The Straits Times, 6 April 1898

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  • 11 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1898. NO. 19,4iKs
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 873 1 -,111! BOPSBO COMPANT. LIMITED ,1 >HK Standard Lif» Assnranos. »nrich Cnioo Krs ln.uranc Sooietj aTia« Ajamraßos Company (Fir»). ,-h. K ,u,l»l.l« Lite Aasuranos ivsjirty. n. ,VL» kMaa In.ar.no. Company. To. Chiaa Mutual St«»n> NsTiiration Company. Thr I ,«enham l^rer I***' Company Tbs MftritinM Ituuranc* Company, l,imit«d. Dart.™!*™ of In™ Co.npanu».
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    • 810 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I-ONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART HAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AiirnU nl Bi»tapnr,: Ship Acihcy, i.ati: J. Daexiieu. Co., 23, Collyik Qt'AT. Beearjiaf rrom ExpecU-d ill In- liespatched for On Baveaa. Sourabaya. Apl Uan.an. Soural«ya, li'massin, Pulu Laut," anl i. Apl. a. .V. Fe^rwaUa. I'a.l.mg. 2. tmmm, Ol.lilch.
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    • 360 1 |>Urnsll INDIA STKAM NAVIUA li TION 00HPAIT, LIMITED. TO PENANU, RANUOUN, A CALCUTTA 1 OneofthoCoinpmiy-sstcamers is intended to leave Tanjonc, Paitar Wharf every week j Passengers and Cargo are booked by the t above steamers at through rates to all ports In India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports.
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    • 710 1 ri-'HE LONDON AND LANCASHIKE X KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital t2,ll'T,«X) Paid up Capital 212,750 Reserve Fund 87«,345 Tho undersigned. Agents for the Company, «re prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD Co. r pHE CHINA TRADEKs INSURANCE X COMPANT. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed tl.Oon.Oob. Amount Paid up
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    • 372 1 INSURANCES. rpHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Offices: (ji-EEs IeaVMMI Mm i'im.s. Liverpool. Tho undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to take risks at HOOOLANDT A Co. rpHE STRAITS INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. i-muv.h. 1883. Hr.AD OrncE, SmuAroKß. Capital Fully Subscribed f .1," Capital Paid-up HOO.OOO
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    • 488 1 BANKS. HONGKONO AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORIt)RATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI |10,(W0,0«i. RESERVE FUND I -,lKm,(««.. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI ln nmmn PROPRIETORS ..110,000,000. 11..- j. Dpi him Cainuux. B. >i.aa»T.>iq. DnrervCußuui C. Bsi-««A»X. K»i. A.J Kaihomi. E«. (I. D. Bo».»o. Kau. I K. I tirHKix.-,. K>.i O. B. DonwiLL, Ksq. IK. Sams, Kaq
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    • 382 1 NOTICES. I'KKIII.K .-PKiTACIKS I K.I.DEKS a. y. a 9 I I J i i iil i a 3 a I?. 1 i -a T 51 I 55 9 I l 'y, KMATKS t HOSPIIAI.S MI'PI.IKII m w f BUEY.HASGBSiTES &COY. lIAVK 1 1ST KKCKIVKD The Cycle qf the Kiituir: Ihe
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    • 772 1 rIIAMHKKLAIN.sroi.iI .(IfOI.F.RA. AMI IMAItIiIUKA UOODT. IH a splendid remedy for bowrl complaints in their various form., I,oth for adults >n d oblMree It h jaal such a medicine as every family should keep al hand, and especially during the siimmei s.a*on when .-oh. hoi,. r, 1 iiiorl.ns, dvsen lery, dia.rhoa.
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  • 270 2 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. BRITAIN AND CHINA. EsTAßLianxo: 1831. PRICE lj CENTS. [MubtcriptwH rate* and adi'ertinng ratel may be found vn the fourth fxiae.] MR. JULFOfR SPEAKS. Lite CESSION OK WEI-lIAI-WII. Imulmi, 6r/i April. Mi A. J. Hallom has made a statement regarding China in the
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  • 49 2 KACILITIK.S TO WARSHII's. The Duke of Devonshire further stated that, in granting the cession of Wei-liai Wei to Britain, China asked for facilities to lie given to Chinese men-of-war there. imiTisn ntUWM vAMEi.. China also asked for facilities there to train Chinese naval otlicers under Hritish instructors.
