The Straits Times, 4 August 1899

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 4. 1899. No. 19.002.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 511 1 sK oCOMPANT. LIMITED rfVi' U r 1 n i?,. rir* lr,™ranos Bod*l--1 j-fj^S^ •^OISIIII' CdMI'ANIES. 1) Orncß, COLXTBB QO4T. 0 Wiuevi-.NbwlUbbokb. „..IH. Al.Blf, EOYPT, „..M.K. MALTA, Mm ,i;i.»uedforJ J fTS»a« V.,,,,,^,-.. siaffoasteaa. m LINE. HOMSWABD. lra*. C,r.M>sUAaf.lJ r*«.o» sept, c .v. sept, v IM H;M:piu K"'DIRECT SERVICE. an „inino.lation for
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    • 889 1 STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I 'I'NINKI.IJKE PAKETVAART M AATSCHAPPIJ Inder contract with tbe Netherlands India Government. ilarnfa al Singaport: Ship Ai.isi v. latb J Dabmibui A Co.. -J-\ COU.TBB Qdat. Steamer From Expected Will ba Paapatehod for Oo .17 l'aiiniaai>. Pa.lang. July 18. Olehleh, Padang, and Sumatra's W Coast. Aug. 2. boast.
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    • 465 1 C.iIMI'M.MK |>Kn MKSSACiKKIKS MARITIME* UK FRANCE. l.ip..Ki™irln™i>. Licoui, Kimurou Tbe mail steamer* will leave Singapore >I1 Or .lt"iul til* 1 lltl'liTr-n-nt K'tldl iltlt'l. bates Dntfi. sVojiV A u f, i-i 6 CnUdonirn Aug. 4 AU|IU«t 22 I I'.irr.l All.'. I" L*«of Bcpt. 2 Ocr'inirn S*-p*. t M......1. [.1 It Ihe
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    • 676 1 INSURANCES. 'IMIK LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £i,127,800 Paid up Capital 111,760 Reserve Fund HT.'l.Jt.i The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept firs risks at current rate* of premium. ROUBTEAD 4 Co. rl' CHINA TKAIIKKS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed HU>l»,aX Amount Paid op
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    • 655 1 INSURANCES. TRANSATLANTIC FILE INSURANCE CO., OF HAMBURG. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAMBURO. HAMQI'BG-BREMEN FIKK INBURANCE CO., HAMBURti. 'HUE undersigned. Agents of the above 1 companies, are prepared to accept fire PUTTFARCKEN Ca SOUTH BRITISH KIRK AND MARINE Insurance Company. FIRE Insurance eSected on every'descriptinn of property. MARINE Kiaks a.c.pte.l
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    • 737 1 NOTICES. PETER SYS'S WONDERFUL SPECIFIC. rpHE only remedy at pre«ent known as an INFAI.LIIIIF. and I'KUMANENI DM! Dim ill. i > Di.rilni-ii. Spun', llomorrhscc anil I lii'nttinn of tho llowcN. Huiiih'i'iN rl 'Sp -.'ilj ni.l IjiMlnc <' u rei. Retommended by some of tbe chief Spe.iah.t- in the Medical Profession
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    • 821 1 TROUBLESOME TO THE ARMY. During tha civil war. as wall as in our late war with Spain, diarrhrea was one of the most troublesome diseases tie army had to contend with. In many instances it became chronic and the old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind
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  • 117 2 STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1899. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS. Established: 1831. PRICK 15 CKNTB. Strati. Tin,,.: Wa ,f m ■ft .SlraU. UuJpt «,g a wmt fim, tM Advert**, ROe. may k, /lmn d on tK, fourth r RUIX OF BUSINESS Ma. iiahheki.aix <m REToim. Lomlon, ilk .4 The
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  • 13 2 COLONIAL LOANS. The House of Commons has pi--.. 1 the Colonial Loans Bill.
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  • 16 2 COWES REGATTA. The Kmperor William's yacht iltleur baa won the Queens Cup at the Cowes Regatta
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  • 20 2 ITALY ANIM CHINA. Iwo Italian men-of-war are proceeding to China to relieve two other war vessels which will return home
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  • 99 2 The Emperor Williams'* yacht Meteor has carried off the Queen's Cup at Cowes, but it is probable that the owner was not present to see his yacht win. He had intended to be present at Cowes during Regatta week, but is said to have abandoned the idea for the reason
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  • 94 2 Yestesday we noted Redjang Lcbong prices at Batavia as 225 t.) 160 per cent, premium, the shares being one hundred guilders each. This, we are now told, has led to misunderstanding, owing to divergence from Dutch practice which aids the original one hundred and gives the corresponding quotations at 325
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  • 8 2 To-dat's 4 tin bank rate stands at 2,01
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  • 13 2 Pkodice, exchange, and share prices, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 Messrs. Powell Co. advertise a sale of land and houses on the 9th innt.
