The Straits Times, 7 March 1900
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Title Section12 1900-03-07 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 1900. No. 20,081.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement960 1900-03-07 1 rpHE RoKNEo CXIMPAKV. LIMITED TIB Maa»UM I it- Assursaea. Norvtoh OakM Ph* ln.ur.ic Soc t). 1 a* lauu O.ml»H} (Kir»l T h» K-iairnl' 1 Lsts \.-»i"i»iv I aaaal sfastas ln..innn< .v.miwvnv. rw Chiaa Mutual ««m Navlc»ti'« r •opaav. Th* Maritin. liusnans Coasraay. Limiud. for particulars of tfcw* (ompanws. roll JvntiMaMt960 words
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Advertisement849 1900-03-07 1 MKLMSHIP COMPANIES. irONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the .Netherlands India Oovernment. Agenti at Sinaaport: Ship Agiicy, un J. Daudils A Co., »-3, Collth Quit. The ..nd'Tiiieritioiu'd d-it>>. are nnlv apprtximate Stenmer From Kx|~-.led Will Im- DeipaUheil (or On (To.': Jacob. Batavia. Mar. o. Billiton BaUvia, Cheriho Samarang, S«ural«va, Macxs849 words
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Advertisement425 1900-03-07 1 > T ORI) DE UT SCH ER LLOYD lIKKMKN nAMIiUKU-MKKIKA LIXIE. UAMBUML MAIL LINE. The fast and w. 11-known Mail-«t"ames if ih.-e lines will leave Singapore on or .l».lll the unit.'. mentioned dal4-«' Ommm d l.««) llonietvard IflflO. llV.m-ir Mar. i:. rWra Mnr. h '■> 11,..,;I 1 HriHTich -J9 t425 words
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Advertisement628 1900-03-07 1 lw!rances. 'PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £3,127,ft00 Paid up Capital a12,7f50 Reaerve Fund 973,216 The undersigned. Agent* for the Company, are prepared to accept fire risk! at current rate* of premium. ROUBTEAD A Co. I TUE CHINA TRADEKS INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital SubMribsd ttfiOlJOO,. Amount Paid628 words
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Advertisement422 1900-03-07 1 INSURANCES. Y\^**$.y 0K n:Ei.AN'i) KHabiuhed 1822. I Capital .£1,000.000 I Funds 500,000 I The undtnigiud, having teem appointed AkmiU f»r Ike Fire Drpnrlmrnl are prepared to accept Ritkt at Current Bate*:— T AVSATI-ANTISCHE H\NHEI.x COMI'VOVIE. TKAI*S»rLA>TICTI«11IS(i CO., LTP.) ■M Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FVMII.Y PROVISION. •1. PROVISION FOR OLD422 words
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Advertisement719 1900-03-07 1 BANKS. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL »IU,UUU,OOO RESERVE FUND |1 1,000,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OP\ mnKllm PKOPRI KTOKB •l o .<WO-«" COCET Or DIRECTORS B. H. Out, K»).-C.»i»»»« N A. Sum, K»q.— Difutt CwAnMAM. E. Com, Kb). I A. 1 Katmo.d. BW V. U M..»»«. Kaq. I B 1,.719 words
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Advertisement388 1900-03-07 1 WHITE HORSE CELLAR 'HHE SCOTCH WHISKY cbown by the I X Bed Cross Society, London, for on I by the invalided troop* and hospitals in I South Africa, in the famous VVHITK I HoKSE CELLAR "bran* of Mackie* Co. I Distiller*, Limited, Islay and Glasgow I one of the oldest388 words
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Advertisement770 1900-03-07 1 IT IS DANOKROUS TO NIGLECT A COLD. Pneumonia is em of the moat daagmsjs <Ddf«iHiutuia<>M<i' lL».wit>« return uom ol<l. Chamberlain'!! Cough R>m>i!< will quickly cure i cold M pcrliappraretit an attack of pneumonia. It i« In Ml made especially (or that ailment an<l liaa bo'ome famous for its euro orer770 words
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Article43 1900-03-07 2 Dk RocotHOirr Oa January 23, kil'od in actiuu at t h-eveley. .Natal, Harold MiEi De Bonn no T. Cipt.iiu nouui friciin Light llor*-, second fiiio'lh-) lite 0 uiiniaiider Kmnk Kuukcui.iui B. »iid Mrs. De Kougemout, of llradw>M, Oxo i, aged43 words
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34 1900-03-07 2 Straits Time* t*) a year, or, post f res <M. Strait* liudget Si B a yenr, or, pout free, 120. AHcertunng Wilts may be found ■a the fourth page.34 words
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678 1900-03-07 2 WEDNESDAY, 7TH MARCH, 1900. THE WAR PROGRESSES. It is gratifying to note that in Cane Colony, alike at D irJrecht and Stortnberg, Ihe I).»ts are being driven away. General Brabant* victory at Dordrecht is said to he a complete one, wliilp the adj. lining town of S'ormberg was occupied by678 words
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Article305 1900-03-07 2 Sibtiu Katberine, of St. Mary's Home, seems to i>e. an orator as well as an organiser. II or speech at the benediction ceremony of yesterday has quite a statesmanlike ring in it. On the properly organised lines of a statesman's speech, she explained the inception and growth305 words
