The Straits Times, 29 May 1896
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Title Section12 1896-05-29 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 181)6. NO. 18,935.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement909 1896-05-29 1 NOTICE^ I^JiTIiIFHAIA PARIS 1K78: 1888. ,08EPB GILLOITB PENS (Quality, and, having the liunil'iliry. «r>'. therefore, the lIKAIMM. I r— -rr— si i:\MsHll' 00MPANIE8. hum:, < 'ollyeb (JUAY, A' \VMAKVi>, New Harbour. sTtAM NAVIGATION UiMPANY. c Tf ,y roa < hin\. Jatan, I'knano, |BDU, AVRsUUA, ADKS, EOYfT, M iK-m ii-. tiiniiAi.TAH.909 words
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Advertisement869 1896-05-29 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I jK KONINKI.IJKE I'AKKTVAAKT MA ATSCHAPPIJ. liuler contra.-t with the Netherlands India Uovcinnienl. A;i, i Si n ,,iij,,,r, Snip Aokxcv. i.»te J. Daesiikls A Co., 2-.'), Col.lykk (Jiay. Steamer Expected From Will beliespatched for On^ I Vim hi,,,,,,,. Halavia. May 24th. Batav"ia,CherilM.n,«nman«n({,4Sourabayar2fttjillayl P.O. K.f.nas6wsßjfeaaißl. ilst. P.-nang and Oleh-leh.869 words
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Advertisement595 1896-05-29 1 NOTICE. 1 fIMIK undersigned have ju»l receive. i a I X shipment of the well-known PLEVBBURG .STOCK BfiEß at SlO p. i 4 doz. .|i Al«jve pn.es excluding dut>. XKI'MAXX'S PIANOS, »■.•>■ >..,t nl.le for this market, at ttfr, each. 11. BBAUBB to. m. w. Jt. f. 18/8 ((ua BrrrKus595 words
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Advertisement1166 1896-05-29 1 NOTICB& Condensed Milk '^^■I^^^B^ <^^ le "Milkmaid" Brand is guaranteed i contain all the cream of the original milk. In jCOHDENSED MIjJ lne P rocess oi :nanufacture nothing but watti Safe hcJji is lemovetJ «:o thing but the bost refined Bfk Mfl(R sugar added. tskJ3** Avoid low-priced brands from which1,166 words
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Advertisement555 1896-05-29 1 NOTICE. HORBR BRDDINO. BEST Citronelln grass will be deliver..: aWfUBCaw per i-iiload. at pm •haser'a residmico by Manager, Tebm Louisa EstHte Addreaa: ■Vle/oLAMHKItrs I.IVEKY BTABLI. J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JKWELLERS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED J} KN SON S W A TCII I- SI MAHrrACTORY, Lvekjats Hill, Lohdok MAKER TO H.555 words
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Advertisement590 1896-05-29 1 VOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY. LI). Maiiufaetiirers of: DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING (iKI.ATINK DETONATORS KXPOKmi ok. All OM m BAFETI KIZK. Manufaetuml l.\ noiJTOBD, smith co., ASH TIIK SW ANSKA i OMI'ANV. Ihaakate bptatttH Malta«a% on*« niftiHif.-ii-tinv.l to th.- leeM imposed by, an.l un 1,-rtli.- Inepeetlon of the Rriti»h (iover590 words
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Article484 1896-05-29 2 LATEST MARKET UO NATION'S. SiNGAPoRK. tftm May, 1896. PRODUCE. I .:i Illlm-r. 7.*). do CubeXo I, 11.H2,. •do do No 2, ,10.00. Copra Bali, 5.70. do Pout ianak. 5J50. Pepper, Black, 10.30. Sago Flour, Sarawak, 2.521. do Brunei, JM'l. Pearl Sngo, 8.40. Cofiee, Bali, ipitkcd; 39.00. Coffee, Liberian, No.484 words
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Article75 1896-05-29 2 To-Morrow. Malacca i- Klanjf Safpio, linli'.'iL'iri Itr, mil. yplll Ijiluihu viii part* Hecuba m 1., niiil Snmlnknn Miaa \>.m. BVaaf vimporU Bi*aaport, 4 did .M. ami rafeinlmiiK *m£, 4 ii.ni.' I Kuio|h- via port* KMmfa .'> Md.nday. Ball via, port* It: f'i,h iim tl ■>,„ Miuli'Hs via |ioit>75 words
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Article92 1896-05-29 2 Ham KiKoiE:-Hy lit.- M. .M 1.4 MeI■PHTM, due mi tin- |Bd June. Fi:«.m China:— By Ik* K. I). h'nrhfuhr due on Huiulay. Imluudi ii.nu Dit. Lett Singapore Due in l^n.lon Arrived A|»l. loth P. 4 May litli Mi.v 11th Apt. tUt M. If. May iHth May Hill.92 words
