The Straits Times, 25 August 1896

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 189 a NO. 19,008.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 V \[)KEW USHER'S < ELEBRATED WHISKII-s. ■'■■'>■ II Hull, nbar, i^i'l irefiilcl < ii,i w -kv i.i blend <il H 1 :4.1.-l Wl|lllll ■i. .mil liml beinfi .i ,i,'i tn-«' fruni il i- i \.-ry gfal) p.ilatal.h- S MA< AI'AM. IM in bm; I JOHN LITTLE ,v niMI'ANV. LTD. i-
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    • 2088 1 BUCHANAN WHISKY IJL-, w llT f IS THE BEST. r^^ SSS^— SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. H&usr* 3 «<: t ;*MtKT.y SAMt As tl I'FUED Ti> Tilt; HoI'gES OK LuBIW AXli COMMONS AJiD Til ALL GOOD LoNDUN C'LI"BS. <IKAMSHII' roMPAMRS. 11l KOMNKI.I.IKE I'AKETVAAKT M AATSI HA I'l'lJ. linl. i
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    • 552 1 BANKS. nOVSEOira AM) SHANGHAI HANKINt; OOBFOBATIOM. I'AIH-ll' CAPITAL fIO.OOO.OU'. RESERVE Fl"XI> -..:50,ai0. BBSKBVE LIABILITY OK I aift<mn<»»» PROPRIETORS Coikt or PnaORMM A. McOOWACHU, Eao,— Chauuia*. s.c. michaelsen, Isv-Dam Ckaaaua. TbeHon.J J Bill-li.viv.. J. KKIMU, £so. G. B. Docwell. Era. D. B. Smsook, Erg M. D. EimiL. Eiq. N. A. Subs.
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    • 833 1 DEWAK'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. Railway Bcrmm JortttAfc Perfeit at once as a Uveracc or a« a me<ii( inal -tiaiuliini Ai-btkauan T«.\niN<. \\i.«ij. 'to Mm feet a spirit a« aajHiaa in thii inuiidan.--pher.' ran di-irr t.. aaaaaam." Kv^ti aaAran uutntorninicu Joi HXAi or Ci.MMKK.t. •An .it Ungh 1 tine Old Highland Whisky."
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  • 496 2 LATM MAKKrT (iUOTATIONS. MISGAPOBB, 2oTH AUOUBT, 1896. PRODUCE. Uambier, «."0. <lo Cube No 1 ILJa, do do No 2 9.00. Conra Bali MB. do Pontianak, 5.30. Pepiwr, Black 10.1.V Sago Flour Sarawak 2.77 i. Jo Xo. > 2.1«. lvarl Sago 3.30. Toflee. Bali 31.7."). Coffee Palembang,. SI.7S. Coffee, LlbarisSk.
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  • 81 2 To-Moreow. Batnviu Godavery. 8 v.m. Batu Paliai HoonSaall. 11 a.m. Muar Mangy!, 2 p.m. I Calcutta via ports MiM 8 p.m. T. Anson via ports Malacca, S p.m. Padaug yin ports Jf. Vnjirunhi* 3 p.m. Manila via ports Klrano. 4 p.m. I Batavia via ports (Ham) Sewj, 4
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  • 104 2 Fkom Kntoi'E j llv the P. s. llohilln. due on the' :tutl, instant with dates to the 7th August. Fkom China:—By the P.AU.IAJasaaMM doe en eit Miipi|ioiv Due 111 i.mihIuii Arrive July Htli P. <fc O. Au({. .Mil Auk. -Mi July l.'tli M. M. Aug. Uth Auj,'.
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  • 173 2 AKKIV.ds. ■■•r.-. Mylacca from Teluk A i via Boris: -Messrs. Cologon. Arcliuiuoard, Pawta, l.iar.l. Mnciciitli, Jtaitlioloinucsz, Casalaa, and Clnrk.', MUs Gibson, Miss Anclmnt, Mrs. Spark., Mr and Mrs. Metciilfe, I Mr. mid Mrs. Davidson. I'er at M. s. s. Xatal from Marseilles:— Messrs. Engelbeeli, Hospitaller, Durue, an. l
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  • 18 2 Kstaiimsiikd: IKtl. THICK 10 CKXTS. [tiulvcriptUrit rule* ii,ul inlnrli.<iu'i nrfM 'rruiy liefouiul on the fourth pitgeA
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  • 33 2 FRIDAY, 25TH AUGUST, 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE MATAHKI.K RKVOIT. UKIIKI. IVIHBIUM >:,IU Aaijiut. Cwil Rhodes linsarraniriHl ti-rinj witli cit'lit important Matabcle Oliirfs in the Matoppo Hill?. Those Chiefs have agreed to .-nrrrndcr themsolvcB.
