The Straits Times, 29 January 1894
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Title Section12 1894-01-29 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 1894. NO. 18,^32.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1170 1894-01-29 1 STEsIMBHIP COMUANIEB. Orrw-B— 4'nllror Quay. Wbabvb. aad Oodowvb— New Harbour *~'l£ml£S7l «o ir ||4 H0.,..., H. I. Ar< IIZZ "tl 1 BIMJM daUsare only approin,,al. v,. srnval. and departure. Buy be eittter emi-liJ-i 01 PASBAQK. 'arc to Manei'Us and tbenoe >.v Kai way to Load> a i. U>e came m1,170 words
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Advertisement1099 1894-01-29 1 SIIAMBHIP COMPANIEB. STEAMSHIP COMPANIEB. pvß KONINKLI.IKE PAKETVAART For Bonuo PorU via Bawean and Sourabsya. 1 MAATSCH APPIJ. On the Bth of every month a steamer runs in Cniler contract with the Netherlands direction taking direct cargo and pasIndia Government. sengers to Banjermassin, Pnlo Laut, Passir, Agent, at Singapore, Ship Aoekct,1,099 words
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Advertisement488 1894-01-29 1 DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFF'B RHEDEREI IU HAMBURG Kixo&in Line. Fohtniohtly Service bktwken Hamburg and the Straits, China and Japan and rice versa The following steamers will probably h» despatched from Singapore for Havre and Hsmhurg In k at Hamburg. thill on 1 Kh J»n. 18!>t 24th Feb. \KH P.iok oiiJTth .lan. 1«U488 words
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Advertisement907 1894-01-29 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ■\TORDDBUTSCHER LLOYD. I> BREMEN. The fast snd well-known steamers of this line run regularly between Bremerliavenand Shanghai, calling en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, and Hongkong. In connection with tho arrivals and departures of these mail steamers, the Company's steamer Ntmbcrg907 words
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Advertisement669 1894-01-29 1 INSURANCES. /1 r Kl>i s FIBK AND Li I K a ss I K a N. k VJ COMPANY. LIMITED, LONDON. EnIBLIBHID 1811. SuuscriWd Capital 4a-.000.G00 Total Invested Funds, 4,514.000 Annual Income. 9*8.000 The undersign, a, agenU (or tv« above Company, are prepared to acoept Ore riak* (or short periods669 words
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Advertisement779 1894-01-29 1 BANKS. /IHARTF.RHD BANK OF INDIA \J AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPOBA TEDBY ROYAL CHARTER. CAPITAL l! 800,000 RESERVE FUND £250,000 SINGAPORE BRANCH. Intcuest on Fixkd Deposits. For 12 months, ,'>°/ 0 per annum. Corn-tit Deponit Accounts ar<> opened and interest allowed nt per cent, per annum on the daily balance*. When779 words
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Advertisement343 1894-01-29 1 NOTICBB. McALISTER Co. F INB OLO0 L0 D* T A MONTILLADO UHIEBY 111.50 per mm. Hpeeially selscted by aad bottlsH ai tae London Docks for McALISTER Co., ■uraAPOfti. FRBSH ARRIVALS. T\IVINO OBAR. 1 \IVIIf(J (iBAR Heinks Co.'s 1 '.Übrate. Uree threw Diving Pumps compl.te, alwav. in Sioek Eitra Gear for343 words
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Article534 1894-01-29 2 LATEST MAKJfKT QUOTATIONS. BINOAFOSB 29TH Ja««ART, ISbH Gambier, 7.18 V;. da Cube No. 1. 11.55 do do So. 2, 8.00. Copra Bali 5.77fc. do Pontianak, 5.80. Pepper Black 9.00. Sago Flour, Sarawak 2.45. do Brunei g£s. Pearl Sago Coffee Bali 38.30. Coffee Liberian, 41.55. Tapioca small Flake, 4.00. do534 words
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Article107 1894-01-29 2 For Ptr fir. I'lM.. Io-MoMOW. Huntlouf; C- Apcor M luccai 0. 0. I..u...-. Soarabar* via jhi |i Ifi.. j Madra. Hi |c,rl- Sir*.l'akan tin )Hirl- Pakan. ■■rop* tis parti. Sulal P>l«aibanr. «'nr»l»no, Klang via porta, Ptyu. ▲■07 u IKu*f«n, S .J...:i, A I Sum Tor, Mud Paleuibanf It-ii.-i.107 words
