The Straits Times, 4 November 1896
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Title Section12 1896-11-04 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1896. NO. 1i),0(i9.12 words
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Advertisement618 1896-11-04 1 \M)KEW ISIIEK'S i KLEBRATED WIIISKIKS. .,.,I .i n. BMHaV Hall, \..\.iiil.er. l^itl fill iieiiiicalanaly- klii i and C.'s did Whisky (a blaad oi rV'hukii BMBpM .ill .1 eMH re.i.ly in house, and tin. l Id i.i auality being d and tree from i,' t It is a very liei «itli618 words
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Advertisement800 1896-11-04 1 i^BUCHAN AN WHISKY l\3 I nt- OL.W I KATZBROS. SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. Samk ah sri'i'i.iKii to tub lloi;sks or I.orus am> Coumonh and to all oooi> tfHltn Clubs. SI 1- NOTICEB, .-•(ITCH WHISKY IS THE INIVKRSAI. This y.m inn dn l>y iisking for &A Wp&om 'SPECIAL CREAM'800 words
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Advertisement511 1896-11-04 1 Kl.i.ri.*k Lim: lU.tki-.kn Uinukkk VNll HI)S<.KO.N(i. M..,,,ji:iLt, Capt. < iil.lit. MHium h'anii Until. I'npl. Bmcti-r, M! 2 Tai Chuir. C:\\it. Jo»\in, wli I'hra Chum A7ao,«'n|>t. Fowler, 1,012 J'lna (hnla Ckm Kirn, l'!l|it. PifOlj I,oll' Para yawi, dipt. Wbiloii, l.Oil l>e,;ni;,n,j*e, Cnpt. Curtis, 1.0.17 Chair Fa, dipt. Williamson, l.aw .snj; Ciijii.511 words
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Advertisement594 1896-11-04 1 INSrUANCKS. rpUB QUEEN TNSnRANOE COMPAHT I KOW MKROED tH Tim ROYAL INSURANCE COMPAHT. Home Offices Qvna ImußAirci Ri-ir.miroi, Liverpool. The nnderaipned. Airenta for the above f'omr.nny. are prepared to take risks at current rates. HOOGLANDT 4 Co. rpHEMARINEIHSTJRAHOECOT, LTD. Capital BvaaenniD, £100,000. Capitil paid vv,£\ 80,000. Risibvb, £600,000. The nntVrsiened,594 words
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Advertisement406 1896-11-04 1 INSrRAXCPX LAW UNION AND CROWN FIRK ANI> LIFE INSURANCK COMPANY. I^OLNDED I«2T>. Havinit bo-n SffknvM J a.-, at- for the n1...\ Company, we are n. w prepared to accept on th^ir Lohalf Fibs Ikscba.n. l:i-..s at the tiril? nt.-. nml Ijit Is-nn- i Pkoposals. in Irrmi of the <'..in)..iii»'< |.r-npwtiiM406 words
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Advertisement1067 1896-11-04 1 HANKS. nUHSKOHa AND BHAHOHAI BANKING CORPORATION. I'AID-Ul' CAPITAL »10,000,IK»i. RESERVE FUND 6,000,«K). RESERVE LIABILITY OF) IKOI'RIETORS J. .810,000,000. coiHT of DnwnoM: A. McCOSACHIE. Ksg. Chairman. 8 C. MICHAEI.SE.V, Esq.— Dkputt Chaikman Hon. J.J. l:si.i. luviv,. i I. l;i. n n:i"- ..v. E-|. 11. DoDWXLL, K>q. I Alt' BOSS, K-i M1,067 words
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Advertisement781 1896-11-04 1 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. The L.iscet.-- This is n kimhl, put*. »ml w hnlnsomn spirit." iiiK SroTfIMAS. Singularly mellow, thoroughly matured, anil of the most .I. li.atp flavour." THEMoßStxiiAnvi'.hTistK ■TlioroiiKlily iiiiitiired. fragrant to the nose, nnd doll- eious to the palate." The Khekman'h Joiknai.. I- excellent in quality and very pleasant781 words
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Article477 1896-11-04 2 I.ATKST MAUKLT QUUTATIOIR SiMJArukK. Iril N.iM.MI i P. 1-'" PRODUCE hunbMt "lo. do I'uIm- .No 1 Will do .do No 2, 8.00. Wr Bali, ••.hi do Pontiannk, l"> IVpper. Block, 11.141. ■ingo Fli.ur Sarawak, Ml do lirunei SJSfl. IVarlHngo 3.55. JofiVe, Bali 36.00. Coffee Palembang, 8" .01). Coffee, Liberian.477 words
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Article25 1896-11-04 2 stobs(ia/iOfMU.) runioms. Straits Trading Co. Tanjong Pagar Doi-k On, FOR SALE. Banbs ifully paid.) Straitu Inxiirance Co. SOMERVILLK A OUXX. Excliange Share llr.ik.-i-.25 words
