The Straits Times, 16 November 1896
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Title Section12 1896-11-16 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 18M. NO. 19,07!).12 words
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Advertisement731 1896-11-16 1 \NDREW .1 (SIIEirS i ELEBRATKB WHISKIES. Lahwasosy, "•llivenlis Hall. L'n.l November, 1«K1 i ireful lietiiieiilaiialy- I her anil Co.'s <>id Wl.i-ky (n blend i.f the! Whiskies) -.IMlliled k in -eal.il eases ready from w:iieln.ii-e. ami liud i excellent (reality being itured ana free from Bel It a I very either731 words
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Advertisement2191 1896-11-16 1 i^BUCHANAN WHISKY SiWsg IS THE BEST MR HOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. BAMS 41 wartum n> the Houses of Lokds and Commons aki> to all good Lonimn Clubs. ;il v noticts. DORDTSi'IIi; I»CTR(H.EUV MAATSCMAITU SOUKABAYA. Maßafactorars of Petroleum Lubricant Uoeqaalled for Hteam Engines, Cyli den, and every class of2,191 words
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Advertisement487 1896-11-16 1 NOTICES. GOLD MEIiAIA PARIS, 1878: MSB JOSEPH GILLOITS TENS Of Higheft Quality, and, having the Greatest Durability, are, therefore, the CHEAPER BXNKB. THE NATIONAL HANK 01 CHINA LOOTED \\'K have ihU day taken over Iha >> AgeajlJ in Sinpip..ie of tbi- Bank. By order of the Director-. barlow a Co..487 words
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Advertisement821 1896-11-16 1 DEWAR'S CELEBRATED WHISKY. National (iiART>iAN Will plaMt undoiibledlv the innft hstidlnOS ta^te." Oanaaas ash Hani rWHiiiwn' (.azettf..- Noted for Hi bouquet and mellownpßs. HonL Nkws. We can re, inni.iid it as one of the bee) m have mci." Tub Hotel Kkvikw ash CaIHHM WdKi.n. "A really first-clans spirit of <821 words
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Article500 1896-11-16 2 I.ATKST MAUKKI UI'OTATIONS. Sikuaforc, H;th Xovkxtkr. 18»«. PRODIKJE. Gambier 7.1.V do Cube No 1 10.7.V do do No 2, S.OO. Copra Bali 6.7«. do Pontianak,. 5.4.V Pepper, Black 11.35. Sago Flour Sarawak 11*. do Brunei 2.66. Pearl Sago 5.55. Coffee, Bali 36.00. CoSee Palembnug 37.00. Coffee, Libcrian. No. 1500 words
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Article143 1896-11-16 2 tm I'er .sir. Timr. I'o-Moiiho«. Borons via aorti Prewue,, Stvav K. I'ahaiiK via ports I'rnlniw, it a.m. Penang Victoria. 11 a.m. Deli via ports Siak, 3 p.m. Madras via ports Secundra, i p.m. Penang and Deli Hebe, 3 p.m. Klang via ports B. Hin Ouou. 3 p.m. Muar143 words
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Article88 1896-11-16 2 moM Kruori;:— Kyliiu M. M. s.s. Yurm doa cm Friday. Kkh.m China By the (terinaii g. >. /•««*»<•«, due on Monday. l.cl'l Hmum I »ii«- in I i Hi Arrived I let. litli II. M. Oct. 8l»t Oct. .Kitii Oct. 1 -it Ii I'. A Xo\. 10th88 words
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Article74 1896-11-16 2 AKKIVALti. IVi llel* from Deli Messrs. Ellin. Uessssea. and Loarenss. Per M. ML t. C'ulnreru from Batavia Messrs. Turner, Zeveryn, Bemniont, and Tlmuipson. Per s. s. Han llin Guam (rent Kiting via ports: -Messrs. K. Dimdo, and F. 11. Lenidiet. I'er OwytM from liangkok :-Mrs. Kiinrn.ly mid two74 words
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Article64 1896-11-16 2 (For the far Eiul 1 IV. M M. from Mai II. 1 Del. iV>: Mr. BoodhUTSeo, Mr. J. F. iiHe,,' Mr. and Mr.. Fox, Mr and Mr- Beaufort Mr. and Mrs. J. Koliler, and M. Mi,, Wey mi, Mr. Davidson. leott. Jlr. mid Mik i 1 ntn .veil.64 words
