The Straits Times, 28 March 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH Bft 1898. NO. 19,41)0.
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    • 931 1 rp,, aoSMBO COMPaNT. LIMITU i|Q aasalaH LUs Assmsamse. Neraisa Daioa Firs Ussraaes SoeM; AU> Coasaaaj (Krs)_^ ru Ossaa Maria* Ibsbmbiii Coiapaii7 Tks- Ckicia UmfmX Htsaas Nsvigrtion Compsmj Tk. TotMihaas l-«~ Cosspaaj. Th» Haritisaa lasoraaos C^mfmnj. Unutsjd. V r patticalan of tkosa Cosatianias, sos tks r^j of THK BOKNSU COMPasTT, LIMITKU
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    • 1192 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. AATSCHAPPij" herlands India Government. nyDknmit Co.. a-8, Cou.ni Quit. ill t»"l>mp<iu<h«Jfor Oo I nl>oi .Saniamng.A Koumtmya. 1 MUTISM INDIA RTEAM NAVIUA I TION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANO, RANGOON, 4 CALCUTTA I inp of the! 'iiiii|ntiiy'«Hl>'niMi'r isintMMled to leave Taiijoiik 1'agar Wharf every we«k. l'.i«m-ngi-r» nuil Cargo an- Ixxiked
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    • 679 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCA8H RE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £4,I»7,«OO Paul up Capital S12.7S0 Reserve Fund 670,346 The undersigned, Agcnta for the Company, are prepared to accept tire n-k« at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD .1 Co. rK CHINA TRADEE- INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital 8»b*cribed 11,000,00.. Amount Paid up.
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    • 733 1 nVU QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY EOVAL INSURANCE COMPANY. VlB» lmt RiKCK Bl'ILDHOa, Llvtliwi Th« ..ndersigned, Agents (or the above Compsny. are prepared to take risks at HOOGI.ANDT Co. 'put STRAITS INSURANCE A COMPANY, LIMITED. Hun OrricE, siMijivKi. Capital Fully Subscribed ■/<"> '.<■•> Capital Paid-up •>"<■. ReserwKund. KOJ-JU Batana, of Working Ac.uunt
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    • 704 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION paid-up capital •lo.oao.nn. RK.SKKVK KIM' RESERVE I.IAIIILITY OF) nmr nr PROPRIETORS. J..1IU,UUU,U«J. rot'KT or DlRBCTOM: Ron J. J. Ull L. Ik. B. HOui. t>). I)m tt c in,.. (I. E Emm, Km,. K L Kkha«i»o«JU, 0. B. DonwiLL. K.., B. S«swa«. f D.vid.h k«i.
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    • 533 1 NOTICES. J. MOTION CO i WATC1IMAKKRS. JKWKI.LKUS, OPTICIANS. RKP.UKS I'KOMITI.Y KXKII'TKIV REMLNGTOX STANDARD TYPEWRITER. TUB FIKST HKs T. Is Xkw Yokk, Chi' aoo, Phiiaueli-uia AM' U..-..i\ 7.V- of Typewriters in uae are Remington*. Mi Agml» Me ALISTKR ft CO. I ■■*>" SIR JOHN POWER cV 8ON*8 SI'KCIAI, OLD I'OTSTIM. DUBLIN
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    • 724 1 AttOODTHlXi IT^R CUTS AID BRl'IKKS fnlM.tr..I injury 1* very •.■T.Tr th*rr n illt-.- maturation ami btil littlr ««pllini; M "»«m. it Chambrrlain Fain Balm applied, sii'l a i-urf* ran <-■ rfftctsd in one third thr tim<* any othn ir,..i,,,,.,,i .aiil,l irquirr TonrHArmt i< qui.kly cnrad i.v putim* T P T
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  • 241 2 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 28TH MARCH, 1898 THE SITUATION IN CHINA. Established: 1831. PRICK 15 CENTS. [S\i),ter\ptim\ rale, and adrertinng rales may he found on th* frmrth pri^e.] M. BPEYER RECALLED. niIITISII NAVAL MOVEMENTS. (Spceutl telegram to the Strait, Time,.) Hongkmy, L'7/A March. M. Si-kvkr, the Russian Minister in Corea, has
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  • 112 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE CUBAN QUESTION. THE "MAINK" EXPLOSION REPORT. THE UNITED STATES DF.MANIIS. London, JUth March. The report on the Maine explosion by the United States commission of inquiry ha- been published. The reuyrt linds that the explosion was external, apparently from a submarine mine but the report does not
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  • 41 2 I'XFBECKDENTED SCARE NAVAL DEMONSTRATION COUNSELLED. There is an unprecedented scare regarding the political situation in China. The Times advises an immediate powerful naval demonstration in the Gulf of Pechili. [The Gulf of Feehili faces Tientsin and extends towards Port Arthur.,
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  • 48 2 OXFORD WINS. Oxford won the I'nivcrsity boat race by twelve lengths. This is the tifty lifth bom race. Oxford won lust year by a) length-. Oxford h»s no» w.m thirty' two of these races, and Cambridge twenty two. Then: was a dead heat in Iffl.
