The Straits Times, 23 March 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. MARCH 2a No. 19.7! hj.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 770 1 ItJl.lß Iii.KSKO i'O SI HAN V, LIMITED fl'Bß Standard Lilt tan". 1 Norwiob Doioo Fin. lianmi S.*i»tj Itka lanw Companj CM. 1>» K. t utta.ble Lit* iMunnw Society. Tit Oimi Marin» Insurano. Company. Ib* Chilis MirUal Stwa NaTi«iUioii Coapaoj. lit* Tottenham Companj. 11» M»ritus» linno Company. Limited. For particular! of
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    • 799 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ronmUD PAKETVAART JIAATSCHAPPU I'n.lcr contract »ith thf N.lhsrland. India (iorarnment. -<"9«P«"- Mill- A.iE.vrv, UaTI .1. I)ai K diui <t Co.. ii. COIXTII <JU»T. fr,,n, Kxp«-I«.<l W ill l» lV«paUh<>d for Oo 1t,,.u.,.,. A-,.1,,,n M»r l«."A.»h.™, IMi.andKdi. Mar.M. r,i .s.urahnya. Jl. IVnnn^. ul.li-k'li, I'a.lang, and Sumatra's W Coant. 2fc
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    • 669 1 rni'rn If ail Comacr with thi Ararat* UoTKBMMBirr. I The f.,llow> ng in the d*tm on wbtch tb i^mji >Hin>n ma; bo eipecled t OOTWAftD. HQKIWAID. For 11..n,-kon«. For Eur.-.pc •<banghai, and Kobe, via port. !«t<9. imm. ■Mi lalrri. Mar. I*. l,tri« liar. 1: V 1~. -,u.1.,,v April 0. Trial*
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    • 620 1 'pHF. LONDON AVI) LANCASHIRE 1 FIKK INSURANCE IHMI'ANV Tbe ut, '.T-iK-m-.i, Agtnta for the CotnI pany. ar» prepared to accept Br« ri«k« si BOUSTEAD 4 Co. I rTWK CHINA TRIIIKE- mdllKl I J OOMPANT, LIMITED i ■•»>'•! S«becriW 15,.... .1, Amout Paid up 1W0...W >iiihi Fand IJUOUOO. Hni Orric.. 110.0.0..
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    • 493 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC XII.X IKSUKAJK3 00. OF HAMBI'RU. I NOBTH GERMAN riRE INaI'KANCK CO, HAMBURG. HAMBURU-RREMEN FIRE INsl K\\. K CO., HAMBI'RO. 'HHE ,:n.1.-r. fc Agent, ol tbe aho.r i 1 iompani*>. are prvpuvd to accept Ire SOUTH BRITISH KIUK AND MAURI Insurance < 'oinpniiy. I FIRE Imunnce ,-n, .■<■ I
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    • 333 1 NOTICES. GolcTMedalsr ParisriB7BTlbMi. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, md Hav.n* It I* II A Greatest Durability are Therefore ULHV CHEAPEST. L II 0 I II K CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSIKANCK COY. Him. Dni.i "H Tlrm ■ill, ■■iftmi ja>. a. wattik. laaagw hk.otou w. s\mi>iin. EtanOk^ aq iMtM MBBR TAN KIM
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    • 372 1 WMIEIV HUC THK I KEVIHTIOH OFCWKITY in JtatMAlM, 'HUE pul.li. ar formed t tint tin I I mHam Hi.- 5,.,ri T iMfMH* Mr. E. F. IVrUr. i« at the o.d (taol .ite Brsee Bum Bold. I of "ir'n"* 'mSThSS 331 I him m ilii-.il»ul a.l.lmn" «r V R IXIHN Hon.
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    • 648 1 KIIEI'MATIS.M CTRED' My wif« hu uiuhl Cli.ml^rlam l'«in Halm tor rricumatiiirii with K*nwt relief, And I .»n rr.mnm.Mi, l II a« a pie mini lniini.nl lor Minimal i.m an.l (or „|I,.T hoi'vlmli) n- for win. I, 1n.... form.l it valuable. I VV J.ri'vtu,RnlCnwk,N. V. Mr luyl.r i« him of II
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  • 22 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. Hollam... i iii tl,.- l-th Msrcta.u Kmgi pora, Philip Henry, the infant son of Kv.-i.-J »oJ Bertha Mary Hollapd.
