The Straits Times, 7 February 1900
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Title Section12 1900-02-07 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1900. No. 20,057.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement709 1900-02-07 1 rpilr BORKEO COMPANY LIMITED. rHB WaaAard Ufa aaaaraaea. Noraiek fnion Kire Insurtaos SeelatJ. VUat AaaaraaasOsasaaaj (Fiia). >.^iety. 1' iiaay. I h. (Tiiaa Mataal SVara NaTurati.m Coatpaiiy. rhe Tnstamham l*ir»r Haar i°oini*vnv. rhe Maritime Itwaraace Cmraay. Lissitod. ■or partioulars of these Campanisa, etej At full adVertuwsMit of TUX BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.709 words
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Advertisement1268 1900-02-07 1 OTRAMSfIIP CUMPAMKS. I'ONINKI.UKK I'AKKTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I'nder contract with the Netherlands India Government. Aornti al Sill'jnporr: Ship AuEscy, late J. Daexueiji A Co.. S-S, CoLLTIB <JD*T. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. KteHtiier From Expected Will be Detpatched for On Krwavr. Deli. Feb. S. Bengkalis, Siak, Paneh, Bila, Assahan, and n.1,268 words
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Advertisement648 1900-02-07 1 INSURANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASH!SF. I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,1*7,600 Paid up Capital X1*,760 Reserve Fund 975,24fi The undersigned. Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. r£ CHINA TRADERS INSCKANCK COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed ftpOUO.OQu. Amount Paid up648 words
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Advertisement610 1900-02-07 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL Assi'rinck Company OF IRELAND. BtUMuhed 1822. Capital M 1,000,000 P'unds <-•" 500,000 The underiigned, having been appointed lj. in. far Ihe Fire li. i.iriui. ni are prepared to accept Itith al Current Bate*:— 'riANSATLAynsniK HAXDELS COMI'AGNIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD) ■M Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION.610 words
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Advertisement476 1900-02-07 1 NOTICES. JUST THE THINO FOR BEGINNERS. Practical Malay Grammar. Sl.fSO AMERICAN MISSION PRESS. PASSENGER AND TOURIST AGENCI SINGAPORE. Offices: 3, Finlaysnn Green. Telegraph Address Tourist Telephone No. 197. "PASSENGERS booked by all lines to al IT parts of the world." No feet foi BuokingH. Passengers' Baggage can be forwarded ir476 words
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Advertisement793 1900-02-07 1 NOTICES, JIPIOL &STEE i: ■< srsAEf m w C ajlfcrLadles.l frl aMsßßfkaal a Ramady tor all IrraaulaHtlM. Sold by Slnftapor* Ol«p«nalna Co., LtsW Raffia* Plaoa, ainsla flora MARTIN. aBSBBBt SOUTHAMPTON. ENO.LAM» KINNEY BROS. FAMOUS CIGARETTES. Straight Cut 75 cents J Sweet Caporal 50 per tin of fifty. 1 Obtainable from793 words
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Advertisement868 1900-02-07 1 FOR THE I! ABIESThere is bo better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain* Cough Remedy. I pleasant tas'e and prompt and effectual cures make It a favourite with inothi rs and small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds, prevtnt'.ng pneumonia or other serious conse■l" cv H also cures868 words
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Obituary40 1900-02-07 2 Lsvwoil— On tbe lllh Jan at I'luny, Aoerloy, in his H»th year Edward Joh* I.ivuu*, second ton of the late Edward Henry and Sara Ashworth Leveson. Livmo.i- On Ibe -th Jan.. at "Clany," Anerley, Makv, widow of Edward John40 words
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716 1900-02-07 2 STRAITS TIMES ESTABLISHED: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY, 1900. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. blrailt Time* *)0o year, or, pott free $34. Strait* Budget (18 a year, or, pout fret, 120. Advertising Rale* may tie found tn the fourth page. It is satisfactory to note that Britain has assented to the716 words
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Article231 1900-02-07 2 Oub readers will note with pleasure an announcement by the Board of Wardens of the Portuguese Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph that the collections during the masses and vespers of next Sunday are in aid of the South African War Relief Fund. The Board of231 words
