The Straits Times, 18 April 1898

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1898. NO. 19.507. ESTABLISHED: 1831.
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    • 929 1 fpnS BOKItBO COMPART. LIMITBD .■THC Standard Life Issoranoa. 'I N^r-i<* Union «r. lnsmano. Sootsty A,l» A»«raao» C>ns.paay («re). "7K.,«.tabl. Uf. a»«raace Boc4^. ij! Sil«« Marine Insurano. Compaay. S-SalM »»t»al Steam Navigation Company. S.l <wnham l-««r Heer Compaay. ■Ib. Maritun. l M «aaee Compaay, Limited. Bm nartirulars of th«a« Companies, ate
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    • 910 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I -OM.NkI.UKK PAKETVAAKT MAATMCHAPPU rndorcontrnctwith tho Netherlands India Government. .!,/> ol SingajHire: rimp Aokkcy, Late J. Daixdeu 4 Co.. 2-3, CoLLTER QrAV. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for on i,,n. l-'l Soural.aya. Apl. 11. Soiirabaya, Mai-ansar, Timor etc. Tpl.TfT akaahaaa. Uatavia. I.V natnvia.rherilKin..'-aiiiaraiiK.*Sourabaya. 1«. Xmk. D.ii. If..
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    • 423 1 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 'HBE W. A. S. NAY. Co., LTD., and the 1 O. S. s. Co. run attwnuint fcomSiana pore to Western Australia, at intervals of about 17 days, calling at the following ports: Derby, King. Sound (the port for Kitnberley (ioldtields), Broonie (Ttoebuck Bay), Pearling Grounds, Cossack (port for
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    • 669 1 INSURANCES. milE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital tkXOljm Paid up Capital L'U',7.lo Resene Fund «7H,3-VS Th* undersigned, Agents for the Com•pany, are prepared to accept tiro rinks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAI) 4 Co. rE CHINA TRADER INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Sul«cribod »S.i-- Amount l*aid up
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    • 277 1 INSURANCES. •pHE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY ROYAL hN?UIUKCE COMPANY. tjVEEX INKI'KAM'E BI'ILDISGe, LITIRTOOU The undersigned. Agents for the above Company, are jrepared to take risks at current rates. HOOOLASDT A Co. rE STRAITS INSURANCR COMPANY, LIMITED. EaTABUtHED 1888. II kai, Orrtcs, gisoirou. Capital Fully Sulm-ribed $3,000,000 Capital Paid-up 800,000 Reserve Funds
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    • 466 1 NOTICES. MILKMAID Condensed Milk The "Milkmaid" Brand is guaranteed t, jai^^^^B^ contain all the cream of the original milk. In ifIUDFNSED Mill tn e process of manufacture nothing but watri .IV -Jt iK removed, nothing but the best refined flfe mfiimW sugar Iwl<leii ik^M Avoid low-priced brands from which tinaS^Sr
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    • 689 1 ;j. motion co. WATCHMAKERS,' JKWKLLEUS, OPTICIANS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. THK AISTK.M.IAN lIOIt.SK RSPOUTOitY KoKK s KoAP. OmiUKI! ItoAP W DAI.I.AN rvKALU in I'iiisiied Itag- If I'hall, Ac i;uality und Freshness gilaraiiti'iil, bupplies iM'ing received c\< i y loitnit-hl. HnrnossandSaddlciv with Ih-i Kngli Ii leather, made k] v|~ 1 icn, cl
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    • 823 1 ('HAMHKkL\ IN S(< IUC.'HOt.EKA, AMi HIAKKIKKA UVCDT. 18 a splendid remedy for liowel complaint' in their various forms, both for adults and children It is just »uch a medicine as every fmnily should keep at hand, and •apMlally during the summer season when colic. cholera morhtts, dysentery, diarrh.ia. bloody dux
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  • 24 2 On Friday, the IMb instant, at her residence No. I. Orchard koad. Maria, relict of the late Mark Mosa, of Singapore, aged 71.
