The Straits Times, 14 September 1896
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Title Section12 1896-09-14 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SKITKMBEU 14. \s%. NO. 19,025.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement638 1896-09-14 1 \NDRKW LTSHERIB (ELEBRATED WHISKIES I I ,i..,ial,,iv, ,iis' Hall, irgh, -"'I No\ellllH.r. I -ill .i, uefnl chemical annlv slim in. l Co.V olil live) Whisky (a l.lond ot i thei Wlii-k..-) -.iinplcil i. 11l lie .l [ISM [Va. iy i. .in ivHrehuuae, ami lim! v elli -lit .|iiality beiiif iiiatumd638 words
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Advertisement2541 1896-09-14 1 i^^BUCH AN AN WHISKY HIHHk io ~r i— i c pr"QT s ki BB^^^^™ IO Int BC.O I KATZBRO.V SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. Sahk as si'pplied to m Houses of Lords and Commons and to all good London i 'm us. ;-/C'. SCOTCH WHISKY IS THE INIVERSAI. f^2,541 words
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Advertisement639 1896-09-14 1 NOTICES. (ml.l) MKDALS PARIS, IHTH: 1«N) JO6EPB (MLLOTT'S PENS Of Highest Quality, and, having the Circatest Durability, nre, therefore, the CHEAPEST. HOXOKdNU AND SHANGHAI BARKING COKPOUATION. PAID-iri' CAPITAI $10,000,000. UESERVE FUND t5,000,000. BEBEBVE LIABILITY OFI I'KOPKIETOHS •••1«,«»,000. (oi'kt of Dmoroaa: A. MrOONACHIE, Esy.. Chaibhaii. iS.O. MIi'MAKI.SEX, Dbi-utt Oiiaikkan n.H i.i639 words
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Advertisement846 1896-09-14 1 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. Thk IAMBt Thif> irt n «uod, pure. a.:. 1 wholesome spirit." Til Pcotsmax. Uowalarii mallow, thornuKlily nmtured. and nf the iim-t delicate flnvonr TiieMornim.Ahvi ■.liit.-Kit. "ThormiKlily mnture.l. FngMki t" t lir- BMt, nnd delirious to the palate." TllK KXKKMAN'ti llllKV "1^ I'M-ellenl Inqoalitjr and tbtt pleaaaat to846 words
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Article506 1896-09-14 2 IJ^TEST MARKET UIOTATIONS. His.i.vi'oHK, Urn Aei-tkmiiek, 1896. PRODUCE. O&mbier 0.775. do Cube No 1 11.10. do do No 2, 9.00. Copra Bali 6.66. do Pontianak, 5.30. Pepper Black, 10.30. Haso Flour Sarawak, 3.1.1. do No. 2 8.60. Pearl Sago 3.474. Coffe*-, Bali, 83.50. Coffee Palerabsoc, ttJB. Coffee, Liberi«n^ No.506 words
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Article20 1896-09-14 2 tMratts lii.-uiiuioo fo. Ranbs. Punjoms. New Pive Ki\er Uwks. Straits Tndlaf Co. Straits Steamship Co. SOMKRVILLEiCUN-N. Share Broker.^.20 words
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Article63 1896-09-14 2 r-ir I'rr ttr. Tim?. To-JIokkow. Bangkok It. Sen;/ llv.au 10 h.ip. IS. iiimI I'uiiiiauak II. W. Soon, X.kjii. Kliiri;; \ia |.yil- H. Ifhi Guw, p.m. Wehsksday. Eoropc via |>urN. Itwietta 2 p.m. T. Anaon vi* port* MhIikcu, Span. Hat u I'aliat ISuouSmill, a p.m. Hiilaviii \ia pwti Stay63 words
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Article100 1896-09-14 2 I'kom Kikol'E:— By the (icrmari steanur JtVms Htinrich, iluo on Wednesday. I'komChisa:— By tlie P. &0. s.s. Itvaelta, due on the l.itli iustant. '•II >ni^:i|...|.- Dili' in Liiinlull AlliN Jttlj -j:th K. 1). L. Aug. Slat Auk. -'l»t July «Hh M. M. Au-. I'Uli Aug. 2Ut Auk.100 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
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Obituary31 1896-09-14 2 Tl iinkii i»n the 1 Mil \ug., ill Southeml. Ki.iinxsToXE. Sjed W yenrs, tliird son of Ai.kkel) K. and Emma Tirana, formerly of i Singapore, Penany, and Sandakiin, North Borneo.31 words
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Article199 1896-09-14 2 AKHIVALS. Pars. S. OtBNflMkJ from Samurau^: kfesam. 0. Khorasn, aa F. Krutlioffe. Per s. I'akaltun from .Swatow Dr. l'oolc. Per l.ailii l.,,nyilcn from Jlr-M OL B. Mills, mid (iordon. Per Liyhtnhuj from Calcutta ami Penang:— Mrs. Ellin, M.-.-ms. Moss Stevenson, \i Minion. Munson, Riid \V. Pnxton. I'ers. s.199 words
