The Straits Times, 1 February 1900
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Title Section12 1900-02-01 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1900. No. 20,053.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement891 1900-02-01 1 rpiiK:fnß%EO. COMPANY LIMITED. 11HB Rteadard Lif. Asearaaos. S..r»K-h Inim Kin iDsoranr* S.w«y. \tsas »*»,n>s«» r..—l-ay I K.r») Th. Km"' 1 1 1 Lif. AMurauae S.**iety re. .V~. ntva- la.uram-. .-..ia|~iv. Mutual M.«m N«ri,f»t..»l I otnpwy SVUM l*^» lle-r .'..m.-iiT ra. MariUm* Insansw. Cotapaay, LimitnL Vor eartiealais of th~» Oxnpanies. Mr891 words
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Advertisement891 1900-02-01 1 BIKAMBBIP MMPANIES. J-iiMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands I ndia Government. Agrnti at Singapore. Ship Aiieucy, late J. Daeiuelh A Co.. 2-S, Colltee Qoat. The nnderraentinned daW« are only approiimate -learner Piou I uu Will Be Deapatcaed for On (,-,,i I'-l Balavia. Jan. 29. Batavia, S.n.arang, Sourahaya, Macassar,891 words
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Advertisement643 1900-02-01 1 CuiMPAUXIK I>KK MKSSACiERIE.' MARITIMUX DE FRANCE. TELXGBAFIUC ADDRESS: MUMACERIE, SIXUAPURR. The mail steamers will leave Singapore >n or about tbe undermentioned dates. Oi-tward. Homeward. 19(0. IMO. Dates Datea. Vtifv* Feb. 6 Cal'donitn Feb. 4 Tonlnh F.-b 17 s'afnsw Feb 1.1.. .i.im Mar. I L.dtu Mar. 4 l.i-rn Mnr 17 h-r;643 words
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Advertisement635 1900-02-01 1 LNSUBANCIS. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,1x7,600 Paid up Capital m,780 Reserve Fund 873,24 a The undersigned, Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUBTEAD A Co. r£ CHINA TRADKBB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed txyui.OOO. Amount Paid635 words
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Advertisement549 1900-02-01 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL Ahhcrahce Company OF IRELAND. Establuhed 1822. Capital £1,000.000 funds <—» 500,000 The underngned, having ticeii appointed AareaiU for the fire l>. |.:.niurrn are prepared (o accept Ritk* al Current Rale*:T'IANSATLANTISCHE HANDELS COMPAGME. TEANB*TLASTICTRADIRGCO.,LTD.) BRITISH EMPIRE s\ FUNDS /LIBEBAIX 'X*. 42,00,00,000.^ I.AKOEV LOW BONUSES, n /PREMIUMS./ KaTAIiLIcHII) N/ 1847.549 words
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Advertisement427 1900-02-01 1 NOTICES. f^ Pans, 1878 18»W. JOSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Having H T Lai 0 Greatest Durability are Therefore lib! 1 CHEAPEBT. LH V Dr. c. d. MOORE'S BST^ 0 SHED COCOA j MILK Hot Water only required. Compart. Economical. Delirimu and Strengthening. E*fm4: C. a I-*>l'<»i4.*" T>y c'ro.427 words
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Advertisement191 1900-02-01 1 NUTSHELL ■siraLa&,wMksnatalobMfnnuwunßMfrac*aa«r»l Of ambm'SmZwitttmt. Itakotnuasa'srHsn tosssisusli. HiUiMiiii. •m-*rs ir-pli s.i. Uu>. MSI. FMtmiMpnviu.r.p'hvtUorOloaUf. "TO BR LBT. 17IURNISHED rooms (without board) with private family close to town. 11.. Apply to \f c/n ,S-!r.,,U Time* TO BE LBT. rfiWO large buildings with large sheds 1 adjoMing Would make excellent godowns. Situate at191 words
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Advertisement843 1900-02-01 1 FOR THK BABIE& There is no better medicin* for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I s pleasant Wo and prompt and* effectual cure* make it a favourite with mothers and small children, it quickly cures their coughs and olds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cures croup,843 words