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  • 185 2 SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES. Dksiitk the etl'orts of Spanish and American statesmen, the relations between the two countries are daily becoming more strained. Evon before the disaster to the Maine in the harbour ot Havana, public opinion in both countries was dangerously bellicose. And the latest incident, followed by
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  • 270 2 Kka.v c has so far been the neglected partner in the Dual Alliance. Her turn lias, however, at length come to reap the fruits of so much sacrifice in the interests of her ally. She has put 'n her claims and, backed by the iuthitnce of Russia,
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  • 70 2 K.ik the information of friends of liassenger* who left here per P. 4 O. WmnanMun the 11th March and joined P. .v O. tVii'/Ki at Columbo, the P. A O. agent here sends the following telegram from Aden, dated 26th instant, for publication All passengers on board the 'Viiiui have
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  • 9 2 Additional names to the Annual lli'Kira are printeil to-day.
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  • 12 2 The Hydra has auffered some damage by fire in the Bangkok river.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 18 2 It is advertised that, Mr. C J. K. van Aalst, is now agent for the Netherlands Trading Society.
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  • 19 2 It is understood that the Penang (iolf Club, will he unable to send a team to Taiping at Easter.
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  • 17 2 Mksmcs. Powell Co., advertise an auction sale or plants at No. 2, Oxley Koad, on Saturday next.
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  • 19 2 Mr. Arnot Kvid left for IVnang on Saturday evening. Mr. Lillie din-cta the Strait, Tima during Mr. Reid't absence*.
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  • 22 2 Tiikkk will bu practice shoot of the Garrison Kifle Club at Iialettier K»nge cm Thursday next, :ilst inst., commencing at 3 p.m.
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  • 22 2 Af-nxo Ins|>ector Collins of the Police was put on the sick list yesterday. It is thought that he is suttering from influenza.
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  • 25 2 Messki. Tan Hup Living Co. advertise that Lim Soo Pin and T»y Eng Guan are no longer partners in the firm of Chop Giang Hin.
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  • 24 2 It is rumoured at Penang that Mr. Drumhead Matthews, who is returning to the Straits, will join Mr. Presgrave and practise in that Settlement.
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  • 25 2 The body of a male Chinese child, aged aKmt two months, was found yesterday afternoon, wrapped up in a piece of matting in Patterson Street.
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  • 30 2 Mr Justice Hyndman Jones arrived here from Penang by mail on Saturday. It is understood that he will remain in Singapore, till the return of Mr. Justice Law in December.
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  • 35 2 This morning, further evidence was taken against Acting Bombardier Groves, who it charged with perjury. Evidence was given to the effect that the signature on the depositions of the prisoners evidence, was in Grove's handwriting.
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  • 45 2 It is said in the Perak Pioneer that Capt. Ainslie will not probably come to Perak quite so soon as was expected. He will continue to act as A. D. C. to Mr. Swettenham, the Acting-Governor, until his successor, a Mr. Duff, arrires from home.
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  • 43 2 4.*>,000 sovereigns were handed in on the 9th of March, at the Calcutta Mint, in exchange for Rupees, at aixteen pence. This makes £70,000 in ten dayp, and a further large sum is shortly expected to be tendered.
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  • 42 2 Thk Judicial Commissioner was to hold court in Kinta on the £ird instant, to dispose of nine murder cases pending. Mr. Hewgill, the Acting Legal Adviser, appears for the prosecu.ion in cases where counsel have been retained for the defence.
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  • 42 2 A MALAYoverseer, named Al>dul Bakar. livipg at Passir Baa, states that some one set fire to his bullock shed, last Saturday night The building was entirely destroyed. He suspects a couple of Japanese whom he dismissed a few days ago.