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83 1896-09-14 2 STRAIYTS TIMES MONDAY, 14th SEPT., 1896. REUTERS TELEGRAMS. Estaui ishkh: 1831. PRICK 10 CKXTS. [Subtcription ruit* and atlre?ti#'iu) KBsW may Im found on the fourth jxige? TI'KKKY. ARMENIAN THREATS. London, 14// i Septmiilier. The Armenian Revolutionary Com- mittce has sent out circulars to several of the Embassies at Constantinople InReuter - 83 words
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Article29 1896-09-14 2 THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON. Vice Admiral Sir John Hopkins ftucceedn Admiral Sir Michael CulmeSeyuiour in the command of the Mediterranean Squadron, on the expiry of Admiral Seymour's term of service.29 words
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Article38 1896-09-14 2 Mr. Gladstone has writfen a letter, describing the .Sultan as a great assassin. Mr. Gladstone also says that all remonstrance with the Sultan will be useless, unless the I'owers intend to use coercion.38 words
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Article570 1896-09-14 2 AuvEKTlxo to our remarks on Saturday, in connection with the proposed passing of the Munkipal Bill at next Thursday's meeting of the Legislative Council, it may not be out of place to emphasise the advice that, in this matter, His Excellency would be i wise to hasten570 words
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Article22 1896-09-14 2 Thkhk will be a meeting of thai m- ben of the Church Work AmOCuUi at (joveinment ii0...-f. rhunday, I7ih nututit, at noon.22 words
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Article17 1896-09-14 2 It k expected the Capo iovernmi'iit will deal with the qaMOOI of coolie immigration then* next session.17 words
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Article25 1896-09-14 2 It is officially notified that the l'ro tected States of Perak, Setaßgfcr, Negn Seinliilan. and I'ahang will, in future he styled the Federated Malay Htatee.25 words
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Article37 1896-09-14 2 OS our back page ill be lotind shipping news, comprising arrivals, departures, vessels in port, and vessels expected. The last named list is verified by most of the ship agents, and will be found of much use.37 words
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Article30 1896-09-14 2 A Chinaman was arrested this morning in the act of stealing a bag of sugar, lying outside Messrs McAlister's premises with other bags. Another bag is missing.30 words
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Article32 1896-09-14 2 Tin: mail papers contain allusions to the position of affairs on the ('•■iilm-inn, the flagship OB the China Sta'ion, showing her to he what is known as an uncomfortable ship.32 words
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Article33 1896-09-14 2 Tin; annual general meeting of tin- j Women's Christian Temperance Tiiion will be held on Thurbdny. the 17th inst., at the Auglo-Chineae School. Mr. Tomlin.soii will address tho meeting.33 words
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Article33 1896-09-14 2 Tins Pacific Circus will ojien to-morrow on the usual site at Tank Road. A monster programme, varied, novel, and sensational, is promised. Full particulars may be seen in the advertisement columns.33 words
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Article37 1896-09-14 2 Auvit em from St. Petevaksirg state that the Kus.ian (ioverninent hail decided to make Vladivontock a eoiu- uiercial port, and the necessary works for that purpose are to be finished by the end of next year.37 words
