The Straits Times, 1 September 1897

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1897. NO. 19,317
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 881 1 fIMIK BOBMIOCOMPAMT.LIMITKO 1 ins Manlara Ufa Imnm Hgrrioli Union Fir* Inaurano* Sooiat/ v ajaaraaoa Coßpaa; (Fira). übU Life AMiumnoa Society. Th» Oo*o Maria* luanmoa Company. Ih ffcfa. Mataal Steam Navigation Company I 1 ..rtffuham IMC Baer Company ry* Maritinw* laaaraaoa Company, Limited. I p»rticalar« of theas CompaniM, m the N
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    • 888 1 BUCHANAN WHISKY SHnfiSHJalalfe 10 T"i_icr dtot LBI impoi!tbrB "^ViiialfS 1^ IMt DLOI. KATZBROS, SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. LIMITED. Same as bi'pfi.ied to thk Houses of Lords and Commons and to all good London Clubs. 31/13 SCOTCH WHISKY I- THKINIVERSAL f|J Jjjt itKVKUAUE. BH 1 U ALWAYS DRINK IHE
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    • 401 1 SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED Recilab Line Between Bangkok and hokgkono. s. s. yfouiikvt, Capt. t alder, Wii) tons. Kmgli'n-j, Capt. Joslin, BIU Tai Chow, Cant. Primrose, BH2 .Are (7«>»i A7n»,Cant. Fowler, 1,012 Fhru Chvhi Chom klao, Capt. Pigot, 1,012 I'hra Xany, Capt. WVtton, 1.021 Devawonpsf, Capt. Curtis, l,0»7 tiWnr
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    • 758 1 NOTICES. ABRAMS'S HORSE REPOSITORY. RACE HORSES, CARRIAGE HORSES, AND PONIES. A shipment of sixty huad, ex SUDDEA, just landed in tint rate condition, and most of tlu-ni ready for immediate use. Amongst them are several very handsome pairs; also, several very stylish Cobs and Ponice. Every facility of trial given
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    • 1085 1 NOTICES. So >. m < 9 **8s fi i/n ONE THOUSAND I.LAMAB LADEN WITH OOLD. Who doesn't like to read about liuried treasure? Who hasn't dreamed of tindini; it? What delight suddenly to possess vast riches? Shining gold, sparkling gems! Things for which we have not been obliged to scheme
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    • 414 1 BANia THE NATIOXAL BANK OK CHINA LIMITED. Authorised Capital £1,000,000 Subscribed Capital 600,000 Hkaii Office Hongkong. COURT OF DIRECTORS:— 1). Gilliea, Esq. Chan Kit Shag, Esq. H. Stolterfoht, Esq. Chow Tung Shan, Es<|. Kwan Hoi Chuan, Esq. Chief Manager: Geo. W. F. Playfair. Interest on Fixed Deposits, For 12 months
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    • 688 1 FOR CHILDREN WHEN TKKTIILVG. I have two little grandchild-en who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I giTe them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy and itacti likes charm. I earnestly recommend it tor children with bowel troubles.— Mrs. W. L Du haqam, Bon-aqua,
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  • 504 2 SINOAFOBB, IBT SIPTIMBIR, 1897. PRODUCE. (Hates are corrected to one p.m.) Oambier 7jOO. Copra Bali, 6.40. i do Foatianak, "p.wj. Pepper, Black, 18JB. do White, (8%) „30.80. Sago Flour Sarawak, 3.40. do Brunei, 1" Pearl Sago t 3.70. Coffee, Bali, picked 42.00. Coffee Palerabang, picked 46.00. Cofiee, Liberian, No.
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  • 136 2 for Per «<r. Timt. To-Mobrow. I'ontianak Sri Ponlinnak, 4 p.m. Friday. Timor via ports P. Aleiandtr, 8 a.m. Saturday. Manila PDe Satruttegui 2 p.m. MAILS TO ARRIVE. From Europe By the M. M. s.s. Sudnrxi, due on the 4th Bept. witb dates to the 13th August. From China
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  • 320 2 DEI'ARTIUEH. P.;r I. A O. a. s. Kainer-i-Hind for Laa<lon Colour-Sergeant Annan, wifo, anil children. For Colombo Mr. Mieholis Solowieff, Mr. T. Christian mid Mr. and Mm. H. C. Kidges. For Ilomliay Mr. J. Cohen. For I'enang Col. Alexander, Mrs. Alexander. Mrs. and Miss Kerr, Hear*, 11. B.
