The Straits Times, 11 April 1898

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  • 12 1 The Sraits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1898. NO. 19,501.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 803 1 rpll* ROK!»«O COMPaNT. LIMITED I ,\im Standard Life Aannma. Monrtok Onion Fin luaiua Booi«*j iTto Aooimao* Coatpasj (Fir.). I h. £„uit»bl. LiJ. A»uraa» SoentJ. 4k.TotM>l>u> L»»»t ll*.r Company Tk. Marito.. l»s«ra»o. CoMpny. LiMita*. lJl\d>»rtw"»««t TUX BORNEO COM- PASY, LIMITED, agmit. COMPAXIi^r I Omci, Cou.ru i{oiy Xt f\ Siw Habk>o»u OUM
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    • 1291 1 STEAMSHIP COMPAMES._ I-OM.NKLIJKE PAKETVAAKT MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract Kith the .Netherlands India Oovernment A „»nl, ul SingapoTt Slltr AoEKrv, latk J. Daeniiiu Co., 2-3, CuLLTtI Qn*T. Steamer From Expected ~WIII be Doapatched for~ On N Sourahaya. Apl. 11. Batavia, Bourabaya. 11-K-k.|,;uK, Ampenan, Maeaswu-, Timor etc. Apl. 16. Isiltnm Batavia. 11. Deli.
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    • 610 1 INSURANCES. 'I'HK LONDON AM) LANCASHIRE 1 Hilt INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital OLHUH Paid up Capital LM2,"fiO Kmerve Fund «7U,556 Tli.' undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept tiro risks at curren ra e« o fJJJJ,™^^,, 4 Co rpHE CHINA TBADEE- INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $!.'■«>.>■ Amount I'm.!
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    • 313 1 INSURANCES. fHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPAKY ROYAL imillM COMPANY. Home Offices: QI'EKN iNSlkiNir llril.lUM.*. LIVEBrOOL. The undersigned, AconU (or tin- abovi' Company, are prepared to take ri»lta at HOOGLANDT 4 Co THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. UTtBUBHtD 1883. Hud Opfio. Smoiroajc. Capital Fully Subscribed ..13,000.000 Capital Paid-up MO.nno Reserve Fund* na,:"J<)
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    • 510 1 I luNiiKi'Mi AND SHANGHAI I 1 BANKINU CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »10,000,(«»l. RESERVE FUND I 8,000,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI .mramnrm PRO I'RI ROM I t lO OO0 000 Cot'KT Of PtRECTOHa: EjS'.Ou't. "l)iri'TT<"iYi*«**. 0 Hi' >^ Ihi A. J Uiii..M.. X.., O. D. bniii Ew. K I. Kiruinoa, S«i O. B
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    • 516 1 NOTICES. /\KOHI DB. J. 1). A. PEEEIRA. Ho»TirULTIKI»T IU KI.OBIHT. Coii.snoß wti KsrnKTKHOrOncMMi Or>ier« for Itou,|U<t BpraJl, ta Carefully anil nroinntly executed. Cheapest lloum- in tlu' Trade. NUBSKKY AMI BBBIDBHOE, dXI. K.Y liO.M). CUAPK SHIKTS. WIIITK Yamat.iy.l Crnpe shirts (a Sl.aO. Coloured Kioy» I'i.ip.Shirts with Tie at 51. 7.1 A
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    • 709 1 Slav's 1 "§B KE Al Wi«^Sl. B 0 KMTi.Ai: OUmiat »t Biwairam and MiRRKi., Bon Cbambarlaln^ Cough BaaMilj li»- allain.'.l a pniiiuneni •<• in tin-li-in.l. an, thossjh it I, a- cnlv |..-.-n intradnoad afm Booths II hastanntbe Iriui. Frnm reniiirktt nia.l. 1 l»v my customers who hay, 1 u^*vi t
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  • 30 2 Km. On the 3rd March, «t UagUndt, I i.i.tl I :.r|.hr\ni Park, l.oii.lon. i, WKli/a Cathkrise, wid..w of tb« lateWilliitm WVtnys Kit. late of Singaiiore, in her 83rd year.
