The Straits Times, 16 February 1900

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900. No. 20,065.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 818 1 rpin i \N\ LIMITED ri Stsadaid LU* asaanaoa. Ncrwiak Unioa Pin laasnaa* SfleixtT. AUa* Ixnwi Ooaspsaj (Fin). < he a*|UltaM* Lite Awuranoe SuriMy. Tha (Vm Mariae Inmsranw Connaav. r», China MatsaU 9««Ma Navigation I ompanj. Tha Tottanhan l>m«* Bsar i'ompa"J rha Maritina laasnaos loaipanj. I.imlfarf h.n°ad^rt'i^ant ot THE°°B?irNW>*^W PANT, LIMITKII
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    • 850 1 STEAMSHIP OOMPAMIte. ronnum paketvaart maatschappij Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agtnti at Smaayore: ***** Aoeect, late J. Daekdeu A Co.. M, Oolltbe Quat. The .ind..rme>iti,ni..,| ,i a*.* nre ,»alv appr ttimftte Steamer From bapovteu V, ill tw Deipatcbed lor On Ilolh. Batavia. Feb. 1-2. Batavia. cheribon. Samarang, Sourabaya,
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    • 492 1 4USTKI\N I. LOVII'S STKAM A NAVIGATION COMPANY. I'xceb Mail ComurT with the AISTKIAS GOVEBKHEST. The followins are the date* on which the Company's steamers may be expected to sail frmn here OtTW«BD. HONUWABO. lino limn Melpomrn, M»r. 3 I Trirttt Feb 16 ifnn-.i 1-olmVMar S \Erih Front Fer Alantico Feb.
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    • 680 1 INSURANCES. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 H liK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,600 Paid up Capital xl-2,760 Reserve Fund 978,446 The onderaigned, Agunts tor the Company, are prapareti to accept fire risks at current rates 01 premium. BOU8TEAD Co. '|1HK CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Subscribed tt/XM.OOb. Amount Paid
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    • 632 1 L^f^ NATIONAL P[ffc| ;WH Absdbahce Compact \.\*4K$Ly 0K IKEI.AND JSitaoJuAarf 1822. Tfc« mwfernpud, taring appointed Acrat* far (he Fire -p.-ir m or« prepared to accept Rukt at Current T n AN T SATl,ANTTSCHE HANHEI.S OOMPAGNIE. TRANSATLANTIC TRADING OO..LTD.) Ml Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. i. PROVISION FOB OLD
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    • 795 1 NOTICE& Milkmaid .*«r?Sij_s»^| BRAND see that the JSnDENSED Ml]!! VVIII MILKMAID aiv Ml IK T dMak JBflatjg l§F 11X1111 is on j!|SgP Full Cream. wp y Tin Largest Sale in the World. yura!Lgft E I E f .UaValkZ) Ramady foe all Ipratfulaertlaa. ■old by •ingapor* Dlapanaln* Co., LtA, Rafflaa Plaoa,
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    • 869 1 FOR THE i:\BIE8ThMB is no bet-er medicia* for the babies than Chamberlain's Cough Raaacdy. 1 pleaaant ta*>e and prompt and effectual cures make it a favourite with mother* and small children. It qolealy cure* their aongta* and <olds. preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences It also cures croup, ami habeen
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  • 34 2 Established 1881. PRICE 16 CKMTB. SlraiU IW: *»o year, or, pott fret *«4. StraiU Budget SlB a year, or, pout free, 120. Advertuing Butt, may be found in the fourth page.
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  • 498 2 FRIDAY, 16TH FEB., 1800. THE BRITISH ADVANCE. Lord Korirts lias done tbe very thing that yesterday we surmised he could not do and we congratulate him on the successful duing of it. Speaking with that necessary ignorance that arises from distance, we suggested that there could be no useful advance
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  • 37 2 Lobd Brassey s yacht tbe Hunbeam wa« expected to arrive at Singapore to-day, but at 3 o'clock this afternoon she bad not been sighted. It is probable, however, that tbe yacht may arrive late in the afternoon.
