The Straits Times, 9 September 1897

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897. NO. 19,324.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 834 1 rpHB BOBNKOCOMPAHT, LIMITED U Aawraws* Co-pan* (Fire). «Tl«iiubl« Life Auuranoe Isalsa/. ■ii ami Maruw luuraaeo Company. „»1 st.«m Navigation Company. II Z TaHwhani IJMT» r ><r r Company. Mvitimo !njur»no» Company. LimiUd. ,ilar> of the»« CompmniM. aea tha aJZ!Em>i>t of THE BOHNEO COM- I K. I Agent. STEAMSHIP COMPANMB. OKHi
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    • 795 1 i^BUCHANAN WHISKY t^^W 1 !BHM| I O TII C" OC"O T" SOLE IMPORTERS :r™" 1 lo IML DLo I katz bros, SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. T TMTTTTT) Same ah supplied to the Houses of Lords and Commons and to all good London Clubs. 31/1- s «>» SMOKE "helios-
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    • 461 1 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. AND NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAI'I'U OCEAAN. The <;ompany'6 steamers aro despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits. China, and Japan, and from Japan homewards for London every ten days, and have accommodation for third class pas--eiiKcrs only. The Company's steamers
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    • 671 1 INSURANCES THE S T K A I I 8 I NI D KAN O I COMPANY, LIMITED. established I£B3. Head Office, Sim-atukk. Capital Fully Subscribed SS,nOO,UOO Capital Paid-up 600,000 Reserve Funds 163,220 Balance of Working Account to Slat December, 1H96 684,W> Cash Assets at Slst December, 1896 1,394.Mti A. 8.
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    • 457 1 INSURANCES. CANTON INSUKANCE (IFFh I LIMITED. Capital Sul-. i11. .-.i <_■.., i.i.i.. i A monot paid up* GOO,OOO. Reserve fund 1.2UU.U00. Head Omci, Honokono. The 'iniiiM-Hinncl. having been appoii:lf. Wrent- of the above Company, are prvparetl to uv.-j.t Marine Kisks at current mt.~ A Bou.is 10 annually paid to all
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    • 244 1 J. MOTION CO. WATCHMAKERS. JEWKLI.KHS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTKI>. RILEYJIARGREAVES .SOLE AGENTS FOR Koyal Psycho Cycles FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMKN BY STARLEY JJuoTIIKIiS, CoVKNTKY. By Special Royal Warrant of Appointment MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. A Large Consignment of High Grade Cycles Roadsters, Light Roadsters, Racers and Ladies 1897
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    • 725 1 IT CURED HIS BOY OF CROUP. MY hoy, 5 years of age, was recently taken with" a aevere attack of croup and I thought sure that I would lone him. I had seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised and concluded to trvit, and am happy to »ay that after two doses
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  • 500 2 HINUAI-OHK, »Ttl SEITKMBEK, 1K97. PRODUCE. (Itatet are anreclM to one p.m.) (iatnbier 6.70. Coprn Bull, fl.2T>. do Pontianak, n 15.H0. Pepper, Black 18.78. do \Vhit.\ ss.v) Baeo Flour Sarawii k, 8.30. do Brunei, 240 tv-.rl Sago S.«o. Coflee, Bali, picked 42.00. Coffee Palembang, picked ,45.00. Coffee, Lilwrian, No. 1
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  • 82 2 For Pmtr. ItjM. To-Morhow. Bataviu Sanmrang (tutlareiy, 7 a.m. Mucassar via ports WiOktku, 3 p.m. Bangkok Cerberiu, 4 p.m. Bangkok Hecatt, 4 p.m. Macassar via port- Japara, 4 p.m. Saturday. I'enang A Colombo Ceylon. 11am. I'enaug an<l Deli Calypto, 2 p.m. Psaang M tiamlitir, 2 p.m. Calcutta via
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  • 94 2 From Kißor-K:— By the P. 40. s.s. Mriaj,urr, due on the lStli Sept. with dates to las ntii August. From China s— By the I". AO. US, J.'oneila, due on the 14th iu-lani l.i'fi Sin-:i|i.,ir l)uc> in Lomlon Arrivei Auk Ith I. A- O. Si-pt Ist BMi
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  • 297 2 AKKIVAI.S. Per s. s. Sunvttni from Delnwan Mr. Soezol. l'cr P. (>. 1, s, < r.'/lon from Hongkong:- Mr. R. (iuiierrez. r.r 1 L iiiula from Trieste :~Mr. and Mrs. Barons Abbaeo, ami Mr. WapHaok. From Bombay i -Mrs. Bivrinann. From Colombo: Mesan, B. M. <iray, Armoml. ami
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  • 190 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 9th SEPT., 1897. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE SAINT LEGER. [SuUcription rale* aiul advertuing raUi muy befumul </n the f mirth page.] rut hlsii.t. The racn for the St. l^eger resulted vi follows:^ Mr. J. Oubblus's b. c. iialttemort I Lord Ho9ebery'e b. f.
