The Straits Times, 7 November 1894
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Title Section11 1894-11-07 1 The Straits Times. ESTABIJSHED 188^^8J^GAl5^E, WEBICE3BI)AYi, NOVEMBER 7, 1894, SO, 18*4>66.11 words
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Advertisement1198 1894-11-07 1 \ISHIP COMPANIES. r^fMKIHT/LAB AND ORIbHTAL BTKAH P NAVIfIATIOM OOMPANT Oilia oaVi«9—»i ffHASvmand Oooowwe— New H.«ri..ur lnl *ail steamer* maybe aawetae ar rr i.iitwards and leave Singapore bewteww the followiiHr date* i— i>nr»ii"« Hoatrwiam. \<r* l»«4. Nor. 11 Coulla N,.., 14 fl-k,ll BM. tX ~",.Ur 1>". "-"I IV^. 11 Tie... M1,198 words
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Advertisement870 1894-11-07 1 RTEAMWriP j T\B KONIKKLIJKJi VAK*TV>AftT r Under ooatraerwHh tto Nel Agent* at Hivgaport, Bair AbBBOT, LATI A,mUmtP*nm >. j IWTKwDKr. BaiU»(H ABB BIIBWMIt Al Deetirslion. Htasaari B 0 Penang, Olehleh, Pnla Baya.* Analaboe. Snea. Tampat Tuan, 1 Troemon, Gnnnng Ritonli, Shag- 01. Pel kel, Barm.. Sibog,, BTatal. Ayer- Baugia, Priamao,870 words
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Advertisement621 1894-11-07 1 torlaada laJaVOaajaaaai. I ni^i^t rfc a TFf**TTwOlTf Tth dk, Jmrnmn. M do. Bth do. Baweaa, M aY Uth do. BataTia, ll(h <«. IMb aa. BWBJaBB^MkaV By- Uth da. BaUvia, Mh da. b^; >'. Mtb do. BatwVavlaßß da. r 9Mh do. Batoria,l4th do. 26th do. Baadjir, «ad aa. Wth it. Bim,621 words
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Advertisement492 1894-11-07 1 TWavniißßjamß lan haafaad far tha awlam. aaa aamartaraf tt flat Haa* Bad j^Jmrt Ib9bb^Bw^ v naSaMaaß jSa?''W tSSt^ Jam S S^i*^B^a^ aSt* c ?E^^ fiat S rViniiw AfSi KJMB^ aafi T TU i*mmm~Smm*mttmrmmmtm __,—^aajaaai ■Jiß»jPatsßHßß* eaaaVaßß bTbHbbbW HMi BVaBrBBBMBBi wHkXwlßV!*^^ #W rwaatf aaeeaees yr»a» Btiwaiin w Jemam aad hA Ummim,492 words
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Advertisement632 1894-11-07 1 raJpWWMBBBK jJMjBwtTBaBPB 0P»I d taM Ci Ma^^iULajB > *aaal ffT^a-_L^ I aaaT aaaja a am ajary/ aja^aala. I InTaVtCe. TfiR"SEBK?A»jnBMJAMTIM "^BSJSafir^' ritaaara mag ai aahaiaad aVaa aW AcaaV) tar aba liam atama«%aaaa. artiwrnajj pa. GVAJaMAM wtU AsTB bin AaWnUBUB OOaVajrT. JUIVaTBD, ICBJBIjB. pMaaa IBM. fßaaaßßaAaßaaati M aaTafcamC iiiiMa luIIbUhII Z632 words
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Advertisement399 1894-11-07 1 ij UMOaCflawW AMD laaMttßtt fl ■AlfatnW' I*Tratfl|Mfafaj|^^ Oawar aw Dnsajaaar— Owiaauß-a J.BOLUDAY.Bkm. Biwi faM—iiw- 1. a uflißßi 1| OIRaV KaiaffJa^Hße WmmWKm^m*mm9 Ja\s*B»«Bb»>. b^bß *94w*****888j efaaVf* mummu B. K. BBTMVBaa. L «BJia Baaaajß>w-lalßawa w (laaii f» hat a» avavat wfll ha aawwadaa a**** Oaf ePwaVMaV) OawMaaflHa*"* Bar S BstaaM, awCham, Mjiam399 words
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Advertisement249 1894-11-07 1 U, Bn£lß. 4VL lirh (tiMjjiifc rate-) I Cg»BMyiie.»J-.y.qt Culvert BOBOBOK kla" NSW GOODS GCIKJBB LAOB OOLLABBTTBS. powt mmLAjroß lacs UOLLABBRBB. TBBIBB rtmn LAoseouaiiurnas. BLACK BILK AM* OOLOUBBD BILK BLOUSM. LAMBS' BBIBTB WITaT DBBBSBD IBOIT& COBBBT6 AND UNDBBOLOTBINO. A '-ABfflat BTHfUtaf^JT OF MACINTOSHES. MAOIBTOBH CAPBB. BLAOnriOSKBB fOB BTOBB. lafTSJuraßß maouttosbbb. BOBINSOy249 words
