The Straits Times, 14 February 1900
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Title Section12 1900-02-14 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1900. No. 20,063,12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement911 1900-02-14 1 rpilK noRNEO 00MPAN\ LIMITED rTWI maadard Lit* As.ur.noa. Norwich Onion Firs lnwr.no. Society. Vtlas Aesuranos Cos»;«nj (Fire). vmhiwic* Society. T>» iVMtn M*rin» Iwrnnra fotnpany. The Ctuaa Mutual Meass Navigation Company. The ToCtsaluM. UHt*r Beer Company. The Maritime taw i«ni» Company, Limited. Iks particular, of these Companies, see the roll adnrtiMaMßt911 words
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Advertisement1381 1900-02-14 1 STEAMSHIP COMPAiNLES. 'O.NINKI.IJKE I'AKETVAART MAATSCHAFPU Under contract with the Netherlands ludia Government. Agent* at Singapore: Ship Aoehct, late J. Daexdsls A Co.. IS, Colltib Qoat. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. gteamer From Expected Will be Despatched for On BaUvia. Feb. 11 BaUvia. Cberibon. Samarang, Sourabaya, and Timor. Feb. 16.1,381 words
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Advertisement649 1900-02-14 1 INSURANCES. 'IMIK LONDON AND LANCABHIBK 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,127,800 Paid up Capital 213,760 Reserve Fund 873,346 The undersigned, Agents for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. BOUSTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, I. I M I I'Kli Capita] Subscribed649 words
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Advertisement609 1900-02-14 1 INSURANCES. NATIONAL Assurance Compaxt OF IRELAND. Ettabkihed 1822. Capitai £1,000,000 funds <»-» 500,000 Tlte underngned, having hem appointed AsraU f»r Hit- lir. l».-|..irini. hi ore prepared lo accept Itukt <rf Current Batet: T^AXSATUNTISCHE HAXDELS OOMPAGXIE. TRANB4TLANIK' TRADING CO., LTD.) 26/4 Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR609 words
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Advertisement604 1900-02-14 1 NOTICES. ME TANJONG I'AGAK. DOCK COMPANY. LTD. I Shipwrights, KnaimiEg. Jioa arii BRIK> FoI'KDIKg, WRIBriHOIBS, A<\ I i anting Docks up to 500 feet in length and 21 feet on sill. I Wharf frontage, one mile and a quarter. Sheers Wharf 840 feet in length, Boiler and Masting Sheers worked604 words
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Advertisement996 1900-02-14 1 NOTICES. THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY^LIMITED. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BEARER SHARE-WARRANTS. ITi general meeting of thin Company, A held on the 30th of November, low it wu rewired that the Directors do inur IMOO shares of 1100 each in the Capital of toe Company (authorised to be iwoed by the996 words
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Advertisement878 1900-02-14 1 FOH THE BABIRBThebe is no better medicine for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I pleasant use and prompt and effectual cures make it a favourite with mothers and small children. It quickly cures their coughs and told*, preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. It also cores croup, and ha«878 words
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Article725 1900-02-14 2 The wrilrr <-f th<- letter to which I am 1 about to vk your attention live* in fork, Ireland. If.lue i. «xl time he vi.its I'ulilm he will Iran over the t*lu»lrade of any of the bridge* turn crocs the Lifley, hi> now will inform him that725 words
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Article35 1900-02-14 2 Kstabubheii 1831. PRICK IS CBNTB. StraiU Timet *»o year, or, pott free 534. {jtraitt Budget «18 a year, or, pott free, 1 20. Advertuing Haiti may be found ik the fourth page35 words
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789 1900-02-14 2 WEDNESDAY, 14TH FEB., 1800. OF THE WAR. The news that Kimberley was severely bombarded on the Bth is, obviously, a continuation of the previous news that on the 6th the Boers were continuing to bombard the town." It U to be hoped that the general advance from Cape Colony, which789 words
