The Straits Times, 14 September 1897

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1897. NO. 19,328,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 705 1 rpHB BOBNXO COMPANY, LIMITED •i -UK SuunUnl Life Aanumncs. I N ,r«ioh 0»i«i Fir- In-nrmnoe Bocwty v '■'■■> •..iiipmij ifUsa Osfaj. T l'. i«W"" !■»"<■" Company, Linnt-.l ,l»r. of thnw. Compuin. m» the „i IMK BORN BO COM- STKAMSHIP COMPANIES. I okh. Bj Coi.i.vkk i}iav. &o ITIGATION OOMPANT. -IKALIA, AIIKK,
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    • 807 1 A BUCHANAN WHISKY 111 iaii^niiM^liiin^MßMafflal I at"^ I I pa— f mm af^ BOLE IMPORTERS w i «*--i "-^T-, it T i B l^ l I K j r^sfSPirtemwpS THII. DLO T katz bros, SOLD BY ALL LICENSED SPIRIT DEALERS. t TTIITTtM) Same as supplied to thk Houses op Lobds
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    • 482 1 OOEAS STEAM SHIP COMPANY EAST INDIAN OCEAM STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. AND NKI)KKI.ANI>SCI!K STOOMVAARI" MAATBCHAPPU OCEAAN. The Company's steamers are despatched froni Livcrpoo'l outwards for the Straits. China, snd Japan, and from Japan homewards for London every ten days, nnd have accommodation for third class passeagan only. The Company's steamers
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    • 717 1 INSURANCES UONGKO.Mi niß INSI-RANCi: COMI-ANY. LIMITED. Capital subBtriljcd $2,000,000. Amount paid up 400,040. Reserve fund „1,05(1,049. Head Office,— Hongkong. General Managers, Messrs. Jakdim:, Matuebok Co. 6UTHRIE Co. rpHK LONDON Ai«D LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSOEAjrCS COMPANY. Capital i'i',127,«)0 Paid up Capital a1i',750 Reserve Fund 0"tf,355 The undersigned, Agents for the Company,
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    • 196 1 INSURANCES. SUN INSURANCK OFFICE, LONDON fcSTAHI.ISHKII 1710. Irisiiraiiees effected upon almost every description of property at the current rates of premium. Total sum insured in IrttJ, £391,800,0(H). do 1891, £373,700,0 M). do 18W), i3ti1,500.0(K1. do |FBft, f3Bf*.9oo,o<iO. Singapore Agents. BRINKMANN Co. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY NOW MERGED IX THK ROYAL
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    • 834 1 BANKS. 1 THK NATIONAL BANK OK CHINA LIMITED. Authorised Capital £1,000,000 Subscritied Capital t 600,000 Head Offick -.—Hongkong. COURT OF DIRECTORS:— D. Gillies, Esq. Clian Kit Sling, Esq. H. Stolterfoht, Esq. Chow Tung Shan, Esq. K an Hoi Chuen, Esq. Chief Manager Geo. W. F. Playfair. Interest on Fixed Deposits,
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    • 755 1 HERE IS A POINTER. nERE is a pointer for any of our reader* who may bo troubled with paralysia. Mi. K. M. Fryo, 11 prominent merchant of Bouquet, Westmoreland County, I'd, M one of hin customer* who had wnlk.-,l with a crutch for two y>'i»r«, owing to partial paralysis, wascured
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  • 526 2 SINi.M-OKK. I ITU SKITIUBEH, 1897. PRODUCE. (Hale* are rorrteted to one p.m.) Gambler I H.ti.", Copra Bali, «.fiu. do Pontiansk 0.05. Pepper, Black, 15.87 J. do Whit«, (5%) 33(10 8(igo Flour Sarawak Uk do Brunei, MM. Pearl Sago 3.70. Coffee, Bali, picked „42.00. Coffee Palembang, picked 4A.00. CoSee, Liberian,
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  • 35 2 Municipal Debentures 6%. Do. Do. 6%. Tanjong Pagar Bonds. New Prye River Dock Co. Pnnjoms. struts Ice Co. Maynard 4 Co. Knubs, Contributory. FOR HALE. Pengerang Planting Shares. 80MERVILLE GUSX, Exchange Share Brokers.