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  • 5 2 were tined for ver;in<lah obstruction.
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  • 16 2 The next sitting of the Court of Appv.il has been lixed for the Bth of October.
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  • 12 2 O™ thirty traders were fined this morning for circulating perforated copper coin
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  • 16 2 Messrs Stegmann aud Co advertise a largo tliipmunt ol IC ism.vi preserved game, sausages, and tish.
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  • 18 2 At Hongkong on the 2Sth July there were three cases of plague, and four deaths from that disease
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  • 20 2 The Bangkok says that the paddy crop in Siam, this year, is in a bad way owing to persistent drought
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  • 21 2 The S. C. C. Autumn tennis tournament begins on Wednesday, Sept. Bth. Entries close on Saturday, Sept. 3rd at the Club
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  • 23 2 One hundred ami forty-one deaths were registered at Singapore during the week ending the 29th July. The ratio per thousand was 31. 4*.
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  • 30 2 The IMb was published mt noon to-day. It consists of 20 pages or 100 columns of the week's news and the price is S2O a year, |>ost free to anywhere.
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  • 26 2 Messrs Yapp and Laidlaw, two members of Mr Skeafs icientinc expedition in Siamese Malaya, left for Kelantan this morning to join the rest ol the party
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  • 23 2 The Spanish transport Alir.ntt arrived from Manila yesterday afternoon with 160 military and 60 civil passengers on board. She leaves for Barcelona to-day
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  • 28 2 Tut French mail steamer (MsaVawa was due from Hongkong at daylight today, but was not sighted until nearly eleven o'clock. She was alongside the MM wharf by noon
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  • 39 2 . A i m-os alleged to be a Russian spy has been caught by a Chinese at Weihaiwei taking photographs. He was arrested and taken to Chefoo b> H.MS. liMler and handed over to the Russian Consul there.
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  • 46 2 This morning, a rikisha-puller was ftned ten dollars, or fourteen days, for plying for hire without having a registration plate aflixed to his vehicle. Inspector Jones pressed hard for the confiscation of the 'rikisha, but Mr. Clayton would not hear of it.
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  • 49 2 Last week a case of encroachment on Crown Land at T.injong Katong against Mr. P. Paul was iirgued at great length before Mr. Clayton and withdrawn with the consent ofthe Court, there bving no jurisdiction. This morning, three other pending cases were withdrawn by the Land Department.
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  • 51 2 Wtt.L founded complaints are daily madv by all parties who have to attenil the Fourth Court of the exceedingly limited (pace afforded. The plac become* so blockrd that work iobstriiiled owing to the ditHcult) experienced in passing in and out. although the windows are freely used a»
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  • 58 2 . An estimate ,1 the money lost on the turf throughout the world during a year h.u just been compiled. The amount is |.|.u.-d at Xj0.000,000 ol which £I0,(/00,ll«O are lost on English racecourte*, and about .£20,000,000 on Auotraliun courses. The balance i* chieny dislnbuti d between
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  • 69 2 TllK Thames Iron Company, who are now construct trig the Cape Central Railway, li.ive conlr icted to finish the hue Irom Hula to I) unascus, about 120 miles, crossing the Jordan by ,i stone bridge and skirt ng Lake Tiberias. The liliewill eventmlly go on to
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  • 69 2 A fairly larg'! audience assembled at the Adelphi Hotel Hall last night, to by Mr. J Naftaly, who has just arrived from America, <« route for Manila The duel views shown were: hoisting the American fl.ig at Cavite Spaniards attacking Amencau camp execution of a Spanish spy; lighting
