The Straits Times, 19 October 1897
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Title Section12 1897-10-19 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1897. NO. 19,358.12 words
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Advertisement701 1897-10-19 1 gO-ÜBO COMFAKT. LIMITBD J ■MikH Llf» Aurannoa. 1 Fir. Innumno. Soctaty A^^Ocavaa, 1 c rSh^bifo AMunuioe 8ool«ty. I M»nn»lmiinuiM> Company. Jlotiwl St<»m Vari^ntion I'ompuiy. JJ»Ssah»i» I**" lu r Compwiy. ln.ar««^«mp»ny. l.!mit^. ZmMA of THI HOKXEO COM- MsIIII' COMPANIES. I' OFKI'H, I'OLLYER QUAY, t vk- Nkw Hahiiudr *0 \\\|i,\ll'»N OUMPUTT. «tk»«701 words
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Advertisement2062 1897-10-19 1 BUCHANAN WHISKY ■HSSIMi |O TUC DCOT BOLE IMPORTS ;OT 11^ I O I rIL DLO I katz bros, SOLD BY ALL LICENSED BPIRIT DEALERS. LIMITED. Same as supplied to thk Houses of Lords and Commons and to all oood London Cluw. 31/12 REU SMOKE "HELIOS" MANILA CIGARS HAM OK THK2,062 words
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Advertisement310 1897-10-19 1 BANKS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA LIMITED. Authorised Capital i1,000,U00 Subscribed Capital 600,000 Head Office Hongkong. COURT OF DIRECTORS D. Gillies, Esq. Chan Kit Hhag, Esq. H. Btolterfoht, Esq. Chow Tung Mian, K-.| Kwao Hoi ('linen, Esq. Cuibp Manages: Geo. W. F. Playfair. Interest on Fixed Deposits, For 12 months310 words
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Advertisement811 1897-10-19 1 HOW TO CURESUMMER OOMPLAINT DURINO all of last rammer, a on«-yeer-nl.i child in this place wu treated by two different physicians for summer complaint without any permanent relief. Tlfn child's parents, having learned of the Hood qualities of Chnmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrh<ra Remedy in th« treatment of this <liwane.811 words
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Article500 1897-10-19 2 Sim.u-.ikk. 19th Or IOBES, 1897. PRODUCE. (Hale* are arrested to one p.m.) Gambier I fI.JS. Cuiira Bali, R. 86. do Pontianajt, 6.10. Pepper, Black, 20.00. do White, (r./) 38.50. Sn;.. Flour Sarawak 3.10. do Brunei 2.30. Pearl Sago 3.76. Coffee, Bali, picked 33.60. Coffee Palembang, picked 37 .80. Coflee,500 words
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Article111 1897-10-19 2 For P.rttr. Time. To-Mokkow. Hiitaviu Cmiinerij, 7 n.in. Batu Pnliat Boon Sun 1, 10 a.m. Cherition A S'urang I'rnang, 11 a.m. Djambie KianAnn, 11 A.m. Billiton A; Ptianak H. I". .Soon, Noon. i HanUa A Hollo i p.m. Pudang via ports Jf. Vtowvmki* 2 p.m. IVnamj and Deli111 words
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Article112 1897-10-19 2 From KrsiiiE By tin 1 I. A O. s. s. BOMfCn, dip. on lbs KStli iiist. Fkom iiisa By tho P. A O. s. 8. l'.'ir, mm, due on .'Ttli inst. eft Singapore Due in l.oml Sept 1-t P. A Bopl Liltll Si'pt 7lh M. M. (),.t112 words
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Article229 1897-10-19 2 ARRIVALS. IV,- o. llrU baa IMi;-Mr. H. M. V. O. Sclinyl. hrMIJM H'AuH .tfi.i fruin I'onti.uiak Mr. Bi;n.|iio. lvr L UMh from Hongkong:— Dr. and Mrs Winter, lilt fill Joliiistonu, and Frost. IVr M. M. s.s. JfWimrM from KhmUlm Soeurs Xuurritc, lio-signol Philippe, anp Loupiiu U.-rmai-.-. Mr-. Wtktttt,229 words
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Article19 1897-10-19 2 Established: 1831. PRICK 16 CENTS. [Sutiteription rate* and advertising rait* may be found on the fourth pag*.]19 words
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69 1897-10-19 2 MMKTALLISM CABINET DECISION. Tmjuloh, 10th October. The Times states that the Cabinet has decided to decline to re-open the Indian Mints. It has also declined to enter into any Monetary Conference. FURTHER DELIBERATION. But the Government is very likely to makefile intimation that itReuter - 69 words
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Article54 1897-10-19 2 Sir Kdwin Arnold has married S Japanese lady, who has been educated in Kngland. We think the young Irj.ly his Ixten in Singapore. If we surmioe eoriwtly, then, lit that time, she could not Rpoak Boglisli luit was proceeding to England under th* rare of Sir Edwin54 words
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Article10 1897-10-19 2 Mf?^ QtUBH A'Beckett arrived, this morning, by mail from Europe.10 words
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Article12 1897-10-19 2 Thb Netherlands Co uul-General invites tenders for the opium farm in Rhio.12 words