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722 1900-02-01 2 STRAITS TIMES EST ABLISHED: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 1ST FEBRUARY, 1900. A WARNING TO CHINAMEN. SlraiU 'Aims s SW o year, or, pott free SJ4. Straits Budget «l« v ywir, or, port free, tM. Advertu+ag lUlt* may be found a the fourth puie. Fkom the North we hear, by722 words
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Article34 1900-02-01 2 Wk have received Iron) Mr. Krizell, and will publish on Satuiday, the f lurthUslulconlributioiiii to the >ti.nt> and Malayan Soutn African War Relief Fuud. The total of Mr. ftimlft fuud is now 5103.30 J.34 words
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Article49 1900-02-01 2 The Strait' Time* la issued to-day at an earlier hour tli -n usu»l. To-uiorrow, being the lirst day of the llan Ui) a, and a public holiday, there will be no iitue of the Ulrui't Timu. Teltgrauis will be posted at the Singapore Club and at the Cricket Club.49 words
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Article186 1900-02-01 2 From London we are told that Russia, through a Rusaian bank, has lent to Persia a sum ei)Ual to about four millions sterliug ou conditions that are calculated to give Russia great influence in Persia. Thu amount seems small to b'>y so great an influence, but it may be explained186 words
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Article84 1900-02-01 2 PROTESTS IO FBKIN. RUSSIA GCAkAHTUKS THK IMPRtM. (Special Telegram for the Strait* Times.) Hongko-g, 3\*t January. The Chinese Telegraph Administration prohibits tlw tmnsinission of all Chinese messages referring to the Km|*Tor and hi» abdication. Chinese OlGcials of th« Province of Wuchang, headed by a Pmvincial Judge, are84 words
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Article14 1900-02-01 2 I The S. C. C. team are due to return from Sulangor next Monday.14 words
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Article12 1900-02-01 2 Prodcce, exchange, and fhare prices, mid theWil list, lire on page 4.12 words
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Article14 1900-02-01 2 H. E. Majok-Genkkal Di kson will pny a visit to the coast stations to-monow.14 words
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Article12 1900-02-01 2 Manila is forging ahead commercially, but progrumis luui|iered by inadequate docking facilities.12 words
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Article14 1900-02-01 2 Thk importation of cattln iiito Singapore from Segri .Sembdau is prohibited until further orders.14 words
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Article19 1900-02-01 2 Thk German mail steamer Hayern passed Malacca «t 7 4> this morning, and b due here about 4 p.m.19 words
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Article21 1900-02-01 2 It is reported that the nurplus of the pidly crop available now for expoit in Burma is tins largest on record.21 words
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Article35 1900-02-01 2 The War Olhce has directed the tod battalion uf the HigbUud Light Infantry now ganisoniiig Colombo to ba in madam** to proceed to England The IC-giin.-ni will be relieved by a Native Regiment from India35 words
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Article28 1900-02-01 2 Ovkk SB,OS« col led ed at Manila for llie Transvaal War Hajial Fond have Iwen forwarded to Hongkong to Mr Thomas Jackson, the Treasurer of the Fuud there.28 words
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Article28 1900-02-01 2 Thk Post Office and the sub-p»«t offices i-l.i-i- at n .on to-morrow. Tbe money order and th« pan-el post hr.mches and tbe Savings Bank will also be closed.28 words
