The Straits Times, 22 May 1899

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE MONDAY. MAY 22. 1899. No. 19.83 H.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 688 1 (IK 8 OEN«O COMPABT. LIMITED '«srrn^sp«-«--». .-iirsaos A »^Jj£ I W J^TtLsi Bt»"lSvi»SSs l Co«loanj. Ji'j," LIMITKD Afsnt. STKAMSIIH 1 COMPANIES. I) Orrici, COL"" <i«"P. WHi»vas,N«wrU»aotJ«. mvi unuam omrun. 'c^oTi.?.'. *Si*STi,?*™ ii m ni 1 jtiliniz ihbuwl for I'trtian T *J,""' iiw.i nv .,,iC0r.,n,0,,d.1Mi,v l| ta 3a Jan. JaaalT gaaail
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    • 1361 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. ITONINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aontt at Singapore: Ship Agency, l*ti J. Dabndbls a Co.. 2-3, Couth Quit. Steamer Fiota gxpeetw) VIII be Daapasehad far On luauWiya. B'niaasin. May 18. B'massin. Pulu Uui, Mocaradiawa, i. otei, Beniuw. Boelongan and Donggala Hay 21. lir.i-.llflaMll.
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    • 648 1 INSURANCES. rpilK I.oNIhiN AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital t»,1iT7,000 Paid up Capital 2IL-.7.V) Reserve Fund »73,140 Tbe undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepare,! to accept fire risks at current rales of premium. HOUBTEAD A Co. 11UE CHINA TRADKKS INBUJUNCI COJIPANT, LIMITIO. rapital Mils., rits-l |J.,.<,.i11i. Amount Paid
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    • 744 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC FII.K INSIRA.NO co., or ii \mi-.i m. Mi.. 1 II GERMAN FIRK INBUKANCICO., HAMBURG HAMBt'RO-BREMEX FIRK INSURANCE CO.. HAMBURO. 'I'lIK un,lr-r.i([n.-,1. Ag«DU of the als.r, 1 companies, md- prepared to v ■ept tir, risks at current i >!■ PUTTFARCKEN A Co. NKW tim I.IKK INSI HAM K m.
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    • 433 1 NOTICES. lIOIEL VAN lIOKCK. THK amimmgmi has the honour to int'orm tin- pulilu- that Dr. J. Scheltt-iii;i, wlio lias jusl arriveil from Kurupe, lm> established himself in one of the parißoH of the Hotel Van Iltirtk. at Oarut, where he may he consulteil daily. The pavilion -vslem offers every op|Hirtunity
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    • 854 1 try this" LE. JBOm-hRjIL. WITH RHFT T MATiBM. Ot k litt l.- an aaji nVaM >nh was unable to put In. fool to Ihe fleer. We tried in vain eien lung '<■■ oul I hear of lhat m th.iuglit would help him We almost gave up in des|ia,r. «hen some
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  • 56 2 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 22ND MAY, 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS CRICKET KsTAHI.ISHKIi: I.m;U PRICK IS CKNTB. •Mb Time* SlUaymr, „r, poll fru, *(4 MM IMgel SIS a year, or, p* frrt, 120. iaWMaiaf Ma may It fmtvil on Hit jotirlh p<i<}r. AN AUSTRALIAN WIN. h.,.,1,,,,, .•>//, May The Australian eleven have beaten
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  • 26 2 A OOLDKX CITY COXSIMKI). Dawson City, in Klondyke, haa been almost destroyed by tire. The fire also resulted in much gold being lost there
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  • 30 2 I.MVEKSITY COMI'ETITICIX. Athletes from Harvard and Yale I'niversities in the I'nited Slates will visit England in July to comi^te with athletes from the Viiiversitiea of Oxford and Cambridge.
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  • 23 2 TKA.NiSI-OKTATIiiN To CK\>K. The C/ar aal personally appointed a Committee to consider the question of stopping the translation of criminals to Siberia.
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  • 23 2 .unl.ir^i. anu tnr» .^unvtf" BH4I nat'e trrived for tlie races. Their names may he seen in the passenger list on uur fourth page.