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  • 83 2 THE FRENCH AT MENGTSE. Ir is rcport'sd that the French Government has requested the Tsung-li Yamen fur a concession at Mengtse on the Yunnan frcntier, and compensation for the recent .mirage and destruction of the French Consulate there, and has also requested rtiat the commander-iii-chief of Yunn.in, Feng Tsechoy, be
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  • 65 2 PRESS CENSORSHIP AT MANILA. t'.S. CABINET KEFI'SES TO INTERFERE. The following telegram, dated Washington, 21st July, appears in a ■At a meeting of the Cabinet, which was especially convened to consider a complaint cabled to the United States hy the Manila correspondents of several of the leading State papers, it
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  • 71 2 /W<, -JSIh July Estehiiazy has received a safeconduct to enable him to give evidence at the DreyfuiCourt-mirtial which is filed for tlia 7th August. Seventy attend at the trial, including Beveral ex-ministers of war, M Casimir i'erier Colonel I'icquart, and General Boisdeffre At I'ola, an Austrian naval station,
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  • 142 2 Thk \orlh China Daily Stiri says An imp.. ii. tut despatch has been mind from Nanking by the local mandarins, staling that at a conclave of Grand Councillor*, presided over by th« Kmpress Dowager, it was decided to resist by force of arms mny furthe. attemptsat
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  • 182 2 DISHONESTY OF CHINESE OFFICIAL. The following characteristic Imperial IV.-ree is reproduced in the Xorll, Aiiui ll.nly Him. Bearing in mind the corrupt and dishonest conduct of officials, which although it hai lasted for years, has but latrljr been formally brought to lue notice ol me Inrone, we repeatedly urged upon
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  • 89 2 . Mr. Justice Hyndman Jones heard an action this morning at the Supreme Court, in which Mrs. Schmidt a widow, living at 257, Serangoon Road, claimed »7" from Gana Kinchee, horse-dealer, of Singapore. The evidence showed that on July 6th, plaintiff purchased a mare from defendant for *70,
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  • 95 2 STRANDING OF THE"BONAVENTURE." The following particulars are from a private letter dated Vladivottock, the loth July: "I could have sent you a telegram the other day when the HonnttHlun was reported badly ashore in Ko.nilorT Bay. The 1vh, r came in here for assistance and lett the next morning with
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  • 103 2 THE CANTON PROVINCES. rRIVALENCI OF LAWLESSNESS Ix connequen.e of the ruhberies and piracies up-country the silk MMhaaM in Canton are afraid they will he silk producers are llir<atened and blackmailed by the laoleu pirate* (who now run riot unchecked through the two Canton provinces) to an extent that they are
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  • 117 2 . Vessels arriving at Shanghai on the ■Ml and 23rd July all reported having experienced heavy weather, due to a typhoon The Ktukaiitg, from Chefoo, reported that on the 23rd she stopped to take on board a shipwrecked boat's crew of 1.) hands of the Japanese steamer
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  • 150 2 AFFAIRS AT PEKIN. a tmrnmrnmn writing from Tient>in on the Uth July says that the political situation in Pekin can only be cliara. terized as "dull as ditch-water The Bank (Hongkong and Shanghai) opened its new commanding premises in Laptim Street with eclat and with copious libations of the foaming
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  • 197 2 . A Macao woman reported to the police yesterday that whilst she was asleep •85 iv notes were tuken out of a box in examination, a rojw mark was found round his neck. His friends stated that tit- had been ill for some time, and I. ist night attempted
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  • 183 2 . Birmation is needed la I ammunition unsuited ise of accident to cornused fur rifle practice tions The following the difficulties ena National Rille Assowmmm meeung is offered by an Indian contemporary Thr ui.uk IVbull.'t. which has now so ignomimously ul- .1, resembled an ordinary cupper tubed Kipress