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Article98 1896-11-04 2 Fm Per ttr. Time. To-Morbow I'ekan via ports h<i,l<j l.(ni i<len. 7 n.lll. BaiiKkok Ooraon, 7 a.m. Hollo Alt.hiiiw. II a.m. Amoy viapoiU t'Airn Sh<ni. 11 a.m. Ma«eeaaTMnar Helen*, I us. Mid.i.ca it Klang Cho I'hy,,. p.m. Muar hnbella. 3 p.m. S. and Macassar Wilhelm. 3 p.m. —:i98 words
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Article91 1896-11-04 2 I'kom I'hisa: -By the I. A s. s. Mr*iijmrf, due on Tuesday. FkomKikopk: —By tbe I. s.s. A'ui'w-r--1 llliii'l, due on .Sunday. Time Table Of Mails Die. ill Miiiiaiiort 1 uui' in i.onnon .\rnvci Sept. Hith 1". AO. Oct. 13th Ort. lOt ll Sept. Slat N.D.I.. Oct.91 words
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Article254 1896-11-04 2 AKBlViLS, l'ir Jasn from Rangoon via I'pnnnu Brig. Burg. l-l.-C'ol. X. B. Major. Messrs. (ivigliton. I). II. Wise. H. Hmeland, and EssabUoy. TO ARRIVE. (Fur the Far Erutj I'll I' ami I'alauan from London, Ool M'- ti.-illowny. Mix* Lay, Dr. Judd, Dr. \\,l.-tir. Mi. Oily. -Mr. ami Mrs254 words
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75 1896-11-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEDNESDAY, 4th NOV., 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION. Established: 1831. PRICE 10 CENTS. [tiubsrriptimi rate* and advertising rates may lie found oh Ih* fourth page.] Imhiloh. ph ffcetSHOSr, It is believed in Vienna that the Triple Alliance will not join any collective action, as recommended inReuter - 75 words
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Article37 1896-11-04 2 It io reported at Pekin that the Emperor of China has been advised to deprive Li-lluug-Chang of all offices. Hut, eventually, it ha* been decided merely to deprive him only of one year's salary. Later.37 words
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Article31 1896-11-04 2 M< KINLEY (i.VINS. All the electoral return* from th« I' nilcd States so far point to a certain victory for McKinley. Later. McKIXI.EY ELECTED. McKinley has been elected.31 words
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Article451 1896-11-04 2 McKinlkv has l>een elected Presi-,l,-nt of the United States, or rather— though it is practically the same thinghe has gained a majority in the Electoral College. He is of that Scots-Irish Mock which has made a deep mark in American history. McKinley was horn in l*4:t, in the451 words
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Article341 1896-11-04 2 I.I IlcNo-CllAM. bat "ii< MM tiatllnl his enemies at Court. Hut they have inadeout a case against him wllntwil t<> call for a mark of Imperial disfavour, however nominul and insignificant it may look. On U* return to China, l.i Hung-Chang was said to Itaad higher than ever341 words
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Article554 1896-11-04 2 To-day, wo publish Urn ninth and concluding article of tin- Mffai on collco in Malaya that lias MM specially written f,>r the tMmik Km, 11mm m*Mm have been, in a MMfieaMM degree, interesting and instructive. Thoy have iiv.ti '1 the whole Mt«priM of coffee culture; they have554 words
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Article31 1896-11-04 2 A IHIVATK tele K liil.l t,, the fW|||j|| Katei from N.-w this ssorminsj, aunounce.B the eli'dion of McKinlry (or tho I'rcMi.lency. This i«, ;,i a a ter hour, coiilirnie.l l,y 11.-iiter31 words
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Article19 1896-11-04 2 Qa Monday next, the !ith inst the Bead Quarter oilier will be cioeed, except lor liiiMiicss ..fan BTfeßl nature19 words
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Article28 1896-11-04 2 A ihikk bmke into the haaee of Mr BenjafleM last nicfat, and alter seeorina ml'cw miii icaof triilinK vine, deoassped The police have not yet bond liim28 words