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  • 116 2 STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS THE SOUDAN. Kn-ABUDHID: 1891. PRICK 15 CKNTB. ANOLOKRESCH AGREEMENT. Undun, 23rd March. An Agreement between Britain and France has been signed. It forms a supplement to the recently concluded Niger Convention between the two Powers. IAKTITIOS m THI LAND. I'nder the Agreement,
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  • 577 2 Tue news received to-day of an agree incut signed between Cre.it Britain sir France is both important and satisfactory The Sou. lan Convtntioi I complementary, rather than supple I mentary, to the conclusions ratilici 1 after the Niger Commission. Ai euormuus region of the central am I
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  • 8 2 To-dat's 4 m s bank rate ia Ml.,
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  • 8 2 The homeward mail closes at 6 am. to-morrow.
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  • 7 2 Tut Ml was published I hi- morning.
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  • 9 2 A warokr for the Singapore prison is advertised for.
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  • 13 2 Proihvk, exchange, and share prices, and tbo mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 Messrs Katz Brothera, Ltd, advertise a large and varied stock of new goods.
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  • 5 2 The Penang Municipality proposes JToO.UUU.
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  • 15 2 Tut: Germans are forming a Chinese battalion at Kiaochau to consist of a hundred men.
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  • 20 2 M. Pn hon, French Minister at Pekin, has bee.i raised to the rank of Minister I of the first grade.
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  • 9 2 watch, numbered »ii.!':.:i. and chain. An owner is wanted.
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  • 24 2 The P a- O llomUy left Hongkong at In a in to-day, and is due here at I p.m. on Tuesday, the _-th in»t.
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  • 17 2 The Italian cruiser Etna wal overhauling at Sydney, a month ago, preparatory to proceeding to China waters.
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  • 19 2 A CiKNTI.EMiN is looking for James Clarke, the notorious, accusing the latter of tricking him out of a hat
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  • 19 2 Ma. Lai Wing-yew has been appointed Chinese Consul at Manila. He was formerly a secretary in the Washington legation.
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  • 18 2 QmmtMl is alleged to have suggested to the Chinese Government the advisability of China re-engaging German military instructors
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  • 23 2 The Sri '/>.■:.,.,,.., bound for Bagan, put back to port on Tuesday on account of her compasses being wrong. The error is being rectified.
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  • 24 2 Tut annual general meeting of the members of the Singa|K>re (iolf Club will take place at the Club-house next Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock.
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  • 29 2 At last advices, the Supreme Court at Hongkong had ordered a settlement of issues in the suit of Agninaldo (by his attorneys) against the II and S I llauk.
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  • 30 2 I Mai.au gathered in crowd- at Kn.in (IVrak) recently, to prevent the l«,l ice hiirningan infected house They had i to he dispersed by troops, and many j were arrested.
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  • 30 2 The Carrison (title Club intend holdI "is [their three days' "shoot" earlier this y.-.n than last. It will probably take place on the Balestier ranu; in the in.mth of August.
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  • 33 2 No plague cases were re|>ortcd in Hongkong on the I jlh or IBth the deaths from this cause this year up to that date, were two out of a total of seventeen patients
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  • 31 2 Th« Hongkong Rope- Manufacturing Company have .1. i to pay a dividend of jo for last year, besidea pla< ing *»,7.)u to reserve, which will l.ring that fund up to km
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  • 31 2 Tiihkk more cases of small-pox are -reported, tit. a Chinaman in a house of) the French Church compound a Malay atTanjong Katoug and a Chinaman, who died yesterday, at Chansii- lio'id.
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  • 28 2 The a Filipino ■nMB n-iiorts that Aguinaldo daily vi.its the trem lies of his army and that the troops are enthusiastic Aguinaldo's wife is organizing a KcdCross Society.
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  • 37 2 Thi Hun W 1: Cullyer has made good progress towards recovery from liis recent serious Indisposition and is now. we are glad to be able to state, almost well. He is at present staying at Government House.
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  • 34 2 The PAD ILiUwii. bringing this week's mail from Hotubay. has her passenger acconiodation crowded, while at Singapore the number of passengers waiting to go north exceeds the number who are to unship at Singapore.
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  • 41 2 TIIK Sultan of Johorc will play tiolo on the race-course, for the first time, thi- afternoon His Highness is said to be very keen on the gamo and may, it is hoped, by his influence help forward the newly-formed Polo CKtb.