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  • 86 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPT., 1897 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. FRANCE AND RUSSIA. [Suhtirription rate* and advertiring rater may bt found on the fourth page.] rRKSIDENT KAl'RE'g HKrrliv Loiulon, Ist September. President Faure has returned to Paric where he met with an enthusiastic reception. The addresses and
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  • 22 2 ANTI-BRITISH Rl'lfOrß. Somo German papers believe that Russia intends to bring France and Germany closer together to the detriment of Britain.
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  • 28 2 The Greek reply to the Powers offorc to assign the stamp revenue of Greece amounting to eleven millions of drachm. -i" to secure the indemnity loan.
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  • 11 2 Lady Mitchkll will be "At Homo" to-day, at 4.45 p. m.
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  • 76 2 Yestekday afternoon, the Xetherlandt Consul-General and Madame de Vicu, held a reception in honour of the birthday of the Queen of the Netherlands The Band of the Regiment provided the music, and the general attendance was very large. In connection with the honours Hst|of the Queen's birthday, everyone will be
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  • 150 2 The addresses and speeches at Paris to celebrate President Faure's return from St. Petersburg, remove all doubt of an alliance having been concluded between France and Russia. Stress is laid on the peaceful nature of this alliance. In fact, neither France nor Russia desires war at present. But none the
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  • 315 2 Mr. Lkk Son Tat, whose complaints against the Johore Government we described on Monday, has petitioned the Governor of the Straits, seeking aid. We understand that Sir Charles Mitchell will refuse to interfere, on the plea that the grievance is only a civil grievance that Mr. Lee Soo Tat is
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  • 9 2 Libkisia coH'ee rose to-day from ili.i.M to *24. jti.
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  • 11 2 "LaCucn dm Counvnxa" will be playod tn-liight by the Pollard Opera
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  • 18 2 Mv Aktihk Kmuht, recently retired on ['elision from the (iovernment sari ici advertisi'i an on auditor ami short-iiuml-writer.
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  • 15 2 Thi Hon. T. C. Bogaardt has arrived from Java, but he will shortly return there.
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  • 16 2 Thb amount of counterfeit small silver in circulation in Hongkong is said to be tteadilyjuponithe increase.
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  • 22 2 According to Japanese papers, the balance of the China war indemnity money in London, on the 31st July, wac X6, 184, 193.
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  • 24 2 The rate at w'-ich the dollar shall be issued to the troops, during the quarter commencing Ist October, is one shilling and eleven pence.
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  • 25 2 This morning, a 'rikisha puller WM sentenced to two months' imprison ment for appropriating *400 worth of banknotes left in his vehicle by a fare.
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  • 26 2 After Legislative Council, on Thursday, it is probable that the Governor and Lady Mitchell will proceed at oncito Malacca to live there for a few weeks
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  • 25 2 Thi Japanese Government hn>decided to build a first-class cruiser, of 9,000 tons, with a speed of 19 knots an hour, at the Yokosuka Naval Dockyard
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  • 26 2 Th« Governors of the Siamese Provinces in the Malay Peninsula arrivpi! at Bangkok on the I'.ird August with their triennial tribute of gold and silver trees.
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  • 27 2 DißiNa next month, Sir Cecil Smith will assume office as Master of tinMerchants Company, and he will also be Chairman of the Governing Body ol St. Paul's.
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  • 40 2 Ciiiek Inspector Pkralta is on leave Ereparatory to pension. He will proably leave the Korce at the end of next month. Chief Inspector Jennings is also expected to take a few months' leave in view of pension.— Con.
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  • 44 2 At Tokio, on the 10th August, a bridge was so overcrowded with onlookern viewing a display of fireworks that the railing gave way on one side. Over one hundred and fifty persons fell into the water, of whom only thirty were rescued.