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Article30 1896-11-04 2 A Cl— chfld, yesterday, upset s saucepan of hoiling water that was the fire, and sustained such severe scalds that she expired on I.ein^ removed to the hospital.30 words
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Article39 1896-11-04 2 It is MfOftad that the Patofe QOTCCTtincut bars mado proriaiosM foi granting relief in moaay to tbaas persons in the mate wJm 0009 bo bmmo to procure Mud (In niK tin 1 pro sen) dearth then39 words
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Article33 1896-11-04 2 I in: Aaaua at Penaag, which began ■mi tin- >iii Beptesnber, was expected lobe BnisheH ysstotday. The followtag aesbs begbi oa Tuesday next llmbjom tin- two aoslsoo, bardlj ereesi intervene*33 words
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Article39 1896-11-04 2 Tiik Becretarythip of the Japanese lopwon, which has been vacant for kmm tii,,,-. ha* ban t;il,-,i by the appointment of Mr. Qomuke Hayaahi who baa arrived in London and assumed tin' duties <>t' li is nost.39 words
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Article39 1896-11-04 2 A Chinaman, who. had been sußei Bfl from ill lit-altli for some time, comi dl tad suicide yeeterdav by cutting his iliro:u in Spring street He v..- eon rayed lv 1 1 ■> hospital, bul tpired shortl) after admission.39 words
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Article40 1896-11-04 2 Thk Utraiti Maritime Journal iuu tiassed into other hands, and Mr Mvi ;ett, its late editor, is ill in hospital Rumour has it that the Straitt 1,,.'i. ■pendent is to be revive 1 shortl, t replace the ilariliint Journal.40 words
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Article42 1896-11-04 2 The rates asked in Itangoon f,, r new rice are high. No deals had bean e.Uected up to the I'lth Oetobor The crops all over India have been *eri,>ualy affected from want of rain, the N U Provinces being most atleeted42 words
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Article41 1896-11-04 2 Thk Peking ami Tle.nhi,, Tlmm ofthe 17th inst. says that Li's stay in IVkm is likely to be short, as he will prohabli rcsiiinc the Vicenivalty Chilili is higher in favour with the Emperor anil Knipress- Dowager than ever41 words
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Article43 1896-11-04 2 THE Shanghai Mrrrnry allofM thai Kuiik YaiiK-hu, Chinese Minister t,, I ireat Britain, having completed In. term of oflsSa, and as he i* lalhrini from ill health, hat rpqmetud tli" I'ekin (i,,venim,<iit to ap|M.int a < n eessor to take his place.43 words
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Article50 1896-11-04 2 The bubonic ptagno is mi the increa*« in Bombay, li. that city, then w*n 13 new cases of plague with II deatlii on the flnd October, showings decrease in attacks and an increase in fatal as, The cases at Calcutta are said Io fever and not true bubonic plague50 words
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Article55 1896-11-04 2 TU new illuminant known a- acetj lene gas" lian lieen introihi. ,'d into (.'01, ,in1, and appears to he giving satisfaction. Mr. Romano, who repn sents the patentees ofthe upit, haa laid on an installation at the premise. i photographer in Slave Island, when il has I, een55 words
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Article55 1896-11-04 2 Vkstkhday, heing the hirtlid.iy n| II I. M the Bmperac of Japan, wai obserred ;i- a general holiday amongst the Japanese in Singapore and, fruni many of the curio stores and private booses, the Japanese ensign was mis peuded in honour of the event, [nth* evening, many houses55 words
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Article58 1896-11-04 2 Maaoßs. J. 8. Vnroi A Co. ai ics tor publication this autumn a work entitled British Golf Links," by Mi Horace Hutehineon. It will give short account of the history andgeneral nature of the leading gotfUnks of the i nited Kingdom, and will oontai imeroiu illustrations of the links58 words
