The Straits Times, 21 February 1898

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1898. NO. 19,4 W.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 786 1 ,o»l«« 0 COMPA»T. LlkllTU). P^u^fT^--.^ Limited. of these Cotapaaiea. see the >'« »"2£n£t of TU» BORNEO COMK wt.'Ln" T|i: A|tW sTKAMSHIP COMPANIE& 1) Orrics, Collyib Qcay P, Whabvm.NbwHabboob. g|Ul NAVIGATION OiiMPAKY. UiKKRILLM, OIBKAI'TAR, MALTA, iiki must. Vwgsj.y.iwm, twmsa »2ssiit223SS SSjC Colu l«ndSanf>raneueo via Hongkong. MAIL LINh. HTM* Ho.bwaed. IS9B. I
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    • 1057 1 NOTICES. ELLWOOD'S patent AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS A HOUSEHOLD WORD *>» INDIA. Worn in tiik East iiv ah. Awarded Tiik Omasa, Thk Gold Medal. The Civil. Sekvi. t.iinl tiik C.uiN. ip. ksti I. HE. London, ISB4 ELLWOOD'S patent AIR-CHAMBER HELMETS PRASER AND NUAVK, LIMITEI). sinoai'oiu:. MANLKACII UKIfS Ol' Al.l. DESt 'RIITIOXS OF
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    • 682 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital 127,500 Paid up Capital 212,780 Reserve Fund 678,3*5 The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept tire risks at HOI'STEAI) 4 Co. 111 IK CHINA TKADEB< IKBUKAKUE COMPAMT, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed »2.'» Amount raid up 1100.(100. Ke«irv« Kulld. 1,000U.J0.
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    • 472 1 INSURANCES. rF. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY HOW MI.K..H IB THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. IJI-l I S I SSI-KAM 1. Ilfll KIStiS. I.IVKKI l«.l The undersifrned. Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at current ratea. HOOOLANDT A Co. THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. BSTiBUBHED 1883. Head Office, Sißoiroßß.
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    • 447 1 BANKS. noNGKONII AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL ♦10,000,000. RESERVE FUND I 8,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI ..oomOOD PROPRIETORS f..»10,O0O,O00. C,,r XT Or DIBBCTOBS St. C. MICHAELBKN. Ka«.-Osaiaatai<. Hom.J. J. H«LL-lavis.. CHAiaaisK. B. at. Oaar, Ksq. I'iiuiru v C. IHi >nv. Kaq. I A. J. Ravhono. Km 11. IV 80nn..!. En.
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    • 166 1 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO. WATCHM AKKKS. JKWKLLKRS. OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY F.XKCUTED. RHEY, HARGREAVES &COY. have ran iwuVaVi Thu Cycle of the Future: The ACATENE/ 1 Chaiiiless' Cycle. i-M.L am) an' Mm RILEY, HARGREAVES CO. Stock the latest patterns of the "ROYAL PSYCHO" '•I'ATIIFIXDEK" CYCLHS. SOLE AGENTS. RILEY, HARGREAVES 00. Keep
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    • 842 1 IT CURED HIS BOY OK CROUP. MY DOT, It yean of age. was recently Uken with a even- attack of croup an.l 1 thought -ur.' ttmt I would lose him. 1 had «<-. mi Cl.nml«Tlain (tough Remedy tdrsrt i~.-.l nn.l ,-0n.1u.1.il to try It, and am happy to nay that
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  • 121 2 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. WEST AFRICAN TROUBLES. Established: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS FRENCH ACiGRESSIO.N IN I.AOOS. KM Ull.tl-HMKST OX TUB Ml COAST. lAmttoit, 2IW b'elrruarg. Mr. Chamberlain lias received a telegram from Colonel McCallum, the liovernor of Lagos, that a force of British lfaußas occupied Boria,
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  • 20 2 THE AIIDUKSS VOTKD. Thk House of Commons has voted the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne.
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  • 37 2 The British Army Estimates for this year show an increase in the establishment. Exclusive of India, the increase comes to 1B,»1« men, compared with 1897. Of this increase, two hundred and eighty six are officers.
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  • 551 2 To-iiav'i! telegrams point to a very serious condition of affairs in West Africa, especially in Lagos, Colonel McCallum's (iovernorship. French aggression and encroachment in the hack country or Hinterland of I^agos have brought matters perilously near a collision. To show the disputed territory in West Africa and
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  • 39 2 Mr J. A Swcttenhain, Colonial Secretary, is expected about the 16th of March. Sir Charles Mitchell is expected to go on leave to England about the end of March. Mr. 1. A. SweUenham, will then be appointed Acting Governor.
