The Straits Times, 14 March 1898
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Title Section12 1898-03-14 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1898. NO. 19,478.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement936 1898-03-14 1 BomtlO COMPAWT, LIMITKP J..1 I. -tar'lani Lit* aanrance. >.tr»iph Union Fir* Insoranoe Sooietr .lia. lararanos Companj (Fire). 1-TaLlsWll'- '-If* Assuranc Sooiaty. TV, 1 3r« M«rin» InsnrMce fompany. iv lhin» Mutual Xt<~u Nsrigaticm C.impanj. |j: Tl k »ham[- r.rl^Comi»«jr. Tb» MarittaM Insurance .oaipan;. LiauUd. t nrtieiilan of v.-» lV>mpani«a. Asa the936 words
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Advertisement885 1898-03-14 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. j jK KONINKLI.IKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPI'IJ I'nder oontnui with the N.| h.rl-.n.i. India Government. .].....>, nl .>..«_,n;. ,n AI.EN'V. LaTE.I. MlCM'tlsi Co., 2-3. COLLTEE QCAT. BuaJEHT rr n "l K»[wlea ]~W ill le Despatched for On lm.(»r/.im llni»«sin Mir I.V B'iiis>sin. I'ulu Laut. Cotei, Donggola, Kulonuan. and Berouw. Mar.885 words
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Advertisement717 1898-03-14 1 I Hltd'jUiHlK DIM MBHtUBBRIaW V MAKITIMKS OK FRANCE. Tiiru nj'hti AHilrvw. Jii-ru', .%'inj/rt/wr*. "j Ih. mail iL'stii.t- will i™»i- Singapor AH or ahom tli> 'iri'l.-r in. nUOMt-«t dnl.*t». I I«HM. IKSM. I'M— balm. v.i.'.i.r. Mnr l» .Vital Mar. M I liutim Apt. •"> j ffftanirn Apr. 1 I kv* Apl.717 words
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Advertisement635 1898-03-14 1 INSURANCES. THF. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2.127,600 Paid up Capital n\i,7M Reserve Fund C7rJ,SO6 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at BOI'STEAD 4 Co. 'IIUK CHINA TRADER INSURANCE 1 COMPANY. LJMtTED. < Wai Subscribed M.mn,ooG. Amount Paid op fl00.«XI. 1i,..,t» Innd635 words
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Advertisement213 1898-03-14 1 INSURANCES. THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY KOW Ml Kt.tr IX THI ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. QrKkN Iksueakci I:iiii«i.s, I.ivn.i'l i The undcrs'^ned, Affents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at current ratea. HOOGLANDT Co. 'PHB STRAITS INSURANCE. I COMPANY, I.IMI 1 KJi. ItTARLISHID IHKS. Hiad Orrirr, SiHoAroKl. Capital Fully213 words
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Advertisement383 1898-03-14 1 BANKS. HONOKONO AND SHANGHAI BANKINU CORTORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL |10,(WO.(HO. RESKRVK FIND I -,000.(MO RF.SKRVK LIABILITY OFI tlooo nnoo PROPRIKTOKS >.»IO,«0O.0W. CoriT or DiEirtoiw Hon. J. J. BaiL-lavi.. CaAia»«» R. V. OaAl. Ksci- Dshctt Cii>ii>«Ak. 0. Bsrim*NH, Kiiq. t A. J Katkonp. b»q v D li-.sis.i, K-i I K I KicHAarasoii.383 words
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Advertisement193 1898-03-14 1 NOTICES, <■■— n. v. J. mrrmcm 00 *w r. •Mr m ilm a« AGENTS IN ENOLANO. t— to MM, M«r Ihi Himemwß* *«lill^i lh>ttn, amf •i#«rfaitc« ffuMM RELIABLE AGENTS Aw »•-<>»»■• o' raa^s. mtum^mmm. or «>*«r —mmitlmmfy or<tn mtrmnd.d 6» 0. TOMIKI. •J*;, High Street. I'E ALF.R IN JM'ANKSK I193 words
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Advertisement815 1898-03-14 1 SHE RECOMMENDS IT" MRS. A. N VEKN/rrsidini at '*> ll.Tiry St Alton. 11l •llffert-d wi'.h srlatlo rheumatinm forovcr.tight nmnthn Rhertoc tortvl for it nearly Hie whole of this time, using various remedies rr'-nmmended by frisntN. and was treated n the physicians, but nveive.l no relief She then used one and815 words
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Obituary17 1898-03-14 2 Chill— On the lutb innt.. KoriktCust Thill, Marino Engineer, at Burmah Road, Peoang, of malarial cacnexift.17 words
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Article79 1898-03-14 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831 PRICE 15 CENTS. MONDAY, 14th MARCH, 1898. PHILIPPINE REBELLION. (Ciulitcriptum rales and advertising rate? may be found on the fourth page.] On the afternoon of Saturday the 12th. there was fighting between the Spanish troops and the rebels on the outskirts of the village of Bolinao.79 words