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Article14 1897-10-19 2 Thk Government invite tenders for building apothecaries' quarters at the Tan Tock Seng's Hospital.14 words
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Article15 1897-10-19 2 The ste.Ti'er Formosa left Penang yesterday e^enir and may be expected here on to-morrow irorning.15 words
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Article21 1897-10-19 2 The Gleiwrd, a ship laden with kerosene oil. has been wrecked on the Saugor Sands, Hooghly river. All hando were saved.21 words
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Article22 1897-10-19 2 It is reported that a military comip'ision will be despatched by the Japanese Government to watch the right'ng on the Indian frontier.22 words
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Article27 1897-10-19 2 A jai'axesk lirie.'al Ordinance has been issued anro .nc p^ that the circulation of the exiting one-yen silver coin will be stopped after the Ist April, 1888.27 words
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Article26 1897-10-19 2 The Singapore Recreation Club intend, it is said, to challenge the I'enang Recreation Club to play cricket and tennis here during the Chinese New Year Holidays.26 words
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Article28 1897-10-19 2 The first of the IS9K calendars is to hand. The Netherlands Fire Insurance Pu Messrs. Hooelnndt Co., agents, send a boldly printed and useful calender in monthly sheets.28 words
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Article29 1897-10-19 2 This morning. Liin Swee (Juan for keeping a ferocious dog, was fined five dollars nnd costs, and cautioned that he must keep the dog carefully muzzled.29 words
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Article56 1897-10-19 2 On Saturday last, at Argus Lane Penanc, the police found in a house the corpses of a Chinaman and Chinawoman who had been murdered A ohilil, the only person left in the hew*, said that four Chinese were the murderers. The police are said to have a clue,56 words
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Article61 1897-10-19 2 At Hongkong, on the 12th instant, a Chinaman, employed in Messrs. Butterlield and Swire's sugar works there, worked too near a centrifugal drying Miaehine, eoing .it the rate of six hunlreil revolutions a minute. The spindle "aught his tail and scalped his head. His feet were cut off,61 words
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Article81 1897-10-19 2 At Hongkong, on the Oth ins .nt th« shroll'of the Mercantile Hank sustained a seriouß loss. He had cashed a cheque at the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank, receiving notes for some thousands of dollars. He counted the money and left the bank but returned a little later declaring81 words
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Article82 1897-10-19 2 YsaTODAT. the cross summons ca6es of Tan Joo Chin es. Jackson Millar and vie+vmr**. were heard by Mr. O'Sullivan. The rvi.lence shewed that, while the carriages belonging to these gentlemen were in the charge of their syces on the Uth instant, a collision occurred causing some damage to82 words
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Article110 1897-10-19 2 TO THK EBITOK OK TIIK STRAITS TI.MKB." Bn, I notice in yesterday's Strait* '/'(/,„.< an article headed "adulterated milk" In this your correspondent ftstti nor could the GofMWMI Analyst identify the constable who brought them (the bottles of milk) to his oflice." Will you he Rood enough to110 words
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Article953 1897-10-19 2 In Acheen, Tuku Omar's band still rive trouble. They infest the coast country about Lepong, where hills ami valleys serve them an places of NAM Military operations theieare fatiguing and difficult, and the broken nature of the country allows the onemy plenty ot cover. The only chance of953 words
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Article63 1897-10-19 2 Tub lluwjlcnuij MsawafA "ays that the <irufU,ii will shortly leave that port for .Singapore, and will than await Urn arrival of Admiral Oxli-y or his relief, expected from England in losu live or six weeks. It is understood that tho Immortalitf has received orders to proceed to .Singapore63 words
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Article85 1897-10-19 2 C'ait. Venru, oi Hi.. British ship Pankm SkolrirM, on the lath instant, charged nine Asiatic seamen, at the Hongkong Harbour Office, with mAwUm i., obey orders. The MM hail bean (kipped at mnpnnte. and wanted to gal ili,-n dil charge :it Hongkong. The DMn said the ship85 words