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  • 42 2 With reference to our paragraph of yesterday, we believe it in now definitely settled that Colonel Bogle, RE., will act as Colonial Engineer during the temporary absence of Colonel Alexander. Colonel Bogle will continue to be Officer Commanding the Troops.
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  • 50 2 The Malay lad, Mohamed Mangsar, charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of cash and jewels to the value of $26,126 at Ipoh, in I'erak, was identified yesterday by a witness from l'erak, and was committed to prison for fifteen days in view to his extradition.
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  • 45 2 A sub-committee of the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Association U enquiring into contagioiiH diseases matters. The committee Dent a circular recently to medical men and now presses for the replies. Replies should be sent, care of Mr. \V. O. St. Clair.
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  • 47 2 Thk New York Heralds correspomlent in Kio Janeiro reports that the United States and Japan have communicated with Brazil, which is badly off financially, with the idea of the possible purchase of warships now building lor Brazil in England and Germany. 1 hostare principally small boats.
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  • 51 2 On tin- evening of the 15th August, a severe shock of earthquake, accom panied in many places by subterranean noises, was generally felt in Manila and throughout Luzon. In Vigan, many houses were thrown down, including that of the Captain of the Port. No lives appear to have been
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  • 56 2 On the u'.'.tli instant, says the Hongkong Unity Vretx, Mr. May, the Captain Superintendent of I'olicn there, ordered the dismissal from the police force of Detective-Inspector Quincey for gross neglect of duty in not discovering and in not reporting a certain common gaminghouse. Juatpreviously, lnspector Baker had
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  • 64 2 A snRiTKD boat race between ."i-oared crews from the V. S. S. olym^ia and 11 MS Vxque took place at Yokohama on the lutli August. A good start was effected, but the American crew took the lead at once, winning eventually by live lengths. The Americans afterwards offered
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  • 84 2 A Chinaman, living at lm, Teluk Ayer Street, has informed the Police that, last night, at the invitation of another Chinaman, he went out for a walk with him on the vacant ground beyond the Market. There, two other Chinamen came up, and the three attacked him, and
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  • 252 2 It is satisfactory, says a 'correspondent, to learn that the wealthy aixl intluential Chinese are, as usual, cheerfully responding to v call to ImU in helping forward the good work which has been carried on Ly tin- Sister* in Urn Knnch Convent tor a half a century. During
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  • 700 2 STEAMERS I.AIII DP, A strike of marine anginam employed on vessels trading this Port, commences to-day, the l.t of September. On the 31st., of j,,|y last the Wages Committee of tlie Singapore Association applied to the various employers, in a formal letter, for an increase of
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  • 317 2 At noon, to-day, dig Jiak Cbuan and Leong All Kong were charged before Mr. Wolferstan with murder ly causing the death of Tay Guan Siew alias Ii Tone, at the cemetery, in Alexandra Road, on the 16th July. Mr. Newland prosecuted, Mr. Khory appean d to defend
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  • 148 2 THE EDGAR" DISASTER MOM OR KUK' I 1. 11. A lie'liillnelit hai -i ntlv beenei.ctcl at Cheinuljio. (..ici, to the rirtirua of thi' terrible Kdgmr >li-us|ii I l,e inoiiuiiieiit is of Japanese mailile. v.iv dark grey in oolottr, and i> compOkcd of time DMM and an oheli.>.U die. The town
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 563 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Mnr.iifa.-tun>™ of DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS EXPORTERS OF: All Kilns or SAFETY FUZE MB ELECTRIC BLASTING APPARATUS. The above Kxpumhvek, beino ill mauricTUiiED ik Ueeit Britain, are maux TO TASS THE lIKIH STANDARD OF PURITY AND lAFETY TESTS IMPOfIID BY THK BRITISH
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    • 824 2 NOTICES, TOWN HALL. POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY. TONIGHT! TONIGHT 1 TI'ESIJAV, AuiitST BIST. "The Princom of Trebiionde." Wu-SkKIHY. SFI lEMBEK IST. Les Cloche* de Corneville." THfMDAV, BEPTI .MBE» 2nd. Piratei of Ti-niance." C. A. '"OI.I.ARD, Manager. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rp|) K uniliTßiirnod have removed to 3. I Robintum Road. TRANSATLANTIC
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    • 707 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED 1 BMAKT Chinete Assistant. One with preferred. Apply by letter only, to THE MANAGER, H/9 The .Singapore Dispensary, Ltd. A EUROPEAN, for 16 years in the Straits Settlement!* and Native States, wants employment. Long evperience in coffee planting and road making; speaks Tamil, and could procure labour.