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Article183 1896-05-29 2 I AUKIVII I'er i. h lAthj ililchrll from Klang vir I Carrol, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. I.yon. Mr. an Mrs. Kvimcroley, and Mr. aiid Mrs. Pen I Per s. Ueruba from Itanukuk Mr I Ku-nmar, Mrs. Hawkins, an. l Air. and Mm. I Per a. s. Etiiwralila train Klan"183 words
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67 1896-05-29 2 STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, 29th MAY, 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Established: |.-:tl. PRICE 1U CENTS. l&uLscripiii,:: iitic« ,i ml adcerlisiny rate? May fie found on the fourth page.] CRETE. TmtJOM, iitltli May. Canea in Crete [where t^ie Turkish soldiery recently took to murder and pillage] ie now quiet, and foreign nien- of-warReuter - 67 words
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Article77 1896-05-29 2 ENOKMOL'B LOSSES. Ltnulou, MA May. The city of St. Louis in the State of Missouri has beenfearfully devastated by a cyclone. It is estimated that thirteen hundred persons have been killed, and one thousand others rendered homeless by the calamity, and that the damage, done amounts to five77 words
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Article29 1896-05-29 2 Australia ha* beaten Yorkt-hire at I Cricket by an innings and eight runs. In a match between Gloucester and Sussex, Grace scored two hundred ai.d forty-three, not out.29 words
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Article289 1896-05-29 2 YE STE RDAY'S RAC ING. Ix the iuterv.il betaraM tin- first an' 1 ■wund day's racine, Colonel Penne ath< r I retired from the ofliee of starter and Mr. A lira i ii- took the duties. The j improvement was wonderful. Yesterday, the races were started in an expeditions and289 words
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Article73 1896-05-29 2 .Some qVMtka ■ppww lo have i.een raiseil luc-allr ;i> to whether >v*teiila\ I wa- the- fiviiilv-MVentli hirthday <it tinQmml Her Miij.sty mm bora in 1810, .iii.l wa< levaßtyerm jmtad^r <or to I !)<■ iu-riii-iite on tin- Jltli iiisl)- Yolnnlay *M theiefiire, the -eveiity-MVenth aiiiiivcisnry of Her Uueaty*! I'irth.hiy. hut it73 words
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Article83 1896-05-29 2 luly ia frequently ititHcult tv decipher. and it is prrliiip- the BUM difficult i whim iln- ptffOM wlm liave todiH-iphcr I it are nirn' miii, and when ladies are writing upon such abstruse sul.jr.-t- as Lilies' dress. Tlie main )>oint is that these irrois arc being carefully corrected for the83 words
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Article144 1896-05-29 2 Hek Majesty the Queen of Siain, in order to thtim her sympathies with tin .xi-.'ili-nt work curried out at tht; BdMl I !»>.-) >it :ll, has forwarded. through tin- C'oiibul-(ioiiiiul tin- Siam, a cheque -for S5OO as a nilt to the lm-pital. Her Majesty has Ngptted that this money might144 words
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Article13 1896-05-29 2 UM Knots in to ba thu igt&i ti tin next Kastcru mail i-ontrai't.13 words
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Article11 1896-05-29 2 A list of birthday honours appears i.i our Telegrams via Ceylon."11 words
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Article15 1896-05-29 2 Tim: homeward mail by the German 8 earner Karltruhe closes at 5 p. m. to-morrow.15 words
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Article14 1896-05-29 2 Mk. Tkottkh, Auditor General, and Mrs. Trotter arrived yesterday from Penang by the Setundra'.14 words
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Article20 1896-05-29 2 Thk race horses Jimmy and fire are advertised for salt; on the race course, after the last race on Saturday.20 words
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Article24 1896-05-29 2 At the Bukit Ma« GUM Mine, in Perak, the output for 1893 was 320 o/. 17 dwts. against 561 oz. 2 dwts. in 1594.24 words
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Article18 1896-05-29 2 Mn. E. H. Bull, BaMCJntendent of Police, loft yesterday l>y H.M.S. I,'ndaunted for Hongkong on eiglilct'ii days' leave.18 words
