The Straits Times, 16 March 1905

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times NO. 21.087 THE STRAITS TIMES. THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1905. PRICE 15 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 64 1 NOTICES^ MOTOGODELLE Particulars from c. dupire co. SOLE AGENTS, SINGAPORE. ALKMAA, HOLLAND. WORKS. Compania General DE TABACOS DE FILiPINAS. Singapore gency: No. 4 Battery Road place to buy jroui @iga?s and (Cigarettes. V ■Ji i r mr money. FA7ORITOS J. DOTRES, REGALIA A. LOP r Z, PERFECTOS, REINA VICTORIA NON
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    • 1 1 DOTRES
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    • 288 1 Charles Robinson, lurt Commission Agent. Singapore May Pace Meeting. tfally ben te MMm owner", ami oticiU latereatad in the Kirst Day*! GRIFFIN R \< thai m haa aeeaaa iii" ><)K on ta« ■have araaM. 2,'jUO to 100 aaaaal •aiaetiag Hu- ttne wmmtr*, niimtwi!. only booked n>>; n -i i Faa
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    • 615 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROBINSON CO. 26, RAFFLES PL CE. GRAMOPHONES. 1. LARGE COICT&IGiETL^KnsrT OF GRAMOPHONES. MV^^ni^BßaMMMMM^^^^V The Junior Monarcli lias all the I\;t 1 afaj of tlie Won irc'i Grraui in >n Lt is fitted with al 1 the latest improvements, takes all sizes in Biwda. as iilus ration. PRICE $65
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    • 200 1 FO< A PLEASANT HOUR QO TO UK I (Binetnatograpl) I Al" THI Foot of Fort Canning 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY, AT 8, 9, AKD 10. i Mt« *ner. Mm MaaL Mar (DJLJD^LJ^I^L HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful I cation, fond the b st, large play-ground, strict discipline, daily s.inly
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  • 16 2 Ltmdtm, IMI Mnrch The death is announced cf the Marquis of Anglesey
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  • 38 2 Marshal Oyama reports that in the mountainous dmrict* eastward of the Tieling Road, considerable numbers of Russian oilictrs and imn are voluntarily coming in and surrendering. The Japanese army SMtioBM driving the remnantb ot the enemy.
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  • 705 2 F. M. 5. Tin Duty. Kumim Lifia, litk, March. According to ftgnn by the I'tiiik I 1*,,,, „i |1,200, 83* i.-- .uitun>.iu<i in the Mi'iuio expected In l)f domed from tin iind t;u on 1" \n •spotted tnm the f. M. s. tail fMur, conpuwd with the KtaaJ
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 357 2 NOTICES SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. *NTICORRO«y>4£ I S'DEROSTIfgh BRANCH s~pH Bridges, Pipe-lines, Pontoons and all Steelwork. The only preparation which will satisfactorily stand a tropical climate. IMPORTERS BORNEO Co., Ltd. JODELITE. JL& 1 WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Renders Woods secure against attacks of White Ants, teredos, dry rot, G?c. IMPORTERS: BORNEO Co., Ltd. H.
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    • 1011 2 I noti: Eg. Two Genuine Articles. Vanguard Whisky TRAVERS'TAWNY U Mm is« pleasing example of the de- \\m mm licately flavored mature spirit 71 K SJr so grateful to the palate of the lU H 1 /rZj^^^ connoisseur. Its absolute {W /uf9^k purity places it in the first line /^fr'V^
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    • 15 2 ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a per feet antiseptic dentifrice, rleanes anH pn>«prvp«t thp tftpfh. »-"v ''i»(/
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  • 523 3 Behind the scenes: V. r- -l.liiitcin. the (Mil-known artist, wlio was dn wii.d with M;ikarnff in the ■•lVtr<«|uvl.ivsk. iriv.s us a |ii<ture of Knropatku a- was wkea sarviaf sm chi«f „f 111,, staff to Sk.ilM-l.lt. tfl whom he ra I lit- \<rv ■lltillmii We »re told how Kuro|.atkiii
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  • 191 3 Hold Prcs* Campaign. >i PetetstNug, Fciiru.irv 18th. IfoM i tli<- Bnssisji ptptn iadoifa in a ratros- view of the year of war just ended, the gewrsJ bsoor of wliidi is lespair «nd disappenntment. The war so far has cost Ru>si;i £100.000, lin mi ii'-v and di -<■
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  • 101 3 Vcnnr, lTlh M The leading Polish Conservative organ, the Can, of Cracow, is informed that executions of prisoners i n MSMM have been carried out by the military and police at Warsaw in the last few days. In the fourth police district of the city 10 prisonen
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 Noraara Lnu Bxtbubmcb. "Om truth kerned by actual experience does man gi>o<l than ten experiences onbeui alumt." Tell a man that Cli.iin Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure rhoitfl BMtbas, and ::e will must likely forget it before the end <'i the day. Let him have severe attack of
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    • 350 3 NOTICES. HERCULES^CEMENT. w Ul STIVEN CO., Siwjapore. Nov. 10 tu.ths. GRAMOPHONES. ta Vo!x de 50 n fr\attr« Our prices are M rcdu.el that every-body cat now afford a (Iramophone himself CTE FRANCHISE IDTJ O-ZR.^TSdrOIPIIOnsriE. .M.nk Tyiewriter No. 3 Exhibiiiou Keiuoducer .lv. Xo. 4 50 do. Xo. S a 575 do,
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    • 113 3 CHILDREN WASHINC HATH 51. 75 l #^|i^i'*^« BLUE 85 a^ WHITE 65cts. W^^J^ GIRLS SUX HATS 1.50 THE POIirsMOC r H QIRLS PONGEE SILK HATS s2 50 OIRLS STRAW HATS MOO IiZJ^TZ BROTHERS LIMITED. John Little Co., Ltd. Marriage Presents, Birthday Presents, Complimentary Gifts. A visit to Messrs. Little's simplifies