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Article117 1898-03-14 2 UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. STOCK EXCHANGE ALARM ALLEGED SPANISH TREACHERY. iMndm, Uth March. Renewed alarm to the extent of semi panic prevails in the Stock Exchange at New York. Alarm arises from apprehensions of a crisis in the relations between the United States and Spain. These apprehensions areReuter - 117 words
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Article26 1898-03-14 2 STRIKE AT BOMBAY. A general labour strike lias been organized in Bombay as protest against the measure* taken to stamp out the plague there.26 words
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Article285 1898-03-14 2 The ill-feeling recently created by the discussion of tho Towchang question is supposed to have led to certain libellous placards that were posted on Saturday, relating to Dr. Lim Boon Keng. The police will, no doubt, do their best to discover the author." of these placards,285 words
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Article34 1898-03-14 2 Sir Frank Swcttesiiam is booked to leave Marseilles for Singapore in the M M. .1,, m,i IMii,; which conuects at Colombo with the M. M. Laos, due here on the im li of April.34 words
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Article62 1898-03-14 2 It is telegraphed that the price of consols in London on Saturday was XIUJ. When the mail left the price was i'll 2,'». Kight days ago the price was ill:!]. There has, therefore, been a fall of ten shillings within eight days, or of fifteen shillings within three weeks. In62 words
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Article13 1898-03-14 2 I'KolnTK, exchange, and share prices. and the mail list, are on page 4.13 words
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Article16 1898-03-14 2 It is said that there has been a rush on the new Perak M cents staiups.16 words
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Article13 1898-03-14 2 Two vessels, the llertku and the I. C.C Kluo, have arrived from Hong-13 words
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Article15 1898-03-14 2 Mr. Alkxandh, the Australian Blondin, givea an open air performance, to-night, opposite the Raffle* School.15 words
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Article20 1898-03-14 2 TatPenang Young Men's Association have decided by a majority to permit playing on the billiard table on Sundays in future.20 words
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Article18 1898-03-14 2 Th« Rev. E. J. Frayling, formerly military chaplain at Singapore, has been appointed rector of Birti Moreton, Tewkesbury.18 words
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Article25 1898-03-14 2 Tm annual priie meeting of the National RiHe Association at Bisley it to be held this year from Monday, July 11, to Saturday, July 23.25 words
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Article26 1898-03-14 2 Among the passengers by the P. O. <.V.,<™>i on Saturday were:—Mr. .1. Maclaren from Brindisi; Mr. Mrs. and Miss Kraser, and Mr. Payne Gallwey from Penang.26 words
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Article31 1898-03-14 2 Captain Vanrenen while riding in 1 Vn..ng has bad a spill, says the l'erak IHonttr. Hefellonhishead.andhashurt his back so badly as to necessitate his being laid up for a few days.31 words
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Article38 1898-03-14 2 Yextcrday afternoon, a rikisba man ran his carriage up against a bullock waggon in Sago Lane. In the dispute which followed the crowd took sides, with the result that 25 were arrested for disorderly conduct.38 words
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Article40 1898-03-14 2 Bishop Anter, the head of the German Catholic Missions in Northern China, sailed from Bremerhaven on 1 5th Feb. for New York on board the North-German Lloyd steamer True. The Bishop advised the German Government to seize Kiaochau.40 words
