The Straits Times, 17 January 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1900. No. 20,041.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 862 1 ■pH| b**N*O COMPART LIMITCD rfIUE Skiikri Ufa Assuraaot. i ,r- lasmaes Bor»sty. Mia* lauM C<m|aß; (Kir«). 1* Life A«.ui»i«v ~^i«y Th. <>.«.n Mwioe Insnmnw I'mniiaDy. Ik. Chiaa Mutual SUnm Jiarlsjrtwe Coaspuy. The Txrtsaliam 1 *r<» By* i omi«uiv rtw MahtiM Insmimsc* Coxpaay. Limited. War particulars of tkss* Coarassuas, st» the
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    • 810 1 STEAMSHIP GOMPAyiES. r'O.MNKLIJKE PAKETVAAET MAATBCHAPPIJ L'Dder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Anmtt at Singapore: Ship Aoikct, lati J. Daixdiu A Co., 2-S, Colltxb Quay. The undermentioned dntes are only approximate. Hleamer From Expevted W ill be LHupatcbed for On ,1. Osjspssatssr, Batavia. Jan. IS. Batavia. cherilwn. Samarang, Sourabaya. ami
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    • 799 1 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Übdbb Mail Cctwa'-t with tbi AraTRIAK OOVEK»MEITT. The followiog are tbe dates on which the '.'ompany's stwuners may be expected to ■ail from hen- -OITWARJi. HOPIXWABD. For Hongkong, For Europe Shanghai, and Kobe. via ports. IDUO IMXJ Ertk Ftant Fer- Gweln Jan. IT d'n-ind Fell.
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    • 670 1 INSURANCES. 'HHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital C5,1»7,M0 Paid up Capital X1z,760 Reserve Fund 073^46 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rK CHINA TRAOKRS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Snhsoribad Sl/n>,OOG. Amount Paid up
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    • 668 1 INSURANCES. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AN!) MARINE j Insurance Company. I FIRE Insurance effected on every des cription of property. MARINE Risks accepted to all parts of the World. LOCAL BOARD. D. W. Lotili. Esq.. Chairman. 0. W. I aikd E»q. O. A. Kestixo Esq. 1). H. Cumin! ACL Esq. Liv
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    • 249 1 NOTICES, TWBLVB ADVABCB COPISB OBLY TO HAXD. A. SULLIVAN'S MUSIC TO "THK ARSLNT-MINDED BEGGAR.' (Will not be for general sale for another twelve weeks.) THE ROBINSON PIANO COY. Dec. 18th 18U9. "BALVITIS," FOR HORSES. A HIGH claas tonic and replenisher of blood, bone, muscle, and sinew. Is an excellent nervine,
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    • 490 1 NOTICES. PASSENGER A.\D lOOßtatl AUtNCY. SINGAPORE. Offices: 3, Finlayson Green. Telegraph Address Tourist." Telephone No. 197. PASSENGERS booked by all lines to all parts of the world. No fees for Bookings. P»ssengers' Baggage can be forwarded in advance, without extra charge, and insur ance effected; most favourable rates ol Circular
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    • 836 1 HAVINIi A (.PKAT RUN CHAMBERUI>'B COI'GH REMEDY. Uamackk Mania, of the Tienon drug store, informs a» that he is bavinx Rre«t run on ClinmbrrUin's Cough liem.-<ly He s«lls five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great MtMsaV linn. In these days of la
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  • 60 2 Y. S. 8. BtwM for th. Klnitt Tim« sluMtil w-. mi oa dm lute ol tte pan only. Hy tv« Stfls tirfuuteoodiuoa, Buy M.H.H mr«)«oi*l b. .uKht oUurwte bo pabuikad. A II adrartMac oxtimcto «r» «h w«t lo tin o<w!iloiiutl:. M>na«w Bar >•»»• «>• kltmUwil v uf ta« paper in
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  • 31 2 STRAITS TIMES Established: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. Straits 'fintet SzVJayear, or, pott free *:t4. BMb Buduel *18 a year, or, pott •free, $20. Advertinng HaUtmay be found in the fourth po<7«.
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  • 729 2 WEDNESDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1900. SIR FKED. CAURIN(JTON. Major-General Mr Frederick Carrinstnn, of whom it is telegraphed tbat be receives a high command at the Capo, in a (treat fighting soldier. He has been the fiery Rupert of the Kliine" of bouth Africa, which now claims him as its own, even
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  • 243 2 From 'he Glasgow Herald shipbuilding returns for 1899, we fiud that the year was a record year. The United Kingdom total of shipbuilding in lt*99 amounted to no leu than a tornage of 1,713,303, as compared with a tonnage of 1, 5i11, 2.52 a year earlier. Messrs.