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Article154 1894-11-07 2 LATIBT MAItaUM qPOTATIOWB. ifcmwMi Mb V#vbbUB«w, Imm> wjßgSfc±=::Bl: 2* °T lto Srlpjy- tfg* Oa fhsWrr T. T....'....-.....~...Jt1. •nBwHM sJar «aWLew«*e***e*ew**>a^B% 0* Jba«fte«f^awßk jsn MmaiawoVa. -li;£*st. Oat /wMs&^hafall Te af.o.eo««.M •o.laaV aaTaatmnnsW 88l ataW Iflatasl fcjs BB^ iJit SSJJb, ~'|j|u bU rfaw,hailiMiwV's»i»W..!?.!r«r fc «L. r.rr.jiV* BwawvetmLmlm. "j»A 4a as. mVewteriL154 words
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Article19 1894-11-07 2 rnoa Cwnia r-n> ta* r.AO. B—tU tmm Mlkk kW.w" Ton Tabu or Maim to Lomdov. i19 words
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Article117 1894-11-07 2 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per M. M. a, s. Owns m —r Msnsllln Mr.. Brooka .the Hmv MarM. Lteter, Msears. 4i<b4, H.kiskil. B. It iK; Mie-VaSamT L i mmTsi tr d -*Dr aw. nat. n Thlßlßil Mr. U. Bmam h. HmSmjZZu. mdM». TaSSkA aad Mr. T. fioyef Per s. s. WOtaUu117 words
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Article20 1894-11-07 2 j awMauaaTßD': 1881. 1 PBIOX: 10 CKNTB. [Mssr^Wsn mm and adtrHtimj 1 Mi mag Ufmmd en Ms ftwrtk20 words
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234 1894-11-07 2 WEDNESDAY, 7th NOV., 1894. BEUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THB CHINAJAPAK WAB. CHINA APPEALS INTERVENTION. THE POWKBB DISOUSB THK APPEAL. Undo*, 7tk No-mbtr, China baa formally appealed to the Powers to intervene between her aad Jofaa. and s> to ristsrs anee. The Cabiaets of the Powers are discussing tbe •sVtt. It is reported234 words
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Article396 1894-11-07 2 UaiHA again appeal* to the Treaty Power* to save her from Japan. A few weeks ago, it was understood that China was even then anxious for foreign intervention, aad Lord Boeebery favoured the idea so far that he sonaded the Powers interested on the subject. Hi* proposals contemplated396 words
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Article84 1894-11-07 2 W« have ban requested by Mr. Maxwell, the Colonial Secretary (who left this Bwrmißg at daylight by the OesaaiM f O Marseilles on four months leave), to state os> hi* behalf that he regnte very mnch that public bosiaosa has altogether prevented hiss from attempting to take leave of his84 words
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Article15 1894-11-07 2 .Oil FrisW^ bawg a public holiday, there •Ul b. bo ian. of the An*. «««i.15 words
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Article28 1894-11-07 2 Tma Qaesa has approved of Mr. W. C Brow, as Coa.nl otlQgiua at Penang. T.« Hon. Martin Lister, Kesident of Hegn SembiUa arrived thi* Morning from Saropeby mail.28 words
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Article25 1894-11-07 2 *raiu birwtory advertias for the return of aU paper* relali H to tbat work. Tm Bultaaa «f JoUr. paid yeaterda. OhwakiU. at (Immm Ho«se. wisfa-25 words
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Article19 1894-11-07 2 Mb. MoLbatt Bbowb, CoUdts.*-,, of Impenal Costons at Chmanio, pnrM to be carrying on B.^tiation, h' Count Inouyeat Seoul.19 words
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Article25 1894-11-07 2 4J"/«**" b-d bee. «i,M hy the Cbioeee naval authorities at X,-2,7 ww releMed on 20th October. Jtu* having been found o> board to warr^ seiirare.25 words