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Article28 1897-10-19 2 Maiden Plate: Ante Ist Griffin Race Welcome 2nd do. Wilhelmina Derby Disfigured Grand Stand Cup: Zitt.i Sultan's Cup Lord of the Is| es Governor's Cup Egerton28 words
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Article50 1897-10-19 2 Glorer and Kloiulyke for all eg aBB mints. HACK N». 2. THK MUST (iWH ltouuimv, Knrlinni, Tinstrenm, LodU«. gar, BWstfanOWW, WiHn-luium, i Aijiiiitnl' l BACK NO. 3. THK SECI'NU UUIKHs IA t liijlfn n, Jessica. The Widow, /w, Monti, Wiicoinc, The Scout, Ruhrt ill De,U, and Holly Ism50 words
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Article257 1897-10-19 2 The heavy rain during the ni^.t las made the course very wet and hean and there are sine to be Some ui,.,.i',' This morning, the saddling padduck and part of the lawn wen undei watet and I don't envy the jockeys at all. As FFiftsWNM is not going257 words
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Article115 1897-10-19 2 To-day (the Ist October), ssys Uh Jiipiiit lltiniii, the new gold coins arc being exchanged fur the old yen i lirrencj in silver ami paper, ufl they US handsome design and properly pro|>ortioned. On the obverse they bcsrtM legend "Dai Nippon, :toth year of Meiji," and the115 words
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Article110 1897-10-19 2 Paonseoi II Winter, the com doctot, is paying a short visit to tl from Hongkong. His office suiting hours are announced in our advertising column. Professor inter, by the way, has the following t«rtinumial from Bb Cecil ClriiienU Smith, dated Colombo. 18th 1887: "Sir Cecil Clementi r-mith has110 words
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Article412 1897-10-19 2 a traveller's mnmuam The Times >,f India of the tod says: In May last, Henry Savau" \m dor, a grandson of Walter Savage L»" dor, and hhnseU IB artist and travellei and writer of repute, set out from Alinora on a journey through Thibet with the intention412 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement643 1897-10-19 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. j Manufacturer* of DYNAMITE WF.I.KiNTJT. GELATINE DVN VMIIK BI.AHTING GELATINE DETONATOBB I hMBM w SAFETY FI'ZE KI.ECIKh BLARIIfCI AITAkAH.-v Till IWIVI Kll'l-OHIVIH, BBINO AI.I. MAJWUFirTUBIII IK URBAT HKITAIN, AKK MAIIB TO TkIM THE *****1 l HTAMDABD OF I'l HITY AHU «Ar«Tv tut* mroKiu ry tii«643 words
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Advertisement917 1897-10-19 2 NOTICES. NOTIcK rpilK Links of the Singapore Golf Club 1 will 1..< closed on Monday, the I III) in-t.int, anH will IMfM on Monday, MM IMfe ant. »■<■■ I'XIOX IX^I'RAMK SOCIETY OF canh i\. UMRED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. rnUMMM Dividends for the year I bare tin- i> i n declared.917 words
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Advertisement746 1897-10-19 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE. IWII.I.IAM HtVOB, will not be n>» ponsible (or any debt or debt* ooostfmcted by my wife, Virginia, who limIcfr my prntc, -non. 80,10 NOTICE rpK.M'KKS will lie received at the Colol ni.il Secretary's Office, up to noon of llii'Mh November, I-» 17, for the following work": Erection746 words
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Advertisement37 1897-10-19 2 SHARES ANTED. Municipal Debentures 6%. Do. Do. 6%. Taijong Pagar Binds. Ne« Prye River Dock Co. I'nnjoms. stiaite Ice Co. M.iMiard A Co. Knubs, Contributory. KOK BALK I'engerang I'lanting Hhates. BO.MKKVILLE A GU.NN, Baehaswe A Share Brokers.37 words
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Advertisement24 1897-10-19 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARBEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEPTED. NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.24 words
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Article675 1897-10-19 3 miTK- NKWS. AM" REPORTS. MILITARY NEWS. .1 I. Wheoler, Chief Ordnance the Dublin Muriel, leaves November, to hecome .Mli-T there, iujpk*. R. K. N Clarke, who will bo ■i,i,.| Ordnance Officer in w C. Knox, Ist Bn. Rifle n appointed Garrison nil DUTCH HllxiKl. I-!'-, which was i>it675 words
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Article119 1897-10-19 3 mint says: l'oik butch- capital business. They rs twenty-two rents ird .if the weight is Chun gentleman purchased fpork ,m Sunday. When it 111 Imiled (the Chinese like it 1 1 diminished in weight •i An allowance of ■Bade be cooking, the loss is over Befon the Abattoirs119 words