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  • 122 2 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, llth APRIL, 1898. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. SPAIN YIELDS. Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. [Svlneriptiun rnlet and aJvrrlmng ralei may be found <m th» fourth jxup.l AHMISTICE GRANTED. DISGUST Or THE MIIITARY LomIoh, 11 (A April. Spain, yielding to tlie advice of the l'o|ie and the Powers, km _-r
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  • 64 2 THE LOSSES. In the storming of the Emir Malimud's fortified camp, the loss of the British brigade in privates was ten killed and ninety wounded. The Egyptian loss was fll killed, including fourteen native officers, and :)10 wounded. Osman Digna, the Dervish chief escaped. The other
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  • 425 2 I To-iiays telegram informs us that, yielding to the solicitations of the Pope and of friendly powers, Spain has granted an armistice in Cuba. In other words, Spain ha* agreed to fulfil the promise given by the tiueen l;,.gcnt to the United States Mini-tei the promise which
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  • 64 2 The officers ami men ol the S. V. A will 1..- -At Home," to Ilieir personal iVirinls. weather permitting, al lam pat Tanjonj; Katong at l» p.m. to-day. :ArrangcinciiU arc being made for fthc presence of the band of the West Yorkshire Regiment on that •ccasion. Bedesman will be made
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  • 50 2 Wi understand tbat some rumour has arrived from the North, touching a reported collision between Britain and Russia, at or "near Ta-lion-wan. The circumstances of the rumour make it tolerably certain that it is merely one of those idle and foolish tales that have so frequently come down from China.
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  • 73 2 Sum has to pay to the represcntives of the late Dr. Cheek seven hundred thousand ticals— say .£40,000. It seems a large sum but, since tho arbitrator waa a sound and impartial Hnti-li judge, no doubt it isa proper judgment. Ur. Cheek wax a trader in teak; and the complaint
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  • 11 2 This U. S. revenue cruiser McVullucli will not leave till Tuesday.
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  • 13 2 Missus John Little Co. advertise a choice and varied assortment of new goods.
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  • 11 2 Tin l'crak Government advertises for dressers for the Railway Department there.
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  • 18 2 Thk French armoured cruiser Bruit left Colombo on the Ist instant, for Saigon on her way to China.
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  • 24 2 Such is said to lie the dearth of goats in Taiping at present that six to eight dollars are being demanded for little kids.
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  • 21 2 Tbb Government of Selangor haa established a Rest-house at the highest point of the new cart road between Selangor and Pahang.
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  • 27 2 Early this morning, the French man-of-war i'nntnn, with Admiral de Beaumont on board, passed through the Port from West to East, presumably on the way to China.
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  • 24 2 MAJOK-General Jones-Vaughan is expected to visit I'erak some time in May next, to hold the annual inspection of the Malay States Guides I'erak Pioneer.
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  • 49 2 A Malay woman, named Sahdia, reports to the police that, on Saturday afternoon last, she left in a 'rikisha in Tanglin Uoad, a pair of gold and a pair of stiver bracelets, valued at HI Hi She does not know the number of the rikisha.
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  • 40 2 Cholera has broken out at Bangkok. An American missionary died of it at the end of last month. On the 3rd instant, Mr. Span, a school master there, who was formerly in the Suffolk Kogimcnt, died of the disease.
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  • 48 2 The British steamer tWM Itonald, which arrived at Colombo on the Mat) ultimo, with two blades of her profiler broken, which happened between Saigon and ColomlKi, left for Dunkirk on the .filth March. Two spare blades which she had on hoard had been fitted on.
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  • 51 2 The cricket match, played at Tanjtlin last Saturday, beiween the Fair View Athletic Club and a team representing the boys corps of the West Yorkshire regiment, resulted is a win for the club by six wickets and eleven runs. Herman li'Souza, for the club, took six wickets for thirteen
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  • 84 2 STEAMERS TO CALL AT PeSA.NO. Thb Ifaaaaj liazrllr understands that, since the North-German Lloyd decided upon starting a fort nightly service to ili.' Far East, that Company have had it in their mind to call at Penang, on both the outward and the homeward voyages. The intention is
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  • 118 2 At the mixim gun competition yesterday, at Tanjcng Katong, "A division of the S. V. A. secured the prize cup. The firing, on the whole, was very good, except the tiring of B gun, which, contrary to general expt-ction, was not so good as usual.
