The Straits Times, 6 September 1883

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times VOL. XXIV. [new series.] SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. 6th SEPTEMBER, 1883. [DAILY ISSUE, j No. 15,099
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 532 1 ♦tram £>tnp <? onu'amrs. !AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. Office Collyer Quay. Godowns— New Harbour. MAIL LINES. *S TiE undernoted are the dates on wniet\ this Company's Mail Steamers may be expeetad to arrive at Bingapore during the year 1888 .ail). HOMXWARD. Friday 7th Sept. Thursday «th Bap*. Friday
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    • 679 1 #tram #!)tp Companies. THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COMPANY. The following are the dates on which the steamers of the Messageries Maritimes may be expected to arrive here during the -urrent jear:— Outward. Homiward. Thursday l«th Sept. Thursday 13th Sept. SOth 27th Monday IRth Oct. Monday 11th Oct. 2«h 29th 12th Nov.
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    • 749 1 #>tram #fnp Companies. DE NFDERLANDSCH-INDIPCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under Contracts with tbe Netherlands, Indian Governments.) Head Office, 13 Austin Friars, London. E. C. Head Agency Batatia. The following are the dates on which the Company's Steamers running in connection with the mail steamers of the P. A O. 8. N. Coy.,
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    • 779 1 *tratn *htp Companies. N.B.— The steamer does the voyaga in one month via Priaman, Ajerbangis. Natal, Siboea, Bnros, Sin&kel, Goenoeng-Sitoelie Troemon, Tampattoean, Analaboe, Regat and Patti and back from Acheen via Analaboe, Goenoeng-Sitoelie, Singkel, Baros An., for Padang. On another month via Priaman, Ajerbangia, Natal, Siboga, Baros, Singkel, Goenoeng Sitoelie,
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    • 553 1 Insurance. JAVA SEA AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT Head Office, Batatia. The undersigned, Agents for the above Oompany, are prepared to take risks upon cargo by steamer or sailing vessel on the i customary terms. 334 0/0 discount allowed on all risks f< coasting voyages, and 15 0/0 on all risks
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    • 612 1 fnsuranrr. THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANOB OOMPANY LIMITED Capital $2,000,000 Paid-up 400,000 Reserve Fund 564,202 General Managers. Mettn Jardine Matheson A 00. Hongkong. Consulting Committee. A E *>- fsfsssrs. M«leh«r«, Co.) f sf*»«» (Mssws. Holll<Ut,Wls» Co. A. T. M»n*«r, (Msss».Doavlu.lA?rsikSCo. (Beraso Comt«u>J U&) J *ot Rrasdlos, (J. J. dosßrawdlossCo.) The undersigned
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    • 546 1 fnsuranrr. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY. Capital 43,000.000. OFFIOEB OFTHB COMPANY. Manchester— Exchange Street Liverpool— 4, Manchester Buddings. Birmingham— Cherry Street. London— l 4, King Willian. Street, 1. O. Glasgow— 133, West George Street. Bristol— Corn Street Leeds— l 2, East Parade. Newcastle— 40, Mosley Street. Dublin— 9, Lower SaekriUe Street CHAIRMAN
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  • 170 2 STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, 6th SEPT., 1883. 1 i LATK3T 11AUKET QUOTATIONS, Sinoafobe, 6th Scptsmbbb, 1333. liambier 9 7 05. Black Pepper 16.75. White Pepper, fair quality. '26. Sago Flour, Bar 2.70. Pearl Sago 3.12*. Coffee, Bonthyne 12.75. Tapioca, small Flake 3.40. Tin 29.80. 40«. Mul.- twist 95. Si lbs. Shirtings
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  • 74 2 TO-DAT. For per •< Bataviii Samar xag, Haknam, C p.m. TO-MOBSOW. Saigon, Meinam, 10 a.m. Saigon, £gran, 11 a.m. Bilfiton Pontianak, I'ontianak, 11 a.m. Bhio, Muntok, Batavia, Samarang It tfourabaya, Tambora, 11a.m. Malacca and I'enang, Japan, 1 p.m. China, Jfenmutr, 1 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang, C*Ustiat, 6
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  • 46 2 fVo T Strti/t Time*./ To.sqiiN. London, btk Sept. It ia reported that 15,000 Chinese troops have crossed the Tonquin frontier. The French Government has decided to send strong reinforcement!). Thk Royai. Family. Prince Albert Victor of Wales has been created Knight of the Garter.