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  • 129 2 MONDAY, ISm APRIL, 1898 REUTERS TELEGRAMS. THE IMPENDING WAR. SKN.U'K AM) COXOBBBB DIUOBU IN DETAILS. lawbn, Ufi April. I adopted with amendments the resolu- I tion bWßghl forward by its Foreign I Relations '.'"rninitlei' in reporting on the President's Cuba .Message. These amendments aim at reeognisind a republic in Cuba
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  • 25 2 SPIN. J«AVAI. riiEI'AHVrlOSS. Tin- Spanish Cabinet has decided to convert the Spanish Transatlantic Company's steamers into war ships. There have been anti-American demonstrations in S|>ain.
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  • 428 2 State*, has teen followed by a conflict The Houses cannot agree U|wii the I exact grounds f" r challenging S|>ain I and a deadlock is probable. The President had, l»y Message, asked CongroM sary, towards ending the troubles in Cuba, and clearing out ill. Spanish I troops
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  • 190 2 RENT-FREE. Banufjatam h« U" occupation "f tin; Municipal Bungalow, Impounding Rimilfcjf, will be found in our advertiaiagfooluinaa. One of these regulations j!« that Municipal Commissioners and fofieen ibaU ba permitted to iHcuiy the Hungalou, rent free, for tt 'la> s in any calendar year, and will >'«" /barged hall' tfaa
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  • 17 2 It seems pretty certain that if the American lleet attacks Manila, that town will at once capitulate.
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  • 18 2 Mr. J. A. Swbttenham goes to the Native States with Sir Frank Swettenham. Mr. Kynnersley acts as deputyBovernor.
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  • 43 2 It will be seen in our news from India, under "Latest by Wire," that General Sir William 1.0.-kb.irt had a great send off from the Afridis Having f.n.ght with us sufficiently, it now seems that the Afridis are anxious to light for us.
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  • 41 2 Mil. J. \V. li. Maelaren, of Swan and Maclarcn. formerly A.M.I C.K. has been elected a member of the institute MICE. Mr. Maclaren is, probably, somewhat younger than the usual age at which the full membership of the institute is secured
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  • 71 2 We understand that the insurance companies are at present demanding a rate of two and a half per cent, extra to the ordinary rate to cover war risks by sailing vessel lietween Singapore and I'nited States |K>rts. If war should be actually declared, we believe that this rate will be
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  • 72 2 The Spanish mail steamer, Leon XIII, ■Man passed through Singapore yesterday mi the way to Spain, carried with her the retiring Governor-General of the Philippines, and a huge number of passengers. She also carried, we believe, a million and a half of dollars in >pecie. Our information further is that
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  • 7 2 M Zola is to be prosecuted afresh
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  • 10 2 As engineer it wanted for the Selangor Government steamer ataHPaUa.
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  • 20 2 The homeward mail by the OUeea closes at (i a.m. on Kriday. The fhuwn is due here on Thursday morning.
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  • 16 2 A RaCtMMMMUi Institute will be opened early next year in Colombo, adjoining the Logy Havelock Hospital.
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  • 16 2 Inkormatiox regarding Frederick William Hunt, a resident of Singapore about twenty years ago, is advertised for.
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  • 20 2 Mb. C. T. How has taken over charge of the Agency of the Hongko.ig and Shanghai Banking Corporation at Penang.
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  • 18 2 Mr. McLennan, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Ilank.and Mrs. McLennan arrived from I'enang yesterday by the AVI Sang.
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  • 19 2 Tim legislative Council mot today, at Ut p.m., and proceeded to the committee stage, with the Christian Marriage Bill.
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  • 24 2 TrxKl Hassan, who had been convicted attlie last Penang Assizes of the murder of his wile, will be hanged there on Monday morning next.