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  • 27 2 KRONTIER TROI'ULES CKAfcINQ. Matters on the North-West Krontie: of India are generally quieting down. The tribal gatherings are dispersing. Several outlying post 9 have beei relieved.
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  • 75 2 THK KKASro-HluslAM il.l.UMk Conflicting reports nro in ciroulatioi regarding the purport of the alliano between France and Russia. One rumour says that they are bouii' to assist one another whenever attacked but not, if either ef them is attackc because it had declared war previous!) The Time.'
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  • 22 2 l "Illi iA1. 1.-IH 11 V s PROPOSAL*. The Powers have accepted Lord Salis bury's proposals n tho indemnity loan
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  • 262 2 BIAaWUM news comes from ludia to-day. Our telegrams tell us that the Indian frontier is generally quieting, that the hostile tribal gatherings are dispersing, and that various outlying military posts have been relieved. There have been pessimists who have seen in these recent tribal revolts a connected
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  • 555 2 The Bank eraahfaag for the month* of July and Aujrust baa yielded 1,517 ouiiii's of anaHed gold from 2,;ii>o tons of stone. That gives us the somewhat low average of VI dwts. 21 grains and a fraction of gold to the ton of stove, crushed. The Mfjaajl
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  • 69 2 Loud Salishirv"s proposals on the indemnity loan which have been accepted by the Powers seek the appoint in. -lit of an international Commission of six members to control the reveuui b of Greece. The control is to be exercised over as much of these revenues as prove sufficient to meet
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  • 84 2 We learn by our telegraphic exchangethat Keshalker, the editor, and liar malker. the proprietor, of a vernacular paper called I'rnluda, were charged before Mr. Aston, the Sessions Judge at Satara (Western India), with seditious writing in an article headed Prcpai.i tiun for Independence, "publishedon May 1 y 1 1 1
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  • 20 2 EIiKAMSAH I'akikmaiukn A Co advertise that they are not in partn nhip with a specilied provision shop in Orchard Road.
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  • 23 2 A tkeb fell, last night, during the squall, at the corner of Selegie Koad and Middle Road, and severely injured a rikisha coolie.
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  • 25 2 Ana gang robbers near Amo\ lately looted a transit due station ill 55.000. The head of the gang is a woman, who has escaped capture.
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  • 28 2 A Chinaman, living at 13, Ellenborough Street, reports to the police, this morning, that a coolie to whoa be entrusted Satt2 had bolted -of course, with the money.
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  • 29 2 Jai'AN will herself undertake the building of one of the large cruisers W.OOO tons aud 1« knots— provided for in the second period of the new naval programme there.
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  • 28 2 Yesterday, a Chinese coolio, climbing a coconut palm at Tanjong Katong missed his hold, and, falling, was so severely injured that he died shortly afterwards at his house.
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  • 31 2 It is advertised that the olli.es of the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Company are now at No. 2, Prince Street, and that Mr. S. J. Robertaon II secretary to the company
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  • 29 2 Tiik 24th Deeeaabei is, says the SeMofams htnhj rVsst. the date tixed tor the eniburkation of thu \\'o»t Yorkshire Regiment and the Royal Artillery from that Colony tor Bingaftraa
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  • 35 2 An old Sikh, who has for some years been working in tho Native States, came to Singapore, the other d.iy OB his way to HoiigkciiK He slaved with some "friends who robbed him of *(IO
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  • 44 2 The steamer fht,, .V,.,, whi, I, arrived at Hongkong on the I'nd instant Ironi Moji, encountered the typhoon in which the Straits steame. '7,,,,,,,,//,,,, IWa foundered. The I'hra X,,,,,, bad to turn and run to tho southward t.j escape the violence of the storm.