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  • 30 2 Mr. W. H. Treacher, CM G, Resident of Perak has, we hear, been granted three months' extension of leave of absence, and is due to return on the 6th April.
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  • 66 2 At the meeting of Municipal Commissioners this afternoon, Messrs. F K Jago and Arthur Barker, took their seats as representing the Tanjong Pagar and Tanglin wards respectively. Mr. Evans also took his seal, having been re-nominated by the late Governor. The Commissioners passed a resolution expressing the regret of the
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  • 84 2 A papeb laid yesterday before Council gave details of loans by the Government of the Colony to the Federated Malay States. The amounts outstanding on Jan. Ist, 1599, were Pahang $822,000, aad Negri Sembilan •ttft.OOO. The paper laid before Council shows that, during 1899, these loans have been paid off,
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  • 184 2 Mrs Friiell, Mrs. Waddell, and Mrs. Butt have begun to collect, in the name of the ladies of Singapore, for the relief of the wives and children of those soldiers who are at the South Afiican War. Their object is chiefly small «vms of about five dollars each, or less,
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  • 11 2 No. 1 Liberian coffee advanced to-day from *17 SO to Ml
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  • 14 2 I'hodii r. exchange, and share pnees, and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 16 2 The P &O. sad at M Far Eastern •ervices time-tables fur this year have been received.
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  • 15 2 The I'iiKjnVa. with Prince WaMenm •■ii board, left Bangkok for Saigon on tbe 10th instant.
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  • 18 2 A kike of 525 was, yesterday, imposed for neglecting to report a case of smallpox to the police.
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  • 17 2 A CHITTY has been fined S2O for failing to comply with the requirements of a mandatory order.
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  • 19 2 This morning, a Hindoo lad died of small-pox at 28 -13 Orchard Road. The case had not been reported.
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  • 24 2 Tekdrks are invited hy advertisement for the messing of the S. V. A while in camp from the 27tli inst. to the 6th prox.
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  • 24 2 Twevty stamp« are said to be at work it tin- K iliin gold mines inSiam. There are now thirteen Europeans engaged on the works.
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  • 20 2 The Minister of Public Worship at Bangkok distributed Buddhist relio to delegates from Burma and Ceylon on Ijie 9th instant.
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  • 25 2 The steamer A neon*, under charter by the P. O Company, left Bombay on the 12th instant and is due here on the 24th instant.
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  • 23 2 Ax insurance company in Melbourne has offered a life long pension of a we»k to the first Australian who gets the Victoria Cross.
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  • 25 2 The monthly sewing meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles Girls' School on Wednesday 17th instant, at 4 p. m.
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  • 32 2 It is advertised that all claims ngainst the estate of the late Or. J. A. de Vicrj should be sent in to Mr. J. E. Romenij on or before the 28th February.
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  • 25 2 The annual general meeting of the Church Work Association will be held on Tuesday, the 16th Ja\inary, at the Colonial Secretary's house at 12 o'clock.
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  • 30 2 Brmßs the scheme for employment of 1,000 City of London Volunteers in South Africa was more than a few hours old, the regiment had been dubbod "The Lord Mayor's Own."
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  • 35 2 A Malay woman servant in the employ of Mr. 11 G. Sarwar was charged, yesterday, with the theft of six amulets, worth S4, the property of her employer. She was sentenced to a month's imprisonment.
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  • 34 2 The thirteenth annual prize distribution of the Anplo-Chinese School will be held in the 1.-mrr 11. ,11 ot tbe School, Colrman Street, nrxt Friday at 4.30. The Hon'ble C. W. S. Kynnerelejr will preside.
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  • 35 2 Ms. W. C. Michell assumes charge of the duties of Second Magistrate to-morrow, and Mr L K. P. Wolferstan takes charge of those of Sheriff of Singapore. These are the substantive apiHjintmenta of these officers
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  • 39 2 Tub Royal Packet Navigation Company of Netheilaiuis India have sent their time übl>-, ami tariff of rates fnr the first half of 1900 in pamphlet-form. An nppended map shows at a glance the steamer routes controlled by the Company.