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  • 39 2 DII'LOMATIC ACTIVITY. PEACE RU I'BonAlll.E. There is ceaseless diplomatic activity at Home and Washington. I'resident MeKinley has postponed winding his special M essage to Congress until Thursday (to-morrow). The preservation of peace is still not despaired of.
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  • 469 2 I 'I ik lengthy telegram that we have to-aagr regarding the liritish arrangement to occupy U'ei-hai-wei is interesting, in so far as it gives an official statement ol the reasons that led to that arrangement. Otherwise, the ministerial statement does not add much to what we ventured to
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  • 246 2 A Chinese Secret Society scare is reported from Perth in Western Australia. Thither, Chinese are crowding, attracted by the goldfields. It was partly owing to their increasing inflow that the < ...vennnent of the Colony passed the Immigration Restriction Act. which Mr. Chamberlain has just advised the
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  • 504 2 The li.-iiit-s laid l>efore the Singapore Municipality tor combining the electric lighting of Singapore town with running electric tramways have, naturally, invited attention to bimilar combinations elsewhere. Interesting information on the subject is contained in a recent report by Mr. Faraday Proctor, an electrical engineer at
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  • 18 2 Tbi Officer Administering the Government will be at home at Govern ment House to-morrow at 4.40 p. m.
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  • 35 2 On Good Friday, there will be no issue of the Sfroir* Time*. On Easter Monday, the Slrailt Timn will be published about the tiffin hour. The Banks will be closed on Kriday, Saturday, and Monday.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share pricos, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 Captaik Talbot is said to have secured the pick of the new Selangor griffin-.
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  • 15 2 A special dinner is advertised to be given at the Raffles Hotel on Easter Eve.
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  • 17 2 The Strait/ UrnLjet will be published to-morrow at noon. The homeward mail clones at U p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 17 2 Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones and Mrs Hyndmau-Jones returned from Malacca tbu morning. They are at the Rallies Hotel.
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  • 21 2 Tut Government invites tenders for constructing specified quarters at the Lunatic asylum, and for the extension of the Beach Ko.nl Keclamation
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  • 24 2 A Ciiixaman, named Wee Tck Slew, charged with cheating Geok Pin out of three brilliant!., valued at aUSBL was committed for trial this morning.
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  • 31 2 TllK I'crak Ktaaar has heard it stated that land at Klang, Selangor, recently condemned as unfit for coffee, has consolidated in a most remarkable way, and has retrieved its character entirely.
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  • 39 2 Tiiehe will be no meeting of the choir or orchestra till after the arrival general meeting of the Philhrrmo.iic Society, which will be held immediately after Easter. Due announcement of the date will be made on an early day.
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  • 48 2 CATHKIIIIAI. OK THE "GOO!) SIIEVIIEKII To-IiAV, 6th April: Matins, 7 p.m. 7th, Pontifical High Md«s. 7 am.; Matins, 7 p.m. Kth, (<»'od Friday), Morning Service, S. Matins, 7 p.m.; Uth Morning Service, 0. loth, (Baataf Sunday), Ponlilical High Mass and Vespers as on ordinary Sundays.
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  • 49 2 The Captain of the KirkhM, from Calcutta, now lying alongside Borneo Wharf, reiH.rts two cases of choleraic diarrh.ra among his passengers, one of .whom, named Mr. Kllrrmm has died, whilethe other, Mr. Smit. is not expected to live. The Health OHicer has been informed of this.
