The Straits Times, 10 April 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 10. 1891). No. 19.s<>:{.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 599 1 1" ta L^K».' T W JUUrtoh'rnWi rvTuaumno. Book-IJ. I 'n*.'ll«lTKD- Ageatt STKAMSHU* aiMI'AXIKS. 1 Ofucb, Cou.veb Qoat. sTKAM NAVKiATIuN OIMI'ASY. Makheii.im.Giiikai.tab, Malta, |1K.«DI»I.V«»1''. PtVMOCtII, I browrh BUtooeUttai haaal for I'erjun, Apl. I «•••««<•» Apl. 7 .i bjmoj Api. n May K<il)<ior<ii May t> ffaj naWMaj 19 'pagers. (Special „'JU fur
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    • 1150 1 STE.U£SHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATscH API'I.I Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agmt, al Singapore SHIP AoEmv, LATE J. DaBIcnELS A Co., 3-», CotXTEB QnaT. Btaajxr From fapacwd W ill be Deapauhed for On Ur.V.Hflaadl. Sourabaya. April 11. Bawean Sourabaya, Boeleleng Ampenan. Macnssar, Bima, and Timor April 1 1'.
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    • 656 1 INSURANCES. 'I'llK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FJRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital r.M27..-<il Paid up Capital 213,760 Reserve Fund K73.24*, Tbe undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks al """bOUSTEAD A Co. ry CHINA IKUiKK" INBUBAIICI COMPANY. LIMITED Capital Subeoribsd W.m< i.«n>. Amount I'aid up €00.0X10. Reserve Fund
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    • 819 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC FIHE INSURANCE CO.. OF HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSI'RANCK CO., HAMBURG. HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBURG. THE undersigned. Agent* of the above companies, are prepared to accept fire PUTTFARCKEN A Co. NriW YiiKK I.IKK INSI KA.\( K (XI. The 01.1e.t International Life Insurant* Company in the world, auprrvised
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    • 509 1 NOTICES. W£g SCOTCH WIIISK\ I- lIIK I NIVERSAI. f~^ ai.wa>> Man iiiK nrr. and |'-fl PKKSEKVK Yol U lIKAI I'll I '''he Very Met I'.-u W'hi.ky in the Market *a^^BP (12.U0 lt> A»r IN li,, M, "fir, »i n ll t AU I" BOM M>ll: I«|-)IK1II:« liiK THK >TRtITS MffatisaansaVJsM
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    • 739 1 EXHKIUKVCI-MS THE BIST TKACHEK. i Ud laii. esevery where takegreat pleasure in relieving suffering and in theirytiiet wav an much good. Their long eiperience has taught them Juki "hat to do. nnd their recent letter, 11. K Braaher of Conwav. Inionpau.h. U, rAA,»>< 'Throu^l, tu. kiii.lm-, .1 an old lady
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  • 20 2 Bn-ABUSHii) Ml. PRICE IS CKNTB. Sul'fnplwii rate* aiul ajrerhttng mitt may U found en tin fourtk 9*m\
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  • 51 2 MONDAY, 10TH APRIL, 1899 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. BHITAIN AN!) UISSIA. rROLONOED NEGOTIATIONS. I»mlm, UKA April. Keuter'n Agrai-? understand that the negotiations between Rustiaand Britain have lit'ui extended tv other qneations than that of China, with a view to the aHjnrtment of pretent dißicultios and of difficulties likely to arise in certain
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  • 31 2 ACCESSION Of MALIETOA. MalietoaTanuwas crowned King of j Samoa on tl.e ->:lrd nf March, in the presence of the British and American representatives at Apia. The (ierman representatives held aloof.
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  • 42 2 I SIOXIST REVERSES. The County Council elections have been held in Ireland. Xo Unionist members were returned in Monster and Connaught, and only a few Unionists were returned in Leinster. Unionist candidates also met witli severe reverses in Ulster.
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  • 31 2 KSTKKHAXY MUt I lie lltitcner »ays that K»terhazy affirms that 1., wmle the bijrilereau by ordtrof the late (ulunel Samlbcrr, a pruminent odicer of the French General Staff.