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  • 262 2 TO THE KM I'OK OF THE ETiUITH TIMES." Sib,— With view to collecting information likely to promote conditions favourable tn the cfliciency, good health and comfort of ship crews, and to the improvement!) of nautical hygiene, I am to beg for space in your columns through which
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  • 124 2 THE RIFLE MATCH. Till KIOIMENT WlKi. Spedai trtcgram Ike StraiU 7'..«n') I Kuala Lumpur, Wlh April. 1 in Regiment won the rifle ibooliDg I natch fixed for .Saturday morning (*th I nstant) by tbree points. MajorGnint Dalton scored the higher t lumber of point*. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. WIN
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  • 53 2 On hn.lay night last, about :i o'clock, a Clunese woman named Tan Ah Kow, was burnt 'to di-ath M 17», Orchard Uoad, tliruu«;li upsetting a lighted atu>|>onded Limp u|Hin het bead while tr>inK to put it out. She lived tome 24 hours after the accident, and an inquest
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  • 120 2 HANUKk FROM BI.KITKIC Llr.HTlifO Thk UupUix, I mm stoatr^r of the Mes*:iguricn Maritime, Conuuiny, runnine between Calcutta and Culombo, caught fire in Colombo harbour toon alter midnight on the :K>th March The veswl miKtained such nerioiu damage that it is expected that she cannot be
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  • 174 2 closing MM norm. THE Malay Mail st;itc« that Mr. Birch, the MIM of Negri Seinhilan hu refused tv jierinit tin-miners on or near tho Selangor boundary to ex|xirt their tiiji viaSrlangur and inaiot!" on its being k. Nt to Scramban whence it can only be shipp.-d via Port
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  • 183 2 (In thf 4th instant, the Hon J. K. Hir.-h, Acting British Consul fur tht Siamese Malay States, a.id Mr A 1) NYubrooner, the Consul for Siam in I'ciiang, proceeded from there to Kedah, to be present at the trial "I a Kritinh subject, a sikh. named I'ertah
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  • 337 2 ST. ANDRIW's LATIIKUItAI. The services, of which than wcrr altogether nix, yesterday, were largely attended, and the number of comiminii .mts was apparently conaiderably greater tlian in IMnm jears. The rl .iroli was decorated with evergreens Mm chancel showing to much advantage. The font was covered
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  • 376 2 THE TWO ri.«ETS COMPARED will immix Ml thk ummctM CltllltU Tut latest newt available by yesterday's mail assigns to .Spain a navy of 170 revels, vii. 17 protected ship,, jq unprote. t.-d, 80 gunboats, 14 torj^lo. l>oat destroyers, 14 torpclo-lnjan n J li transports. The ao tr.,
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  • 427 2 In- spite ofthe threatening clonk U«t night, this murniiig Ml MalM ciousl) ul, an we started hi tin MM In fact, it MM with a Ua rfMpw llm maul urn u» Ui crimson tipi od Kastern .loud w.tli Hi. ir cheery warmth of colouring. V.i/u/.n was givini steady
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  • 74 2 DEATH SF.NTtN' r Tint Judicial I'ommisMoner murder case at Telok Anson on L'Uth March. The murder look I at Tapah in Deoenbei Int. accused, Chin Kirn, was death. He and the A 1 eM I'urrclled bteraM the latter »..n» borrow blanket from him. accused refused to lend
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  • 82 2 A roIUIKJI-OM.KM- «JI ■ontidnt that an n «P. llll '"V* n i rf ■HI to piMtnra lODM MM <'| wlitn then: 1- line Bunbu munlcjnu At the choral yaatorday morning, h.mil> two iimb paraM approached the holy tal>l< !r.,,,i,1, stl.a. :,ll 11,,-, communion huddle int. aiela, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 464 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S XX PLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. Mvi.itv iinur- of •mhi: UKI KiMTK M DYNAMITE riNl DETOHATOHS SAFKIV Fl/K TING IPFAJUTM Th« above Ezruame, bwho ill BiamaoTtiaan i»<i«KiTßmiAix,AKii«»iia «i mi BarrisH I.OVIt\HIM, AM) AkK, THkk£KObS, UUAkAKTKSI> TO HI Ol- IOIKkIOK gi'ALITV AND KT>Kl<(ltH lo A.W OTIUUI OrriHEU tOk •in i» tiiii
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    • 889 2 NOTICES. I'HK SENSATION OF THK SEASON. fj SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. lad mi 11." Meat approved principle, and nnd. ..11 axpanaaoad Eonpana ladMR, AT BEACB ROAD. l UUK WAJSS. ■H-KMNi; NIC-HT, BATCHDAY, 7 I. M. I m tte BMoki ir.,,,' ataii 1. 11.- for the 1 miki: JODKNKY .(0 CKNTB Bookaoi Stiokate,
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    • 339 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OHN LITTLE GO, LD. ft. s. M CANTON." \\v have just received ex the above steamer a new stock of the following THE SINGAPORE" JEAN HELMET. BTBAW HATs ANDERSONS INFANTRY I'ATTKUN WATERPROOFS. CHESTERFIELD WATERPROOF OOAXB. WHITE CANVAS SIIOKS. CHOCOLATE CALF SBOKB. PATENT I.KATIIKR WALKING SHOES. PATENT LEATHER DRESS
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    • 248 2 WAHTBD. innjoiiE I'acar Doit I)eb«. Straits Trading Oar. Shares. Mayiurd A Coy. Shares. Taiijong Pacar' Dock Coy. Shares Prye Kiver Dock Coy. Shares. FOIt sil.K. Sportine Cluli Date, smk ItanbarOn Inane. FKVSKK Co., v. c. Kxchanse and Slmrit Brokers. want;:!) BOASO ami LODOnra in a laliala family, Bjr tan eenllenien.