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Article35 1896-09-14 2 Tiik Rev. Alfred llitl' has been appointed Chaplain at Hongkong to the shipping afloat and to St. liter's In-ti-tute ashore, in succession to the Hey. A. (iiirney Goldsmith. M.A.. recently seamen's chaplain there.35 words
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Article36 1896-09-14 2 Tin; PeSMBg Chamber of Commerce have appointed a siib-coinniittee to I Sport on the proposed Wharf and Harbour Improvement scheme. The report will be considered at a general meeting as soon as possible.36 words
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Article47 1896-09-14 2 A <d.N< kssion in Laos has been given to a company formed in Taji*, for the exploiting of Tran-Xinh province, in French Indo-China, for gold. A French company, with a capital of fes. 400,0 m), has to be formed within six mouths47 words
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Article36 1896-09-14 2 THtlngjiectoi-Cein.ial efVoreaU and tho Director of the Forest School in India are in correspondence with the Siamese Conservator, regarding the officering of tho Siam Forest Depart- meiit with men trained at Dihra Dun.36 words
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Article55 1896-09-14 2 Tin; Bmm (Metrew notes that the Wattana Mines are reported to be in a bad way. Poeketa here and there, but not enough to i>ay for the labour of finding them, and coolies all left in the j latest story. The soil is full of gold. only it55 words
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Article39 1896-09-14 2 TllKaniiiialexaniinatioiiofthel'eiiang Kr.v School was conducted, this year, j by Messrs. Klcuin and Wilkinsor.' and j ended on the Oth instant. 445 boys were presented, with a maximum of 1.70.-1 passes. The passes gained amounted to 1,486.39 words
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Article50 1896-09-14 2 Tiik Bukit Mas North Gold Mining Company met at i'diaii;: on the Bth instant, and decided to accept an otlcr made by the proposed purchasers of the Itukit Mas Co., by Which the pre-cnt shareholders obtain a certain interest j., the new Company, which will include both concessions.50 words
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Article52 1896-09-14 2 Heavy rains fell on Penan island 108 the 11th instant, and 11 ti-.l large I stretches oflowlying land. The plentiful supply of water is expected to give a mudi-nceded impetus to paddy planting there. Bice has so risen in price at Penangthal famine shortly may bathe not52 words
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Article50 1896-09-14 2 Tiik District Officer of l'ort Diekson notes that the number of steamer* entering the port doing July was 58. No steamer arrives in the port from Singapore now between Sunday and Wednesday. He also observes" that people in most parts of the district show reluctance to cultivate rice.50 words
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Article54 1896-09-14 2 Tin: Indian Opium Robs are MM being entirely revised, the principal pro|«.sals under ..uisiderat ion being to abolish altogether opium saloons in India, and to restrict the laffing of siiiokuahle opium in Indian bazaars It is most unlikely that these proposnls will meet with th- approval of54 words
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Article68 1896-09-14 2 1 Ht ptOgramme of the Sarawak nir.s tor 1807 includes two days' racing with six events on each day. The dates are not yet (ixed. The value of the CUDS to be run for are not yet settled, but will he about the same as tin-, year viz68 words
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Article67 1896-09-14 2 I'm: District < Mli.-.i of Kuala LajMal tries to prot, ct the Malays there from tbe exactions and impositions of local medictne men who profess to eon by quackery, spitting on painful sp,,t, •aenflcins to spirits. That offlcia] seeka to remedy the evil by urging the Government to67 words