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  • 445 2 A* we have Mm argued, a UritishII:--;. Hi in, iniliii.' must, to be effective at all, MBprin A-iatic relations everywhere That vi.w is diatinctly supported by what Ml mornings telegram tells that the negotiations between the two countries are understood lo extend to other questions besides that
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  • 437 2 Mk Fisher Tjiwin is about to start .1 ..i.,. m| books, under the title of I "The OvMMM Library." edited by a '< competent pMMB. To further tliis end. he is endeavouring to interf>t Civil .Servants aud othen abroad who, if they ara K minded I if
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  • 146 2 A rosmv* denial has l»-en given to the persistent rumours that AustriaHungary contemplates an acquisition of territory in China. In Vienna commercial and industrial circles, the idea has, however, met with general favour and it is evidently taken for granted that if Austria-Hungary could obtain a footing on the Chinese
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  • 9 2 I mi -4 m s bank rate is 1.11,'
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  • 10 2 M- Katz Brothers Ltd advertise a motor carriage for sale.
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  • 13 2 Phoduce, exchange, and Bhure prices and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 17 2 As the race course is too we.t fur polo, c'.e ground will be open for gulf to-day
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  • 12 2 It is reported that the Episcopal Methodists arc about to establish a
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  • 18 2 Unk" Besar, aunt of the late Sultan of Johorti, died last night at tutadvanced age of eighty years.
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  • 17 2 The classes of the Raffies Institution and the Rallies i.nls School opened to-day after the Kaster vacation.
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  • 22 2 No less than i.lt.-.n vessels, steamers ami sailing ships, left Calcutta on the 17th ultimo. This is a record for that port.
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  • 22 2 Tn-Div's share quotations came too late for correction on the back page. Jelebus have risen to Tanjong I'agars have risen to $500.
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  • 20 2 Tki.E'.kaihh intelligence has been received in India of the death at Jerusalem of Mr Richard Cadbury, the well-known chocolate manufacturer.
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  • 26 2 Tin: a (ierman man-of-war proceeding from Europe to the China Station, is exjiected at l'enang about the iOlh instant. She may star there lor live days.
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  • 29 2 The murderer of Colonel I^Marcbant was hangeil at i'mhawar on the iith March He Iwlonged to a village near the Cautonments, and had killed that officer out of fanaticism
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  • 32 2 Th« U. S IWaaata. left for Manila yesterday morning. The U S. gunboat iTufinr, which arrived here yesterday from Boston on her way to Manila, has gout! to Ih. uh.nl t., .oil
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  • 28 2 It in suggested at I'enang that the scarcity ol luniK accommodation fur Kuro|n-ans there points to the necessity t.ir cst.il.lishinK local building societies with the tiovernineut as trustee.
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  • 32 2 Mk tieorge llrmkwortii re|«irts that s in.- nc wilfully cut the hood of his carriage yesterday He dismissed his syce recently but he has no suspicion as to who committed the damage
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  • 30 2 retired from the Army in ism after a good deal of service in East India, was- found lying dead in a field near his house at King s Teignton, Devon
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  • 26 2 At Kuala Lumpur, rumour is busy making out that Sir KrankSwettenhams claims to a Colonial (Governorship, will MM lone, eventuate in the .i|.|n.intmcnt .if.i new Kusident-deneral.
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  • 34 2 Tan first motor car in Ceylon will be run in June nest, in connection with the postal service in Colombo, for the ■MM of icaiU from u.o General l'oslottko to the various railway •laiiom
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  • 38 2 Tai Italian Government having contented to reduce iv transit rates, lUtistic* of two maili rid Brindisi per P. and O. steamer are to be taken in order to aatau the division of the cost of the Eastern mail.
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  • 43 2 Thi ilani.iml for coal in lim.- it now very large and rai>inga ere •mall— both factors which have the effect of raising prices. In some instances the price of coal at the pit's mouth is exactly double what it was a year ago.
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  • 39 2 Col T. M. Babington, late of the l«th Lancers, nerving in India, has been aelected for the command of tlie 4th Cavalry Brigade at 11.. -r vice Col. J. B B. Dicktun, the newly appointed Oneral in the Straits.
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  • 44 2 11 M 8 .V.i,. I-.,-, which left Hongkong on the Ist instant fur England, was obliged to return to port after six hours' steaming owing to one of her discharge pipes bursting. The vessel has gone into dock to have the defect made good.