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  • 18 2 The mail steamer Deccan left Penang at 2 p. m. yesterday, and may be expected here to-morrow morning.
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  • 55 2 We are informed that the people of Penang have been busily interesting themselves to good purpose on behalf of the sufferers from the volcanic eruption in Java, and have got together a large sum of money, which is remitted by wire to the Relief Committee at Batavia from day I
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  • 47 2 Tui Catholic 'Register report* the arrival at Hongkong of Bishop Osouf, Vicar Apostolic of North Japan, in rather bad health. Bishop Osouf will be known to a good many old residents in the Straits as he formerly held the appointment of Procureur des Missions Etrangeres at Singapore.
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  • 55 2 Am official telegram from the Netherlands Indian Government to the Netherlands Consul General here, received this morning, is to the following effect 1 Light on Ist point Java not burning warn men-of-war. Survey of changes in the passage at the south and north entrances to the Sunda Straits commenced that
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  • 62 2 We learn that the Board of Directors of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company Limited, have passed a resolution expressing sympathy with the sufferers from volcsnic disturbances in Java, and have placed at the disposal of the Governor General the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds sterling
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  • 65 2 Br kind permission of the Hon. Col. Geddes and Officers, the Band of the Royal Innirkilling Fusiliers will play in the Gardens on Friday, 7th instant, at S p. m. PfcooftAxxr 1. March TK* Victory Unratb. 2 Overture ..In Courinne DOr ..Herman. 3. lUminiseneM of Ireland .F. Godfrey. 14. Waltz
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  • 140 2 CapTaih C. W. Uplan, of the Karnak, which arrived this morning from New York, reports that on the 27th August at 10 a 111., heard very h>-arv report* like discharge of cannon, and at :i p. m. a very heavy lilsick cloud of dust and stones fell over the nhip
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  • 128 2 The following is the report of the s. s. Mrnmt ir Tbo E A. Co. s s. Menmuir, 1,247 tors, W. Ellis, Comm mder. sailed from Sydney on th- Kh August and calling at Melbourne. Adelaide, Alb-.ny, Frecmantle, and Biiavia, left the Utter part at 4 p m. the 3rd
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  • 130 2 By th) steamer Menmuir, which arrived yesterday from Australia we have received a Fremantle Herald of the 18th August, which contains this telegram London, 15th Augutt.— The Brothers Redmond have published a lengthy report of their mission to Australia, in which they give full particulars regarding the way they were
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  • 276 2 belief that the principles of the league are gaining \u.-trali», and adduce in proof a statement of the fact that several Catholic members of parliament were at first hostile to the mission, but have since welcomed them, and taken an active part in furthering the cause of the league. The
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  • 188 2 The Shanghai Muevry of 22nd August, •ays:— The Electric light may be the light of the future, but there is little doubt that it is not the light of the present, or of the near future, in Shangha 1 We made those remarks last January. Since then their correctness has
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  • 279 2 3 The German frigate Leipzig, says the Shanghai Hercury, arrived at Shanghai on the 19th August. By the D. D. R. Co.'s c S. S. Lydia, from H-vnburg and ports of 1 call, wbicjh is due there on or about tbe 25th Aughst, will arrive four officers and crew, 70
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  • 247 2 We are informed that the telegram received from the Governor General of Netherlands India on the 31st ultimo, did not, as was generally understood at the time, refer to the offer made from here of assistance to the sufferers from the calamitous disasters in Sunda Straits,