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Article45 1898-03-14 2 Is connection with the murder case at Tanjong Kntong, the police have found the knife by which the deed wa« committed. The weapon has been identified as belonging to Harip, who was formally charged with murder at the police court this morning.45 words
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Article42 1898-03-14 2 Two Chinese boatmen were charged at the Penang assizes on the 9th instant with robbing two Chinese passengers in the Penang Harbour off Prangin. The jury convicted both the accused, and they were each sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprsonment.42 words
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Article59 1898-03-14 2 It is reported that the full dress uniform for the Federated Malay States Police is to be blue and red piping, Held service blue serge ca t >s to be piped with red and centre red. Malays are to have the same kind of caps as used by59 words
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Article55 1898-03-14 2 It is reported that Armugam Chetty died at Taiping on the Vth instant. This Chetty was the stoutest of his class in l'erak, and it is reported that he died from the effects of over-feeding His is the second death that has taken place among the Taiping Chetties55 words
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Article51 1898-03-14 2 At the date of last mail advices, (1-th February), the whole of the available troops in Chatham Garrison were taking part in a series of interesting military movements, initiated by Lt--1 ien. Sir Charles Warren, Commanding the Thames District, and having special reference to the defence of51 words
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Article57 1898-03-14 2 Kai;i -i yesterday morning, a Chinese woman living at Bally Lam-, heard a noise in her Louse and upon examination found uChiuaniun in the actof stealing some clothes, liaising an alarm, the woman pluekily seized hold of the thiel and held him until the arrival of the57 words
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Article59 1898-03-14 2 The Sarawak Government have ordered a new steamer to be built by the New Harbour Dock Company, Singapore she will be named the L'Aubaine and will be ninety live feet in lengt.i and fifteen feet beam. Her speed will be about nine knots and capacity eighty five59 words
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Article67 1898-03-14 2 Si 1-im-Kli A MAIL BAG IS ASTRAY. Thk Postmaster-Ueneral issues the following notice: With reference to the large number of letters from the I luted Kingdom reported to have been short delivered by the overland mail of Saturday, the l'ostmaster-lieneral thinks that a bag of letters from London67 words
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Article141 1898-03-14 2 1. if evening, writes a contributor, a Chinese doctor residing at 12s, Tanjoug I'agar Road, .was cheated by a Eurasian. A Eurasian culled in and said his brother was laid up with a disease and would like to obtain the aid of the doctor, lie agreed to141 words
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Article148 1898-03-14 2 A BENTKNCE MolllFlEI) The three men, Wong 'long, Toon I'h Kai, and Kuan Ah Fat, who liad pleaded guilty to assault and housebreaking by nignt were brought up this morniug for sentence. The prisoners had, during the Chinese Skw Year, entered the uousu of a Siamese priest in148 words
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Article705 1898-03-14 2 Tai half-yearly ordinary meeting oftheTanjong Pagar Dock Company was held this afternoon at tin-Company s offices at Collyer Quay. Present Directors,Mr.ThomasScoU(Chairman), Hon. T. C. Bogaardt, Moms. A. P. Adams, R Craig, C. Sugden, A. Laspe, and C. A. Ranch. Mr. W. It Swan (assistant manager), and Mr. I).705 words
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Article390 1898-03-14 2 TIIK TBIUMMES's lOSBEB. The official estimate of the casualties incurred by the Afridis and Orakzais during the late campaign is l.i"" to 1.400, which includes about one-third deaths reculting f.om wounds. These figures hare been checked, as the truth begins to tiller out. They are comparative, but390 words