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  • 95 2 To-uay's news about ItusMa and the Siberian Convict System i» not surprising It lias been apparent fur sometime that the sending of convicts to Siberia must soon be stopped. It must k* stopped for the same reasons that lint. in .rased to send convicts to Australia— that Midi convicts, after
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  • 183 2 Ommm has forged ahead in a matter which might, ere now, have received attention in Singapore An athletic and social club has been started on the lines of those in England and India. The, objects arc to combine all kinds of games, such as tennis, croquet, badminton, skittles, and gymkhanas,
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  • 288 2 Aktkh a six days' hearing at the Cologne Assue. Court, at the end of last month, a wiiluw n:tnit-d (iruetterwho was charged witli being concerned in tin- forgery c,l notes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hanking Corporation, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude with live wars' losil of civil
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  • 354 2 It is the opinion of Mr Barrett, exAmerican Minister to Siam, who has been addressing a Committee of members of tha House of Commoi.s, that British and American intvmts in the Far K ,si are becoming inevitably interwoven without intent ion '01 plan «.n the part of their diplomatists. Tha
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  • 4 2 11 Manifesto" gives to-morrow's
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  • 13 2 Promck, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 13 2 A Bam. will be given at the Residency, l'eiiang, on the Queen's Birthday.
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  • 8 2 I Htru.U Ti,*t. win be' published at n.iu.
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  • 19 2 Tut Mail despatched from Singapore to London, via Marseilles, on the 2Kh April, is expected to be delivered today.
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  • 19 2 The opinion of the Special Corresiwndent in China of the Mvraine ii.it •■China is breaking up at lightning speed
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  • 25 2 The postage on letters for Malta is 4 cents per oz. from the :Mth May, the rate on letters for I^ibuan will be similarly reduced.
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  • 23 2 Amoxo the arrivals by the mail was the Chiel Justice from Penang and Mr Stewart of the Police, and Mr.. Stewart, Irom England
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  • 26 2 M Doimer has sent a white elephant to Paris from Cambodia, which is four years old The animal has been installed in the Jardin des Plantes
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  • 27 2 Thk la-rinaii mail steamer .NY/.»«, with dates from Europe to the Ist Matleft Colombo onthell'th instant at lv p. m. and is due here on Wednesday next.
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  • 25 2 Capt. Crauford, the Master Attendant, has returned from lighthouse inspection, bringing with him Mr. Egerton, Resident-Councillor of Malacca, and M le Comte d Al kins
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  • 31 2 It is announced that in the year I K ,-i.t will fall into line with the rest of the countries of the civilised world (Greece excepted) by adopting the (ircgorian calendar.
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  • 29 2 Thk Herman cruiser lltrlha, Capt Von I scl.,1 11 Tregattenkajutan, arrived yesterday. Her de|>arture for China is uncertain. She carries a crew ol Utt men and M gun s.
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  • 31 2 Ai.mirai. Thomas Miller, who commanded a gunboat and took a prominent part in the destruction ol piratical forts in Maluda Bay, Borneo, in IM."i, died in London 01, the l^nd ultimo
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  • 36 2 Nkxt Sunday is Trinity Sunday After the usual evening service al Si Andrews Cathedral, there will 1«. held a special service to commemorate the completion of eighty years of the hie ol Her Majesty the (juecn.
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  • 33 2 Thk steamer 5,,11,,,, arrived at tremanlle, Western Australia, on the Mad April trom Singapore with two black panthers for the Perth Zoological hardens The animals had been presented hy the Sultan of Johore.
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  • 38 2 I,IK1 ,1K Chinese legation at Washington officially denies the report that Wu Tingfang, the Chinese Minister, ha--1 n recalled His Eicelleucy has gone t,. Spain, to which country he is also accredited, and will remain there several months.