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    • 88 2 M. S. S. int*n<W for tb* Htraiu 7Wum ■hosld N written <n oh aide of tho p*p«r only. By th<> Mf 1 ,-t of th»t condition, many M 8. S. v* raj«ot»l th*t -niirbt othorwiiw bo pahli*h«<i. tion thit tbe M*n*f«r but Imt* tb» ■<lrprtt««mrat out of i!i« p*per in
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  • 304 3 IHAI.S I)AMA(iES Sin Nicholas .1 Hannen, British Chief luttice for China and Japan, has issued i u i award m Arbitrator in the Cheek "ut. The matter in dispute arose from iha ir.imistance that the Siamese „!,v,.rnmelit advanced to Ibe late Dr Marion A Cheek, an American
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  • 555 3 TMM who liail tin; construction of tha nrliohback nihray off bash Road may mil congratulate themaeJwe on tin; result of their undertaking Thi> whole area is 7,'>l'7 eqoare bat, and the length of tin; line il lOM feet. It has a station, ■tried] •paafcmg, at aachand areoUd
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  • 131 3 Hi.- ii s s Mrrmidom h n-^rir. re loft Sum .lir.-.i foe Slngapon i: th.'.ml instant. The KirkkiU, Lawns bw grant*; pratique on Friday, m taken bac HMO "liarl" In ibohUfl ba irs J U •<■ Cw Ik.ili anived doogrid* tha Taigon igai Wharf on Thur>.lav aftaroooi iin
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  • 37 3 m Tbi Void* Uoii DOtM thai T«mU H^'i,,, „.,,.„,!>■ nn-M.vd ;,l l.ipii to iifii- -i> montlin, rigon vi Hiuuienl for extortion ftom ML.' rootnotan on wctiiMal H^' I road hi- vi luoking after. i ippMltd
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  • 2549 3 NKWS. XOTE-i, AND COMMENTS. BUDGET FORECAST. The SliUul estimates the Dntish Budget surplus at about i 3,800.000 Tlii> revenue f,.r 'h- year is plain) by tin- MMM at XKm.."(«').IKHI, ami In the KvHomift at XKi6,^K),uiKi. The mtiBMtagf th* Chancellor of the Knhiquerat the commencement of the year *M
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  • 63 3 TIES FOR MONDAY. cHAMPtoNSHir. Capt. Parsons I. Braddoll TIES FOR TIESDAY CHAMPIONSBIP FINAL. rapt. Ainnlie v Braddell or lapt. ParA. CLASS SINGLES. Rainnie 1 v. Linton 8. TIES FOR WEDNESDAY. A. CLASS DOI'BLK HANDICAP. (ierman and I.inton v. Capt. White and Mm TIES FOli THTHSDAY. A.
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  • 239 3 The followinsare the results of the play on Saturday. It will be observe,! that the single men won by 1- holes uaajasv sisolk. J. B. Kobertson-t-l. 11. Vailc. A. MB.kav+3. A. A. Giinn. W. K. Hoo[)er+l re- A. W. Stivcn. ealHaa II stokes. Hon. J. M. Allin
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  • 323 3 In an Imperial Kcs.ript un tllP sub- iect of the inoraaaa of the Russian Navy, iddresscd to tin- Minister of Finance the l'«ar says; By an Imperial Ukase, ieeaad ■liniillaiiamnlji ■Illi the rescript. I have instructed JOB to disburse the -urn of !«>,iiOo,ouu roiil.les. for the needs if
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  • 332 3 THK I'ASSKMiKR LIST? THE R 4 I). "Chip.vx," -'Ist April.- Messrs. Haetamart and Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Dick; Mrs. Lsooiej Mr. B. K. Steak; Mr. K. C. Uruy: Mrs. Grigor Taylor Mr \<l;iiii-^ Mr and Mrs. island and infant; Mrs. Baud ami i-hiMren. -Si ■si,r:»l April. Mr.