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Article291 1894-01-29 2 iMMHft Far s. NerbuHda from Raugoou vis Penan* Dr. S F.T(f u>> Mios A. K. Wells, and Mi«« Bushnell, Mrs Klior.and Mr*. Andrew Meesrs. W. Buiieaeh. Gusin, ami Ky»»»rnMr. and Mrs. Birch. Per Carolina from I'alembaDg Mr. Thaddeua. Per .Veer-/ from KUnjr tv ports Mr. Stewart, and Mr.291 words
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Article169 1894-01-29 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. Price: 10 Cents. MONDAY. 29th JANUARY. 1894. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Subscription r it-i an I alnertiunj r.it-i may be found on the fourth /"W India and Uulianolan It is understood tint as a result of tbe Durand Mission' the Oovoiumeut of ludia it pr&ctica'ly coiumitted to aReuter - 169 words
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Article344 1894-01-29 2 Fkom otir tole^rams ti to-duv it will b»- ii that the House of Lords adbetvit t» its decision to amend Mm K'nplovcrs' Liability Bill in the senite if lnamtainin^ freedom of contract. The Bill iiuiMiscs certain liabilities u|m>u cm]i|i>verH iv cases of accident and the like.344 words
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Article16 1894-01-29 2 Tbk homeward mail by the M. M. s. s, Natal closes at 3 p. m. to-morrow.16 words
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Article10 1894-01-29 2 The programme of the uext racc-rneel iug is published to-day.10 words
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Article15 1894-01-29 2 By the M. M. Xabil, ou Tuesday, Mr, Isemouger is to leive for Eu ulaud.15 words
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Article18 1894-01-29 2 H. H. the Sultan of Joborc will be At Home at Tyersall ou Friday at 4 p. m.18 words
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Article15 1894-01-29 2 BiHMuf Thoiiukn of the Methodist Episcopal Church arrived to-day from Calcutta by tbe Catherine Apcar.15 words
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Article22 1894-01-29 2 Thk SJuugei Uj'iug aud Jelebu Gymkbaoa Club Kuvs are advertised to be held on the -'ilili aud 2Htb Murch. Monday aud Wednewlav.22 words
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Article31 1894-01-29 2 Thk M. M. s MMbI left Siigou at 5 a. vi. yesterday and is due here to-morrow at daylight; she will probably U- despatched the same day at 5 p. m.31 words
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Article25 1894-01-29 2 M a.is was said iv the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd thi* morning out of respect to the memory of the late Carlos de Garciuiartiu.25 words
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Article25 1894-01-29 2 Ok Suudav the Jlst iust., eight steamers went into Bangkok duriug the day. The s. s. Siam brought dowu over l,<MMi Chinese passeugers from Swatow.25 words
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Article41 1894-01-29 2 The light ship which has hitherto bt-eu auchorod ou the suukeu juuks bi-low Pakliaiu, says the Sum Fr?e I',. uiuu|i yesterday for ie|iaii s. She his U-eu replaced by a two wasted vessel, painted white and showiog the usual led light.41 words
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Article50 1894-01-29 2 Tub t*MM*J tli'ZitlK asserts tl..it the rinrr Hirrnlt will in all i.roluliilitv afteruuuiug iv the a|>|>roactiiug Kml.t ami I •••li Mtti bo t ikea to Jmb aud so be out of the field altogether. The hauilxomu offer that wan made for hiui lately ami was refused was fronj that place.50 words