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  • 52 2 On the 2nd instant. Detective 1,,.. lor stanton. Chief of the Hongkong Detective Service, was dismissed from the Force for groH neglect of duty in tailing to report a gambling house. The deposed oiiicer baß been over twenty four years in the I'oli.-,, Poroe, and, during that time.had
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  • 126 2 (.'■AKU!B Ki.wix llAiiuia, an Aiii.-i -ii-an l.rought befor.: tlio sei-ond nmKistiatetlu, iiiorniiiir. ehaqnd with per •onatina a deteeth c, and giving an order to Mrs. Kemp of the Straits llotii to hold certain property until she received further oners from the polios He wai dreased ia police uniform. Lie
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  • 25 2 THE CItI'DHINQ. A telegram from Raub, dai day afternoon, says Crushing is fininhed. 2,350 to ni of stone realised 1,617 ounces of HinHtwl gold.
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  • 279 2 This afternoon, Messrs Powell iari Co offMWd for sale by auction, l.y O r,|Jl of the Collector of Und Reretui«[ £Jz valuable building allotment on Teluk Aver Reclamation, the ollieos of the Telegraph <-,„„ patty, and the New Market, with front ages on Rallies Qnaj and
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  • 63 2 There was a considerable Mr- yoti i day afternoon shoitly after four o'clock, at Kampong Pukat. Boa* sawdust that wns being burnt in the vicinity of the huts caused sparks to ignite the Kanpong, and, in a very lew minutes, the whole place was in llames. The Eastpong was
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  • 64 2 HOUSE ACCOMMOD ATION. At Hongkong, too, house ao t ion falls snort. Capitalists there are not very keen to build bouses f'>r Euro peans, because the erection <>! ChuMM houses and godowns afajeart to be j better paying speculation. At Shanghai, the same difficulty proaajpts the ■uggettiou of building a
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  • 87 2 A somewhat curious tMt was reported to the police this morning. It leema that a Chinese Towkay was disturbed during the night by one of his servants for KIM purpose. The towkay beeam ingly angry and said that, it he was awakened again, he would kill the
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  • 96 2 Thk Straits Criokel team Singapore on October 80th by the P. and 0. steamer Bomtta. They will probably arrive on the :U*t ol I tetobtr. and will, therefore, have some dayi Of practice before the matches thai ar. to be played. The liist mated is that between the
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  • 122 2 A CORRESPONDENT MJPI I ceivable how the magistrates continue to endure the noise that is msd« throughout the morning by the crowd of people that gather in the lobby, and even in the courts. They (t 1 trates) complain that they cannot besi the evidence given by
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  • 114 2 A < krt was held, lest oighi Singapore Temperance Club, under tin management oi Mr R is Lindi Knl.ert Allen preaided, but the attendance was considerably affected heavy storm that ooeurred the tuns of starting. The program consisted of instrumental tnusii and violin sol. is, and duet-,
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  • 183 2 This morning i him HMd Yto Koi uo, wai chargi I tarrying on R Chap Ji Xi lotti i ter.lay, at No. 10, ruhei 81 Mr Hull proMcuted. Mr. Evans, iv.,t. ctoi of I Wmeur, twcra,sald tliMt inn, i information lie noetved yfsirnl iv. b« gave. "m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 582 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Manufacturers of DYNAMITE GELIGNITE GELATINE DYNAMITE BLASTING GELATINE DETONATORS EXPORTERS OK: All nuns or SAPETY FUZE electricTblasting apparatus. Thb abovs Ezploritu, b«jwo all masuraotursl) ik great britaim, »«1 maul to rui ths hiou ktahdaru or ferity aid SArrrv TBBm mroaii) by thi British (tOTBSDMBirr, AND
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    • 368 2 NOTICES. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! THE JUBILEE PROCESSION. I.IKKLIKK REIVKKKNTATK >NS The most wonderfvil scientiuV apparatus in the world is now in Singapore. AT THE FOOT i,V FORT CANNING HILL. EDISON \S PROJ BCn >SCOPK. TWO I VHinmu.NH AT >( AND 9.15 P.M NIOUTLY. I'KU'Ed OP AUMIUIOiI Fkont Hf.atm ?1, Back Seats