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  • 29 2 Major Coventry, who had been sentenced to five months' simple imprisonment for complicity in Jamesons Raid, has been released from prison on the ground of ill-health.
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  • 20 2 (ieneral GoJBBBT has been appointed Qstjajaa Minister of War. in place of General Bronsart, who has resigned.
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  • 11 2 Australia has beaten Gloucester by an innings and fifty-four runs.
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  • 236 2 1 in; situation in Matabeleland has so far improved, that several rebel chiefs have agreed to surrender. These chiefs had gathered themselves in the Matoppo Hills, which lie near Buluwayo, and have been a rebel stronghold since the revolt began. These Hills abound with many fastnesses, and
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  • 42 2 With reference to a law report headed "A .Singapore Divorce, it may be well to state that the woman- -who had; immoral relations with a native was not an oi-mnj ajaaaa. She was, we are told, a Uunnese-Kuropean half-caste, bam in Penang.
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  • 12 2 The Municipal Conimi.-.-ioii will meet to-morrow afternoon. The business is mainly routine.
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  • 19 2 Thk monthly medal nrmr-trtitrnaj of! the SepOjr Lilies Golf Club will be j played on Saturday next, August 2!<th.
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  • 17 2 Thk *tr»il* Hu'iihl wai published at i n to-day. Tiii- week, there will be no mail supplement.
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  • 31 2 Six BaWDuaj Rnajiasas has decided to take the title, on his elevation to the peerage, of Itaron Kosmead of Raeinoad, in the county of Westincath. and of Tafelberg in South Africa.
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  • 37 2 On our back page will be found shipping news, comprising arrivals, departure-, vessels in port, and ve-sels expected. The last named list is verified by most of the ship agents, and will be found of much use.
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  • 50 2 A ...oi.ik, who gave hi- age M 84, was sentenced to seven days' simple impri(•onnient. yesterday, for theft of coke at Tanjomr I'agar. The 01.l fellow pleaded for mercy, on account of his old mother in China, who, lie said, was a hundred I years of age.
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  • 43 2 Mb. Cruzo.N, the I'mler secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has assured the House of Commons that the consular stall' in Siam will be inciea-.-d by two new appointments, but the exact area of the new consuls' jurisdictions are not yet fixed.
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  • 64 2 THE U. S. ELECTION Mil. (J W. Smai.i.kv, the New York correspondent of the naMt, telegraph-, on L'nd August, that thirty--ix out of the forty-five States representing the Union have given in their adhesion to tlm democratic gold Movement with the -<-le desire of defeating Mr. I Hi van, the
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  • 44 2 THE P. O. The Pacific and Oriental Steam Navigation Company have acquired t considerable area of land, having a f frontage of 4,<WOft. OT .-,,(MM»ft. Io the Thames, between the Tilbury and the Albert Deck*, for the purpose ef loading and discharging their resssla.
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  • 58 2 UNSTAMPED LE TTERS. A ChinKsk boy. employed onboard the s. s. Sfßjajrf*, was ehiirgiil in the f j third Magistrates court, yesterday, for j I bringing twenty-three unstamped letters into the Colony, on the L'l'nd inslant Mr. Noel Trotter. l'ostma-ter-( l.n. ral. appeared to proseiute. He «a- lined $s(>,oreix weeks'
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  • 57 2 CHINESE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. It is announced that a British Biro, which does busim-s with the Far Kast. is about to try the experi nt of appointing as commercial traveller a Chinaman. It is said that this native "trade drummer" will spend the next winter in exploiting the Celestial Empire oa
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  • 78 2 Vikx.na sets an example in tin? regui lation of hi'i- bicycle trallic. Ever) dder has to pass an" examination before he is allowed to cycle in the streets, lie must he aba) to mount and dismount on either -ide. back-pedal, and have complete control of his machine. hen
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  • 103 2 Ax alt'ray, between Hokien and Taiehew boatmen, took place in Ibe rivci hist evening, and twenty arrests were made by the Marine Police, who were quickly OB the scene of action. The prisoners were carrying on a mimic war fare on board their cargo boats, by
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  • 105 2 Thk la.st verse of 'The Flag, black, white, and red,' sung by the I Hi* sailors as they went down, i<> rendered into English by the X 0. Daily Ntm as follow- Ami saeaU the might Of wUd, wild si, nil. On to n reef as ih'iu.