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Article20 1896-09-14 2 A Sarawak Governm.mt annoiinceM that the in,,,,,, powdrr or cartridge* there i quantity without spe, i,-,| Mri.tly prohibited.20 words
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47 1896-09-14 2 An exiraordinarv ■tnera] the members of the PahanuS-,,, Jcllei Syndicate will he held i Exchange Rooms, Sim.'.-.p,,.,. day, the 17th at i.15 f.l, pose ol considenng the folli.wii,,, luti.ni: "That the Company hn up voluntarily under the provini,,,,, the Companies Ordinance, i-vi47 words
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Article58 1896-09-14 2 U»tfaturday, n,i,,1,,. r l( be another sale of old .■10t1.i,,., Soldiers' Home. Mrs Bell, Him, 5 t.uy. C. W. A., will be grateful f..', trihutionsof ul<l clothing sent h, at Waterl.M.." between Sept. 2si 1 Oc t. L'nil. Warm things will 1,,. ally welcome as the soldiers'58 words
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Article67 1896-09-14 2 <).-« Saturday afternoon, there w a i ono cluh competition in eoniii-vti,,,, I with the S. (i. C. The weatl ver/ napropitiouv, and there v,., a Ml oompetitorß. Mr. 1). M,c,.,^ i playing with a lofting iron, wun w;,,' the' good score ot 1!». On Saturday an67 words
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Article78 1896-09-14 2 Tut; renewal of the P. ft 0. mail contract is snid to he still ondorcou identiolinfthe liovei'nnient of India. Tinlatest proposal is to divide the coutrtcti in the same way as between the Australian mail steamers, one Company cam ing Ac mails between Brindisi and A'lrii78 words
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Article75 1896-09-14 2 Tiik SaromJ Qauttt ..1,-,..,. regaedi the loss .it the Rajah 1: that few of the Chinese concern^ i,, that steamer had insured a< t.. their shares in the veesel 01 their .^il'.- n hoard. Nttinber* of them, especial!] sasaU tradeie in the baiaar, liav« breo hard hit, ami75 words
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Article71 1896-09-14 2 AaosasspuKDUnsayi: Thia morning, a b||hbm Chinaman landtag from boat got ashore in the neighbourhood of Tolnk Aver Market. 80 »,liwere at wort on the spot and revested this Intrusion. They *.-t on the nun anil aMarently mauled him a good deal, a sergeant of police appearadon theeoene, and71 words
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Article83 1896-09-14 2 A Mi:.MuniAi. has been received by Mr ('li.iinlicrlain ttOtD Ceylon. It Mill attention to the serious statement ol thirty-five years' resident In Colombo I with regard to the sale of opium andhsmp I drugs in Ci-ylun. praying that the Sew I tury of State will "tininf tin-83 words
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Article76 1896-09-14 2 Tin: Rajah of Sarawak notifies that all cultivated produce there »lmll incw an export doty ofBj per cent, ad ■<■ unless special provisions are vi >•■ the contrary. That the inferior <•■ «ecu used in pepper and gambler ppirdcm sliall incur the half. .f the impori Jutjr,76 words
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Article73 1896-09-14 2 Tiikui: will be no more trouble the dm question in to* \n\u-\ Si.it. •> -nor, it may lie eleewhere. The Now York corre»pond«nl of the Mn7v Mail wnni m thai "Di Stephen Rumens, a well-known mstsl lurjfist and inventor in Vtm '>rl>. "positively asserts" h« ability t sold out73 words
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Article79 1896-09-14 2 Tiik Berlin oorreepondeul »l 'I' 1 DaU* CkrxmieU ftattt that I bood of Mr. McKinley's plc. I Presidency of the l r nU«l Staler alar I the shareholder* of tin 1 S»r" German Lloyd, tbi directors of are considering the ndvisabilit) ol lishin- new lii..-, especial!]79 words