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  • 125 2 A special telegram to-day announces that Kuala Lumpur, and tlie Malay >tatcs generally, are enJatvonring to raise a contingent of mounted raxn for service in South Africa, and furthermore the tir-t lint of names of men who are willing to serve is to be published to-day. It is an endeavour
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  • 216 2 With reference tocertain matter that appeared in the Sourabaya Courant of tlia Ist February, we are assured, on good authority, that the general Dutch public regret and condemn) such incidents. The paragraph under review is in its substance a harmless little paragraph jesting at the presenting of chocolate to the
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  • 9 2 To-day's 4 m/s bank rate if 1/1 1 j
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  • 11 2 A Malay died from small-pox at 388, North Bridge Road, yesterday.
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  • 14 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices, I and the mail lilt, are on page 4.
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  • 14 2 H. M. S. Hermicme left Singapore for I Hongkong about 11 46 this morning.
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  • 14 2 Tm musical comedy "In Town is being produced in the Town Hall at Easter.
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  • 12 2 The United States authorities are endeavouring to suppress gambling in the Philippines.
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  • 21 2 The P. <5t 0 intermediate s.s. Jam left Penang at 8 p. in yesterday, and is due here tomorrow at daylight.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Powell and Co. advertise a furniture sale at G bungalow, Tanglin Barracks, on the 22nd inst.
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  • 19 2 Mrs. Sneyd Kynnersley will be At Hume" on Tuesday, l'lmli inst, at 4.30 p. m. There will be tennis.
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  • 21 2 The M. M. Salute with the homeward mail left Saigon at 2am to-day and is due here at 10 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 17 2 Messrs. Arthur Barker A Co advertise a warning Hgaiust infringements of Wilkinson, Heywood, Clark, Ltd's trade marks.
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  • 27 2 In order to prepare the S.C.C. ground for the Spring tennis tournament, football and hockey matches will cease at the end of this week until further notice.
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  • 23 2 A telegram from Pekin states that Italy has demanded the right to construct a railway from Hankow in the Yangtse Valley to Szechuan.
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  • 28 2 At the Brooketon mine in Brunei, the manager has discovered a new seam of coal of very good quality. Tbe seam is Irum four to live feet thick.
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  • 32 2 At tbe end of last year, the National Debt of Japan stood at 5u0,700,649 yen, showing an inciease of b7,415,77i j.-n over the amount at tbe end ol the pi oceding year.
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  • 37 2 A Chinaman reports that two men robbed hiui oi a «10 note and S3 in silver whilst he was in Neil Road but night. A constable arreated one of the men, who had I in his possession.
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  • 36 2 Last night, a moonlight parade of the S. V. A. took place on Hie apace facing the Town ll. ill There was a lairly good muster of m«n. Battery movements wiiii limbers only were gone through
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  • 28 2 There arrived from London this morning the Japanese torpedo-boat destroyer Sazanamu, ■•/>:> tons, 6,000 iiorse power, and 54 crew, commanded by Captain J. Takeronchi. She is bound for Japan.
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  • 59 2 Yesterday afternoon, Mr W C XiMett was nominated as representative on the Municipal Commission of Rochore Ward, in place of Mr. W. Nanson, who has gone home for the benefit of his li.-ahh. Mr. Niblett is proposed by Mr. Brudcrer, a partner of Jaeger and Co., and
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  • 103 2 Thk SlrnUt Budget will be published on Saturday at 11 a. m. Probably a mail supplement will be added at 4 p. m. on Saturday. The budget of this week will be of considerable size, and it contains a quantity of interesting local news Among that is
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  • 95 2 Last night the Chinese ladies of Singapore had their "annual outing" roiiini the Esplanade. Frum 8 o'clock until midnight, there was an incessant stream of oarriagea, gharries and 'rikishan in which were the Chinese dressed in their most expensive costumes and bedecked with jewellery. There was a large
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  • 131 2 There has been ionued a useful guide to Singapore, Penang, Malacca, the Malay States, etc to he known henceforth as "Jennings' Guida" It haa been compiled by Mr. K. it. Jennings, manager of the Singapore Passenger and Tourist Agency, ana gives a great deal of information useful chiefly,
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  • 241 2 THI LAVOEST AFLOAT. A ri weeke ago, at Newcaetle-on-Tyoe, there was launched an important addition to the already long list of ■B lank steamers of the Shell Transport and Trading Co., in the steamer Strombut. This vesael, besides enjoying the distinction of carrying a larger cargo than
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  • 67 2 CONTINGENT FOR SOUTH AFRICA. (Special Telegram to the "St.*tU Time*") Kuala Lumpur, Friday, 10 50 a.m. A movxme.it is on foot here to raise a contingent of mounted men for service in South Africa. The first list of names of men who are willing to
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  • 46 2 $50,000 VOTED FOR SUFFERERS. {Special Tel-gram to the "Straits Times.") Hongkong, Feb. 15th. The Government of Hongkong have voted a sum of 150,000 towards the fund for the relief of families and dependents of the British forces serv' ig in South Africa.