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  • 52 2 Ywtkkiiav, a syce, driving one of the .minimises belonging to Mr. Lambert, was arrested for cruelty to animals in driving two hows in an unfit state This morning. Inspector Ballard applied for a postponement, in order that he might take steps against the owner. Thin was granted till
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  • 84 2 A KfK.irr.AN passenger by the S«lt,i,i, from I'ort Darwin to Singainire, reports to the police that on the evening of .list March, whilst at sea, some one stole his gold watch and chain, valued at £:<t). On discovering the theft he reported the matter to the Captain, who
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  • 85 2 The Kobinson Piano Company, of Battery Road, Singapore, have just received a cottage piano by W. Bpaeth, ot'Uera ((ierinany) who consented to minutely follow their instructions in the making of it, and have in consequence sent out I piano that will stand unlimited damp, in fact it
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  • 86 2 Yestbrday, eleven o! the watchmen employed by the Tanjong I'agar Dock Company were arrested, for being in possession of articles for which they could give no satislactory account. On Monday, Mr. Scott, the Chairman of Taiijong I'agar Dock, called for the assistance of the police. Chief Inspector
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  • 338 2 Saniikkson <t Co.'b report on the Ixmdon coffee market, dated Kith March, notes that spot coffee showed a little alteration in values, and operators were eiereising unusual caution in face of the unsettled political outlook. The supplies continued on a moderate scale, and chiefly consisted of Costa
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  • 443 2 rTIITIIEK LITIGATION PROMISED Van Guau was charged this amaba >r being tn possession of a quantity f handu dross and some •hands an Ik. SthofM.rch.inahouse m I ,nd Mr. J. P. Joaquim delended iZ vidence for the prosecution thow^ hat dross, chandu, and pipes wt>r> ound in
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  • 40 2 Tut annual report of the Nati.iul Association for supplying, female medical aid to the women of India, (or !-<U7, has been received. The Maori gives a satisfactory account of the hitinned progress of the work tlit Association.
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  • 206 2 Tin: iKilicc have bean inrcetigtluc an affair, which at first sight appear! to l)e a murder case A Chinaman, named Ki.h Siew. Manager te Hessn Koh Ten Chiang, at the sixth mil* stone on the Changie Itoad. Btatea that, at 1 o'clock yesterday, he was lying asleep
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  • 381 2 RKi-om tiv thi: i.vunh n— a h(;."l.d ok wasted oFMummna. Tut; members of the nriacjlH oajps* chedto China by the Lyons ChambaTOJ Commerce, has reported K. the feriM del'lndustrie Mineralethe general r»ull« achievedduringthe first journey thruticli China. This report makes plain the actual situation of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 623 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Mftnnffe tur*rl> of UYNAMITF. OR] KiXITK (.KLATINK DYNAMITE BUI6IINQ OELATINI DEIONATOKS ■arty run KI.KCTKIC HIASTINO AI'I'AKA lIS The isori KtruMivn, becko ill mltrr»(-n»>.[i is Uujt Britiik, hi miiii TO rim THE HIGH HT»XI>ARD OF rn»ITT i»ii urrrv tutu imposed by thi Beitikh faOVEEKHIKT, IKU AKK.THERirOEE,
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    • 451 2 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE AND COMPANY, LTD. Have just opened out a new shipment of goods for tht'ir Gentlemen's Outfitting Dept b FORMOSA.'" INCI.IDINO TIIK FOLLOWING: Stna HaU Hack M Ml Efonbarg" Hats. Ugh) Krown"lluniburg" llau Ohrsad*! I. A C, Ml Helmets. Lllwood's Wliitu Drill .-..ven.il Sun Hats latest ihape. Thick
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    • 1079 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 1 5 'T\ > m. W. A I. v.c. NOTICE. rE Exchange Banks will be closed on the following days, being Eastor loliduvs. Friday, sth Saturilav.mli > April. Monday', llth H/4 siViAiiiitK siMirriM; olib. XOTICK. rHE Starting Machine at the Race Coureo will be in work, on
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    • 105 2 Ox April 2nd, at tbe British Residency, Pekan, Pahang.the wifeot Hugh Cuffoid, of a daughter. U. 8. 8. intCTded tor Urn SlnMt Tymi •tumid K writlm on one ti.)- of Un pwer only. Hj tl|nnrlKt of Uuit oondiUoo. niAny M. S. S. ire njwtp.l th»t muht othtnru* 1... pablinhgd. AU
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  • 740 3 tram our Corretpaniletil ■hlea, 2-iA Harai 11 NJOM I.EASK. Tiik terms of the new lease to the Punjoin ompany have been approved h> Government. The document conveys miaing right* over an aroa of fifty ...,,»re miles for I period of fifty years from the *7th April, Is«m, and
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  • 342 3 (Fronts CorrttponJ'nt) Kuala Lumpur is jn-t now iill anaa with excitement over the approaching visit ..I the West Yorkshire teams. On ii i,..l hi i, lav. it is inteiiilml lo play the ,all,m" football match, and. on Saturday, the ttugby. There is lo be .in illuminated fete
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  • 327 3 Mils DASHWOOD SAUNDERS WINS. To judgo by the numerous attendance and the interest taken in 'he results, the Ladies' Monthly Medal Competition seems likely to be a great success. Yesterday afternoon naw the first (April) medal competed lor, and some in couples started for a holo round.