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    • 45 2 SHARES_W ANTED. Municipal Debentures 6%. Do. Do. 6%. Tanjong Pagar Bomig. New Prye Kiver Dock Co. I'unjoms. Strait s Ice Co. .Maynard A Co. KmuIis, Contributory. FOR SALE. I'engorang riuntitiK Mliaros. SOMKKVILLB A GUNN, Ezchange A- Share Brokers. KOH CiENEHAI. Hllll'l'l.Mi XKWs SEE PAGE 4.
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    • 91 2 M 8 8 intended for the Btraitt IWt ehoald ke written on one aide of the payer only. By the neglect of that oondition, many M. 8. 8. are rejected that might otberwiae bo pnblinbed. All adrertiainic oontrmcta are aubieot to the condition that th« M.nmirer may leara the ad.ertiaomant
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  • 930 3 Bl IIKN/(iK(i nntinued). (lIV MISS AKitfTA DE WIT.) Ins garden is worthy of thin niagnifl- ri i entrance Knlhueiastic savants pratM in all the lan--1 mli/atioti, and, by DMBSaMi lie- l.i led it tube the lincst I ir.li-n 111 tlie world, ■*jasfa)s>C 1 ptaoa famous
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  • 91 3 THE SHIPPING DISASTER Ihi <7,,,,, \i,,,i pubUahes the followun ri the foundering of the Shanghai, August Mi ulline, third engineei ol the ued steamer Cktang ""1 ten Japanese and Malay of tbe crew, have arrived at tin iteamer, which ma on a Uoji tO 11. .nek...,;. With caughl in typhoon
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  • 1168 3 I.iimkin, BM Augiift The centre of attraction, so far as racing I waa concerned at holiday time, wag the 1110--.il meeting Mt Glasgow held by the International ling Association for tbe world** ehampioashlps, BrUliaM weather attended the three days' tournament, which wan conspicuously successful throughout. This was the
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  • 74 3 JAPANESE BLACKLEGS." It turns out that the Japanese" blackleßS," wliu are stated to have filled the pbeM vacated by British workmen. Owing; to the strike at afaaaTa, Humphnj i aad Tennant'i engineering work*, are merely live young studentis, sent with others from Japan, to study engineering in various British establishment-.
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  • 96 3 NKW VoliK TO IAI'AN Irisstatcd that arrangeineiils have bean made lot nsm steainahlp sen ii c between New York and China and Japan. Ibe iii-i itiwraer. the Montauk, will leave New- fork cm <>r about 0 itober 16th next. The Srm of Husk A- Jevoni will ln» tbe
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  • 1320 3 BENJAMIN SWIFT." A.mono the new books of the opening I autumn season will be The Tormentor, by Benjamin Swift," who has wist-ly enough refrained from rushing out the volume too soon aftei the success of i Nancy Noon," though I understand the i mauuscript ayear ago was
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  • 105 3 It is stated in Peking that, in conseijuenos of the Imperial Govirnment having df. ided M^ainst putting the col--1 .1 ion of transit tines ami the salt tax in Chekiang province under Sir Robert Mart, as suggested by the negociaton of tl.e proposed loan of iIIi.IKXI.OOH with the
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  • 149 3 ■FFKCT ON TRADI. Japan is already, says the Japan Mail, beginning to feel the disadvantages of her gold monometallism in the field of exports. Gold having appreciated considerably since she chose her ratio, there is a difference of five-eighths of a penny between the exchange value of
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  • 195 3 Metropolitan policemen will hear* with feelings akin to envy of the pleasant life led by their Scandinavian brethren, which a correspondent of the Daily Telegraph describes. In Scandinavia, the lot of a constable is so full of enjoyment that barristers leave the Bar and solicitors their desks and
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  • 218 3 THE RISE IN PRICE Mr. Whiley, manager of the Sperry Flour Company at Hongkong, ascribes the rapid rise in the value of wheat to the very heavy demand from the Continent for grain. Tho stocks of wheat in England and the Continent are very small, and France in particular