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  • 49 2 Piiivate Jones, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was hanged in Bareilly District (iaol (India), on the '.Mb instant, for the murder of Sergeant lnglis, of the same regiment, in October last. The deceased had reported Jones for disobedience of orders in the frontier campaign.
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  • 55 2 Qanßtt Augusti has been appointed Govern. i (ienrral of the Philippines. The Philippine residents at Madrid had an interview with him on the ,'lrd bat They expressed a wish that reforms might In: introduced in the islands. General Aucusti, in his reply, said that the consolidation of peace
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  • 66 2 Tiikkk were fire magistrates' appenls «et down for hearing before the Chief Justice, this afternoon, and it was stated there were other appeals ready for hearing by the Sujierior Court. In consequence of the heavy lists of motions, ecclesiastical cases, demurrer?, and judgment summonses, his Lordship stated he
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  • 83 2 THE VLADIMIH MONOMACII." Thk Itubsian irnisiT Vladimir \lu,u>iikkli arrived yesterday morning, from Colombo, on her way to China. The PManr MMMataoi sailed from Algiers on the 6th February. She is armoured with a ill-placement uf j.TBfl tons, and her inuicatc.l horsepower is 7.UUU. She was
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  • 140 2 Taut Hon. J. A. Swettenham, C.M.U., waa formally sworn in, as Officer Administering the Government of the Straits Settlements, this morning, at the legislative Council Cliamber by the Chief Justice, Sir Lionel Cox The members of the Council present were Major-licneral JonesVaughan; Hon. C. W. Sneyd-Kyn-nersley, Acting
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  • 48 2 Mr. E. Talma, Cadet, was to leave Penang for Madras, to complete his studies in Tamil. Mr. L. A. M Johnston, Assistant Postmaster-General, will meanwhile, in addition to his own dutie*. carry on the work of L'n.l Assistant Protector of Indian Immigrants there we Mr. Talma.
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  • 71 2 It may be of interest to members of the commercial community and to cricketers to learn that Mr. F. V Hornby, who it will be remembered was with us in Ih.vM.mu 1 1 1 official Assignee, and who captained the lirst cricket team to Hongkong has
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  • 66 2 A match between single and married players of the Singapore Oolf Club is fixed for the 9th Ap-il. It will he match play— two rounds. The entries cloae on the 7th April. The married players will be captained by the Hon. J. M. Allin«on, and the single players by
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  • 68 2 A Macao woman, named Wong Ah Song, a brothel keeper, residing at t>7, Smith Street, reports to the police that, early yesterday morning, her house was broken into through the roof, and that two tin boxes containing clothing and money, valued at $2*2, weie stolen. Subsequently the two
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  • 72 2 T'ia final meeting of the Fund will U- held in Calcutta on the 2.lth instant, to adopt the report and dissolve. A balance of upwards of four lakhs will ha placed in charge of the ControllerGeneral for the next famine The total fund, including local and
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  • 63 2 QUARANTINE A.iAINST .ICIIIIAH Information having been received that bubonic plague, exists at Jeddah, it is officially notified that the port of Jeddah is infected. AH vessels arriving here from Jeddah will be put in quarantine, and there detained for nine days from the date of the last case
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  • 141 2 OFFICIAL LANUHOLDIKU. A cißi fI.AH, dated the hth of Ha> ruary, 1 -9s, has, says the Kaaai Gazette, been issued to Federated Malayan States' < 'Hicials, requiring each recipient to send in a return to the Resident General's Office as to his interest, in land in any of
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  • 165 2 It is stated that the M M. Company, have now in building two steamer.-, Bister-shipß to the Uat, which was placed on the I ir bat line last ye... and which was specially built for the direct trade with China. The first sister-ship to
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  • 164 2 THE FIRE ON THE SAINT MARY." A Nam ui:i iIn connection with the recent serious lire on the British steamer Kami Maryu survey was held at Colombo on the llth instant to report if she was in a lit state to continue the voyage. The surveyors reported that they found
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  • 645 2 Even as early as 4 o'clock v.t ,a afternoon, people began to aaa2£*» and in the vicinity of Johnston", I' to »iaa— thadapaitnwofUwQo and Udy Mitchell (or Europe to 7 nspcctor-General of Police, Q*^ Bridge to the entianee if* Pier wa. line.! by S.kl. full dre.-s iinilor,,,
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  • 309 2 TU THE EDITOR Or THK STBAITS TIHM* Sik, Referring to your appreciative article in Saturday's issue of your journal on the subject of Mr Bells police service in tiie StraiU Settlements, I desire to add my tribute to Mr. Bell's sterling worth as an uffi.er
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  • 45 2 At the date of M the Mtiar Central factory Coopan) ><■•■' been registered »i lh. i capital I mil shares. The object i»«« licence under the Mac ial I »>}k laiaallim. foi tin trad "i r:1 M lhca libie. .it llamlar Habarao Muar.Johore.