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    • 121 3 Messrs. Simps* n I Co., Coach Builders, vtstosfrvur. T« H I. 1. Kins Hmi til Ui» littWnt) Sir J»Vi Aistiiw, LCJU. QoTemor tt tY* trails S. ttlenivntn. CaUlog u» and all infori., ,i :uu may U- l.a.i *l am a« I i H. ABRAMS, The Singapore Home Repo«itory. Snw SO
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  • 546 4 Tbe Straits Times. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH. We understand that unier the sailing arrangements mule by the British India Steam Navigati >n Company with retard to their new mail contract the s.s. Thung Wtk and Teesta will be put on the run from Singapore and I'enang to Negnpatam
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  • 254 4 Vwm Baatar yeal r4ay we catlured the ■aaawariog infjrmstioa that M. Cieuidiitel, tha Kresioii Minister foi the Cokmiaa, will tpaad Baptaaabar in Iv do-China, atodytog the dafanc* loftba c nmtrv in vie?, ot ri.e changed situation ia Ihfl F.i: Ejs\" II of M. UWaMatal lor tiiis porpoM ij doubtltis judicious
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  • 226 4 One curious fact ai out the blockade runners Baata Urn British tl.ii captured l>y the Japanese U thai they are British in name only On the 17th Feb. tlie Higher Prize Court of Japan delivered judgment sustaining Ihe decision of the Sasebo Prize Court, confiscating the Frencl; steamer Georg>. and
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  • 100 4 Russia's financial resource; already straitened enough can hardly bear the strain of the failure of the war loan It was reported from Vienna early this month that the Imperial Russian Bank had made an over-issue of paper money, the circulation of which was being forced, especially in the provinces east
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  • 21 4 Share quotation*, general shipping news, and passenger liata, besides shipping, and insurance advertisements wil! be found on pag: 9 and 10.
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  • 13 4 Advertisements of Sales, Wanted, Tc Let etc., will be found on Pag* 6.
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  • 7 4 The Straitt Budget waa published this morning.
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  • 11 4 N. Hamkkd, ship chandler, sends date block calendars for this year.
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  • 12 4 This afternoon a Dutch lighthouse tender passed through from west to east.
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  • 19 4 The Town and Volunteer Band will play at the H. S Reservoir this evening from 8 30 weather permitting.
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  • 24 4 ThK French cruiser Guichen has arrived at Saigon from France. On the •Mi inst Admiral de Jon(juiere9 hoisted his flag on board ot her.
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  • 34 4 Ybptbrday afternoon a friendly pime of soccer was played on the old jail site between teams representing the clerical staffs of the Post Office aud the Government Otfice. The game ended in a draw.
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  • 35 4 H.M.S. Amplutritc left Hougkong yesterday en route for Singapore. Sl-.e h imineward bound to pay off. She will he relievod on the China station by the Diadem, t'-hieh is a vessel of the tame flats.
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  • 34 4 The Strai;a Trading Co. have presented the Church of Sc. Mary the Virgin, at Kmla L:n\pnr, with a handsiine bell. A hell-chamber is to be placed over the present porah to ace mmodate it.
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  • 43 4 Tun morning a Kalll-s Bchooi boy, naaaad Willie Dams, repjrted at the M iiii.« T.iii'j gsation td 4» Uhinamaa vv.ii la tiie s«-a opposita the Sciioot. The Marine Police sent out a boat aud picked up the body. \i, iniiutst nill be held.
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  • 58 4 Ihe Pimm»§ Qmutk of tba 14th instant announces Hi- lanented death of Madame Maria Ar.elie B im qoe, in religion Sister St. Anfelir.e, ol the O.'le' ot Bl Maur, for niaaj yours the loved and revered Reverend Mother Superior of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus of Penang she
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  • 192 4 Wu have received from McAlister and Co Ltd, a copy oi their new cat iK>cue, which has just been published. The book, which in quarto cize, is 100 paijt-s odd between timed covets, ru.ii teals with n th nnad and one lim i ia uetieial goods, k.r ■rbicn MeAliMer'i nave
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  • 51 4 Yesterday's Play. Mr*. Waddell ai.d Mixs .I. (Junn beat Mm. Saumler* and Mi«.n liunn 0-8, 6-3, 6-3. Ties for To-day. CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS.— FINAL. HIM tiunn and Mr. F. Sulzinann v. Mus J. I •mm and Mr. Nurrie. Mi>- AnlerHon lias kindly 'onhented to distribute the prizes to the
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  • 134 4 Police Unearth Jewellery. Mr. W. A. Cuavaden, the Chief Police Olii.cr, ia desirous of finding owners for a quantity of jewellery which the police have discovered. The property includes a single stone diamond ring, a heavy buckle gold ring with one ruby,adiamond ring set with seven small diamonds,
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  • Special German Service.