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  • 55 2 Thf. map of the West African territories that we publish to-day was engraved in Singapore by a Chinese woodcutter We supplied him with a drawing, and, of course, he had only to copy it. But, having regard to all the circumstances of the cam, it must be regarded as a;i
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  • 63 2 Prince Henry of Prussia will land at Singapore, to-morrow, as an Admiral. During his stay here, it is probable that he will pay a visit to Johore. The Herman Consul has received intimation by letterthatbothof Prince Henry's ships intend to go to the wharf for coaling immediately after their arrival,
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  • 97 2 Messrs. ilillillan Wood and Co. announce tho establishment of the China Provident I, nan and Mortgage Company Ltd. with a capital of si ,ib »i.ik«i in Si'd shares. Applications for these shares will close to-morrow. The concern will lend money on property and real estate, and a part of its
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  • 10 2 Tar. Strait* Hwlgtl will be published at noon on Friday.
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  • 15 2 Pkodi'ce, exchange, and share prices, I and the mail list, are on page 4. I
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  • 14 2 The Brough Comedy Co. now open at 9 p.m. not il Mas on Saturday.
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  • 13 2 Two cargoes of onions are on their way from Bombay to the Straits.
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  • 15 2 Mr. Jasper Young, of Boustead and Company has joined the Board of the Chartered Bank.
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  • 14 2 The Selangor Planters' Association held a general meeting at Kuala Lurapor on Saturday last.
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  • 19 2 The mail despatched from Singapore lo London, via Marseilles, on the 25th January, is expected to bu delivered to-day.
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  • 20 2 Mb. Melton Prior, the war artist of the Iltuitrat-l Ism/lon Mam left Shanghai for Kiaochau Bay on the Bth instant.
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  • 24 2 AimißAi. Buller left Shanghai on the Oth instant in H. M. S. IHqut for Tinghai, where he was to be relieved by ViceAduiiral Seymour.
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  • 34 2 As a set-off to the reports that the British Admiralty has bought up all the Welsh coal east of Suez, it is reported that the Russians have :<.">O,OUO tons of Welsh coal at Vladivoßtock.
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  • 37 2 The homeward P. A O liung-t left Hongkong at A a.m. yesterday, and may he expected to arrive at Singapore on Thursday afternoon, the 24th instant. The mail by the Gangrt closes at il p.m. on Friday.
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  • 26 2 Thk Right Reverend Dr. Carvalho, Bishop of Macao, arrived here during the forenoon of yesterday, and left in the afternoon for Macao.
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  • 28 2 Ykstkkiiat, there was an exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in the Cathedral of the flood Shepherd" from the close of the mass in the morning till after vespers.
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  • 32 2 To-i>AV and to-morrow are Carnival days, but it is very unlikely there will be any demonstration among the Portuguese community, as the clergy of the church are opposed to it.
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  • 32 2 The residents of Nevin Road complain that night is made hideous by the serenading practices of a party of Malaya. Tht; street is close to Kandang Kerbau Police Station.— Corr.
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  • 37 2 It has Ion;; been a subject of cyramiiit that there should be an opium tester in the employment ol the Government. At present, tho tester is in the employ of the opium farmer— Con.
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  • 40 2 Yestiiidav afternoon about 1 ..'tO.therc was a fight between some Hokien and Teochew coolies at Boat Quay concerning the loading of goods in a tongkang. Five ii en were arrested, three of whom have been sent to hospital.
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  • 38 2 A woman living at Kampong Bahru reports to the MSM that her box was broken into by thieves during her absence, on Saturday night. She states that about SI.M 7 worth of prolierty has been stolen.
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  • 34 2 The conviction of Valberg, for stealing money from the Singapore Cleb, was today upheld by Mr. Justice Leach. His 1/ndship said that he unite disbelieved Valbcrg's story. The conviction must be continued.
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  • 47 2 Mk. 11. Clikokd, says a home pa|ier, is writi.ig another book on subjects of the Malay Peninsula It will be published by Mr. Grant Hiehards The book will consist chiefly of the stories now appearing in the birait* Raw under the title Talcs of Malaya."