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Article31 1897-10-19 3 Vernon'g HonjikoiiK share ■Uc.l 18th instant, nn receipt of newi dci lehing (MO oi.), have riMMtd 11.4Q nun the early part *ale» were eUectod at SM aurket eloasd with nellem31 words
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Article1099 1897-10-19 3 I(Vrom the Timu of Ceylon.") Ix>Nno», Bth October. jor Lugard, Captains Harvest and »eu«, and Lieutenant Dove, have been led for service in the. I «gos Hinterland. Reuters correspondent at '.agog says that a French expedition of soldiers has left Port Novo for the Hinterland. The Lagos1,099 words
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Article1133 1897-10-19 3 I! OUR LIBRARY. l*p at our lihrary there has been a s>ort of house-cleaning lately, and the librarian-in-chief, to ameliorate his patrons who suffer unusual inconveniences has granted them temporary permission to choose their hooks off tho shelve? for themselves, instead of securing them through the intermediary1,133 words
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Article49 1897-10-19 3 Tut; Malay M"H learns that Mr. B. Nciihiomu i has i-ueeeeiled in obtaining the necessary leave to proceed to Hongkong for the cricket fixture. He is to ho married to-day, and after, ftbtiei bomrmoOß, will join the rubt of the Straits uluvcn in Singsporu on the K-Jth49 words
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Article525 1897-10-19 3 A CASE IN THE APPEAL COURT. Yesterday afternoon, in the Appeal Court, the appeal of Mr. W. C. Nihlett, solicitor, in the cause of Hadjee Ahmad bin Eusope r. \V. C. Niblett, was partly heard before Acting Chief Justice Law and Mr. Justice Myndman525 words
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Article20 1897-10-19 3 As Irishman writing to debtor says I confidentially expected before this to receive from you an agreeable surprise.20 words
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Article24 1897-10-19 3 It is not generally known that the Queen, besides speaking Hindustanee fluently, can write it with more than average correctness in the Persian character.24 words
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Article35 1897-10-19 3 "Ouida." a gossip tells us, never writes at a table or desk, but upon a blottingbook on her knee, and her writing is so large that a sheet of m^fnuscript contains but a few words.35 words
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Article37 1897-10-19 3 The Archduchess Stophnni of Austria, who was accompanied by a large suite. and received by several members of the Austrian Embassy, has arrived in London. The Archduchess will remain several week- in England on n v sit.37 words
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Article46 1897-10-19 3 The Czar likes to assist the Empress's progress in the Russian lancuajre. and when he is with her at the play he mentally note 3 any paawga which he thinks his wife may not have und erstood, and explains it to her in English or (ierman.46 words
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Article44 1897-10-19 3 The present daily life of the ex-Empress Eugenic is in strangn contrast to that formerly led by her. She lives, when at Farnborough. in complete retirement, receiving only those old friends who have retained a peculiar right to her sympathy, gratit ude, and regard.44 words
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Article49 1897-10-19 3 The Prince of Wales used to be called, as s rule, "good little Bertie," when the Queen was writing about him ns a chili!. He was n perfect little gentleman, says Clium.i. and \i snid to have been distinguished by the graceful bows he gave to his mother's visitors.49 words
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Article55 1897-10-19 3 Among -'Mlent members" perhaps the most absol 'telv constant la <ii« ntlrndance in the Chamber ,-it Westminster in Mr. Donal Sullivan. His usual seat is ono of the back benches under the side (mllery. On the other side, Commander Rethell, a rare speiiker. is almost a> persistent in his attendance55 words
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Article63 1897-10-19 3 The Crown Prince and Princess of Naples have been for some time having lively experiences of what the Italian beggar is like. When the two were stopping in Venice for several days, they found the beggars had come to town before them and were ready for their reception. During their63 words
