The Straits Times, 8 February 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1900. No. 20,058.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 923 1 rpilE BORNEO OOnUn LIMITE*. rHK Stamssid Lit. Asmraom. Noranok Caloa Fire Inauimnos Sook'ty. itias inw Cussjomv (Fire). iM» as4s \«-un«Ki^ society, fhe Oomui Mr»rlw irwnnMK*- rusmay. Tk. CMaa Mutaal Bs»s> Navig«tino Oosspany. The Tott«iris«s Uagw Beer C»mv»ny. rU aUritiiß. losoraim Comptay. Limited. Vor partienlan of taeu Cjmpanies. seei the fnll
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    • 842 1 STEAMSHIP CUMPAXIES. TON I NKI.IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Smgapore: Ship Agikcy, lati J. Dakndbls 4 Co.. 3-3, Colltbb Qoat. The undermentioned dates »re only approximate. Steamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On Hr.miter. Deli. Feb. 5. Bengkalis, Siak, Paneh, Bila, Assahan,
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    • 525 1 C' rOMPAQNIE IK- M KSSAtiKRI X.- MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Tilbobaphic Addbbss: Mersa'.erie, sikoapubb. The mail steamers will leave Singapore in or about the undermentioned dales.— Outward. Homewakd. 1910. 11-00. Dates Datos. Vmfrv.u Feb. 5 I Cal-donien Feb. 4 Tonk,n Mk \7\Vabitie Febl•tssasxsi Mar. I L.div Mar 4 Mnr 17 hw>
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    • 643 1 INSCRANCES. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,600 Paid up Capital 5!12,7«0 Reserve Fund 973,246 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. ROUSTEAD A Co. rt CHINA TRADERS INSURAIICE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed $1/U).000 Amount Paid up.
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    • 581 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL AftSDBAKCI COMPAXY OF IRELAND. Ettabluhed 1822. Capital 1,000.000 Kunds i— 500,000 77k undmigned, having been appointed AcrnU for tke Fire l>.|i:irim.ni are prepared to accept RMt at Current Rate*:— T n A.VSATLANTTSCrTE II UTDELN COMPAGNIE. TRASS ATLANTIC TRADING CO., LTD 28/4 BRITISH EMPIRE FUNDB /LIPEFAIX Bs. 48,00,00,000/; /CONDITIONS^/
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    • 597 1 NOTICES; Ideal Milk <ii -ii in quality to Enriched 20 per IMnH cent, with Cream. every other F^fVjA/al STEBILIZED(rSg/jO NOT SWEETENED. Dn weeten d fetoP^^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh Milk. Grold Medals, Pans, 1878 1889. JOSEPH BILLOTT'S Of Highest Quality, and Hay ng ft PM A Greatest Durability are
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    • 843 1 FOR THE BABIESThkb Is no better medicine for tbe hebies tu«n Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I s pleasant tas'e and i.r-m-' nnd effectual cures make it a favourite with mothers and small children. It quickly cure* their coughs snd colds, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cure* croup, and
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  • 38 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. AT Naples, on the 3rd January. 1900, Major A. O. STonKR, for 17 years Consul for the United State* in giogapore, and latterly Consul for tbe U. 8. A. in Sorrento, Italy. Aged 08 years.
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  • 914 2 STRAITS TIMES ESTABLISHED: 1831. PRICE 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY, 1900. OF THE WAR. StraiU Times Sou a year, or, pott fret Kt4. Straitt Budget SlB a year, or, pott fret, S2O. Advertmng Rat** may bt found %n the fourth page. Lohd Edmond Fitzmaurice, who moved an a nun Jinum
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  • 358 2 To-morrow morning Major-General Dickaon, commanding the garrison in the straits, will leave for South Africa where he is to command the Fourth Cavalry Brigade. To-morrow morning the numerous presence of the General's friends at the wharf, and the heartiness with which they will bid him God s(>eed," may,
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  • 114 2 A correspondent, who signs himself A member of the Church of the Good Shepherd writes to point out that it is true the wardens of that Church are making collections for the War Fund at the houses of Roman Catholics, but what U wanted is Uiat, next Sunday, there shall
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  • 8 2 To days 4 m/s bank rate is 1/llfJ
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  • 7 2 Mb August Huttenbach has arrived from Penang.