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  • 35 3 odeeea, Santor, due l-'ih April. Bi ni"ci Ueotta via po,t». rttaaioelta, on li'th a .ril. Koil-U'lUI *Co. \Y. Australia, Sullau, on li'lh \pnl. W. Maunlield A CO. or UoUbleaJ .V L'o.
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  • 92 3 THE P. O. "CHINA." The Times of Ceylon says that the j China struck on Azalea Point, Perim, on the 24th March, at about I o'clock. It is reported that the weather was j moderate at the time The Captain was I on the bridge The light on Obstruction Point
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  • 51 3 I.OSDOS. 2nd April. Mr. Cecil Rhodes has arrived in London. Fifty thousand steam Mai miners are idle, demanding the abolition of Ihe slidiug scale. The latesl news (rom IVnm states that the pn.-| Is of netting oil the (Ainu ale much better. Consols fell live-eighths in London
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  • 65 3 to-Utmrnm. Muwuhni \ia ports til, .mruir,, 7 a.m. B»n u k.,W W«. 7».m. Yokohama via port- Mt,ionrll,,l,irr, 11 a.m. liorontalo via ports KcJUMtr, I p.m. ItaiiRoon via K,n» Pmtafato, Spjo. Hlllr 1 .■.v.i.MiVr, :(p,n. mUliilMln 4 pm Muntokanil KUnc /;n»t'>. I |u" Souml-ny.'t \in ptrti ft /'"A S
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  • 96 3 Kbom KrKorß:— llvlhf M. M. foot, wit* ilati-eto tli.'-Vh. >l:,n-h dm- on the 16th April. From China:— By the .l/.W».«™«-.duo on In- 15th April. i»ft Singapore lhioin London Arrivpd F.-l. !i I'.* (>. Mar. 27th Mar 27th Mar Mb M. M Ut. Nth Mar 29th MarKlli N.
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  • 161 3 ABHVAIJ. IVrs. *-,ii>./. (null H.iliak"!.: Mr,. an.lM.-Oi-il.mnii. Mi ami Mi>. 1.. ->i.-ii. ami Mr. Borthwick. IVr I from Bu«k*: Mr. Mrs. .111.1 Mis, M.irl.- .ini.l l>r. Stephens. 1W s Ugkltuna from Calcutta ttd ftlMM M.--r-. Hull. Mi. Kw,,,: Ow.ll. *';ilt.'. 1. K.liluini. Mr. allilMi-. >..lumon. antl Mr. S.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 143 3 S I K JOHN i>o\vi:it SOX'S SPECIAL 'H.l> I'o I- si 1 1.1. DUBUN WHISKEY TBRBE BWILIOW IIiND JOHNLnTLE&OO, LIMITED. BOLE AOEXTS, BLNUAFOBE. Sinpapore. l"th March, IM*-. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NKW BOOKS Ufa MaroJord Kafflea, bj p. C. B< I 'kC° The Kins lorn nl Ihe V*llo« I by Brna.l
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    • 597 3 NOTICES. HOOKA PAKIB MISTAN n> U I KNQURH .V I ■oSI'INKN l.\l. HOU8K8: I .:i.|ii>-' Cycling DomU and Kl:«-t OhlldraoV Omk Walking Conal*. Ijldi.'-' KidinK l\ I An iusjx'ction i* invil.-.1. adoi.k btkuhbebq, Uraoumn ura I'iiieu m Nt* ami bn»un Fi ■mnrii, 61 yii-rom a htkekt. ox.ellenic of hi« vt»n>*
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 164 3 WKATHKK BKPOBT. Jtaminw IMOTI ""■;"<"'. I"" 1 •*>*• Ha.in.3p.ni.Vp.iii. Kl»u>. B«r I '•> fci Temp 77 ;t SJ.O :«ll VV. BM.Th.-i Tin 7RO 7ii() K j Hir.otWin.SW. n.w. S.W. l;V-.-i. Nil S The limiu tall M r..rtCnnnin« Mli-or-reclly to-<lny .-isnlso ilmtnl I'ulußraui. ARKANIjKMKNTS. Monday, llth Ann. Hich Water. 1.53 pjn.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 157 4 Ul>dertbUheadin(Ul«(ollowin||tbbn>via. ttoaaara Mod «tr.— <toam«r »h.— ship b|.--barau«j nnt.-British; U. 8. Unit^i •>Ut« ft. Preocb o«r.-««rman Dut.Dutch .Toh.— Jobore; Ac., O.c, General cargo d.p.— deck pMwngert; U.—Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wbarf T. P. D.— Taniong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo Wharf: J. W.-Warain. 1 Wharf;N.H. W.N»w
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    • 1204 4 AaaiTAia Bmoß Noon ot Hatcruay. -1.f.i1. But. sir. 1,471 lo:,., Capt Major, IKb Apl. From P. Scmbilan, 7th Apl. Oil. T. C. Bogaardt. Left for Shanghai, 10th— S.H.W. Balarirr, Brit. sir. 21t) tons, ('apt Rolnrtson lot li Apl. From Klang. -tli Apl. 8M dp. Wee Bin A Co.
