAN BE OBTAINED AT Till! FOLLOWING PLACES IN Singapore. tliissrs. John Little i Co., Ltd Viwsrs. Kelly and Walsh. Ltd iaffles Hotei -taffies Tiffin Rooms Vdelpl.i Uotel lotel de la Paix Jotel de I' Europe Hotel Netherlandi T.-uijoiig Pagar The Kefrc-hment DuflV. Tink Road Rail-v.iy Station.254 words
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Article789 1905-02-13 10 BHI P P I NQ. SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. steamer; sh. ship; bq. I ■>argue ach. schooner Yet. Yacht Cm. '.'rmscr: Gbt.— Gnnboat; Tor.— Torpedo; H.p. i Horsepower; Brit.— British U. B.— United i States; Fch. French; Ger. German; Dut. i Dutch789 words
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Article597 1905-02-13 10 Name, port, probabU date of arrival, and name of agentt. Steamers. Acbillen. China. Apl a Mansfield. Agamemnou, L'pool, Mar 27; Mnnr.fi.>)<l. Aker, Antwerp, Feb M; East Asiatic Coy. Ali iron", Liverpool, Mar R; Mansfield. Airlie, Hydnev. Feb 16; Boustead. Aj»x, China. Feb 26 Mansfield. Andalusia, HoD^kong, Feb 27597 words
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Article254 1905-02-13 10 For Singapore Per P. A O. c. a. Marmora connecting ■with the steamer Nubia at Colombo, from London Jan. 20, d.ie 18th Fed iss N. Evans, Mirs Tedlic, Hisses (•>) Wuding, Rev. P. Rees, Capt.iin and Mic Locock, Messrs. R. S. Fry, A. B. Ward. K. Conway254 words
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Article236 1905-02-13 10 oumoer Pa d ShaL Vftlne "P* C 0U PlUiy urn Buy«ir» Scllvn Traunac tions f GOLD. 9 13,600 10 $7.60 fciiiiit U. M. Co., Ltd t >JO uniMuid.a 4.J00 $10 10 (Delerml, W.OOO t 10 10 Kaduna G. M. Co., Ltd. 10.U00 10 8 (I'ref.) 6,207 1 g 1236 words
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Article135 1905-02-13 10 *00,000 U 1 li 1 Uutt Development Co., Ltd. SO.UOU unissued. 2,000 100 f 100 Federated Engineering Co., Lid. 4,500 60 60 Kroser Neiive, Ltd. 40,000 > 126 I W Hongkong tuid Shanghai Bank 12,000 |100 f 100 I Howarth Erskiue, Ltd. 3,400 10 lv Maynard Co., Ltd. 8,000135 words
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Article42 1905-02-13 10 Uowajth Erskine, Ltd. 1% 280,000 SV prem. Kiley, U»rpoa»e«, Ltd. 226,000 •>% prem buyen-. Sin K a P oro Municipal 8% vra,mi >>% preui bnyen-. 6% 1.87V00 1% prem buy. i*. I 866.WW •>% dis. Ms*. *V i Will l/. i i-i.,i -i., l<«yisn42 words
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Advertisement453 1905-02-13 10 NOTICES^ MAINTAINS TIIE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the System against Disease litli S3Bl»?ffSsffß»^^^saisp|Oß^O^FLUlOtXTHAty l^.- I.tO_j7MAIC* 'We Munnt •pr*k ni^liTfyijJirUK k\'2 £X"t' *i QKIV too hifrblj of it." Ua^^^UW n, V 9 Bk^aVss^^BT bh bvkJ 1m c\ gr'J^ as\. Pronounced by the hiCntST MtDICL453 words
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Advertisement185 1905-02-13 10 NOTICES. W^* Some of the Special Advantages possessed by g^ %L Tkt Milk r~* (BBS) Wntlnlt In c»mp.«lll.« l». a.< art ai Mty HI «|MIM v Ditcrul Ullk. Ml w l:r rin fin t 1 Tk., m.14. p.ri*i mi« m ksnassi .i mm n»h 4 msj JJoV ooro I r185 words
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Advertisement720 1905-02-13 11 At the price you pay for your STENGAH, you are entitled to the very best. See that you get Buchana n' s "Black and White." You can have it for the asking. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia. India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Pirt«,720 words
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Advertisement1251 1905-02-13 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklljke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with tbe Netherlands India Government Agenti at Singapore Ship Agency, late J Djbndbu 4 Co., 2 3 Col i.yer Quay. 'Ihe undermentioned dates are only approximate -Khmer From Sip'ted. TUI.W UmmH*l* tot t— i Van Hogendorp Sambas Feb IV ■*:inil.n- I'iii.angtnt, Singkawang and1,251 words
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Advertisement659 1905-02-13 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. N.D.L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Imperial Herman Mail Lina. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen-Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles. Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Haid. Buei, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, and Kobe to659 words
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Advertisement739 1905-02-13 11 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES ICEAfI STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched rom Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China md Japan every week, and from Japan home <rards 'or London every fortnight and foi Liverpool monthly. One outward ateamei iach month extends to739 words
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Advertisement498 1905-02-13 11 INSURANCE COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO FIRE LIFli. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000. THE LARGEST riRK OFFICE IN THE WORI.I BOUSTEAD ie Co., Agents THE LONDON AND LAJTCASHIRI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital £2,127,500 Paid up Capital. 212,750 Reserve Fund. .£1,073,550 The undersigned, AgenU for the Con. pany, are prepared to accept498 words
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Article543 1905-02-13 12 A Uruesome Scare. A very graaaoaM and. at the same mg the round* in ihe ■arthara suburlis ot Colomtxi, in Kotahena and Mutwal :i tha former iv particular, hays tlic l tVyl'in. The story is a kaa| A< ii ili ni; 1" a curriMit nUMtW KMH543 words
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Article238 1905-02-13 12 HOW GE RMAN SAI LORS DANC E. < Sunday aftaraoon, iayi the iiian, tha often of the 11. L M. B. rlertha girt an at Immm" to tha Oat ..n community in Calcutta and tUo i a Bomber <>i' the Hritisii resident; :i- II BY the Lieutenant-Governor ud Lady eYaaei238 words
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Advertisement71 1905-02-13 12 Bvkrv c.MMiMiv hat been Immiltiiil I y the introduction of Chamberlain i "lie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remech ito thii country. Tham is icanaly a i ighbourhood l.ut that someme caa ba and whose life baa baaa mmi by ita lii- the beat known mtdirina (or 1 [ormi of itomaea and71 words
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Advertisement314 1905-02-13 12 NOTICE^ ypr ftevos of tde Straits, r,:e-a.:d strdiiLs Times. IT HI-A.S THE Largest Circulation^—. O F ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MALAYA. FOR "War telegrams :r,:e^:d tf Straits Times It may be obtained in Singapore at the following places:Mcuri. John L.ltllt 4Co lld Tht Rtfruhmcnt Bullet. Tank S«po> l.lnej 4 K.mpont314 words
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Advertisement422 1905-02-13 12 NOTICES. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. ESTIMATES OIVRN OX APPLICATION POB CONSTRUCTIONAL STEELWORK JOISTS IN EVERY LEADING SECTION FROM STOCK OR FROM WORKS. COMPOUND GIRDERS. STANCHEONS. Ac. RIVETED UP WITH DESPATCH FROM STOCK MATERIALS Bridges, 13 A A Tj^ CJ Stanchions, Girders, itUU-T Piers, DESIQNS AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. OhaaaeU, Flitches,422 words
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