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  • 16 2 IV k M M I. not, with the mail from Europe of th<> 29th Dswambsr, taft
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  • 400 2 THE FIRST DAY. (Special to the StroiU Tima.") The first day's rating meet of the Peoang Turf Cluh, held yesterday, was a great siu'ctss. The weather was excellent, and there was a record attendance, there being a holiday in town. After the second Griffin Race, a dispute arose,
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  • 42 2 At the Tanglin Club, the bowling handicap for the President's cup will take place on the 24i h, 25th, and 17th. I he usual buwlingfor the championship will take plac<- on the 29th and possibly on the 30th also.
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  • 50 2 Last night, Serg'. \mbrnse raided a house in Pekin Street and arrested seventeen men for gambling. Two men jumped out of the window and each sustained a fractured arm. One of the men appeared in Court this morning, but the other was fell ,ied in hospital.
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  • 56 2 A teleokam has been received at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Singapore, fnun the head, office, announcing that, subject toaudit.thedividend forthe half-ye ir will probably be XI 10s. and that there will be a bonus in addition to dividend of 10.; leaving $963,000 to be
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  • 62 2 An inquiry into the collision between the Gerninn ateamer P'ttani and the British steunnr TaUhioir at Bmsk-ik, on ."Jew Year's Day, wa* opene<l, on the 11th instant, at the British Consulate there. The Taichioir mink but was afterward* II >at«d off It is possible tint the Ptdiini
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  • 74 2 The January monthly medal will be played for on Saturday next. On the following S nil r, lay (27th inst the gold medal will be played for hy the following winners of last year's monthly iuedals:-the ReT S.S. Walker, Dr. -lesser Coope, Messrs J. Campbell, A. Ford.
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  • 79 2 An American named L. W. Buskett, staying at No. 9 Hotel de L'Europe, reports to the police that, last night, he went to Raffles Hotel in a 'rikisha, taking SI 15 in notes with him. Alter being in the latter hotel for a few minutes, he found the
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  • 133 2 A correspondent say» i Yesterday morning, three Klings, employed in driving Municipal rubbish carts, were before .Mr Sells for cruelty to their bullocks. They said they were carrying rubbish to fill up a swamp at Jalan Besar, that the carts stuck in the mud, and that
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  • 153 2 An action H. VV. Sampson v. l)e Bavagoiti— was tried in tlie British Consular Court, at Bangkok, on the 9th instant. The plaintiff, as Inspector of agencies of the China Mutual Insurance Company of Shanghai, sought to recover from the defendant, who was engaged by tlie plaintiff
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  • 108 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS IN NATAL. NOTHING AUTHENTIC. BUT IMPORTANT NEWS IS EXPECTED. l<«*A<m, IM Jan. Nothing authentic has been received as to the operations on and around tbe Tugela River. A Reuter message from Cape Town, dated the lath inst., states that there is good reason to believe that the movement
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  • 17 2 THE BOERS STILL POUNDING AWAY. The Boers resumed the bombardment of Mafeking on the 12th instant.
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  • 70 2 BOER ATTACKING PARTY REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSS. Mr. A Reuter message from Rensburg, dated the I.'.ili inst (Monday) states that that morning a force of B>ers attempted to take a hill held by i company of the Yorkshires and some New Zealanders. The Boers were repulsed at the
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  • 69 2 BOER VERSION. "OMINOUS CALM"— AND LADYSMITH IN SORE STRAITS. Boer despatches from around Ladysmith, under date the 13th instant (S.itur lay) announce that there is ominous calm around Ladysraith and along the Tugela River. These Boer despatches say that the garrison of Ladysmith to be appear in sore straits,
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  • 52 2 THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS. SUGGESTED QXJfiMDUKI OF THE TRANSPORTS. The Premier of New South Wales has wired to the Admiral on the Cape Station that the general feeling in Sydney is that it will be advisable to guard the transport* conveying the Australian troops to the Cape, owing to activity of
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  • 81 2 Mr. W. Stewart, a native of Scotland, who was engineer to a rice mill at Bangkok, died mysteriously there on the lotli inst. He was last seen reading a newspaper on the verandah of his house. A scream alarmed an inmate at midnight, who found that Mr.