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  • 46 2 A C'IIIXAMAN. MHMd K living at 177, Teluk Ayr Street, Ihataaito thk morning, hU bou" BfakM into through OH "I iHt Acoiipleof,liaiii..mlsell.airp".statetl la Ik; worth •HMi "lid MBW tie"' inf were stolen. The man has JO picion m to who committed the IM
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 525 2 NOTICES. I NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. M»..1f.,t, lr ..n, 0 f I'YWMITF OKLIONITE OKI. MINK nv\ \M| i i IILAHTINd OBLATIHI I.KTOXATOI;-Kxp-OKTIRH o» uimraa KLECTKI'- BLAflTOra AI'PARATIS «t»rfi4"«K" in BrTtai "aw m.i',l (•OTBMMIKT, AKD UI.TRIUnu, ODIUII. TElli TO II OF ■CFIEIOI UDAUTY UD HTRIIUTH TO AJCY OTHtfts OFriBID Pol •*i.i
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    • 476 2 NOTICES. ABHAUS'S HOUSE REPOSITORY, AMI VKTKHI.NAIiY KSTAHMSIIMKST lI AS NOW lOKSALK: i:a< k imiisKs.I WiUIAt.K I'AIKS, -l\'. l.K iiarnksn lOBBKB,' COHS AND POMES," AM. (II ARANTEED. FODDKR. Fresh supplies every 15 days, which ensures freshness. M.vKNKSS Ofanydescription made All repairs neatly and promptly executed. Horses shod under the supervision of
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    • 416 2 NOTICES. RETfItN OF THK FAVOIRITES'" Kxtraordinary Sight Electric Light 1 1 THE VICTORIA PARS I THEATRICAL 00. The -tiniige. l manual i. .ii that has ever toured l^mdon. China. Ceylon Burmah Straits and India,- will perform at the spatially aracM NOVELTY THEATRK.-Vuw-n Slr.et VoaoW nfl ifaraa, ls»x. 1 he New
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    • 836 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. Tanjong Pagar Dock Debs. Straits Trailing Coy. Shares. Maynnrd A Coy. Shares. Tanjong Pagar I>oek Coy. Slinrc.-. Prye River Dock Coy. Shares. FOR SALE. Sportinc Club K Debs. Sink. Timlier Coy. Shares. FKASEK 4 (H, v. c. Exchange and Share Brokers. TO .MIURNALISTS. A JOURNALIST, of sonic
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  • 594 3 AH IMP'KTAST gfISTIOI AS TO roan. Tins afternoon, his lx>rdship, the Chief Justice, dcliv. -nil judgment on an 0 -i.-nit quention as to costs between aonelton and their clients. The pro- ceilings arose out of the suit of llndjne S l,, Kusopc va Niblelt.and were in
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  • 309 3 1-kISENTATIUN TO MX. LILLIE. Th* 6'ui.ii WMUMi contains accounts ol* murders and gang robberies in .litlerent parts of the country. The district of IMHM is said to be practically held by armed gar. ;s. cbiclly "jail birds released uinL-r the late amnetty ol the King Theexi.ulsionot Mr. l.illie
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  • 121 3 Tim Klow-or Show, which DMM at the i ->n Hall to morrow. hid« fair to baa .ii MHM It i- Mml thai till' ntrii-s for on-lii.lii anil rut famn ■"<• >• rj p«HI anil will Im- I ili>tin.l t.ilnr.ul the Show Tin' I'.ilil aftlM YorkMiir,. Kepm.-nt will
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  • 87 3 ,iki-k m«l\rjw. i riacetlu prtoeof ttahai rim, I i- u-|..'it.-.l In h.ivi' bMO more .leu, and far inmiliK l.ili-l in tin- >1 1 -t 1 1. I •'I i it. it It is s.u.lthat Ihe land "In. li formerly formed Urn fcilhiml Cam .it tin- f...i1ul th.- lull.