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  • 38 2 SI.OWI.V, but surely, says a Calcutta paper, the native paxvion for hoarding rupees or converting thirtii into jewellery k yi.lding to the force of Western i-iauiple. hence Ihe novel sp.-ctacleof Hindus and M.i1,0,,,.',ian> a. mill iminr« aud dire-tors
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  • 41 2 A ontba.t coolie on hoard the Heir jimil'.'.l .ivirlwar.l as the vessel wat piUllH N.-w Harbour, outward Iwund, on tl,,' ITthinst .mil swam ashore. Two lat.r another coolie disappeared over tin- M,lf. hul tlH^hipwa;. promptly -t,,|. and he was picked up.
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  • 52 2 ACCIDENT TO PRI NCE HENRY. Pui.v. >: Hi-nry was preacnt at tinlaunch ..f tnw-hoat on the I ill, at Farnhanis Yard, Shanghai. A piece of woud tell from the rafters, striking t1,.. Prinm onthii hoad and InlßctliM ■uuuil whi.h hind profiiM-lv The Prince wan not ai-rionsly injured and made I
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  • 51 2 TliK .t.lvMii.e en Auii-ricu and the r.lr..nr."i, m ul (ire.it Britain ji a producer.if pig-iron is one. f tin- imwt »it;ni tifi.nt leatur.'s of modern uiauufa.-ture ].a-i yr.r, Aineriia «ra« agi.in at the head of pig-iron prtnliu-ers with v nut. put ..I iivit tlir.-.' million tons un.re than 1t,,,:
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  • 65 2 s:tlt\ yolenlay afternoon, nv.-r .u-re-.ii Ikaahold land at Mi foaji^ ud No- l-ti BOTMfMM Koud wvru butiL'tit tiy MaU far *«ki ;inj Kiu mmctiral) No. U WllkU Boad with an arua i.l S4JH Moan bet knocked down to lloh Yang Pmi for 5;,700. An alloluient u f freehold
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  • 55 2 Thi.ee Maraos, armed with knives, pepper, and a revolver, "held up" the i occupants ol a house in Fraser Street, last night, and stole a pair of bracelets and a pair of earrings valued at t49 An alarm was raised and a couple of detectives gave chase the
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  • 61 2 Thi Manila Tima of the 9th March siiys-When the French cruiser Jrin Karl came in yesterday, she gave Admiral I>ewey a Rfar Admit ;tl> italute, as usual. The Admiral ordered the salute to Iw returned eiartly an given, and then sent an officer on Kurd to call their
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  • 90 2 IIIUTISH MB AMKRHAN MM A joint tueeting of the British ,:tnl American China Association, ni hxld at Sh.itnthni or the 18th instant The following resolutions were carried unanimously (1) That, in view of the pr.Miit deadlock in the matter cf the Shanghai Settlement Kitension, thin inkling iir^t-s
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  • 111 2 AMEKICA* FLANS Tiii: plan of the American commanders to end the war is to place the Filipino army before Manila between two nres, the moment sufficient reinforcement* come. Aguinuldo has concentrated his army in frout of Manila The configuration of the country around Manila is such that
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  • 141 2 In an explanatory statement l>y l...:d I,ans*lowne, :it t.i« tied to the Army K»timates for 1 ~»1»- 1 >f >, it is explained that a thorough examination has been made during the past MM of th*> condition of the armament of our defence" at home and
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  • 160 2 It <vm freely mmt—i in Sl.r.iiKha mandarin circles on th» iJlh inst thai Britain had demanded from China tl,, to any Power, und that tie proriru c h* at once opened to international trade Thrrawaa another rumour of an alarm ing nature, said to have DOOM from Pekin. that
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  • 169 2 A llumokoko cone»|.ondcnt .>f the Ul'-I-- says that rh.- pMMMi of ir.,fleet there pretty w.-ll i..\, the modation at the naval li.jsj.it.il. tad it is nearly time that the extension of the hospital or tlie building <.l a Ban commodious one should be eomidMtd When Weih.-ii-wei becomes
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  • 217 2 Kdih CMmm km I ■<••■,, lined v. auk for allray in SWt-Rie Koad another li;is B '>' i!-*i'l tor ;i months for rtTllini a pouch Hhtakl SI from tl,,- son; Hi.- tamo term of OOofltMOMOl lias fallen to the lot of (.'hua Hah Yung hi n-laiiiiug H bag*