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Article87 1896-09-14 2 Mlc. TUCABTBXX. wholivi Sophia, baa I n the victim cm- burglaries of lati ago, be I'-i watch from in liis bedroom, and various iuiwm artkkM have been abstract^ Baturday, he fixed i bell Inside of his almeirnhtl .;uh!.« I;I dinner, he heard the beU Tins M rapidly87 words
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Article98 1896-09-14 2 At oho o'clock yeMcnby Polios Constable So.W near tho Tan Tock Seng ll.~i^>> be beard cries for l.el| thekampong near the rihV rangi runniag away, and am-itte<i "lvi. |M iii-iii li.uiH' tin- conttabw priaoner'i wUe s?ho hw ''/liili-' seriously wounded in il><- i!-'" a knife. Th« woman98 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement657 1896-09-14 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufacturers of DYNAMITE (iELIGNITE gelatine dynamite hl\sti\<; gelatine Detonators BXPOBTKRfi i)K A 1.1. KINDS OF SAFETY FUZE. ELE(TRI(ii{LASTING APPARATUS. IHI IBSm EXI'LOSIVK.S, lU.IM. ALL jiiM-mukKii is Orlat Bkitaix.aiu. mai>k to i(.-s thi; mi. 11 rtaniiakii of priiiTY IMi -IH.IV Tl.sl- IMl'flM.l) IT tMI ItHITISH Qetamnanr,657 words
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Advertisement864 1896-09-14 2 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAI.K .AT "11. -M.X rooll.i l;tl, 5, at Vi IMANKSK ARPETS AND BUOB. Various sizes. 16, V POWELL A Co., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. AT ABaUHn STABLKB. Mi,,,<lay, 14th SegdnasW, at '>.!■: njn. (1 REV MARE, strong useful animal. A I light Palanquin. A »et of harness. A864 words
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Advertisement814 1896-09-14 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OPEN TO-MORROW TUESDAY, LSTH SEIT. GRAND OPENIJIfI WIGHT. THE PACIFIC CIUCUS Proprietor* MONT<« I.MKRY CO. Manaaer J. J. CAMEHON AN KNTIKKLY NKW CHOCS I'rexh from unparalleled triumphs in Australia, the Bouth Bees, Smidwich Islands, Japan, China, nnd Sniuou. Tent* erected at the Junction v) Tank uml ■her Valley814 words
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Advertisement42 1896-09-14 2 ISKotts-Ultin-mis. On the Ii Sept., at the IVesbvterian Church. Sin>,'i!i>ore, by I the Rev. B. Besfken Walker, Jollk Mi ruiiißAN. third son of Uokert Ukowx, i of Gourock, late of Helennhurgh, to j ll.vxxaii, second daughter of Kkiiakd I Samrnss, of Birkeuln-ad.42 words
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Advertisement91 1896-09-14 2 Jf. 8. 8. intoofod for tl.. fit mitt Timu itaU W writtoa on ow aid* of tW puir <mtj. •> tk* nafimit of Uwt tan Jilion, m»ny« 8. 8. u« nj««tod that Bickt ■tWrwuo he paklinberi. All •diectinnßooiitrEcU »n- «uhj.-. t U> tb* ponHition thmt tho Mmmrit may th« •dtert»«oni»iit91 words
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Article33 1896-09-14 3 ,l,d ill HoagJkSOg that tele Ilia, 1,, c ],a- bacn received Mini:. the elleet that the rtiiinikii is entirely iliwirnnniced ,11,.,.. and thai nofuri in. ni- -h.'idd be saa*.33 words
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Article56 1896-09-14 3 itMaW BawraoTM*. many ni- UM ,,1 -v ptenhar, UM pjn* i-it. d with another gnat ||,c cvellim.' ol the SlSt j,, ti, North ea-i Provinoss. RukußO ha- been entirely ,l other towns sev-er^y ,,1 mail) lives have been luMga has baaa •tajeia partt t Japan. A56 words
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Article336 1896-09-14 3 H LOB. vmui-i Kobe WM vi-Hed riv< -i and on shore vary resulted from loodi 1,, v\ rain. The river bunt its bank! lor the lir-t thirty-two via,- and a lam tin town wm il led. 'Ihe in a bend ol the river ,.i ..In mile336 words
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Article91 1896-09-14 3 im ol the united ri I.*>h,UUO,UUOos. of silver, or i thi Hotton Tran* rigl -ay^. ike j -ulid s|iheie with a ilianietei' li.c en; ire -ilver production in |»85 would be represented ::.".!i in diameter, containin ITo.UUO.UUOoz. The total slock of gold Id i- lu-i about91 words