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  • 89 2 PENANG RACES. THE BKCOSD DAY The results of the rsrii, yesterday, were as foll.m, Pni "S. TV K.n.Utrr, HnnJi,. Sheik 1 7V <;r,fi n Wind,,,.;.,. I Handicap r,,r MaZ IS,rJ.' M Race l»t !>.» Fir.l J»,° ia Uisuno. I mile """""fclnjj Alden Fluhliglit I March ioni' ik Oiwjr Duhnllow ISSSL
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  • 272 2 CRICKET AT HOME. Ox the Ttli „f |.i. t „,,l lltll| imlcli «"t c nin lu 1 ••odiji!>>rd R 'banes The wiVhTr'V' ripe, and the wiikpt 5*5 P'-iyint; fa«t Ine Auitralian captain «,»n the toand the two Wtorian,. TrumO ,\k 0.1, opened the Tb .niJeaMf01,,,^,,,,,,,. bu rtunibl« h:ul Hand IT
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  • 366 2 MR DAN LENO ON CRICKET. A HFIMBI.VTATIVB of "The Ml News Weekly," who had wen Mr DLenu'a team of Comic Cricketers mm of their famous matches, and aiimird equally their eccentnuty of costiiM atid j'liiv, determined to interview Mr Ijeno on the game In the dressing room at the Tint
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  • 14 2 POLO BY LIMELIGHT. A polo-maul, by I I powerful .o,r,hlKh m a 9 cr>6soiuu.'tiim.<l<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 423 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, LI). ULABQOW. MtnufKlurcnol: Dynamite. Gelignite, Ouhtine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, Safety Fuses. Kletirie Blasting Apparatus. Tlu, nL,v, Vrp1,,,,,,., U,.0 all /I.W Itnt.nn, ar, nuul, to pott M) tl/t ,i,, M l, m u f „,fe nn/l purUy t',l, impvM ly Me tlritul, Oonrrnmr,,/, <,nd,, n Utr^mm,
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    • 774 2 NOTICES CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY, LTD. ■luOnM No. 11, Caktos Koad, tauuHal. i-i. K WAiriK. Mimn-r. HEITOK W. SAMPSON, Travelling ReprwenUlir MKSSKS. TAN KIM TIAX SONS, Local Arent.. The r..m|.nny offer* easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company ilnine boiiM in Iba K i-t A ?p**« i:il
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    • 438 2 DIAMOND Jl 'fill.EK THEATRICAL OK PENANO. I¥ T ILI. play on Saturday niiht. nth ALI BABA AND THE FORTY raisvcH. maim unujuxmm. THE ANIMVTOSCOPE TIIK ADEI.I'MI OTEI. HALL, To commence i»« T'ntrsitntj. lh' 3 r d Augmt until further notice THE BrAKMH-AMSttIUB WAR. VI X: J. NAFTALY. wh has just
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    • 308 2 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SAIGON. "T^HE British steamrr POH AXtt, Capk I port at 8 a. m. on the 6ib instant. roc freight or passage, apply to »'EE BIN Co. PROPERTY BALE To be held at our J P m (l)»roit»nlni offSiruigoon Rovl. 8 miln from town. 0W je«r. Irate
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    • 34 2 M. 8. 8. IiMM for \h» »i«nf< IWa atoald I* THE STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IX ASIA BRITISH INDIA EXCEPTED X0 OTHER EASTERX NEWSPAPER HAS SO WIDESPREAD A CIRCULATION.
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  • 965 3 PHILIPPINE NEWS. PATES TO THE STIH JULY. PBMMm OF PEACE. t.NEBAI. LAWTON tXO OVIL „,,VIKSM«NT. |„HiiAPi no American commander m .urg-nt army harder or -,ye blows than General r.'tn He seems to believe that, td it. you should fight for all in worth and when you pLggpaaoß you should make
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  • 1068 3 IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. THE BRITIcIH ARMY. In the Iftuse of Lords, during July, Lord Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War, introduced his amended Militia Conscription Bill. Lord Lansdowne explained that the Bill made provision for strengthening the militia, when required, I y means of the ballot. It also
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  • 980 3 OF NEWSPAPERS AND BOOKS. NEW WEEKLIES. i Thi now weekly penny papers with which London publishers are consoling themselves for having to give up the Sunday editions are wonderfully good attempts at compressing all the interests of life into twelve pages I particularly like the Daily News Weekly. In its