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  • 56 2 Tu« flam ■■> Ctyh,, \mam that ■fail i mUoM Australian rwt-r l.i- I. .11 imnhased for the next V'kmv'iCap ra.e by Mr. l|ihill lor 1,3011 laimu. MM*, n i. 8a iJ »ni rtratefi (Wwd and Turn, two Oylon b i- i Lit, ud rv,-n l',i,,,7./« and the Dtbai mU-knowa b»nm
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  • 62 2 Tiik Japanese torpedo boat destroyer Si i tout two iik.iiIIm U n her royaci la Japan ThU is eunsidered a Iran it-^ult. and i> said tu tie a quietor pi— ft lo the Ka»t than ha > >i.liiru I .-.■II made by a vessel of Ihis type The (Ammh miule
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  • 24 2 Wi arc informed that the polo match arranged for this afternoon has been postponed owing to the wet state of the ground
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  • 56 2 Mr Ilivett Carnac. an Indian civilian appointed to reorganise the Siamese Fiscal department, has set to work. been effected in the Fiscal Department and with the increasing assistant c that the Comptroller Ceneral is receiving it would not Ih- vain to lait forward to a speedy and thorough
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  • 76 2 Da. Sven Hadin will itart from Stockholm at the end .-I June, and will travel direct through I: and Turkestan to Kashgar, taking a new route over the mountains Thence lie will visit the unexplored Lop Region and cos. ih great Sand Desert by 1,1. thai, one
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  • 63 2 Tiik Italian ...v,-i, n has decided to encourage the establishment of a line of Bteamein between Italy and Chun At present there is no such lin,, and nearly all the Italian trade la carried in (ierman ships The new line of 7UU.UUU lire. The steamers will leave Cienoa
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  • 75 2 Yktkkuav afternoon, a cyclist collided with a rikisha at Ihe junction of 111,,, 1-,.- 1.1,., 11 and Selegie Itoud. with the result that the cyclist, a Kuropean, was knocked oil to the road with much force and considerably shaken He was coming round UM 1. .-nl at
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  • 78 2 Ma. John Barrett, late I mt.-.i -tat, Minister to Si am, addressed the I. ion Chamber of Commerce at the Saltcrs Hall on the Jnd innt on the Present Condition and Future Possibility of Trade and Commerce in the Far Hast." The President of the ChamU-r. Mr
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  • 105 2 A .j'-k-i:-,\ has been put tothe I'nder Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs hy Sir E Ashmerid Ilartlett, in the House of Commons, as to whether Lieutenant Watts-JonCM lull dlscoveriHl a giHul 1 railway r-> to Viinc-chang-fu MonckvenirtoYin-. ha,,, which could be roaclii-.l by Kunlon Kerry wiihout
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  • 132 2 Tiikkk are at lea.it two well-marked tyi-es of races in faraana Ku-5, t'Xi-lilsive of the Tartar ty|K>s in South Ituswa Tins,- are a tall, lon K headed ty|>e, and a middle-sized, swarthy broadheaded ty|H' The B reat ,|nestio,i is. which of these represents the primitive Slavic type
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  • 338 2 At the Conßrwa of Hip South Afrit an 1.,-aL-ii.-. whi.l, is 1., in K h.'ld at Kiinl>crli-y a motion mm on th,> ITIII April siil'inittiHl to send m.'s.-tap.-s' to Mr. Uhodf.i H—gllllllillilll I-, nth, ■ireat pro»r,ss and fur, h.Tanr.' of lnmiajHj 5,h,1,,,.f0, Hi,- adv.,,,,, Hal Kuipir, and Urn
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  • 44 2 For the ronvenien,r of ™,j ■ollowin,: nlnlliS f,, r uifc?S? l.',larat,on«to,u r '^'ft'n, of HMmFlak Mid.hi r anorl -u 1 i 1 (S «n/l»,, 8i,,., Prrlahan-lVrlahai, k Vaaitaa si';:;:;!. SakWa O- 11. 11 s best or I »a,-i ""n, Wmitm.— bw ""tvtno.