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  • 252 3 THE DOCK CO. The Hongkong and Wliampua Dock Company held its half yearly meeting at Hongkong on the 2:Jrd August. Mr St. C. Miehaelsen took the chair. The Chairman stated thaWhe net profit, including the amount carried forward from theprevioushalf year, cameto over S42l,tW. He recommended a twelve
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  • 323 3 HOKOKOm opinion The Vtmahma I>«il<j Prtm put* the question Shall wo throw tlm silver dollarover and cut tho loss Hitherto it had been considered that the interests of Hongkong were linked with the filvcr standard, and any suggestion of going upoa a gold basis had been regarded
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  • 314 3 VeBTEßoay, a Kling dairyman was lined $25 for selling milk adulterated with water to the extent of 72 per cent, of the latter. Roughly, this may be said to be one quarter milk and three quarters water. The magistrate is empowered for a first offence of this kind
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  • 168 3 Mr. J. Y. V. Vernon's Hongkong share report, dated 26th August, states that Punjoms have continued quiet and with but small sales at from Ssj to $6, closing at $5.75. At the private meeting of shareholders, held on the 24th Augnst, an offer was submitted from the American Syndicate,
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  • 66 3 PLAY ON TUESDAY. SINGLE HANDICAP. VwSSjL Miss M. Bogle, scr. bent Mrs. Adam«-1 TIE FOR TO-DAY. IHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. Adams v. Mrs. Stokes. CONSOLATION TIE FOR THURSDAY. Mrs. Jelley lfi v. Miss Gunn, wr. CONSOLATION TIES FOR FRIDAY. Mrs. Kynnersley— 4 v. Mrs. Preston 3 (unfinished^. Mdme.
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  • 220 3 W'KIINKSIIAY, IST SEPI'EMBKR. High Water. 12.54 p.m. Lady Mitchell's Reception. 4.4;">. C. W. Association. Sewing Meeting. Rattles Girls' School. 4. L L T. C. Tournament. Paper Chase. Rumah Miskin. 6. Temperance Meeting. Sepoy Lines. 8. Pollard's Lilliputians. Town Hall. 0. Thi'iujuay, 2su Seitembkr. High Water. IJtsUB. 1.:«3p.m. Pledged (ioods
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 ÜBN SON'S WATCH R8 Mastkac-ioky, I.i:u«.atk HILL, I.onhos. MAKKK TO H. M. THC QtJEEN. specially manufactured and recomruended tor ose in the Kast. Hk.Mon's Sl-fc' lAI. STKKNOTH K1KI.1) WATCH. A Gold Keyless KngUsh Half Chrono meter, I UfcNHON'B "LUDGATB* WATCH. A Uiree-qnarter I'lat.- Knglisb Lever full) n tod. silver, tuL
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    • 1101 3 AUCTION SALES. m SALE OF VALUABLE CBOWN LANDS. Situated on Tbhk Ayer Reclamation. rpilE undersigned have been instructed 1 by K. Scott, Esq., Col lector of l-oi.l Revenue, to sell by Auction, at their sale room, on Thursday, Bth September, at 2.30 p.m. Seven valuable building allotments situated on Teluk
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    • 956 3 FOR SALE: KMPI/)YMENTB: TO LKT: AND PERSONALS. Ist timi, 15 cent* a line; 2nd and 3rd times, 10 cents a line 4th to nth times, 6 cents a lino; 7th to 18th times, 3 cents a lino; afterwards. '2 cents a line but no charge leu than one dollar. Hum,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 102 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanq Kerbau Hotpital, 31 tt An i, m". Wa.m Sp.m. 9n.m. Kemahks. Bar. S!9 bS'J LII.Md -J« 8«9 Temp. 76.0 88.0 \B2 4 x W. BMbTher 75.8 78.0,79 0 ag~ Dir.ofWind B.E. SJ.K. B.E. g~ > Max. Temp. 88.0 i °_'2 Mm 74.0 bmSJ Max. in Sun 149
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1500 4 Under thisheadingthe following abbrevia tions are used str steamer sh.— snip bq— barque Brit.— British V. 8. United States Fr. French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch; Job.— Jobore; 4c, G. c, General cargo d.p. deck passengers U.—Uncertain; T. P. W.-T»njong e Pagar Wharf T P. D.-Tanjong Pagar Dock
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    • 444 4 Same, port, probable date of arrival, a J name ol agtnlt. A. A pear, Calcutta, Sept 4; Skies 4 Mold. Agamemnon. Liverpool, Sept 6; Mana Held. Bawean, Banjermassin, Sept 10 Daendele. Bayern, Europe, Nov 11 Helm Meyer. Canton, London, Nov 4 P. AO. Ceres, Hamburg, Si-pt ii Rautontwrg.