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  • 85 2 Anon :i.:m yesterday morning, a Police Constable stationed in Rattan heard cries of alarm proceeding from a house in Clieong Too Place. On enteiing the house, a woman living there told the constable that she had seen a man coming down the stairs with a knife in his
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  • 1659 2 "BOWIKO THE WIND." Tbi Brough Comedy Company is the best dramatic company that haa visited Singapore during the last ten years. Probably it is the boat dramatic company that has ever visited Singapore. In saying so, we do not forget t hat within the last ten years
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  • 49 2 The following new regulation 1,.i tin* Ilongkongl'olice Force has been made No subordinate officer or (-unstable shall, without the permission of the Cantata at interest or in consideration ol lbs repayment or promise of repaynuiit „f a larger sum, or on any other valuable consideration whatsoever.
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  • 70 2 BUM yesterday morning, Police Constable, L'2:i, found an iron salu on some waste ground off Jalau Hesar On enquiry it was discovered that the safe belonged to Mr. Abdul Uaffor of 97, Basal K.>ad. It seems that his oltire was broken into by thieves, who carried oil' the
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  • 63 2 NKW API-OIXTMENT. Kx-CoNuKiasMAN Ivlnaid H. Conger, of Michigan, V S. Minister to llr.i/il. has exchanged posts with Charles Psa Bryan, of Dttnoif, Minister to China A Washington despatch, says: Than was considerable, objection to Ilryan'i nomination on the ground that he lad no diplomatic experience.
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  • 73 2 HMsaaj VrMaj njfa* and Sa! irJar morning, a cowardly outrage was perjietrated upon a BBaWtl nl ponies hcluiipni to Mr .1 Winter who resides at Institution Hill. One c f the ponies in question was wounded in the shoulder hy a cut some six inches deep, while tin)
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  • 74 2 A c-orrksponuent says that it i« almost certain that, in our midst, then is a source from which the British dollar is imitated and OOOOterfeitai At this moment, a Teochew man ami I Macao woman aru in the hands ofths Police. The former is alleged to h»W
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  • 290 2 Tim Griffins lor the Batine, Meetinj Were ilrawu nn Saturday aftamoon in Mr. Abiam's Yard, Xurtli Bridge road A good attendance of nun co* Heeled with racing were pMMBt among wlinin was Ilie Sull.in Johore. The grillins, which am of the (in, -I „,,ii-ii;iii,,, nt- ol li"'~' Baak
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 515 2 NOTICES. I EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. M»uiif»iHir.'ni of: I'VN VMI I y OKI lONII I XXI I INK I'^N nil II 111 V-IIM. c.l I.MIM in i v run niK Bkitikh >'■ 'I. ■■> H ltm.il KI'JLITY nil m AKY OTHRM) O»PKkEIi fUK lill. BORNEO i OMPANY, LTD. (3BNTB. NMit. HUI,«,
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    • 628 2 NOTICES. TANGLEN (MB. THK \,,hi«l gum I Mating of the Tuflin Club will be 1..-1.1 m Club. on Fri.l«>. Fab. Mk, at p.m. ill -I\J>* i...i\.' Urn onimitUM I r«port forth* row aadiniJu (II) To r Iw Hi.- Hod I lit t,t Hi-L<»Utll(t unlUn n( niHnage- v K1... n.m Coiiiniiltcr.
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    • 912 2 NOTICES. I NOTICE. j I li W. A. Kc.stkb i> *utlion«-<l to sign Jl i pro. for thin linn from this .lute. HAGNALI. i HII.I I s February Huh. HM 28/8 NOTICE. 'l'lIK Ja|ianiHw Conimarciil Mu-i'iiri it 1 opened to tli<- iinMk <lailv from ;i in. to I p. m..
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    • 630 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WAXTED. Taniong l'agar Dock Deb*. Straits Trading Coy. Bhares. Mai naid A- Coy. Sliares. Tanjong Panr I>oek Coy. Rhares. Prye Riv.r l)n<k Coy. shires. KOR SALE. Sporting Club li Debs. Municipal Deb. 1889 issue, payable, Risk Timber Coy. Shares. FRASEK Co., v. c. Exchange and Share Brokers. TOWN
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    • 24 2 THE "STRAITS TIMES" HXS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEPTED NO OTHER EASTERN NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.