  • "Reuter's Telegrams.
    • 33 4 ImmLoh, MM Mama. The pensants in revolt in Russia have pillaged the estates of the Czar and of other members of the Imperial family in the provinces of Orel and Chernigafi.
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    • 91 4 It is stated that the War Council at St PManbnrg has dodde^l apon iiinneliia'ely raising ,t fiesli army, wliith will include two divisions of infantiy of the Imperial Guard, two divisions of cavnlry of the sanu', and tha Aitillery of the Guar is. Hitherui none
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    • 39 4 Tba IWmjm aaya ttet| oviog to Urn uncertainty ot' Boaaia'i intaotroaa reearding the ooDtiauaDca of l!.e issue of v.if ii :w i ii loaa b v bai pmt oil' until tli.- |pu!;:|. ,i lituatioa br-ooines clearer.
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    • 65 4 rafotal uf th* Paria baafcan to sign tha Banian loaa emu act is r.'t irded aa itr D| factor in I V.< I ol I Im call-e 111: t direct 1; «'u^ i-i n ileter:i inati in >f tbx Cur to pataaw the
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  • 64 4 1 hk special shows for children at the Paris Oinaaaitograpa laat night between 7 and 8 o'clock wt*re a success. The exhibition was not confined to School boys as advertise 1. There was a bumper house and the pictures were much appreciated by tin; young paopla We uiiili ratead that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 264 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864) Wine Spirit Merchants, (London, Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai) SINGAPORE. PRICE LIST OJST A-TPFTjiaJ^TTOZT. Apl 16 ttLth.t. 31-3 WASS^AMULL ASSOMULL CO., Indian Store, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, High Street. New Stock of Silk Curios and Silver and Gold Jewellery. T*l*phone No. US. Intptetion Solicited.
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    • 261 4 BOXING ai raa VOLUNTEER DRILL HALL. kind permission of the Commandant. SVC. Saturday. March IBth, 1905 Tha following Raottanea liave kindly i m c loanaitUM M.i .r r. n,.!.-. s. v. C J. I) 5.,,1.1..-. A J. K,)-r. Kn, A 0 llil X-,. I. -vii-. .1. W. >ra-1.,.f,r., K-i I>r.
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    • 515 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mortgagee's Sale of FOUR BRITISH STEAMERS To be held at Powell Cos. Sale-room On Wednesday, sth April, 1905. at 2-30 p.m. PARTICULARS S.S. Giang Bee." lot 1. The British steamer known as the s. "Uiangßee" Dimensions: Length '290 feet, breadtb 40.2 feet, depth 18.7 feet Gross tonnag- aVolf.lt;
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    • 24 4 CHILDREN ARE THE SUNSHINE of the home. Bttmmi' Wim makes the suushine brighter. A splendid tonic for the little ones. So pleasant to taks.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 241 4 DAY BY DAY. Thursday, 10th March. llijjh Wuier. t 43 a.m. 7- IT |>.m. P. i). boaMward nail <•!.. L.L.T.C. Pnm giving. I'hilh.iiiniini.- tin lir.ii.i. s .to. Va|iCtiow 1 iu> iv i»|,ei.i. Tnwri Hainl. Ms. B— enroll 1 s:to PaathaM. aaaaa Read, Taagtta, i'ulu Hmni .iikl iii.'ikui Had. Friday, 17th
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  • Reuter's Extra Service.
    • 69 5 drnitm. 14tl Ifanai Karl Percy, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affair*, replying to Mr Lyell (member for East Dorset) said the Government had decided to arm certain specially selected friendly tribes in Somali!:ind for their selfprotection and to keep open the roads to the interior. This
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    • 22 5 Th<? Japanese are now endeavouring to drive tii« remnantß of the Russian riclit an I left wings north ofTieling.
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    • 18 5 Tlip .Ifinsnuse captured most of the Foreign Attachrs at Mukden, and have sent them to Japan.
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    • 38 5 The Japanese are confronted with the serious problem of the transporting of the Russian prisoners to Japan 40,000 of them will be sent via Dtlny, and a multitude more from Yingkow when the river opens.
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    • 27 5 Renter's representative at Bt Peters burg vine :—lt: It is understood that a gtric' eeneotehip will shortly be reimpoppd on i>re?B telegrams for abroad.
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    • 29 5 •i only the postponement of the new Paris loan, to Russia is anno»M 0.1, it is generally believed that the losn has definite!/ fallen throofffa.
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    • 33 5 OYAMA'S CAPTURES. Twelve Miles of Carts iMler. Man Oyama'i booty includes an iaunense train of earta, extending, a ler.pt:i 12 miles, ladeo withansmonitioii and store?, whi'h the Russians n miles nor-, i Mukden.