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  • 121 2 Tiik BstaafoaaMfwr {mblaaaes the f..l- lowing telegram, sent from Hergcn by the Kmperor of (icrinany to the (ierman Admiral in command of the Baft Asiatic Station It fills me with deep »ori'u\v to recoivu I news of the loss of the gunboat fill*. which Was
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  • 157 2 Si'KAKI.No, on July SB, at the unveili iug of a statue to the late Jules Kerry. j at Saint Die. M. HaaotaiU delivered a I long vindication of Krcnch Colonial j I policy. The scope of tl nterpria 1 was marked out. he said, by M. Kerry. i
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  • 155 2 Thk authorities at Shanghai and in Japa eon the look-out for a quartermaster who deserted, about a month ago, from the Omasa mail steamer :<»//.'C/i.takiii^with him, it isbelieved.gokl dollars to the val fSo,OoOyen. Upon en.piiryat the office of the North wrman I Joyd, we were courteously informed
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  • 214 2 Thk report presented at the recent meeting of the Heasageries Maritime* states that the work of transforming the machinery of the steamboats '«Udonien. Qenmim. ftaltmt, ByAmg. and Yarm, into triwn expansion engines „t' graatei power, had been proceeded with. Tintransformation has hen the means of accelerating
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  • 142 2 I in: oi her day, the Run „f under th. impression that a 'liirv I givenn wrongverdict in a recent rrimui case at Colombo, held up t1,,. lr 1 m ..in by pul.hshing their iuih,- depreciatory comment.. file V was that the Chief Justice Sir
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  • 277 2 Kk K. Watson Mackik. -Thbdebtn deseribai a» of 18, iTiag slui.i s| Janics-B([uare, appeared for p^ examination in London, on tin- •j>| July. He admitted that this wa» |,j third lailnrc. In 1878 he tailed K.ist India merchant, in partneMhiii I'eiiiini;. in the Straits Setilei,,,.,,, debts
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  • 359 2 In the Divoic-f Division of the Hkb Court of .luMi.v (before Mr. Justin QoraO Barnes), the caae of Cuff r. CnJ ami Syod Kin lmlin was taken on l'Tii, July. It was the petiti t John Clement Cuff tor tin' dissohtti iii- manias*, with Ellen Jan.' I'mii,
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  • 311 2 ornnon in urn i ami Tlm nvrntly MtbHabed offii isl nii'Mi iii the Nhlmtl.oml- tiu.tt. ...nciTninK the behaviour of she ivl.d chief, Tuku lin.ii. bw, the llpi—lI lenl of ilir Time* rtati a fresh polemic in the Dutch IV' respecting thu entire system "I"""' the adaunistrati i the Si
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 555 2 NOTICE. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LI). Mauuiac'turem ..I DYNAMITE (MJGNITE (JKLATINK DYNAMITE BLAJBIING GELATINE DKTONATOHS KXi'oKTKHs Off All kirn. sot SAFETY FUZE A SI. HUCntIC ML\STIN(i APPARATUB. I'HK lajMnl ExPl.i.slVKs. IIKIM. .M.I. visi maaa iaaaaaTßarrAia,Aaa aara t« p»»s real awasraavaan o> ruain unvaaran raan nrnaao at raa Huitihii ....IikSMKST, AM. ARK,
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    • 900 2 NOTICES. liti: STUAITS TIMKS" hah thk I..\I!(,KST Cllieri.ATlON at any \hw-s uKi; i\ aama, British India kx('kitki). bonooun n BasaaMaai AMI I'KNAN.:. TMltollill.il T AM. THE I*ll. iTKi TKIi BCam UK THK MALAY I'km.nhi i..\. in Siam, Borneo, the Ni.inKiit.AMi« [jraraa, ran Pmotnta, a.m. Knt.v ii Indo-China. No otheb KahTKKN
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    • 565 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED siliiiition BJ ii Bot>kk.'.'|«'i in Singapore, c.kml laaaraaessgrraa. \].|>iv to A., r/o Strait* Time*. IMPORTABLE reSOal for three baehasars in a private raaaaeaee, Hi niinill down from town. St.ililillK Hlld T.nni-. Apply to 24/9 V., <• 8 Strait* Timet. MY «if.- haraag baH bm witiiout my ssasant,
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    • 33 2 Mkkiiy Wai.kku.- On tlu- i-lid July, at SI. Androw's, West EenahagtOß, KoIiKKT H.vhoi.dMkkkv to Alii-e BrfTaTi jrnnnasal dnuj{lit.T of the late BDWAEO Wai.klb, of Bingapore and t'|.t..H-on-Truni,and at Mn. WilMtm, of West Kensington.