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Article113 1900-02-07 2 Referring to the Governorship of the Straits Settlements, the I, C. Expreu wrote on January lath t With regard to the appointment of a new Governor for the Straits Settlements we have reason to believe that the matter is settled, but the Colonial Office is evidently unwilling in tbe meantime113 words
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Article162 1900-02-07 2 W« learn with regret from Penang that the general manager of the Temelong Hydraulic Tin Mining Company has been stung there by hornets when on his road to the steamer, and that he had to be taken back uumediately.althougb he is now on a fair way to recovery. We also162 words
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Article13 1900-02-07 2 Cases of small-pox have occurred ai tt, Bain Court and at Beach Road.13 words
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Article16 1900-02-07 2 A Chinaman, living at 18 Smith Street, reports that »l.'v> have been stolen from his bouse.16 words
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Article15 1900-02-07 2 The Ceylon contingent for South Africa was expected to leave Colombo on the Ist instant.15 words
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Article18 1900-02-07 2 Mb. H. A. Crane advertises a sale of -'Ou Pahang Corporation shares at his tale-room on Friday next.18 words
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Article17 1900-02-07 2 The Tanglin Club At Home," postponed trom January L'uth, will take (■lace on Friday next, the '.HI).17 words
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Article19 1900-02-07 2 Three thousand of the Imperial Yeomanry were to sail from England lor South Alrica at the beginning oi February.19 words
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Article23 1900-02-07 2 We acknowledge receipt of an advance copy of the Singapore and Straits Directory for 1900, winch will be noticed at greater length to-morrow.23 words
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Article26 1900-02-07 2 Kelly Walsh (Ld intimate that they are sold out of the book From Peking to Petersburg," but that they expect a further supply in a month26 words
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Article26 1900-02-07 2 A Chinaman attempted to commit suicide by jumping from a sampan into the harbour yesterday. He was pulled out by the towchang and sent to hospital.26 words
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Article25 1900-02-07 2 The quarantine regulations which were put into force at a compound in Bukit Timah Road owing to an outbreak of rinderpest there have been withdrawn.25 words
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Article29 1900-02-07 2 Mb. Stewart, living near the third milestone, Thomson Koad, reports to the police that two bronze peacocks, valued at $100, fixed on the entrance gate pillars, have been stolen29 words
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Article31 1900-02-07 2 Yesterday morning, about 7 o'clock, a Macao woman jumped into the rivdr near Ellenborough Market. She was got out, taken intocustody, and was this morning sentenced to two weeks' simple imprisonment.31 words
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Article36 1900-02-07 2 Chin Chye conceived that the ties of friendship warranted him in endeavouring to res'-ue his friend from lawful custody. Mr. Brockman and Mr. Sells did not share in this view, and ordered him to pay J76.36 words
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Article40 1900-02-07 2 The first international Rugby match of the season, played at Gloucester between England and Wales, resulted in a win for Wales '■> two converted goals and one penalty goal, or thirteen points, to one try, or three points, secured by England.40 words
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Article45 1900-02-07 2 Vice-Admiral Richard DuckworthKing died on 4th Jan. At the blockade of the Canton Kiver and the bombardment and capture of Canton,, he served as midshipman of the Surprite, and carried the colours of the lauding party at the assault and capture of the i'eiho forts.45 words
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Article43 1900-02-07 2 Two sons of Sir Cecil Clementi Smith have started for service in South Africa. Mr. Arthur Clementi Smith Roes with the Ceylon contingent of Mounted Volunteers, while Second Lieut. Hubert Clementi Smith, UK, ttth Company Royal Engineers, is with the recently-formed Seventh Division.43 words