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  • 210 3 Ttnffiaai.th* Bnl of the new Danish line of eteamer* Inteoded to run betwaen ICuropc an.l the I'ar Beat, is iluu here with oaxao between the 18th an.l Wth inetant, laving pas-.nl the canal on the ultimo. T1,,. Ifonwx iadua 1 i Cardiff about Ilie middle of tins month.
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  • 513 3 1, lon, ll« WoreA. TheanmiHl nr. omits ju-t pnbllabed, of the Cyril. ts' T»uii.l|: I lub, show :i pi ..lit of oiei I.". i»«if..r the year. The 111 s of 111. 01, ie, besides 111.-' live shillings sub--..riplion. are the Hie* of uniform-, road Look- Ladies, handbooks.
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  • 931 3 a mmnstom philanthropist. Tim i«ople of Mentone have been much c: .rciscd lately by the promises of a niysti r 'o.iB philanthropist, one M Hayeres. This gentleman, of whom nothing whatever is known, startled the town by hiring the theatre for the exclusive, enjoyment of his own
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  • 1136 3 An effective tie may be of milk with a ruched border of chiftoD. Side coml« are no "longer worn in the hair, but the back comb completes every stylish coiffure. Tall, slim women look well in princess sowns, particularly if the waist line be indicated by a belt.
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  • 150 3 RESULTS OF TUESDAYS PLAY. CLASS SINOLBB. KINAL-TIK. Uodnin scr. teal Ezekiel T-\ K-l. C. CLASS s:v.: 1 Edlin scr v. Reid R. T. (postponed). A. CLASS DOUBLE HASDICAP. Oern.an and Linton 1 ("('I Schwabe and I;.-, -r 8-3. M, White and Pellew -3 v. WolfersUn and
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  • 137 3 The mail steamer CmmanJrl left Colombo at 6 p in. on Monday, and may be expected here on Sunday morning, the 10th instant The following is her passenger list from London to the Kar East Mr. LJ. Cubiit, Mr. R. Barn, Mr and Mrs Hun Mr. Kobertson.
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  • 396 3 THE I'ASSKNUKI! I.ISTf. THE K i O. "B..K.>Eu," 7th April. -Mr. ami Mrs. Haneon; Mr. A.H. Kv.rett. Mrs. Uiu:uml family; Mr. Wipgins; Mr K. Mur.lo.-h; Mr. /i..-!iaria» Mrs. Lildic ami infant; Mr. .1. Simmons: Mr and Mrs. l^we ami children. ••Thames, 1 Hh April-Mr, and Mrs. Uall.ii.lcn;
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  • 622 3 H. H. mi.is. laaaL lava, .Icires exchange with stamp-eolle. tors, in the Straits Seltlemenls. Hornco. Siaiu, etc. ni. IT/8 BOLD AXl> Hl.ouK. Ban im* ato Ibwh man who T*prr*Td n «iinl nrl Ol a Inr^o fortune in I'iiyiliK gold, in coin and in burs. Thi-* .lie melted, and u-it'i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 51 3 -HOUSE OF LORDS" OKI) HIGHLAND WHISKY. AUNOCRS4 I' HICHLAHDWHISKTrII I ilk j SoM. Importer. BQU BOOH II BULK WHISKY supplied since 1879 to th HOUSE OF LORDS. Oonanman arc cautioi None genuine without ti«.- trade mai ■OU BXFOKI I U ii;.\ii.i:ii.Aiiiii.iii.!:M.ni:i DISTILLEUY in, LIB BOUSTEAD Co., ni. w. 1. 1!>;
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    • 318 3 NOTICES. JOHN "LITTLE CO., LD. SINGAPORE. FAIRBANKS. STANDARD SCALES. We have now a full stock of Fairbanks Standard Scales as under. wdamflmflaV fli-Sr'V 1 COrNTEU OB FAMILY SCALE. with Brass Scoop and Pl.itl'.m.i l::: >. 1»: Weighs from t..:i»llw. in ll.e ■OOOfJ, and to Mil on tho Platform EDITABLE I'I.AITOKM
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 189 3 AKUANOKMKNTS. WmaantT, Bn Ai-kii.. llii-li Water. I<>. la p.m. S C C ■r.iinisTouimilnei.t. C W. .\sso.iatioii Ralllf» U* 5.1u.01. 4. Parscc Theatre il Thvksday, Tin Ai-kii. Hi-!i Water. 10.33 aja. lull pin lull Moon 1.14 a.m. startin;; Madiine. lia.v Coins,-. I Pledge* Sal.-. IVk Cbye. lv. Kaatarn Bchool Athletics i.