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Article47 1894-01-29 2 Thk Itchideut C'ouucillor of IVuiiutr was to leave tbat Sr! tl. •incut ou a consular tour iv H. M. S. Archer, ou Saturday, to visit the neighbouring Siamese provinces at Lengkawi. Toagkab, Rfnoag, Obirbi, Perlii, aud Kelab. He it expected luck at Pcnaug ou tin- 7th February.47 words
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Article26 1894-01-29 2 With reference to tb* 8. V. A. Corp. Ordert JofJ 26th instant, there will be no T R ML Oundrill on Wednesday even in); next. v26 words
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Article27 1894-01-29 2 It it now estimated that 1,846 thousand ton* of cargo rice are available for 'iport from Burma thi* year, or about five per cent, below laat year.27 words
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Article29 1894-01-29 2 A OWU employed by Maaan. Howarth Krskiue and Company fell oo to a spike on Kri'Uy and injured hit knee. He was taken to hospital where he died yesterday.29 words
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Article29 1894-01-29 2 Mr. C.vrpKK, as Acting First M-igitlr.it... will be in charge of the Settlement <>f Penang during the absence of the K. *uU,i< Ouim illor, in H. M. S. Archer.29 words
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Article27 1894-01-29 2 Mk. ani> Mrs. Birch arrived U>-d«.y from Pouang. Mr. Birch take* the *tti.« of Colonial Treasurer, iv place of Mr. 1,. moDger who g et home to-morrow.27 words
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Article29 1894-01-29 2 Mh. Babnett, of Penaug. retains in his maturity the innocent faith of youth. Hi thinks that a body uf elected representatives woul 1 prcv.-nt tbe passing of bad EMM,29 words
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Article39 1894-01-29 2 The s. lMf Wm rt-porU that on the 2Hib iust.. mi 7 f, in. the Captain picked u;i a boat ulviut 12 miles off Muar. Tbere was* no oue in it, but there was a tinall quantity of ti-.li.39 words
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Article32 1894-01-29 2 H. E. tbe Acting Governor gave a <luincr laat evening to tbe oommaaders of tb« Kuglihb. German, Dutch, and Austrian uicuof-war now in pjrt. Several representative* of the Consular corp* were present.32 words
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Article49 1894-01-29 2 A tireiii.tn uuuied T. Carlisle, em|>loyed ou board tbe steamer Ampkitrite lying at tbe wharf, fell into tbe dry dock at Taa. joug t'agar about 1 o'clock od Sunday tuoruiug and was killed. He was seeL, in a state of intoxication, going to bis shift just before that hour.49 words
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Article49 1894-01-29 2 Thk valuable collection of plants tin pro per l y of the late Mr. Joae d' Almeida > tv U. rnfMM)i of. by public auction, st "Belvedere," Tanglin.on Friday, commetiCMkg it l-^ 1 pm. Messrs Powell A Co are t lie auctioneers. The household furuiture will be sold on Saturday.49 words
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Article44 1894-01-29 2 Captain Hultou of the Ameruau Barque Kilirin I'eeJ reports having spoken tbe Rarque Antarctic (Auxiliary steiui i iv Latitu le 35* South aud Longitude 14° East bound on a sealing expedition. She was 60 days out and with, I to be reported all well.44 words
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Article61 1894-01-29 2 It is notified iv th» Hongkong I me nl Guxette that the period of vaiation le*ve on full pay grauUible to oftcefs in the Civil Si'rvice will, in tbe case of officeis appointed oo aud after tbe Ist March next, not exceed three mouths iv any two yearn Hitherto loa\e61 words