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    • 39 5 •il Kuropatkin reporti oa tiie 14th instant A fierce J ipaneae attack on the centre of our positions on the River Panbo has been repulsed. The Japanese l*!'t a thousand dead in front ot lh<3 positions
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    • 34 5 Reuter'i correapondent at Niuchwang tologrnphi Tiie train service between Yingkow .md fSmmirrting has been rcsninei l theJapaneoc agreeing to nbide by tbe Chinese re^ula'ions (witn to the c mveyance of contraband.
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  • 18 5 NOTE: On Page i of to-day's issue will be found a number of Telegrams received prior to noon.
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  • 144 5 Art! Lepislathre Council to-morrow, Mr N'arier will a^k Wi r ttentino of the <; rentbeen iriwn to the f:i ;>ro|i-r Qitar mtinp Camp in Singapore, it lias been ry to treat a European lady for small x in her own house where she tia^ been isolated with her
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  • 100 5 In the COUne ol the hearing of the Bangkok 0 ise. Mahomed Sultan against Katiji, his uif,>, in t lie Appeal nut yesterday Mr. Justice Myndman Jones Htatt.d that he did not know what attitude tbe Judge in Bangkok would take up, Imt be should think
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  • 1100 5 I Exhibition at Government House Yesterday. Thhough the courtesy of H. E. the Governor, the occasion of the At Home at Government House yesterday was also mado the occasion of a charming exhibition of pictures by the Singapore Art Club, which now seems in a more flourishing
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  • 214 5 Yesterday's Play. A Singles. IMdaa-S beat Kuchwaldy 3 (-0, 6-1, 6-3. Hanbury-3 lieat Bailey A. W. 6-:«, 6-4. F. Sal/mum 15 beat K. H. Ellis 3 6-1, 6 2. Hattenlmr^'- 1 beat Wood-.lones 6-1, 6-1. .1. Robertson beat Hannafordl, 2 set» to love. B Singles.
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  • 138 5 Ties for To- Day. C i-i v; I Valoi- iiuhueu. Bro-kwe' r. X ■riliw.iy I>. Hi. nit I v .1. \V. Isstt-S. Stur/.ei.f_"_'ei -15 v. PUppn Bn.Mel.'.v v A K Bailar— 2. Edlin 4 i A. S-fwart— l Perle v. /HsmSß W. Ker v. X.il.l Morrison v. Abram*. i.r;'. h;'.
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  • 285 5 Ties for To- Morrow. A Singles. C \7 Milei.-J v. A. Morrison -4. WAN. Hattenbiirgh— 3 v. I. Koberison L B Singles. I. E. Tyler ..cr. v. L. M. Woodward-:.'. A. L. Chittenden scr. v. Major Hardy 5. T ii. Scjtt s.r. v. H. A. MaHon— 3. T. G. Treadtfold-li
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  • 44 5 It is reported that the Secretary cf State for the Colonies has approved < f the scheme for establishing a Straits Medical School and the ant session will begin on Ist July. Dr. Freer, the Dean, will leave a month previous to organize the School.
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  • 215 5 Penal Servitude for Life. At tbe Arizes, yesterday afternoon, before Sir Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, and a jury, A*g Ann was charged with having on 22nd December murdered one Chuu Ah Hua. He tendered a plea of not guilty, and was defended by Mr. A. Rene Lowell. The
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  • 356 5 On or about the 27th ultimo, the Sultan van Liagga came into port and it was alleged brought decrepit persons into the Colony who had no means of subsistence. At the instance of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, a summons was issued against the Captain for breach of
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  • 147 5 Field Marshal Lieutenant Count Hubner, Private Couucillor of H. M. the Emperor of Austria, who arrived in Singapore on Saturday la^t by the Austrian Lloyd s.s. Trieste, left by tbe same steamer for the North this morning Count Hubner, who is accompanied by Prince Windischgraetz,
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  • 76 5 Shortly before 4 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the upper storey of a Chinese crockery shop iti Beach Road. The upper floor of the adjoining hour* was also damaged before the outbreak was extinguished. The Fire Brigade are having a pretty busy time lately There
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  • 53 5 Left Eastward Yesterday. The Jap' ne<<a cruisers K isagi and Chitose ana the converted cruhirs American Marii and Ymnit i M<iru left eat: ward at 7 o'clock last nightDuring the day the oQicer of the gusrd from H MS. Thetis paid a visit to Vice- Admiral Yamaya
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  • 400 5 The Auspicious Anniversary duly Celebrated at Raffles Hotel. Pending the opening of Singapore's Electric Tramway system, of which he wa* the foundr-r and is now the General Manager, Mr. L. D. Tandy devoted last evening to the pleasant duty of celebrating his 42nd birthday with a dinner
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  • 56 5 The Robinson Piano Co., inform us that Mr. Edward Branscombe and his well known glee and concert party leave Penang to-day in the P. and Simla, and go straight up to Shanghai in that steamer. It is therefore doubtful if the Company will be able to perform