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  • 121 2 Last night, a Chinaman was arrest*! at New Harbour with a portion of the bilge pipe of the s.s. Chang Hock Kian in his possession. This morning, at the police court, Capt. Pentney, the master of the vessel, gave evidence to the effect that the pipe
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  • 95 2 Mb. .Sanderson, a director of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., and Mr. Ewald, or Messrs. Huttenbach Bros., have made a journeyVo Jelebu and back in what may be iwyded as almost record time. Leaving (Singapore on Saturday afternoon, they were at the 1,..nd-<iuarters of the Jt-lejiu Mining and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 532 2 NOTICES. NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES COMPANY LD. GLASGOW. Manufacturers of Dynamite. Gelignite, Qelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL EIKMH OF Safety Fuses, tlet'i.«ie Blasting Apparatus. The aim* Erplutiret, being all manufidund in Great Britain, are made to pott the high ttwdnrd of tafoty awl purity i*U impotd by the Brilith Gonrnment, ami
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    • 812 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL, SINdAI'OIIK. i 'N Kll [il ■•■day and Wrnneiuliiy. Jaiman «n4 nml «4lh. MADAMI-: m. the M*t>E#y wißh r AW MiSJMAt Of MrMTCfUEA Ami a rrmpany of first olao nrlisU, OsBSJSfIS ol priiicmimne. eaih nicht For particulars, see circulars. -lalK».0O; B.i.k seats $1 no. Soldiers* sailorsinuniforni backseat:
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    • 720 2 LAWST ADVERTISKME NTS. fiOYAL ASSOCIATION OF HOLLAND CIBAR MANDTACTDREES* "TRIO." Do you smoke Trio Cigars? not, try them you will be satisfied. They are the best and the cheapest They give you full value for your money. A sound and reliable smoke. Sol* Imporlert TIIAXSATLAXTISCIIE HAXDELS COM r AGXIE. Tra.aullaiUic
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    • 407 2 NO 1 ICE. II h*r»hy given ihat Wee Siang Tat hn -a v.'.'d ->l t-i Hi- share and mterol o ins f.vb'rWun Boon Teut, deceased, in Hi•inn of W«. Hi i c,). cnop Hong Gum or No 1 1 »i. M .rk-t Street. .Sing ipure, and k now a partner
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  • 814 3 A VAUXHALL OR CREMORNE FO R SINGAPORE. BY A KKSIIYK OLD STAGER. The European population of Singapore is numbered by some 1 1 thai >■ men, women, and children. ()l that* the Scotch probably numbor Hrn moat, though the Germans are not fai behind There are also I hi«k! few
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  • 112 3 I M Monnay morning, Ng Am was arrested in New Bridge Riad in sion if wine wearing apparel bearing tbe initial-. W. A f, and Eupiiosed to l>eloui: to a ships oUicer. As- the man could nut, or would not, give any account of the things, he was
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  • 115 3 HmP. A A1..-I, the Baa Secretary of the Imperial InstitaU, ha^ aMimni the following letter t.j the Colonial Sec'Ktary of Urn Stlajti S.-ttl. m.-lits. under date the Ist Deeesnbat "An offer has been made lv me by a lirni of brokers of high Mainline fur Rhea ribbons (i«,
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  • 41 3 ■irawn to the fact mat Koiinrali Coin- talon place ibs next. an [xti'-i i i Urn •vaaiafi of Monday »nd Wednesday nl next swak. dona ihro.:uiiout the East l- a •i II not a 1 in rwi iv ftjr p>rf.>rmanoc
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  • 455 3 PATENT H.iUK-GRINDI.NO MM II INK. S 14.10 ALLOWED. In i lie Supreme Court this ruorning, the case Of tie-s Cliuan Kiat v. J. M. Lyon and Co. was beard baton Mr Kyii'liiian-Jones, it being a claim fur damages fur hieaeh of contract in Mpfljtag a lluiir grinding
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  • 157 3 The mysterious complaint "horse IS, Don s iiil to have bioken out in Xaial proraib torn most durinp Hie iiiuntbsc.f Hatch, April, and Haj I- i- snpp .-id that tawdvwoa I nrmpasrat. as bofasstbat are miizzli'ci in (jsaaing bap, i<\ vbiefathaj \n pr.v. i.-.l i, ,i,i aatiag the
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  • 256 3 FOOTB ALL. S. C. C. I' TA.VJ >SU I'AIjAR W. C. ■nut ?ame was played last night mi tip- K-;Ui:ul., lic-tuei'ii 'he S. C C and the T..iij,iii! li. ii Club, before a fair croud of tpaetaton. Da nrtnnrtnlj a very Ufh wind *a< hllwinf ri-ht over the pitch and
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  • 194 3 NM MM AT UkJI. A Cokkmpovdest writes to say that tin- poKet have liegun to deal with ■bat DM loaf been tclt to Iw a continual soiire of danaarto tha paWc viz the manner in which hillock c-.ui.--are loaded It is Dot MMMMMM, In Sod tIMM c;irt«