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Article314 1900-02-14 2 Ik another column, under the heading of What answer we publish an invitation to a prize competition The question raised is not raised by us. but b. the jealous and pious missionaries who carry on tlie Ainurican MetuoJiit Episcopal Mission in Singapore. They are very admirable parsons314 words
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Article41 1900-02-14 2 It ia advertised that Mr. J. A. N. Pickering has taken charge of the Singapore Agency of the Bank of China (Lun.). The local manager until now was Air E. L. Hunter, who also advertise* to the same effect as above.41 words
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Article39 1900-02-14 2 The treasurer of St. Joseph's Church has to-day handed us S&<3B, being the sum collected at St. Joseph's Church for our branch of the War Relief Fund. Djnaiions such as these, collected in small sums, are always exceeding!) gratifying.39 words
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Article55 1900-02-14 2 To-day, and for several days thereafter, Hie Resident-General of the Federated Malay States, Sir Fiank Swettenham, is to hold, at Kuala Lumpur, a conference of Residents. The purpose of such conference is, of course, to harmonise the details of administration in all the Malay States so that these may be55 words
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Article55 1900-02-14 2 Major Hearn, Royal Army Medical Corps, in charge of Fort Canning Hospital, has been ordered to tioutli Africa. He has seen active service in Burmah. He will leave by the trouprhip llibrara, which takes the King's Own homeward, and mot now expected to leave until the •Ml Major Hearn has55 words
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Article14 1900-02-14 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise the sale of a plantation on the 28lh inst.14 words
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Article14 1900-02-14 2 France proposes to build 117 new »ar vessel:, including six ironclads ai.d live cruisers.14 words
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Article18 1900-02-14 2 The Portuguese gunboat Zaire, which has been here mice the 2nd inst., lelt lur Macao at daylight to-day.18 words
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Article20 1900-02-14 2 Mm. Sneyd Kynnersley will be "At Home" on Tuesday, 20th inst., at 4 M p. m. There will be tennis.20 words
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Article15 1900-02-14 2 The Singapore Government Railway advertises tor clerks of works, overseen, d- tughismen, and an accountant15 words
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Article21 1900-02-14 2 Thk captain of the Uiang Ann, which arrived yesterday, reports that when (.asKiiiK Little l'.ni Shual the buuy was nut visible.21 words
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Article23 1900-02-14 2 It is advertised that Messrs McAlister it Co. have been appointed agentt of i lie Commercial Uniou Assurance Coy. for the J£asiern branch.23 words
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Article24 1900-02-14 2 Ai.kxa.nder van Loon, dix Titling himself ju s Dutchman, was yesterday sentenced to live days' rigorous for theft of a dollar from a Kling.24 words
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Article27 1900-02-14 2 A Klijio living at 185 Bench Road has been found to be suffering from small-pox, also a Javanese residing near the 3rd milestone on the Cuangic Road.27 words
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Article31 1900-02-14 2 The MM Tonkin, with the mail from Europe of the 26th January, Kit Colombo at 1 a.m. on the l.'fth inftani, and is due here on Saturday next about 5 p.m.31 words