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    • 101 4 S I VianiL'a Niai. Kl-AO A Tone Captain Rio. FKOM HilLtl) CONBIONKK* i .11 Duchess 31 Lightning 81 Kongsee .'ll Pakan SI Chwn Shan 31 Kaisar-i-Hind B'|>t' 1 A.1.-li 1 Bataricr Brit.xtr. fil CoKiin I Btr. ilL'4 BtWDCW str. ti»i K.l' lie »tr. Xl Beotl ttr. UBl Ifurpb] PAOstr.
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    • 109 4 Pati. Vkhhei.'h Namk Km. a I;- Caitain DXDTIMATIDN Auk SI Ulenfalloch Brit »tr. Man .'II I Ally FurnenH Htr. 1 n^'iii Hi.-n Sept 1 Necra i|r. Uoyah I SI. Jerome atr I Lightning sir. RMMt 1 Kian Yang str. kunutli 1 Hvbe str. I nk.~i.i I l»uihe»» sir. CuKnn
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 849 4 NOTICKS. MAINTAINS TIIK lIHiIIKST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. Fortify the System against Disease PURE BLOOD SEC RES GOOD HEALTH. »ENOE OR FLUID EXTRA ,T OF RED JAMAICA Pronounr-l by ats MIOMEST >OICAL «UTHOWITI«B tha moat JffIEJORPiD LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, WEAK and LANt JID FEELINGS, *c. ovt-r 6O Yean' V ORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. fIMPORTAN'
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    • 27 4 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO.'S ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE SALE. WILL COMMENCE ON I TUESDAY, 31ST AUGUST. SPECIAL LINES IX ALL DEPARTMENTS. ROBINSON ft CO. Singapore, ITttl August, 1&87. 2/9
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    • 480 4 NOTICES. 1 /{L4HGUID WOMEH I I^ PALE CBILDHEN OLD PEOPLE INVALIDS YIN CHAPOTEMJT (QUftTUtn WTTC IF FBTUE) A DELICIOUS NUTBITIVE STIMULANT I Tali allaMßUrr wiaa it ••tily •uimilittd wbn I ao other Mild or liquid t<*4 will reauia oa ta« I ir .Bt b it i. iadiuttd ia cofittitutioatl wcakaot
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    • 595 4 NOTICES. 1 1 Picking up Knowledge is easy enough if you look for it in the right place. This is the right place to learn just what to do (or that debilitating condition which warm weather always briags. Do yon want to be cured of that languid feeling, get back
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    • 104 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUDGET." Strait* Time; 580 a year, or S2} a month, or fifteen centa a copy. Poat Free, f>H a quarter. Strait* Budget, poat free, I'M a year, or $8 a quarter, or 40 cents a copy. The advertising rates are: nrst time, IS cento a line; 2nd
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    • 29 4 NOTICES. BROWNS Four Crown Brand SCOTCH WHISKEY, THF. FINEST WHISKEY IN THE WcjHLli As supplied to H.R.H. the Prince of Wale« BRINK MANX CO, H/10 Sole Agents for Singapore.
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