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  • 558 2 ELECTRIC LIGHTING FOR SINGAPORE. Ml'Mm-Al. l-AkAriox s for electric BjbtU, I, h^*J" >Xlf»Hiare.lhy t :i:!''^;:::;:.'' 1 1 |x>piilatimi rl Waaauun ■■■■■■■■jhji (1 {n of Irallic slatisti.s ,h üb 1W pl. re,,re eatK-' iS^fc,^ The hour, of light,,,,. „i..,,'i ;ln for power would iiutifv .-l.vin>»i |,i«nt. Then i "JJJ nil... ..I
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  • 175 2 PUNJOM MI NING CO. ■mv hbdm On ihe l«th in-t.int. Ib ■My Kf.i.-ral n tiOf "t tin' riii|.>iii Mimiii: l',ui,paiiy»JS Ik-M at ll«|b.l)n| H' '■'""''l"' »id«J, ma op.-n,-.| 11,.' i saying that Urn dincton M porilfaa t.i^iv j taraunMi "I"* on the working of Urn d tin? pait twt-lv.- ■aothi
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 389 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. IRON AMI STKH. Baanajtaas i., ba the ban RUOT-PKEVENTIVE «tant. laralual.!.- f,,r BUpa, Haahlaar) 11. Wan etc., etc. One gallon arlll < etw 5 11 1 -luare feel. Paica%2s perdn il i cwt. StIT.K AIiKXIS Foil Ktuits Stni lytMT. nßaaana Umi S-ITHI, M.H. AKI. BoIUiHO. THE BOBHOCOMPAIY,
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    • 762 2 NOTICES. Mi IK K I HA VI Urn- day uiven ov.-i charge it the Hn A. M beebboj, to Mr. beat tuiv «hn 1 1] ni.'iii.'u;.' all t lip t)ii>in*'«s in S. AHDOOI. l; MUM ■Jl/:l ROTICB. >> obtained b« Mr. P. W. Wallace for ,'i- iti.. ii in (iiiid..
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    • 590 2 LATEOT ADVERTISEMENTS. KATZ BROTHERS. LTD Have .just unpacked a large stock of nriscel- lancous goods in all departments, and invite inspection of the same including: Ajno Cricket Hats, Indian Cluba :l, 4. 5. B weight Repair, Cook s Cricket Hats, Boxing (ilorea Ijryans Cricket IJals, .\yre B TeiinisKac.|uets,l2joz.,l3J 01 14oz.
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    • 424 2 WAXTKD. Municipal*;/, Del*.. FOR SALE. Fra-er and Xeave Co Ltd. H .1.-t>. FKAHEK Co., Kichanite and Sbare Broken. OOVKKXMEXT NOTIFICATION. WANTED. AWABIIEK (or temporary nerrice the Singapore Criminal Priaon Salary .«..i a inontli and quarter* References ait to Rood character and temperance required. Applications -li'iui.] ti«- •hi to the Colonial
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    • 75 2 H. 8. 8. iimU for U» HtnM 7W». .1.0u'.l All *d-erluin* oontrmou »r. mb>et to th. crmAi800 Out tb. Huu., v Ean it. out ot tb» p.|»r in ol fnm ot ulur. but not ..ft-inr i!,.n row ,Uv. «Kh Bontli. THE "STKAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIKCULATIOX OF ANY NEWSPAPER
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  • 2120 3 MUNICIPAL COM MISSION. f -pi, iai. meeting of the Municipal i ..'iniii.ssion was held yesterday after,,.,.ii. Mr A. (lenlle, the President, t1,.. .'hair. There were also rc.-nt Col r»lili«*alhl». Maam Kort. Nanson, Kraoa, Bokat, Meyer, Moses, Ooa hung Thye, and Tan Cheng Tuan HNANCIAI. MATTERS. The first business l>efore the
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  • 1421 3 If. WARSHIPS AT H.K.RMIDA. Thu American warships Xtir York and ./'.y.t.f under the command of Admiral Sampson, arrived at Bermuda lon a visit Salutes were exchanged with thf forts, and Admiral Sampson 1 anchored his ships in (Irassy Bay, near 1 Her Majesty's ship Rwi. Admiral I
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  • 60 3 Mil. David William*, the present Adviser to the Siamese Customs Department, has been splinted InspectorCencralof Customs for Ihe Siamese year I IK, which commences on the Ist nf next month. Mr. Williams was an elperienced official of the llritn-h Customs, and was lent to Siam in lam
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  • 97 3 The Uev K Maine* lias l.een informed ollicially that Ills services will not he required, as Colonial Chaplain at Malacca, until immediately after ■natar. TBaaaaanpaMa of si Mary's fliailla. Kuala Lumpur, on Satuiday to consult about a successor to Mr Maine- It was i.L.I to ask the
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  • 207 3 baaaa, M afcaaV Reports hy mail from Corunna, Spain, izive a Dad account of the landing there last week of the Zamora regiment from Cuha. The regiment was recruited in Coruntia and included tnuiiy youim men of BMd family In .lime, IMW. it sailed for Cul.a Mini aawaj.