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  • 25 5 Queen Alexandra and the Princess Victoria who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis) were expected at Lisbon yesterday, and will remain there about five Jays.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 631 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS R SKATING L," A p FOLLOWS OUR q I SPECIAL DINNER j g ON C Saturday, March 18th, 1905 L j BAND IN ATTENDANCE. j I i LZJ Our stock of Pianos and Musical Instruments has been Specially selected for this Climate of which we ha ye had
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  • 950 6 By "An Observer." London clubs make a world of their own, and club life is, even now, a thing apart. All smart men belong to one or two good clubs, and some are members of at least a dozen. Among the purely social clubs, the Marlborough,
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  • 478 6 A Leading Industry. Some interesting paiticul.n altl t h«r toy industry of Germany have l*-en published by the British Consul at Hamburg. Toys const it lit*- one of the nio-i mi portant branches of German nianufad inc. In the year 1903 the total volume of toys exported from
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  • 225 6 French lnfluer.ee. It is ol'ttn mentioned that the infill ence of the Fremli 1- UMNMUg Ulrotlgll nit t li<_' two Canton piovinos. .mil kMW oi Unit proximity to Toaqnin, this inri'ieiu-e will \h- in e\ -ideiire yet ■■M and more (writes t Ik- Canton correspondent of the Smih
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  • 167 6 The Indian and Colonial Exhibition, which opens at tlif (.'rv.-t.al l'alace in May. lias already attiaitccl a larger mini Ik r of colonies than any exhibition in this country since t he one at South Ken sington in 1886, (says the World.) New Zealand. Victoria, Gold
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 466 6 NOTICES. TBde Straits TDimes. AND XBfje Straits {Budget. SITUATION. Wanted as Secretary, Treasurer, or General Manager. Advertiser is open to negotiate with a view to securing a responsible position such as above. Has been 15 years in present position and is presently responsible for the Commercial and Cash Department in
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    • 606 6 NOTICES. WANTED. Two competent PRESSMEN; must .biroughly understand Wharfedales acd )latens. Smart men only wanted —Straii Timei, Singapore. Jan 4 u^ FOR SALE. Sulphuric and Hydrr chloric Acid Apply to N. W c/o Strait! Tinu. We ii 20^ FOR SALE. 1 HARRY and pony with harness, etc., T complete. Robinson
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    • 619 6 NOTICES. qno BE LET, small first floor offlces 1 facing Oavenitgh Bridge Ro<vd and Flint Street. Apply to Guthrie 4 Co. Ltd., Agents. n c. rTK) BE LET.— No. 17 Armenian Street X next to St. Andrew's House, lately in the occupation of Messrs. Tomlinson and Lermit. Suitable for a
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    • 684 6 NOTICES. NOTICE. My wife, Sect Teo Neo, having left my protection from the 6th Feb 1906, I hereby I give notice that I shall not hold myself responsible for any debtscontracted by her in my name from that period. KOH TECK ENG. Singapore, 11th March, 1905. Mar 14 VO-3 NOTICE
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    • 22 6 3TEARXS' HEADACHE CURE. •an be obtained from all rlispensariei 'quickly by post). Gives inttnnt relief. Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine handy. t.th.s.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 169 6 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE In ADVANCE. Daily inne per year J3'J 00 do per quarter 7.50 do per niontb 2.60 do per copy 0.15 Weekly Usae per year 18.00 do per qnarter 4.00 do per copy 0.4" When sent by post, there is added for the laily itsne, two dollars a
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  • 872 7 A rapori "!>• a the t.n deposits "f U» United States ha> jnal been completed (of tliv United States Geological Survey, Tins lvixnt. which is ths DM*l i"in|>lvto rvMim.' of lli«' Mibjcct tliu- fol aIU-nipted. llMtai llial thfiv was M cninimTcial prodacttO* of tin f i« >m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 Abundant Evidenck can be produced that Chamberlain's Pain Halm will positively relieve rheumatic pains as well as l>eing unexcelled for cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by all dealers. THE DISPENSARY. General Agents, tb.f.s. 31/3
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    • 906 7 NOTICES Singapore Spomw vlub Programme for the Spring Race Meeting, 1905. May 3Oth, June Ist and 3rd. KIKBT DAY. Tusetlay, 30th Sl<iy. THE MAIDEN PLATE.— VaIue *«0i A X.-i. for Maiden Horsee. Weight JW.SIi.. An allowance of 7lb. to cx-Oriffins imported into Straits fett laments or Federated Malay Mate*. Entrance
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    • 585 7 NOTICES Ownnrs of Urifflns are entitled to enter for either of the following series of Race*, VMS! SerUs No. 1:—1 First Day— Race No. 7 Second Day— Race No. 7 Third Day— Race No. 7 .»rv«No. First Day— Race No. 6 Second Day Race No. 1 Third Day— Race No.
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    • 357 7 NOTICES. ».^,^,^,^,^^fK<K<K<».<»v<K^^,^,^^^^^.<».4>,<», [fjJRACTICAL. I Progressive UU™ NG THE STRAITS TIMES PRINTING WORKS CECIL AND STANLEY STREETS. SINGAPORE. EVERYTHING NEW EVERYTHING NEW. ?i*- Our plant is all UP-TO-DATE, enabling us to give quick returns at satisfaction. lowest cost. RAPID DESPATCH. MINIMUM COST. BEST WORK. BANKS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. Netherlands Trading Society.