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Article148 1896-09-14 3 urr than two yean ago an li wa- made by ilie Standard Oil to conclude a contract with ite of Roaaian petroleum •■i-. by which the Russian syndi- i have mpplied petroleum to u*ni Europe, A-ia. Australasia, and i'...-,-t ol Africa, while the j Bttaflard 'Ml Company would have148 words
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Article173 1896-09-14 3 K< I. iil-Cemral is expected to in Perakal tbeendofthu month. ii' in Lower Perak is so lie earth ia paivhed, and I. -een iii all clearings. thouiandi of coffee plants an inting, inn e.uinot in- pul rauifdk. ■ii'l.nt -ii^csls to the i [im .i Association in thai it173 words
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309 1896-09-14 3 M Tin: i F.m.R or tiik htkait* timks." SIX. lii !-|iit«' of what bM recently i pprared in the Klwil* 7'iW», the practice til furiou* ami Moktm driving on the K-planade Kii.nl i.- iis rife as ever. On >.-itiinlay afternoon last, at aliout half-].i-t liv.-.309 words
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Letter697 1896-09-14 3 n m mma ok the i; 9thaits times." Silt, Will you kimlly allow us to explain the circumstances under which the Welsbach light, which has been a brilliant .-ucecss everywhere else, tailed to be introduced in Singapore for li'Jitint; the public streete. In Miirch. \>l>:,. we were697 words
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Article51 1896-09-14 3 A ttauiiaa mbjact named Doniingo», the quartermaater of tha K**Mfl Wai has been arrested at Bangkok on the charge of murdering the Chinese Muartermarter of thai veeaeL Domin--201 a- confined in the ßritiah consular iaol at Bangkok, before being pupped Bfftobe handed over to the Spanish Consul-Genera) al51 words
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Article83 1896-09-14 3 Tin. oniplimentary dinner which is ivtii mi Cambridge to Prince Raniitsinbji has been axed for the 29th in»tunl with the roan* in toe chair, it a uropoted to J < >1< 1 the dinner at the Old Lion Hotel, b»i( if, m teems highly probable, the number of intending83 words
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Article1143 1896-09-14 3 It rained all Tuesday (August Nth) and play at the Oval being, then-fore, confined to Monday and Wcanprnlsy. no surprise was felt when this event was left a draw. BSBTS* scored SIW (Abel 71, Hay ward «4, and Hayes «2) and HO for four wicketi Abel, not out,1,143 words
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Article205 1896-09-14 3 In the teeming daaira of tha authorities tn fUMNWM L r iiinlilin<., lias it not occurred to them, asks f »iiimiw>infc)iii iliai tin' penalties of small Bom, inilicted upon tin' hundreds that arts ■netted during the conn* of m month, tie totally inadequate During last week alone. tilaM205 words
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Article106 1896-09-14 3 Br. Juski'iiV Institution is temporarily dosed, nays a correspondent, owing to one of the Brothers and a boy being attacked by cholera. They fell ill on Sat unlay morning the school was closed in Ihe afternoon, and arrangements made at once to send the boarders away. Ip to time106 words
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Article123 1896-09-14 3 The Cherubang Company hah received a wire from the chairman, Singapore, I "tii Aug. ist, as follows: "Tlie result assays Cherubang Reef at a depth of 30 feet, 40z. 1.->dwt. Bgr. Palmerston Reef, 15 feet in width, Sdwt. llgr. per ton." The W. W. Development Syndicate (Limited) desire123 words
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Article156 1896-09-14 3 The Colonial Troop Keliof Season ;'or 1806-97 will oomnienee on Oct. 1 and end on Feb. 0, 1807. On the former late the Ist battalion Northumberland Fusilier.- and four companies of the -'nd battalion Dorset Rcgt. will leave England for Gibraltar, and the transport that carries out this156 words