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Article19 1896-05-29 2 Thihk will Im> no Philharmonic practice on Monday next tin- Town Hall being engaged for fhe Muein Company* 'concert.19 words
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Article22 1896-05-29 2 Mr. MacFarla.ve and the two constables who were bitten by the panther, at Penang, were recovering at the date of last advices.22 words
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Article21 1896-05-29 2 H. M.. S. Porpoite, 1,770 tons, 17a crew, 6 guns, 3,600 h. p., Commander Pelly, arrived on Wednesday evening from Hongkong.21 words
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Article23 1896-05-29 2 Report hag it that the Indian lmmi- gration Commission have completed their labours, and that their- re|>ort would be finished on Tuesday last.23 words
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Article38 1896-05-29 2 On our back page will be found shijv ping news, comprising arrivals, departures, vessels in port, and vtnali expected. The last named list is verified by most of the 6hip agents, and will be found of much use.38 words
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Article34 1896-05-29 2 The Indian Brigade left Bombay for ■!nakin early last week. It is believed t hat ala rge force will be despatched from j India for Suakin in September next.34 words
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Article34 1896-05-29 2 The Perak Yacht Mean arrived ye»tt.-r- day from Port Weld, with (apt. Tultxit. 1 ilessrs. Butler, Ingall, and Scott on i joard. She leaves for Port Weld on the j Hat instant.34 words
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Article33 1896-05-29 2 The Cojnpany performing at the above theatre are announcing their last nights of the present reason, and will shortly proceed to Rangoon, wh.-re it il said they are very popular.33 words
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Article39 1896-05-29 2 Persons living about three or four miles out on the Siranpoon Road coui|.loii» of *ho Uuaty condition of the road in that vicinity in gome places it is said to be nearly three inches deep. Con-.39 words
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Article35 1896-05-29 2 A dead alligator, measuring some ten feet in length, was found lying in a mangrove swamp about eight or nine milesouton the Pongolßoadon Wednesday afternoon. It had a bullet mark on its neck.35 words
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Article42 1896-05-29 2 Thk i, tail despatched from Singapore to London, via Brindisi, on the 29th ultimo, was delivered on the. 25th instant. The mail despatched from Singa|>ore to London, bjT German Packet, on the Jtrd. was delivered on the 27th instant.42 words
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Article45 1896-05-29 2 ILLICI T LIQU OR TRADE. The military poßee are making a raid on several shops in the vicinity of Taiiglin. \\'\rh are iMMrtrf of serving soldiers with liquor. Tlmm shop* are the. cause, it is said, of much crime nmongsft the men of the Fusiliers.45 words
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Article43 1896-05-29 2 The Froneh steamer Oakimm fr<nn Noumea with a carjjn of nickel ore for GkugOW arrived on Monday BMrafalg, Duriif tin- voyage she met with a casualty wliich will necessitate her disihargJM part of her cargo hefore l>eiii(,' lucked at Tanjong l'agar.43 words
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Article41 1896-05-29 2 Tarn Balls should fall at Fort Canning ami I'ulo Hi.vii daily to indicate 1 p.m. Singapore mean time, corre>pondinj; with (i his. Jm. :tv. mean time at (Irccmvich. To-day: Kurt Canning: Kill correctly. I'ulo Urani: M Correctly.'41 words
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Article66 1896-05-29 2 Tin Acting District Officer .it U;it;iiij: Padaiig, in lVrak, discountenance* the poUey of jjiviiijj out small areas to Malays for eofl'ee ilicy will not nuk it proiH-rlv: they allow weeds to grow up all over, the land to tin- detriment of any HWghhpifag estate and, if any dttMM66 words