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    • 373 2 LAHEST ADVERTISESfENTS. W" ANTED.- A clerk with a kuowled^ > y of «hui ilinud und typewritting. Ui/9 Apply to A. 8.C., </o Strait, Timm. NOTICK. IN order to prevent tn i -iiikl.t-i au.l i n i_Ihf public are hereby n..i ili.-.t that we arc not in partnership with the newly
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    • 36 2 SHARE8_VV ANTED. Municipal Debentures 6%. Do. Do. 6%. J'uiijong I'.'iL'ar Bond*. Xew Prye Kiver Dock Co. I'unioms. Straits Ice Co. May nan] Co. Kaulis, CoDtriljutorv. FOR BALK I'engerang l'lantini; Kbarw. 8OMKKVILLK A GUXX, ExchnnRo Share Brokers.
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    • 90 2 M. 8. 8. iatotidad tor Ih. Mrott. Tinut ahoold writtm on on. aid* of th* patMr only. By th* ii«^l..-t of that oomlition, many M H s. ar* r«j~-fJ tbat might othtrwia* be pnbliah*d. All adT«rtiain(r oontiwiU ar« anbioet to tb* oonJition that the Manager may lear* thi> art»*rti""n*"> out
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  • 382 3 THE LOSS OF THE "CHEANG HYE TENG." pjry into the loss of the r ri,,;t,vj llh-- which took the 10th August, between Hongkong, was continued at on the -'-ih August. The ikamoto Temeto, quarter- fmjf, earnBy the Court When the steamer left I, m on board an English cap Q
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  • 618 3 I'nuoi'BTßDLY most of the wonderful 'xhibitions of marksmanahip given by famous professional shots of recent have been genuine in every rest, sayi a writer in "Cliuius" Hut h.i-inueh as such a performance is gen rally regarded at a draw," certain iiiwrupuloui entertainment managers, ■>•. ially in America,
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  • 31 3 nitiiieionad and ten I Russian officers have tractors to the Carean do their work recy well. «<" are said to present twauuod lUi^i' 1 ww M l lv word of """•"^ungivtnmßuiiuin.
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  • 1277 3 Ismdvn, V2lh Augutt r— l i- not y.-t much change to be 100m. 1,-d iii Bkirts, but the change has taken place ratal; if slowly. This of course, is insTiteUs with t,\. growing craze for skirt braiding and flouncing h.rti nat.-ly as yet !>■ I HISS 1
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  • 222 3 A (AIIAIN ANI> A JAPANESE OKFIrIAI In the British Consular Court, at Yokohama, on the Slat August, Captain Kemp, of the steamer IfoyuM, Was charged with assaulting a Customs Boom officer I' appeared that Captain Kemp objected to the officer making use of a certain reserved
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  • 309 3 (From ihr. Time* of Ceylon") London, 30th August. The Powers have again addressed the Onefe Government on the subject of the ini'innity to be paid to Turkey. The Oreek Gorernment ha* decided to reply after the Chaml>er has passed vote of confidence in them. The Chamber met
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  • 72 3 THE SITIATFON IN MALAYA. A annwmil shows, in the Mntay Mail, that, as regards the wages question, producers in Malaya profit most by a falling dollar. The hardships from depreciation f,.11s on the labourers and upon thote whose income rests on a Sold basis. But rt is
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  • 92 3 Tea" chess column of the QWati Hail contains the following reference to the recent match between Hongkong and Singapore We have been compelled to resign both the games with Singapore. It is merely liiiniaii to 6Pek to find excuses for defeat and to suggest they had a larger
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  • 74 3 On the first of September, at Kobe, the Japanese Government opened an Exhibition of fishery and other marine products. The Japanese Consul here offal to any persons who propose to attend that Exhibition passes giving them facilities for inland travel. The Japanese Government will, also, be pleased
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  • 169 3 An interesting case to employers and workmen was heard at the Hongkong Magistracy on the 2nd instant. The director of a journeyman tailors' guild was charged with having, by means of threats, induced workmen to leave their employer's service. Some time ago, the guild issued a notice calling
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  • 338 3 A ?tPtHMI OPINION What change will the prices of oommodititS undergo when the gold standard comes into operation is one of the economical problems of t ime, says a Japanese vernacular newspaper. (Some people allege that fluctuations depend i-olely on tiie success or otherwise of the standard.