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  • 21 2 Tim Strainer (Jlenlurrtl arrived at Shanghai from Hongkong on thellth instant with six cases of plague on board and was quarantined.
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  • 23 2 Ir seems that the members if the Darul Adab Malay Club have been considering the subje.t of forming a Malay company of Volunteers.
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  • 32 2 Mrs. L. C. Itrown has won the Penan* Ladie,' Championship at liolf, for the year ISSS, with a score of 17-> for H holes. Mrs. I. A. Brown was second with Ut,
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  • 37 2 At a meeting, held at I'enann on the 15th instant, it was resolved that a St. (ieorgf'e Ball should be given in the Town Hall there on the Had instant. The subscription is to be limited to ■>-''
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  • 35 2 I'pon the application of Mr. (ieo. K.uten-, letter- of ailniinistration to the estate of Captain William Mopped, who died in the tieneral Hospital in November last, were granted to Mr. Ileutcns by Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones.
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  • 33 2 THE POLICE. KdUHUI oon^ablcs Wells and Stapeley and Jjijrgeant Mclntosh are on the sick list/ |'|ii s necessitates calling in. for w.,*k at the Central Station, such Euio^ns as are at out stations.
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  • 36 2 COLOMBO HARBOUR. The plans for the Colombo Craving Dock, prepared by Mr. Matthews, ol CiM.dc Matthews and Sons, were shortly expected to be received in Ceylon Plant to the value of uver OflK has been ordered.
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  • 37 2 COLONEL PEKNNFATHER SCORES. ■oi.om:i. lVnnefather, and four constables made a raid on No. 88, Orchard Road, on Friday last, and arrested eight men, with sundry things connectiHl with gambling. They were fined ten dollars, or three weeks.
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  • 39 2 WAHWAY LOTTERY. .h ha.m; was arrested yesterday evening, for conducting a wahway lottery on board the iVii/j which plies between Singapore and Uhio. This moming, the case was postponed till Friday neit bail being fixed at one thousand dollars.
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  • 71 2 0« Friday, two men were arre.-ted in the Botanical Quteni for bailing plants. Wlh'li the DM! was called on Saturday, one man only appeared. T;.e prosecutor arid lie handed two men la the rmattaWt The corporal at Orchard Koad station averred that tilt- constable brought but one
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  • 44 2 Ik connection with the recovery of the watt-hen belonging to Mr P. iJray and Mr. Harris, stolen from Eber House." Oxley Road, the third watch found in the possession of the accused boy»," has been identified as the property of Dr Leask.
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  • 55 2 TliK wedding of Mr. T. W Raymond, of Batu tiajah and Miss Buswcll, eldest daughter of the Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police, Porak, was solemnized in Trinity Church. Batu Oajah, on the L'nd instant, the Rev. F. S. Pyemont officiating. A large gat hering assembled in the
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  • 52 2 Tun Dutch Royal Packet Navigation Company hasentrustedtheShipbuildim; Company, Feyenord, at Rotterdam with the construction of a steamer to replace tbe steamer (V. 0. Eewin shipwrecked recently near the Salayer Mauds The steamer will measure about 2.11H1 registered tons gross, and the dimensions are 290 long, :K broad, and