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84 1896-11-16 2 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 16TH NOV., 1896. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. VENEZUELA. Established: 1831. PRICE 10 CENTS. [Hulmiription rate* and advertising rate* may befmiiul on tlie fourth page.] London, IG7/< \u, <m/«v. The decision of the Court of Arbitration on thi! Venezuela dispute is not nyaHai to be given before the end ofReuter - 84 words
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Article158 1896-11-16 2 Til decision of the Arbitration Court in the Vene/.uela dispute, now happily an loaget a matter for quarrel, need not be expected till the end of tho year. Tin- Court will seek tv arrange matters on the principle that validity of title remains unchallenged after a c -rtain lapse of158 words
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Article161 1896-11-16 2 Row inc. in Singapore, BS the Moralist" has pointed out. is certainly receiving a fillip. For a long time tinClub has done literally nothing; now it is awakening to achieve great things. And with the (iovernor, Colonial Secretary, Attorney-General and other magnates as exemplars of the gentle art of catching161 words
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Article182 1896-11-16 2 ■The Quad Duke" makes his fir.-t appearance thi< evening at the Town Hall. We understand that all the front scats are secured, anil that there is every prospect of a crowded house. The piece is hi^lily attractive in itself, anil, with a very strong amateur cast, exceptionally good chorus, and182 words
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Article263 1896-11-16 2 The police, after a lengthy investigation, have at last got to the bottom of the hood-cutting outrages. A few days ago. we said that Mr. Bell, the Superintendent of I'oliee, had a theory that this dastardly form of mischief was due to a body of Indians, who were anxious to263 words
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Article233 1896-11-16 2 The Opium Ordinance Amendment Bill is on the Orders of the Day for the Council meeting on next Thursday. The Bill, though highly objectionable, I passed the first reading without opposition to its principle. The principle I involved is in allowing a Secretary of I State, utterly ignorant of local233 words
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Article290 1896-11-16 2 The interesting and authoritative 1 articles on the cultivation of ramie, which have appeared of late in the Strait/ Tinier, have gone far to arouse public curiosity here regarding this very important plant Kami.' cultivation is, as yet, in its infancy, but it has been clearly demonstrated not only I290 words
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Article11 1896-11-16 2 The homeward mail by the Oaasjnisn closes at :t p.m. to-uionow.11 words
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Article17 1896-11-16 2 It is reported that crushing plant has I been erected at the Kabin Mines in i Siam.17 words
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Article16 1896-11-16 2 Mnsnae. Pdwbu Co. advertise an aiK t ion sale of Japanese curios on the l°th inst.16 words
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Article18 1896-11-16 2 A Kookkkki'KK of Swiss, Dutch, or Gersaan nationality is advertised as wanti-d for a lohawee estate in Langkat.18 words
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Article22 1896-11-16 2 A TKi.KiiiiAM from .Vclaide slates that it has been decided to send a team of Australian nfleinen to England in April next.22 words
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Article19 1896-11-16 2 Mr. K. Cattieh, Assistant Legal Adviser to the Siamese Government, arrived here on Saturday on his way to Europe.19 words