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Article25 1900-02-01 2 Rom of the police magistrate* were sitting to-day, but at the Central Police Station Supt. Cuscaden disposed of -eviral caj>es and released others on bail.25 words
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Article25 1900-02-01 2 Tax fitrmtt 15,;1.j,l will be published at II a.m. on Saturday. It is probable that onSa'indiy evening a supplement will bu added giving later news.25 words
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Article24 1900-02-01 2 I'i.aui-k continues at Manila, but tho cases ale few and tho disease bus been '■■■tinned to two streets, htglit cases resulted in Gve deaths.24 words
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Article26 1900-02-01 2 Thk mi nl't-r in receipt of relief in India had reached the alarming figure ol three and a hull millions at the date of last advices.26 words
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Article22 1900-02-01 2 The Hongkong Land Investment and AfMsM Joiiipuuy made a profit ot s.iio.utfu iii l»«o A twelve per cent, dividend has been declared.22 words
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Article18 1900-02-01 2 Tbe Pahang Government invites tatadan for the right uf collecting a customs duly on all tobaccos imported there.18 words
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Article21 1900-02-01 2 This afternoon, the first meet of the Knit.i Gymkhana Club is being held i lure are seven events on the piogramme.21 words
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Article19 1900-02-01 2 The Government has sanctioned the expenditure of 587.000 for the new inunieipal offices and a sea wall at I'e.naag.19 words
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Article51 1900-02-01 2 JELEBU DISTRICT OFF ICER. Mr. R I) Acton now nets as District Officer, Jehbn, wild (that Irom l.lii. .1 ui'i.iry. Mr F. U.-lr Cox, the Di-trat Ullicer ilii-ii', has been granted three months' vacation leave to be followed l>> U in nuns' leave on half talary. with ctlcL't from that51 words
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Article45 1900-02-01 2 PHILIP PINE FI GHTING. The American troops continue to push the Pnilippine insurgents hard I in- forces under Coloneln llull.ird and Anderson, ou the 13th ult took Lipu, the insuigent heatiquarU'is !-""tli ol Manila, alter sharp lignliiig 3UO Spanish prisoners were released by Hie Ameri-45 words
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53 1900-02-01 2 tKß'XJmftOm l..xlt;e" (13D8) will hold a tpacaaj night on Saturday, >rd Feb., at 8p in at tho Temple Bur, Ilitili -trit-t, (mitr.inri' liy pi ivate stairs) with a view id linhliiiK tOod-aVf* to the OaVsn and brothers leaving Singapore. All dHicers and brothers are urgently53 words
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Article78 1900-02-01 2 I'IiKHE was field day in the neighhourliood of Pasir I'.-inj-nii: yesterday, an attacking force of the n-gituHnr, with |un«, endeavouring to dislodge a debodiag t"rce, including l<mr euns' of tin" iVA. posted on Mount Fal'ir riilge. The General was iT.'sent on Mount Faber. The "Cease Fire" sounded78 words
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Article132 1900-02-01 2 (from JJ»UIi Source*) The HofW, L'6lA yo»u,i~. Tm Lit-erpool /'ml siati-8 that General I.yltletun's force reached to within two mil>« of the Boer outposts at Ladyxmitli. General Warren's force Ml hid a point sixteen miles from the uu< posts '27th January. The Boers have wrou«ln great132 words