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Article27 1900-02-14 2 Amoko the pusengen who left by Ih« Sacluen this morning, westwards, were Mr. and Mrs. \V. X inson for Genoa, and Mr. and Mrs. Napier for Colombo.27 words
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Article26 1900-02-14 2 The Hongkong Sanitary Board has decided to set bounds to the extension of Chinese cemeteries thereby limiting such burial places to certain islets off the coast.26 words
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Article29 1900-02-14 2 Thekl has been soms delay in the traffic over the cables to the Far East to-day, owing to the land lin>>B in England being interrupted by a severe "nowstorm.29 words
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Article32 1900-02-14 2 The lindy Mitchell is leavinc Singapore on Friday at noun for Port Dickson Kuala Klang, Klanu. and Telnk Anron, arriving early on the 17th at Port Dicksun and thatevening at Kuala Klang.32 words
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Article30 1900-02-14 2 The whole of the European police contingent were paraded for drill at Sepoy Lima thii morning. Inspector Kpnally pat the men through a variety "f movements, which were smartly done.30 words
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Article31 1900-02-14 2 It ia stated that the Corean Government has nearly concluded negotiations with Russia for a loan of from five to Fftven million yen. Corean finance has been marked by chronic deficits31 words
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Article39 1900-02-14 2 Homo See is alleged to have broken into Messrs. Brauss and Coy's godown In Merbau Road, and stolen therefrom :wenty empty hags. He was before Mr. II G. Sarwar, yesterday, and was :ommitted for trial at the next Assizes39 words
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Article35 1900-02-14 2 The 24-centimetre gun manufactured iy the O-ak» Arsenal— the biggest ever nade in Japan has been successfully Mt*d. Tlie (urMW is mid to have ecidjd the J»(.>n«M authorities to *odutte atari guia tt(4Uc cwaN txto-35 words
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Article1131 1900-02-14 2 (From our Correspondent.) Kuala Upit, 61k February. COFFEE. Several small coffee plantations along the Trunk Road, owned principally by foreign Malays, were deserted during the latter half of last year, partly owing to ravages committed by stray buffaloes and partly owing to the fall in the price of1,131 words
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Article44 1900-02-14 2 RESULTS OF THE WAR. COMPULSORY HOME DEFENCE SPOKEN OF. l*»*l»*. Feb. Ulh. Lord Wemyss has given notice, in the House of Lords, of his intention to introduce a motion in favour of a modified form of compulsory military service for home defence.Reuter - 44 words
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69 1900-02-14 2 BUT (JOVKRNMENT THINKSTHK VOLUNTEERS MAY DO ALL THAT' IS REQUIRED. Mr. Wyndharn, Under Secretary of State for War, stated, in the House of Commons, that Government has been urged to adopt a modified form of conscription. Mr. Wyndhara says such action is not intended, and is69 words
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Article14 1900-02-14 2 Kimberley was severely bombarded by the Boers on the Bth inst.14 words
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Article53 1900-02-14 2 POSITION IN CAPE COLONY. IUiITISII OUTPOSTS IOKCEDTORKTIRK. The Boer* have driven in our outposts on the western flank at Rensburg, Cape Colony. There were some casualties when the out-posts fell back. The eastern flank at Rensburg is being threatened by the enemy. Our force occupying Slingersfontein has been obliged to53 words
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Article162 1900-02-14 2 COMPETITORS INVITED. A PRIZE WILL BI GIVEN. The Malaysia ileuwge issued yesterday says:— The Methodist Episcopal Church inks this question of every candidate (or its ministry, the answer to be made in writing Will you wholly abstain from the use of tobacco V The question we propound is162 words