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Article40 1894-11-07 2 Tbb ft**** of Oefltm bean th»t si Winfield Bonaer will retorn to Ceylon h^ le»f» esptrintr early in February t! appMirs tbat he has given np the M.% *i the Jamaicn appointment, as be fono-l tk, latter was sot pensionable.40 words
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Article44 1894-11-07 2 RmcmtLT while the rteneral in mand of the Taks forts in North Chin. was io«pertin»; tbe torpedoes, a Urg^'brvn oonraining twelve mm itmeka Urt»As that had not been switched off fmmX forta. Tbe torpedo exploded. Mewnii Z, the boat. kUling eight aen and wo."*;^44 words
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Article54 1894-11-07 2 Tas eae* in which tbe captain aa.l owner* of the nWamer Inaraban are (ajo,. the mm of to* Namynf for retain salvage nonies, for towixr the kater Tessel off Spratn Island, has. after hear, intt aome eridenes. been postponed nt ii the arrival of the inyrafcm, for the nro. duction54 words
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Article56 1894-11-07 2 I* is probable thai, in addition to th« two Italian man-of-war. Pitmonl, u ,j Amieia. which bad left Speuia for China, the cruiser Clrittofvro Colombo, which goe< on a eroise roaod the world, would nail the flr»t instance direct to Hongkong Tbe Duke of Abrntxi, nephew of King Humbert, is56 words
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Article71 1894-11-07 2 Tib Orraao iron industry at prpsont it saiH to be struggling hard to hold its tl in the world's market, and especially n in the ease of th» rolling mill*. Conferenc<^ have recently been held all over Oermanv to fix a rate which ii not to be undercut in nn»71 words
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Article62 1894-11-07 2 An American has been fined $100 in t(w Hougkong Police Court for sketehiu h the defenc s tbere. Tbe sketch boole uaed wiu confiscated. The Ameri.'Hn admitted. having made photographs of several forta there, sad a Police Inspector was ditvrted to examine the Aneriran's kit, and ron. fisrate all photographs62 words
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Article63 1894-11-07 2 Accoediko to the New York WorUT, Tokyo correspondent, Mr. Michie's visit to Japan a couple of months ago was made for the purpose of endeavouring to arrange terms of arbitration between China and Japan. Mr. Michie acting <m behalf of Li Hung chang, but ss he did not succeed in63 words
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Article71 1894-11-07 2 Mim Elsie Auaik, serpentine and skirt dau«eut«. has, owing to tbe Town Hall beiug still under repair, postponed her appearunc« in SinKaporr, for about three we 'ks. In the meantime Miss Adair i(o«s to BaUvia. We learn from the Hongkong |m|»-ii4 that Mis< Adair is a wonderfully goml dtneer; aril71 words
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Article91 1894-11-07 2 Thi Amaterdain Tobacco sale on stb October went at a better all-round price than tbe Uat one last month. Tb» highest pri<v was for 541 bales of Linkat tolitcco, §o!'l by I>eli Miatsobappij, which tetoM, c.27*. or 4<. sd. a pound. Sereral other |ti sold well ov,ir c.SUOa pound. Of91 words