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Article76 1896-05-29 2 Tut above .■x|,rc--ion is NMatad j almost daily in the Third Magistrate')) Court, whenever tin- ropwwia<llß of the Opium and Spirit Fanner put- in ;in appearance to prosecute in a two-cent illicit chundn case, anil it is amusing to iioto how quickly some who an' sitting at the76 words
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Article96 1896-05-29 2 THE CIRC USES. Tiik new programme at ll.irni»toii'« I Cr inclusive at th«; Htatue dancing, j and the aerial act of tint chili Inn' Warren, still fills tin- hou»e nightly. Last night in spitt; of the Ball there wan not a vacant scat. To-morrow therewill In- a matinee with full96 words
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Article70 1896-05-29 2 THE DUTCH WIN It is telegraphed as follow* As the result of o|ieration, on 25th May, the Dutch troops forced their way to Krocng Raba river. Tin>k all the enemy's positions. Enemy mifterrd heavy losses. Dutch loss one private killed ,27> wounded, including one office* A later70 words
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Article957 1896-05-29 2 ft'roiH Ihe Time* OjW.; LoHtlttti, UUk M>> In the House of Commons I,ord Ge«.rge Haioillun, in reply to a question. MM India was not to 1m; charged with 'I'"' i'»-t "f sending Indian troops to M.inl..i--a, and therefore n resolution to authorize their employment outside of Imlia mmtammtf,957 words
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Article35 1896-05-29 2 For IViiaiitfHi.il Calcutta, C. Apemr, due 2i»th lUjr, BhUm A Mo»e». Colombo iiikl Uombav, Knighiq/St. Join,. due i'«th May. Patarm Numoi Co J»vu ports, Ajut, on 2uU Juuc, Mwunwld 4 Co.35 words
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Article712 1896-05-29 2 THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. TIIK MILITARY CXI.KBK Al i,, N Tin. wwwty iiwiili Victoria was' officially cefeSratH \V.-dne,day .-v.-n'mw "I 1 1 VWtthOM coiiioji l! .t in 1im0tumart1,,.,, military display on Urn plain But J^ wm thignh the ait ycstenL wan almost ckrodleu -kv shine m« Ih-,-,.1,,.. i, ri -i, eoaahrtabkj.712 words
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Article611 1896-05-29 2 In bunour of tl,,' <t< Gtoffriior WrCliarlw.Siuli.il liwilll kill ,-n GovrrnniMil ll' l.i-i light The attendance* iiiirly torn, and included v tentative! from Hit' Stai.> Indeed, ii almo»i ••■■>"■ Ike crowd lull"' BaU R tlii.M nw befon ■>■>■'• i-oint out thai Hi- I'a.'H'"' 1 bfa lu.^.italitirs. i- pbutil611 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement747 1896-05-29 2 The STRAITS TIMKS ha* thb LARCKST CIRCI'LATIOX of ahy nbwupapkk in Asia, Bkitiih India exceptkd. It c iritlatkc in Singapore and i'knami, throi'ghol't all the Pbotbcted Stated ok the Malay Pkninscla, in Si am, Born to, th« NtTHLRLAXUS I.MiIM, THE I'll I 1.1 I'fl N X-", Awn French Indo-China. No747 words
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Advertisement902 1896-05-29 2 STILL HISTLIXU Even. Evening at flp.ni, Saturday afternoon at 4.30 p.m. Tliis Friday Evening. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT II.VHHHI.iI TO Singapore's popular HMMbI caterer, RL'PBNIXirs ATTRACTIONS, Peanuts and the Wrestum. ISE.Ui Saturday afternoon. children Admitted Frel. Get Five Tickets Early, at the Circus. j SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. I902 words
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Advertisement7 1896-05-29 2 fOR CEXKUAI, WHH'I-IM. Nl B££ PAO£ 4.7 words