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  • 71 2 Mr Justice Ilyiidman-Joues, this morning, said he could not proceed to hear any of the magistrates' appeals set down for hearing Ix'forc him, until proof of servi f copies of the evidence, and other documents, on t'se residents had haaa tendered b«fore the court. That would be the
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  • 89 2 A CoKRMPOxtiKST writes A few months ago, a paragraph appeared in the .Sirai'ff Timr* to the effect that the authorities of the Jinriktsha Department intended to exert suasivc influence with the rikisha owners to induce them to improve the aprons and hoods of their vehicles The paragraph was
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  • 95 2 On Saturday night last, a Chinainan at work in the dry dock at Tanjong Pagar was killed by coming into contact with the electric wire used for lighting up the dock. It seems that the light went out for a short time, and that on tin! resumption
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  • 102 2 A MAGISTERIAL BLU NDER. Beimkk Mr. Justice Hyndman Jones, this afternoon. Mr Niblett made an application for an adjournment of a magistrate's appeal. Counsel said that the record was returned to the magistrate with a view of havine a certain report atta< lied, duly translated, so that the court could
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  • 110 2 Yestiuday, while on duty, a police constable heard cries for assistance proceeding from 81. (^ueen Street. On entering the house, the constable found a man, named Yung Ah Saui, hiding under a table. The man had one of bis legs broken. It ap|*>ars that lie
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  • 143 2 I'tox the Chief Justice takitiL' his seat in court, this morning, Mr Collyer, the Attorney-(ieneral, present.-.l a petition on behalf of Mr. Wee Thiam Tew, barristeratlaw. who had been called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn last December. The petitioner sought to be admitted in the usual
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  • 135 2 AN ADMIRALTY SUIT. STFAMSIIIP OWNKKS IK DISPfTK As application was made to Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones this morning in the matter of the suit brought by the owners of the CM nfttm against the owner of tin- Ultaaw'l to recover W.IXK) ilamages alleged to have b<;eii incurred through a ■ollision between
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  • 165 2 HANDCART AND CARRIAGE. Thii mommy, Neo Han and Li Chia l'ia, were charped with negligently managinc I handcart in Kailhs Bquan on Saturday morning; also with mischief in overturning Dr. Dtia'l victoria The damage done amounts tOHNBty one dollars. The sy, c said he was moving from Klin;; Street into
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  • 571 2 WHAT THE COLONTI. SAYS Limrr.-Colonel Crant-Dalton, in conversation with a representative of tha SlmiU Times, said that he and all the officers and men of the Kcgiment who had gone to Kuala Lumpur were mor« than delighted with their experiences there. They had received the graaleat hospitality
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  • 61 2 KKUUOTION m TIX lIVTY. Ir reported at IVnan- that tbl Siamese invel'liliielit bave n dv. .il t" 10 the duty on tin produced in tlw Siamese Malayan province! Ihl reduction was to come int.. opentioa on the Ist instant. The duty use.l to be one slab in every
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  • 96 2 KEDAH. KXECITIOX Of A 11KIT1SH SI BJKi T Oa the sth instant, a Sikh policeman who had 1 an wntenced to (beta by the Chief Justice of Kedeb for the murder of another Sikh there. »a« executed in the presence of the Raja Muda of that State. A tiring party