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Article42 1900-02-07 2 On Friday, Sir Liopel Cox, Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice IlyncliiianJones proceed to Penang to attend the Court of Appeal there. The Court opens ou thu 12th mat., anil will probably be engaged for n fortnight. In the mean.a Singapore Supreme t'ouit42 words
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Article39 1900-02-07 2 From our cricket report, it will be seen that yesterday Mr Mactaggart had the satisfaction of bowling three lawyers running, all from the same office. The total score of these three lawyers was one run.39 words
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Article54 1900-02-07 2 COMPOSITION OK 50 PER CENT. ACCEPTED. A übetinou betino of the creditors of J. P. Kilgour, lately trading as a merchant in Battery Road, was held at the office of the Official Assignee this morning. Debtor offered a composition of 50 per cent., and a resolution was passed54 words
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Article42 1900-02-07 2 Yesteudav, Admiral Pobl of the German man-of-war Hansa paid a visit to the Hon. W. K. Collyer, Deputy Governor. This morning, about 11 o'clock, the Hon. W. R. Collyer returned the visit, remaining on board tbe Hansa about half-an-hour.42 words
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Article64 1900-02-07 2 A mieting of the members of the Rowing Club has been called for next Monday, at the Cricket Club Pavilion, at 5.16 p.m to consider the purchase of two new four-oar boats and the adoption of a new rule whereby active members, on each occasion of using64 words
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Article70 1900-02-07 2 On the occasion of the departure of General Dickson for South Africa on Friday in the P. O. VaUtta, a Guard of Honour of the King's Own consisting of 2 Officers and 30 rank A file with Regin ntal Colour and Band will be drawn up at70 words
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Article304 1900-02-07 2 News comes by mail of the death on January 6th, from heart failure, 'at Anerley, of Mr. Edward John Leveson, who first came out to Singapore in 1850, whin he joined the firm of Apel Co. lie subsequently founded the firm of h>me, Leveson and Co.,304 words
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Article497 1900-02-07 2 I'll k Time* correspondent telegraphed from New York (Jan. The accession of Italy, announced officially to-day, completes the circle of asauiances from the Ureat Powers concerned that the United Statestreaty rights with China shall remain secure in Chinese territory acquired, or to be ncquired, by497 words
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56 1900-02-07 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS NICARAGUA CANAL. CONTROL GIVEN TO AMERICA. Lmidm, Ftl, 7<V Lord I'auncefote, th i British Minister at Washington, and Mr. Hay have jointly signed a treaty revoking the restrictions imposed %y the ClaytonBulwer treaty against American control of the Nicaragua Canal. England, it is understood, asked no quid proReuter - 56 words
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Article97 1900-02-07 2 Sir Edmund Monson, the British Ambassador in Paris, has quittec' Paris for the Riviera. The Time* states that, owing to the painful impression caused at the British Court and among the British public by the decoration of M. Leandre. the caricaturist of the Petit Jitunalpuur Hire,97 words
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37 1900-02-07 2 THE BRITISH GOVERNME NT RAISED NO OBJECTION. The British Government, the Timei further says, did nothing to dissuade ■Sir Edmund Monson from this course but at the same time there is no question of his being recalled.37 words
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Article27 1900-02-07 2 Later. THE PHILIPPINES. CIVIL GOVERNMENT INSK.HT. A ne-.v American Commission sailH for the Philippines in March. Its mission is to establisn a civil Government in the Islands.27 words
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Article50 1900-02-07 2 GERMANY'S ATTITUDE. FRIENDLINESS TO WARDS ENGLAND. The marked change latterly in the German Press, in the direction of friendliness towards England, continues. Even the Vottiiche Zeitung, which ban hitherto been bitterly Anglo-phobe, says that Germany has no inducement to drive the English from Egypt to make room for the French.50 words