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  • 716 2 were tu| to the cutting up from those cruel !^sl pert that they ha.i again to favour tli of viewing their |>n>ductiofW^^^^H And ret Tuesday's show 4^^H and quality of work above the average. The works ware all well hung, and i ot'thi- "grumblers," which bUtfm
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  • 2345 2 His Excellency the GovernoJ with I Lady Weld and family, retufled c Monday morning from their Jt ed visit to Mului-a, Sungie UjVfcl Selangore. Their lauding waM „v i private, as besides a guard of lfc O r of Sikh police, there were only J three
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 893 2 fitto 3fitirt usrnuntg. LUB. 4 O BER, 1883. i Fibst Racb. Oup.— Value A *elling race for all hone*. All horses to b* entered at a declared value from 9200 i j If valued at 9400 to carry 11 st. 7 lbs. with an allowance of 7 lbs. for every
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    • 831 2 #Mto 2>»brrttofinfntfl. :laim nn: ihe Steward* vitbin a qu.ir(.'r nf an '.i.ur after the raoe. Horses entered for the Roadster* Races ire nut nllowed to enter for any other •»cpoat this Meeting excepting the Hurdle flaoe, Rochore Hate, and Winners' Handicap. And are not allowed to train >n the conmo
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    • 699 2 jtrfc a&bmtsffmrnts. TOWN 11 SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1883. ARCHER'S SURPRISE! PARTY. IBS Mb. J. J. Akcher Leasee. Mb. W. Laurence Busine.-s Manager. Me. J. J. ARCHER, The great Comedi in in bis folio of Novelties. Miss LILLY DE VKRB. The Charming Vocalist, Versatile Actres«, Premiere Burlesque A Danseuse Artiste. PROFESSOR
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    • 525 2 #Uto gDbcit.irmrnt*. MR GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications are invited for the appointmeut of Asaistaut Master in tbe Go- j vernment High School, Maine 8, at a sals. ry of 9-5 per m .ntb. Applicuti cs will be received up to the 12th inst.. and are to be Uken by Applicants in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 27 2 WEATHER REPORT. Katuiang Karbow Hospital, ith September, 1884. »*.m. Sp.m. »p.m. Kmui. Bar. red. tfah. Ml XUi 2» BSS £~»P; Wo SIS Moraincorar. Mm. tat, T«rr, i*!
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  • 1355 3 c take tba FoUowiag items from the Slian^rliai pai>erij of the Mtk hag: A irt tr;ie SSTO w quoted a letter from :ng list Li Hung cb.tng K iin lot tbe S<ji:th an lmg. Oir tnfonaaat hit actually 1 fii ill ln'.iuiiti M of this, at.d tbe
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  • 820 3 (From our own CvrretpoHilerit.J Binr/kok, 90th August His gracious Majesty the Supreme King of Siam, held i grand Audience on the 15th instant, in honour of his grandfather the first Royal Prince of the Dynasty. The occasion was the completion of the term during which his grandfather reigned,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 204 3 jj Visin/i Sim. ahd I* I CkriAin. Fbom. Cl Rio- 1 S«pt 6 Letimbro I »1. itx. l2lo Demarchi C» did 5 Siak Dut. itrJ 24/ do Blinde R" =0 6 Chilka Brit. ttr. 1450 M»y Fdicherry 6 .Erean Kri.. str. 760. fhoma* Rangoon 5 Mry Flower Brit. (tr.
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    • 82 3 Datz. Vmi'i Kami. Flao k Eio. Cajtaih. D«3TIMATIO». S,-pt. 5 6 6 6 6 fi 6 6 I 6 Sapphire Kiak May Flower Petrel Antonio Benledi Olencoe Hongkong Sou Madre Rarenna BrJi. ctr. Dut. »tr. Brit. atr. Brit. rtr. Brit. itr. Brit. str. Brit str. Brit. str. lul. bq.
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    • 921 3 Captain* and AgenU o^TgC«ls »re ruqu-.u^l to mm<i MtMUf Visbil's Nahx. 'aptaik. a.hd Aikiyid From. Conbiqsms. IYatiow Bio. Men-of-war Aline Kirk Sar. g. b. 175 »uk- 28 Sarawak A L. Johnston 4 Co. p PrO r Sal* Valk Wen«en d. w tt r. I*o *«K- *>
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 640 3 fionrrs. SALE OF HOU^FFTOLD FTJRNIIURESatdbdat, Bth BrPT»MBie«, Th« under-igned »re inntrucfd by Mr. Lei Tiak Lt>. to s<-ll by Auctioh, at bin residence, No. 73 Tucjong Pagar Road, on Saturday, Bt*i Pept commencing at 1 P. M. A quantity of valuable Household Furniture, Ac. Ac. Also, a large collec. tlon
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    • 239 3 fiotfrts. I JAPANESE CURIOS. Thi undersigned will sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, tbe Bth Sept., at No. 8 Raffles Plare, commencing at IP. M. All the stock of Japanese Curios belonging to the Japaneae Curio Depot, consisting of Elegant Cabinets inlaid with Ivory. Ha tan ma Vases. Tea Bets.