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  • 44 2 I» giving judgment this afternoon in the case Cbeang Cheow l.ian Neo and another r Chcing Jim 11. an the Chief Justice diilnlised with costs the petition of Cbeang Jim Mean to lie appoinle<l receiver to the estate nf the late Cheung Hong Lira
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  • 37 2 SMALL- POX. The Malays are bt-Kinning to r.-ist being removed to the hospital when suffering from smallpox. Two cases of this kind have occi-.red since Saturday The police had to be called to assist the sanitary authorities.
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  • 44 2 A European recently sent from here to Shanghai at the expense of the Colony has already completed a second (keriod of eight days imprisonment for drunkenness Another offence of the kind will cause his deportation hither. there being no other refuge for such
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  • 55 2 A large quantity of war material is expected shortly in ylon from England, and the lirst consignment d mountings and fittings for dig guns has been received. The old fM-poundc r guns at some of the batteries there are to be dismounted and replaced by r. in breech
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  • 58 2 Tim petition to Her Majcuty in Council of the P. ot O. Company praying for the grant of a Supplementary Charter to enable the company to issue debentures to an extent not exceeding at any oneandthe same time £1,1X10,000, will be taken into consideration kv a Committee
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  • 60 2 In the neighbourhood of the i'aupcr Hospital there is a masonry trough three hundred feet in length, two in depth, and eighteen inches wide It was originally intended for a drain, but now both ends are bricked in and it is a veritable nursery for microbes. A correspondent a«i-
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  • 62 2 Mbk Strieff, In inn »t Ml Tanjonx I'.iK-.r Km.i.l. states that lam night she was awakened by some one trying tv take a gold ring off her lint.'-r On looking up she saw a Chinim.in. who, ou being discovtTetl, escajxHl through the window hy meant or papi I'roperty
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  • 100 2 Tmextraordinarily high prices ruling for plumbago at the present time are giving a great impetus to the plumbago industry in Ceylon. As long as the present craze for hjlge armaments and America there will he a great demand for plumbago for smelting purposes; and the only thing
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  • 114 2 Thh re|wrt of the Cl.-nrnal.-i Dairy Farm, Limited. lor the year ending Kehruary .Mh. MM, shows a surplus of Ul Tb this sum has to be added S.Vi7U. Unbalance standing at the cie.lil of working account at Mk Rafenarj, IMS, makiag a total sum of 511.1. f;
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  • 259 2 H< A»D I. M HaaaaaM pa|*-rs ttmtxi today certain advices from lVkin, stating tliat it wax Ikl German Minuter who hail been urging the Italian Ministci to claim tarn May. Tlie opinion prevails in lVkin that it la a great pity that the British Minister was mixed
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  • 86 2 A MOB ■iIM v,, Auvi. ks reached Sli ar c h a in.taDt, that three I *'M HannemaoD and Me^,,, K **n Moots armed only »i t 'V' u "«««d altaiked twi-nt,.,;,, .V I'"*.**1 by over a i, vn riHj ''"«l, «ith guns and ajopb |iarlevin X
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  • 42 2 'aiuon announces 1 1 ,t tn envoy will llta, H "l£*«s Otmratar-aaMnl of i,,,|,, r hi* arrival at Saigon 11,. .lilted to convey k> M ftj^ cordial greetings of Ins 5,,,, Pw^n' I!,i,'MaJe.,y1 !,i,'MaJe.,y' 1 i !jt ii liovemnient.
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  • 21 2 Tiik Indian Railway |i,.p irtmeM iM^w^'the-U engineers ha>e .pecS k'.'."^ rridgin^ gorge. Tin- r ipotal i_J JjUvoTi ithingtk.ai.23
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  • 84 2 At t lie Hindoo tmnplf i t *mi rri-aw.-ll within a UtC yard, a.,,1 in full ,i,h, r J* of |i;is«ers-bv It v ,|iiti a a coc ihiiiß to 8«f Klm^. ,11 bul»T bMbiaa Him Complaint. m 2 tliat thi .»li.ml,ll..|i it irtopto Ami Ip.im this tli,.