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  • 9 2 The homeward mail closes at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning.
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  • 9 2 Shanghai has subscribed Xs.OOO to the War Relief Fund.
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  • 13 2 The next census in Ceylon will be taken on the Ist February, 1901.
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  • 13 2 It is now settled that Aden harbour shall soon be lighted with electricity.
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  • 18 2 The Utraitt Budget was published at noon to-day. A mail supplement will be added at 5 p. m.
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  • 15 2 Messrs. Powell Co. advertise a sale of horses and caniagesat Abrams'syard on the 13th inst.
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  • 20 2 It is advertised that the election of a Municipal Commissioner for ti.e Kochore Ward is tixed for the L'Tth inst.
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  • 23 2 Thirty-onk girls were burned to death in the destruction of a weaving factory by tire at Nagoya in Japan on tin- Mth ult.
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  • 22 2 A Javanese child, three years old, has been found suffering from smallpox at a house near the 7! milestone, I'asir Panjang Koad.
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  • 24 2 To-day's produce quotations came too late for correction in the back page. Tin has risen to 579, Black Pepper to *H, andGambier to JW.SO.
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  • 28 2 A Chinaman has been ordered to pay $25 for working a bullock in an unfit statu. In November last he paid S2O ,on account of the same animal.
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  • 25 2 I'ki.vk Waldemar of Denmark has paid a brief visit to Canton. The Shanghai Municipal Council have decided to give a public ball in his honour.
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  • 22 2 The following lighthouses in the Philippines have been re-lighted:— Cape Melville, Balabac Island, Aparri Light, Caponee Island Light, and San Bernardino Light.
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  • 31 2 The Acting Governor arrived at Penang on the sth inst. H X.'s arrival was unexpected. On landing, II E. and party proceeded at once to the Governor's Bungalow on the Hill.
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  • 37 2 By the Laudaura there arrived to-day Mr. F. St. G. Caulfeild, St.it- Engineer of the Public Works Department, Tai ping, who is taking over the duties of Colonial Engineer during the absence of the Hon'bla A. Murray.
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  • 49 2 A t'HisAM\N, living at tfWTarjing Pagar Road, reported that a man hud died from fever at his house. An Inspector on proceeding to the. I ouse found a lacerated wound three ii c'<es long on the dead man's hea<'. The body was conveyed to the liosj itsl for examination.
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  • 63 2 A London paper says that Mr Buckley, Q. C, the newly-appointed judge of the Equity Bench, is remarkable for a dry unemotional style, representing the triumph of reason over rhetoric. His appointment, following those of Justices Cozens, Hardy, and Farwell, proves that Lord Halsbiiry is determined
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  • 72 2 AMERICAN SYMPATHY. The officers and men of the United Staten men-of-war Monadnoek, Baltimore, anH Wheeling held a baseball match at Hongkong on the Ist instant, in aid of the South African War Relief Fund. All the expenses attending the match— •180— were met by those officers and
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  • 86 2 The name Tugela means fear," and it has received the name from the rapidity with which it will come down in flood. A thunderstorm among the mountains in which it rises will raise the river many feet in a few minutes, and it rises 40 feet in
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  • 122 2 Messks. Latham and Mactaggart report ur market has ruled very quiet -mi' our last report, and there in- been little or nothing doing Jelebus are steady at Sl3 40. Raubs remain inactive at 562. Temelongs have advanced toSI- South Raubs are weak with sellers at Sl7O for
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  • 138 2 HIS DEATH AT NAPLES. We regret to announce the death at Naples, on the 3rd of January, of Major Studer, who was for seventeen years the United States Consul in Singapore and who, at a later date, wa» a United States Consul in Italy. Major Studer
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  • 134 2 AVKRM'AN EAOKRNEW. On the 23rd January, a careful 1 canvass made at Washington shewed that the Nicaragua Canal Bill is assured the support of two hundred and fiftyfour members of the House of Repre sentatives, and sixty-two Senators. These are all in favour of putting the Bill
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  • 187 2 ■Some of our soldiers have been playing trievs upon the guileless Boer. A squadron of Lancers in one of the patrols took with them one day a Lancer of straw. This figure was left near a Boer position and, viewed from a distance, looked a veritable cavalryman.