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    • 369 7 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S SALE or VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. Situate at Serangoon Road. Wednesday, 22nd March, 1905, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. All that valuable piece of freebold lane s tuate at Serangoon Road, Singapore, area 24.038 square feet being part of Grant No. 184. Together with tbe comfortable and
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    • 417 7 NOTICES. OOVEKNMENT NOTIFICATION." Teuders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's office ap to noon of the 20th March, IUOS, for the following works 1. Erection of quarters for gardeners at St. John's Island. 2. Extension of tbe West Coast Road (Earthwork, 4c, from Jurong Kiver, towards Pulau Dammar Darat.)
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  • 788 8 Particulars and Details. Tkk important lailuay. BOW Hearing completion, ii bound to becoii strong the opening <•< the interior of China Starting from the d wbbmb Btation, at the vwy praciacii of the [mperial Palace in the Capital, it i» constructed right through the oentw nl plain
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  • 56 8 League Fixtures for To-day. Yamhi'e; n "J 1 C Bbcnrood For c« itara at AaaoD Rd lvii titonsooß. KE vs "D" Uo. Sharwcod Forfsttre, at Paid Braoi this aiternoon. "C Co. Sherwood Forcatcri ts. TS R.G.A. at Tanglin B.w titctnooa. 80 Co R. 0. A. "A" Lo Pberwood F
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  • 105 8 Under this beading, Mulonny IHnitraltd, of the 11th February, has the following The best crude rubber conies from the Kepetigalla estate, in Ceylou. On this plantation the latex, or milk, is strained into shallow pans, about 7 in. square by I in. deep, and left overnight. The c..iL'ulatiuii
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  • 106 8 The Bombay Police authoritio. says the !</"»"'' a' Imli are now bssiy carrying out the registration of motorcars fas connection with the new regulatMSM which came into force on the M iu>tant. There is no difficulty in obtaining licenses, but those who arc in charge "i car-
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  • 247 8 1 ii the aeigkbowkood od <int in lViiik! h" a I'Uml in .ilHiiulaiic... ;i ml in. laaiplet lubmitted t'. the Taiping Mn .urn have been dei land ao^sal to the In -t \\Yl«h coal It i>, strange tlnut;. ■ay* a IVrak corretpondenl t.> i Penang ionrnal, thai the
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  • 250 8 For S'njf2;:nre. lVr P. .v V i n lo: MCtinf wlttl i' i oloii.lio, from London P b. 17, dv« 17th M.-uiJi Kemn. a K Oookrsm, J. I). 8. f-.- lej J f. Boy, Wm Mr tnd H i'llffi-k.'Dr .T. Kirk. Mr. Kir men M Mr Wr
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  • 515 8 By Major E. G. Broadrick, Commandant, B.V.C. Sinf/'tjii'ic, 1 ,th Mnvli. S. A. Orderly Men let atari cccii Capt. Q. a. Derrick. Orderly N. 0. Bomb. Henderson. Parade* On Monday, 2uth inst. at 8-30 p.m. at Urns Itasoa Koad. Koute March. Wasa uuii. mui, lielt ami siilearmit, putties
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  • 361 8 passengers Arrived. Pel T-nl.n. From .Marseille*.— Mr. l'aul liucl. Mr. and Mine. Jean I'oizat, Mnntei A. I'oi/at. Mi»* Pelaat, aUsi Marie Kin;:, Mr. P. J. Knight. From Suez Mi>- Au^ile. Fnni <'ol"!iil><>— ltrn-. Vcron and Pascal. Krmu Bombay— Mi«.» M. H. K-.l.inoon, Mr. Venulli and Mr. G.
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  • 74 8 harves at Which Different Ships are Berthed To-day. East Whasf— s.v. John Oavie. Victobia Grating Dock Nil. Ai.ki-.i. Craving Dock Immslb. iMIIIUVi No. 1 Chieng Mai, Tnra, Yen Den liovh. ii n 2 Telrna, Neptune. 3 Nil. 4 Salfordia. 6 Trieste. 6 CamphniJß, Hebe, Bowiio Whabf
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  • 13 8 FINANCE COMMERCE. 16M J/'.fr/i, 1905 1 ill;-, V 4/nj bark r~te is 1/11^.
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  • 20 8 The Nrrw r ;it: stcasnci h>rolut ar- rivel this morning from Birry with about 1.500 torn coal tor Hongkong, j
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  • 24 8 The British steampr Criigenrn arrhred jestfirday from Rin^oon with rice lot K^'be and the Te'ena fr-nn Calcutta 1 with coal t'ur Bouatcad atid Co.