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  • 99 2 To-Morkow. ISangkok H>idm, Batu Palmt Amy Ann, Pmuig Colombo Tota ilaru, 1'onang and Deli Hebt, Europe via ports ilotetln, it Calcutta Apear, Kombsy Prvmrlheut, P<nanK Pukthan, Mnlacca Klang Nrtra, T. Anson via ports Malacca, TllWHIHT Joan via ports b. Timor, Muar Imbtlln. Klteooa A Klmiy Chow l'hya, llkongand
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  • 90 2 From Kuropk By the German b. s. I'remeen. due on the l«th instant. Fkom China By the P. C). s.s. Honetta, due on the 14th in-lant. Tim Tauj-ic Or M uls Ui'E. Left Singapore Due in London Arrived Ang Jth P. AO. Sei.t Ist Sept. Ist A.ug
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  • 235 2 AKKIVALS. Fiara.fcC. Apemrtram Hooffceof Mr. S. lluywood. I'it M.GtoH /'/urn from Klangvia |„,i i-— 51. '-si-. Huiikcy, Aitkfii. and SiuliU. DKIAKTIUBS. (JMM.) I',. i 1'.i1U... h'unlt.i for London Mf H A. R. Robertson, and H. A. T. li.-imy. For IVnaug:-- Messrs. James Sword. C. deUroot van Embden, and
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  • 93 2 STRAITS TIMES. TUESDAY, 14 SEPT, 1897. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. INDIA. Kstabi.ishkii: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. [Subicription rale* and adrertiring ratet nuty Ims/vuivl <m the fourth page.] 11l NoltTH WMT KRONTIKU. trOD o> TrtK ori-'Kx>ivK. Lotion, ml, fltaaamW. The Afridis, iv great force, are attacking all the posts on the Samana range,
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  • 23 2 Tho Tim*/* money article states that the Bank of Kngland silver reserve scheme is absolutely condemned in banking circles.
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  • 37 2 loan naum The lYVwim fiublishes an article iv commendation of the Japanese finances. The article concludes by asserting that Japan ought to find no difficulty in placing five per cent. loans on the Kuropean market.
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  • 47 2 BUM— IB KKOJI A MIMMi STRUCK. At Nazelton, in IVnnsylvania. the Sheriff's posse tired upon a body of miners on strike, upon their hustling the Sheriff. Twenty-one of the miners wore killed and forty-one wounded, most of them being Hungarians. (■eneral indignation at this prevails.
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  • 146 2 Ykstekday, the ladies of the Ladies Tennis Club presented Mr. Doyle, their honorary secretary, wit!- a pair of gold sdeeve Hnk9 as a mark of their gracious esteem and high approval. Happy Mr. Doyle Happy is the man who is united with links of gold to the rank, and fashion,
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  • 150 2 The Afridis. on their closing the Khyber Pass, at the end of August, dispersed with thr-thre.it that they would return on the IStfa instant. They have returned a little earlier and have attacked the Itiiti-h posts on the Saniana Kange in that quarter. The posts there had been threatened by
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  • 212 2 The Hongkong Char v 'tnaitrrt lias returned the ipatud UMMf in reply to tin; i.ivitaton of the ttajapun Chamber: to join it in devising a remedy for the fluctuations of exchange. The answer is that tho very different positions occupied by thetwoC'oloniea render it impossible for combined action to be
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  • 8 2 Thb atraitt Budget was published at noon to-day.
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  • 12 2 Two billiard tables are advertised t..r gale at tbe Rallies Tiffin Rooms.
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  • 11 2 Colo.nki. I'cnnefather returns from I'enang at the end of the week.
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  • 18 2 Tnn Gorman mail f». s. ftaMBM left Colombo yesterday at B a.m and is due here on Saturday.