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Article94 1894-11-07 2 Kuona the passenger* leaving to dn (WvdiMwdav) in tbo British ludia «.i. P»*tnk(4a*\K Mr. F. A. Swettenbam c v (»h> i;n-« i« Pendug on his way bn< k l<> Perak) aud L.rU and Lair Hand Ipb Churchill aod Mr. 8. B. Bsiley who proteed to India. Tbe following paaienLf n94 words
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Article89 1894-11-07 2 (JniTE a dead set. says th* |Vmn«is/ N4w; is being Bade at tbe oaee univsrsilly aooepUble Mexican dolUr Tb« British dollar now in uouriA of prepantion will shut it out of the Straiti and Hongkong, Siuto Domingo un demon*, tiwd it, aod now Spam is going lv send OT«r 10,000.00089 words
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Article88 1894-11-07 2 Majhb J. ft. PaDgboro. of Kaltiinof. president of i lv- Field Coluoibias Mukuul ComioiHtion, has lately arrived id Kuuland ou a trip round the world in ihr,. interest of the museum. Tbe raunwir.ii has lor ita basis the Baltimore and O'ji<> exhibit uf the world's railways at tbe World* Fair,88 words
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Article99 1894-11-07 2 At tue dale of last mail advices, it ww staled tbat eaormout orders for *u>uiuuitiou bad been executed br firini in Birmingham during tbe previous lew weeki. the ultimate dentiuatiou. it. wait ».bimi;hi. IK-inx for the belligerents in tli- Tbe »lik.l>« of cartridge* au<l nh.-11. wbiHi a few months ago99 words
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Article124 1894-11-07 2 It ih not uniutumUv antiur* I*'1 a»y« tbe X«4e C'Aeonic/*, that the war l« lw»ou China nod Ja;iau would *o aeriouil v nff-it the foreign commercial internal t"» l a ilemaud for »rin*l inteiveatioc Might i» looked for at an early stair* of hoiiihn" But tht*e fears hive uot be.-v124 words
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Advertisement812 1894-11-07 2 fpHK BORNSO COMPANY, LUUTBD. THB BUadard Ufa Aamrane* Norwich Union Fir* Inturaaw* 8oeietT. A ami Amnx* Company (Fir*]. Th» Br^'able Life Aewranee booiety The Ocoan Marine In.uranoe Oomnmj. The Chin* Mutoal 8t«am Navigation Ooy The Tottenham Lager B-r Oo«r*nT. Tim Maritime Inturanee Gompeny, LtaiUd. For particular* of tiMM Companiee ae*812 words
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Advertisement1436 1894-11-07 2 WOTICBB. The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newsva er in Asia, British India excepteti. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Maky Peninsula, in Siam. Borneo, the Netherlands Indies, the Philippines, and French Indo-China. No other Eastern newspaper has so widespread1,436 words
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Advertisement420 1894-11-07 2 »onoßs. AUT PHOTOGRAPHY. f A KB W PHOTOaRAPHIC wtxx bs oraaaa at ROBT. LBNZ 4 00. At tb* Corner jf Hill Biaaaf aan StAawoaa atoa*. Tbs BOOMS far ta* BXHIBITIOat ef Ilastrstiea* of *nf SUt aad Teebataa* as Aft PbetoffraphMß will b* epea toTmHof* faVOMHOVrWva. THB fTTTDIO wW W epsaed420 words
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Advertisement798 1894-11-07 2 LATEt/f ADVEKTIMEMENTB. SINOAPOBB STB Am BIBtCTOBT j »aT*^" I jwb PB»AB*^na»r)*x I Mmsrs. Aprar AOa.'s saamaw AMMATOOMI ATCiH. 4*o am*. Oaptei. J. B «sawm, I i,fi ijii ■■i^« m« aw a a kj^ _j I, p f mosjajsnmg wj w m nsmuna, saw, I da* ksre eh the Una last,798 words