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  • 373 3 Mil Whit. law Btf,MUH M OH „lsovci.,loiitcrtaiuiiiei,t»oHeredtol.ord Chariea DwM in Baa V..,k. arid that vv hen the Ai..ciican reaceCoinn.i.sioiiers faced lliere.tetit.oii of the I'hilipli ...rln y won' at liberty to Urn tin- ,1.-1101, af protection or li. ia,l. in tin- li^ht afhatafcaUaioftfa* national pneun ilerw »as an
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  • 322 3 S.C.C LAWN TENNIS. YKBTERIMYB PLAY. < HAMPioiisnir A <!. Wright beat Pmree, I, M Woodward ■>) beat Raionie, M, ML R. SISOLKI.. Glennie beat White ()rri|[ l-». i.unn M, rarmicharl i 161 scratched to Dent (-1 1. Van CuvlenUrg boat Wishart (+9). Winter (+4) »»at Ager i). IM>. «-4 Follrll(4-/tl
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  • 85 3 Thk troops engaged in the mobilisail.... operations have, up to the present, enjoyed the best of weather Had there been rain, the Unca-ters under canvas would probably have found their quarters more than damp on the swampy ground hey.uid Kaa Harbour There have been no incidents of particular
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  • 122 3 TiiElla.ld., Mullali i- add lahaana» ..I possible action "li Ins part that the awnabla aalamn in the swal Valley is being maintained. There will be cause for apprehension until theChitral reliefs have taken place The llailda Mullah should not be confused. ire reminded, with the Mad Fakir
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  • 161 3 THE SANMUN Q UE STION. A i in. .bwi from Tieutsin, dated lutli instant, states that the Italian Minister at i'ekin sent an ultimatum to the Tsung li Vaiii.n on the previous r'riday On the term for an answer expiring tlie IV.ii.Kli Yain.'n ratanad the daaaaaaat rudely. It i' uadanaaad
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  • 241 3 Mb. Dyke>. the v.,,.1.1, „t kSaaa, raporta a visit to Urn Ham Banmrah distii. I Hi- arrival at Uatu Banal .1 was liiu,.l to a nicety, as on tli.it day the reel bad been struck at a depth of IM ir.'in tin- siirta.c. an 1 it i~ man
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  • 174 3 S. V. A. CORPS ORDERS. Btßa> o.i'aetiu Orricc. Singapore, ijrd March. IWO. I. Orderly on. or for the rnsuini wn-k, 2nd Lieut. F J. Benjanel.l. Orderly S.-rgeant for the entiling vv,<y>k. S»rgt. A J Miu-donald. i The ii Y. A. will go into .amp al Taniong Kntong from Tburadav the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 360 3 TfJBJMJJ VIIVKUTISF.n TO SAIL 1 Paaaaj and I al. ...ta. i .<,■■"■ due IVn'ani? and' lt.vinl.iii 11-- due lath Harah, 11. Im M.-v. r 00. Fremantle via |K>rt-. Sstawa, on ;lrd Anril, W. Sinn. ll. I.i 4 Co. M 011...,,,.,.. .....I Sydney, »«i|wlai. due Blh Apr.l. Mc\h.l. I >'.. Bracing!
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    • 735 3 NOTICES. PALKMBANCi I (i NIKf WKKKK. I'n.pn.tor »l All iiin.N of C""<1» supplied from -ton- attaoli«i to Hold at inotlrratr pricra. m. til U 4 CIIAMHKII OK IHMMKIHK milK Annual o<Ml M.-.-nnjl of tho ill hrU.l al 111.- Kx.-h.-iim,. Koom, on Monday Rlk Mar, h. MB, it p. I. To
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    • 647 3 K<>USAI.K:KMPI.OYMKNTS TOI.IT: ANOrKKSONAIS I«ttimii. ISaanal a line; I'nd and Sir) times, in cunts a line 411. to lilh tim«, t, eatstea naei 7th to ixth Maaaa, cenua Hae; afUrwanla. centa a, line; but no ehamlMtaaa one dollar. Tl.u». a lKr,riov adfeiiiumenl. clo.e pet. in this type, can >f inserted 3
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 258 3 WKATHKII KKIXIKT. V.rk,,« -i-J»( .V,,,. ISHI. far. wr Mi' -T' w-> lemp. 8J I k-.o 7n I W. 811.T1.e. 78.6 7».» 7(i.l inr.c.f Win. smj. K. Calm HacTtana. hb.h M.n 7SO W%% Ma*, .n S.inU.SH |f>l ■aicaM*. 71.0 o *o Kainfall Nil. WKA1IIKI! I'KI.KCiIiAM fat 8. .<• c. Majrapt cv.