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  • 31 8 The tii. wi m ii theF M. S. during j January 1 is' was M,24"> pictils acninst 731,68 a pi< ills la January 1904 Tha ■lutv oollected waa 1888,771 a^-iinst *****88
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  • 230 8 PRODUCE. HassMm bsMi N95 .lo (OiM No. 1) impicked 11.871 Copra Kali 835 do I'miii \:i '.1 B.<U Pepper, Bl wk B.M ,\o White, 5 37.^5 saga flew Sarawak 3.17J il.. Hruuei He. 1 3.00 Pearl Sajjo 4.40 Coffee Kali, 15 basis 24 00 CnTie.releiiilian« Kit heals 26.00 Cnffte, Lilierinn
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  • 265 8 Arrivals since Noon of Yesterday. Amhemt, Brit, st' l.'l ton 'up: Hun 1. l.'j.n Mar. Kroni BilUUon, 18th Ma 81;., snii in d.|i. Wee Bind Co. )or rontinnak, 19 h X..8. irti lirit. -tr. I,MB ton Eiii o: U-, IMb Mr. From BaBSOOn Mar. Rice. Beast Md
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  • 54 8 For Prr ittamer 'Unit To-morrow !.:ilni'i!i 'V I'o II" (Kieng Mvi p.m. Penanp anil Dell Hebr 3 p m. P. si'tiam >t I. Anton Bjft h o."j :i pn. S'r iihh •ATI I B liitoij A I'o.-.ti. :<al> Amhi i:i Malacca^ .-.>• i.'.. p Mni.-.jerm i-i-i.i i tc.
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  • 64 8 VasnaL's !i Dhti> m.. km no Busseai Brit Ith Xamm »g l!alcuttH I6tfa Redtmg Ba 1 ith ,s pjfSMwn Van hi ndv p l.ul ti Bi. Atakmn tr &saban IMb Kni iii Jep era. l nki.(iw:i IMk Chiton cru. .t Ii cru .ih en r,.u,uln |Jtb H'nlil U'll.l I
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  • 94 8 MAIL TO ARRIVE ion) Era 'm From hip I.L I I due ou iiitli M irch, TIMK I4BU I lit Bins 'I' l- 11 1 i ■i I cli I itii o »ta N. D FeS Bth H I. Mai 4th r>b IStb M It r IJl'i Ft 1. SOU)
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 64 8 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS. No. 51, 52 High Street. in i received a large attortmaal of Jsjmiwm, 0 vie.-c, ami Indiau tilks of all kinds an.l colours. T i;^ carpets of »J1 riaM, rngl and batxkoiae iv ry aroods Also many pretty articles ud g< Id
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    • 276 8 LOWEST CASH PRICES. t,~*Ju,,rim~~L/~ 1 I Iff I I I ISTIfIOCI-APHIC PEH- 1 1 1 ***** l II 3 coeHßAMtcutiUfiny 1 I1I 1 l| I* -d i I a. JI I Oocliran's Blue Black Ink, ■aee*s% prepared for Fountain l'en» A«at« St7lM. ist SSSBsHsM wiitnif, „'■>...! tii.k.-l ci-- ;elesco >ie
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 53 8 WCATHEh REPORT Kandang Ktrbr,, i/,, r fgjg k Bar -j:< »n. r i Tem|) 0 ;-<.i M v.i ;i,i i i v,.. Max. Temp iho'v Mill 730 -I i p.:,.. Max.in Bun 148.6 oiitht ct'dy. Terr, rad 69.0 KHinfall ih Tba standard tlm» ball al Port alao tfa a) I
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 873 9 Under this heading the following aburevlacioas orensed: »tr. steamer; sh. ship; bq.— barijoe sch. schooner Yet. Yoclit Cro. I Cruuar; Gbt.— Gnnboat; Tor.— Torpedo; H.p. tforso-power Brit.— British U. S.— United Spates; Fch. French; Ger. German; Dut. Dutch U.c. General-cargo d.n.^icck pas- I tender U. Uncertain T.
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    • 565 9 ■Vfl?n*r, port, probable date of arrival, and name of agenU. Steamers. Achilles. China, Apl 2 Mansfield. Afrii »n Prince, N. York, Mar 31 Boustead Asm nemnon, L'pool, Mar 'JO Mannfield. Alciuous, China, Apl 26; Mansfield. Andnlusia, Honqkong, Mar 23; B. Meyer. Airlijn, Sydney, Apl 24 Bouetead. Apa rima,
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    • 185 9 P. &O. Per Jauan sailing on 24th March- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Banks. lei Malta sailing on 30th March Mr. ami Mrs Evitt, Mr. E. C. 11. Woolfe, Mr. C. W. Darbishire, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Downie, Mr. Le Kevre, Mr and Hn. P. Warrack. Mr J.
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    • 424 9 Per Prinzes* Alice leaving -JOth March Vfrs. E. de Vos, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rirfge and child, Mr. John Salomon, Mr. F. C. MuhlinKhans, Mr. W. A. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Patcbitt and children, Mrs. and Mis* ■lonker, Mr. F. BaamKartner, Vfr. J. vuu Lobnizen, Hon. W.
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    • 22 9 I'cr Rlun.viit, leaving 3<>tli Manli— Mi. iii.l Mr». I'll. Soli»t, Mrs. Murray KolierUmi ami diiughter, Mii-U-i t'arrol, Mr-.. Markiv.
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    • 47 9 l'«r O'-eanien leaving '27 th March For Marseilles Mr. L. DossoKiie, Mr. and Mrs. Van Himten and child, Air. Pascal, Mr. Lapierrr, Mr. K. W. Hullett, U. C. A. Kadcliffe, R.N. Per Taiiraitc leaving lotli April— F<>r Marseilles— Mr. Waj?ner, Mr. K IMiers, Mrs. Luriaax.