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Miscellaneous45 1894-11-07 2 ukathjcAbpokt f S—-—S aVsasn AVaJat. «a> ■■.inilii. UN. •ft. «>m.TML aawiinaT aar.sA«aah....a>JMaUUaMH f>. ■Tin. a* 4. 71.1 I Maa.faaoa ...Js*» Tarr.maTkar. 7*. Si BMsfalia ttmmZ. fjaj il WBATHBR TBLBOBAM. HONGKON... Benmstei Jtf.lo. «~«"««»hM BAB. Fansefurbd. t *m has, teabaaa. .'...Til BUMILA.-7li s N.B;l l lf,45 words
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134 1894-11-07 3 THE CHINESE IMPERIAL CELE- BRATION FESTIVITIES AT SINGAPORE. m hot. our f Ifc* Bal|Mwßl Do. r of Ohini's (Ktl. birthday, most of L'hiaete »hop« are closed, with the v ,mt, "t h* general providing town, with all th-- shop., I ■tall, .lr.-s«.-.l iii rel hnntiag, nan r'sembliug that h> be134 words
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Article1223 1894-11-07 3 Tin Mining- Munig-r's BefXifl for the I i u r werLs i-nding ttie 2nd November, IHiU run« as follows Ktnb H"U Hettion.— Tlie only woik iieiiZ done in the No. I level ia ou two of mnall crocs l»»ders in which fair gold him.' XOl. I" lb« interiiiHiate IfVe',1,223 words
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Article349 1894-11-07 3 -Shobt'.t *fl«r 10 o'clock this mormng a tire broke out in th» r. ar ot a Bombay trader's godowo ait uatrd at Ko. 7, Cecil Street. The tiro brujwli sihhi irot to work I with <w» hydrauts and mi mivt-scful were tln-y with th<m- ttat the349 words
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Article564 1894-11-07 3 (Supplementary to the Straitt Time* Trlegmmi.) (Via Ceylon.) TIIK C'UMINU OP THB EMriBB THKATBI rilK I-UKMIKK AMI TBB riltU OBaMAH roUTIOS AFKAIKM IN DillT. THE i HIMXK AT POST ABTHL'B. London, JTtk Oefetor. Tluri' in a great aenaation bare, owing to the Director, of tho Umpire Theatre of564 words
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Article66 1894-11-07 3 Thb Ban.l of tlit-Sod Butt. Liucolsahiro I liniment will play tbe following prolirAiorae in th- B >Uuical Ganleui on I Saturday, the 10th comineociag st 9 p.m. nuxnAMMB. 1. Velee Tkt Dancing dirt.. Coote. '1. Sclecliuii ThtOld (html ...Planqaj-ttn. H Daiiw Cepriee Raymond liarriaoa. 4. Seleetinu Patiewx Hnllivaa.66 words
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Article161 1894-11-07 3 Wbdvbiuat, 7tb Novbmbbb. High Water. 4.50 p.m. Pbotograpbk' Society's Monthly Moating. p.m. Cbiurae Imperial CVkb'Siions. TH|/BSD\T. 8m NuTEMBBK. Hi«b Water. ti.J.-. a.a. 6.10 p.m. H V.A. o»mp. Postage .tamji suction at Powell's. •J 30 p.m. Cliioeiie lioiiriial Culebrstioos. PsIDAT, IH-U NOVBMBBB. HighWat^r. 7.7 a.m. 7.28 p.m. 1 Priuue of161 words
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Article1610 1894-11-07 3 A tblbobam pabliibed io tbe Tim* of j 9th Oitober, from its rorrespoodVo* at Kingap«ir»-, ssys i OtMt, «tt. Tlmt. fa a rettatfal f ntllag prevalent at the daemon of tht Hoaa flturaaaal ladaotag the military eoatriaatioa af the StnKt tetthv 1 1 aeato tor an*ly «l«.OUi1,610 words
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Article732 1894-11-07 3 {Km Ztaft XaWttaa Bf Umil, BOXAOOABAT. iBBiaiBBBSi ikii aaa i ii a Tfla ntjKtfw nAMttk fltat bbitaiii am bbabcbi ib avbjoa. raaaia a—ibi wtaawan MB.Ol^BB»0BaaB^AJjiB»aBBA«.«ajBBBaBI TMB OBMBAL BUHKMB Ot BBtOltni. TBB OBIJIAJ*rA» WAS. leaato, J«ft Ott<**r. Thirty thoaaad Xaafaa ata aarroaadtag Loraaao Maroaaa. BiT.aWrf tha Portor T*a732 words