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  • 440 4 tUKurou, m«p Mini, lew PRODI7CE. (Bali art eorrtdti to m»»J Gambler.. t.uy.-r. HJ&. Copra Bali »a.7S. do Pontianak, «.HO. Pepper, Black. buyer.. -.■•> sr» Sago Floor Harawak SJO. do Brunei No. i J. 40. Pearl Sajo 4J6. OoSm. .Bali, pick*d «J» GoOm Pal«mban» picked -'"Oh Ooieo, Llberian No. 1
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  • 194 4 MAILS TO AKItIYK. FkoM Kutora—lly ihfl'ili. MM with the mail from Kurop* of the .lid M«r clue on the ail h March and with r..|ih.- tntli- mail huh left Singapore on the M and 7th F<-b. Tim Tabli Or Mnu Dm. Left Singapore |>u« 111 Lonilon Arrived rVI>
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  • 374 4 AHRIVAU. Per MM. a. 7V6r f frrm Saigon-Mr.. Bonnet. Per a. a. lit from Sourabava— Sir. Hinlopen. Per s. Bagfk* from Klang via ports— Col. Kul>i[)M>!>, M.'-.n. Swan. I monger and Tivgrmhen, Mr >m! Mr*. Millar, Hi' M Bra* I?!. Mi»« llavi-, M.-s-r*. Bnyd, Ferguson, and tswwnrt. Per
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1232 4 Under tbubeading the following abbreviations are used str.- steamer airship t -barque schooner Yet. Yacht; Cru— Cruiwr <iht. (iuuboat Brit.— British j U. 8. United -::.>. Fr. French Her. (ierinan Dut.— Dutch; Job. .lobore; Ac. O. c. General cargo d.p. deck passengers: U. UncerUlu T. P. W.-Tanjong
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    • 546 4 N.i"". port, \r ,',iv,, m^^j HTIAMEKi). Afn.li. Uarry. .Mar IV Simon. An.onu Honiluiy. Mar 11l {P ill UllllMll. H ,ml>ilrK. ,M,r:ij B Km, .\ii.hi~-.. UmpiMl, Apl 1 ll«.ihii lt»lla»rat. Coloml".. M»r H .ft,) Hiv.rn. ll.M.«koiiK. AplS. II M, rK Belialdcr, l^jndun. Mar 31 I' Simoas Henlarig. M"jl. A|.l
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    • 134 4 O Kio 'is Bnitang l>ul Mr. -.'M V. .l« llar-t 11. l.inlj.r lUi I»H 13 Huron Rrit >lr. IVW WaMi KVhni.iUu Ml. 1 1 M. B»l»l«" B Farraniatta P4O.tr 3a!M D«U¥ Bba^kal Hal in S A.«w Dutx-li! HUN.iu.iali »mka«:ui; tl MwnlKnon air. -M.TJ Orootll Dall M i Oplnr »lr.
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    • 88 4 I'.n Vaaui/a Null FuulKn DUBII Dasrimno" U»r X! H«ub» Brit Mr Iw I H Hu11.,,, tr Arklev B HokTjioe l<ut «lr. 11u1..,i ■-■l' singknp »ir. Randall ■.'.I Him Whatt S<Km Buli.tr I Chow Phya b u. JaUkac lulivll.l sir. Hi,., a SiD^K|K>re »tr. iimv ia Mv«on MOOT. I'm'k -'J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 198 4 NOTICB& ROBINSON CO. BLACK CASHMEER INVERNESS. Sl.V»ii. cV IIJWO. Specially made for the Tropics. lIOBINBON CO. JOHN LITTLE CO., UMITED. BINOAPOBB. U;iviiui» H riwi larß« ivlection of NKU SK.VSUN UICYCLES al i-'ri'iiv REDUCED PRICES- »,,,i,r SOLE AGENTS YOB ROVER CYCLES. Imperial Path and Road Eacers. The hiirhrst grade machine made
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