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Article61 1896-11-04 2 Tkaui-: iii Tonquin does nol flourish, judging from the Cuetomi return*. In (BK, tin- average receipts were (I^o,ooo p,r month, varying from 9112,000 t,, SIJ.-..1MH1. l-',,r the first nine months ol the present year, the average will hai,|lv benOO.ooo. The receipts for thi whole year will, therefore, probably61 words
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Article65 1896-11-04 2 The liovcrnnieut of French InduChina has granted temporary eoncushinn to won tin and Copper mines in tin Laos country, on the I pper Mekong. The OOaCeSSJon is taken by the Laos Mining Syndicate, which starts with s minimum capital of 210,000 franc with M. IJlanch.t as agent.65 words
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Article68 1896-11-04 2 Hidiiiu' Cakixhol Rangoon m ips. led at P-mrm on Monday bul. and lather Pee, the Bishop-elecl ofMnlncca, vas expected there yesterdaT A large number of Boman Catholic i iesti from Penang aad the Native statei will accompany tbe Bishop ami i ithfi tit tv Singapore and attend the68 words
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Article70 1896-11-04 2 Tiik BriKol Mertl Bornso Herali dwells upon tho steady progress of ths coal mining indu»try at l,abuan ditrini; the pr.'sent year An LnO Waring 'iii" Ih-i- of ...-.-iin-Ki.iiin steamer lia< been calling at Labuan of late, sad s largs demand lor Labuan ooal hah sprung up at Singapore, Ip70 words
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Article73 1896-11-04 2 Tiik Penaag Muaicipality mcl on 1 1 30th October to cuntaaer tbeir Bud(P>i far IssiT. Th.-oiiinat.Ml revenue sliowt-'l mi increase of SiM'7:.' on thai of llw present jrear. Six thousand dollars ri roted as retiring grat'iitr to A l'"'' Tin- Preaidenl proposed' to irote Rl, ..s r;ilary fur73 words
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Article72 1896-11-04 2 In Cehin-Cliiiia, it is said li..' sands of birds are ilanghterud yearl tin; sake of their plumage, imiiie-nw profit is derived lioin the BXpi birds' leathers Iron rt.ii.. ol ll" Western provinces; and a farm bat estal.liKhed for tbepUT) "In,, n the trade. Un payineiit of about Iran,72 words
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Article73 1896-11-04 2 fa returns "I the Army foi lauti recently issued, show tbatof tbe.2 nuji commissioned officers and i" 1 -Il.u the rolls on tho Brsl daj ol tlii, year, 145,902 were enten"l .1Monßing to the Church of Knglnrul, I 1,083 a* Presbyterians, 1 1,61U W. -1,-y.m-. I.!'--73 words
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Article77 1896-11-04 2 A IHJKUUN ill >;m FranciSCO reports Him' .Mi Ifurata, ■> Japn»e«' doctor, who cam* i" Cuba onilm ago, ostenaiblv to inform I the sanitary condition of the islaiul. hnii proved to be a spy H« b*d maU'lln* report, and it wai sailed and duller™ over to Captain General77 words
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Advertisement523 1896-11-04 2 -T nl,, M H|)L'| W iM 'DIjIJ I) wn^rnM I> I \LJ I 1/ L V hAILUMVrjO nnifDAYY lli tUiMI A.N I LU. ivvTmtt'k GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLABTINO GELATINE x- >m .i. DETONATORS BXPORTKRfI OF: All «1NI>« ot T-.irr.F-. S\l' K F I'lZh mi;, ||»M' IM V<TF\(; .1.1 Mil 1523 words
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Advertisement308 1896-11-04 2 NOTICES. "THK OREAT AMERICAN STKAM RIDINQOALLSKT." rrKJT OF FORT CANNING .npi~.it* to High street) OIW KVEKY KVK.M.NO FROM 6 I. M "wVii,«nnuTo wbiW a .T»n7Un?''DoJ.°n A «m play i^iX£^^WtrtV£ '•|l"''" rr"Je- !l!L roixivAirßiiiwooincofmßA, THEORAMD DUD wattjtoby duel, w "-i. hk onm in thk to wk H all th eater BIKOAPOatB.308 words