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Article20 1896-11-16 2 Thk Mail despatched from Singapore to London, by (icrniun Packet, on tin19th ultimo, was delivered on the 18th 1 instant.20 words
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Article22 1896-11-16 2 The Resident Qoaawal and staff tefi 1 Kuala Luiupor for I'crak on the 7th inst., for a probable absence of two months.22 words
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Article26 1896-11-16 2 Mb. a. 11. Cai-i-kh, the Protector of i Chinese at I'eming, who has been ill lor some time, has left for Cairo on one month's leave.26 words
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Article24 1896-11-16 2 TIIKN.C O.s of the K. A. will hold their Monthly (Quadrille I'arty at the ISoiistead Instiliie. on Kri.lay, the I'ntl, instant, at B p.m.24 words
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Article24 1896-11-16 2 Tiikiik will be a pMsnhaaa 011 Wednesday next, I Mth inst., meeting at Orange Grors at B.U p.m. and finishing at the Tanglin Club.24 words
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Article24 1896-11-16 2 Ihk SCasi PVw rVsji stales that Mr. K. L Morant has refused the post ottered to him to organise education in the Malay States24 words
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Article25 1896-11-16 2 In ai.KKKKT inatcli played on Sat unlay, a team f the B.C.C. representing the I'ubhe Schools scored 167. The Kest made l:te lor eight wickets.25 words
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Article22 1896-11-16 2 The District Magistrate of Uwer lerak remarks in his monthly report: eoiree planting is going on everywhere both by Malays and Chinese22 words
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Article27 1896-11-16 2 Thk prospects of the rice crop in Lower Burma are good. The acreage under rice is somewhat larger than last year, and the standing crop is healthy.27 words
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Article34 1896-11-16 2 I'HK M. M. g. s. Oceanien lett BaijM at 10 a. 111., yesterday, and is due here to-morrow, at H a. in. She will probably be despatched the same day at o p. in.34 words
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Article31 1896-11-16 2 Ai Hongkong, on the luth in--Captain I*. Wcttin, of the North German Lloyd steamer IVansata, \mi■MniPJwT having, on the 7th Novcm her. anchored within the prohibited area ol the telegraph cable.31 words
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Article23 1896-11-16 2 ■m an lUmml Rrat ideation of s*con<l Colonial Surgeon, lli'slev, .1 Chiiiniiian WM.OH ..ut. Bnedtt6 by Mr. Haling lel.nl. Tha lino wa« 123 words
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Article33 1896-11-16 2 Tl'lK defalcations of the bm* Bt Ipoh ninount to nearly SiVKi ri railway, however, dosi i, ,t »,,|i,. r them as the money deducted fr I,; security covi-rs this amount33 words
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Article37 1896-11-16 2 I-ASTKriday was the appoatedda. lor opening neale<l tenders f,,r tl opium farm in Deli. The present Im, of the larm, which ends with the m, sent year, Htipulateo for r llt l,:t3i,iHMi gMldsH a year37 words
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Article61 1896-11-16 2 A kine of srdi has been bnaosed it Hongkong, on the captain of thesis trnlian Lloyd's steamer Vimdobonn for iinut'i cssarily firing two signiil light, The signals were fired as a tend-on to i dinner party about eleven o'clock on the night of the 4th inst..61 words