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Article51 1894-01-29 2 An order has beeu made at Hongkong uuder the Merchant Shipping Ordinance xiiiiptiiig the ships of the Eastern Eltension. Australasia, aod China Telegraph Co. fii'in puymeut of light dues then' wheu eutering the harbour in connectiou with the laying, repairing, or working of the uew cable between tiugapore, Labuau, and51 words
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Article60 1894-01-29 2 Thk M. M. a, i. Sylney, with tbe mail from Europe of tbe stb m.it.iut due on Wednesday evening uext, btiugn tbe following passengers for this port Lady Mitchell, and Sir Charles Mitchell, Miss Sauders, Captain Herbert, Messrs. Barra, M-siope. O. H Aiuslie. E. Neef. snd S.sn r. Heiueke. ;iud60 words
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Article66 1894-01-29 2 On Ihe 25th iustant, au BffMaiMm faicMci! address «as preaeuted to Mr. J K. Bircb, Senior Magistrate at Penang, by the clerks, ushers, aud interpreters iv tbe Penang Police Court and Court of Requests, ou his departure to till Ihe appointment of Treasurer of the Coliiit. Mr. Kick made au66 words
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Article73 1894-01-29 2 A Huritr match will In? played on the K<|ilHtiade to-morrow evening b«t »itii tcainn rrfstwMtiag Ihl S. C. C. aud S V A The followiug will probably be the |»layer§ 8. C. C. team 6W, Morreu buks. M.tctaggart F. •iiuy» halcet Scott, Oroian, Stuart fonrarJ: H. Payee GallweV, A Deuuys.73 words
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Article157 1894-01-29 2 (Government (iai'tte Extraordinary, i The followiug arrangements for KM crpti.m of His Km-lleucy Sir Cliarl. s Bulleu Hugh Mitchell, Kuight Coiiiiiituler of the Most Distinguished Order ot Saiut Michael aud Siint George, ou his arrival, ar..- published for general infornution. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Sydney157 words
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Article169 1894-01-29 2 DIMiH RAiY IN AI'STKAIU Ad.lniJ.- M J Quite -lorin in h te«pot li«» been w*" m,. r tlie it joint action "t the ■nmnti in inviiinjf the Duke and Darl of York lofaj visit to Australia. Th. "•"> is .•oiniiniit.-.f on in raluristic term*169 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement644 1894-01-29 2 rpHS BORN' BO COMPANY. LIMITED TKB B*aa*tod Uf Aararaae* Korwiek Uaion Fir* lasuraae* Bori*ty. AfU* Aaaaraaea Compaay (Fir* I. Th* BauiUbl* Life Assurance Society Tk* Oeaaa Marias Insurance Company. Ta* Caiaa Mutual SUam Navigatioa Coy Tb* Totta^am Lag^r B** Company. TH* Maritim* la*aran«* Compaay, Limited. Par aartieaUr* af the** Companie*644 words
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Advertisement934 1894-01-29 2 NOTICES. *Sl I. 1 II The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. I It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern934 words
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Advertisement989 1894-01-29 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. DROORAMMB FOR THB SPRING X AND AUTUMN MEBTINOS, 16M FIRST DAT. lax Race.— Maideh Plate. Value $250. A Race for Maiden Hone* First-claw to carry list Seeond-claas, l(tot. and hone* entered for the sth Race, 9st— R. C 2*n Race.— Roadsters Plate. Value— lst Priie. ftJOO 2nd Priie,989 words
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Advertisement691 1894-01-29 2 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. HOTICE. MY wif i |Lua Yang Ken, having left me without my consent, I will not b* responsible for any debts which she may contract from this date. LYB AH LEW Sin gap .re. 23rJ Jan. 1894. Re LIaTKOONTYB. In Bankruptcy. THE ucdersigned bar* received ioatraetion* to Mil691 words