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Article123 1898-03-14 2 AS ATTACK OK TIIB BOX. DR. I.I M Hoax KtXG On Saturday night, two pl.eards, i n the Chinese character, were posted on the walls of Singapore. One was postd near the Municipal offices and the other outside The Dispensary of tvlticli I) r Lim Boon Keng123 words
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Article148 1898-03-14 2 Tm final of the football cup competition (for the second teams) in connection with the celebration of the recent Royal marriage > in Johore, was p b yc j on the Johore Football Club ground on Saturday, by the Rafflestans from Sing,. pore versus the Tunku Mahkota,148 words
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Article147 1898-03-14 2 the NrMMcUM Tm: origin of the late disturbance in Mckran is ascribed to the impolitic proceeding of placing a Hindu in aponitiun of authority in a Hakaaaadu Bute where he is despised by the people and his presence is an insult to the ruler It will be147 words
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Article162 1898-03-14 2 ACTION IN SARAWAK. The Uajah of Sarawak has taken action towards the improvement of the marriage laws there. He laid the subject before the State Council on tlie 21st February, and urged that Mahommedan marriages would bo a more binding and strengthening tie if rcsistcred in the162 words
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Article500 1898-03-14 2 ILKA DOK INSTANT ACTION Mk. Allan Arthur, the hllHrti made a long speech :it the anmul meeting of tie Bengal Chamber of OaaMaam on the Mb February touchhg on railways, plague, the tea industry, and other matters. On thu currency question he spoke at length, > oneluding500 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement627 1898-03-14 2 NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. M»nnt».-lin»r« of IIYNAMI IK UKLIOHI 1 1 "Xl MINK HVNAMIIK ■I.AHTI.NU (IKl.atixk DBTOXATOBS untrim B K( I lili- 111 .ASTISii AITARATUH. IH irnvi KiruMiTiv, wn »v. unrnma i* (ikut Hkitaik, m ua to run Tin rim msiuiii of rcmTY I«I1M«I»T, INIi 111, THI»MOE«, OCi«A». TBII) TO627 words
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Advertisement463 1898-03-14 2 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO., LD. SINGAPORE. l;i:n\VN I'nW lIIHK IiI.AI»ST.)XK HAUS, 16 1- H H and M i:kai. 1:1 ssia calf *****. BLACK CALK SHOKS I'ATKNT I.KATIIKK SHDKS. PATKNT I.KATHKi: DANCIMi l'U.Ml'.*. want i.kathki: DANcnra pdbi 2_ I Sporting Belt "j 11KOWX LEATHKK SI'OKTINU iiELTS, with nickel swivels. SHOOTING BKI.TS463 words
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Advertisement382 1898-03-14 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I TOWN HALL. j I t ,U r Ik. Man;,,, nl ,<»■, ,i I <i *> THE COM'IMi tPUTM, STAKTISG SATI'KDAY EVENING, 19th M.MICH. 1 n the Firnt Appearance in the Straits uf an K-l AIM.I-HKI. LONDON FAVOCKITE, CARL HKRTO. .i TI.M. THE UHE.VTEKT LIVING CONJI KOE, AMUled382 words
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Advertisement91 1898-03-14 2 M. S. 8. iataafcd for tlw ttrwl. nx. thotid >« wntip. no c— >id« of th« wi <mij. Bt tlw o*»Urt ol tk>t ondttka. au> T lTs. 8. .r» nJHUd ih.t rai»fct otlMrwiM Ik. paUiah^. AU •dT«cUmn ooatimota u» raliMot to th. condition lh»t the M»n«iir nmj l«n tlw ulv«rtiMn«Bt91 words
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Article3157 1898-03-14 3 N v SOTKS, AM) COMMENTS. I Xl-l 08I0H OH BOARD A STEAMER. DeSniM newa has reached Seattle ml the report of an explordtiM steamer Clara Nevada ,1. Alaska. The ship was ,llv blown to pieces, and not a "i nrvi»e<l There were about 00 ,rd If ;\MEK AND3,157 words
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Article133 1898-03-14 3 Tmi: mobilization of Singapore «arijjuii. ■Ultli hafjni ><i Miiwn-i »dl ba rendered roon iiilwaiiin l>v <l»e fact thai (ba iimvv *U] co-op-rate On l-i.e-.luy ntehi H MB. Hmt will da» patch landfill i-arti.-s. who will endeurour t.. effort a landing at Forts Ter.-pch iDdSilotO. U 'I. '•'<"■■ ■">133 words
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Article457 1898-03-14 3 BATTAMBONG IN REVOLT. FKK.NCH INTERESTS INVOLVED. The other day, news came that the Siamese Government had despatched troop* into the province of Battambong, against rebels who had risen in consequence of excewivo taxation there. Battambong is mostly inhabited by people of Cambodian race. The province was conquered457 words