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Article13 1900-02-07 2 BOMBARDING LADYSMITH. A heavy cannonade has begun at Ladysmith a-, i is continuing.13 words
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Article113 1900-02-07 2 An appeal to the members of the Congregation of the Portuguese Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph. It has been sanctioned by the Board of Wardens that the collections during the Masses on Sunday next, the 1 1 th instant, be made over to the113 words
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Article157 1900-02-07 2 Her Majesty has been pleased to approve cf the name of Mr H Burton Buckley, Q. C. brother of Mr. C. B. Buckley, of Singapore, to be one of the Justices of the High Court, in the place of Mr. Justice North, resigned Sir Ford North has157 words
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Article73 1900-02-07 2 In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Hyndman-Jones, Lieut. R. E. K. Donajowski, KO R was summoned by the Straits Cycle Agency for ft! 96. The claim was for a bicycle supplied, repaint to same, and storage. I.ieut. Donajowski, it appeared, had thu bicycle for73 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement509 1900-02-07 2 NOTICES. JEFFREYS EDINBURGH ,£fc STOUT. E£|9 A special, light brew for the SB tropics. Highly recommended |EX2J?I Per o' 7 d0 B^H fl P' 1 Ol all dealer.. |Bfl BORNEO CO LTD.. Sole Agents. JODELITE. ASI'KF. protection against white ants. dry-rot, and decay in timber. Price $10 7)5 per 5509 words
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Advertisement1290 1900-02-07 2 NOTICES. rar aakswrlHUa IMi wUI •rrlnei ea or brfore Ike Ist day »t Narra. IM*. IHE PENAJS'G HILLS RAILWAY COY., LIMITBDI :o: CAPITAL $75,000. la I.MM* ahare* of $M rack. (in each sliart' the sum of fj is to be paid oa application, $30 oa allotment, and the balance by1,290 words
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Advertisement737 1900-02-07 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, SHARE BALE. 'pHE undersinned bu received instrucJL tionn to wll by public suction at his Mile* room, No. 13, Raffles Place, on Friday, the Uth February, 1900, at -J..1) p.m. 300 shares iv the Pahang Corporation, Ltd. Teems Cash. H. A. I KANE, Auctioneer. MR. Robert Herbst has737 words
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Advertisement87 1900-02-07 2 Wooldudgi— On the 6th Jan.. at Brooklyn, Jevington-gardeoa, Eastbourne, tbe wife of Thio. A. Wooldridoi, of Penang, of a daughter (Ethne Maud). M. 8. muted for ti. Ainu 7\~. shoold b« writt« oo on. ud. ol tt» pu« onlj. By tb* a*rl*ot of tfcat oooditioo. mao/lTs. 3. v. raJKUd that87 words
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Article2888 1900-02-07 3 WAR NEWS BY WIRE IHK MOaWlaT DESPATCH r> London. Jon. The Vmdm QamUs publishes desiroin Sir tieorp' \V mte dealing with the aclionsatGlencoe.Elandslaagte, and Rietfontein; from General Hild\ard dealing with the Willow llian.'c from Lord Methuen d. -aline with Belmont, Graspan, and Mo hl.-r Kiver; and from Sir Redvers Bulier2,888 words
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Article89 1900-02-07 3 On Monday night, a Chinaman ri'[»jitid at KamLuiL' Kerbau station that he had been attacked by Constable 444 with a sword and robbed of $5 at a ill .i< i n.-arPnyali Lebar, whereawayang was being held. E. P. C. McNamara w .ii t tv investigate with the89 words
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Article143 1900-02-07 3 This morning, a Bombay hawker n.inr'd Kooguman was charged before Mr. 11. G. Sarwar with dishonestly receiving four pots of plants theiproperty of Major (lawn*, K 0 R at Tanglin, on the :ird innt Joon Ah Seng, Major Gawn»'s servant, was also charged with the theft143 words
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Article351 1900-02-07 3 MERCHANTS 4 BROKERS v. REST." A match was played on the Esplanade yesterday between elevens representing Merchants and Brokers and the Rest of the Club. The Merchants hatted first and hit up the respectaMe score ol 181, of which no less than 45 were extras. Allen was the most351 words
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Article48 1900-02-07 3 The plague has reached Australia. Two deaths from it had occurred at Adelaide at the date of last advices (20th January) It has also broken O'lt in New Caledonia. At Noumea, the chief town, there had b-«n eleven deaths from the disease up to the Mh January.48 words