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  • 309 2 THE IIKTHK INKMKNT DECREE. The North China Daily Htm publishes the Imperial decrees bearing upon the alleged resignation of the Emperor Kwang-Hsu. The decree announcing the resignation is given out as being promulgated by Kwang-Hsu himself and runs as follows While yet in our infancy we were by
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  • 70 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS STRICTURES ON GOVERNMENT. AMENDMENT TO THE ADDttESS REJECTED London, 8/A Felrruary. Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice (who was Under-Secretary for Ijpreign Affairs in iheCladstonianadmini'trntion moved in the House of Common* an amendment to the Address regretting the want of knowledge, foresight, and judgment of Government in regard to South African
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  • 130 2 THOOPS HOLD BOTH BANKS OF THE RIET OPPORTUNE MOVKMKNT TOWARDS TH K WEST. The Standard correspondent, wiring from Koppiesdam under date the sth inst., says that General Mac Donalds Highland Brigade, a Field Battery, and the 9th Lancers arrived yesterday (the •Ii h) at Koodoosberg Drift. The force
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  • 70 2 (Later.) ROBERTS AND KITCHENER. LARGE OPERATIONS EXPECTED IN CAPE COLONY. Field-Marshal L"rd Roberts and his Chief of Staff, Lord Kitchener, have left The censor has omitted the date of their departure from Capetown ami their destination but it is believed they have gone to supervise large general operations extending over
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  • 10 2 ON THE ROAD TO LADYS MITH. BULLER HASIRE-CROSSED THE TUGELA.
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  • 40 2 The War Office announces that General Buller crossed the Tugela River on the sth inst. (Monday), and is now advancing to the relief of Ladysmith. Operations are proceeding but there is no information as to the result.
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  • 131 2 London, January 28th The W. I'elersburg Hrmld prominently publishes an article discussing the rtcent transfer of troops to Kushk, and says the disturbance of the balance of power owing to recent events obliges Russia to take precautions regarding the strip between Persia and Afghanistan, ami hints that
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  • 108 2 The Singapore and Straits Directory for 1900, published by Fraaerand Neave, Limited, is this year as complete as ever and as indispensable in the godown and office as ever. The directories of Singapore and the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States, Johore, Labuan, British North Borneo,
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  • 72 2 The members of the Philharmonic Orchestra meet for practice in the Town Ha|l to-night, this being the last occasion on which members of the King's Own band wili play with U"' „,e,,,1,cr*"l the So, -iety. The practice I !n^ .veiling will take the farm •>( mt informal
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 540 2 NOTICES. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti corrosive paint for IRON AND STEfEL Guaranteed to be the beet terete One gallon will cover 540 iquirt (e«t. Puicl I^")— per drum of I cwt. A spleudid report just received from the otthe I'rinity Houm after having Kvrrt'ly tf»led Biderostbeo on buoy* Ac.