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Article48 1900-02-14 2 The price of kerosene has risen high at Hongkong, as it has risen in this Colony At last advices it stood at 53.15 a case, with every prospect of a further advance. The rise resulted from Chinese dealers establishing a corner in the article.48 words
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Article66 1900-02-14 2 A telegram to Hongkong papers, dated London, th» 6th inst state* that, in reply to a communication from Presidents Kruger and Steyn, complaining of British destruction of farm nouses, Lord Roberts declares the charges to be unsubstantiated and accuses the Boers of barbarous practices, and66 words
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Article70 1900-02-14 2 Instead of the usual weekly game, the S. C. C. put two teams of Club members on the field last night. This is a plan that ought to be encouraged, as it gives opportunity of spotting likely new men for the Club team. Home new-comers in last night's practice70 words
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Article66 1900-02-14 2 Mkssbs. Powell and Co. yesterday sold by auction, at Mr. Abrams's repository, a large number of horses and carriages, principally the property of the officers of the King's Own Regiment now under orders for home. The lots offered included saddle and harness horses, polo ponien, gigs,66 words
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Article83 1900-02-14 2 Yusrf rday afternoon a police sergeant and a couple of constables proceeded to the Saw Mills, Kallang Road, to execute > warrant. The complainant, a Chinaman, alx> accompanied the police, but on arrival at the mills a gang of coolies set upon them. The police cot hold83 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement526 1900-02-14 2 'notices. SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. •n absulutely anti-oorroeive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be the beet RUST-rKKVKNTIVK -xt«nt. ToraJoable lor Ship., Machicery, Bridget lc., etc. Om gallon will corer 540 •qoare feet. Puc* •25— P" dram ol 1 cwt. A >plendid repori jiul received from the Swivlaryofthe Trinity Hou«> alter526 words
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Advertisement1028 1900-02-14 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A PHOTOGRAPHER in required for tho Public Watkl Department, on the Provioional and Tempotary Kstablithnif nt, at a salary of |3t<U |ht annum. Application! kliould be addressed to the Superintendent of Works and Survey* not later than the 26th iniunt, and should bo accompanied by three recent1,028 words
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Advertisement884 1900-02-14 2 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. G. OTOMUNE CO. JAPANESE GENERAL STORE. Newly, on hand, a large assortment of Japanese curios. G. OTOMDffi i COL WANTED IMMEDIATELY. GOOD correspondent and bookkeeper must be European. State salary required and apply with copy of testimo nials to R. P., do Strait Amu office. -0/J JMMED..VTELY.-A young884 words
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Advertisement260 1900-02-14 2 COMPOSITORS. WANTED immediately two compositors for tbe Sfrnttl Timet Office. Apply to Lim Tck. Wee, at tbe above office. FOR SALE. CHESTNUT Australian mare; a likely Roadster. A I. tin well built gig and harness; tui noat in excellent order. Apply to r". A. WAYLEN, Bell's Asbestos Kastern Agency, Ltd.260 words
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Advertisement80 1900-02-14 2 M.8.8. DSssM forth. Mrotte Thau tlxmld > Titus as cm. nd« of U» pmfi only Bj tb. MflMt of that audition. >ui TTs. 8. in npoted U»l Bifftt otsarwue b* psblisbsd. All tdTSTtuu* oootneta rabfsct to tb« ooodiioo tatt u» Hunt I—.. Urn sdrartisssstiit omt of U» paper is cats80 words