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  • 1348 3 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK. HAI.V YKAUI.V MEETIMi. Tll ordinary half-yearly general ...,..1...M.th in the Hong- „,,1 shanghai Cor|H>ration was L I Hongkong on the mli instant. I man, Mr J. J. Bell Irving, -ruling the report, said (l.nth- tors have great, pleasure „.,,,g l».h.re the shareholders with factory reiK.rt a» the
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  • 40 3 N iwihas reached Penangthat tho Austrial! l.loyd stcaniei jfwfais has been wrecked on one of the Coco islands, north of the Andaman- All hand were saved and were on an island awaiting relief by one of the Company's steamers.
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  • 37 3 Dktaii.s of the Sultan of Selang.ns. funeral bear out the paiticulars we pubHahad OB Friday. Mr Trea.hcr the Acting IJ. sident-delieiid, won praise for his tact on the occasion not to ofl'end Malay susceptibilities.
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  • 104 3 noy.-orrti) iiv i-imnhsk. Ii- is announced that tht Obinesa n banal in llin^k.ng, and Yokohama, have entered into a oompacl not t.. load their Roods in the ships of tba Nippon Yu-,.i K.ii-ha in their transportation between Bongk>OS and the respective .lapan port-, and this agreement has
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  • 121 3 THE "lIUAVKs" ON TIIK WAIM'ATII It is reported thai something like a stale of anarchy exists around the city of Kiachau. in the island of Bateau where thousands of rioter-.. Including a great many disbanded braves," have broken into revolt, against the mandarins. No lets than eleven
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  • 142 3 TO TIIK KPIT.moKTNK -|.rn.lilNo \K»S. Bla, My intention has been called to ii notice nndnr Prise Competitions' in your issue al Hat mat giving my name in conn.-, rion with a £ingai>ore town hall competition. I write to say that I am noi in any way connected
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  • 182 3 AN WARSHIP. thk unarm in i"" iTim fltiiBUMJ Dmily .\>«v> of the loth i,,,, mvT '-I apttio DomviOa of tha llgtriiu left yesterday bo«d tha storeehip Uwmba 6w Hongjwnf earns* TIV.- ls/,,.« Kewwt "I Hi.' K-tli inst reporUthal the damage tutcalnan bj thi .I. i recant accidents are senou. than
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  • 1292 3 PRINCE HENRY IN CEYLON. THE ARRIVAL. Till: -I, F.t:- ill. ami" I'MIES SECOND. Or Prince Henry's squadron, the llefum arrived at Colombo, first, she reached that port on the afternoon oi the Ml. instant, with news that the ttaailaaa\ her companion vessel, with I'rince Henry on board was not far
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  • 93 3 A cHH-Kt-r match was played on Saturday afternoon, he.ween the S. C. C. 2nd XI and the S. R. C. and was won by the former by M runs and five wickets. L. H. Hannaford for the S. C. C. took 7 wickets for the excellent average of 10
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  • 69 3 IxsPEi-roii Kairhurst ia reported to have made a clever capture of counterfeit dollars yesterday. He gave SlO to his agent who purchased twenty counterfeit British dollars from a suspected man. The Inspector could not see tho transaction in bad money, but, on arresting the man, he found fifty
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  • 1702 3 NOTEB, NEWS, AND COMMENTS. BATTLESHIPS' COALIXU TEST. Ax ciperiiuental calm- test has been tried at Portsmouth witlithe object of testing, the capacity of the port to coal a squadron expeditiously in war time. Of the Tour ships that were coaled the J/iir» did much the best, getting her
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  • 99 3 TKI.EQItAI-lltl liKl'Ail.s St. Michael's, Jan. Mr -liritish stciimer Cnmarly, Shanghai, New York, while entering harbour during M. S. K. gale this day, totally wrecked all hands saved, some part of the cargo may iwssibly be recovered fear little prospect of salvage, ship or cargo. I-ondon, Jan. L'Hth.-The
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  • 113 3 DAMAIiK KM IMAI I. li AT Si),CXIO,IK«J. Kri.t.EK details of the great fire at Manila early this month, show that seventy or eighty houses were completely destroyed and a similar number partly destroyed. The fire. Iwgan in Rosa'rio Street, ofl'the Cervantes Square. The damage is estima. id
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  • 143 3 in the Initod States Consular Court at Shanghai on the loth instant Thomas (lay, an able seaman on the American ship ham. pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to set the ship on tire. He said I went aboard the ship one night, and I went into
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  • 131 3 Two Russians men-of-war arrived at Colombo on the 11th instant. They were the >','>■„,; Velihj (Sissoi the (ireat) and the Mtwrta, iKith new warships of approved type and very simih.rin point of build, the VantTM is of U,47« tons :tIS feet long, with a beam of 07 feet,
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  • 255 3 Tiik Tf» arrived on Friday with a cargo of coals from Sadong, for I'aterson Simons 4 Co. The imgo, which brought a cargo of almost I,llml tons Indian coal and some coke from Calcutta, went to tat wharf of the Smelting Works at PIIIO I'.raui. 011 Saturday Hat,
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  • 17 3 MAP SHEWING THE TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY BRITAIN, KIiANCE, A>'l> UEKMANY. AND THE DISPUTED TERRITORY.