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Article303 1894-11-07 3 Tka m. flbsTft. aiator ship to tht OisraWar. Hal baoa ordeotdto propara to jata tho Oataa aqa'dioa, hat tha tatter Ttaaal Wing a«ar|y naaVftr aaa th. Adalrahy dtoaod toooaahaW thoOaValtor for tha Chin, atotioa ta yiaoaof tbt A. Oosrfft, vhioh waa to be ay Bototoaad oa303 words
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Article689 1894-11-07 3 THE CHIN A- JAPAN WAR. TUnUim, 3*rd <kt**r. It fa naartod thatJiaian* MMf-niw mJwg Tfe 8o*t» *aat Pro—frr, 8toa tuny, to waylay tr.aiftl tto Uafeato tMt leftW«M*53ai>«aj*>f wHh ato ta attatktton. j TtoJia*ani«n*y «a tto 0— a fnatfcr fan** tto aavji of tto Tali Hnr after 4Vm**> I II all689 words
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Article159 1894-11-07 3 A raw naAa ago tho Baajrbaag GorvraMtenl a vauMed bmul ilaißHiru f rum tha optrathm of thaßaaday Cargo Workiag Ordiiwito thor*. Tfca iuju^ir* of tkw «u»|>t°H*. iv giviag mail atoam*ra aa adTaafaffo aa rai]ro an I Inn over uthnr otaaaMtra, wa> reprta. aatrl ia a lottor159 words
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170 1894-11-07 3 Tub lollowiag it a list of tbt touuts •■tend lor tbo Warns Aaaodatiom Fool, kail CliUkßßa Shield Coaipstitaw. wait* inaairaii i at aa aarly data i BJ.T.A. (BaiaVt M. ilnlcui R.l tx» Li acoui Bbot. (wo faaaw. STEiITt CaiBBSB VESSELS ADTIamSKD TO BAIL. Vor A170 words
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Advertisement755 1894-11-07 3 NOTICBB. 18. Tbs Complete FtarTof BMari iteelel Bditad. with !ntrodattita sal Hots, by O. A. Aitilir. l»*2-». Tht Bat Play, of Bsa. Joatoa. Vols. 11 and 111. Bvaat vottra-B roar raw at tbb rtTBLUBBD PBICB. TaU PRIRCB AM) PRINCESS OF MAOAZIKK THE CENTURY. IM.USTBATSD atOMTBLY MASAIIBB. jßaaMtsty illastrattd, thfa aagasfw.755 words
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Article1084 1894-11-07 4 DaaW tMa aaaihat WltaHaf akWla- 1 Maw a*» mil itl, lialir. •h.-airp, i aa. hata-at Bs* aWWit. P. g.-"Brtad •aW-TFtT-Traaaa, Oar.-<W-a. Dat- j Datah; Jak jKltt Aa, O^u-Oaaan.! a—i. |i aiit amujrin. U.— Uaaar. s?T*. Vw^tf^w Paor Wharf ;T Wharfi J.W.--Jar«Wa Wharf: V. H. WIwbWw Wtarf K.1,084 words
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Article168 1894-11-07 4 Ham*, fcti. and Dot* *.!>.... Lob don. BaJnor-l>ire. Out. 4 < 'auiun dna Nut. Olanfn.ii. due Not. LiITIBPOUL Danaalian. Out. 6 P«linnrß«, Uoi. 10; Bbl>. rajhio. die Nor. SB Babby. Biytl.Sept.l3; Bwtrira. Bept. 16 Kr»in Ekkm, tfap<. is H.lrao Biekaara. Ort. 1 Fur land, Oel, 10; UtUKJOW. KirkUnda,168 words
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Advertisement261 1894-11-07 4 NOTICES. McALISTER Go. FRESH BHIPMBNTB JUST A.RHZVBIO A HHIPMBMT OF JAMBS WATSOX A Boms' ÜBUBBATBD PRICE $7.50 PER CASE. (WITHOUT PASS.) MoALIBTBR Sm 00. BOONS AND BLESSINGS "Tkor rom.aa a boon and Mewing- to nan Th* Pickwick, toe Owl, and the Wareley, P«." MACNIVEN CAMKRON, Bdinhoko*. w. A 30/4/95. JAB.261 words
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Advertisement676 1894-11-07 4 BHBDIAUSE *W //|T Our friend km dm got H Wily. Hi j dostm't know that then v m tor Bam- mati*m. He bM not read th* folkwbg s— I Mr N. Appl.lon. W.Uiagtoa Road, Steak- port, «t. H.riuf bM troabkd wit* I Übranutiiin for the kit two nan, I Mad676 words
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