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    • 1226 2 NOTICES. Tbr Subscription Mats will bccUaed or before the Ist day of March, lIMMI. THE PENANG HILLS RAILWAY COY., T.THiTTT--nm > CAPITAL $75,000. l.M* shares of IS* each. On each share tho sum of S> is to be paid on application, $30 on allotment ami Ihr halaaw by one or
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    • 721 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A PHOTOGRAPHER is required for tho Public Works Department, on the Provisional and Temporary Establishment, at a salary of $'M*) per annum. Applications should be addressed to the Superintendent of Works and Surveys not later than the 26th instant, ami should be accompanied by three recent
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    • 82 2 M. b. 8. BMndad for th. .strait* Ttmma ahonjd »c »ntt«o on on. ud« of the pu« only, by til. Mfloct of that ooodition. us] Tl.B.B. v. nJKt»i th»t oirht otlurwu* W pabluhxl. All uliku ■•bi«ot to tb. 00n.1, ion iUx tU lluw v, ta,. tk.KlnrtiNni.nt on of IU nu,
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  • 861 3 IHK INSPKCTOKS KEPOKT. In conse<pience of the Govern. irs the I'ubh. pri/e-tivin? at the Kalll, was omitted this {The following is the \.'.uc aapactor*! Report, with the names of those who took prizes The annual inspection of th 1.00 l was held on October 19th, •Mh, i.'lrd,
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  • 2223 3 [AJmij tim UaU.) /x/m/ott, 19M Urn. HUU-EK'S AOTAXOI IiORD DITKDONALD, when lie seized PotLi.ti'i's Drift on the 10th instant, took the Boers completely by surprise. utterly unaware were they of the Rllllsjl advance that numbers of them •an bathing is riwr Tkfria. Majori.iiii'i.u I. ytti Iton's Brigade
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  • 352 3 THE PABBENOER LIBTS. THE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD CO. "Sachsen," Feb. 12:-Mr. W. H. v. Breda Kulfl and tamily Mr. and Mi J. A van 7.epp; »,r. and Mr«. Kammerjunker fan l.in.lhclni; Mr. ami Mr-. Napier and child; Mr. and Mrs. Natnen; Mr. Assessor Dr. Stahl; Mr. Kanaupn;
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  • 110 3 Tan AI, Goon, living at V, Lavender Street, reported to the police that in Chinamen went to his house last night and stole 562 Some of the men were armed with knives, and when one of the complainant's coolies tried to seize one of the thieves he
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  • 94 3 Tmsmorning, two Mahommedan butchers were before Mr. Michell for being in 1 .--i- -si hi of beef not slaughtered at tin' Municipal abattoirs. Insp Watcham explained that a detective saw a quantity of meat which did not bear the Municipal chop in 4 cart at the house
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  • 134 3 With reference to our rept>rt of a suit aeain«t Lieutenant Donajowski, of the Kings Own Regiment, for the value of a bicycle, we think it ought to be added tbat Lieutenant Donajowski is not in the Colony, and that his friends state that if he had been
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  • 285 3 We take the following from I Hongkong exchange s— f saaW. MaT faa The Opposition trenchantly criticised, but are prepared to vote unstinted means for the prosecution of the War. Lord Salisbury complained of the iiiarimiuate Secret rervice funds. The Marquis of bin .lowne Se. retury
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 272 3 UOWARTH ERSKINE LIMITED. CIVIL, MKCHAXICAL AND KLECTRICAL ENGINEERS BOILER MAKERS AND CONTRACTORS. SOLE AGENTS FOP. KEDDAWAY'S "CAMKL" HAIRBELTIXG Patent- Edge Belts and Rubber Goods of every specification for all purposes. Special Mining and Wcil-Horing BOILERS AND ENGINES in sections for easy transport through unopened country. PULSOMETER PUMPS, for all purposes.