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  • 82 2 PENANG FREE SCHOOL. (lIINK.SK I.IHEIIAUTV. KM Liong L,,k Bang, Wooi All '•bong, and lain Una .'beam. tt.r. l'ei.jiv ''bine gantlaman, attended at the UcMdent Conn. -illor's Officj H,,.,.- ud handed to the Hon. -I JMirchu draft lor SI,:!"", tor the benefll of the Free School. This gift came areply to
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  • 93 2 TIN MININH IN PERAK. A FOHTONK MAIIg Somk people say that no man Jan twenty per cent, of those angafH tin mining in l'erak make any pn* Hut there an' still chances of a more fortunes being made in I er.iK m mining. A Chinaman, for install, c »ltwo year!,
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  • 127 2 RIFLE VOLUNTRRRS. At tbere.|iie-l ..I m v.k.l paopto Singapore, a sheet has been placed theittraiS Time, office wWituefolding heading. Propond Rifle Con» The incu whoH names arc Mgned "I"' 1 this sheet daaira to join rifle con* in Singapore and icm, 1;lt -1 (L SoSg^rtertoXriolonialGoveri DMntoffimnftto lorn. 'I""-'- 1 a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 539 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. llanii'n. -liner- eti l>YN\Mlir UKI IGNITK (.KI.MINK HVNAMIIi: Bl \-iin him: DKTONATOBH HAFKTV Kl/.K •in I Kll BLASTING APPARATUS. Tbi «Hovit Kiilosivik, mmo all unmcroaiD tiuaatr iikitain. »k« vai>i TIIF. IIIOH aiANOIKI. Of I'UkITT akii niirr ram UfroaaD by the Bkitisii MKKT, AKII AHI.TIIf kIKiIIE,
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    • 392 2 NOTICES. ROBINSON CO. STYLISH BLOUSES AND SHIRTS. NOVKI/I'IKS IN SILK. FLANNEL, MUSLIN. ROBINSON CO. NOTICK DUiUNU B] absence HI Kuril)*-. Mr. i XV. Ui.,l I m> general power of .1it. .111.). 1H I is.! i I c BOOAABBT. STAMPS. II II BUMS, Bagel, .lava, deahea siehange with slamp-cnlleiton. in the
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    • 466 2 THK VICTORIA I'AHSI THEATRICAL CO. IWioaJU, ]Sr/< Jmrtt, BntL Tho Ibriliiug and sensational musiCHl play:lIAKISHI 11ANDKA pertormed continually for I v earin Bombay, to ilinilliillin— 1' (.rand Tianifniiaalinii >, I THK SENSATION OF THK SEASON. THK SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. ('on>triiitt'(l un tlio must approved primdptoe under un 4-xix.Tienocd BEACH KOAD. EIGHT
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    • 960 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. W ANTED. Tanjong Tasar Beak Debs. Straits Trading Toy. Shares. Mavnard I'ov. Shares. Tanionu l'ii|;ar' I )o. k Coy. Shares. Prye River Dock Coy. Shares. FOR BALK. Sporting Club Debt. Siak Timber Coy. Shares. FKAS.KK Co.. v. c. Exchange, and Share Hrokers. KHEDERKJK WILLIAM HUOT. i INFORMATION is
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    • 54 2 (IN the Irith April, at Fair View," Mt. Sophia. Prinsep's Hill, the wife of Mr. H. M. I'KKRtAf. of a daughter. On IHth April, IK9K. at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, by tbe Yen. Archlate Capt. Dover Farrant. It. N to MiriiE. eldest daughter of the liev. O. Phillips Tearce. Vicar
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  • 396 3 emaan manm in ebc. oVIRNOI ANI> SPANISH OH 1'Iil." aumwMßwav The Philippine p hellion ha spread the ishnd of C.bu, the centre of the |„,,,p and sugar trade The cable was information was conveyed to 1,.',!,,. |n the intend of I'anay, by form saflaag craft It is stated