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Advertisement93 1896-05-29 2 M. S. 8. luttßdad (or th« HMfc Tiwtet ahonld U written on one aide of the paper only. K» the neirlcct of that cm.litioii. luany M S. ri. are reacted that mitrht othonriaa be gmlilinbed. All adT«rti»iuf contnu t- an Huhject to llio oor.dition that the Manairer mar leare the93 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1896-05-29 2 WEATHER REPORT. hanilnmj Kerbau u/ ,iMl. 2sth May, 1896. ;9a.m. 3 p.iu.'9 p.m. Remarks. Bar, 29.W.M 29.828' JU.BK3 Temp. 84.9 87.0 83.8 W.B'lbTher 79.9 79.0 776 > Uir.ofWind K. X.W. B.E. Z.S Max. Temp. 88.8 i"H Mm 76.2 i Max. in Sun 14.-..2 Terr. rad. 70.0 "3c Rainfall i Nil.78 words
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Article2451 1896-05-29 3 In k following is list of Urn invitutiulia, th.m»li not nil \vcii'accr|>l<(l, BOT .ill who Mwptod m to l»o |.i..,,i.l Hi- Highneu the -Miltan 01 Jobare. I Hon. the Chief .liMiee (Mr \V. 11. L. i Mi '.JiiHtii'i-Liiw, Mr Jn.-ti.-e U-nili. Ihr Hon. .1. A. Sweltenliain.2,451 words
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Article1427 1896-05-29 3 Lady Mitchell was well gowned in plain i imp satin, trimmed with fine black luce and jet passementerie. Mrs. I'lunkctt wore a trained gown of pink satin brocade, with drapery of rrnani hceoßth>l>wlteewidheerieaTe». Mr-. Loach wore a plain white satin dress, the bodice triumiril with fine1,427 words
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Article1341 1896-05-29 3 g;ciAl'OHE SPHIXG MEETING. SECOND DAY, MAY iWTH. k .-iinif conditions that mm lr fur a taful gathering on Tuesday were present yesterday, and the meet I ing of the SportintrClul. wa» continued j tinderfnvournMeandpnjovnble mi*piees. i Unfortunately, no rain hnd fallen in I tin- interim, and tht> jioinjf1,341 words
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Article382 1896-05-29 3 YESTER DAY'S RACING. HV X." TB racing yesterday WH wry good I in leed. Ibex were some very close finishes, and only OM surprise, the win j ol .Ulan in the MOQod Griffins' Handi- enp. Mr. Abruma officiated a» darter, i and, at usual, did it well. Bo expedi- ti'iusly382 words
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Article732 1896-05-29 3 DRESS AT THE RACE S. l\ conawiuettM of the Parade in iltts r;irlviiiiiniiiii;:iMiltlii'(ii'\rniiiiriilil'Mi-.' Ball to follow l:iti-r in tlii'i-vcniins. the Hwxmd IM) MOM losl that jiniin;ii<' I appearance of gaynMM whtchvtteniM mi PimceMfiilly theftrel day of tlw Vlwliug. Tin' fMupif iii.l opi»rtw*ivii h...i i-xiH-riciircd I'iiiiiiT in tIM day loudwl ilmiiiMM732 words
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Article611 1896-05-29 3 110 nml h Swecpatake of 15, The ■Muvpiitake to go to the «<;cnn<l h..i».-. Distance, H. C. Mi-. Howden's Atiaa In-i ill,. Mr. Nemo's k. lUt. Nb, Mr--i~. Bmadt and QwvnWi Magteiaa list. ait.. Mr. dhynok 1 L«ap Tea* M. 1011.. Mr. Cadetl'i Dandy l>i.k iim 71b.611 words
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Article81 1896-05-29 3 I r must not In- HMMJ, vi\s .1 i-iir-irapondeiit, that tlir Umi HNhM him tliinl olsM public houses m M liberal that, in tddhkni to paying a linllar v i iuli t to a soldii'i- |>iuni*t. tlx-y allow the lattr-i as many I've drinki- a< li«81 words
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Article67 1896-05-29 3 11. M.S. /',„■,),„> arrivn I i, \V.-.1i!.~ 'ay aftcrnodii to relieve tl r VwlhhhM en lliis station. 11. M. s. UmdamUtd on MM raHtmd j I y thti I'd/i'itf Icii ir-l c-i«ln>" fur HdiikI'oiir, wlhmv the win be found bofim joituns thr iqaadTon of Admiral Iliillrr 11. M.67 words
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Article91 1896-05-29 3 THE PRICE OF BE EF. 1 1 may not be ge— tally kjiowu, iayiii eotiMpondent, Hiiit I.e. f «>f tli<- I>. -i quality can be obtained at the Clyde TtmeS maikrt on Kriiln\a ;il the nitr often and twelve centa per catty, whilst on other (l,iv> i lir priri' ebarged91 words
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Article33 1896-05-29 3 :t. Quadrille La Mucotta O. Metro. 4. Teivrti.i'l OB- I entente <!<' > Bmmnl Verdi. la Open i The tbip of Low V.M.uvlh ti. I'olka ..1 Hi.- iiiini i«-- Cm I ill'l'Oll.33 words