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Article340 1900-02-14 3 At tha time, says the Malaysia Menogt, issued yesterday when Uw vinous schools in Biugapore ware having their annual prixe-gmngs lsM tii'Mith, a business man took the WgfOttunity to write to the S'roils Times i iji; the character of the education t his Colony anddeclaring that it340 words
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Article150 1900-02-14 3 The Spring tournament of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club commences this evening, when the following ties will be played MIXED LHUBI.E" A. CUut. Mr< Krnnersley and Mr Writht —15 v.Mrs Salzmann and Mr. Campbell—3o Mrs. Wetherall and Mr Butterworih +.t v. Miss Butterworth and Mr. .1. G.150 words
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Article182 1900-02-14 3 At :tao yesterday afternoon, aver)' considerable portion of the congregation of th« Cathedral of The Uood I assembled in tliat pla<-e of worship to take part in the singing of the office of the dead for the repose of the soul of the late Father Mazery.182 words
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Article275 1900-02-14 3 A WI'AIKT SI'GOESTMN. A I orkesfoxdist says Dr. Middleton, the Municipal Health Officer, ia on leave for a period, during a considerable I whi. li he will be on half-pay nnie ia acting for him and will >me remuneration during the half- pay period. It was suggested, in275 words
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Article81 1900-02-14 3 lwrennAY, Mr K W Bradriell renewed his application !■> Mr H (i Sarwar for leave to apical against hii decision in tbe raw in which three Russians were recently fined feOO each f.>r trespass at Palo Brani. Mr. Sarwar refuses to state a case on the ground81 words
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Article1332 1900-02-14 3 (from a Cornrpondent) Kkw persona bave probably any conception of the amount uf work that is in progress in 'he Koetei district of K.i-i Burn«o. There, with the aid of large capital and n considerable staff, the den lopment work to produce oil is actively1,332 words
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Article525 1900-02-14 3 tTHE PASSENGER LISTS. THE P. AND O. i«»l," F. bru ry Hi— Mr. John vi lil..ti -.mi, Mr Thorn w CuihberUon; Mr A lluttenlw. h Mr. K P. Uibbes; Mr. C I Oar»e-; Mr. H. lunni. lide. "Canton," Mnr.li S:— Mrs. Niren and hil.l, Mr. Roliert Ri.k525 words
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Article38 1900-02-14 3 On the 20'h ult., a Malay nnmed Abdullah personated a detective, arrested a Chinaman for gambling and, it is alleged, robbed him of $4 Yesterday, after enquiry before Mr Mi. l.i-11, the Malay was committed for trial.38 words
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Article59 1900-02-14 3 The Kemi-annual report of the Japan Petroleum Company give" evidence of 'he rapid growth of this industry in Jipan. The gross earnings of the companr during the -ii monih- have been 300 000 yen A dividend of 40 per cent. w.t- declared, and the company decided to59 words
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Article73 1900-02-14 3 The Portuguese Consul-General at Bangkok has just delivered judgment in a collision case between the British steamer Sing 'pure and the rivir steamer Knet Ann wliiih wan owned by CliinesePortugiiexe snbjectn Tlie collision took place there, last February, both ships being Ja mated The Consul-General Hiomisoed the claim73 words
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Article133 1900-02-14 3 BANKING EX TR AORDINARY. THE niMMEKCIAL BASE or INDIA. In connection with the publication "f the liiilf-yearly rnrxirt of the n— II 111 Bank of India bf the half\<ar pmliiig the 31st December, it was dinclused that large asset*, returned as available, were nontxi»tent, that liabilities believed to be ivi-ti'.l133 words