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  • 71 3 . Speaking on the Hull July in tho tana. ih. in lluust- uf Common*, the IVemier, Sir Wilfred lj.un.-r, explained why the Dominion l.ovi-rninclit had disalloweu ihr British Columbian legislation excluding Japanese. It »as necessary, remarked the I'reuiier, to make sacrifices in order to maintain the British and
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  • 78 3 . In ImHj India, there ia a boom in pepper already one |.!anterhasiiimr«d to tin- conclusion t liat it would be a fine fliing if tea, coffee, and all other products wen- :il':uiilotit'il, and pepper grown in all available l.inj He does not quite rxprrss himself in this way, but
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  • 1112 3 . "My <|ueeo," exclaimed her adorer timidly, may I kin the royal hand My faithful subject," replied the young woman, with the air of one gently chiding him," what ia the matter with the royal lips Altogether twenty-four women have paid the death penalty for murder in England this
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  • 615 3 . ACHEE.V In Acheen, the troop* are pushing the enemy hard to the south of I'edir. The enemy's bmndsmre drawing together, and show fight when numbers are in their favour A column which had gone far into the enemy's country at Mereudu was returning to iu starting l-jint. when
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  • 20 3 Orderly Officer for Ihe entuiug week 2nd l.ieul. F. Hilton Uymuasium <lass:-Wedn<^dav and Kn.lsysl.Vl-, p.m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 582 3 A. FRANKEL, a~6, vHToisiA mar, SIXGAWBE Finn ture Dealer ami ('oniniifision Agent. CLOTHING, I'.EIMF.ADS, BEDS tn fir DDIXO, (TTLKIIY. PERA.MBII.ATOR>, I l( Tl RES, HARNESS, 4. Lnrge consignment i of Italian black and white Marble in stock OfTers made for furniture to Persons leaving the Colony, and kept in possession
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    • 1001 3 NOTICES. K. OGAWA, JA 1 'A N KSK A RTOT for oil and water colour paintings and chalk-draw-inc 1 of likenms*** and views Painting letaona given. NO. W. ROBINSON ROAP. KELLY WALSH, LTD XKW X()VEL r 8 &C. It M SO each. A Florid. Enchantment A counter. I he Mayfair
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    • 541 3 I FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET; AM) PKIISOXALS I -t T.Mi. IS cent* line; fnd and 3rd tinwa, 10 onto Him; ltd to nth limn, 3 mv liM; 7lb to lSth tlmM, a renta line. afUrwarda, t r«nti a hoe; bat no ch»i*» lm thto owtdollar. Thus. ttmt- lint adrertifrment,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 168 3 AIiHS'.I.MK.N IFriday, 4th Augi'st. High Water. 8.57 p.m S C c Cricket. S. V. A. Gymnasium Class 5 .13. SATrm.AV, sth Atotrr. High Water loixjam 841pm MM mail fiom F.urope due, morniug Pledges Sale Police Ollice. 1" IVnang lia.es Third D..y Furniture Sale Tanglin. Powell 2 L. L. T. C
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    • 87 3 WEATHER REPORT. AfaufcMff K-rbm. H.^piM. Sri Am,,. I(M>. u a.m.Sp.m.»p.m. Rkmarks. Bar. .-.town-jo «<7:l>«4» T«up kio H6.0 HM) 4 W.B r ll.Ther 77» 77 0 TB.O Tl IHr.ofWind H. B.W. B.W. Max. Temp. Krl V Mm... V. 7.V9 Uu in fun mil Terr, rmd 716 Rainfall Nil i WKATHKR TKI.KGRAM
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  • 358 4 COMMERCIAL. >,-<..» tin Ararat. ISW PRODUCE. (lialtt an wm*»*A to noon llambiir buyer* I 40 Copr» Bill do i'ooliana*, s :<> IViiiwr, Ulack bnjeri »STJ do Whit^(SX) -,«M ■*a|.-o Flour Sarawak r 100. do Brunei No. 1 S-S7l T -arl Kutio 4.00. roller Bait IS* baait 16.00 IS KasvT^E': *Jo°
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    • 143 4 SHIPPING IN PORT. Under Una ha»dini<th«io',lowingal>l>r«»ia noiia an' u*i'd sir sti-amer ;»h -h>i lii -Umine'.aeh— *'hoon*r;Vct. Vavtai Cru.-Oruiaer till all—tut; lor Fr.n, h i.T. -I i.' riM 1.1 Dill.- Hut. h t'anro tl.p. deck paaeenger* U.— Uaccr- 1 tain; T. P. W.— Tanjonn Tauar Wh irl I P. I>. Tanjong
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    • 845 4 AUITIU »l«Ci NOOJ Or YS«TIII'IT. I Aim-'«wa. :lrd Aug. From Manila. 2m h I July. li« Military, and no Civil. Barlow AOo. Fo- llnnvlo .a. tlh-W B>» sffctfl Soon, Brit. atr. I9H tana, Capt Aug. U.c.aii.l7l tip. llanS<>n||.t I'd.' For I rl>m kwa, l>ut. »tr. -A".' tons.