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Article77 1897-10-19 3 The typi cal Scottish sexton is not dead yet; he only jokes with more "defeeculty. 1 At a funeral that took place in the village of A -the other day the son of the deceased handed the grave-digger tome hard cash. saying— "l suppose that will do." The worthy looked77 words
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Article72 1897-10-19 3 King Oscar the Second of Sweden and Norway was fond, in his boviefa days, of writing verses, and he once >cnt in some romances and ballads relating to the navy of hisi own country, which reeeiv.-il a prisa from the Swedish Academy. As these were submitted anonymously, the award must72 words
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Article79 1897-10-19 3 Tllu Dukr ol BfUfort -ays Cotxtfl Journal, who may claim the distinction of being tin: typical BaglUb sportsman, has worn ducal coronet fo 43 VSata, Haas Urn d. -ntli, however, of his daughter, Lady Waterford, to whom In' MM p i--i.iimti-lv attached, lie has growl rapidly old, ami can nu79 words
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Article51 1897-10-19 3 It was a church gathering, and they had met to say farewell to a missionary and his wife. A layman was asked to pray, and ho began in this wise—" O Lord, who earest both for man and beast, take care, we beseech Thee, of our dear brother and his51 words
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Article62 1897-10-19 3 One day an Irishman was taking a walk in a small town near Glasgow when he met an old friend. After walking along the road together talking, Pat's friend said to him- Have you heard the latest news t Pat— "So; what is it?" "Theresa penny off the loaf." Pat—"62 words
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Article58 1897-10-19 3 A recent incident deserves to be mentioned. A newspaper-niade-man, who has a pretty wife, nnd imagines himself to l>e the literary phenomenon of the period, made the acquaintance of a well-known peer. The latter, on being introduced, said in a loud voice: "I am particularly pleased to make your acquaintance.58 words
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Article78 1897-10-19 3 Mr. E. C. Hedmondt, who was born in Maine forty years ago. was at first intended for a commercial career. He tried it for a time, and decided to go farther afield and start anew. 8o he went to l^eipzig, where a course of musical distinction awaited him. After several78 words
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Article79 1897-10-19 3 Miss Marion Terry looks so nice in the IMl4 coiffure and costumes in "The Days of the Duke" at the Adelphi, especially in the lovely ball gown, which looks as if it had walked out of one of Sir Henry Raeburn's portraits (says Madge" in Truth). It is white satin,79 words
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Article84 1897-10-19 3 A teacher one day telling a class about the treasures that were found in the bowels of the earth. After having expounded on the subject for some time she began to ask questions thereon. Now, children," said she, if I weie to bore a hole away down, if own into84 words
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Article123 1897-10-19 3 Mrs. Bishop, the well-known lady traveller, who recently returned to England after an absence of three years in China, Japan, and Corea, says that the most perilous moment she ever experienced during her wanderings was outside a small town in China. She was being carried in an open chair, and123 words
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Article181 1897-10-19 3 A very gifted and attractive young lady has passed away in the person of Miss Munro Ferguson, elder unmnrried sister of the popular member for I.eith. Of a reserved nature, though full of brightness in Society, only the few who knew her intimately had any idea of the singular charm181 words
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Article44 1897-10-19 3 Date. \i-.--ki Namk FlauAKh UkHTINATION I i Oct 19 Sultan Uri: -tr. < iiopard It) ISmi Hin Cuau Mr. Hi ma I.i IMboUTM M.M »lr. Du.rlmleau Vana etr. I^^ OoupllU W (iuilavery ktr. Frolet d tfmlatoa porU I lima and Japan 0 and Bombay44 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement17 1897-10-19 3 DELIGHTFUL INVKNMtATNM I Condy's nuiili Supplies km i 1 la Sei Walt i. i S J E17 words