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  • 449 2 Yesterday's polo was a great improvement on that of the preceding Monday. The ground was in perfect order and the ponies could trust themselves at their best paces Mr. Vade as usual sacrificed bis own pleasure to the general good, and he was most tort .mate in his
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  • 59 2 A Hoeien woman was proceeding in a 'rikixha along Teluk Ayer Street yesterday, when a Chinaman Bnatched one of her earrings, value S7l, and got clear away. Yesterday afternoon a Macao woman was in New Bridge Road when four Macao men brushed up against her, and oie of
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  • 175 2 (From The Electrician" January sth) A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners took place on November 23rd, when it was aunounced that the Singapore Gas Company bad reconxidered its refusal to entertain a short contract and had decided to accept a renewal for a period of two years.
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  • 176 2 Orderly Officer for the ensuing week, Lieut. E. M. Merewether. Orderly Sergt for the ensuing week, Sergt H L. Coghlan. Parades: Monday 19th, 615 p. in. Maxim drill; Tuesday 20th, fi 15 p. m carbine drill for recruits and reserve men: Wednesday 21st, 5. 1R
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  • 49 2 "BOBS "ACTIVE. A SKILFUL MANCEUVRE. GENERAL FRENCH CROSSES THE MODDER RIVER. London, Mh Feb. Lord Roberts telegraphs from DekelsDnft, on the 14th inst., (Wednesday) that Major-General French, with three brigades composed of cavalry, artillery, and mounted infantry has forced the passage of the Modder River at Klip
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  • 38 2 LAAGERS CAPTURED AND DRIFTS SEIZED. Major-General French occupied hills to the northward and (x.ptur.wi three laagers. The Gordons' Brigade meinwhile seiied two drifts to the westward. Major-General French met with but slight opposition, and his losses were small.
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  • 39 2 The Sixth Division is on the north bank of the Riet River moving to the support of the cavalry. Lord Roberts further telegraphs "The Seventh Division is here and moves on this afternoon."
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  • 28 2 COMMUNICATION WITH HI.OEMFONTEIN CONSIDERED TO BE CUT. The newspapers are gratified at Lord RobertVsskilful eastward advancewhich is considered to cut direct communication between Magersfontein and Bloemfontein.
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  • 23 2 ALL WELL AND PLENTY TO FAT. Mafeking was all well on the 4th inst. The garrison were then again on full rations.
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  • 27 2 HE IS GIVING THE BOERS NO PEACE. Colonel Plumer is actively operating in a southward direction, hut his progress haa been hampered by the rains.
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  • 327 2 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY LADin' DOI'BLEa. Mrs. Salzmann and Mrs. Waddell, owe 15.3 beat Mrs. Jago and Mrs. Morren, 15 3, 6-2, SO; Misses Gunn, owe 30 beat Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Holland, 15.2, 6-1, 6-1 Mrs. Kynnersley and Mrs.Lovell.owe3 beat Miss Werry and Mis Hanitsch, 15. 6-5,6-5; Mrs.