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  • 860 3 BI'I.LKK 18 NOT SUPERSEDED. I Aitbr tlie announcement that Lord II: t was going out to South Africa la* Dninmanrior In nhiof. the Press I Association said I Thar* appaan in some quarters an inclination to interpret the appointßMßt I of I. >rl Roberts to the command
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  • 896 3 I London, Dtc. 22nd. overshadowing of the great Christ•mival has obscured mom things > not accord with the penoi. There nany thing* 10 think of at urn' which preclude attention to liiel pastime. unless indeed the r is RUfflciently bright, with hard MtbuuiH r>ail» sparkling in toft lier
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 389 3 I 1 1- QU BEN'S J UfilLEE M KM >RI XL &T11E WAR FUNDS. A Oamnu*. not in Singapore, who hn« already subscribed $100 to our fund for trie widows, orphans, Bad iIi'|«ti.1 nits of tin; cfli ,ert and men of Her Majesty's tbnM who may die as a result
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    • 702 3 NOTICES YONG LEE SENG CO. Notioe of Removal. Mkssiis. Yong Lee Bcng and Company announce that they have n moved from their old premises 149, Orchard Road, to their new premises 1 76, Orchard Road. The new premises have been specially ordered and constructed to suit the requirements of the
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    • 800 3 E COMPOSITION IMITED 'meling'i process. ran of quick drying itioni for thip'i bottoms :tual prevention against >ion nnd Pouting most fouling water. for Bte»m and Sailing Ships. RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT Co. Agents, Singapore. LIQUID^ FUEL (Petroleum Residue) Large stocks always on hand. per ton f o. b. in bunkers at (PULO
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    • 1178 3 NOTICES. TiVOLI tIoTJUL AND TIFFIN ROOMS. 4 Robinson Koad. BREAKFASTS, TIFFINS, DINNERS to be had alwayt hot. TIFUKS: 111 PER MONTH. Accommodation lor visitors boarders Liquors of the best quality only. Tltoll Beer on Ice. American Cocktails. mi Ex HITACHI MARU. ALEX. FOX CO. 43, HIGH STREET, An Now Showing
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    • 641 3 FOR SALE EMPI/)YMENT* TO LET; AND I'KRSOVALS [1st tim, 16 cents a line; 2nd and 3rd times, 10 cents a line 4th to Kth times, 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th times. 3 cents a line; afterwards, 2 cents a line but no charge less than on* dollar. Thus,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 102 3 ARRANtihMKNTH Wednesday. 17 th January. Ilieh WatT IOS-'ain Mirrors and Pictures Sale. Powell 1 1 H. V. A. Carbine Drill. B.U. L. LT C Meatiß, Pavilion. 5.30. TbTßßsdat, ISth Javiaky Hijh Water. 0 4 and 1 1 :>U a m l'enang Baoaa, Haowsd Day. Whi-ky Sale Powell 11. Old Stores
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    • 96 3 WKATHKR REPORT K<mdang Kerbau Hvpiial. IBM Jan. IHUO. V a.m S p.ici.iipm KuMAKSd. liar. 80 031 IWD:*) 30.006 Temp. ?"0 84 4 76.8 BMl.Ther 7r>o 7/>6,7»0 ?S Oir.of Wind N.E. K.E. N.E. Max. Temp. (*..H S= Mm... °<o Max. in Sun 151.0 g Ji l-rr. r.-i.l H.S Rainfall jg The
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  • 573 4 limniwi. 17th (uur, isoc. I'RODIJCK. (Hotel an mmrtti to noon j Utmbier buyers i 7 M. (Jopra Bali, «90. Jo r-ootinnuL 6M>. Pepper, Black buyer* 286.> i. do White, (6%) 47.U0 -iiwo Klour riiuuwMc B.Bli. do Brunei No. 1 3.80 Pearl Sago 4.40. Coffee, BaILISJ baiia DJ.OO Coffee PaleAbaog,
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  • 74 4 MAI LS CL OSE. ror frr ,tr. Tine. To-Mokeow. Pekan via ports Here 7 ».m Malacca 4 Lingiji U,1,n,. 1 p D I'enang A KtouooD Sfnnti Ltong, 2 pm. IVnan^; A J^flilah Kadrri, |n ni Mxiftcca A Klaog Chm, I'hva, 3p m I'ontianak »i Ponlianak, 3 p.m. Saiuanug via port-
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  • 107 4 Pkom Xi mi™ Hv ih' I m a g OUlrtburr), due on Friday with dales to the -■■ill December. Fbuh China:- ll v the M. M. s.s. Entat Sitiwtis, due on Sunday. »ft Singapore Due in London Arrired D.»Bth M. M. J»n Ut Jan Ist Dec 1
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  • 214 4 ARRIVALS. i*U Smu from D.li— Mr. Von Byern Pert. i. Hong Wan frooi Malacca- Mr. Pert t. Rrtid i-om Ftnngkok— Baron B I Pinocle, M«B»re. 0. Blcch, A. HeiUe, and \V. Bornholdt. Per Hun Whnlt Ilin from Klang via no'U-Mcssre. Wickwar, E. Wald, aud TO Atf-IVK. I {Far
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  • SHIPPING
    • 1146 4 tiiuneailiaKth- follow :riK.il)hr»».«. lion, ureiuxd:— sir— sWamer kh.— nhip; tq.- -l»ir.|U« «cb -schooner; Vcl.-Ym hi Cru.— Cruiser Oht Uiinboal Tor Torpedo II p.— Home-power Brit.— British V. United Slates; Fr.— Preach O«r— ftrmjo Dal.— Dutch; Job.— Johore Ac, Q. c.,— General ■»rgo d.n. dock piuaeagera U.—Oncertain T.