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    • 95 2 M. 8. 8. intended for tU IMM Timu ahould hr written on am lid* of the paper only. By th* neglect of that condition, in»nv M S S. are rejected tlmt miuht othorwiw V pnbliihe.l. All anTprt.i^iny contract* aroanhiect t4, the coivlition that tli. Manafer may learo tho advertiMmi-iit out
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 WEATHER REPORT. Kandantt Kerbau Hotpital, Hlh Au<j. 1896. a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Remakkk. Bar. 29.94 M i».7«!< 29.t«l Temp. 54.0 8J.4 82.0 \V. BlbTher TSyO 7H.J 79.4 %£&6 l>ir.ofWiu« s.s.k. S.E. S.E. ««9j Max. Temp. H7.-J s m t Mm 76.5 7-ji->. Max. in Sun 1.V4.U Terr.rad. 7L'J =-?-=f
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  • 1009 3 s,|, in-it there was thr Htnitt Puntta -cries -lie .-Ultivnti f.otfce, ,U,ve heading, tmd tltetr iH-ri.Mli. iilly .ip|>c.'iriiiK. f,. MOfe llli.t tlie >.'„„ (fivinj it- ,itt. n important rabjert In ,1 napa-ofttwSlai in-t tl,, Hrsl three chapters ol iiuder the heading duration ot l.ibcri.'iiiC.dlee Vrinr .10.- 0..1
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  • 1138 3 mMM r. THE Al sTHAUANS. Ijhi!' 1 Tnwcl. rtaited Kciinington-oval t Hi.- Hire- .lay-' match bet WWII ■mimvv and tin- AuatraHena, irhicb liegan OH Monday. .Inly l»7i li. In Surreys first Mrtmtl M AM wnn Hm hero of Mm hour. «itli a tin.- •COTS of I Ml.
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  • 108 3 I'iik Tteotain uwnMynnilfiiil of the If. C, /<.'</</ .Y<»> writes: I'ekin i~ in an appalling condition, and all the Legauonaareal the Hills. Thereby hangi ii tale, the ltritisli legation people have |„-i their uaual i onvenieol and commodioiis temple. A short ti ago, tlie Itiis--i.nis oflered the
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  • 135 3 I'm: formal inauguration of the Ki-rtc-rstiou of the Protected Mala; Status has now Uwn definitely ttxed to take [dace on i.Mli September and the 1 lollowing day*. A Couuaitt sonsisting <>f several gentlemen, oilirial and private, liat been Conned A make and carry out the necessary arnngemetitx.
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  • 1308 3 (Tin-rf Liny* I liter than In/ Tn-ilai/'n Mail.) THK WTI.I.INO (IIAMI'IONKHIP. The date hi the -culling inBlch for the championship nf the world MiM James Stanhiiry. 111.' Australian, and Juki- (inn1 I in Mm Canadian sculler, h.i- not yet been nHM Ktanhiiry desires tlint the MM should
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  • 595 3 (t'nm, the Fmm* a/GNJaai"; ttwdea, \i'h Ah,,,,*/. Parliament was prorogued to-day. The </i n's Speech says My relations with foreign Power- continue friendly. A hostile movement of Dervishes on the Nile and againsl the Italian positions in Abyssinia ivinced me that it was necessary that the Kgyptian tiovernment
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  • 323 3 I agree with the Shah of Persia," remarked Waits, in regard to horsen You know, he said ht took no interwl in racing because lie .dready kn. tin ie bone eonl. l run (aster than another." "Ol eeune," responded Potte, •one know- that one horse can ran faster
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  • 28 3 Betwekn noon yesterday and in ion to-day, two mm of cholera were reported.. Of these one was diwoveieil after death, and tin- other was sent to hospital
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  • 144 3 KESILT OF YESTERDAYS TIK. LAMM? IMUDI.K HANOI. Al'. The Miss.- Mh tcr.eeaf Mr-. Herew.thir and Mi-- Salzniann. plus -J. TIES FOR TO-DAY (2.Vrn MIXKII ImiIIU.K lIAXDHAI". Miss Bogle and Mr. Stevens, sir. v. Miss Snl/.iiiHiin and Mi. Hooper, plus 2. IO.NSOLATION TIES.- I.ADIKs' 81NOI.K HANDKAI 1 Mrs.