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  • 61 2 By permission of Colonel Rowlandson and Officers, the baud of "The King's Own "will play thefcllowing programme in the Gardens to-night, commencing at 9 p.m March Hsektborn Tyrrell. llverlure WillUmiell ...Kosslni. Selection .."The Uoisha" Jones. Sonn .-There is a Green bill far away Gounod. Fantasia Scotch Medley*. Cavalini.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 610 2 NOTICES. JEFFREYS EDINBURGH togk STOUT. UjJ A special, light braw for the HE^H tropics. Highly recommended KmH I'rice 112.00 per case of 7 dot IB pinU. Of all dealers. PSEM BORNEO CO., LTD., Sole Agents. JODELITE. A SURE protection against white ants, dry-rot, and decay in timber. Price |10 76
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    • 956 2 NOTICES. BANK OK CHINA AND JAPAN, Ltd BY order of the Director! I have to-day handed over charge of thit branch to Mr.J. A. N. Pickering. E. I HUNTER, -Manager. BANK OF CHINA AND JAPAN, Ltd. NOTICE it hereby given tbat I have this day taken over charge of tbe
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    • 852 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. rpHE following Trade Mark" have been registered under tbe Trade Marks Act 1 by Messrs. WILKINSON, HEYWOOD A CLARK, LTD (Proprietors ol David Sturer Sons) of London, Paint, Varnish, Colour and Oil Manufacturers, for use in packages containing goods of their make and any person infringing an>
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    • 702 2 FOR SALE. T WE well-known Cuiter Yacht "BeatI ton rater, IV fe^ 00 wiW with two set of tails. Apply to „,.> T.C.B. MILLER, Biley Hargreavet 4 Co. Ltd. COMPANIA TRAVSATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA. IW. Spanish M,il s.t. XO\TEVIDRO having left Colomlwon the IHh May is exp-cted to arrive
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    • 91 2 M. 8. 8. ussilsil lor the Atrattf Ttmm sboald be -ntu. oa om side ef tke pee* only. B» Ux nerleot n< tfaet ooDditios.. aeajr M 8. 3. n. rejected vet oie-bt otkerwue be pabliened. All xlrertuini eonwecte en eebleot to U» ooodi. io.lh.ttt. Menetec m»j lemre tbe sdrertiiienlit oil
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  • 2063 3 IOB.MXO AND THE MINISTRY. A PRIZK WILL BI 01VCN. The Malaytia Mt—agt issued thi* hodint Episcopal Church mU thin question of every candiiißie hf u~ i lie answer to !>• m«de in writriil you wholly ibilua from the -iiiin we ]irn|Kmnd i»:— (i) What answer would you give
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  • 2210 3 PROSPECTING IN PAH ANG. A PROSPE" TOR'S KEPORTB. AOOOOHTS OF BICH TI!I LAND. It may be rein-inhered that our I'aliang correspondent «tated, in an article piiMitdicd in the Ust woek ot November, that Mr A D Machado w« l>roKpecting in Paliang for the Jelai Tin Syndicate.' Our correspondent then said:—
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  • 572 3 THE MMBMBS LISTS. THE P AND O. -PmibU." F-bnj.ry 2S:-Mr. John ruihlH-rt-on: Mr. Thomas Cm hbertaon Mr A Hutlenba, h Mr. K P. Uihbea; Mr. I C I. Carw; Mr. H. Tunni. 111!*; Mrs I Miller; Mr». rl«rn.-, Miss «ardiner. ••(•nil. m," M irili .1: -Mrs. .Niven
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  • Article, Illustration
    639 3 (IoSDI'CTSD BY KINO'S PAWN.") All Chew cormpondcooe should be Mtdreued to Kin** Fawn." Solution*: No. IHI, (Williami) B— X«; No. 102, (B rth) Q— B4. Correct aolution reoaired from A. O. 8. And Nemo. Fkoblim No. '83, by W. H. Gokd«y. buck 6 ntcwi. Whit* to piny »nd m»te