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99 1900-02-01 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS CASUALTIES AT SPION KOP. J avion, 31 Jan. The officers who were killed at Spion Kop on Wednesday, the 24th inst, were Staff: Captain Vertue. Lancashire Futilien Captain Stewart Lieut Mallock; Lieut Fiaaer. iliddtetex Keginunt Captain Muriel Lieut. Ltiwley Lieut. Wilson Luiaittrr lleyiment: Major Ross; Captaiu Kirk Lieut.Reuter - 99 words
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Article68 1900-02-01 2 (later.) General Buller reports his casualties from the 20th to the 26th inst. as 23 killed and 01 wounded but that dues not include ■the casualties at Spion Kiip which, ai the date of the telegram, were mainly unreported [and which lII t. r68 words
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Article15 1900-02-01 2 Dr. Leyd-, the Transvaal Agent, it going to St. Petersburg.15 words
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Article53 1900-02-01 2 RESrONSIBILITIES OF EMPIRE The Parliamentary Session has been opened. The Queen's Speech chiefly refers to the South African war. Her Majesty expresses the conviction that Parliament will sh'iuk from no outlay that is needed to place the d'fensive preparations of-Bri'ain on a level with the responsibilities of so53 words
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Article39 1900-02-01 2 Nor will Parliament lessen or relax iis solicitude for the efficiency of the navy and the efficiency of the coa>t defences' of Britain at a time when several otlier uations are perfecting their naval preparations.39 words
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Article62 1900-02-01 2 A BIG JOAX WIIICU BLNDS P£lbU. The Russian Bank has advanced to the Persian Goveriiuieut :U$ milliou roubles »ay four millions ttermig J at five per cent, interest. Persia agrees to use thia money to discharge all existing foreign obligations, and undertake to incur no tiesii foiui£ii62 words
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Article130 1900-02-01 2 REPORTED DEFEAT MAFEKIKG NOT YET UKLIKVED. M February. The Boers report that they have encountered Britmh troops at Crocodile Pool. The B->ers say that they retired, but being reinforced they repulsed tbe British force. This apparently refers to Colonel Plumer's movements, and is looked upon as disposing of130 words
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Article73 1900-02-01 2 CRITICISM OF TIIE GOVERNMENT. BUT THE WAR MUST BE VIGOROUSLY I»ROSi:(;UTED. la the debate on tiio Address, the Earl of Kimberljy in II 0 House of Lords, and "lie H ntv Campbftll-Banner-man in the Housh of Commons, agreed as to thfe necossit. <.f .1 v*i;oroua prosecution of the73 words
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Article37 1900-02-01 2 NOW AN INDEPENDENT PARTY. The Irish Nationalise are now reunited on a basis of party independence, thus severing their alliance with the Liberal party. The House of Lords have voted the Reply to the Address.37 words
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Article28 1900-02-01 2 (Later) LADYSMITH CAN HOLD OUT. A message tn the Timei from Ladysmith, dated Jan. 28th, states that the garrisdn can hold on, and that the inhabitants are healthier.28 words
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Article116 1900-02-01 2 A BITTER BLOODY FIGHT. SPLENDID HEROISM OF THE TROOPS. \N UNMOLESI'KD WITIIDKAWAL. The Bjers state that tbeir losses in the battle at Spion Kop were 53 killed and \M wounded. Press telegrams describe the fight at Spion Kop as bitter and bloody. The summit of the hill waa116 words
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Article15 1900-02-01 2 The fou'th cavalry brigade has bean ordered to embark for South Africa immediately.15 words