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Article156 1896-09-14 3 V. A. C. S. 11. i I'I.AU-.ii on S. R. C. gtountl ua Saturday, resulting in v draw, lir. Rasa took wickets for U runs. Valhorg took a wicket witli each oi the last three balls lie bowled. Score s. v. Caps. Batter b Tea— iimbii Our. Foreman c156 words
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Article476 1896-09-14 3 I h'ruiii thr "Timrtoj W//o«."./ h,,,,1,,,i. ->i,d fijfi ulrr. Kniii Hiul a sandstorm have further damaged the Nile Railway. The new Sultan of Zanzibar, ill notifying his accession to frsslihwl Kimre. -ays he hope* tlie friendship between Frame ami Zanzibar may increase. The ftmm is surprised at this476 words
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Article50 1896-09-14 3 Tilt; Secretary of the ['unjoin Mining Co., Limited, has received the following cable from Punjom, giving the result of the August clean up The mill ran 28 days, crushing 1,100 tons yielding .'<N4 ozs., fifty tons of concentrates calcined yielding %"> 6am. The cyanide clean tip is not yet50 words
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Article95 1896-09-14 3 A iiiKKhMMMiBST <leplores the neglect evinced by the Government in opening up branch roads between Buddoh and Changie. At present beyond Ross Lane, which is private and situated at miles on Changie Road, there is no communication whatever with the beach. The consequence is that the development95 words
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Article127 1896-09-14 3 Tm. t'ollouing extracts from the l/onduii GWMM jit published for information Staff Paymaster and Honorary Major He la I'ere Roliinson is granted Honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 6th August, 1996. Second Lieutenant Claud II M. Lennox,oftheXorthuniberland Fusilier*, resigns his commission. Dated 19th August, 1*96. The following will bo127 words
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Article275 1896-09-14 3 S. C.C. TEN MS BATUUUrS KESLLTS. a < i. \hs anaafls. WadaaH W. D. P. McUougall (unfinished.) Kainnie v. F^gerton (unfinished.) Woodward beat Heaps. n class arjMUav Kose heal McArthui Biuny but! Km,. lie. Woodroffe hmt TheasnsOß. Sehwabc v. l>olay (unfinished. i C CUM sINoLts. Olsen beat HaSendvn. A CLASS275 words
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Article40 1896-09-14 3 THpE Balls should fall tit Kort Canning and I'ulo Brani daily to indicate 1 p.m. Singapore mean time, i nnespiinding with (ihrs. 4m. 86a. mean ima iit <ireenwich. To-day Fort Canning Kell correctly I'ulo Brani: do.40 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement538 1896-09-14 3 BOEDERER'S CRLKBRATED CHAMI'AGNR Sofa A genii. Bli 1 N KMA N N A Co. Kttail, JOHN UTTta 4 Co., (Ltd.) BENSDORP CO.'S ROYAL DUTCH 00OQA. entirely pure and uuadullerateu, Is me best value in the market. Sole Agents, lIHI.N KM AN A Co. Retail, JOHN LITTLE A Co., Ltd. v.538 words
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Advertisement981 1896-09-14 3 FOR SALE; KM 11/ )YM ENTS; TO LET: ANI» PKrWONAI-K These allsiMssaisillS «illb« fnuml on Hienglit hand column of t1,,. |j r (title \mgr.\ ART HIOTOdKAPHY. BQBffltt LENZA 00. PHOTOGBAPHEBS nteial appointment to H H. THK KIM; OF SUM UUAKAMK:: riIoTIKiKAFHH AND KNI.AKdKMKNTS of the very l.e-t ipialil\. Brmiiet noa981 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1896-09-14 3 WKATHKK KKI'OKT XawiaM Kcrluiu awpHai, Ilia .5, a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Rem akks. liar. 2!».!)--':<2«>i:;2».!lOJ I'einp. SIX) 77.0 I 7.-..M sSj A. It'll. Tiler 7HJ! 71.8 I 74j0 l-~^~l LUr.oVWInd W. N. ('aim J Max. Temp. *">.l »:j;; Was. in BuniHOO ffS Tsrr.rad. WUi i-;'-:.? ktalufall o.io "> g;j214 words