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Advertisement464 1897-10-19 3 xNOTICES. STAMPS. Fine collection and quantity duplicates. Several very scarce. Price $■-,00 worth double. Apply N.RM. 22,10 CRAPE SHIRTS. White Yamatoya Crape Shirts (S.Jl.fiO. Coloured Kioya Crape Shirts with Tie at 51. 75. A large stock in hand. Y. SHIBUYA, ne 40, High Street. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW BOOKS JUST464 words
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Advertisement1175 1897-10-19 3 FOR SALE; EM PL< >YM ENTS; TO LET; AND PERSONALS. I-ttimk, ir, cents ft line; 2nd and 3rd times, 10 cents a line; 4th to 6th times, fi cents a line; 7th to Ixth timed, .1 cents a line; afterwanlß, 2 centu a line but no charge lean than ono1,175 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous256 1897-10-19 3 WEATHER REPORT. Kandany Fiiiai BesjsMai, 18/ A Oet, ism. a.m. 3 p.m. p.m. Hemahks. Bar. 29.D30 L>».779 *).BKI Temp. 850 Brt.6 74.0 £9 i. W. BlbTher 78.0 79.M 78 0 **>-S 3 i Dir. of Wind WWW. w.s.w. w.s.w. v t Max. Temp. 88.D ifl-21 Mm 730 WtZ a B256 words
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SHIPPING
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Article211 1897-10-19 4 Cnderthi»h««linglhe following abbreviations are used :-str.-»tcamer sh -ship bq.-barquej Brit.-Britißh U. S. United States F*r. French Ger.-German Dut, Dut.h; Joh.-Jobore; *c, Q.c °e ne cargo dp. -deck passengers; U^-Uncer-Uin; T.Y W.-Tanjong P. D.-Taniong Pagar Dock; B. W. Borneo Wharf; J. W.-Jardine's Wharf; N. H. W.New Harbour Wharf211 words
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Article1549 1897-10-19 4 Arrivals Bmc« Noon o» Ykstkrday. Borneo Brit. str. 404 tons, Capt Smith, 19th Oct. From Bangkok, 14th Oct. O_c. and *J0 d.p. Low Bum. For Bangkok, I ™Ban Whatt Hin, Brit. str. 195 tons Capt Olsen 19th Oct. From Pontianak 16th Oct. Gc, and 86 d.p. Btraits Steamship1,549 words
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Article432 1897-10-19 4 Name, port, probable date of am u l n"il name ol agents. A. kmmi, Cnl.:utt;i. o.t M A H Benlcdi, London, Nov I P. Bimona Bayern, Borope, Nuv II Behn M Bantam. MolaeeM, Oet ii) Daende Bellonn, Humbug, ICo» Rautei Both. Bataria, oet II Daendel.. (*al«llnii»ll. Hongkong, N"v432 words
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Article69 1897-10-19 4 I Vani* Htm. "4° To!.- C*ptai>, f«o« feiuo Com tWO. (A.t life Ja-SH, iSF:i BS£s 8 BjUekmwi Oer. rtr 1076 Struck SSbUM 5, ttE Wkh Bntstr. 1786 Bowie) Nan v,,,k si 6P Bimo Igfe. M llwmrn. MM sir. :H«| s.,, k >, 1711.1 M.-l.,urn« .ttr, IM7 puc£at«au Ma?Miil«. s,69 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement476 1897-10-19 4 NOTICES. "Tames watson cos SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THK MR VAI IK W THK MARKW: y y $11.00 PIBCAtK, DUTY PAID. V. V. < si»K( :i AI- K RBEB \R. SI:J m CM > DUTY PAID IX )M IN lE. 10 V KAHS OLI >. Sl6OO PKR CABB DLTY PAID OBTAINABLE476 words
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Advertisement150 1897-10-19 4 riKUSHHI) FOOD. IKY IT AND YOU WIU. HE BATIBKIKD I. K. 11K1.11.10S baf. to inform the public thai bit Kaitory for preparing Crushed I I, al U, llililios Road, i* now opened- mi hod Food, Imliun O»ts, and Rrau f M 1 1 s H OATH FOB KACK HOBBES To150 words
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Advertisement387 1897-10-19 4 NOTICES. GRIMAULTS SYRUP j HYPO-PHOSPHITE of UME FOB DISEASES Of THE CHEST I All suffering from Catarrh, Consumption Obstinate Coughs or Colds and those affected with diseases lof the Cheat, Lungs and Bronohial Tubes, should take WUULT'S SYRC P HYPO-PHOSPHITEif ME I Prescribed by the leading medical authorities in all387 words
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Advertisement237 1897-10-19 4 NOTICES. JOSEPH HAKKK. COHFKCTIONKK AHD VIKNHA BREAD Illk H. BEOS to inform the I.adies »nd Gentlemen of Singapore that be has opened a Confectionery and Vienna Bakery at No. 6, Victoria Btreet next to the Con Tent. Caltei and wedding cakes at moderate charged, and all other different kinds of237 words
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Advertisement464 1897-10-19 4 NOTICES. EASTERN MORTGAGE AH* AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. Authorised Capital ,600,000 Bubecribed 800,280 Advances mad* upon Mortgage of Fraaholds, Stocks, Bhare«, and other approved securities State, Municipal, and other Public Ixnns negotiated and issued upon the London Market. PATEBSON, SIMONS Co.. AgonU THE NEW HARBOUR DOCK CO., LTD. rphis Company execute*464 words
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