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  • 3533 3 NEWS, NOTES. AND rOMMKitTS. CHINA LOANS. Tli.- totml of the Ixuns raised by OUu ninif Ih74, amounts to X."il,<m,:ni sterling, apart from the XI 0,000,(10(1 now borrowed. The rate of interest has gradually declined from x l>er cent, in 1*74 to S per cent, but year; and now
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  • 77 3 Urn li-i 8* WMBMJVMMI i-ki'Mim:h w. a. tir,-i« mm Arthur Vminn I"""' K. M. Al. van.lci- BOjOU Hi.ii.,l Hiukiii.haw I C..|oiicll'ciincti,,licr .Vi.iai Hi.- Keatern rtuhool SMn i 1n.,, link Loon -.in«i Si-ni; H.-ns (iuau IJHMB ■kaMiMpd mauM lirand Total »-i.17|... An intonating item in tail
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  • 993 3 LiiM-os. l"-th March The .Voro»l.,aßt.Pr.ter«bur|( new«paper, nrg^« tke neeewity of Russia finding an outlet f her Central A«i.-.n possessions on the I nrllan Ocean, and adds that the Ameer of Afghanistan cannot lor ever l.ar the advance of civiliution. Mr. Ctonnn. replying lo a question in the
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  • 29 3 ForßaaaM Wo nan, mi NthMank, Bautoobof«Bci judl t Co. London. ftMMI.tITH .'-Ih Mali -li. H 00 i'enaiu and llombay, BafMMa, MM Mth > jtajS, li.-. M«yer«Co.
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  • 186 3 RESILT OF SATfRDAVS PLAY. A. ■ll- -IMII CLinton+S 6rnl Capt. White -1, 6-2. OM rtreoin— ft v. Rowe +6, (postponed). b class -:v~nJoao,uim NT, v Ejekiel+3 (postponed). Bremner— 'J Ual Hooper ser. iul. tt-l I'HTMT I'-'l I ..'ill W.-V Hinglcy v. Morrison t|»o*tponedi. (apt. tinhorn v.
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  • 313 3 H. 1. K. M S. r/,i,/i»H.- llmmml arrived from Colombo yesterday morning, and went alongside the Tanjong Pagur Wharf, where she took in almost II"' tons coal and left for the roads early this morning. The ft s. Mmmml arrived Iron. Pengkalan Berandan, on the I..th instant. with
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  • 502 3 THE ANNUAL HEGIRA." I 111. I-A--I s..i li 1.18T3. THE P. i i "Japan." I'DthManh Mrs F .Owen; Hn MunayKol.eitM.il. Mr. C.Wishart, Mr. D. S. Carmichael; Mr. and Mrs Gibson and child, from Penang. "Boknko, 7th April Mr. and Mrs. rtIHIIII Mr A. II Xvi rett Mrs lUe and lainiiy
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  • 67 3 It is report.*.! at I'enanc that the Netherlands India (Jovemtuent have been unable to spare Mr Delprat. their railway sim 1 lalist. toad as consulting encme. rof Malayan railways The result is that the Crown Acnls for the Colonies have secured the services of a British consnllinc engineer,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 203 3 FOX SAI.lv. KM ri.OYMKNTS: Tol.l.l': \M> PERSONALS. [Isttimk, lo cents a line; mi and 3rd tune-. Meealaa Hne: Ith loath U centna line; 7th to IMb times, I goßtoa nhargahl thnn 'one !l'o'l'l'a*r.'''l IniV a (>,r,r. (inr advertisement, clo-e let, In this type, can Is. i,,-,rte.l :i time- for |1.0f.;aw.-ek
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    • 176 3 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. NEW GOODS, KiinvsirawHati. Willow Uanlen Hals Sailor Hats "slnch Ke.itlic-Tipi" Mlaiwi fluid,.,, s 1.,,,, v I'lush H.itMillinery t>rnaliieiits Cllildrcn's Sun Hats Kmbroi.lci.d Sun llonnct" Inlants Muslin Robe* Infants' Muslin Frocks Infanta' Hooda and lWuts Kills ami 1 all Nets lj»dics Collars aud Culls Bathing Costumes