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  • 451 3 Tint course proper was ajnaal this iiiurmng. and work was done in the train- 11.1, Is There was practically no fast work done this illuming. A Sun, lav study „1 the .Straits ltirllig Calendar 1,.i- led me to see thai UM Sclangor hone,o(whMh mantioa haa bean made in
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  • 967 3 1UNJITSIX1U1 srKAKS. WHY THE TEAM FAILED. Stoddarfs Team passed through Colombo on the Bth inslant, on their way tu Knglan.l. Prince Kamit-inliii stays behind in Ceylon on his way to India 1'iom India, he intends to return to Kneland. At Colnmlio. ho was int. rnmmt by a representative
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  • 165 3 SIR FRNK SWE TTENILAM. Bit frank gwetttnham, K.C. M. C Resident (icnoral of the Malay states. airivcd by the M M. Loot on Sunday morning, lieiaa) preeenl staying al (Jovcrn in House, and sill lean lor Klangal So'clork ll.ii afternoon. 11.. II II 1.'..;. macaxino ol Iravnl and adventure, iaaued
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  • 994 3 LATEST BY WIRE. lifntTW. 4th April Tim Inw of Wei-hai-wei to Brilmin wms n- if..tialed with the knowledge and ton"eat of the JapancHe Government, though it *u kept profound see-ret till roneluded. The British squadron has not left Ohefoo. I. ut hat only changed its anchorage. Mh April Pekin correspondent
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  • 457 3 NEWS FROM THE NORTH THE RUSSIAN COUP IN PEKIN LI HIMttM ADVISES THK EMPEROR. The l'ekin correspondent of the China Gazette states that, when the dillicultie between China and Ktissia regarding I'ort Arthur came to a head, the Emperor of China oast about for help from Britain and Japan. It
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  • 81 3 PLAGUE AT HONGKONG. Doom ttaa waak eneW Ma April there were HKf eases of iilacuc reported anil 8T death*, al Hongkong, of which ji rases ami 17 deaths occured daring the previous I wriity-foiir hours. The Sanitary Board heaaaven gangs at work in the city carrying out house tv houuc
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  • 76 3 UNUSUAL ZEAL. Tanuia joat now unii-ual activity among thoee who an; re^iioiisililo far the nppreeaioa of ennraing. The nnmber of ammla for participatin| in lotteries in 'r.-as.-.l eoswdanbly dunng the past waak The niperior ollie, rs ol the force grre more attention to this, than to more serious work BatBBBBt
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  • 100 3 THE C.D .O writes as follows to the Eajsjaa am) Chum Kipres-. with re K ar.l to the C I) in the Straits If i i mi— him :ir.-toi,.. narmlilad let the c full, eaeetrm, mi.l aol kaU-heart.-d n« in India. It ho-hh to me that (he simplest pOU) would
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  • 298 3 SINGAPORE GOLD CLUB. tiik ■osmaneum, A raoaaoMl priaa anaantad by •■kiui iii.-iubi-i,' four rounda, two on the Clubs links and two at Sepoy Unas, wai WOI Saturday, in a ,ii i/.-linc mm, by ktaan. Bateau and Hatton The following wore Urn noaaj MwiilwnsllT -AW. Miv.ii ,ii,.l W. Hill ton />:
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  • 15 3 TIE FOR MONDAY. A. I A" MN..I 1 Kainnic-1 v. l.inton+3.
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  • 326 3 THE PAWKMiKR 1.1ST8. THE P. 4 O. Chisax," 22nd April— Messrs. Mactaecart and Bailey Mr. and Mm. Hick; Mn. Iconic; Mr. E K. Steel,.; Mm tiricof Taylor Mr. Adam*; Mr and Mrs Bland and infant Mr- liaird «nd children. Mr H. G I'axon Mr Hand; Mr. Kac*ch.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 rimniAßD co. SOLK AOBRTB Foil TIIK STHAITS Sun KMKVT-, lUX ri:i,KKAiKi, Malay States, ami Si mafka ion WUEHI-Ki; AM> WILSON'S SKWIMi MACHINES. •riii-;so. l> Band Kaahiam nmhHß reditMUO l TrnadMatarhlnai GaaaMOkCreeitttUX) n v>. goa IHi' M, BUO P. S. The last iriacliine can be had adapted for either cloth or