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Article202 1900-02-14 3 Lloyd's Rngi'ier shipbuilding return for tin- last quarter of 1899 shown that, excluding war-ships, there were 638 vessels of 1,:«06,751 tons grots under construction in the United Kingdom at the dose of the quarter ended 31st December, 1899. The return showsa reduction in the mercantile tonnage under construction202 words
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Article81 1900-02-14 3 Tar. Japanese torpedo-boat destroyer Kngtro, 299 tons, 5,400 horse power, and carrying a crew of 46, captained by Captain D. Iwamura. arrived at Singapore this morning from London. She i* hound for Japan, and is expected to depart on the -'Ist inst. The Kagero is th« lifth81 words
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Article357 1900-02-14 3 (far tkt For Hot.) Per P. 40.1. t.Jota from l»»A*n. J«n. II Mr I v s mm.~i, Mr. J..bn «»fk Mit« r.-i.,. Mn Hodge*, Mr-. «erald Kirharflaon, .Mr W. Jnckn.an, Mr. W. E lilivf Mr Uhoudi", Slaff -urgeon W. 0. l«ovnr Mr r»rki..w>n, Mn DoyDe. Mr. W. J357 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1900-02-14 3 VE8REL8 ADVERTISED TO SAIL. Japan vix pnrU, Slutlga-I, due 16th Feb.-H-ln, Meyer A Co. Hongkong, C. Arrar, due 1Mb Feb., 8>rkie. A Mo>«. "«ni<oon and Calcutta, Xauia, on 16th Feb.. Kou-tradA Co. Fremantlo vi» porU, Satadin, on 3Srd F.-I... Ms-Mi-lu *Cn. Ht. I'.ter.burg via porta, Annam, doe IMh vl h.278 words
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Advertisement912 1900-02-14 3 NOTICES, NOTICE. IN THE (JOODS OF NOOVANA MOHAMED EUBOPE,— Deceaeed. ALL persons indebted to this estate are requested to pay their debts to M.ena Bahahwooddeen, my attorney, of No. 16V, Victoria Street, Singapore. KADERBEE BINTK MISKINBAH, Administratrix of N. Mohamed Eusope, 17,2 deceased NOTICE— The undersigned begs to notify that912 words
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Advertisement716 1900-02-14 3 NOTICES. TRADE MARK. I THOMAS ARTHUR HILL, of Castle Gate, Nottingham, England, Hosiery Manufacturer and Merchant, hereby give notice that lam tbe sole owner of tbe above registered trade marks, and I also give notice that I shall take legal proceedings against anyone importing or selling goods not of my716 words
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Advertisement754 1900-02-14 3 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENT TO LET AND PERSOVALB [Ist Tim, 15 cents a line; Sn4 and 3rd times, 10 cenu a line 4th to Mb limes, cents a line; 7th to 18th times, S fit* a line; afterwards, 1 cents a line: Ist a* charge leas than onn dollar. Thus, a754 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous244 1900-02-14 3 ARRAN iKMKNTB WIDXnDAT, 14TH FEBRUARY. Hirh Water 11.17 p.m. Full Moon. 8 4<J a.m. 1. i.ii--' Lawn Tenni* Tournament. fter firing: 6 pm to midnight. HIkSDAY, 14TH FEBRUARY. Water 10 Mam 11.43 p.m. K«tateS«le. Crane. 2 30. T. C. Tournament. A. Moonlight Parade. Friday, 16th February High Water. 11.25 am.244 words
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Article538 1900-02-14 4 rJiaoiroM, Uth Ftßicunr, iWO. I'ftODITOK. (Raits on comdml U> n»on I Gambler I i"0. Copra Bali «.80. do Pontiansk <W0 Pepper, Black. buyers SOW. do WhiU,(«X) 47.00 S»ro Flour Sarawak. .390. do Brunei No. 1 3.60 I'.'nr 1 Sago 4.40. Coffee, Bali, 16% basia MOO Coflee Palembanß, 15% basis538 words
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Article69 1900-02-14 4 To-Morhow' Klnne via port* Is,*; Mitchell, 11am. P-vilisnok via ports H. W. S~>n, Kaon. M«la/va t.ineri H'trw. 1 p.m. Mi I arm A Klang r»«» P».«n, S p.m fhittujone B Rs'knrrn, .1 p m. 3flmar*nff via ports Oinnn Ann, 4 pm. 0 tieviaporU ,Vi»n*«y», 4 p.m. FRintv. Cotie69 words
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Article114 1900-02-14 4 Fnov Rnßnpi Rv th» (iirm»n s. Siutiimrt. Hiio on the 16th Feb. with d»U-« to •he'Snd J»n. From r H iMA:-By the M. M. »8. SaUuie, CJUOOD StITI'IAV. Dec 28th P. O. Tun 'l>ni\ Jnn l«t V 1) I. Jnn ilth .Inn 7th V. M.Hn *l»t t»n114 words