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    • 86 3 WKATHBR RKPORT. Katdmg Ktrbau Hotpital. hlh .1,.,il 189?. Ua.ro.3pm.9p.ni. KIHIKM. Bar. ii'.wM sn.TiW -JH.H44 Temp. t*4.» H* T7.ii W.BflbTher 70.0 7»L' 760 j-^ Uir.ofWind X.K. B.W. B.E. Max. Temp. 87.0 fS Mm 'ifi Max. in Sun 1 ii.:: Terr.rad. 71 o jjc Rainfall M WEATIIEU TELEIiHA.M (C K. A. 0.
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  • 227 4 E i«..u:. NiMH I'oKK. Otima from uailkd. ..v-...m».-. Klu A|.l 5 Cheaif Chew Brit.str. ISM Webb 'Amoy Mar sn Khoo Aik Seng ."> Kl.-vo str. 1«« s.-lmur It. Lutjer Apl I". Bopiardt. Kirk! ill Mi-. .':147 Wiitr.m Calcutta Mnr :T Jlousteail and Co. I'aicheong Oar. sir. 82* Vlnvns F
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  • 490 4 gINOArOU, <>TII APKH-, 19N. I'RODUUE (Knit/ are comcttd t* 12 JO am) Jambier 5-7 i». -oprallali 7.H0. Jo Pontianak, :.8». 'epper, Black, '"i--,10 White, (6X) *«o Flour Sarawak 3.10. do Brunei 2.57 J. I'earl Sago »•*>■ >ffe«, Bali, picked 59."0. >«ee Palembang, picked.... Jollec, Liberian. So. 1 17.00. rapioca.
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  • 94 4 Kkom Kl'»>r£:—liythe 11.I 1. O.Conmian,l,l. duo on Huh in-i:.ui, with dates to the UHi starch. KkuhUhina:—By the P. 40. Tl,ai,,'i, on the 7th April. Fob lMh M If. Mar. lfitll NbSHb I' An. Uar.fflb Mai llh M. M. Mar. Slth Mar nth N. 1). L Apl -'ml
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  • 180 4 AKKIVALK. I. i s. IWnM from Triaetsi Oml < 'iitliirinu-h. From ttiuuiK-Mewn. K.T. A. v»li UngM, 8. Match, II Widniaiiii. und M From Boinl.ny Mr. and Ml*. I>. Onmbaia. For s.*. Bm Hell, from Malacca: Mr. Juatioe Uyndmaa Junes, Mrt. Hvndnian Ji.nes, and' Mr. Higlcy. 1',., \>,,-« troß
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  • 140 4 To Mobkuw. K. l'lih.-tiiK nt purta I'mtana, 10a.ni. llatu I'ahat Ainu 1 P-lu. Aniov <\HmkKinn, I p.m. Mm yin ports }f. Vnjirunhi, p.m. rillinil k Klang CAoir i'l««. 3 p.m. Maliicca M Tri><;j i<n,u. 3 p.m. ltangoun ()«./a, a p.m. Sarultas via ports Han Fo Soon, 4 p.m.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 127 4 Under this beading the followingabbrevialion- are used :—str—steamer sh—ship I to.- -barque: Brit-British U. 8. United States Fr. French; Ocr—German I Dut.- Dutch; Joh.—Johore; Ac., O. c, lieneral 1 cargo dp.—deck passengers ll.—Uncer- lain T. P. W.-Tanjong Fagar Wharf; T. P. D.-Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo
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    • 1451 4 AaaiTAU silica Noon of Yistkeday. Kfro, Brit str. 1«« tons, Capt Rchuur. oh Apl. From Ilanjoe I.ingir, ,!rd Apl. I v.p. T. C. Boi-aardt. For Banioe. I.ingir. U-R.IS. .Siiu/krp. Dut. str. ll.'> tons. Nacodah, ftth Apl. From Rhio, Ath Apl. U.c., and 1 <I.p. For Singkep, U-Rds. Sri