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  • 16 2 Eichanob continues to rise slowly. Bar silver has risen from 2."> i, yesterday, to 'Jd^, to-day.
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  • 16 2 Thb steamer Socotra left Penang at ."ip in yesterday, and may be expected here to-morrow morning.
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  • 19 2 The (iernian mail s.s. /Vi'tu Ueinrich left Hongkong to-day at 9 a.m., and is due here on Sunday next.
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  • 21 2 Mb. C. E. Chank advertises an aootioa of land at Kampoig Martin, at MmBB, Crane Bros.' sale-room, on the lrtth instant
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  • 17 2 Thk Governor leaves Malacca in the Sea It'll to-morrow evening, to attend Thursday's meeting of Legislative Council.
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  • 24 2 In consequence of a recent forgery, the present issue of Hongkong one dollar stamps bas been declared obsolete, and their sale has been stopped.
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  • 24 2 Thk Band of the Rifle Brigade performed at the Gardens last night. It was a beautiful night, and the program me was greatly enjoyed.
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  • 22 2 Skvk.n hundred and twenty-seven deaths were registered in Singapore, last month, including one from cholera. The ratio per thousand stood at 41.47.
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  • 30 2 It is advertised that Mr. W. A Dowlev resumed full charge of the Vacuum 08 Company's braneli yesterday, and that Mr. J. Elli«on"s connection with the Company has been severed.
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  • 26 2 Tun S. C. C. Lam Tennis Tournament commences to-morrow. The entries are fidlv n» numerous as on previous occasions, and a successful tournament may bn expected.
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  • 40 2 Hadji Doi i.au runs a billiard room at 28, Crawford Struct. During last night. I lie house was broken into, and billiard balls, lamtis. and clock, worth n!together Slt'7. were stolen. The house is unoccupied at night.
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  • 42 2 In coal buds in the island Jof Cobu. known as the Clint; and l.utac mines. will be offered by the Philippine Government at public auction in January next, under a special concession for H!> years, upon terms said to be favourable
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  • 46 2 This morning, at the Assizes, before the Acting Chief Justice and a speciul Jury, Daud, a Javanese, was indicted foi the wilful murder of anothor Javanese on the Sirangoon Road. The AttorneyGeneral prosecuted for the Crown, und Mr. Hoffmeister appeared for the defence.
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  • 111 2 THK ItOVAi. UEDDIM.. Tiik marriage ceremonies of the union ol' H.H. Tunku Uesar Malnnoud of I'ahangto H.H. Tunku Miriam of Johore took place on Sunday. On Monday, there were native festivities of the usual kind, with some Kuropean sports,enlivened by the music of the .Sultanslniid The steam
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  • 190 2 A cobhkhi'onuent writes -It is rumoured, and, by those concerned, is generally believed, that the Government has sanctioned an increase of salary to its clerks to the extent of ten per cent. Recently, the (iovernnient clerks petitioned the (iovernnient for some relief, owing to the I 111
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  • 217 2 Banna lt«wty, Ihe ma Biiaaiaii n<»hter to Japan, had an audieiu c with the Kinperor 00 the LMtli Aug., and delivered his credentials, afterwards being presented to the Bmprpai. Mr Bpajar, who has acted as Kussian 'l,,mj.'- J'Aj}], left Tokio for Yokohama, to return to' his post in
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  • 75 2 (>N the 6th instant, at Pray.i, in tbs island of Lombok (Nethorlamls India) gang robbers set the prison OB murdered a Javanese niandor. days afterwards, a ooiuma of troop* |j! str6iiK, dispersed the robbers with tl," loss of twenty killed. The Dm, hi,,., wan one killed and
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  • 131 2 TO THIS KUITOK Of Til*; MTKAIT.4 TIHIj." Sib, —Wo should study ci onnmy now in everything, and I think one thine might be pointed out. in which money Is treated without beaefll to anyone except the undertaker. Funeral expenses are much heavier than ought to be. A