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Article190 1900-02-14 4 ARRIVALS. Per ilm "ukr from Palerabang— Per s. 8- Cr'fin.7 v4rtn from flnroiitny Per s. 7Vi>«(> from Hongkong— Mn. !ld. DEPARTI KKB. .O. L Saduen for Naplea8. I horaat, Jlisa Julia Hatch,' 11. de C.mpan, Herrn. Graphic'"sirs. Kqs-11, and Mr. and Ml*. TVUckur, an I Stiinmacher. For -Mr.190 words
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SHIPPING
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Article175 1900-02-14 4 Under this heading the followingabbrevia* ioai are uaed: sir. steamer tb. tbip ■q.— barque sen —schooner; Yet— Yacht :ru— Cruiner j Gbt.— Gunboat Tor lorpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit.— Intish U. S.— Unltei States; Fr. rr.-n.h Ger.— Oerman Dut.— Dutch; loh.— Jobora Ac., O. c— Genera ■argo175 words
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Article969 1900-02-14 4 TRADING VESSELS &C Auiuu Si»ck Nook of Ye»t»rdit. tlianit Ann, Brit. str. 558 tons, Capt Follett, 13th Feb. From Kamarang, 10th Feb. O.c. and 1 1 d.p. Tan Kirn Tian and Son 1.1.1 For Ramarang. 15th— Rdn. Hitachi Mam, Jap »tr. 3.827 tons, Cap' Sundrrson. 14th Feb. From Honnk'.ng. 7lh969 words
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Article658 1900-02-14 4 Name, part, probahtr date of arriwnl. a_l name ol naenu. .Stumer*. Alesia H'ko.ig. to leave Mar 4 B. Meyer. Vmlaluiia, Hamburg, Mar t) A. Meyer. Vnnnm, Colombo, Mar 6 M. >T Mm un I) .ngkok. Mar In j B. Mever. Aragonia, Hamburg. Dec 5 B M. Atlantko. Tri.-i.te.658 words
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Article107 1900-02-14 4 S AmUlmi T" lo». Cirri* Feo* 8»il»u Ouotiotw. f«b 13 Shrewsbury IBrit ttr. -M 7» Brophv Batoam Jan aP. Simon, and Co. 13 Snrio Hornoo Out Mr. SM Tuokey b>rma»in F.l> B Ang I.im ThaNIS Pri. is Alexander »tr. 726 Mom l*aleinbau)i Ki-Ii liSuiS.ni; 13 Kian Yang Orit sir.107 words
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Article70 1900-02-14 4 D««. I VntEL's N»m« iFuoAßici (Uiun Di»ti»atio« "eb IS Afri.li Ml itr. Goldiog Aden and New York 14 Dariiu Mr. Frith Sydney vi» porU II KiaiiAnn «tr. Roberts Djambi* II Malacca ttr. Only T. liv Aason »i» ports 1J Smgnpore »tr. (fray RMWfcat 14 Sulwu sir. Hciilry M u»r70 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1202 1900-02-14 4 1 NuTCKS. tyaUfcrLEUPEßillS' f\ 1I /I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. A_^^ <f V By Special Warrant_«g EJ^The Queen A/ Poneiers to Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES. Jl^AflflriGfl of Japan l TOILET WATER Appreciated for its (Mirate perfume and the Ming ot eoakrt I and Ireslinrss nhicri it imparts to tte skin1,202 words
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Advertisement704 1900-02-14 4 NOTICES. THE STKAITS TIMES AND rHK STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY bSTABLIUHEO 1831. TtUytumt, So. 70. TiUtnrkU Atdr,u Tim., Bnrauou.* I 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 Malay704 words
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Advertisement435 1900-02-14 4 NOTICES. I "TIMKS" AND "BUDGKT." Strain Tiw, VM a yew, or t;j a month I or fifteen i:«nu > cqjpv Van Frm, I i quarter. .S7rai/j iSdj/oi pott free, DO I h year, rr $A a quartor, or 40 cnH I copy. The advertising rate* are: first I time, 16435 words
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Advertisement13 1900-02-14 4 .NOTICES. JUST THE THING FOR BEGINNERS Practical Malay Grammar. I.SO AMERICAN MISSION PRESS.13 words
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Advertisement51 1900-02-14 4 NOTICKS BAONALL A HII.LES M, HoKnton HAVE UN HA.ND:Bwtria Fans Ceiling and Table, 40, 'VI, 00 V. 100. 110, and 130 VolU. Designed to operate from Incandescent Circuit.. An; Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Current Fans. For TUile Use, 104 Volt.. Inspection imited from all people who ha»* Hvnamos51 words
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