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Advertisement83 1894-01-29 2 U.H.S. MlnM frr lit Until l\w< tknuU W vnttfit tr. «m Mat ft/ UnilfH «v iv Mailbt llMl «miiNm mm> ltS.f. njMU* t\+t m*\l (ItmriM U pajfeM Alt timrtittni Knlwli tn n^jtct U t\t wuMim tk*l tK* atswf tr M4Mi Iwi Uu •il»»ilmw>int wf tk* pi**r M MM M V83 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1894-01-29 2 ••> WEATHER REPORT. Kaidatui Krabau Uo.pttal, Jornwry, l(Wi. 9 a.m. i p.m. 9 p.m. KsMAKIi. iar.iaa.Mami BWIUBI M-> Temii 80 6 7d.0 75.8 -On"* Wet Ku!b Tb«r. 77.4 7».8 74.4 Uir. of Wind K. K K. K. N. W. 3a M»i. I mi. m -i. .-I.- u'i Mm do do96 words
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Article1153 1894-01-29 3 Tm« Or«!«i«.j ->r tmi Nik C.c» Hoo*k i Fr*m Golfing Otrrfpondmt gueea'* weather again favoured tbe K."«l Saturday Mid the fuor- next .on with the opening of the i Ciub-tlouae was in every way a aucces*. KW o*a*R**iaißß of the afternoon wm one I round at a»ed*l play. Um1,153 words
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Letter365 1894-01-29 3 To the Editor or tbi Straits Times." £I*. I find from your report of tbe O.u.ral Meeting of the Sporting Club that I did not express myself clearly. I <f\d not intend coaveying tbe idea 'that tbere were only two gentlemen nders who could sit in tbe aaddle.365 words
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599 1894-01-29 3 Visit of H.M.S. "Porpoise" to the Pescadores. Thk "Bokhara" Monument I'k> -tNTATIiiN To THK BIKiADIHE1.1 NKIAL. II Ms Bmpmmm afc* Urn l>...u<l>r paid a visit to Baad KUnd. tbe MM of tb<- wmk of th. 1 s. it. BaaVaawaj, and found the -r.iv. sof tL w',,, fished aud the •laabsk599 words
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331 1894-01-29 3 The Cattle Export trade Between Port Darwin and Singapore. li will .livaiii-iiiiliiiif. if. in 'I" 1 im-» .r.»iJ-..'.»<- >"-•' <i"l'l-l'""'K h M rt Vr r initkin/ il »iH f" 1 .h.,,.1nn ll«'r««tlr trail.- with 5i,.^,,j.,r.. It .».t v- if ii •>■»• 1 >r he.li »liipm.'tit« of .-«ttl.- t.. Siiitr»|M,rv fn»n331 words
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337 1894-01-29 3 A Pboposkd Cociicil or I'obtt-Sbvbk MtMRIBS. TB« GoVlßKßtlllT TO BS IN A MIBOBITT. (Pinang OaaeHs) We propose tbat the joint Legislative Council to administer tbe Settlement* and Native State* should coniilt of Th" Governor The l,i«tiienniitl ii>\<-rnor Th<- Colonial Ssrretart. i he h.-m lent Cimneillor of337 words
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Article146 1894-01-29 3 A cricket match was played on 'he Kiplau.ide on Saturday afternoon in connection with tbe 8. CC. between team* representing Sulaagor XI aud Mr (iabagao's XI. Tbe match was unfinished. The following were tbe score* Sklahoob XI. T. Grant h. Curgan 2 Lt (juggiohurg Wilson b (iahagan W Du.l-r146 words
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Article120 1894-01-29 3 French r Italy. Thk Kbam "Siamese Tri.ui Ahj-bovkd bi thk c'hambkb Thk Frexc ii aTaTI RI'MSIA. i'.i.i.. cM J./..M.I.V— The K.eiiWi (liani-In-r lia> ■aaai tlie Hnnl.nu proj.Tt f>f i-onver-*t*a "f Kreii.li KiiinU fn.in In V. |«r .-ent ami the l.'ti n'.-ir'i (fiuimnt.-r. In visa af the growing di~«ili'.fscti<iii120 words
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Article373 1894-01-29 3 Urn /'•'.</• /-i'"- Mail. (loll) output n JnHiSMBHi ue \:nt bfMIW DMWMn C..SH.A.IBATI..SS Thk Buii.ias Riots 818 Samiii. Bakir Cbinatkh. I MM. MS l>>ct»>h- Thk tir-l rl»«. jfimhodt Hiagdore has lieen re<-oiiimi»i»iied for «.-r\i lli<> AoMralian Tin- i>nt|Mit c.f piild from tli.' Johanii.-sl.iiri: South African' p-oldtields fur373 words
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Article339 1894-01-29 3 The conorrt room at the Soldiers and Sailors' Hoaie. Hill Street, was crowded on Saturday evening, when a company of soldier* gave an entertainment in honour of those Udie* and gentlemen who bad given the two previous concerts at tbe Home. Lieut. Clonel J. R.339 words