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Advertisement510 1896-11-04 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WWTFI) 11 nnißMJt An oxponeiicod iin- niamed. bo ri* master, ApplifationB with copies of testimonials to be addressed Manager, HuiitiiuPaiuljaiig,Lower i «"p siv.aimkk shsaits diuwi^ky \m. i IXaeasn ksthe baadsof tbepablic toAi5SK£ 100, Kohinson Kon.l. not later than tho 11th invtant. FiruiH »r in.livi.luaN who-.- nniiK-s were inadverteatly510 words
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Advertisement30 1896-11-04 2 1 1 Aid instant.nl I a>s Angeles, California, the wife of Jon i'auhoi.l. of a son. on the (Mb October, J*coa Bvaasuan Ko.MKMJ Io KI.iCE COKNKIIA .M.VIIIA ROSEM. of Kottrr.lam.30 words
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Advertisement24 1896-11-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES" HAS THK LARGEST CHICULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IX ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEPTED. NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIKCL'LATIOX.24 words
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Article2085 1896-11-04 3 A, l '■■!•> M i WOBI ,<MstsrMM.) ...fit.- tallsj *eßkeswssl immediatei] preceding reads over I sad envelop.- the Ii l.a-etosutnmit. liki covering. Deasc Moving slowly to 1 •> perpetual blighl j.l.llietsabe.ve,',.|,|,|,,ll earth hem-ath Truly. I ,.|,ect t t tIM view •!,t .1 Union who has tfural t.mptatinii2,085 words
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Article993 1896-11-04 3 (By a Curreipondent.) BOM after the present Acting Inspector of Schools took up his duties, he issued a Revised Code," which was to have taken effect at the Annual Government Examination in October, 1896. In consequence" of protests from the managers of schools, these gentlemen were given993 words
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Article211 1896-11-04 3 The British Iron Trade Association has published the statistics of the product ion of steel in the I'nited Kingdom fbf the lirst half of the present year. It appears that the total production of steel for the six mouths was I Mg.Mft tons. The largest increase of211 words
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Article85 1896-11-04 3 DtßiNu last month, :'..> steamers and 16 sailing vessels arrived in Singapore, totalling 365,820 tons, as against 338 steamers and 11 sailing vessels during the previous month, with a total of 332,238 tons; thus an increase in October of 32,582 tons. Of the arrivals last month (sail and85 words
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Article92 1896-11-04 3 On Sept. 11, the London and Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Company (Limited) launched, at Govan, the twin-screw sceamer Sui Wo, built for the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company (Limited). The vessel, which is a sister ship to the Kut Wo, delivered about twelve months ago to the same92 words
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Article97 1896-11-04 3 The Anti-Masonic Congress at Trent has decided to establish a central office in Rome for the furtherance of the campaign against Freemasonry. The last speech at the Congress was delivered by an Anti-Semitic priest, who declared thatFreemasonary was entirely in the hands of the Jews, and urged all good97 words
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Article115 1896-11-04 3 This representatives of the Unnlcof Japan, in London, telegraphed on the Uth October that the London Stock Exchange had accepted the request of the Bank to put in the market the. Japanese redemption bonds issue in IMS, I 80& and l»!i.V The amount of Japanese bonds to be115 words
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Article117 1896-11-04 3 Fkiim Devonshire conies melancholy tidings of the 'lady footballers.' After a tour in which several matches have been financial failures, these ladies have been stranded at Exeter, their manager having no money at his command, and their destitute condition has more than once occupied the attention of the117 words