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Article131 1900-02-07 3 On Monday evening, a little boy aged thn>e years, the son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Brisk, was playing at the door of the Australian Hotel in South Bridge Roarl when a i iki-i.a puller named Lim K- iw put him in his nki-ha and ran away with131 words
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Article221 1900-02-07 3 The New Year number of the I 'nil Mull Magazine is a wholly admirable piece of work with a beautiful frontispiece of Anne of Cleves. There is an interesting article on the American stage, well illustrated. There are several poemaand short stories including one called Jasperson's Best Girl,221 words
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Article355 1900-02-07 3 A SKCRETLY HARRIED AIDE-DE-CAMP. In the Divorce Division last month, befure Mr. Justice Barnes, Mrs. Lilia* Maxwell Cooper-Kii|g sought a decree of restitution of conjugal rights The respondent, Mr. Reginald Garrett Cooper-King, stated to be an officer of the Army, did not defend the suit.355 words
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Article258 1900-02-07 3 THE PASSENGER LISTS. THE NORTH GERMAN IXOYD CO. "Sachsen," Feb. 11:- Mr. W. H. von Brednkofland f.imily Mr. and Mrs. J. A. van /.-i>p; Mr. and Mrs. Kammerjunkcr van I.inubclm; Mr. and Mrt. Napier an i .-nil. i. Mr and Mrs. Namen; Mr. Assessor Dr. Btahl; Mr.258 words
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Article43 1900-02-07 3 Thk Goliath, battleship, which is completing at Chatham, is to be commissioned for service on the China Station, in succession to the Victorious, battleship. Capt. Anson Schomberg, which is to relieve the Hood, battleship, Capt. A. C. Corry, in the Mediterranean.43 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement294 1900-02-07 3 Not Beyond Hope. Those who have suffered year after year from Rheumatism will I* glad to bear of a remedy that has proved an absolute specific There are no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what cav e. that cannot immediately 1..- relieved, and permanently cured by294 words
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Advertisement985 1900-02-07 3 NOTICES. EYESIGHT. NOTICE. I Alt continuing my Sight-Testing Re oros at 3, Battery Road, and haveappoiated Messrs. C. A. Ribeiro A Co. my Sole Agents. They have a stock of my Lenses and Frames of every description. Sight-testing free. Repairs by skilled workmen, m. w. f. 15/3 N. LAZARUB. BRITISH985 words
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Advertisement419 1900-02-07 3 NOTICES. NOTICE. -The undersigned begs to notify that he has no connection (business or otherwise) with Mr. A. F. Hunter; and that he carries on his professional work as a Veterinary Surgeon (qualified) entirely by himself; and may be consulted day or night at his residence No. 46, Victoria" Street,419 words
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Advertisement847 1900-02-07 3 OR SALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET; AND PERSOVALS [lsrYim, IS cents a line; tad snd Srd times, 10 ceuts a line Mh to 6th times, S cents a line; 7th to 18th times, 3 cants a line; afterwards, 1 cents a line; tat no charge less than one dollar. Thus, a847 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous274 1900-02-07 3 ARRANIiKMKNTS Wednesday, 7th Kerrcary. Hieh Water 4 7 p.m. C \V. A. Meeting. Rallies Girls' School. 4. Polo Dinner. Singapore Club. 8. Cracker firing from midnight to6a.m on tbe -Hi Thursday, sth February. High Water 4 la.m. 536 p.m. P. O homeward mail, due. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Friday, 9th February.274 words
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Article542 1900-02-07 4 Mimm-OHS. "TH FEBKtI.VBY, 18C0. PWMJOOE. (lialet nrr mrrnoled to noon. Gambler liuyert .'■>. Copra Ball, ««0Jo rtntianalt, «-M>Pepper, Black buyers SOM). do White, (6%) 47.00 Bano Flour Sarawak S.7S. do Brunei No. 1 2.60 Pearl 8»uo «-40. Coflee, Bali, IS% ba»i« L-8.00 Coflee Palembaog, 18% bati... 27.0U Coßer. Liberian,542 words
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Article35 1900-02-07 4 MAIL S CLOSE Fo, r Tiny. To-Miimr.ik. IVkan via ports Firm a.m SoLrabaya via ports Mount, 4 pro, Friday. Europe via ports VaUlta, a_m Deli I p m Batnvia via ports Hiang Srnq, 4 p.m35 words