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    • 462 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. Nam,, port, protoW, do; mmJ namr of •crw: *Hai Ali»ia, Hkonc. to l.'ay Ang :U n J| An. In-.-. I/pool, Auk MaMhU AikUlum:*. H.inilMirn. Bant 1" It M aaatria, t1.»..«k..t.,c, i.-. i.iv. i;, iv Hunter*. lU.nl.ur K |i v< ll. main, Souralwya, Au.' I l>vn.|rl< ttmmm, Hm*«iu 4k
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    • 90 4 ARRIVALS. am. I I A 3 g s,,onia <l.r tlr. 33*-. Kiw-h Haralmi-g Juno li. -I likMM S> MrJ IT7I limp M,n,l« July .1 Tioiitiin iSOMc MM Koi Kobe July n i Ca 3H- mohr Br.l »tr. IW. Wallace Loiwlon Juno S NV«tor .tr MM Asquilh Moji July V 4
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    • 111 4 CLEARANCES. l)»Tk Vbmel'« Him nil tV- i Cinm |.E»T1»»IIO» Aug 3 Almond Branch 4 Pr t^h 4 linn, W.i.i 4 Kul.y 4 IV. In 1 4 (il ngyle 4 FhreCfcaa Klso 4* uSST* i rjaa 4 K.Misl 1 l >'^n.' 4 C |.-ioni,.n 4 Aliuin 4 IMII 4 Kioiitjerg Ml
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    • 54 4 MAILS CLOSE. for IW tlr. Tim. To-Moheow. I. iii.-k..k P. C. Kin.*, 7 a.m. X!■■■ > M^ 11a.m. !».urat>.iya via port* /.ir.i.fi.t, -'p.m. DaM Sumatra, -J p.m. BHfMt ii'iT,<-. !i p.m! Klaaf via ports Stpphii, 4 pm Palaauaag fit*, 4 p.m Batavia via ports La CifM, Ip m Monday. Rangoon
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    • 98 4 FaoM Ki-Kiim :-By 11.- M. M. s. I. Maala. .lu.'onthe .'.til Ausu-t with dates la nic mil July. »i»- Map Matte to Mm mails afetaft left Singapore on Hi.- MM) I m- i M. M. July ITth June 27th N D.L July -•-.In Jim- SJlh P. A
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    • 317 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVAL!. Per s. Han to .Soon' from l'onnanak— Or. Iso»seha. Mr*. Bo.seha, Muses Bobs. eh« (i), Mm Lakebuwh. Sle-tr*. Wood, and li. mi IVr S,vniu from Haml.uru-Capt. Witt. For /fc,iH..»r from Peuang-Mr. Per V. ,t (I. I. (Vinfun from London Mr. :.u I Mi. .1... k-.m. From M.--r-
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    • 54 4 For: Hongkong, C -4;>.-nr. due dth Auirt., Sark.e- A M Manila, /..'.i aj /'uuiiv, due «ih *.ugt, Barlow A Co. llongkoi R. fwaant, on tilh Aug., Barlow A Co. BnnKlcok \ia port-.. Malta IVira.Wi, du-Tlh \uirt Deli I Mrv.r Co. Oil. ulta via ports. f.in.Mu.on 7th
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 866 4 NOTICES, JKANR^CfI of Japan! TOILET WATER I rnji.iu to 11.e skia KANANGA EXTRACT RIGAUD& C'\ 8, rue Vivicnne. PARIS JAMES WATSON CO^S SCOTCH WHISKIES AIIK TIIK HR VUIK IX IHK MAKKCTi II I I'.lt \M 10 V I-A KS >!.!>. «sb. Dm extra. (SPECIALLY RECOMMEXDEIM y V I?.OO TKH CABE,
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    • 543 4 NOTICES. CMIiIJN TO IHlfOWlllM AND CAITAI.NS. RAHTJEN'S ANTI-FOUI.IXG COMPOSITION. other nink. than our original mai.ufvt m'■ are now told. Tlm t.'niiiiu 1 and onty Composition with which Mr. KAim«!sliim«clthasanyeonneo 11..11 i- HilT«A>»B lUhtjicss, and packayea are marked with tin— wor.lt, and the trade mark— an open hand in Jtcd Jicjv.
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    • 996 4 N< -TICKS. QOOAFOU ■UHfcTC CLVIt. Programme for the Autumn Race Meeting, 1809. tHTullElt 2»h, 201*. mi M> FIRST DAY. Tuctday, ->*lh Oetoltr. Mk-t Race. THE MAIDEN PI.ATE.-V.lne A I: lor Maiden Hones- Weight aa |>er Kale <10st.>. An allowance of 211 b. to 1,,.,-. entered fur the Intermediate Races only
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    • 676 4 NOTICES. I AND DAILY AND WEEKLT feSTABLISHEO 1831. TtUthmt, He. TO. TtUtn,Ki) Addnm:-"timM, awuruaa." The Straits Times has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Asia, British India excepted. It circulates in Singapore and Penang, throughout all the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula, in Siam, Borneo, the Netherlands Indies,
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