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  • 78 2 Tim i:,;,,1,i- and tB( ;,>._,, .oni.un pMtona of a weddir-t Jk~. Uiaa Bifid (lark,-. „,,K dZtaJ 1 Sir KJw-ard Clnrk.-. (J c „,aru,-d to Mr. w Northa,,,|.to,,»i,ir,. Rasin -•n.l.atsi PMar'aChorcli s, "/C 1 Onfaua Pat,-,.,, m, |>ortr»,tii Mr 1:,,. of Mr. Pit ar,- ran ngj IM CMh (mva
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  • 152 2 A OKHF-SI-ONDKST, tit,"!,!- t* „,a,,,,1, w1,,,1, a lv r 3 iJ ''ulntim* t>n rnti;iy, nn tin- «üb)«ct «i > i -."li"" Ly tl.,' ProtSTS Chin or the Bon-productioi -<" Cbinm sir!, in of opinion iba th i.iw i- coo ii-iiii-iit in inch cam i&d lh.it H,.- 1i.,,- ot
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  • 216 2 Aitkh a lapse ,-t i iiiv it4 llirt-,- liiu- yo'inc, ano.i- nulw lad female) have I ri Imported ilimi from ('<-!, -Ih-s. ami dnpoiitad 1,,r t i-r.'s.-nt in Urn Kanat'i l\,,k Zeokakal I ..iril. Il- I lie Mai. IV MUM, >.»i>i iltin," uit-ans toii-l ox, an, l
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  • 308 2 P. O. OFFICERS. s.*,\ utter t Boandini -ii I', urn. the dinetan ol tin I' H l' i-"".v nominated rauauMa <l theu officiate to inquire into I Ut -v-t.ii. ol rolaa I')- win- ii Urn „ifi.-«i mi hoard fliip Ml ret- t ramll "i iln-. ;i nan ol mta drawn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LD. QLABGOW. 1 Manufacturer, of Dynamite. Gelignite Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses, Eicetrie Blasting Apparatus. The al«,,r aaniaaiaaa, U,na all manu- fvtureJ Steal 11n1m,,, an m,uie lo far* Ihe 1..., 1. >1,,,,,1,,r.l „,f,l,j ln d portly la* imp.,»r,( hy He llrilM fmmnmmit,mUtn, Umfarm,tmmwmlmd tobtof
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    • 1017 2 NOTICKS. IKIi NKTIIKItI.ANns MAIKSTY'S CONSULATE (JKNKHAI.B.B. .NIITIKICATIDN IVB (>,,,,,,, i furni in Mm H.ii.iilen,-\, W.-i. -in llivi.n.n -I Horn.-.,, will be al Hi" Resident's offics in rontinnak M ar, .Ir.Uuly. 1««>. »l 10 a.m. for 1,.- ParMa M laaoan, lunu till Slit 11,,,. h. 1 I nicln.iv,-. »n,l Ist January.
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    • 967 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY. Hkah Ornra No. IS, Cturos Road. Sma»..ii»i. lAS. A. WAI I IF.. Manager. HECTOR W. KAMI-SON, Travelling lfc.presenl.titv MESSUS. TAX KIM TIAX SONS, I*c»l Agents. Tliis I 'iii|,.uiy i IV- is easier terms ami better tMxiiiHes tliuti any Coni|muit tloing l.iisincss iii tli..
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    • 109 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. t BIRTH. Kunio-On the BM April, al Kvt srtek Park. Leatherfaea.l. the wife of I Wu.i.iAM KBMnaB, HP., of a daughter. M S. S. ml«.Wl.»tb. .s'tnm. T.m-. l Tittaß on oa» ud. at tit. pwi only Fly U* »,M ol thi 1 s. n^,| uwt murht oll<raa be
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  • 224 3 ajUl 1 A PIAOOT C4e« ia nno v.ii. vndrovich. oftbe Austrian ajaj Saturday with bringing an 1 I PUMP* i"l>> the port tanl 3 .-.".-Mily .nil..- v and the V i,lcn,-c was t.iki-n 1, the, IMb, l.t .It!.--"' A f' er x.llll.lied, they !l ito the island. Hil
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  • 375 3 A lOHEtPommr writins from Raarkokto Ihe M.ili. says: Mr. 11l r\K,, HUM Uinisun resident in Bangkok, an ent-ig' d got ialiiins* it h the Siamese litmrament, which may end in Qraal Britain occupying Raman, a small. g.,v. up I i. nil,, iv to the north of Pntk
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  • 161 3 iv ab rtlj I vi led beta (rein her builders at In. me the armoured oruiaar Tokun, a eltad .miser of»,7ootons, and l>.unu-borae powai At the s|h-«1 il« i .peed of 41 BknoUwaaobUtned p ol the runs over the with forced draught, a '",:n. of 33 knot,
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  • 65 3 I a.-inc-tliat then be am (rouble between dSiam regardiM Ilia Perak Ll -".lary in the BUM ol K.ih.niaii II DO time ic... had an Xi ilbei Government had (l«sire to claim more than what waa rlj own. Thai v- thai the British luite admitted the nlious of
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  • 614 3 •ALCOHOL-TINCTURED- SPEKCII. Capt Coghlan, who passed through SingniHire in the American cruiser tlnlci.jl:, a couple of months or to ago, was very cordially welcomed here and he and his officers were regarded as the best offjllov.s.Capt Ooffalaa and hie officers attended a concert of the Philharmonic March l.il.erly