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Article122 1900-02-07 4 From F.cropi By the P. 40.5. s. Cummnndrl, due on the llth Feb. with dates to the 19th Jan. She brings replies to the mail which left Singapore on the 21th Dec. From cms* By the P.AO. s.s. VaUtlu due on Thursday. tmmtuaMOrUuu dpi. I/-ft Singapore D'122 words
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Article326 1900-02-07 4 PASSENGE R LIST. ARRIVALS. Per B. lt-'<i from Malacca -Mr. Far*.*.! BAn// 'rom Klang via ports-Messrs. <). Writilit, aixl Hilton, Vvt s. (Mka from Melbourne-Messrs. Dove Pierbux. and Brown. IVr' 8. Hebe from I>. li-Mr. Sunn. Per M. M. f. s Sudneii from Marseilles— Heuro. Ifc-hon, Uicketts, J. KrollJ V326 words
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Article152 1900-02-07 4 Under thishcading the following abbretia ion* iiro used str. steamer sh. ship 1 a. barque sen. schooner; Yet. Yacht Cm.— Cruiser Obt.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. s.— United Bta'j«; Fr— French Uer.— German Dut.— Dutch Job.— Johoro i Ac, G. c— tienoral152 words
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Article1038 1900-02-07 4 TRADING VESSELS &C AREIVIU SIFI NOOII Or YESTERDAY Afrii, Brit. str. 2.554 ton", Capt (iol ding 7ih >■• From Hongkong. Ist F.-I. Ox P. Simons 4 Co. For Sew York, 14th— \V Han H'h-itt H,n, Brit. str. IBS tono. Capt O|.,n Till Jan From Klang. Mh F«-l> 8 <■.. and1,038 words
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Article606 1900-02-07 4 Namr, part, prohablr dale of arrirnl. ail name ot anentM. Stumers. Andalusia, Hamburg. Mar 27 B. Meyer. \nn-im, t!oloml>o, Mnr U M. M. Aragonia. Hamburg. D%X B M. AtlanHko. Trieste. Feb IH iUutcntierß. II .mam Sourabaya. Feb L'l Dwadi k. Bayern, Hongkong, Mnrli. I! Hmr. ,-'igal, Hongkong. Fl-I.606 words
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Article43 1900-02-07 4 5 Vo.il'. auJ \*m ce t >™* »h C 0..10.18. IS-impi: li 7 Hong Win r. I HjJ, M«l<^» soon Keck 7 h .u ni. ■q is s ry K: a nV UOT -gfta"*--7 Sydney MM ttr-j 2077 Aubert Marseille. Jan Mm. Jumr.«mc».43 words
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Article63 1900-02-07 4 D*TI. VWU'I Xl« FL10*Bl(. CiPTil» Fab 7 Tereoa Brit «tr. Smith 7 Newa £>y? h 7 Proponti. «tr- "g&J 7 I Bao Whatt Hin •f- "->" 7 K.anAnn «r. K.,1~ r,--7 Sultan i lr > 7 KuiuSihr l»r. 7 Denl.inh.hire We. V%»y«n 7 Cnen !>'•' |U Dmrmikm Macuur via63 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1096 1900-02-07 4 NOTICES. iiMte tor LEI PEMUIS* rn^f n WORCESTERSHIRE SACCL By Special Warrant jfl The m 7, Purvegors to Empress ol M\i. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. 8oL« AOMTS, l^i"" I BKHN, MEYKRACo.,^ Singapore and I'enang. a||*^ Messrs. Uuxtiil isu fV'Jfc SCHUHNICHEH. (7-1 l^b S-nirnftaya, I 'is* THOMSON'S CORSETS BNUHUUM throuchont i 11,096 words
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Advertisement613 1900-02-07 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUlXiKTttfaiiM Ttmri, 5.10 a year, cr J .'J a month or litt.-.-n cents a copy. Post Fr.»\ **i a quarter, .strait, Hvuiitrt poot kaa, M a year, or S6 a quarter, or 40 cent* a copy. The advertising rates are: fint time, 16 cents a line; 2nd613 words
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Advertisement756 1900-02-07 4 NOTICKB THE STRAITS TWES AND THE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY bSTABLISHED 1831. Ttlrpkons, No. 70. TtUtraphic Addnu:—"TlMm, SlxoiroiE." 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, in756 words
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Advertisement61 1900-02-07 4 NOTICES. T OS A HI. I'VSOKKOIvVN.I WA. IS THE lllcnif^T H<N»TI)KMM Of THE mic ii KAsiiMUKs. 1,777 Urtr.M (X)° F. V.-ry dry and cool mountain iinuit.-, especially suitable (or the cure of malaria and nervous complaints. ■J HOCUS HICIM THE Snn.l-S.-n and the volcanoea BROMO-BATOK-WIDODAHKN. One of the over wholminely61 words
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Advertisement65 1900-02-07 4 NOTICES. (Ul I I'lN li) BHIPOII NI-llCs A.NU J fAI-I.MNii. KAHTJKN.s AHTI-rODUM ooufoei iicin. otli.-r mnkps than our original marinfacturn are now sold. The Keniiin.* and only Composition with which Mr RiHTJiNhimsolfhsjianyconnection is Hastmannh Rahtjexs, and pa.kam an marked with these words, and the trade mark— an open hand in65 words
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