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107 1894-01-29 3 A Claim against the Messageries Maritimes On the 22nd instaut, tl c Colouial Court of Admiralty at Hongkoi g delivered judgment in the case of tl owuers of tbv AVkfi r. I 1 Mi *.<■!■!• Maritimtt Comi 'i.y. Tin- was a suit entered by tbe a I ove- named plaintiffs107 words
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Article423 1894-01-29 3 (Selangur Journal "JGIh January Thk Resident left Kuala Lumpur bj tbe nioruiug train oo the lOtb instant for Serendah. and then drove on to Kuala Kubu, making tbe journey in four hour* it used to take two days'! On tbe 12th Kalumpang was visited. Sangka Dua on tbe423 words
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120 1894-01-29 3 Tie Strait* Independent affirms tbat those European mate* who recently moved to secure aa increase of pay at Penang have become marked men, and have been unable to get employment unless they agreed to engage at lea* than Urn enhanced rate of wages. Tbe result120 words
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94 1894-01-29 3 Penang's Faith in Elected Representatives. Mr. C. W. Barnett, in a letter to tbe P*naug Qautte, seek* to (bow that Legislative Council reform should aim at aecuring an unofficial majority. Mr. Barnett allege* tbat an unofficial majority of elected member* will be a protection to tbe officials against direct attack*94 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1894-01-29 3 M BS r ookb ORESHAM HOUSB. T A D I B S' Q H O B S. lilac* Kid Court Shoe* Embroidered Point*. Qlac* with Straps Tan Leather Court Shoes. Tan Lsathsr Oxford Shoes Juit recclT**]. M R9 1 OOU QRESHAM HOUSE to th. A«. J. RINTING. "rihtinu I RINTINO124 words
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Advertisement900 1894-01-29 3 NOTIOEB. BMaahaaM 1865. TJI LET. HAROBBAVBBACOEhoinrrr*. Iron A Brass Foundbb*. BOILEBMAKEBS, HrIDOE BVILIIKRS, ***** builders. General Contractors. SINGAPORE A KUALA LUMPOR. SHIP BUILDING TARD HIGH class BTEAM VESSELS always Ruder construction, from 38 ft. to 150 ft. length of keel, of best design and finish. MACHINERY trom leading British Firms900 words
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Advertisement923 1894-01-29 3 BHIPPING. FOR PBNANG AND CALCUTTA The Company's steamer CHELYDRJ 1,574 tons. CapUin R. Cass, baviaf left Hongkong ob th* 34th instant, o*7 be arpirtia to arriv* here on or sbmtt tb* 29ta iaetaot. aaa will have prompt despatch for the abov* port* For freight or pasaaf*, apply to -Tl BOUSTEAD923 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous224 1894-01-29 3 *rraiiKiniruts. Monday, \l9th Jancakt. High Water 4.6 p. vi. Cricket. R. K. H. M. S Hrrem. Special Str vice, Methodist Cburcb. 8.1 J p. in Ii i.sinv. 30th January. High Water 4.7 a. m. ."i 'id p. in Rngimeutal Offic -rs' "At Honiu at 9.30 p. in MM. homeward mail224 words
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SHIPPING
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Article299 1894-01-29 4 Undnr this heading th« following abbreviations are nspd str. st>amer; M. nhi|> b<|. barque; Brit Brit i-ri V S. I'nited StatfH; Fr— French; Ger— German: Dut.— Dutch; Joh.— J.)l:o-e; Ac. G.c. (Jem-ral cargo; d. p. deck pasH-np-ri (7. Cncr«ain T. P. W.— Tanjong Pajfar Wliwf T. P.299 words
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Article1237 1894-01-29 4 KKIV.tI.M SINCE NOON OK TaUTMBAt. Bmmmtc paand throu.'li if***, .VtfrT. iaVi BhM I'ui.f ami Ml Tor. ifialuft, Biit. atr. 2.312 om4 K^-iiip F9M Jan. From Yokohama fM BMM M. 6. Boustead ft Co. For Lond >v 4th F.-'i. l.nl Calypio Brit. str. 3:W toni>. apt Lowry. 2Mth Jan.1,237 words