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Article213 1900-02-01 2 SINGAPORE r, BELANGOK. (By Special Wire) Kuala Lumpur, 31.1 January. Singapore commenced to bat in their match with Selangor at 11 a.m. to-day. At the tiffin interval Singapore had made 124 for eight wickets, the innings closing at Ml pm. for 1.12. The scores were W. Dunman 28 R.213 words
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Article289 1900-02-01 2 A two-days' match between teaint> reprpsentinK the S C C. second eleven ■ad the SRC was commenced on the Esplanade yesterday Tho B.C.C. batted lir«tand hit up 149, Airey, I'ritchard.and Easton batting splendidly. Janszwas the most successful bowler, taking 7 wickets for 49 runs. The289 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement553 1900-02-01 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint foi IRON AiND STEEL Uuarant«ed to be the beat iU STI'KKVKNTIYE ««ant. Invaluable for Kbipa, Machinery, Bridget tc., etc. One gallon will cover 540 square feet. Paio %2rt— per drum of I cwt. A «|ilenilnl report jutt received from the Secretary ofthe Trinity553 words
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Advertisement922 1900-02-01 2 NOTICES. Ibe undersigned begs to notify that he hat no coonectiuu (business or otherwise) with Mr. A. F. Hunter; and thai he carries on hit professional work as a Veterinary Surgeon (•lualihed) entirely by himself;" anil may be con-ulted day or night at hit residence No. 40, Victoria sireei. jutt922 words
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Advertisement1060 1900-02-01 2 NOTICES. R. K. FUJISE. JAPANESE AKTIdT. Drawing and Painting of all descriptions. Order* promptly executed. JAPANESE HOTEL, No. 19, ROBINSON ROAD, BiKaAPOE». tu. th. 4 f. -'J I /CRUSHED FOOD Thy it and you w v. bi satishkd. I. R.BEi.lLlOSheg»loinform the public that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at1,060 words
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Advertisement877 1900-02-01 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* I lIT ANTED: aw ond han.l icharry ant) I IT pony and hl] ntvfK-Hry bames*. I ipply to U., c,o aMd linuu. 1' 2 I WANTED. A YOUNG woman to assist generally in I Cm. household umniv;e'"ei.i, having I loihing lo do with bar. Apply to the i.c.877 words
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Advertisement69 1900-02-01 2 11 s. a. ataadad for tba ntnuu IWu snoald >• •ntuo oo uaa mat tl tka pavat onlj. M) Urn aarlaot ol that cooditua, bu; M. S. S. .r. rajaatad ia.l iuiiht oUwr»ua W pablistwd. All •dorusnif ouotncu an mbjact to tha oonHi. ioo that u>« Atuaarr Ba; lasxi U.a69 words
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Article903 1900-02-01 3 A COMPLIMENT TO SIR C. MITCHELL. IFmrn tie Sttrt'ary of Slat' for ihe Colon«t to Uu Officer A muiittenng the Gortrnmenl, S. 6.) Ikvming Street, Hitd Dec 1889. 1 observe that the revenue for 1900 is estimated at $j,l(>o,li't, and the expenditure at 55^5",i95.' If there rstim.it.-s903 words
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Article48 1900-02-01 3 The United States transport s jnd lngiUU, via the Ban Canal, ate now on their way to the Philippines Besid** troops and provisions they brine "lit a large quantity of ammunition, and cadi transport will also carry two 6-pounder hntv-.Seabnry euns for operations against tbe Filipinos.48 words
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Article71 1900-02-01 3 BINOCULAR S IN WAR. A L>>mx>n' evening paper says it is not generally known that in the ChinoJapaoeM War all the Japanese soldier? were supplied with hinocnlar glasses. That, however, is the fact; and few things impressed foreign csitics more than the immense value whi"h the glasses were to the71 words