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  • 458 2 TO THE POM of TUB STKAITS TtMl > Sm, In tlie interests of fairplay, which every British subject, or even alien, is supposed to get in a llriti-li Court of Justice, I would beg a little ■pate in your valuable journal to state acaae. it baa
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  • 375 2 I'HKSI.NTATION l.i Mil DOYLE. Ybhbbday afternoon, the Ladies l<awn Tennis Tournament ended in the final contest for tho Championship between Mrs. Stokes and Miss Bogle. Tho pi I) was very excellent, hard, and fa finally, Mrs. Stokes was the winner, beating Miss Bogle by 6- 3, C-:l.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 613 2 NOTICES. I SIR WM. BUBNKTTB Dr.sTHnriNO AND TlMllr'.R Pkicskvim. SOLUTIONS. ■aaasnTinabei tapatrkwatoattacki ..I white ants nml dry rot, and is inv.-ilu-aaleaaa disinfectant for wasktai am li»thr<,-onif, stable. Ac THK KHEO OOMPAIT, Lll».. Sol.B A«ENTB. JOHANNIB NATURAL MINKKAI, WATER. .V>.|iinrtn Sll. ;M> |.ints TIIK HOKXKim OMI'ANV, I.TK. 5..1.X A'iKNTS. RITCHIE'S OLD
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    • 1337 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE TYPEWRITER. THE CHEAPEST, MOST DURABLE, AND BEST MACHINE < >N THE MARKET Tlie H EMPIRE" is compact, simple in construction, and capable of the heaviest and fastest work, and is a powerful inanifolder. It will do anything that any other machine sold ata much highei prtoe will
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    • 7 2 FOX GENEK.U. MIM'I'ING RCWd BE£ Vi.iir. 4.
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    • 92 2 M. 8. 8. intended for the Strait* Timu iboold U written on one ride of the paper only. Bj tbe neglect of that condition, manj M. 8.8. are njeoled tli.t raieht othnwiao bo published. All aarertiainr contract* are t.ub ~-t to tho <---i<lition that tho Manager mar leave the adrprtiHonwnt
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  • 215 3 IXCRI v u<v lv „,,iivep-ation. this niornine. with Moftha Strait- St. tin I steamers, reffssea- i,.. Mrsisj m the Straits Company ,:,u.ii Isicreeoos •i. -i. i aad 00 thell steamers. rto drawing a salary of 1,1 li, will re. eive. in tfee ..mLhly bonil*. an addi ..i,
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  • 144 3 i niK HttlX HMMPK M between thr Marine cm in tod Han Wee n arding the laoNMed i the engineer! <>m tiiat inters, Imvo reached i- Wee Bin* Co., irbila I mi "ii thoir larger ii to paying the improved the -mall coasting 1 1 Bn
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  • 408 3 N AUSTRALIAN HOUSE. -hilly took place at lili. Stb, and Bth .ins on tin' n ii the M id, and live third daj The chief event on it ilio Deli Derby, which was Ulen I Uin, riddeu by Clark, with ■i uud, [and On B fears, the Deli
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  • 1158 3 THK "CHKA.NU KYI TKNO. THK mejDIM I-IXDINO. The Marine (\,urt nf Inquiry, which sat at Shanghai so eaqoJie into the 1.---..1 the Bhsmmf lli/l Tmg, laanad tha following finding on August :il That the %mng fffi '/'<<,,, fumderedin n typhoon. such foundering being due tv !he ship becoming
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  • 582 3 London, 23rd Auguxt. The Anarchists in London held a meeting in Trafalgar-square, thin afternoon, at. which n resolution was passed condemning the treatment of tho Anarchist prisoners in Spain. After the piutsing of the resolution, the crowd rapidly closed in, hooted the speakers, and sang "God Save
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  • 400 3 LAND SALE. The most important land sale that ha- taken place in Kuching for many year- occurred on the I lth August, when a portion of the site of old Kampong Java, the strip along the river bant below the Mosque, was put up to auction in seventeen
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  • 52 3 Tu k projectoscope, at the lout of I'ort ianning 1 1 dl. WSJ going very much better last night. Clarke's thread mill was well put on. and the jubilee procession was clearly shewn. Several other interasting items wen- presented, and there were no tediously long waits between the
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  • 124 3 1!,,, i ion Correspondent has bees favouring the reader- ol the 1 Is Mercury with a wonderful phenomenon gcen inthe Peeresses' Gallery ofthe Houa of J..H-.1-. the writer having actual!} ■eon a lady doing s bit of fancy work, and this in In. prosonoe of numerous venerable official*.