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Article62 1896-11-16 2 His Excellency the Governor Sii William Kobinson, returned in Hone kong from Shanghai on Batiirdav night. He arrived at Pedder'i Wharl aliout U.4(i, and, as there was no nn,. meet him, not even a coolie, he had to carry his own handbag This 1,,.,,, i62 words
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Article57 1896-11-16 2 I'kaki.shei.l, valued at 4&L970 (.;-i tons); was exported from Thuradnj Island during t&e quartpr endini Septemher BMb. This is abk advam a on the quantity 'Xported during the corresponding (punter last year I6S tons. It is the largest return For any one qaartor for the last three \..n previnis57 words
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Article62 1896-11-16 2 In >ept«:iiil>er ladt, into hundred .m, I thirty-three jinrikishas were rugiiilcrnl .it Malacca, l'art of the.-c wen m vehicles to replace old ones; bul the number ol these vehicles on the madi is increasing, and they are ueed Ui greaser dlstaoees than formerly number of applications i,,62 words
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Article63 1896-11-16 2 A (iVMKHANA ill honour of tile Kin;; of Siuin'H coronation was to Ke held at Bangkok on Satuiday last. The prizes 1 comprises gold cup presented by the King, said to lie a tine n inten o( Siamese workmanship, and is valued lit nearly Tea. 4.1KK1. Bangkok !■«>63 words
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Article75 1896-11-16 2 On the lith inst.. H.M.B. 1,,,u,.t wai I at Kobe, the storeship Hwmlmt and the Plomt at Yokohama. There wore also in i Jspnw waters, the British wanhiue I (iru/f0,,, Fsawiat, UmUitr, Umlnmiid, and Fireliiaml The flagthip i'ml, mm, the 6V./ f and thr deqwtch vessel Alacrity75 words
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Article125 1896-11-16 2 Yebtekimv afternoon, the uteuinvr Britannic arrived from Japan with a consignment of ovet three thousand tons coals (or Messrs, Man-fidd ,v Co., and, early this nioiniii", the -aim-r Strathdte also arrived from Japan with a full cargo for the Borneo Coinpanj Both vessels are discharging at Tnnjong I'agur.125 words
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Article143 1896-11-16 2 TIIK /7,i ,n tiamtU states: Ii ireported in quartet usually well informed that l.i Hung-Chang ii dtaaaatad with the treatment meted out to him by hi- own Govemmenl that be was determined to lend in all application for retirement into private bfe, when tin- mail left I'ekin. A143 words
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Article135 1896-11-16 2 moM DBAMATII IAI.KNi I'koi-i.k in Singapore will i»o glad hear tlmt then i- much draroat* I ueni among |ha Hide Brigade, which §lu>rtl) leavei Hongkong for tbia island Friday and Satuiday. the «th nii'l "tli inst., a company which, with th« exception ol two ladies Mmjiw entirely135 words
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Article150 1896-11-16 2 BmnM Bondi Ml beanlyin (in (In- irtli October, partly no caused l>y a letter published bj I'm Ttmm from ii s eoßwpondenl Havana (^iioiiiit' statement l.»-s of the United Statoi i (l Britain £130,000,000 ami 50,000 li> (lvho Hays the trotiMe* in Cubs thruuU-'i to involve Spain iii .in150 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement627 1896-11-16 2 NOTKKS NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufacturers of DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS KXI'ORTERH OK: All ny or SAFETY FUZE KLK<TRI< r HLASTIN(; APPARA'ITS. Thk above kmaWj MOPS ai.i. munwtt nraan i* QaBM Barr-i>, ua haoi to MM tin: iin.ii htanhaki. >>i imkiiv *mi hakktv ti.-\* ntNSBB ny iiik627 words