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    • 256 3 On Satnrday. tember next, at 9| a. m. the Assistant Resident of Bitlit. n will sell by Pnbtic Anction, I lowing farms viz Ist, For the Pho and tapho games. '2nd, the retail sale of arak, rum A tjo*. 3rd, killing piga and aelling fresh i 4th, keeping pawnshops, and
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  • 164 4 LATEST iIAUKKT QUOTATIONS, .Singapore, 6th Scptimbke, ISS.J. (iambier 7.05. Black Pepper 16.75. White Pepper, fair quality. 26. Sago FL.ur, Sar 2.70. Pearl Sago 3.124. Ooffee, Bonthynf 12.75. Tapioca, small Flake 3.40. Tin 29.80. 40s. Mule twist 95. <ii lbs. Sbirtiugs 1.57*. 7 do do 1.424. 6
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  • 81 4 TO-DAT. tor ftr «4 1 Batavia Samar ing, Hainam. 0 p.m. To-morbow. Saigon, llnnam. 10 a.iv Saigon, Sjean, 11 a.m. i Bilfiton Pontianak, Pontianak, 11 a.m. Bhio, Muotok, BataTia, Samarang Sourabay a, Tambora, 11 a.m. Malacca and Penany, Japan, 1 p.m. j China, tfenmtttr, 1 p.m. Batavia, Cheribon
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  • 45 4 (?oy Strnitt Time*.) TosquiN. London, btk Sept. It is reported that 15,000 Chim-ne troops have crossed the Tonquin frontier. The Prench Government has decided to send strong reinforcements. The Royai. Family. Prince Albert Victor of Wales has been created Knight of the Garter.
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  • 18 4 Thi msil steamer Decean left Penang at 2 p. m. yesterday, and may be expected here to-morrow morning.
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  • 57 4 We are informed that the people of i Penang have been busily interesting themj selves to good purpose on behalf of the sufferers from the volcanic eruption in Java, and have got together a large sum of money, which is remitted by wire to i the Relief Committee at Batavia
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  • 47 4 Tui Catholic Remitter reports the arrival at Hongkong of Bishop Osouf, Vicar Apostolic of North Japan, in rather bad health. Bishop Osouf will be known to a good many old residents in the Straits as he formerly held the appointment of Procureur des Missions Etrangeres at Singapore.
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  • 57 4 An official telegram from the Netherlands Indian Government to the Netherlands Consul General here, received this morning, is to the following effect i Light on Ist point Java not burning warn men-of-war. Survey of changes in j the passage at the south and north enI trances to the Sunda Straits
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  • 65 4 We learn that the Board of Directors of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company Limited, have passed a resolution expressing sympathy with the sufferers from volcanic distur- bances in Java, and have placed at the 1 disposal of the Governor General the sum 1 of two hundred and
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  • 68 4 Bi kind permission of the Hon. Col. Geddes and Officers, the Band of the Royal Innirkilling Fusiliers will play in the Gardens on Friday, 7th instant, at S p. m. PftoOßAimi. 1. March Th* Victory Unrath. 2 Overture... L-j Courinne DOr ..Herman. 3. Rtminittne** of It t land T. Godfrey.