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  • 441 3 THE FIRST tit'AHTERa FIUUREB. BINOAPOHE INCREABEB. THE SETTLEMENT TRADE. The Trade Returns of the Colony for the first quarter of the present year; on comparison with the corresponding quarter of last year, and grouped under each Settlement, give the following results, exclusive of treasure SINGAPORE. Import*--1897. *****36,i62,44«
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  • 592 3 Xalure reports that Professor fraser, of Bdinbnrga, whose researches on the properties of .-uakc-vcnoni hiive >v successfully -upiileniented those of Dr. GaUßStte, has recently made a most important discovery. It is thai the bile of most aniniHlii contains a principle which Strongly counteract- the effect of sn.ikevenom. so
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  • 343 3 TIES FOR TO-MOKUOW. A noMBVna, A. (i. Wright scr. v. J. G. Mattaggart, owes 1. Woodrofle scr v. J. Campbell, roc. 1. I SINULBS. i'inlii.ni scr. v. V. H. Grant, ret 1 4. O'Sullivan scr. v. R. Allen, scr. Lysleyscr. v. Prentice, rec. 1. Huttar scr. v.
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  • 49 3 For Hongkoii^, chel.i.lra. due ITlh Sept., Boustaad 1 Co. Java ports, Cntaug, due 18th Sept.. Boustead Co. Japan via Hongkong, I'rruMi <i, din- l~ili .Sept., Bonn Meyer* Co. Hongkong, li'ormiiln ducL'Oth Sept.. Helm Meyer A Id. ivnansj and Calcutta, ftrisawg, duettnd s.-pt.. Boustead t Od.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 91 3 J DELIGHTFUL I INVIJOtXTINQ I i Condy's r\ind IN Till' IHTH. Sup;.'.- Uiune as coaUiueu v < ia Sea Water.' INDIAN KN<ilNKi:iUN<i. Ah Illistratei) Weekly Joi knai.. TJIK RECOGNIZKI) OKOAN OF THK FBOKMIOa IN INDIA. U'IVA ijuiunntrrd t.onn jiilr cin-ulatiun, LIST OPKN Iv I.NSI'Kt TION. PAT DOYLE, C.E. CALCUTTA w
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    • 855 3 NOTICES. rvRCHI DB. J. 1). A. PEREIRA. HORTICI'LTIKIST AND FLORIST. Collector and Exporter or Orchiup. Orders for Bouquet Sprays, Ac, Ac., Carefully and promptly executed. Cheapest House Id the Trade. NURSERY AND RESIDENCE, OXLEY ROAD, HOWARTH, ERSKIXE, LIMITED. CYCLES, CYCLES, CYCLES. JUST LANDED, DIRECT FROM THE STANLEY SHOW, A ...NBIONMENT
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    • 694 3 FORSALK: EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET AND PERSONALS. Ihttimk, l. r cents a line; Snd and 3rd i lines, 10 cents a line 4th to 6th times, 6 cents a line; 7th to IHth times, 3 cents a lino; afterwards. 2 cents a lino but ne liarge li.hs than nnedollar. Thus, a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 239 3 WKATHKIi REPORT. Kandanij Ke.rbau Uotpitat, 13th Sept, IHtfl. !)a.m.3p.m.9p. n. Kemakks. Bar. 9-." 80.2 89.M Temp. 7(1.8 82.0 75.2 W.BlbTber 7.V2 7H.0 74.0 so-= Dir.ofWind S.E. S.B.K. S.E. gJB-f^ Max. Temp. 80.2 > z -z Mm 75.8 ''~1 5 Max. in Sun 112.0 Terr. rad. ..700 'c Kaintall gj" WEATHKR
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 171 4 Undertbisheadingthcfollowingabbrevia- tions aro used :—»tr— steamer sh.—ship bq.-barnue: Brlt.-British U. 8. United < States; Fr. French; O«r.—German; Uut.— Dutch; Joh.-Jobore; Ac., G.c, General cargo d.p.—deck passengers; U.—Uncer- tain T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.-Taniong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo Wharf; J. W.-Jardine's Wharf;N.H.W.New Harbour Wharf;