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    • 81 9 Arastf r iam via port*, Kuntny Willtm I (from Battvia), due lbtli Mi.rch, J aendels. Hongkong, O. Apor (from Calcutta) due 20lh March, late icn Simons. Hongkong and Hti&nghai, A. Aprar (from Oalcutti) dv« 23rd March, Paterson Simons. t*ort awettenham, Avaqyee, every 'i'uei day, Koe Guan.
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    • 259 9 of Shares I L-aai Barm s»Um TrMwacI tions .i.i r~ 13,500 UH UlUcMl'd. 4.J00 20,000 10,000 6,-Ml 10,600 J6.700 .10,000 50,000 150,000 20,000 \m uniraiKd. BOLD. s 10 57.60 Bersawah U. M. Co., Ltd l-j.m 13.00 10 9 lv (Inferred) t 1U M Kadnna U. M. Co., Ltd. 10
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    • 138 9 400.0U0 40.00U uniMued. ■2.OUU 4,500 30,000 IIi.UUO 6,000 5!,760 35,000 600 2,000 6,000 785 jniuned. 300,000 50,000 imiuued. 87,'J00 1 $100 60 1-26 100 10 $100 100 10 60 100 $100 a 1 Doff Development Co., Ltd. 11.60 f 100 Federated Engineering Co., Ltd. 160.0U 60 Fraser Neave, Ltd
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    • 49 9 liowailh Erskine, Ltd. IX Kiley, Bargreavea, Ltd. H% Singapore Mnnicipsl 6% 6% it Tanjo»v I »i-»r Po^l <•„., Ud 8V I 260,000 BY prein. £26,000 '2% preui buyer. 400,000 2% preni bnyeie 1,878,000 1% prem buyers. 666,600 1% dv. num. 260,000 prem I uy, r. I »«W.R«i' prom kiivmt,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 196 9 NOTICES. #Ny Carlsberg Beer t r.' lipht Pilsener Beer, especially brewed for Tropic OfctsJaaMs «t the principal Hoteli and Rttnll Tealrrp K.&K. Kuhn Komor The leadi: Ait Curio dealers in the Far Eact l nic Art Ctlriot ol every descripii).i always on hand SILVtRWARE. 1 SPECIALITY. Inflection m Corduilly Invited.
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    • 262 9 NOTICES. IRIGAUD'S Kananga OF JAPAN TOILET WATER Rigand'iKaningiWi tm* has the nrect perfume of the Kimngi Flower of Jipan and i soothing tod cooling action on the ikin, it relieTei mojquito bitel, and is mot refreshing mlRIGAUD C° PIRFUMBBS 8, rue Vivlenn*. •t l^tattaMl J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWELLERS. OPTICIANS.
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    • 49 9 The Idka which some people havu that chrouic diarrhoea is incurable i» ;i mistake. Chamberlain's Colic. Choleni a:id Diarrhoea Remedy not only gives immediate relief but will effect permanent cure It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealei:THE DISPENSARY General Agents this. 31 o
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    • 733 10 At the price you pay for your STENGAH. you are entitled to the very best. See that you get Buchanan's "Black and White/ You can have it for the asking. COMPANIES. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. For China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Pcrts, Plymouth and London.
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    • 1188 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Koninklijke PaUetvaart MaatschapplJ. Under contract with tbe Netber'arjds Irdia Government. Aptnt* at Singaport Ship Agvkcy, late J I>-.eki>bi(< A Co., -J-S Coii.yer i^t'AY '1 be undermentioned dates are only approximate. txp'ted. 'V:il If ?>rsrat<H.-i! tm Camphui/s Riliiton Vf w IS Billiton, ard Rat'via Mar 17 Vand'r'l.yn I'ontiinnk Mar
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    • 693 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. imperial Oerman Mail Line. J'he fast ar i well known miil steanidrs •I this CJompany sail fortni(»hsly from Bremen-Hsimbur'i? via itotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice vorsa) Port rtuir), Suez. Aden, Colombo, Pcnang, Hinganore HorjKkont', Phangh.ii, Naganalii, and Kobe 'O
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    • 707 10 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES !i!F*S BTIAI SHIP to., Ltd. A.\'!> I'ihin.i Mutual Steam Nay. v.. |,iii. Tho Companies' stpaan*™ uc tl<"!ipateh' l <l "•oin Liverpool outvtar'a fo: tho Strrr.r C!i:-a tnd Japan every week, and from Japan homo vijii- *nr London every fortnight ami fni liivcrpuol monthly. One ontwanl ttmmm inch month
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    • 504 10 INSUKANCti COMPANIES. ROYAL INSURANCE CO. FIKK Llh'li. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEEI. £12,000,000. Tlir. LARr.KPT FIRE OFFICI IN THE WOBLI BOUSTKAD k C..., As;enU THE LONDON AND LAN'CASUiBI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,500 Psm up Capital. 212,750 Keaerve Fund. .£1,073,550 Tbe undersigned, Agents fur the Cow pany, are prepared to accept
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