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Article389 1898-03-14 3 THE PASSKNOER U»TS. THE P. 4 O. Bengal, a:»th March -Mr. C. C. Trotter Mr. and Mr«. Scott and infant, Mr and Mrs. Kiddes and family; Mr. and Mrs. Logan and family; Mr. Carey; Mr. A. Miesegais. "Japan," 2HthMarch.— Mrs. K Owen; Sirs. Murray Robertson: Mr.389 words
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Article119 1898-03-14 3 Maaaa, HI IfapaV In view of 111.- in. -iiMsin- iiumher of plague villa..-*, the I'uniali Coveriinient iiave decided on placing the whole infected area under close observation. llv.iUiy, :>lh Hard,. At Bombay, vo.-tcrday. there were ITS eases and 108 deaths from plautie the total deaths from all causes119 words
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Article715 1898-03-14 3 The following are the entries and draws for the S. C. C. tennis tournament CHAMPIONSHIP Bainnie Rom, Elliot v. Bnddell, Ererton J. G. Mactacgart, Fisher t. Linton. 8. R»id a PVWhite, Pellew r. Oapt. Parsoaa. Schwab* v. Doyle; Luah. Bya. PROFESSION PAIRS. Banks 11, Rose and715 words
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Article144 1898-03-14 3 A CRiciCFT match was played at Tanglin on Saturday between the second elevens of the West Yorks and of the 8. R. C. It closed in favour of the second eleven S. R. C. by 3 wickets and lftrunit2XD XI WOT YOUS. Scracgs and b Falls .51 Shaw144 words
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Article90 1898-03-14 3 {tor .Simjiijtore). I'er M M. s. s. An, Hrki,- connecting with tbe steamer Lao* at Colombo. From Marseilles March 27:-Miss Randall, Mr. wd.l Mrs. Ii W Bean. Mr and Mr Katl. Per M.M. s.t. /Wupwj.'i* connecting with the steamer Sihsir at olomt.o, from Marscillea Feb. Mr. W. P.90 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1898-03-14 3 THK TANJON(i PAUAB DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED ri-tHE Tranßfcr Hooks of thih Company, 1 are closed till Monday, the Uth in-i. 1). P. IIAVIKs Acting Secretary. 2sth February, lent*. 11/3 "UOUSE OF LORDS" OLD HH.HLAND WHISKY. Highland WHisKr*. Cr«n«.l*k.«.fci««li-tlll*i>.C«r.. SULK BOOTCH IHI.K WHISKY supplied since 1879 to the HOUSE OF LORDS.81 words
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Advertisement159 1898-03-14 3 NOTICES JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. NEW GOODS= Fancy Straw Hats Willow Uarden Hals Sailor Hats Ostrich Feather Tips Kibbons Children's Fancy I'lush Hats Millinery Ornaments Children's Sun Hats Kmbroidered Sun lionuets lufants Muslin Kobes Infants Muslin Frocks Infants' Hoods and Bonnets Mh and hall Sets Indies' Collars and Cull's Bathing159 words
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Advertisement735 1898-03-14 3 F( R SAL 1 KM TIX >Of ENTS; TO LRTj AND rKKSONALS. jlsTTiMl, IS .enU a Una; Ind and Sri tiniM. lOcenUa line 4th to nth timw., A cents a linn; 7th to Ittth tune.. 3 ctaU a line; afterwards, 3 renti* a line; but no charge less than one735 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous208 1898-03-14 3 WEATHKK KKW)RT. ICtmtaiia Krrkau Hvpital, |M Ma* I ."if. Ua.m3p.m.9p.m. Kkmakks. Bar. IMIOMfMaMM Temp. wo THf. Tes .V. B'lbTher 7KS 79.0 780 Sf Dir.ofWind s»w. S.E. B.K. -3 Max. Temp. 88.0 MMLio Sun lift!' =l^l rerr.rad. B*t< >.« Kainfall 060; '-4< WKAlHhK IKl-bUKAM IE. A. i V. TrlrgrafK Co.) I.208 words
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Article473 1898-03-14 4 sinaAPOim, 14T1I March, UN. PRODUCE (Rattt or* eomflM f 12 JO a.m.) Gambier, «-J£ Pepper, Black. Ii Wblia,(«X) J"*Sago Flour Sarawak,. S-OJJ. Bmnei. Pearl Sago S-" 0 CoSeeriall, picked JO. Codec Palembang, plckad S3 60. Oofha, ÜbarianTTlo. 1 l"-«>. Tapioca, small Flake. 4.40. do do Ist quality, -do mcd.473 words
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Article157 1898-03-14 4 To-Morrow. Japan iir.i.i.i, 0 a.m. niiL'u'iinu via port- Fantte, 10 p.m. iii ii' via ports IlVd;. 1 1 a.m. lapan via port* J/.i,n7a. II a.m. 11-ilii I'ahat Ulunigi, Noon, liangkok Hydra, I p.m. Malacca and Kl»ng Battnitr, -J p.m. Malacca Sri Tringganu, S p.m. Bangkok Activ, S p.m.157 words