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Advertisement784 1896-11-16 2 NOTKKS. ADOLF BTKRNBBEG, DnNunai *n Daaiaa in Ni« kii Bams a mn Vranw 11, VICTORIA Mill I I VDOLF BTEBWBEBO rssasrtiatty i«-gs t.. inf.irm the i.ublic of Siiig«|...ic ihni li.' hn- re Opened nil ."tHl.li*lunent at the sbere s-drsss. He ales beg« to »tat« thai in- constant en4ss~ear will I*784 words
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Advertisement457 1896-11-16 2 I ATEST AI) VERTISEM EM'S. \\"ANTKI> foi a tol.acco .H.taU? in I-anßkat. a liook-ke«-pcr of Mas, Dutch, or German nationality. (i'.iHl -alary will |>aid to a eeskpetsal man. Apply with issUaseaia-i t<> ■> 1 1 W. BJ. e/o Strait* Tin,'* Office. FOX HONGKONG. MEBSBB. Apcar t Co.'* oteamer < 'AT457 words
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Advertisement79 1896-11-16 2 BHAHBB WAHTKD. Municipal Dclwntiirc* 5 1 Do. Do. 6%. Raubs (fully paid). Do. (13/10 pniilt. Puioau. Straits Trailing Co. Tnnjone PaRar Dock Co. Straits Ice Co. FOR SALE. .I.'IpI.us. SOMERVIM.E A. UUNN, ExehanKc A Share Brokers. On tin' l.itli instant, at the Hank, Scilly Isles, Cornwall, the wife of Newman79 words
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Advertisement91 1896-11-16 2 M. 8. 8. intmcM for tl.« ytraiti Tim., .h.m1.l writt.-D ob on* aid* of th« papor only. Bj th« nri^l.-.- of that randition. many V.SS .r- wi«-'. I that mitfht oth«rwin« be pabliahod. All anrortifling contra^U are Rnhi^*t to the ■•■m tion that the Manairer may loan the atlTprtiMroerit nut91 words
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Article1770 1896-11-16 3 n K JIATTIHII i topoaafyt i raatie one large teals, k forward to the attempt lh tl,. near future in Mahiva 1,,- M miiy b:ipp.-n m fatodi mthe would liav, .iclep.e,- B th» pries iust at Brat; "I^ill, however, »atba lor want of s MM .-piiimis .cii'l1,770 words
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Article244 1896-11-16 3 tU KINI.KV's Kl.Kc TION oaor rmisi-Ktrs. Tiik Dili (?OW«W says that the news i MeKinleys election to the United States Presidency caused some stir in that quarter. He is notorious then a* an advocate for heavy duties on foreign tobacco, especially on Sumatra wrapper leaf The question at to244 words
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Article49 1896-11-16 3 T,,u Tim* ctatet Uial rice crop urospecti around that pan are very proinUing. A hup' quantity <>t Uiain i- ripe, while there H plenty ot water "n the Beldt to brin| the late paddy to maturity. The ripened crope Hpj.eir to be fairly heavy in the ear.49 words
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Article667 1896-11-16 3 HONOKONUS VICTORY. Thk Hongkong team in the Inter- I'ort Kifle Match fired off yesterday I says the Daily I'reit of the 7th inst., J and made a score of 916, which is 18 j points better than Shanghai, who fired I on the 2Hth October and667 words
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Article306 1896-11-16 3 MH. Urn ASH MISS VAN OOSTEB/.KE. A HAHMiNci wedding took place, last Saturday afternoon, »t St. Andrew's j Cathedral, Singapore, when Mr. Uiykx wat married to Miss van Oosterzee. Then was a large assembly of friends at the church to witness the ceremony, including Lady Mitchell,306 words
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Article86 1896-11-16 3 timUTtTff AGAINST A TKACIIER. Ax inquest was held at Hongkong, on the Oth hist., on the body of Tong Wing, eleven years of agr. Tong Wing was a scholar in the Diocesan School and Orphanage, and he died, on the Ist iiist., from injuries alleged to have86 words
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Article736 1896-11-16 3 Till (Jr/nu-rcio contains details of the Philippine Rebellion up to the Oth instant, at which date military operations had begun in Cavite, the stronghold of the rebel* REIN KOKCEM ENTS. Telegrams from Spain announce the ceaseless despatch of reinforcements to the Philippines. The mail steamer to leave Barcelona736 words