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  • 276 3 A lIIWIMIHI lIKMK A eoaraaan of lyaniheti of Parliament tnd »nniieaiililh« ef the Colonial M bald in London cm tl"--25th nil iirr«iil>'d ovir by Sir Edward 5,.. Mr. ll.nnik.T 11,-aton Ml' explained mlmbm for mvridini cheaper miMii- ol telegraphy between Great Britain auJ her Colom.- and India. Tliom'
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  • 1533 3 Losi-on, Tlh May. The doath is Announced i>f Sir 11. Naylor-Leyland, Member for Southport. li.-pat.ii.--i from Uganda rvport Hot Colonel Evan attacked and r0ut... 1 kahnrcga's followers to the east of tho Nile on the ntli April, killing threehundred of the enemy. Kabarcga, who was severely wounded,
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  • 61 3 Thk London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of which Messrs Blllialaajl and Co. arc the agents here, have issued their re)K.rt for 1898. The year closed with a total credit balance of over JIT^.OijO. The net premiums amounted to iSil, 4U7. The net tire losses incurred aaaa lined to
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  • 81 3 A,- 11 1: unusual >■'.. 1.- was nessed in the Itoyal Ilotanic hardens at Keg.nt's Park on the afternoon of 2^nd A| 1 1 when several Chinamen connected with the Chinese Legation were to be seen cycling on the broad walk fiom the principal entrance to
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  • 125 3 A IHHaj which has been causing a great deal of datnaee to cattle at Pantei llesar near ljau lias been killed by a cun trap »et up by Malays, who were her greatest victim. They say the Sj.".. given 11 sa reward does not cover the loss they have sustained
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  • 164 3 l>»m. VkmilV Nim« PuiiftKii. Cimis ImTHunu* May M (ii-omian I'rui.v Hnt «r. Kl.tt BanaM J.I M:,li.i Ynjir.nu.lli Ma »tr. i-ateraun Bangkok m Uc-ut.a Hnl «U. Ktt-nf r*aiulak»u via jioru ■0 N.,1, »tr. l*o\ah Uaaff vta potti 111 OlUf Aim «r. l>unl.>|. gIIMIIII via port! ■V I lirlidia I lltinilkiini;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 231 3 CAUTION TO SHII'OWNKRS AND CAPTAINS. KAHTJKN'S AXTI -FOULING COMPOSITION. Other nmki-K than our original mai.ufacThe genii. lie and'only Coni|K)sition with which Mr KiiiT.iKShim«.'lfh»«anyeonnecli,m ia Hautuakm'm I'.iiihm, and packrare marked with these words, and trade mark-an open hand in Ked. Keje, i all others. Huter Hartmann A Kahtjen's Composition Company, Limited.
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    • 534 3 NOTICES. LOST, a fox terrier ***** liunieipal No. 1,617. at Calmar House. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 53..'. A. LOEB. Kab Bros. \\TK have authorised Mr. (iustav >> Melhop to -igu our firm per procuration from this date. H, nil il s.- 4 Co. Singapore. JOtb May.
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    • 900 3 AUCTION SAUaS. AUCTION Sale of the Sullana. To be held at our sale-room, on Tuesday 90th May. at i.3cl i-.m Urosa tonnage 61 net 40. Built in Singapore, in X-" Kngines by 11.,w McUchlan Oa, Paisley. Carries 460 pi. -ul- and Ml passengers. The and Bat v I'ahat S»/5 POWELL
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    • 554 3 FOB s.M.K: KMTLOYMKN'T TO LET: AXI> nOatMAlsW Ist TIMS. IA cents a line; 9nd and 3rd I. n.es 111 cent, a line -tth to 6th times, S Mats a line; Tth to 18th times, 1 cepu a 1,,e; afterwards, I cents a line; bat no charge less than one dollar.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 188 3 AKKANCiK.MUNTtI HomM. Om Has. Ilith Water -l-'pm-Whit Monday. Bank Holiday. s. i\ C. Cricket. Polo Hated postponed Philharmonic Choir. 5bU Phill.aiiuonie Orchestra. .:»>. TlißOaY. l'Mki, May. High Water .VI am ■-Ml p.m. liacs. First Day. Haw. Hanks close Noon. Sl,;iil, Itass issues at t, Uuadrille Bouataad Inetilnls 8. Wki.nkm.av. -.Mm
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    • 115 3 WKATHER REPORT Bisnns M*a*M, lwft .v..v. \kv V a.ni.fl p.m "p.m. Kkmabks. Bar. i"K< X» T.v i».H4O Temp -k, W.BM.n.er 7K.-, 7X3 770 >,J Uir.ofW.iid SK. B.W Calm 4± Max. Temp. 90.0 Mln 7«a Max. in Hun ***** J -g Torr.rad. 71 J o's Rainfall Nil. X vVK.vT'IKII TKI.EIiKAM IK.