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  • 102 2 Cllinew Mm 1., >| D| a bulled in an untit Arti Thfl ownn h* had to pay M, uvd tlwdnwl |»...rer l.y MOO tin.' h* tM iiilh. t.-.l mi I. ill the iii:inwni< i:' r a Imun; 19 cooli,-. m I fc nek lot amusing ihfmhm
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  • 147 2 DOfl kMVB SiMt .*****111. .1i.ni n ll.ni^k i,_- mi Urn ID i nuaoof that Mrioua i rouble m tmat inth*Kowta4ohintarland TbtpHna ml .,v. rim, .M g iila »«f buiirf MMd in tli.- ii. w terril n survejiif main roa.l- an.l .lira,.].; i ..r mljJ mow .I. in.
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  • 80 2 Tin HritWi IUIiM Go«* T. k,,i ud Tien sin on th. B** Hank A- hi al J in"! UN. rrii.il t\* tl I thr iv«" having ducted I throoghon.. v,, I i w.iv anin Uiara pv,- t1,,-ir Kenii.l ,'..1111.1 ni'lins l.i^ii. Wimy, i The Britith N
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  • 46 2 iftS?"'.?;.: wounded mi Mal.il..- 11l g, Baring >■■ Malt.l.-s is now hi unlyl,iiu.l,n,,y .1 .1 'I I k1..;:; 11 1: 1 if. '-I or. ,lcOli tin- It) ill lied IV ii. wlnlct.cn.-r.illl II enemy n.-ii tb »ml*r» ittcr a, l. -pi.'' insurgents B I tromjoinij
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 369 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LI). GLASGOW. Manufacturer, ol I Dynamite. Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine. Detonators, Safety Fuses, AID HiTinr Blasting Apparatus. kiastam I'ing all manu- 1:.,1.,u,,are nude lo lanl i,f tiifrly mul 1 .1/ lit BrilUk Bf i "irtihUrd 'mil alnflajlft lo vi market TIIK BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. ■OU
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    • 1108 2 NOTICE& I CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY. Hkaii Omct No. IS, Ouna Romi, Rh«»,ihai. AS a AITIK. M.uiAger. HECTOK W. SAMPSON, Travolling Representative KEBSB& TAN KIM TIAX SONS. Ix>cal AgenU. Thin Company offer easier terms an.l lutur Ihiiius<j-8 than any Coni,anv ,1,,hi0 liiisiin-88 in the Kast, ami, Waf a Shanghai
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    • 475 2 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I WANTED. Municipal B I i.-i-KOU KAI.K. Fraser and Neare Co., Ltd. 8*. .i.-i.. ki.iski; Co., a. Rn-hange and Snare Broken. FOR bALE I BIGOY in a.... I order. Neir, MS* I ««o. Travel, eajily ami is tuiiable r a homo U.i' bhils. to 16.9 hhils. Apply >
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    • 89 2 It. a. urtaafet tor u» stnrila IW* writtao on mm ii>l* of th* p«Mt asj > MtUet of tlMt condition, war M. P.rf. «n •JMMU th»l mirht otfe«rwiM ho pvblial All rtwinc sontnw-v. *r« mbi*ot to Urn enn-i i ti.»n th»t Urn Man*c*r may th« fcl.-rtww I I oat of
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  • 450 3 Tmk Orchestral Concert given in the Ton Hal! Saturday night was a of the Singapore Philhar-.,-tt s inu.ical efficiency, and Ihe entertainment was l'i.itu-,1 on all hands to he even 'he high standard attained at „ial preceding orchestral concerts, withal there was a large audience, including Udy Mitchell
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  • 465 3 as MINING GKIIVAXCES. Thk tin miners have grievaii, el.i, I, may be L nelly described as high It] licit) of labour, and timber filiations Last year when tin was tills. pkulUu export duty worked II iboul ll| percent on the value il,.- tin Xow with tin al M
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  • 542 3 HIS WORK IN THE BTRAITB. In the current number of the ItritUK u.ij.r the beading "Proconsuls of the Empire, there appears a eulogistic n.uinr of the career of Sir Henry McCallum, with reference more especially, of course, to his connection with the Strain Afur i itiotiing that