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Article245 1896-11-16 3 MILITARY r. civilian*. The- rille match between a Military and a Civil team resulted, after a most interesting competition, in the rietory of the Civilians, who were made up exclusively of the. S. V. A men. At l'iki yards the scores stood level, and remained level when the245 words
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Article101 1896-11-16 3 A raankL notice mrf"*""*— that the wrapped of Christmas Cards, Photographs, and otlu-r articles intended to lie Miit bf book port, should be entirely opes at the a»aa,or,lf ttmlopet an mod tin' Hap ihimw frn tar— d to to avoid the possibilitjr of the nun sticki ,i ji.101 words
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Article97 1896-11-16 3 l.\ the lYiiang Market Report, issued on the 12th instant, it is noted that, in the previous fortnight, a good business i has been done in tin at full prices, ami I holder- ot the metal are very confident of the maintenance of present value. I In pepper97 words
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Article192 1896-11-16 3 THE CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION. The lot tie* for the Championship have resulted as follows .1. B. Robertson V<i( J. B. Elcum, 1 up. I. E. Esrlc beat Mr. Justice Leach. I up on one round, 2nd not played. W. G. Taylor bent A. C. Wubdrone, I up.192 words
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Article195 1896-11-16 3 AUTVMX CLL'B COR Playkdoii .Saturday BOOMI .T. M. Allan 41» 47 9« II *t J. B. Eleum 45 4."> 90 (i H4 .1. B. RolKsrtw.ii 44 40 H\+> ml J. AdamHon 41 4."> m tor. »l A. W. Btirpii *S 41 Wi+l «7 11. E. U'lint 46195 words
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Article273 1896-11-16 3 s.c.r. xi. r. holi.oway'm xvi. PUTBV *>n Friday ami .Saturday last on B.R.C. jrfotind. For the 2nd XI., Benjafielil took 1.0 wickets for 42 runs, anil for Hollowa/.s XVI., Russell took wickets for 19. Henning played a verygood innings. holuiWay'w xvi. Ut Inni.iy*W. Makepeace c Heaps- 1> Wood 0273 words
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Article76 1896-11-16 3 The Kami of the oth Fusilier.-, that so often lian contributed to the enjoyment of the public, givps its farewell performance, to-morrow evening, at the Botanical Gardens. Tlio following ie 1 the programme which will be commenced a 9 o'clock: (Junk March, (new) The Dear Home Land WVUaet76 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement998 1896-11-16 3 NOTICES. FRENCH BAKERY. Rkcommksi.ed Claket g3.«0 doz. vrt., and f 1.40 i doz. tint* cash. rpHE FRENCH BAKERY, having received, [icrg. K. Smmm, a Krem h Cook, 1X prepared to execute orders for dinners with decorations of dishes nicely made. Always in Stock, assorted taasl Oaktt tat flat male with998 words
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Advertisement568 1896-11-16 3 R )R SALE; KM PU >YM ENTBi TO LET iXB& PERSONALS. The-e advertisoments will he found on tnerigfal hand column of the first page (title paf{e.) AJJCTION SALES. SALE OF INCLAIMED AND 1 UNFISCATED GOODS, INIEHTATE PROPERTY. Ac \r thk <;kstk.\l station. ftjejaiay, i!,IU NmmAtr,mt -in p.m. '11!,.'I 1 undersigned568 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous219 1896-11-16 3 WKATHKR BBPOBT. humlaitg Kirlmu Hinjiital, I".'/. Rev. MM, j »a.m.3p.m.t»|).in. REMAJtKs. I'.ar. ..t96.e0590.778J98.879 Temp. MJ HJ W.l' cW. It'll.Ther Ts.:! 7HJ Ittf, tH: IMr.ofWind ■N.K. X.K.'Calni Mnx.Tomp. HH.O Mm... 74.!. 9~i* Mnx. in Sun M:in Terr. nid. 71.1) 5-.-l£«infall O.li i 55 WKATHKR TXLBOEAH (A. E. A.& 0. Teleijraph Co.)219 words