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  • 459 4 Hlß.iAPuaa. -.'l'mi Mat. IMW. PRODUCE. (BaUfntcmeUilomxm.) (tsmbler barer* |»«0 Copra Bali MOl do Pontianak, r-epper, Black. »80 1. Wbi«e,(sX) a.OO. Sago Flour Sarawak ..SMI do Brunei No. 1 S.Oa. Pawl Ban 4J7|. Coles, Bali, picked JIM. I OOBSS Palsmbsng, picked.... MOO. j Coßee, Liherian, So. 1 18 50 Tapioca,
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  • 56 4 ror Prr «r. Tim' To-Moasow. il;i.lra» via port. f*udia»a, S p Bl Klang via port. H. It Uun, I p.m. Penaug ftcctola, 3pm Muotok Fbang (1. JIW-. 4 p.m.' Penang and Deli Calypto, -J p.m. Kremantle via port* Sultan, 2 p.m. 1 Ansoo ria port. Mtdncca, 3 p.m.
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  • 101 4 FaOM F- -K..ri By the German ■aalam due on the Mt May witb date, to the IM Mar. Fsom chika liv the M. M. Hat due on the Ml May. I -It Hinnpora l)u» in Loadon Arrin~ April 7th P. A 11. Ma; lit Ap! 9MI April
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  • 407 4 MtJHM Per v from Yokohama— Mr. Dixon. Per s. t. I. ,t from Deli-Mr. Fitj. Per Han Hi., liunn from Klang-Mr V. S. tireave.. and Mr. i; Per., t. ll.il. from I'alembangMr. H. J. Herring.. Mr. W. Hetb.y, and Mr. M. Sprout. Per Haa S>a.; (Vu.1,1 from BangkokMr.
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  • SHIPPING
    • 227 4 UndartbiilM4din(the following al.br»Tia lion« ara uwd <tr itMnrr I ab.— ihip bq..-twn|M;acb .choonrr; Yct.-Ya.-hl Cm. Crulaer Obt.— tiuoboat Tor Torpedo n. p. -Horar-power Brit. Brittab V. B.— United sta>». Fr Fraach tier.— Uornian Dul -KuUh, Job Johor« *0.. O. c. i.-i. cargo d.p. dack Daaaengen -I'ti. .t
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    • 998 4 taaiTiui Kuoi Noun or H>ti ai>Ar. Nan ftal i.'iuh, Bril <lr M torn, ('apt l.yona. '.'lit Mat Kr..,u Bangkok 17th M»v ll.c, a. «l B.. .l.i. Ban xnij aud Co Fur Banxkofc, I li {nh. lint. «lr Ul Utiu. Capt Bu-k. JUb Ma;. From Natuna., 17th May.
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    • 502 4 M» avrnU. tag, Algi.r., 11l A|.l I Ali.aule. i flu. May ilsrlov. An ialu-ia. Hna-siMls. -i\ 't H aiil. terry, in A|.i ballaarut. Col 1,1:,. i; imo Bawean. IlilKSlujs. Mi) Hva&fc Bayer. I. Elr. iii.-ii J n. li M hv..t0.i... ii, Loo i;i. r.-.nsn H«...i,*n-' Hoagkonf lud r
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    • 236 4 VwuLiNiMt 4t !■.•>- flirt I r tun* M4OII < shki«u». Kio. 11. •J) Haiikn Bril »lr I .'I H,i-k NiUiu M,, 50 Irania »tr I7M Kanl Labuan IU) ISUothrw awi Jfc ai M«lu« ttr. huh Kalph BaDfkok Mr. Ulßeho Mej« -.11 or.-i,-. ii r juj i-uitonl Yokohama \|.i JuW-MaiiJtM***
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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