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    • 483 4 t/arM, port, prtbablr dalr ol amral, a*i namr ol agenlt. A. AjK-ar, llongkoni;. Apl H ft I Mow. AndalnaU, Hiotto, ApKi; Helm Merer. A.lria. Hainlmrf, Apl I Behn Mm, \fridi. UverpooT. Apl II P. Simon-, llallaarat. Colombo. Juim Ih I. (I llen^lder. HonukoiiK. Apl l';.i Borneo, Hongkong, Apl
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    • 149 4 Due I Vuul'8 N'ami Ki i. I.;. Cinui Dutixitium Apl 5 Tio.au Brit Mr. I Morris HaagkOM and BhaBafaai r > I'alro<lu4 Blr. i Di. k.-n- l.iwrpool via pOftt I Ghana sir. Km Han«kok 6 Parfnlla IUI. »tr. tkawllO Hut i Mok 'Ijitn- Dut sir. Haunt Ufa 0 sultiiu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 451 4 NOTICES, .1 AII ES WATSON 6i COS SCOTCH WHISKIES AUK l II K MR V.M.I IN Till-: MAUKKI: t. tllM ii.i: iask, pen PAib. V. V. <>. SIM( I AI. l:i:si;i:\ 1.. s^ ■ac*aa,B»)»r»a» DOMINI K. It; YEAItSOLI). ««X»raao»aB I BciTi!Bm ORAISABUI rSOH IiKT.MI. DKALKU Oil McAUSTER Co.. FRASEB AM)
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    • 519 4 NOTICES. I For Constipation j and Biliousness! I A nice aaJ *afc rersrdy iut )adi«t and childrta lo j iaitdinci bruit Julutt cuir» ha'^tujl I JULIEN, 8. rue Vivienae, PARIS MATICO INJECTION is used in recent I MATICO CfIPSULESi 11, n. chroaiccaaaa J YAP WH ATT* m\ sin.i: AdKNis. tfrHJI
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    • 675 4 NOTICES. NOTICK. riIIMKS OF CKYI.OX, (daily edition). 1 The largest nn.l best circulated newspaper published in Ceylon, as well as the siniiitcsi nnd the meat loadable; is more largely supported by the European community ol Hie Island than the other pajiers combined. In this -rent centre of Tropical Agriculture, the
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    • 251 4 NOTICES. SIR JOHN POWER SON'S BPKGIAL 0LI» rOT-BTU.Ii DUBLIN WHISKEY TIIKKE SWALLOW ItHA.M) JOMLHTLE&CO., LIMITED. 90US AtiKXTS. SIXCiAI'OKK. SinsaiHire. lMli Marcli, K--9s. ROBINSON CO. I THE NEW CYCLES. The Chuinless. The Chainless. The Chainless. The Chainless. The Chainless. The Chainless. The Chainless. NOW .SHOWING HI j ROBINSON &CO. 1 «th
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    • 29 4 SHARES_V\'AJSTEU. Municipal Debenture* 6 Do. Do. Tanjong Pagar Bonds. New Prye Kiver nock Co.'a. FOU SALE. l*cngerang I'lnnting Shares. Straits Sieain-lii|i Jelebus. SO.MERVILLE 4 GI'NN, Kicliange A. Share Brokers
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