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144 1896-11-04 3 Latkk detail- respecting the loss of the boat's crew belonging to Her Kajtaty'a eraiasr SahOih o* the West Coast of North America show that they met their deaths while attempting a very gallant rescue. Two petty officers had been out fishing in the dinghy,144 words
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Article165 1896-11-04 3 ■MOLT Oh' THE (AI'I.KIKI.I) COR Tn Caulfield Cup. a handicap of J,.">UO soys. 2,000 soys. of the said sum to go to the lirst horse, :<">o soys. to the second, and l."> 0 soys. to the third. The winner of any handicap tlat race of the value165 words
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251 1896-11-04 3 Sin Chaki.ks MitlHEi.i. arrived at Samlakan, at lO.Jft) a.m., on the l.'ltli October, in 11. M. S. ftwptiM, m High Commissioner. The Governor of British North Borneo called on board, and the High Commissioner landed officially at 1 p.m., salutes of 17 guns being251 words
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Article121 1896-11-04 3 H. M. S. UNDAUNTED." After an inspection of H. M. S I iulaun't'l, which arrived in Yokohama on the liith October, Admiral Oxley recently reported as follows Finf ship's company remarkably well dressed. Ship very clean, serviceable, and creditable throughout. Having inspected ship under way firing at the target, I121 words
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Article111 1896-11-04 3 (Vui Hangkok.) London, imh October. Challemel Lacour.the French statesman, h dead. An unsuccessful attempt has been made on the life of the new Armenian l'atriareh at Stamlioul. I'ARIs, ffltli October. Admiral Bernard, head of the French Marine, has brought forward a bill to establish a colonial army. The111 words
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Article454 1896-11-04 3 SEVERE FIGHTING. The Urntykmtg Ihrily I'rets contains private advices of the rebellion in the Philippines showing that tha delay in attacking the rebels has enabled them to increase tneir strength and gain ground. Masons and suspected persons are daily arrested at Manila and deported to Fernando Po,454 words
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Article102 1896-11-04 3 Datk VbMM/I Nmi l \..A Kit. l\ll v^ 1>1..-HNMh'\ Nov I Fauna 4 Malacca I Cbl\|.»<i 4 I'uLan UorKon 4 Xerl.u.l.la 4 Carolina I Sri routianak I ilonerual Pol I I• 1 1>. I I jilt I I ay I Urit.Hii-. Taylor ku. Dal! -lr Mil.m.n btr. liiiiut f102 words
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Advertisement1150 1896-11-04 3 NOTICES." i FRENCH BAKERY. I KIc.cMMKNI'KH CLARKT |a.«O IH)Z. (JRT. 4XI) |».40 2 IK)Z. I'lSTs. J rpHE FRENCH BAKERY, having reoeived per x. Ernnt Simian Krench Cook, i* 9 J. prepared to execute orders for dinners will, decorations of dishea nicely made. 1 A part of the French Bakery hread1,150 words
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Miscellaneous215 1896-11-04 3 WKATHKU KKTOKT. K,vul«mj riliss HonjAtal, -ird .\,,r. W.W>" !l a.m. 3 p.m. o p.m. KhiikkB:ir. -iO.OOH SMS6 2!t.94 1 Temp M; 2 WI.O 79.0 fc \V. BlhTher 77.9 7H.0 77.2 -=-5 !>ii-. of Wind X.E. «>«-. Calm "£"i^ Max. Temp. Mti.ti Mm 7/>tf jff£S Max. in Sun 1*9.0 lerr. rad.215 words
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Article113 1896-11-04 4 I'nder this heading the followingalihrevinlionsare used -sir— flteamer; -h. -hip bq.— barqnaj Brit.— British V. s. United stall's; Fr. Fivn.h Ger.- German Dut, Dutch; Job.— Johorc; Ac, (i. c. General •argo d p. dock pa-sengers I.—Uncertain T. 1". W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D. Tanjong Pagar113 words