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Article150 1894-01-29 4 Same. Port, and Date 0/ *>iii»/ K«OM UoMil'lN K-ulaJi Paramatta, Dee. 22 I il'TlKVoll BfimliNr, Dm Mi H thwrilOtatU, Dm. Mi Britsiuii 1, Jan. Gaudianii, Jan. 7 .lav., Jan. 1 1 LiTißriii'i. Mi.k-ul. Day. 1". Bellerouhuq Uqlt'< I. iv.v !)«<• 18; M' r nil hi I)<- i'ak l.iuL'150 words
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Article72 1894-01-29 4 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVKD VOX OKDK.Ha Flag D»t« Dati. *iid Sair'i Name. Command** or Fbom Wiiii Diitination 4AILINI. J.r 17.V.1 ,tr. Mmp, B-g.b,. J.n. 17 Brink Rot'.nU^ J»n. 2 NrH.-tr. Pn m. Am.l.. Vi-bud J.n. 24 H.i.t,. Am-UrJ.n Jin Jl Urn. -1 hu»..- 11. rokronhaw Oct I NVw72 words
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Article280 1894-01-29 4 H VekilKL lin A TOM. Captain. Ria Fk.im. Sailid. OOMMm Jan. tl Ihh 27 Aui!if>r>t M Gornon 28 S>m Tor 2S Carolina 28 Kul.y a Kirn Van* 28 Sli-ntnr 28 NV.1.u.1.U 28 I v Ai -*■> In i-.-u 1.-ut Kintuck 2» Caljp o I 2W Catherine A pear 29280 words
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Article68 1894-01-29 4 (NBII/H > i»> Kn A Riu CAPTAIN. 1)|..,1M. lv. 27 i Chittagoag 29 Amher.t 29 Nw.a 29 I Kirn Yang 39 StiSintang 29 Sumatra 39 Oiaas Aon 39 j SuTTor Brit. bq. Kwao Bangkok Hnt. itr. M,imm.» Sclangor ii» porf ttr. M 0 Sclasgor TiapnrU itr. Narolah Muar Duv68 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement624 1894-01-29 4 NOTICES. ALISTER CoT~ HAVB JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF JAMES WATSON Co.'s CELEHRATED SCOTCH WHISKEY. (THE DOMINIE BRAND.) Ask for tl.r DoBUBM Brand (Blaik UM. OUAUANTKKD 10 YEARS OIAK PRICK $10.00 WAI (ASE. MOALIBTEB ft Co., Bou A-.i siv i Diun 1 I ar«;reaves a fW) The Best Dressing K624 words
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Advertisement860 1894-01-29 4 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE Co., Crteket DAtTB, COBBKTrB, AND LILLY WHITE'B CANK HANDLED BATS. DUKB-8 MATCH BALLS. PRACTICE BALLS. STUMP j. BATTING AND Wli KET GLOVES PRACTICE NETB AND POLES. SCORING BOOKS tielf A LARGE SELKCTION OF CLUBS FROM THE BEST MAKRR 3 DRIVKRS. BTL'iKRS, BRASSIES, MASHIES, LOFTING IRONS PUTTEKB. THE860 words
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Advertisement1466 1894-01-29 4 DOCKS. npHS TANJON« PAGAR DOCK C >. 1 LIMITED. The premises of ill- OMiipti/ at> »il nt .1 at Tao)on< I'itgsr adjoining th i t .id of £i.i pore. Bteaia tram-cars nin at sli >it lavurr I* carrying passengers an 1 goo.ls from Waavl d*stinatu>n> at low rat -s. The1,466 words
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Advertisement296 1894-01-29 4 NOTICE 9. KATZ BEOS. U'E have just revived th« LVTEST TI/'INCHBSTBR I REPEATING OHOT rtUN. Model 18»3. 12 bore. The barrel is rolled steel. 30 inches long, tut tl weight of Gun 7} lbs., with sliding forearm moremeut. It is SAFE, QUICK, and EASY of MANIPULATION from the shoulder, SIMPLE296 words
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Advertisement108 1894-01-29 4 NOTICES. /CRUSHED FOOD. Tbt it and Too will bk Sirmriiii. I. R. BELTLIOS beir* to inform the public that hi* Factory for preparing Crubhed Food, at 3*. Delilio* Rond, in now opened. Pint Class Crashed Food. S3.U) bag, cub. Clean OaU 53.00 Indian Brau <.'».• To be had at 19,108 words
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Advertisement115 1894-01-29 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. SINCE inferior Cru»i.,-.i food o ff« r «l f the Singapore .,r k et at 0 price*, the undersigned befr* to *raw stt~T turn t.i hi< cortifieated Crashxd food fl Hones and is prepared *yea at a w«rifi.,.__ to dispose of his suponor quality artiela at th undermentioned115 words
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