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56 1896-05-29 3 JUMPING COMPETITION AT H ARMSTON'S CIRCUS. Mr Lore hat held lii--'li jumping home eompetitkxM In Calcutta, lladn»,and Ceylon. He w:i- approached on the nibjecl ofhavinji :i nmilar competition here by lewral well-known local uporteman, among whom w.-ic <t thiM naral officeri who t""k part hi ;i l>«-:il bone jumping competition56 words
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Article102 1896-05-29 3 Tuk pflrilil ivtiiin- Cm tli>' mmk culling May 8M thorn Otai lb» nambu uf <li;iili> <liuinn tbc week »;i> -jyi, equal to a death-rate of MM dm I,<xh» Tin- prineip*) caiurt erf denib were ii-vi r 68. ebobn M. eoanibiotu I.miim Inn- i'n. beri-beri U>. lUurbaa102 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1896-05-29 3 SHIPPING. XUKUDKI'TSCHKB LLOYD. H.i; lUBOPS. rpiu liuiwrial Uannaii mail -i..u,,.i I A s/.-( r;,|ii 1,11. Wiiiii i.l,. .m:i_ lefl Hongkong to-tiay, may I x <l U „,,.>■ i.i-i on il. i aOth [nut. Hliv wil 1 1. 1., i l,l\ .i.-iv.i. li. .1 i.. r Euroi i Ihi ll, r113 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1896-05-29 3 VRRANGKMKKTK Kuiou. I'lmi M\» IliM, Unl.-r. 11.11 p.i'i. Band. Chinote Etecrmtion Club 5.15 p.m. Quatirtlli'. BvuKttmd [nutiluli «|i in Horuwtoo'i Cbmm. T»uk Ekwd B n in iii,~,.n ii.it Tank Kuul. »]•■<»■ Murks'* Ciroug Beneflt. huiiue Theatre. Cawpooi Kupiu »pm38 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article206 1896-05-29 4 I'ndertliis heading the followingabbrevi!.in,i. used: atr. steamer; sh.— ship i bq.— l>ar<|iie Brit.— British V. 8. United States Fr.— Freneli Oer. -Uci man Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore <te., (I.e.,— General <*»i<'o d.p. deck passenger* U. I'ncertain ;T. P. W.— Tanjong Pagar Whaif T p D— Taniong Pagar206 words
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Article986 1896-05-29 4 Akkivai.s Bixck Noon or Wednesday. Bett;ikalit, Brit. Btr. 90 tons. Capt. Catty, 28th May. From Muar, I'Tth May. O. C, Wee Bin and Co. For Muar, 29th— Kd». H. P. (Juan, Brit. str. 576 tons. Captain Stratton iBth May. From Mauaa«ar, 20th G.c, Weo Bin i Co. For986 words
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Article434 1896-05-29 4 .v.i,,,/-. araaaftfa </■//' arriral ami name a,,r,,t*. A. A pear, Hkong. June 11 .fljlHtiil Ajax. l.iv. -rpool. May W. Uansfl Id Argna, Sydney. May; alcAlister. Balmoral Mbro. m'dleof May; P. Biniou Bawean, Boarabaym, June I ;Daen»ela. Bellona, llainbiirg, Jane SB; Raateiiben Benslder, rTkoogTJmne 10; P.Hldmim, Bengloe, early in434 words
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Article181 1896-05-29 4 ARRIVA LS. j Kla.i VlWliL's X.UIL Ton t'AITVIN a R'KMay ■Ji' Tiiiii ivl Nor. atr. Tii-1 Kroner 17 Hecuba Hrit .-tr. SSO KWI 27 lloiik I-.-OMK (tr. 1171 fripp 27 DmiiTJm MM. nil I77ii Pally g7 Ei nida Bal.ycU W Naeodati 2* Lad; Miulivii Irit.atr] 7.-.4 Mu-foni H Diin'ie tier.181 words
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Article151 1896-05-29 4 ]>ATK. VWU WtMM fllflrWW t'AITAIS 11.-jINtTIO.V May -J7 Wasbi BrH.*r. I Drenning l' 7 Tailored Nor. str. Krgeer tig Uoalpara Hiil. Mr BtaJford X Penan* sir. Tuvl.n 2m Calypso str. Lowry ■x Chew l'liva iitr. Jelllcoe :'m Uabclla sir. Kudaeo ■jh Hong Laoag str. Myp Qlamor|kßuilra »tr. Vwynn ■JH151 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1113 1896-05-29 4 CNOTIES, I Tlli<: ADELEffI HOTEL c one of tl Mmj| and Mgl lr. M .i. nt.-l Hotels in Singapore, and has e>c llent accommodation for single and family visitor*. THE ADELPHI HOTEL it under quite n<:w management. _.^T* ~L^?- /> f f t t*^«asTa^a^aH*^a^a^a^a^aßl THE ADELPHI HOTEL CM excellent misine1,113 words
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Advertisement228 1896-05-29 4 NOTICES. SIXUAPOItK SPORTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. JOHN LITTLE CO., LIMITED. HilVi- JUfct reei-iveil all tile. KEOISTKRKU COLOURS in SILK for RACING JACKETS and CAPS, besides ALL OTHER SHADES for the purpose, WHITE ASHMERE, KERSEY, and the NEW WARP SILK for RACING BREECHES. Also, NEW VICUNAS, NEW SERGES, NEW TWEEDS, NEW228 words
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