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  • 139 4 CapTaih C. W. Uplan, of the Karnak, which arrived this morning from New York, reports that on the 27th August at 10 a m., heard very hsjsrnr reports like discharge uf runimii, SM at B. m. a very heavy bkksl cloud of dust ami stones fell over the nhip and
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  • 130 4 The following is the report of the s. s. Menmuir: The E it Co.n. Mtnmuir, 1,247 tons, W. irillin, Commander, sailed from Sydney >a the Kb August and calling at Melb urne, Adelaide, Albiny, Fret-mantle, snd Biiavia, left the Utter port at 4 p m. the 3rd September and arrived
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  • 135 4 Br the steamer Menmuir, which arriv. Ed yesterday from Australia we have received a F.e-nantle Herald of the 18th August, which contains this telegram London, 15/ A August. The Brothers Redmond have published a lengthy report of their mission to Australia, in which they give full particulars regarding the way
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  • 282 4 jis infiuc lelegates to Australia. They eiprr belief that the principles of the K-;iu-gaining yroui.d in Australia, and adduce in proof a statement of the fact that several Catholio members of Parliament were it first hostile to the mission, but have lince welcomed them, and taken an active part in
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  • 188 4 The Shanghai Mucory of 22nd August, says:— The Electric light may be the light of the future, but there is little doubt that it is not the light of the present, or of the near future, in Shanghai." We made those remarks last January. Since then their correctness has been
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  • 272 4 The German frigate Leipzig, says the Shanghai Mercury, arrived at Shanghai on the 19th August. By the D. D. R. Co.'s S S. Lydia, from H ynburg and ports of call, which is due there on or about tb« 25th Auglst, will arrive four officers and crew, 70 seamen, t-
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  • 1009 4 We are informed that the telegram received from the Governor General of Netherlands India on the 3 1st ultimo, did not, as was generally understood at the time, refer to the offer made from here of assistance to the sufferers from the calamitous disasters in Sunda
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  • 2286 4 His Excellency tho (iovern^B w j(|, Lady Weld and family, ret^Bg] ou Monday morning from thflrj^Btraeted visit to Maluca, Sutigie l^Hg and Selangore. Their landing '■^H quite private, as besides a tfuard '>^H)or of Sikh police, there were onl^H^ 0 or three officials to welcome Hia^Kgju,,.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 823 4 fithi 3&lmttsrnunto. AUTUMN MEETING. FIR-T DAY. SDAY. 16th o' TO BER, 1883. First Raci. Cup.— Value if race for all horses. All horses red at a declared value from $200 to $400. If valued at J M 0 to carry 11 st. 7 lbs. with an allowance of 7 lbs.
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    • 843 4 claim must be made to one of tho Stewards within a qu.irter of an hour after ttao raoe. Horses entered for the Roadsters Rsces are not allowed to enter for any other sting excepting tho Hurdle li .h .re lute, and Winners' Handicap. And are not allowed to train on
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    • 698 4 jirti atibrrttomntt^ TOWN HALL. BATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1883. ARCHER'S SURPRISE PARTY. Mb. J. J. Archbb... Lessee. Mb. W. Laurence Kusine.-s Manager. Mb. .1. J. AK':HER, The great Comediin in bis folio of Novelties. Miaa LILLY DE VERE, The Charming Vocalist, Versatile Actres*, Premiere Burlesque A Danseuae Artiste. PROFESSOR HECTOR LACIE,
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    • 521 4 ilfU) 3Dbrctijrnvnto. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications are invited for the appointment of Asdistaut Master in tbe Government High School, Miilac-a, at a sals. ry of $25 per m .ntb. Appiciti i.s will be received up to tbe 12ih inst., and are to be taken by Appli. cants in person to the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 37 4 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Karbow Hospital, btk September, 1888. »».m. Sp.m. Bp.m. Kmiii. Bit. tad. 31' K»h. Ml 2» tttl> 868 Trap. 880 HSU 815 koiniwotlr. T.rr. iad. Th«: S7S R«ln hU t» St fccM» i -»s i
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  • 1359 5 k take the roUowing items from the Shanghai papers of t tie illh \\xg: A «h irt time ago w quoted a letter from tbelfort that Li Hung thing giin for the South .r- 1 .ng. (> ir inf. rui nit hill Sill— lll H fS ill
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  • 611 5 (From our ok* Cvrretpondent.J Bangkok, 30/* Augtut.—W* gracious M.ijestv the Supreme King of Siam, held a grand Audience on the 15th instant, in honour of his grandfather the first Royal Prince of tlie Dynasty. The occasion was the completion of the term during which his grandfather reigned, which
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  • SHIPPING INTE LLIGENCE
    • 194 5 5 Tnin'i Nun. ahd Caitaik. Fbox. KioB.pt. 6 Letimbro I »1. ttr. 1210 Demirchi C» difl 6 Si»k Dut. »tr. 84/ do Blinde R o Chilka Brit. Btr. 1150 May Kdicherry .t -pan |Bri;. str. 76< > Thomu Rangoon 6 Mry Flower Brit. str. 2t&ißoberU Malacca Por.ianak Brit. str.
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    • 82 5 i Date. Yusxl's Nam. Flao k Bio. Cajtaik. Dbstimatiov. Sept. S 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 ft 6 Sapphire ■3 May Flower Petrol Antonio Benledi Glencoe Hongkong Bosa Madre Rarenna ML tr. Dut. .->tr. Brit. str. Brit. §tr. Brit. dtr. Brit. itr. Brit. «tr. Brit. etr. lUI.