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  • 39 3 These Balls shou'd fall at Fort Canning and I'ulo Brani daily to indicate 1 p.m. Singapore mean time, corresponding with 6hrs. 4m. 355. mean time at Greenwich. To-day Fort Canning Fell correctly. Pulo Brani: do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 634 3 ;Condy's Fluid i Dcatroy* all I ..ul ,s m ll*. I Kitla Dlkuc Oermj. Putilic. Air and Water Bhaaaaaj and Filter.. A Luxury In the Bath, ttc. Condy's Fluid With jj page Buukof Illrectlons. COMMON SENSE -NUTSHELL A KtW n.r.lu-kl w,,rk „11 thr <„..— .lift M..Htl If lltitir and r>ffr\tiiaJ
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    • 373 3 NOTICE& Y. SHI BUY A, NO. 40-F, HKJII STKKKT 'Ihis.lapuneseCtiriiiShop ha- ju-l Itjaafvtd KOO.I tirst-clasH JLNRIKIBHAB 'or gentlemen, and other new good*. tt/t JOB-PRINTING. All the ty|K- in the Strait* Time* Office i- new, and the joh-printitiK department is arranged to do work i|Uicklv and well There i- a special
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    • 942 3 FOR SALE; EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AND PERSON ALR These iidveitiseini nl i will lie fiund on the right hand column of the first page (title pagl AFCTU )X SVLEST" AUCTION RALB o| lIIK s. s. RAJAH BBOOktt, ifoiiiccoiiiit of whom it may ettMSra) ihe Bavhtraajaed are bsMraaM To sell- l,v
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 130 3 ARRANGEMENTS Tuesday, 25th Aigcst. High Water. 11.49 i>.in. WkD.NKSDAY, 2fiTH AldlMT. High Water. OlM p.m. Municipal Meeting. 2.no. TmiisnAY, 27th Ai'gi'ht* High Water. 0.19 a.m. O.:!7 p.m. Stork in Trade Sale. Chinchew Street Crane. 1OM. Chamber of Conimeive Meeting. 2. l.eu'i-lative (ouniil. L'.:iO. Friday, Mm kvmm. High Water. 0..">l a.m.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 152 4 1 nder this headiiiK the following »l>l>r.)viulionsarc usod :--str. —steamer; all.—ship bqw—baroua j Brit.—British U. 8. United Mat.'-; Pr.—Franeb ;Ger.—German; Dut.— Hutch Joh.—Johore &c, O.c.,—Generftl .■ariro d.p.- de.-k iMisitonjfrri" IT.l T. I'nci'itain T. P. \V.-Taiijong Pa«nr Wharf T. 1' I).—Tanjong Pagar Dock It. W. Borneo Wharf; J.
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    • 1020 4 Akkivals Since Noon of ITWraY ilitlwrit, Brit. Mr. 405 tons, <":i|it 1)l ')V. 24th Aug. From T. Alison, tlwX Auk. Till OreJ (Bdp. Btraita Steamship Coy. Por T. UIMO. I'lilli IM-. .Vote/, M. If. str MIS tons. Capt. Voiron iith Aug. From Marseille, Jifd Aug. M. M. Par
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    • 429 4 I A.i..,.. /,,irl, ■jruhalili- dab 1 i>( urrical, mi niu,ir ill iuir.nl!>. .viour. Baigon, sad of Aug. M. M. Aglaia, Hongkong, Sept ID; lUiutoulx-r^. Auatinlind. Hivninntle, Kopt. 7 Bou»tfa.i I Bnymu, H'kuii^. Bept. 10; rii'lin Kmr, Benlarlg, H'kong, Sept. 18; P. Btmont. Borneo, Hongkong, Aug. 18; P, .v
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    • 60 4 a lii.. 9 VwmmAJfutm. ,v Tom. Cimu Kkom sah.ki>. Cowm m lit; 94 ifalmcci Brit.itr. i.v, Dal] -'"> PhUm itr. *l Brae* Halaiie U.Mstr. Jos- p» u S»«»l Mr. -.'4.V, Bhellej itrit.str. i^ti? Wallace T. Aiimiii Ant; L'L'S. >-lil|i' OJ inn- -i Wee Bin J Shanghai Vu- I. M.