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    • 770 4 tlm>4, p«rl, prnbahu dolt 0/ arrival, n .-i name of agent: Btiimiu. V. Apcar. Calcutta, Jan 16 8. 4 Horn. .K .In*. Cn .Id. p'sd Canal. Dec 19 \fridi. Hongkong, Feb ft P. Simons Vrnbria Hongkong. Jan 20 B. Meyer. tniUluiia, HamburK, Mar 27 B. Meyer \nnam, Colombo.
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  • 91 4 ■i ?L4o 5 Vmirt Sin, A loni Captain Pioa S»il»d Ooiwoaw. a Bm 18 Sri Pontiaotk Huti.tr 2SS Do Wyn Pontiannk Inn IS Yon* Ban Seng 17 Bn-id Nor »tr B+S J'hanueisen Bangkok (Jm li P. Simons and Co. 17 Han Whatt Hin Unt m IHSOIsen Kl»n« lan lfi.S.
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  • 94 4 CLE ARANC ES. D»« Vhii'i Hiaa Kug&Ki. Cii-tim UminiTiOH lan 16 Farfalla 17 Lnn.Uura 17 Kuttang 17 M»u»an K 17 H.l>« 17 Fievo 1 1 Malacca 17 Sulu.ii 17 Looeok 17 Kowt 17 Snrio Bornoo 17 Cntiiiii.-i 11 .hi Vnjiravudii lUI itr. Ventura Uuar and Malacca Hr.t utr. Bait Madras
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1349 4 NOTICES. Tfc* Itat »f inpllrallon. will »|M-n on WrdnfMlar. J:iiiimr» HHh. I!MM>. .md will Hot al mrllr noon on Saturday. Jntlll r> •■J«lh, ItMMt. TIIK HOVAL JQHORE TIN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (TO BE INCORPORATED UNDXK THE COMIANIEs' I.RI.INANCK, 1**11). CAPITAL $220,C00. In r 2,000 Shares of $10 each of which
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    • 359 4 .NOTICES. UntsforLEIfiPERRIIS 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. By Special Wappant^^3Hfc?^ L TI c B ueen PuneßOPs to Empress ot India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. JKAN^NGfI of Japan TOILET WATER Apprecialed lor its d'licaU pprfnnie and Uie fwlinq of comfort and freslines which it imparts to Uie skin Kananga Extract A DF.I.ICIOUS E\OTIC RMM
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    • 116 4 J. D. A. PEPEIR^ KORTIC •LTPBIBT 1»D Klflni«T. C( LLKTTOR IKD EzpoRTU OF OwFlir* By special anpointmeDt to H. H. The ou lan of Jo'iore. CHAMPAGNE. LOUIS ROKDERKR, EXTRA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain) Louis Roederer. Carte Blanche BUINKMANN <fc CO. Sou Importkrii. &M.; al JOHN LITTLE A CO. LTD.
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    • 311 4 "TiMJM" AND "BUUUhH 1 S'rn.to Km,i, »3U a year, or »-.'J a montt cr fifteen oentt a copy. Port Free. Ina quarter. S/nutt Xu>i,n pott free, t year, or 16 a quarter, or 40 centt a copy. Tbe adrertisiaii rates are: flrt' time, IS centa a line; 2nd and 3rd
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