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    • 388 4 Nam*, port, probable datf of arrifi/ mU name ot agenti. A. IM ll..ni!k..in!. Apl I". S. t Maw Andalob, Hm>ro. Aiilic); Helm Hmr, Adria. Haniliuri;. Apt H Helm M.-W llallaarat. Colon. U, June IK ;P. k 6 Itenil lluiuLihi; A|.l l»:O. \Vo,-l Itellonn. Hanilurß. Apl III; KantenUri. ami,
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    • 157 4 jj ViiuL'i N»m« Tow. i Cirr»i» F«o» sunn cok»ioiiii«. A Astral Brit «tr. 1171 Major l>. Somilan Apl 7 T. -C. Bog«ar«it •I (Vm U«r. «tr. sum Fonk HoiiKkoni; Apl lUut.-iil» tj IbMkM utr. t147 HuM-n H«nflll> Apl 8 Horn." c- 9 llrin.li.i PAOitr. L'-.MU Watkins HoniLay M.ir Bf.ltt**.
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    • 108 4 I)*tk. Vutu'i Name KuuiAKu. Caiimn I DinmiTiox ,pl I (iiann Ann Brit utr. l>unlu|. 9 Centaur sir. llanimlynf 9 S-i roiiiianuk DllL rtr. IHniiwe 9 Mii k -k.'|. ttr. Nno.Mlah 9 FurUII. It»l sir. (ia«[mu 9 Canton »-*OBtr. II i \l.-.hi.:. Brit str. iialph 111 1- ii. 11 atr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 238 4 NOTICES. FHASHK AND NKAUI LIMITED. L HDR2AFOHE. MAM KA' III;I.I;mH AM. DKrJCBIPTtOXS 0» AKHATEI" \VATEi:> j oi hk~i rjfDAi m ok« [HE COMPANY'S PRINTING DEPAKWBHT n Mth Hani „ftl. "I' 1""'" rML«, under akilli ..-.•ment. the 1- -t classof work is ciiaranir.-d. H I B K Sr&BCTSwtBOU), JAMES WATSON COS
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    • 580 4 NOTICES. NOTICK. rnn (IF CKYLOX, (daily edition). 1 Tho largesl and In-st circulated news-|i:il-i pabUakd in Crylou. as well as the largely supported I,\ tin- KurujH-an comniunily of the Island than the other papers combined. In this centre of Tropical Agriculture. lln- Tiw,» <■; CMsf] claims to lie iKe Ptaatlag
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    • 733 4 NOTICES. I THE STRAITS TIMES j THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1831. TtU,rap)>,c Addrc:,:-" TI«M, SIKUiFOM." The 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, in Siam,
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    • 575 4 NOTICES. Ismail and raiieem DIAMOND MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, DIALKKB IN PRECIOUS STONES, Ac, Hive now on view at No. 82-1 and 83-3, Brass Butt Road A Choicx stuck or »*A BRACELETS. BKOOCIIES. «?«1&V W^- d____s KING. MNO PENDANTS, NECKLACES, SCARF PINS, EARRINGS, 4c. Set with ituimiiiuN, iut>ie«, iMMirls. emerald*, ftapphire*.
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