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    • 814 3 NOTICES. NOTICE— The undersigned begs tc notify tbat he has no connection (business or otherwise) with Mr. A. F. hunter; and that he carries on his professional work aa a Veterinary Surgeon (qualified) entirely by himself; and may be consulted day or night at his residence No. 46, Victoria Street,
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    • 1259 3 NOTICES. IN THE GOODS OF DR. J. A. I)E VIOQ, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the provisions of the Conveyancing »nd Law of Property Ordinance, 188B,in this beh»lf: Notice is hikjbv oitsr that all persons having any claims against th« Estate of Dr. Joan Adriaan da V ic-c|. late Consul-General (or the
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    • 729 3 OR BALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET; AND PERSONALS lrr ti«», 16c«dU lint; lad ud mi time*, 10 cent* a Uh 4th to Blh timee, cc nli line 7th to 18th time*, 8 oaaU a line; aftarwarda, t mil a line; but no chug* lea* thmn on* dollar. Thus, a time»i*f advertisement,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 89 3 WKATHKU REPORT KmuUnn Kerbau Hotpilal, 7th Feb. IHX). »lm 3p.m.9p.m Rihabks. Bar. ..299M30.8M20.814 Temp 80.8 808 7&S! >L°-SS W. HMliTlier 76.8 78.0 74 ft "g g* Oir. of Wind xxw. s.s.l N.E. o -o Max. Temp. 90.0 ««E r« Mm... 7*J ?So.= g Max. is Sun 161.6 -=og o.| Terr,
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    • 183 3 ARRANOKMKNTb I 111 R.-lIAY, MH FiBHIAKY High Water 538 pin Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.30. Friday, 9th Kibruary. High Water. ii.Hi a.m. 7.21 p.m. P. O. homeward mail closes. 6 am General Dickson leaves. Share Bale. H. A. Crane. 2.30. Polo Club Meeting. Exchange. S. Tanglin Club At Home." Saturday, 10th February.
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  • 567 4 lIHIIISI )<TH KERKt'ARY, 19(10. I'KiMHICK. (Kat*s am nnmtttd to noon lambler buyers t f Copra Bali, tt.9o. do Pontianak 6tc iv.per, Illack... buyers .iii.vi. do White, (6X) 47.00 -ago Klour Sarawak.. .17". do Brunei No. 1 3.60 Pearl Haoo 4.40 Coflee, B«li, 16* basis 26.00 OoSee Palembang, 16% basis
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  • 37 4 Per «lr. Time. To-MORRnw. Europe via ports Valetta, «am rvii H'b*. 2 pm. Ratavia via ports Giang Seng, 4 p.m. B»TrRn»Y. Penane Rntn. 2 p.m. Klant- via ports Snpnho, 4 pm. Bangkok Kedak, 4 p.m.
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  • 126 4 From Khropi By the P. *O.« s. foromandrl, dun on the Mlh Feb. with dates to he lAih .l-m. >!i-- brines r..pli.---lo the mail whi.h left Singapore on the .'llh On-. From OHlfft :-Hv the X D. L. Sathttn, due on the l.'ih io«Unt. Tim* Ttßi.r O*
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  • 321 4 PASSENGER LIST. ARRIVALS. Per Giang Seng from H»in»rane— Mr. R. Gail'ard Per i. Sappho from Klans via ports— »r. Hliuh. Mr. Mrs ami Mi J..aquim, Miss <mart. Mr. Arcb, Mm Cani|>an, and M:h Psrullv. Per s Hnrmidn from Bombay— Mr.. Bi«dcDbenr. and «rs Powe I. I'.t M. M. rib-r from
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  • SHIPPING
    • 152 4 f Under this heading the follow! ngabbreTia.lons are used str. steamer sh.— ship i.-q.- -barque sch schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cru.— Cruiser Gbt.— Uunboat Tor I'orpedo H.p. Horse-power Brit. druisb V. B.— United Ma'-es; Fr.— French Oer.— German Dut— Dutch loh.— Johore Ac, O. c.,— General ■argo d.p.