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    • 937 5 Captain* and AgnUg|x(iNli ar* roque*ted to oommunioaU with this r*f ariiar 1 any (nor or o^U*io« GykCaUr* Shipping in ths harbour. I Flau Vissil's Nam*.. Captaik. AW d g Abkitid Feom. Conmukiw. D'ation Rio. c-Men-of-war Aline Kirk Sar. g. b. 17& Aug. 28 Sarawak A. L.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 860 5 it is a proof of yonr resj'f for and 1 fidelity to Our Dynasty, and We than! 1 yon. We. bay,. o it| to add Onr prayer thai you a. y nil continue in honour, prosperity avd li ipi.m- *s. Gen 1 1 vi n. Representatives of all th< Power'nl
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    • 247 5 j Iff* JAPANESE CURIOS. Thi undersigned will sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, the Bth Sept, st > No. 8 Raffle* Plare, commencing at IP. M. > All the stock of Japanese Curio* belonging to the Japanese Curio Depot, consist i ing of i Elegant Cabinets inlaid with Ivory. SaUnma
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    • 254 5 i ilotfrru. Or Saturday, tin iber neit, at 9} a. M. the Assistant Resident of BilHttn will sell by Pnblio Anctioo, the fol. lowing farm* riz Ist, For the Pho and tapho games. 2nd, the retail salenf arak, mm I 3rd, killing pigs and selling fresh perk. 4th, keeping pawnshops,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 697 6 iHtsrrllanror KATZ BROTHERS. APOLLINARTS WATER, The Natural Boda Water. The qneen of table waters." British Medical Journal. APOLLINARIS WATER. Csv" Supplied continuously to the Table of H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last five years. APOLLINARIS. THE NATURAL BODA WATER. 'Far superior to manufactured aerated waters. Medical
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    • 679 6 *torr* anfi ißrrroanlnsf. JOHN LITTLE A CO. RAFFLES PLACE, SINOAPOBE. WINE AND BPIRIT MERCHANTS. Importers of Provisions, Groceries, Oilmam Stores. Cigars, Tobacco, Hardware. Glassware, Lumps. Saddlery and Harness. Crockery, Electro Plated Ware. Jewellery, Stationery, Perfumery. Fancy Goods. Arms and Ammunition, Ladies and Gentlemen's outfitters. Watch and Clock makers. Japanese and
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    • 1017 6 Dorfes. THB TANTONO PAOAR DOOK OOM PANT LIMITED. The works of the Company are situated I at Tanjong Pagar, within one mile of the town of Singapore, and comprise the fol- lowing establishments, vii i— Wharf.— Affording berthage for twenty i vessels at one time with sufficient water tlongside for
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    • 961 6 Cork. refitting and coaling of steamers, also Shears complete for takin? on t masts. Boiler n to Further information may be had at the Office of Messrs. Paterson, Simons 4 00., General Agents, who forward Telegrams to the Dook free. CHARLES WISHART. Manager. Singapore Ist July 1875. (v. 0.) #U)ttrrs.
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    • 822 6 potters* Form of Application for Shares. To the Director* of the North-China Insurance Company, Lihitbd. Gentleaen. hereby request that you will allot to shares in the above named Company, and hereby agree to accept the same or any smaller number that may be allotted to upon the terms of the
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    • 817 6 ■SB»BBS»— aiMSVSSBB*- ■SBBBBSSWMB«MaiB« a sMS»S^S^BBMSSnBSMRS^»MBSBSBJBjBBSBB» flotfrra. ROBINSON CO. 23 OOLLTFR QUAT, SINGAPORE. (opposice the Clnb.) Draper*. Milliner*. Silk Weroers. Haberdashers, Glover*, and General Outfitters. Gewtlfmbn's Outfitting Department. Every description of clothing m»de on the shortest notice by an experienced Cutter, fit guaranteed, a good assortment of tweeds, worsted*, sergeK, broadcloths
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    • 713 6 ■■i J. MOT V Chronom fter. Watch and Clock Maker, and Opticfan. Flint Street. Has always on hand a well selected ston If Jewellery, Watches, Clock*, Nftßtoral. onstruments, 4c, comprising Bracelets, Ladies' gold w»tobp« Brooches, Gents' ditto., Earrings, Silver watooes, JL\ Lookets, Am.-rioan clocks Ladies' rings, Carriage clocks, Signet rings,
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