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Article124 1896-09-14 4 I'm;. Vm»kl's Name KlaoAKki OtrtUM Sept 12 I A«L>-uiik~ Brit str. Tiipp li Vul\»»>i% Btr. Blurt I* Fekin IVtOolr. Jephaoq It Ainh.TM lint str. IkWIOCU 14 SRi| M .,i un >tr. (Mar 14 Unn Svng (ivan gtr. j I.vonn 14 NaU-lla Btr. Hudson U Hoiik Wan ktr. Itiut.m 14124 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article164 1896-09-14 4 Under thin heading the following abbreviations are ÜBi-d -str. -atfiamer; ah. -ship bq —barque Brit.— British U. H. United Stains Fr.— French Ger.-Oerman Dut.— Dutch Joh.— Johore Ac, G.e.,— CJeneral cargo d.p.— dock p»«seiiger» U.-Uncer-tain •T.P. W. Tanjong Paxar Whnrf T. F I) -Taniong Pagar Dock B.164 words
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Article1389 1896-09-14 4 r \UHIV U.S SIXCB NOOS OF SATIKDAY. ilboin Brit. str. (i6O ton*. Capt Ritchie, 13th Sept. Krom FHWO&JIth Sept. Ballast. Borneo Coy. For Bangkok, U.— N.H.n. .1,,,; Qar. rtr, ~?2 ions. Oapl Henmwt, l"lh Sept From Sourabay, Itth Sept. 10 ,1 Wee Hill and Co. U.--IW-. Ban Wm(ina;i,Hrit.1,389 words
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Article411 1896-09-14 4 Sum,, port, probable date of arriint, M» mm a/ ajaato. Agtaia, Hongkong Sept. Ik,- Bantenbtrg. Bawean, Band jennaMln. Sept 23 .'Daendels. I Baycrn. Blutnft, Sept. 20; Helm Meyer. Banlarig, Hkong, Sept. 17; P. Blmoiw. Hisagno. Bombay, dna Sept. I9j Ii Mejrti Ceres, Hamborf, Oct. 5; Baatenherg. Cam, New411 words
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Article91 1896-09-14 4 PABBKD SINDA STRAITS OK AftBIVBU FOB OBDKBB. torn Datk Kkom Dim* Datk. ani> Miiii''m Xamk. Commani.kk. o» Wiikhk M'OS BuumJ S.-pt 1 X.-.l -.-.c,|,-i,,., ItoWyu Bap| ißatarin Kadang 3 -.-.S, H .,i.|.i Vina, 5 L M!atHvin An.slr,,;.-,!.. uJConrad Dtrinkar 9»p< XBaterta Anwtenlam ÜBrita.aJC.olArnvon «8i ngl .vdelaide I uiv.ll,l- Christie91 words
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Article266 1896-09-14 4 Vuukl'n Name. r I.AU <k Tons Captain HiK. kkom Huua Omwh" S.p 11 Am ft.-n.-IS Federation 12 Centaur 12 Hong LeOßfl IS Wi11,,.],,, 12 Aniigu IS Van Diemen 1« Album l.t Sarpodoo 18 Pekln U Van Omhoorii l.'l Hail 11.,. Cuai, 19 Lady Mitchell l.'l <iimiK Seng I.) TeWrtoi266 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1058 1896-09-14 4 NOTICES. tailors; ■MM MAKKKS. UUIIUIIU, HAITKKS, ■MBA \?y COMPLETE AUUMM IT V I TS jt W BPBCIALITK GOODS IN STOCK. SUITABLE KU A 1, 1 CLIMATtt .sow BHOWOK NEW UOOOS XX a. a. itoHNEO. HcALISTEB CoT HAVi; JUST RECEIVED a IHK.SH BHIFMBHT OF WATSON &n»:s /^J^<Sr\ VVO KLEBKATKI) ©A X1,058 words
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Advertisement314 1896-09-14 4 NOTICES. MCALISTER&CO (Australian Produce Department.) HAVE JUBT RECEIVED A SHIPMENT FROM AUBTRALIA. WOOD Co.'s Prime Atstralian Bdtteh. thk wti.L-KN'ows Cow Brand, in lib. tins 62 cents per tin. in 2tb. tins 51. 15 per tin. This butter can be had from our sub- agents in Peiiang, Bangkok, JSaigou, Macassar, Deli,314 words
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Advertisement202 1896-09-14 4 NOTICES. W. DALLAN. JOCKKY. DEALS in Crushed Food, Oats, Chaff, I Ac. Horses carefully shod under personal supervision. Harnest! saddlery, ueatly repaired by experienced workmen from India. Only the best of English Leather used. Prices moderate. Koeks Road, off Orchard Road r-GBBLL .-.fECTACLES XOLDMM. I 1 U at i g202 words
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Advertisement863 1896-09-14 4 NOTICES. "TIME.S' AND "BUD<;KT. ■Wnth Tiwn, post frw, J*SO a year. ..r ?L'J a inimih. or ten cents a ropy. Slinitt Budi/tt, ]H>Bt free, *J0 a year, or .«."> a iiunrtcr, or 40 ecnts a copy. The advert ising rates are: tiivt time, if, cents a line; tad and 3rd863 words
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