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    • 109 4 mm \K*iitL'B Namk. tuatMM Caftaii DMtMAnoi i i mg sM I Poh Ann lliit.Mr. Muppett •J I ■V'"'-" Oer. Mr. 11,.,,,,,,. n .'I Hingk«|i Dm. itr Nacodah N«W MM. -1,, v,,,,,,', >"\:u.u- |„H l| Ml. IV, I, I Hill, Hill (iuaii 111 it. Mr. 1',1,i- l' :^an ,t r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 408 4 NOTICES. JOIIX LITTLK &CO.. LIMITED. SINGAPORE. 1BMW(- aSjs™*"^^poPuiA; ?avf»" A < \NOTHKK i u.N-H.NMKM "I OYCLBBJUM TO HAM). .i. K. BTABLEY A < '<» .'s CELEBRATED ROVEtt CYCLES. Il 1.1. KOADOTEB BICYCJLE. 'i'" 1 i ""i"i> n,..,-sii|,,,in K i-nein, -tyr.-. Tanc-'iit 5,.,,k.-. liati.H.il llan.ll. Bsr.GoodTool Bag, Toots and fnlatnr Ddrvand
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    • 198 4 POOR RELATIONS I OR. SOOTH!!! lIIK LANCASHIRE I'ATEXT BBLTIira HAS OnTAI.VED -M I'lltST CLASS AWARDS. BOW MAXV IIAVK I. BKDDAWAI t 00. KBCEITEDI 14 LANCASHIRE" IS Tin: I'i.ivi:!!; Haih llkitim.. Tin: i ii.i..i\M am. On.* Qntnn. Tilt: -.1 -alli'dCaiiii-l hair anil all other makes arc TitiHalient, and have adopted its
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    • 325 4 NOTICES. MCALLSTER&CO. (Außtruliun I'ruduce department.) HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT FROM AUSTRALIA. WOOD Co.'s I 'ill Mi; At STKAI.IAN BITTEH, MB WELI.-K.NOW.N COW BKAXI). in lib. tine t>2 cents pal tin. in Ms. tins *1.1.'i per tin. Tliis butter can be had liutn uiir subagentD in I'enung, Bangkok, Saigon, KaaaaaV,
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    • 689 4 NOTICES. I COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT Ayer*s Cherry Pectoral Will relieve the most disS'VYfl'3] hiduee i> fleshing sleep. then- is U "thir rcineily su efftctAVER'S Sherry Pectoral A riecorii ct nearly 60__years Ota* il t;« World't Ckiet EiiMitiMt. ti.r'- < lurry IV< t..r»l. tmiiM-u! :li>- v. i.n.p. i mid
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    • 768 4 NOTICES. BRIMAULT'S SYRUP BTPO-PHOSPffITE of UME FOR DISEASES OF THE CHUT All suffering from Catarrh, Consumption, Obstinate Coughs or Colds and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take MIIAOLT'S STROP .IHYPO-PHOSPHITE.I LIIE Prescribed by the leading medical authorities in all countries for the last
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    • 155 4 NOTICES. /-\RCHIDB. J. D. A. PKRKIRA. HOBTICULTURIST kXD FI.OHIW. OOLLBCTOB AND EXPORTKK OK ORCHIDS. Orders for Bouquet Sprnya, Ac, .t.\. Carefully nnd promptly executed. Bhennosl House in tlin Trailo Nri:-!.KV. nXi.KV BOAO. i. n. vi. he hini i:.,.-».i. Tuniiim. Q R. LAiIj^ERT CO. I'HOTCXIRAI'HKBS. ltv Special Appointineiit to 11. If.
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    • 149 4 NOTICKS^^ 55 "TIMKS" AND "BUDOBT." I')""'- |".«t free. .<:i(i v s i "ta, oc mm cent, i p..s.f,v,.. sin,, ye,,,., ,,,J.v,, „,i<i.e,,.-a.0,,v. The i ,.KertUi 1 T nie:ti,-: thna,f6'eentaallna;» n) d r^ 1 tunes. lO.entsnliiie; It,, to Otli timLr'i wntH a line; 7ili t., Imk, time line; afHtw—da, I aaatt
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