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  • 107 3 litWABKof the unwashed telephone lieaiii't. A bactariologi.'i i'ells'',,"tliat of ll. Hue, i/a have Ih-cI, coughed, ppluttete.l and anee/.-d int., the teleplu .to |.c eotit lacted lef the neit user of the instrument. tl,:inliiv, priM-ceded from all other laajWl combined l )ur informant visited sect ,l hotels, and also
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  • 204 3 Mil Andrew Ma,. 1,. n.i1.1. of the Calcutta r.,. ;/.».'...,.ii,. has died in actillf upon a coii-tltillioli en celile.l IV long service in India N'r. Maclonald was horn in IBU, and was originallyarticled to a draughtsman, but In- woik proving uiisilll.il !e for bis hcallh al that
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  • 205 3 SI. IVrrrl-uni. I 111, M.ir.-h. At the siitmc ol Urn romminainn ,i, n. „1 to i, till. lie the ...in trade, on the IStfa March. M WiUe, the Mini-let ..I Kin.lli.c. ,1.1.,, to I I -pec, n. ;!!,,,'l,cd''u|..n' 11 'tl.c l ''!"'-t'on'''o 111. influx ol foreign
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  • 1042 3 Tin Mining Manager's report for tha five weeks ending 3rd instant runs an follows: II 1 h.- only work l--in K done in tin. —..11.11. .11 i> sinking the wive below i1... ill: level on the ore chute, aid driving the crosscut .-i-l n..m Hi- one t.-v.-l. Wiuxe— a
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  • 153 3 DM Stato of I'erak has, as already noted iii this journal, put forward a claim to the possession of Rahman or Itahiman, a border province between I'erak and Siamese Malaya The Masai oVaaMa. in pointing out that the claim it) of ancient date, states that there is
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  • 170 3 I in- tuual urioultunl show at Uuttciuoith. Province ellesley. will I iki pi ice tins year on ffnaalailllj and Hi n- lay. .Inn,' Hth and M\b The Compaiittoa lor prizes is open only to exhibitor* residing in the Colony or the M.il.iy Stales The exhibits wiU ba grouped
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  • 724 3 AMERICAN AND ENGLISH i Till crewi of vessels arriving at New I Orleans l.aye described the recent Nicaragua incident in which the American warship Manett.i and II M Intrepid figured, aa big international lovefeast." On the collapse < reneral Heyes, equal parties were landed at Bluetields (roi.i the
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  • 67 3 Says the MnaVni VW»: "Mr. Alan Arthur, nanaknal in the Legislative Council of India, the other day, printed the limanUlllliln grievance of the cost of indoKuropcin telegrams The naa] of such talegiams i» inimical to trade It is satisfactory to have Lord Curzon's assurance that In- has nlready
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  • 97 3 Mk Dykes, who kn> inst vacated the liistrictoiliccishipofjelelii.writesinhis last in, ,iilblyre|Hirt, mtli.it stale On all side* one hears ol tin- scarcity of labour in Jelcbii. and the di- 1 l one. tly- ingenious ooolia i- anka?a| the tana) of it. There is no doubt tli.it .oiii. .llnii^
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  • 138 3 Thr S. C. OL 1 t'liiii" Tournament is nettringcompletion Several events hare been linisbed, the victors i.mi Follett in C. clan Single*, Braddell and Klliot in A Doubles, and Salmond and W«bb in R Double* The Championship rests between Syinei and S Reid or Klliot, the winner