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  • 230 3 RESCI.TS Of SMI HfIAYiS Ii.AY SI XOLK lIAMU.AI'. M rs. Saumlen be „l M rs. Somerville 0-3, b-2. CHAMPIONSHIP lAIHS. Mr. ami Mrs. Bra.l.lill l*at Mrs. Mokes ami Mi Reid J-«, -I. ii-.-.. Mr.-. Bslsmaoa and Oapt I'nrsonß asal Mrs. Kyniier.-ley an.l Mr. Wright. H-!, 4-U, Mi
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  • 129 3 Loaaaa, list reataary, Vuatana Btattbafl, pn— iittaul by the Orawa anaeharga of aouetsmg, encouraging, ami tarsnadiai jiersonstomiir.ter the T/nr, btt I I •tnetnead to eighteen m.mtir-liar.l labour. BttOUT, Mb r.-bruiiiy. The 10-e-on Ihe I, tier (tunilhe lOlli .iiuie 1., the Ttli Febroarj amount t.n:-i ltiitisii,.u..| I JS9
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  • 204 3 Tiik I. i 0. ftawei with the mail from Europe of the 4th instant left Colombo nt op. m. on Saturday and is due he ii not Friday afternoon. The following is her najatagar list for tht I a. Baal lie* K. .-> fyeiiiMiit. Mr- Preach, Mr
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  • 457 3 THK riSSEMOIK LISTS. IHK I. O. "(Jaxuks" 26th Februiry MiAdams Mr. and Mrs Karlo Sergt Mtjorand Mrs Sliill.ngton and family, Mr B A Law. Mr .1 A PtgflS. '■sillAN.ill.il." Hat February Lieut Cochranc.Col Bogle. k.«. Cokomandii., llth March Mi and Mrs Lovtfl Mrs Uwrenee Jackson Miss Taylor;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 ENVELOPES. •sn: Alls Ttafß^aßKt THE PATRIOT KNVKLOI'K, 1.u00.51 Ml; sont free by Post 51.50. 108-PRIMING. All the !>!«■ ill Hi.' M..iil» limt, (lfflc« i- aew, iin.i II"- job-priatlag dtparhaaal i* airaagad to do wart aaMUj mi w..1l I h.-ie i- a spteUl departßtaat for book I. in .hug iin.i papsr-raltag.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 141 3 ARUANtiKMKMS HotTDAT, -'Ist I-'ki-.iu-aky High Water H.rVpjn S V A Uaxim Uim Drill. 5.16. Philharmonic Choir I. I. Ti Tournament LO.il T Temperance Club. 730 Brough C .ly A Village Priesl Town Hall 1 1 iskav, l'jnu KnavAßT. High Wattr. ii nan. i Li: p. in Pi Henry expected. Municipal
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    • 94 3 WKATHKR REPORT. A'onAniu Kerbau Hu-yilal, BM AW.. 181 W. Ham. 3 p.m. ll p.m. i: Bar. -1' sil iii.77s :v ml Temp. M].u IM ta.o W.B'lbThor 77 i 7HO 7«:, ;.c l)ir.ofWiml»».w. sji.w. Calm Max. Temp. 38.1 Mill 71. ?S M»x. in Sun 140.1' S Torr. nvl. 71.J i Bnlnfiill
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  • 358 4 >- VHULi X»MB A TOX*. UiPTAIIC FIU..H SilLEl.. I w ii.si.ii. Q Kin j I Bab IK Hone Wan Brit Mr. lltl Mellnrn |>akan Kel. IT Wee Bin an. l Co. 18'UiaagAnn sir. ft»l lluulop S.iiiiaraiij; <■:■>, HIT. K. Thin C. Ltd 111 I'rinn Alexander Hut. sir. 7_'7 Meulemaii
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  • 483 4 8moiro««. Jlrr FclscMT, 1888. PRODUCE CK<i(m an mrrtritd lo 12.30 a.m.; Ounbier 8.3*. Copra Ball, "0. do l'ontianak. 7.80. Pepper, Bl»c SS.OO. jo Whi'«,(SX) 40.00. Sago FlourS .nurak S.SS. do Brarai... nominal 2-0. Pearl 6agr iMCoff' v T.all, picked ».00l Cot).. Palembang, picked.... 34.00. CoS. c, Liberian, No. 1