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  • 62 3 LONGING FOR TIIE GOVERNOR. The I\nang Gazelle complains of the Governor, when there, staying for weeks on the top of the hill, out oftkeakhl of the people. It affirms that what Penang people want, and what they think they ought to enjoy, is the presence of the Governor and
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  • 104 3 WIFE-SELLING. The fall in the dollar and the greatly enhanced price of rice appears to be affecting the Hongkong Chinese to a considerable eitent, says the Telegrnph. Servants are asking for an increase of wages, and the reason is always allo thing just now too muchee dear."
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  • 102 3 THE SIIA.MIHAI-WOOSINO LINE. The construction of the railway lino from Woosung to Shanghai has already made considerable progress, in accordance with plans that were completed and approved some time ago. The work of construction has so far advanced that the engineers look forward to the line being opened
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  • 98 3 DKI'AHTMENTAL KEOKCANISATON TrtE 7Wf of Ceylon hears that the Governor of that island has submitted a scheme to the Secreiary of State for tho re-organisation of Government appointments there. Its object is to reduce the number of European oflicials and give them generally speaking— higher salaries, while, on the
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  • 1265 3 Yousr. Father (anxiously): "Is it a boy or a girl?" Doctor ih confirmed cyclist): No, it's a tandem At Hastings. He (meeting his last year's girl at the seaside) You haven't changed much since we parted here last year." She (blushing): "Only my name." Arthur: I hear that
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  • 121 3 S. V.A. CORPS ORDERS HEAD yfARTEK OFKICE. Singapore, 9M SsjriMaWr. 1. Orderly Officer for the ensuing week 2nd Lieut. t\ J. Benjafield. Orderly Sergeant for the ensuing week Sergt. E. F. H. Edlin. 2. Mr. J. B. Aitken having been duly elected is posted as a Gunner to B. Subdivision.
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  • 37 3 For Calcutta via ports, I'alatncotla, on Sept.. Bonatead A Co. Hongkong, A. Apear. doe Huh BsptSarki.sA tfoses. Penangaad Homi.av, LtHutbnt, due 10th Bept, Behii IfeyerA Co. Mauritius, simtor, on liih September B. Nathan.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 26 3 INDIGESTION SPI I 1)11 V tl Kl:t< BY Condy's Fl i Book ol Dirt Hon. jnJ P1.y.1.j. lilltt on buying CnNOY S U'llO. Ctal^iK.Wlull. ofloi arcl*tSol,Mvwl,:
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    • 415 3 NOTICES. INDIAN ENOIMKBBINO, An Illustrated Wbkily" Journal. THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With guaranteed bom, fide circulation, LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT DOYLE, C. E. CALCUTTA A A f THE NEWHARBOUR DOCK CO., LTD This Company executed ships' repairs of all descriptions in the most efficient manner
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    • 755 3 FOUSALK; KMPU)YMENTS: TO LET; AND PERSONALS. [Isttimb, lftcnntß h line; 2nd and 3rd times, 10 cents a line; 4th to Hth timea, 5 ..•nis a line; 7th to 18th times, S eßßtia line; afterwards, '2 cents a line but no charge less than one dollar. Thus, a threeline advertisement, close
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 237 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Ho»pitnl,flli >./.'. IS9 9 a.m.3 p.nT» p.m. Kkvarks. Bar. ii».«74 ■_>»>:!>< ii 1.940 Temp. 85.0 89.2 H4.0 >. W. UlbTher 7H.0 78 2:73.0 £H J L Dir. of Wind S.K. W.S.W. S.E. Z-= Max. Temp. 89.7 Mm... 74.9 f t Max. in Sunlßo.3 1 1 *l