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    • 912 4 \kuiv>ls Minos Noun or Ycstekuiy Aaron Belhaven, Krit. str 1,413 tons Capt farter, 7th Feb From C.ilcuita, flak Jan. <ohU. Urunlwrg Brutbera. For CalculU, U-l- Brani. Bormida, lul. str. 1.4-O toon, Captain liuiw ppe, sib Feb. From Bonibiy, i'lti Jbii. ii c. and 4 il.p. B. Meyer
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    • 668 4 port, probable dale aj arrival, and name o/ agent: STIAHERB. Alesia H'kong, to leave Mar 4 B. Meyer, ludalusia, H»inl.urit, Mar 17 B. Meyer. Uiiihiii, Colombo, Mar 6 M. M. vnnam, Bangkok, Mar 15 B. Meyer. wagoiiia, Hambjiy, Dec S B M. Vllantiko. i'nratv, Fob 16 Rautenberg. >t
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    • 119 4 A RRIVA LS 5 i kmkl'o lint, <t lux Uartau mo* stiuu Cu«~j<Mua. Li Foh 7 Itaron Belbaven Brit itr. 1413 Parker Calcutta Jan L'7Urunberg Bror 7 S»p|.bo »tr BJ9 Turuer Klang Feb Bs. w.ui^ Coy LW. 7 Oianii Bong itr Uuulup Bamaraof| Keli 4T. K. Tian Co Ltu. Burmida
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    • 94 4 UaT*. I Vwui .\i>k KuoAUiu Cimi.i uuii»hu> Feb 7 Flevo Brit itr. Ko»t«r Keroaman via ports 8 Hon K Wan itr. Hudson Muar and Malacca Chow Phya atr. Jell .oe Malacca and Klang g Kian Yang itr. Chopard B«ngkalit and Ba|an 8 Silhan Mr. -Inn,' MiM H.liotit ttr. Blair
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 489 4 NOTIfFS JKRHAfIGA of Japan TOILET WATER Appreciated for its ddieaie prrftime and tie feeling of eomtort and freshness wlur.h it imparts to tie skin Kananga Extract K MM Ri-lticr BIG AUD A C'«, iur Vivtenne. PARIS CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COY-, LTD Head OrricE No. .8, Ci»to» Roid, Suaxuhii. AS.
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    • 295 4 NOTICES. imow.vs Kuiß Crown Kiuku SCOTCH WHISKEY, THK riNKST WHISKKV IN TBK WORID As supplied 10 H R.H. the Prince of Wale> BRINKMANN A CO., 10/2 rlnle Aeftnrn for Rinimpnre i^AUTION TO SHIPOWNERS AND \J CAFrAKSB. RAHTJEN'B ANTI-FOULING COM POSITION. Other makes than our original manufac* tures are now sold.
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    • 643 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND "BUIXJKT' Srmil. Times, glu a year, or Jl'J a month I fifteen cents a copy. Post Five. SMI quarter. .Strati* Budget post free, tX year, or %6 a quarter, or 40 ceou copy. The advertisim; rales are: first iroe, 16 cents a line 2nd and Srd iroes,
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    • 380 4 NOTICri* AN IDEAL TONIC SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (BARK AND IROX W[\E) siiamlaU-x the Appetite Mrriimh. n- t ls.- *erres Keseaerates the Blood Pleaaaat to the Palate. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL AUTHORITIES. This Austrian Tonic Wine Is a highly concentrated, strength-giving food 11.1- no styptic ta te, does not disturb th« stomach
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    • 95 4 NOTICRS." SOOIEIY FOR IHK PREVENTION OF CBUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public are informed that the address of the Society's Inspector, Mr. E. P. Patilar, is at the Old Gaol >ite. Brass B usa Roa<l. All person* wishing to report any cases of .ruelty which may corn* under their notice are
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    • 59 4 NOTIrES. Wbm MM Oka Yoi- MMM Taia JOHN JAMESON wid sMssT(MBU>) "JOWN CASED" Wry Old ■Uri-BOTTLK j WHISKEY. Please see you get it with ■otal BL V? Or Sur O**" 1 I BOLD ThTO Stars. or ill ncALtas. Mi bport Bott Ime Agints to J. J. 4 8.--a DAY A
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