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  • 145 4 MAI LS CLOSE. For Prr ilr. Tirnr. To-Moaaow. IVli via port» .Si.it, 11p.m. IMBBI via polls H. Timor, 1 p.m. EC l'.iliat Ainu «m. 1 p.m. Cali'iitta via ports EUMsaHL 2 p.m. MHiiila !-!■< lie Luzon, i p.m. Madrau via ports Isilpoora, '2 p.m. Bangkok <!or<ion, 3 p.m. Malacca Klang
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  • 87 4 From China -By the V. 4 O. h.b. <,an;m. due on the Ma in-taut. l/ft Singapore Duo in Ixmd I. in .'.ill I. Ai) Feb Ist Ju »ih R. li. 1.. hbMk .hrn lllh M. M. Fi'bl'oJ .Inn lllth P. A 11 V.i. IMb Jan Mb M
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  • 230 4 AURIVAIJ". Par (111 ana i Banisilsil from Hongkimn: Mr S Carroll, Mm Uilll.rongEaad Mr.. I). F.S HilllH-oiiKh. From ShanghaiMors R. Farinx. K llannnni.an.l C. Y.-n<-. lor 8 s. l.Kilitntn; Iron Calrntta nnd Mr un.l Mrs. ShniKor. Mrs. Dowlcv. Mr. Ilurton, Mrs. Scliilli-r, Mis. (iunn, Messrs. J. JI. Anthony.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 221 4 Under thin handing the foil o» i ng nM rev i a tions are used str— itaamer «h.— ship bq.-bvqne: Brit— Hriti.h V. S. United SUtet; Ft. French Ger— Oerman Dut.— Dutch; Joh.-.lohore; Ac, 0.C., General carco d.p.— deck paMengers U. Uncertain; T.P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T.
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    • 1540 4 Aimviu Smi-i Noo» or >vi i :<iv. Han Hin Cyan. Brit. »tr. 199 t..ii«. Capt Ro««lle. Wtb Fib. From Klaug. i»th Feb. Or., 41' d.p. <••• Bin and Co. For Klang i'lcin "'"ill ■>. Brit. >tr. l!'. p ton*. Capt iil-.-n. I'.illi X.-l. From l'ontianak, 18th U U.c
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    • 409 4 Kamt, port. probabU dale of arrival, «rU Mflif of ngrnlt. A. Apt-nr. Hongkong, Kelp IS; 8. A KM All. mi. duMlti. Ift X.-l. 7 Aniphitrilo, H'kong. K.I, >t; Kjiut.iiUrs ll:ill.«ral, 1.0n.1.m. Mnr fl I. .1 l>. Uavero. llr.ni.-11, Mar 3 11-lni Mm Hu'rneo, Hongkong. Mar V! I. A
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    • 109 4 Dati. Vk-iLs.vim ku<.ai;i. Ottmm F. b Ml Clam Brit «tr. Black II (Vntßur »tr. I ILimuhn.' lit Sri I'linjoiiK i'munii Hut Mr. i Xacodnh 1-iiii.lhi Brit btr. Hudson (VrlHirus Mr. 11.-1 I II Mi,1,11.-hani Castle Mr. V ili-ntm- Ainhint I >lr. I Casey 31 ItH Wan >tr. So liar,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 331 4 NOTICES. .1 AM KS WATSON COS 800ICB WHISKIES ai:k tiik MR \ai 1 1: in tiik maukkt: »11.00 PFRIABK, DUTY TAID. V. V. <>. SPECIAL RESERVE. Mi>isißa\wia« DOMINIK. 1<; Vi:.\i:S(l|,l». Sl6.oopkrcaje.ddtv paid. C'l'l \l\ M-.1.K KIIOM IiKT.MI. liK.M.r.i:.-. oil Me A LISTER Co.. sole agents ISMAIL AND RAHEEM HAMOMJ MBKOHAXTM
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