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 249 3 A Helpless Cripple N. Bcngert of Norborne, uys:— For nineteen months I lav a helpleM cripple from Rbrumatism. The weight of my body in reduced from 170 lb>. to ISO lbs., a proof of the terrible pain I had to endure. During all this time, I sought a cure, but
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    • 559 3 OOOKEKY. The (ollnwing disnea can be supplied from tbe Chalet, on order, at the residences Itoap. t. Germain, Creme fermeuse, Prinmnier Uoyiil, Parmentier, Bitquii de Crevettes Crcme Priacrase, Colbert, Prinlanier PeVigne', Crruooniere. Fbh— FileUdepoissonsJoinville, FileU de poissons Polignac, Filets de pois«ons Walrska, FileU de poiuooi au fin blanc, FileU de
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    • 1162 3 NOTICES. MANGE IN HORSKB. O ALVITIfI Antiuptic Solution is O the only thoioughly effective remedy for mange, itch, and skin diseases of all kinds iv boruss. One week's careful dressing will generally suffice to completely eradicate all traces of mange whether of long or recent standing. In bottles making 20
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    • 643 3 K UNEMPLOYMENT AND PERBOVALB--cent, a Him; 2nd and M I a line 4th to 6th time*, 6 cents a line; 7th to 18th times, 3 cent* line; afterward*, 3 cenU a line bnt oo charge leu than one dollar. Thai, a IJU**'iinc adTertitement, close act, in thii typo, can be
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 199 3 AI1KAN .KMKNTS Kriday, 18th Kebrcauy High Water. 11.25 am. (■•Titian mi m aril mail Hue S V A OhMm Drill. 5.15. Band. Gardens. 9. Satcrday, 17th K»muary. Higli Water 0 7 and 11 56 a m. Furniture Auction. River Valley Rd. Powell. 2. U R C. Practice Balestier. 2.30. Gymkhana.
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    • 74 3 WEATHER REPORT Kr»da<w Ktrbau Hospital. 181* Ftb. IWO Bar. ..»9SiS9.RO7i»He3 Temp. M 3 84 8 78JV W.B'll.Thi-r 780 740 780 1 Dir.ofWinrt NE. B.W. C»lm -g-gg Tmip. Bh,B «o Mm 74.« Mm. in San IM.B >~x Tcrr.rs'i 71^ s-so (Uinfsll Nil. 31 The time Ull st Port Cunnine fell oorrectljr
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  • 502 4 BIHOirOEt, lftTH FeB»UAET, *****. I'RODUCK. (Balm ir* enrrortnl to neon. I Gambler buyers < Oopra Bali «*> do Pontianak 6 /<O. Prpper, Black. ."».-.>&. do Whlte,(6X) „4700 Sago Flour Sarawak, 4.00 Pearl Sago 4 40. Coffee. Bali, 18% basis M.OO CoSe.' Palembaox. 16% basis.. 27.00 Coffee, Liberian. No. I
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  • 53 4 Fo, P~ «(r. Timr. To-Mnmiow. T'onlian'tk Amhtrtl, 1 p in n»li H.h,. p m Fr<rn»ntle via ports Snlndin, 2 p.m. Periling Jwi. 3 p.m. Fenanit 4 ro'ombo HMU 3Tam, 3 p m! Kline vin port* S'ivi>h». 4 pm. Sandslun via port* K-lnntaa, 4 pm. I'adanK vis ports .V.
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  • 117 4 Fbom Krunpr :—Bv lhi> German s. >. Stutinart. Hoc on the 16th Feb. with dates to Iks) «nd Jan. From CHim:-By the M. M. s.s. Salaiit, due on Saturday. Dec 28th P. A O. Jan L>.'nd Jan lit X. D. I. Jan 1 1 h Jan 7th
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  • 304 4 AKUIVAI*. Per a. t. Sumatra from Deli— Me»sm HHltrnian, anil lloornmn IVr Rom from IVnang-Mr J. V. Beck Mr. iiivl Mrs. Chill. mm Mi- Chill. IVr >. /<■■'• y» '">'» Fontiaoak— H«>f>. H«y»m«n. and Hoor. Pur s. Ban Whatt Hi* from Port Diettoo—Mr. Gunn. 10 ARRIVB. {For Singapore.)
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  • SHIPPING
    • 229 4 I, 1 niliT this haadioK iho (ol lowi ni; abbreria .ions are used :—str.— steamer ih.— f hip ■v.--barque sen schooner; Yet.— Yacht Jru.— Cruiser Got.— Gunboat Tor I'orpedo H p.— Horse-power Brit.— British U. is.— United States; Fr.French tier.— German Dut.— Dutch; lob.— Johora Ac., G.