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 253 3 WKATIIKU RaVOaTT. KMdmg Krtxn, Hotpital, J'lh V..r. MM, I* n.m. S p.m. P p.m. Ktsi*KKit. Bar. -"H.hih --V W. »8»: Tamp. NJ tin ".I W.B'lhTher TTO TM 7.1" Dir.ofWind N E N E NE. St llai.Temp. A Mln... TIC Ma». in Sun 1.'.l om Terr. rad. Rainfall Nil. WKATHKK TKI.KtiUAM
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  • 486 4 Smuiroas. MTU M.am, IIM. PRODUCE (Rata are eontdti U 12.30 a.m.) Gambler Copra Bali Jo Pontlanak Pepper, Black, Jo White, (6%) ..».*>. SiwoFlourSarawak.. 3.10. ™o Brunei HitPearl Sago ifi, Coflee, Bali, picked w."O. Coflee Palemhang picked 33.60. Coßee, Liberian No. 1 IH.OO. Tanioca, im.ll Flake 4.40. do do lit
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  • 99 4 For /Vr ,U. Tilt,,. Tomorrow. Ratu I .ii Mts Hin, 1 pro. I'i'imiii; aud l l'-li Calyyo, p in Malnoa and Klang Hatnri,,, 8 p.m fTllinM« ill 1 II XrrbiMa, 3 p.m. Mnlaica Sri Triny.jnnu, 3 |i.m. TrinKitanu via[K)rt9 If. Vtht Wiip p.m. Latmnn via ports Htculxi, 3
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  • 76 4 Fkom Elßorr— By tlicOcrman at. /Vinj lleinrieh, duo oil VV.dlln.tay. FkoN China:— By th« M. M. OceaMen, due od 1-t Apl. F.I. l«tli M. M. Mar. lfith Ml Mfc RAO. Mar. 37th Mar liii M. M Mar. •.■■'Hi Mariilh K. I>. 1.. A|il Ml Mur lllh P.
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  • 199 4 ARRIVALS. Per (iraiff "in 1t.,1,m.1: fro.-n Datavin )K«r-, liurlon, Schulten, and Van Houlrra l'cr from Call utta and IVnana -Mr ami Mrs. Uvinon, Mr. Rickfor.l nWbst a. Murray, Mr». Miran.i, Maasn Burin, smllier. and Watford l"cr Itomro from Bangkok— Mr. l'.T. //././«< from Bangkok Mr. an.l Mm U.h.-r.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 165 4 Under thitheadi tin the following abbreria ,iom are uaed •Ir— steamer sh.— ship q -barque; Brit.— British It. 8. United states Fr. Preach itt. u™« I Hut. Dutch; Joh.— Johara; Ac., O. c, General •rijo d.n.-diH-k pa»tengfr»; I!.— UncerL»i* T. P. W.— Tanjong r»g»r Wh»r(; T. V
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    • 1122 4 Auitau Mmci Noo» or S«ti ejjay. Albrrl Rickmrn, Git. bq. ton- l'»|.t Coahj. G Wood and Co. U— Rda.' Borne, Brit. rtr. 401 in.,.. Capt 8n>ilh, 1'Tth Mar. Fro.n Bangkok. >!«. (I.e.. tad SI p. Low Sum. For Bangkok. .< Rds. Want.., Dul. »tr. 121 ton., Caut Vo..
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    • 396 4 .Vmif port, probahtt date of armal. aid innc ot agent*. Vdria. Hamburg, Apl 4 Brim Mmr. Atri.li, Liverpool, A|>l II P. Simon'-. Ball.wat. l.ondon. Mar B P. 4 O Horn™, HonckonK. Mar I', 4 ll.-llon», llnmburit. Apl 1(1. IUutral»r(. Benlanvri, I.on.lon, Apl P. Simon.. I Bingo Mar.,. rTk.Mii!.
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  • 87 4 S VM.EI.VI iJ roiTl OAITA..I F«m SAILED. COHIO.tM. I S; Verona P4O.tr. l!«> T00.,..- Homl..y M«r K. P. «n.lO. Coy. iSS? 8 :Ssas? S"5- •f £.nka Dut.tr. U» T« 5, n.i»>»" see- a: ag B^feSßßfeg? '•7 V Monan.wh Ku» tru. ".7M kliK.inskv Colomlio Mar I»Ku»m.u < (Vvinß "wilt llit.tr.
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  • 107 4 Uat«. Vwmrtt N»«e Fucißu; lUniis I DMIIKATIUH Mar M B.n K kali. Brit -Ir. |J' n r v W Kui Saui{ n »tr. ■tiohjf Jnirari, Out «tr DttOroota M f Biii WI..U Ilin Unl »tr. «w Z KawtM "lovell H.-.SI,- »lr. ■■>>■• M loMk 1 M 11,- U-oiik »tr-
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