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    • 881 3 NOTtCES. rVRCHIDB. J. D. A. PEREIRA. HoaTiciLTcmsT ash Florist. Orders for Bouquet Spmys, 4c, Ac, Carefully an.l promptly executed. Cheapest House in the Trade. NURSERY ANI> RESIDENCE, OXLEY ROAD, KEMIKGTON STAKDAIID TITEWRITER. THE FIRST anffaTT. In Nmv Tans, Cncaan, I'hilaiikuhia, and Boston. 75X of Ty|>ewriters in use are Remingtons. Sole
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    • 410 3 NOTICES. JOHN LITTLE CO., LD. SINGAPORE. FAIRBANKS. STANDARD SCALES. We have now a full stock of Fairbanks Standard Scales as under. C6sssS^^ I Mfeßi^l S«! >nWn>»w NO BM COUNTER OH FAMILY SCALE, with Brass Scoop and Platform i:» x hi! Weighs from !oz to llOllw. vi the scoop, and to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 245 3 WKATHKII KKl'oilT. Knt.mti aßnaa Baantmli ITS ifiU IHlif. "s.in .S|>m.»p.ni. ItuxiKk-. B ir. -"'.KH.; 8».7H7 JII.H.V. Teniu. BM '■1.0 THO W. ini.Ther 7S.U 77n 770 Dir.ofWlnd s. s.vv. B.W. ~~'l Max. Tom p. >*.\ Kin... .74.4 rltlu. in Sun 1 !».,"> i-i Terr.Mcl. 71..-, 8«1 Kainfull Nil. wuaihki: ntLKMUM. IX
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  • 476 4 giiairou. 18th Arm, ISM. PRODUCE (Rates are corrected, tt 12.30 a.m.) Qambier, ».<WiCopra Hali «.oo. do Pontianak, '«>■ Pepper, Black, Jo White, (8%) 3B.ir.. Siij Flour Sarawak SOU. do Brunei.. 2.37|. Pearl 8»go Conee,B»li, picked 2H.6O. CoHoe Palembaog, picked £.'.00. OoBee, Liberian, No. 1 17.00. Tapioca, small Flake, 4.3.I.
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  • 28 4 Municipal Debenture! 6%. Tanjong Pfttfar Bonds. New l'rvi- Kiv,-i lK>ok Oo.'«*. Strain Steamship Co.'«. FOR SALK. iVniriTanL* Planting Shares. Jelebus. SOMERVILLE GUNS, Kschanse A Shtra Broken
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  • 107 4 y,,r Prr ilr. Timr. Tomorrow. Samba* ]<on» Ban to Soon, 1 1 a.m. Matu 1'ahat yli.1/7 Win, 1 p.m. Madras via ports hilixtora, 2 p.m. Klang via ports H. H. Qtum, 3 p.m. cl'MK Kut San'j, S p.m. I >■ 1 i p.m. K'kooii 4 Caltutln Valamcotta, 3
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  • 113 4 From Ewofk— By the F. *O. 11n.,n1, with dates to tile 2nd April due on u.22nd April. Fkom China :-By the P. 4 O. <7>uj.i/i, due on thn Mfti April. 1 imk Table Of Mails I>i-k. l.t i! Sii)k;:iii.>rf Due in London Arrired Fab Hh I. A
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  • 259 4 PASSENGER LIST. p»r s. s. JfrenlM from Bt.rneo :-Messrs. .1 (j ll.Tkhuv-.-ii, Bin:h. Barraut, Capt. Fort' Mr*. MeCualh. ami Mrs Wheatlev. Pel- ««■»/«»> Ironi .Melbourne:— Mr. iin.l M'- C. .1. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Little .Mr. li. A. Tlioinp«on. p er s. llrl~ froi.i Dcli:-Mr. E. Hortinan and Mr Vetinil.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 139 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under this heading the following abbreviations are used: str. —steamer sh. ship bq.— barque; lint. British U.S. United SW.es; Fr. French; Uer— German; DotDutch; Joh.-Johore; 4c, O.c, General cargo d.p.— deck passengers; U.—Uncertain; T. P. W.-Tanjong Pagar Wharf; T. P. D.— Tanjong Pagar Dock B. W. Borneo
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    • 1518 4 AaaiTAia .sine! Noon of ,<ui urn. Ban HVi.ill /(..i, llrit. str. IM tons, Capt Olsen. Kith Apl. From Pontianak, )4lh Apl. tic, and 41 d.p. S. ste-iiii-hip Coy. For Pontianak, 19th- Rds. linn bo Soon, Out. str. '2'J"2 ton*, ("apt .1111 (Mink. 17th Apl. From Pontianak I,lth Apl.
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