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Article78 1900-02-01 3 The MaHilnTimtr reports the founding of a new religion in the province of I'ampanga, near that city. It started by a Filipino, aided by a iirieetess who claims to he the Virgin Mary. L'p to the L'Jth instant, over two thousand adherents had joii I the number78 words
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Article1033 1900-02-01 3 AND TO STR4ITS-BOBN CHINESE. Thk telegram)! to the Straits Times regxrding the dethronement uf the Km) ctoi and sudi matters are tru» and cautions. ll»y are supplied tv three old-siahlislud newspapers of great name. They contain no lies and no iul« stories. I hey do not say1,033 words
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Article54 1900-02-01 3 A Km kn of t'n and tin or.- and the 'Inly '■iillfcted nn them in the Kederalrd Malay Siati j in I «8« has bwn published. The output was 644.L'05 picufc. against (T0.717 piculs in 1898 The duty wat Ml 82.760 avain«t Sy^'ll.OM The output kll nil', '.nit54 words
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Article56 1900-02-01 3 Fremanll« via por's, Sultan, on lit F.l. W Mansfield Co. Jupan viap-rts Bayrrn, due lat Feb. Mm Meyer x Co. ivnang'and Calcutta, Chcludra, due 2nd Manila, Pnl,tana, on Oth Feb., Bou«t«ad k Co. Hongkong, Bormida, due 7th Feb, fkhn Merer* Co. rniwn K.nv.iroiu Sum dv« middle56 words
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Article19 1900-02-01 3 Diti VmulDui ruatß.» C*mi» n ri leb 1 <Mogk»ii t>ol »tr. N«coi]»b S.ngkep WiU«'lh«Wi»p Bntrtr. WlUoek Pont.«n »k19 words
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Advertisement1542 1900-02-01 3 THE PUOI'OSKI) VOLUNTEER RIFLE U)RP& A List ha» been opened at the Mb Times office for signature by British Suhj*cts "f unmixed European race who are willing to serve in Singapo c a* Kifl V.iliin r«, on any reasonable terms that shall be laid down by the Officer Administering the1,542 words
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Advertisement434 1900-02-01 3 NOTICES. PI LLS A Hamad* for mil IrrU'ltrilM. >c u» wk r~.rt.ni i-i *•> m MM by llntipor. DHHMX Oo^ Ltd* MARTIN. MM SOUTHAMPTON. HMHaSI JUST THE THINO FOR BEGINNERS. Practical Malay Grammar. |I. SO AMERICAN MISSION PRESS. .jSM 7\ STERILIZED BERNESE SLEDGE" BRAND GOLD MEDAL Witt infill leitin kv434 words
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Advertisement774 1900-02-01 3 NOTICE& CHAMPAGJNE. LOUIS ROEDERFJt. EXTKA DRY. (Reserve for Great Britain Louis Bo«derer. Carte BUnohe BRINKMANN CO. Bclb Importm*. Retail at JOHN I.TTTT.K A CO. LTD. ion envelopes"" TO EX HAD AT THK "STRAITS TIMES" OFFICE. THE ANTIQUE ENVELOPES l.mn'M.M: urnt fro* by Pnmt «S2« ON E Medicaf Man in every774 words
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Advertisement136 1900-02-01 3 NOTICES. HOTEL CH. VAN HORCK. GAROET Celegen op iSOO voet hoogte PAVILJOEN SYvSTEEM GROOT PARK MET Speblplaats voor kinderen. Een ruime BUlard-en Speel Zaal. Tafel an Kecksm onder toeiicht Europ. Kok m f v.c. G. OTOMUNE CO. Have just received KIMONO PYJAMAS, TEA-CLOTHS. SCREENS, PANELB, PHOTO-ALBUM?. FLOWER POTS, WOODEN FANCY136 words
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Advertisement686 1900-02-01 3 SHIPPING. NAVIGAZIONB GENERAsLR ITA L I AN A. FOR HONGKONG rpHE Italian steamer BORMIDA, 1.49* X tons rag: Captain Sartor io, having left Bombaj on tbe i>'tb nit., may be eipected to arrive here on the 7th Instant en rout» for the above poit. For freight or passage, apply to686 words