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Article95 1898-03-14 4 Kk.im Xi koi'k n>- tl.. M. M. aataafa due on the loth instant with datus to the I'-'.th Kel,. FromChwa:— By the M. M. Xatal, dua on l»th instant. oft Sint!«|i,irc I>u<r in Load Kol, 2nd P. O. M«r l»t K.I) 7th N. I). L. tour. Srd95 words
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Article206 1898-03-14 4 AKKIVAI> I'ers. s. Bmka from Wlembang :-Mr. Per t. h. ■Maw from Teluk Anaon via porU.-Messrs. Inch, CbriWie, Zehnder, Dr. Fry, and Mm. Armstrong Per 8. a, Momnouiluhire from London Mr. and Mrs. Swan and child, Mr. Gardner, and Mr. r ■-iiii K i..n l'ers. b. i from206 words
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SHIPPING
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Article423 1898-03-14 4 ■baa* P°r>. probablt datt of arrirol, mi iuum ol agent*. Bnllaarat. London, Mar 27 P. .1 O. Borneo, HoiiKkoiiK, Mur 11 P i I), llellona, Hamburg, Apl 10; Ifciutnilwii; Bengal, llonukong. Mur ;j P. 4 tl. llengloe, London. Mar 20. P. Simon.. Canton London, Apl 7 P. 4423 words
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Article126 1898-03-14 4 Date. Vmil.'i Kami FuoJUin, Caftaih lar ll' Calypso Brit >tr. I l.owry U 1101..-ong Mr. I Aliens U Sam Tor »tr. DViiue U Orwoll air. (jibb H Ijiloiih str. Purk.'r 1-J Ly.lerliorn Nor mr. !!»m i.:, U Kui.il u I ml. sir. < onbiglure 14 IsaUlla Brit str. Hudson126 words
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Article1689 1898-03-14 4 (Jaderthisheading the following abbreviations am used *tr— steamer *h.— ship l-q.- -barqua 8. t.-Briti.h V. UniUd Stata*; rr. Prench O«r.— German Put. Dutch; Joh.-Johore: Ac, (i.e., Goneral cargo d.p.— deck pasaengvn; U. UncerMia; T. P. W.— Tanjoog Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanlong Pagar l>oek B. W.1,689 words
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Article401 1898-03-14 4 AR RIVALS. S Vssskl'B Name. 4 Tom. ciiimn ftou Uutm Couiann. 11 UcLaurin Am sh. 131$ Oskes Shanjjbai K.l> li: llnustead and Co. U' l.vilrrhoru Nor. Btr. Iwll Hnmmcraus Yokohama Mi ]n Btiimtrad and Co. IS Moamouthtbira|Bril«tr. I»7I Ktaus 1-ondon F.l. Mloustead and Co. 12 M:i il.- l.u/on Sin sir.401 words
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Advertisement649 1898-03-14 4 NOTICES. FRASEB AND.NKAVK LLMITKD. LffNQAPQItE. M\M! M nilKl.'S OF Al.l. MX KIITInNS Of AKKATKK WATERS ni nan qdautv on/r, TIIK OOMPANTS I'UINTINC DEPABTMEST 1 l f ,;:M;,r;:;-:.CM'v;':.;:;^:^v:7^"^:^^ 1 1;;o < work la guaranteed mid all information !li. Compsnj w 100, BOBIKBOWBOAD. .1 A M ES WATSON CO-'S SCOTCH WHISKIES ai:k649 words
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Advertisement705 1898-03-14 4 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TIMES A.VI) THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1831. T'ttphliKS, .W 7O Msfrajaai isMhaai Tasaa aanMsaa Tlie Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula,705 words
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Advertisement335 1898-03-14 4 NOTICES. I jHiU^LIB Capsules ■fl BH —superior Fr/lllamaw t0 -°P a M Cubebs, and cure tee same diseases as these drugs in forty-eight hoars without inconvenience. >. i..eh .p.ai« bfin ibt onDy m MEMtS OF TK CHEST. GRIMAULTS SYRUP OF HiPOPnOSfHITE OF llsU. PrSKribsd in Fnacs lor tbt latt 30335 words
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Advertisement863 1898-03-14 4 NOTICBB. NOTICE. TIMES OF CEYLON, (daily edition). The largest and beat cirenfated newspaper published in Ceylon, as well as the smartest snd the most readable; is more largely supported by the European community of the Island than the other papers combined. In this great centre of Tropical Agriculture, the Timn863 words
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Advertisement34 1898-03-14 4 SHAR1 S WANTED. Municipal Debenture* ft Do. Do. 6%. Taniuiig Patrar JJuu'ls. New Pry« Ui»i<r Dock Co.'s. FOR BALE. i-iT.ciTsiix Planting Hbarel. Slraiu Sto/imship Makm S( IM KKVILI.K A. (1UNN, Exchanse A Share Broken34 words
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