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    • 864 4 Ktnmort, Bril. itr. MM ton« Cant Kills IMb Feb. From In York. 27th Dec' tic. P. Simons ami Co. For Manila, 17th Lady MUcMI. Brit sir 754 torn ***** Mußfonl, ll'th F.-l>. From KUnn. 1 1th Mb. (i.e., and 1 dp. Strain Steamship Coy. LUL For Klang.
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  • 627 4 Name, port, probable dolt 0/ nrritnl. .1 I name ol aatmu. Alois H'kong, to leave Mar 4 B. Mayer. Andalusia, Hamburg, Mar IT R. Meyer. Annum, Colombo, Mar 5 M. M. Annam B ,n«kok. Mar II B. Mever. tlimaa F.urope, p'sd Canal, F«b Aragonia, Hamburg, Dec 5 B
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  • 180 4 5 I Voul'i Nike. I'oai Cirwix F»o» S4lL*d. Curaoatn. a I Feh 16 Glengarry Brit ilr. IWS4 G«dye Moji Feb S Boiutead and Co. 15 lUlbo sir. »46 iNi.het Barry Jan 7 16 T Soon Cueaog Duttt'h. 6S Kacodab I'ouiianak Feb Hup II in 15 Ophir j air. 806
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  • 102 4 BUk Vsmu'iNahk KuoAKiu Cattux UWIIIATIOII Feb IS Clio Brit itr. Luchetta 111 Ran Whatt Hin air. Olsen 16 U'ly Nlit.h. II MX Muufor.l Id Ban I'oh Ouan Mr. Strnltoo 16 Giang Add Mr. PollaM I I Silu.iiii Mr. Johnson M a Apcar »tr. Olitonl lii Tn.-I,- Aus sir. Mml(
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 657 4 NOTICES. Dr. c. d. MOORE'S EST X. SHED COCOA (MILK Hot Water only required. Compact. Econ-tmiral. Delicimu and Strengthening. llf—l C h L r H < orlMl'" >> T r ui r.l'Bi2''"ll*. l»|jd«. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE LNSURANCE COY-, LTD Hmu> Orrici No. .3, Caxtoh Boid, Shxghii. AS. A. WAI TIE.
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    • 594 4 NOTICES. Sweet Scents from flowers, R 16 AUD'S WHITE VIOLITt. I RIGAUD'S WHITE NOSE. RIGAUD'S white jaskin I RIGAUD'S WHITE LILAO. RIGAUD'S white km. RIGAUD iC', namaiM, Paris I SOLE AGSITTS, j tSi\f^± BKHN, MKYKR A Co., J*t >J M.-««r«.J.r.HooBiTEO ACo X^^Sff^ M'ALISTEK CO. Australian Butter Tbe finest and most
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    • 475 4 NOTICES. "TIMES" AND BITIXJRTV Shmii Tkmm, $a> a vw, or montb r fifteen cent* a copy. Post Fr«e. f*u quarter. Strain Mas** post free, JUC I /ear, pr 16 a quarter, or 40 cents I copy. The adrnrtising rauairc: linn line, IS cent* a line; 2nd and 3rd nif«, loct-aus
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    • 750 4 NOTICED THE STRAITS TIMES AND rilE STRAITS BUDGET DAILY AND WEEKLY tSTABLIiHEO 1831. TtUplum4, So. 70. T.Ujropkk Addrtu:-"l,utM, Smuiross." 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, in
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    • 25 4 NOTICES. \LE\ FOY CO 43, lIICM STKEKT Have just unpack,-,! a nice asBiirtllieut of LADIES'& CHILDREN'S SHOES. Aa early ln<tp<-rtloa Invited. lingipore, i>Oth Jan., 1900.
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    • 33 4 NOfICKS "-WALL ft HILLBB HAVFON hanl):Klw •TiTuJid'l* Volta Designed to operate from Incandeecent Circuit*. *"> v °'»»««_«<> onto. Director Alternating Current Fan*. For TU>le 1'w7104 VolU Inspection in\it«d from all people who have Dynamo* tnatAllnH
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