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Article495 1896-11-16 4 I Name, port, probable date of arrival, u,i,< name, oj agent*. Aglaia. Hamburg, Deo Baotenbm \lfon»oXlll,nYolo.n.oiidof\ov. irkin.'.: tlllir China. Dm :t; Mangold. Hi'iiniiH. Hmmm Dm I; tbraleubora IWMgnn. ll.i ml. ii v. Nov 20 Helm Meyri Borneo, London." Dec 3 P. I I Haw can, llaiidjoi'ma-<»i i. Nov495 words
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Article111 1896-11-16 4 Uiidcrtliislii'adingtliefollowinßal.lirevia- lions are useil str— Rteamer am.— ship l>q.— liaroue Brit.— British ;V. S. United 1 State-; Fr. French Or. -German; Dut. Dut.h; .loll.— Johore; (J. r.. Oencral cargo d.p.— deck pa.-sengers V.- Unerrtain I. P. \V.-Tfiijong Pagnr Wharf T. P. 1). -Taniong Pagar Do<-k B. W.111 words
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Article1473 1896-11-16 4 Arrivals Hikcb Noon of Sati rdav. Him Hin (Juan, Brit.gtr. I.c.i tons, Capt Scott, ir.tli Xr.v. From Klang 13th Xov. G.c.,an.l 127 d.p. Wee llih.V Co. For Klang via port*. 17th— Bd*. Walan.,. Brit. atr. 11l ton*, Capt Kolx-rt- son, 15th Nov. From (otic via ports, l(tli N..v1,473 words
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Article237 1896-11-16 4 PASSED SIX DA hi S (i i Flag Date Date. and miit-V N \mi. Commamu.k. <>k Kkom iviikhi. DhTM Kig. ,Saili\.. Mi" 1 Hi. Nov. 2Brit Kirim Daily Cardifl Butaua MM. bnr.Prima Hendrikwn Sept BBaugkol> <adi? 1 3Xcd s.».Morapi -Mink Sept -JU Rotterdam Batata i 4Ucr. bar.J. C. Juliub237 words
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Article201 1896-11-16 4 a Flao I < Vlsskl'hNaiiis. A Tors. Captain a Kio Klc.M 5111.K1.. Nov II Mrallilyun Itrit. Btr. 1510 Philip It Niwnhu'yii Out. Htr. r,U V«M 14 M. Vajiiunlii* Htr. -n I'arn-ll 14 Hydra Brit rtr. til!) McQlll 14 B.iiKkuli- Htr. WO BaUkll II Helx- »tr. 345 Inkrtt.-i 1") Tni201 words
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Article118 1896-11-16 4 j DATS. VKBHEL'H NtMK. t'LAOttlilU I'»I"1AIN DMTtTWf X..v 14 C. of Roxburgh Brit (tr. Hu h.m It on sang »ti. Young II i.ii'uiulioWi su. Ntan li lai Cbeoni liar. itr. Huiiiml« I!hii Wlmtt Soon irit.Hr. Ra 1.. Aiiili. r-l (tr. Sliinii.n 11 I Kui Suhn sir. l'a\ ini>. Uatwlla118 words
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Advertisement601 1896-11-16 4 RILKY, HARGREAVKB CO. iiavk jt>T mumm I!OVAL "I'SYCIIO" (YCLKS. •lIHiH BUM' AM' -POroUi' MAHIINhX I-NF.I MATH ANH <1 SHION TYKF.S. |.>V< HO lI|.,I|(.KAI'K XT jV" |QtVta\M.MMTnM /I _j\ in 11. n in rAUi TAILORS, IfKEKCIIK.v MAKKKS, OUTFITTERS, UAiTKKS. HMIU& C 3 OIMKB 15V POST KKCEIVK PROMIT Q\ Q()MP L B601 words
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Advertisement1199 1896-11-16 4 NOTI CEB. JAMKS WATSON "COT SCOTCH WHISKIES AUK THK MR VAU K IN THK .MARKKI y n (> SII.UO PEKIABE, nfTV FAII> VV O SPBCLAL HKSKHVK. 513.00 pkb c*»e. bi-tv pail. 1m >M I NI K, 10 YKA US )L1 >. >•«« m» oin WNAHI.K FKOM KKTAIL DEALEBB, OK Relieves1,199 words
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Advertisement144 1896-11-16 4 MOTICE& JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. TOYS-.HST AUUIVKI):.'. TOYS JUST ARRIVED!! 1 TOYS JUST ARRIVED!!! ymrmsnuG a large VARIETY OF NOVELTIES: DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS OF EVERY KINO. ROCKING HORSES, HOCKING HORSES. ROCKING HORSES. SOLARIS, GO-CARTS, GO-CARTS, UPTODATR Majtu- l-iiil.-ni-A»cot OMMM Skipping Kopes uSSBm Whips Point Boxes Maoks ■abUt* ItoB-EW-phants INDIA RUBBER144 words
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