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Article1307 1896-11-04 4 Arrivals Since Noon or iestekday. li'n t Sauj (lunn, Brit. str. 499 tons, ('apt Lyons, 4th Nov. From Bangkok, Ist Xov. (i.e., Ban Sentf. For Ban«kok I, I—Uilb.1 UiIb. Hnrrrloiut, Spa. str. i.7()l tons. Cnplniii I'ano. Jird Xov. From Liverpool. I'Jinl Bept (i.e.. nn<l :i7 d.p. Cliltillan W0.i.11,307 words
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Article481 1896-11-04 4 iVttiii<-, port, probable dale uf arrival, uml name <>l a<itnli. Anear. Bar. 10; BmUm tad Mom AnLiia. Hamburg, Dae 80; RauU n Angers, KutchiuoUu, Nov 2; M. 11. Kiiiha, Austntiiod, Freinantle, Nat I; Boa. lead Ballon*, Hamburg, Dec Bantanbcrg Bentawan, London, Nof 12; P.Blnmns. Boraso, London, |)c.-:t, P.481 words
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Article114 1896-11-04 4 j Flag 5 Vkmski.s Kami. tan captain Km. TmOM HAILED UOMW"«I tat Mo 8n llr. llir.i Dtvidaeo Barcelona spa. sir. l'Tiii I'm,.. I Libelta Itrii.Kii. n.v; i, i i i -I rtrJ 819 Davli 4 Si-i II Ipn Btr.l Kw Roiella 4 Cluvuib iii \j-~j h'ersusun I l-il"lla str.114 words
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Advertisement637 1896-11-04 4 NOTICES. AM ES WATSON COS 800TCB WIIfSKIKS MM. 111 l lEBI FALI I. IN THK .MAKKKT; > Sll.Ol PEI: CASE, DUTY PAID. V. V. >. S| K( HAL K ESKR\ E. I:i A y TY YAW DOMINIE, 10 N BARS (»t.D. si«.oo pkk .ase, d.tv iaid QBTUKABU PBOM BRAIL DEALSJBJB,637 words
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Advertisement583 1896-11-04 4 ARCIUDB. I. I) A. PEREIRA. Hoarn dlttust ash Florist. Com.k. i.,u ami Kxi-oimkk Of Orchids. Orders (or Boaanal sprays, 4e.,4c., Carefully and promptly executed. Chciipest lloii-c in the Trade. M HsKRY, OXLEY ROAD. I. 0. Addicts tt-Vk, Orchard Koad, Tanglin. oairrsriiK I'ktroleuii MAATSCIIAI'I'IJ BUUBABATA, Manufnctiirer« of Petroleum Lubricants. Uneijualled for583 words
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Advertisement444 1896-11-04 4 NOTICES. M C ALISTEH 00. HAVK JIW KK< KIVKI> A KIKTHKII stppfv m HAMS BACON. HAM cents pei lb. BACON 45 cents I per lb HORSES' F(M)D. PLEASE NOTE. Owing to unexpected rise in price, we have been obliged to cancel this item in our Price List issued on let444 words
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Advertisement797 1896-11-04 4 _JfOTICES^ /]LAI6DID WOMEI PALE CHILDHEN OLD PEOPLE, INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEAUT CHAPBTEADTS WIKE IT PEFTHE) A DELICIOUS NUTRITIVE STIMULANT Ik ii ahmt Diary »id> ttiily ulimilaltd whao ■o olbar lolid or liquid food will truil oa UM aloaach, it U mjic.i.d ,o coulimtionj wtaknau lack of digetiire power, x^^ aaaaw'N.''' aaßawM797 words
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Advertisement960 1896-11-04 4 NOTICES. XOTTCK. WE have appointed Mr. TAX KUK I ft CHEXt. a» Manager and to sign our firm per procuration. KNOQUAH sEN(i a c,,.. 10/1 1 Xo. 32, Market Street. BUREAU VKIUTAS. INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF SHIPPIXU NOTICE. I HAVE resumed charge uf this, offic* V. M. DAKKE. Surveyor. Singapore. 31st960 words
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Advertisement88 1896-11-04 4 NOTICES. HOTIL NEW MARKET 19, BOBINHON KO'.li. Mlt. J. AHOB hax now laatil coiulortal.le bedrooms, O|m-iiiml to the -ra lireeze. Board and lo<lging vii very niodcrnte charges. Cuisine, rVaooaiaa, of the l>est quality. 1 1 1 (i. U. LAMBERT CO. I'HOTOGRAPHEHS. Beg to remind their customers that order* for photographic88 words
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Advertisement188 1896-11-04 4 NOTICES. "TIMKS AND 'UI-DGET Mk Tin,.;, post frw, «30 h v a in. iiitli. or ten centx a copy m,',, timl,,,!, ,»>.t fr .c,*ao»y M r,orji-;, l v, ru 1 or t0, .copy. The a,lverti»inK rWIJs are: firsl time, IScentsaline; 2n<U,,,™ timen, 10<-cnts nTlne; 4th torith tun ennts n line;188 words
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