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1415 4 Underthisbeadingthe following abbreviations are used :-str.-st«amer •".-'H' bq.-barque j Brit.-Bntish U. 8. United States; Fr. French; Ger.-Oerman; Dut.--6utch Joh.-Jobore; 4c, Gc General cargo d.p.— deck passengers U.—Uncertain T. P. W.— Tanjong Pagar Wharf, 1 D-Taniong Pagar Dock EW. Bawao Whar f J. W.-Jardine's Wharf; N. H. W.New
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    • 425 4 Same, port, probable date of orriia/. u.J lid, lie ot aqentt. Atrium, Hongkong, Sept 14 liaut. n! A. A.poar, Calcutta, >.-pt 8; Skies A Mo«e». Arab. Kuehinotzu, S-pt 15 P. Simons. Bawaan, Banjermaatln. Sept lO;Di«Ddel>. Beualder. Hongkong, Bepl Bayern, Buropo, Not II Behn M yer. Canton, London. No*
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    • 18 4 c I Flag V«..kl- B Na«. r o To» 8 Caw.,., Kko* Sa.lk- l> B'pt IV liiiiil
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    • 65 4 I>ATK. VZWIL'B NaMI •A IK FuqAKiq c.ut.us DmamatM ipt 8 I Teueer •■< Bhii \Vl,«tt Hin Chow Tui I Clio* Phm 9 Agnmemnon Tambora H O G. Loudon 9 Frey Brit Btr. u,|,. v H'kong, Bhii str. OiMn Billiti Btr M...H- Bkatkok lr ifUU Mala,, i .v Klang str.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 906 4 NOTICES. I ELLWOOD'S patent AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS) A HOISKIIOI.I) WOKIT In INDIA. Work in the East by all Awamwd Thi OmcEW., Tiik Qottt Mki.ai T»« Civil B«ivi<« and the Coast* km i I HE Uaiaa.UM ELLWOOD'S patent AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS Tame s w a t s o n c&s SCOTQI WHISKIES AUK
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    • 279 4 NOTICES. For Constipation I I and Biliouaneaa I A t>.,< nJ ..Ii rtmtij for U4Ui wt cklldraa v I act ffailf but promp.lf upoo tb* liver. MoMcfcaW I intviim** Fruit JuliiM cum btbitual coiutipttioa, I JDLIEN, 8, ru« VlTlenna, PARIS Rinowiui Pl.r.,ciim jrtKNtu Griuull'l Mi.ico v tb* not! t:tive «od
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    • 327 4 XOTTCRS. Indigestion Loss of Strength And Appetite. The testimony of Mr. R. Dennis, Adelaide, South Australia, who was cured by Ayer's Sarsap.irilla, is like unto that of many thouaauds of others. He ■writes: "It is with very much pleasure that 1 testily to the gTeat benefit I received from using
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    • 1186 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUDGBT." StraiU Timet. $30 a year, or fJi a month, or fifteen cents a copy. Post Free, *H a quarter. Strait! Budget, post free, tM a year, or K a quarter, or 40 cents a copy. The advertising rates are: first time, lft cents a line; 2nd
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    • 62 4 NOTTCEST r^AUTJOH TO BHIPQWNEBB AHB 1/ CAPTAINS. HAHTJKNS A.NTI-FOULINO COMPOSITION. Other makes than our original manuttconly Composition wltt which Mr. Rahtjer himself has any connec (ion is HißviMM'i Rahtjeks, and packages are marked with these wotdi.ud the trade mark— ao open band in 800. Reject all other* Suter Hartmann 4
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    • 76 4 NOTICE]T~"^ Ssg •,.i I. IV KUI TIIK ri:KV,. :N|l OK Kll-XIY TO A.\l >U i > 1«HI I'nllie nr.> informed 11. arflrcM of ifa, so,-,,..)-, »t>« Mr. K. K. r»(?lHr, is at the Old Un'^"' Brass Hu»m Road. r «lt«, All persons within* to report ny of cruelty winch may
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