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Miscellaneous254 1900-02-01 3 ARRAM.KMKNTft Thursday, Ist Kibrvaby High Water 1145 p.m. Bank Holiday. Kinia Races. First Day. German nut ward mail Hue. 4. Pulo Tournament. 4.30 Fkiday, 2nd February High Water. 1127 a.m. Hari Rnvah Day. Pul.lic Holiday. Banks close. Si issue of the Straits Times. 8. C. C. Cricket. Satukuay, 3rd Febrdaby.254 words
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Article532 1900-02-01 4 tuaartwa, in rtHuriKr, luo. (tints* ar» r*trr*st*ii to noon I Gamhier buycra f m>i Oopra Bali i, do Pontianak h (I l^nper, Blai-k MM do Wh,t^, (SX) 47(10 ■<aeo Flour Baraw*k. s do Brunei No. 1 2«n> PwrlSago 4 40 roffee, Bali, 16% baaia 24 00 Coffee Palemhang, 18%532 words
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Article62 1900-02-01 4 MA IL S CLOS E. I'.r .1,. Tim.. T> MIMIW. -nnmrnng via porta INaag 4im, II am. P»iM«i C7-V. 11,,,, MunrA Malacca Ha )"any, 11a.m. N. Guinea r* ort« SUtlia. 7 a.m rWiannk via poriit H. ir .S«m, 1 p.m. ilalu I'uh.t »«/iim. p ■Suralmya ria ports IVnaia, 3 p.m62 words
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Article115 1900-02-01 4 Kirn* Koiuri —By th<- German a a Rtiirrn Hue on the i»t Kb. with dates :o i ho *lh J.inu.-iry. Kk..m < hi.va Hy Urn M. M. a. a. Coledoni>n, due on Sun.Uy. Tims Tirlc or Mail* Ddk. I -II Sinirxl.-ir.' »u»in 1.0n,10n Arrir..' 1 Dm I«iIi115 words
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Article169 1900-02-01 4 ARRIVALS. I' -r >. A'...n"lu a .W.iru trom Hoogkonn- Mr. 1). Slenarl. Per s. s Snpph fro Klang <•(» ports— Mr. mid Mr* -h,w. M"» rs Rumpll. W. W il-li. Vnn Don p Mr. and Mr*, (..-m,.-. Me-sis Oroves, T. o'Rrien, and Dr. ami »'ra. fr.iu. li.t. Per169 words
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Article90 1900-02-01 4 (For Sinuaporr.) IVrN (1 I. r.h .Ine here on the l.t Feb-Frnm Imm- Hl« P k'»hl ke. From Anlw.-r,.- Mr. H. M llnvx-nura From South mpton-Mn c.,rk M.-m. O c. Ohfle. in-l \V,,,. I M. Frwp Gen"*--1 i-.rii it. Von AgtonrrM, Ruin Bin, l*o KHttMsMnw R. Kruffi, A90 words
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Article171 1900-02-01 4 SHIPPING IN PO RT. Un l-riin, haading the following ahbrevia lona ir.. iih.-(1 «tr. -it.-am.-r ah. shipq. -1. ir,|ue ach -achooner; Yet -Yacbt ru.— Cruiwr. (il,t.-(lunl>.«at Torlorpmlo; H p.— Hone-power Brit. ruibh U. rt.— Uniuyl rtUU»; Frrrenvh (Jcr.— <inn,iau Dut.— Duu-h; *oh.— Johore Ac., (i. Oaaan argo d.p— d.-ek Daaaengera:171 words
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Article1223 1900-02-01 4 TRADI NG VES SEL S &C. mniv.ui smri Noon ur Ykstikimv. Amhrnt, Brit at. Id- ton-. CM M.-ll.n JOtii Jan. Kioni Klan« .'-th.l-in u.i-., ami n.lj). "Wee bin au.i (Jo. For Klaog, UBivig o. It Late l.4(xiloni. '"a 4 Mazanii I aii Jhh. r— in t*ir- rt-Tii.fHh fan tic, md1,223 words
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Article685 1900-02-01 4 Nnu, port, jmbahU. dale o/ arrival. a«4 name ot agmli. ItIIMIU. A. Aocar, Hongkon Pub 4;8. 4 Moan. Wridi, Hongkong, Feb .1 P. Simont. Vudalusia, Hamburg, M»r 27 B. jJeyer. Annum, Colombo, Msr M. M. Araisonio. HHiiiburu, !>*• B If. Atlant-ka. Tri-.Us, Feb 14 Kautenberi. Huitam, Sourabaya Feb685 words
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Advertisement382 1900-02-01 4 NOTICES. JKflNfljSiGA of Japan TOILET WATER Apprecijti'd lor It! drlicdte prrtume and Urn Ming of somlurt and freshness which it imparts to the skin Kananga Extract A Drill 1 I I' I: T-t lUMihl BrflllF RIGAUDftC", ii. nu O. ,vi-n:ic. PARIS ALGEMKFN'K MAATSCIIAPI'Y VAN LEVEVSVKRZKKKHINW "N I IJPREVTE 6ENERAL LIFE382 words
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