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  • 353 3 THK PASSENGER LISTS. .THE P. 4 0. CO. Formosa," li'lh April: Misa Chilliugworth; Mi Coutts and two Intuit-: Mr and Mrs. Ritrhio and children, Mrs W Craig, Mrs. John BnnatL' L'lrt April :-Mr Birknell; Mr ,1 Mrs. Dunmun Mr and Mrs Beaufort and child; Mr. II W.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 127 3 MAKIK BKIZABD IMi i:n|.,.11: BUKHEAIX. n^> n ynalite Maraschino I Supeneur.-. Ml Agents for the Strails, tu. th. .t a, MuINK OOatTI t c, ENVELOPES TO UK H»l. AT tn "Mile, mm* mn i 11 k patkiot i:nvki.(»im:s. l.lsai *1 aeut free by Post SI 4n i in: NTIQU i:
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    • 1018 3 NOTICES. P A L K M B A X li. a t HOTKL KOMKUI.N WII.IIILMISt 1 I 0. SISi: WKE R X, Proprietor i tl All kinds of goods supplied p from store attached to Hotel at r moderate prices t tn. th. a. If/I > S. WYSK CO. «~,iW
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    • 954 3 NOTICES. QOHiAPOII sroKTISO (I.n i Programme for Spring Race Meeting, 1899. FIRST PAY. I*jwl« mi w.i.v KtaaT Hai'k. THK MAIDEN lIAIK Valu« A I;,. lor Maiden 11. .r-.- Weigh i.|vr»-al.-tiu-t Mb). Anallowan,of '.U ll». to li,.i-. anti-rr.l for tin Interme.liate Kji. only. An allow %n< c of 71b. to all
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    • 933 3 FoX SAI-K: KM I'U )YM KNTS TO LKT AND F'KRSQNALS i»t tixb. ivnt» lino: !'nd ud 3rd 1 1 mev 10 centa a line 4lh lo nt li time*, eciitsa hint, Ttn to 18th times, 3 mil i Una; afterwards. wak a lln«;l.ut no I taja less until on* dollar.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 83 3 •TaUTaUn KKI'KRI'. Caatfaaji Ktrbau tl M Ayl. Imn. Bar l-.'liiV-tK'lTlilsrt) i"—— -ii S5 u c IMr.elWlad st». sfc Calm 111 HatuTenp. au u iz Mm 7SO Mai. in fun 141.ii I i< Terr. wd. 7-.'. I [II Hunt ill Nil. wKAi iii-.i: najtoeUM i\ a «i i. »lh .1,,,,!.Hll.MikiiVi. Barometer
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    • 169 3 AKKANIiKMKNIS MMMV. I'rrti AI'KIL. High Water MLjg iini NewMoni, lld pin s V A Bqnad and Oaa Drill. l.v IMiilharnionic Choir. :,.:*>. S C 0 Tennis Tarsi Theatre l» TnaaMi I Ith Ai-hii. High Water ll;llam HIM, in Land Sale Powell rlowcr Show. -1 to ».M pni to 11 pm
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  • 437 4 ttnurou. 10m Ainu l«tw PRODUCE. (Bat- an eomettd to won Qojnbler **JCopraßali do Pontianak. °VPepper, Black. rrlh'' Jo White,(oX> «*l Satio Flour Sarawak tv 10 Brunei No. 1 lsv Pearl Baio -irik Ooffee, Bali, picked V~ Coflee Palembang, picked... l*.*tt oflee, Liberian, No. 1 1«» r.pioca, .mail Klake <
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  • 48 4 To-Mouow. Itunnkok II s. <.„„„. Snon. Miuli-m via pone Ulfoim, 3 p m. Knniioon vinpnrtrt Linitula. S p.m. KlaiiK >'i> potm A. /f Oiun, S p.m. WinxunAY. Mala. Klan* M Ihrtn, .1 p.m. T. Antton via port- MUmA 4p m. Saniamng via porl« «i.in./ Stng, 4 p.m.
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  • 105 4 Fi:..v K'Wr Hi the M M. ss. 11,. on Hi" IM .N-' with the moil of the 34th March »nd with replies 'to Km mail whu-h left Singapore on the Ntt F.1.. Fxnx CHl«:-By the M.M. s.«. Vorra, Mir. h Sr.l M. M Mir.li iTlh JUr -.'Till
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  • 409 4 I ABRIVAU. Per s. Am. Hi 6-....1 from Klang via porl.-Met.n. Mi. hoi. anil Hansen. I Per s. s. Xr.. ;'..).ito.i from Klang via norts-Mr. Morris, iin.l Mi»» Buitoii. Terns itmw mi BM'kl' from Sours-I.ava-Mr. Wslur. I'er s. .N'.'i./irr,, from Mngkep Mr. and Mi-s It.- (ir.Ml fU Kiiil~kn.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 170 4 Uoderthiiheaain(the(ollowiiKabbn>Tia jona are uaed *tr steamer tb.— thip I 'q. barque k.li w:hoorn»r; Yet.— Yacht I ■ru. I'ruiwr Obt. -ttunboat Tor -Torjedo: Bnl-Britiih ;U. 8. United sute. Kr. French Oer.— flerman j D«t.— Dutch. Joh.--Johoi». .to.. Q ci-n.TM :argo d.p.— dark w»npn U—l'ncer»m T. t. W.-Tanjong Paw
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