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    • 1365 4 Arrivals Since Nook of Yesterday. .4,,i>;/<> (jer. str. 712 tons, Cant Hemm-t. U'.th Sept. From Karikal. 4th J-'ept. ()a and 150 d.p. T. C. Bogaardt l-W. Attml, Brit. str. 1,74! tons. Capt Major. 13th Sept. From P. Sembilan, llth Sept. Oil. T. C. Bogaardt. For Hongkong, 13th A<)laia
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    • 441 4 Name, port, probablt: dale of arrival, awl namt ol agent: Irah, Kii.tiinoizu, s.-pi U P. Mmon Benalder, Hongkong, Bepl l' 4 P. Bimou. Bayern, Europe, Nov II Behn Merer. Bormida. Bombay, Sept M Helm Meyer Brecomhire, N.-w York, I'ft Auk>; Caledonian, Colombo, Sept M M. 11. Canton, London,
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    • 53 4 a turn S Vmn.li Nah«. 4 Toss. Capti.m Feoii Bail« O C«>M» mo 1J .iv.-irs Oct. str. 1.1.1 Patenen hunt ni, i nr ol^ Bats- T- aiii kti W wftttyw 3 pljT" .tr' 4- Hongkong 5,.,.t 7,B«rkiei »ml M" .!l_V a n i? «r. 1970 llaviea l^verrool^ \u« U
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    • 24 4 Dam. Vhmei's Namk FlaoAßio OtRIB Dmthutiu* 8 gas- z% SSS? feg* WlliaiMon If.. v,,, k )4 Ap^nrade U.t Hlr. l|..|, a .l i,,i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 413 4 NOTICES. JAMES WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARK THK BKST YAI.I K IN THK MAKKKT; y y SHOO I'ER (ASK, DI'TY PAID. V V BPBOU L REBKR V $13 PEK CABK DUTY PAID DOMINIE. 10 YKAIIB OLD. ***** "»ca«. rnn paid OBTAINABLE KKOM RETAIL DKAI.ERH, OH MnALjSTER Co.. ™*v—n ALAIS MINING,
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    • 347 4 ■TIMES" AND "BUDGET." Slraitt Times, $30 a year, or $ij a month, or tiftci'ii vents a copy. I'ost Free, a quarter. Strailt Budget, post free, ?lii a year, or $6 a quarter, or 40 cents n copy. Tbe advertising rates are: first time, IS cents a line; 2nd and 3rd
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    • 266 4 NOTICES. MIOWNS Km II (,'HciWN UllAMi SCOTCH WHISKEY. lIIK mmtt WHISKKV IN THK WOULD. An nppliw) I" U.K. 11. tin' Man of Wulch. HKINKMANN CO., 14 |ii Soli' Apents for Kinßapore. CtmDana I li| i 2/11 KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Have just received a new assortment goods in their DRAPERY DEPARTMENT:
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    • 537 4 NOTICES. GRIMAULTS SYRUP HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST All suffering from Catarrh, Consumption, Obstinate Coughs or Colds ami those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take MIIAOLT S STRBPtHTPOPIOSMITEiIUIE Prescribed l>\ the leading medical authorities in all countries fur the last twenty•'•vc
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    • 584 4 NOTICES. That Tired Feeling AND GENERAL DEBILITY. The c:iiise is poor, thin blood, resulting in deficient vitality. To overcome this, the blood nreds to be enriched and vitalized, and for this there Is no medicine in the world equal to Ayer'i SanwparllU. The cures it lias worked, the men, women
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