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Article22 1900-03-07 2 The Strait* Budget will be published at noon to-morrow. A supplement will be added at 5 p. in. for the homeward mail.22 words
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Article49 1900-03-07 2 Mr. Schwabe (formerly in charge of a piece-goods department in Pen ing and latterly of a produce department in Sinimpore) has opened a mercantile office in Singapore under the style of Davis and Hchwabe. Mr Si-hwabe is the son of a Manchester broker of liij.li repute, but now deceased.49 words
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Article159 1900-03-07 2 Mr. H. Kuruya, who u^ed to be edit r of the V»T Eatt, visited us neaily thr<e years ago on his way to Brussels, and lie visited us to-day on his return from Brussels to Japan. Mr. Kurnya has had a most interesting time years at Brussels whore I c159 words
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Article230 1900-03-07 2 Ox Thursday, the 15th inst., at 5 pin, there will be held in the S. V. A. Dnl Hall a meeting of persons who have signed the enrolment forms of the Singapore Rifle Corps. The purpose is to elect a provisional committee to be charged with the duty of scrutinising230 words
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Article275 1900-03-07 2 The P. and O. shipping office at Singapore will shortly be removed to a new building at the corner of Robinson Road and Telegraph Street. It is a very handsome redbrick building with a tower, and was built some time ago fir the eminent capitalist, Mr John Fraser, chiefly as275 words
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Article14 1900-03-07 2 Produce, exchangi an I shaie pros* and the mail list, are on page 4.14 words
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Article17 1900-03-07 2 Two men were yesterday fined SSS each and costs for faili. g Lj lepor caws of small-pox.17 words
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Article15 1900-03-07 2 Kntdies for the S. C. C. Tennis Tournament close to-morrow enni. g at 7 o'clock.15 words
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Article20 1900-03-07 2 It is advertised that, pending Mm lirnvul of the new Consul, Mr. R A ii lias taken over charge- uf20 words
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Article455 1900-03-07 2 niTY-TBiKD list: (76.U0U. We are gratified to publish a list of subscribers to our branch of the South African War Relief Fund, which now mounts to ST.'vKXJ. Providentially, as one might say, in answer to our appeal yesterday for a little more there come in 1,392455 words
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Article17 1900-03-07 2 T. itt'Ai advertises that he has established a first class hotel at IX and 19 Robinson Koad.17 words
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Article16 1900-03-07 2 The battleship Pelropautotsk of the Russian Navy is shortly expected here from Kutope bound for China.16 words
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Article20 1900-03-07 2 A Havas telegram, dated Paris Ist in:,!., >cts tbe British casualties in South Africa, up to that date, at 12,834.20 words
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Article18 1900-03-07 2 Tbe Key. Father Couvreur, of the Mission Etrangcres, will arrive at Singapore ten days or a fortnight hence.18 words
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Article24 1900-03-07 2 THicCrown Princeof Japan is expected to visit Saigon shortly on his way to Europe, where he is going to tour prior to his marriage.24 words
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Article24 1900-03-07 2 Thi Shanghai Cargo-boat Co. pays a dividend of 15 per cent, for 1599, and the Co-operative Cargo-boat Co. a dividend of 14 per cent.24 words
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Article31 1900-03-07 2 Thk dirnctots of the North Borneo State Cigar Syndicate have declared a dividend for 'he past year of VJ\ per cent. This rate hnn been declared now for three successive years31 words
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Article36 1900-03-07 2 A cbdshino of five tons of stone put through early last month in West Australia, at the Island Lake Austin battery from the Island Eureka Co., gave the phenomenal return of 322 odd ounces of gold.36 words
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Article32 1900-03-07 2 The Telegraph Company send us a neat little pocket book, containing complete tables of charges of the Associated Companies, and a map showing •he telegraph routes in various parts of the world.32 words
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Article32 1900-03-07 2 Dr. Hamilton Wright, m.d., has been appointed to be Pathologist to the Institute for Pathological Research, Federated Malay States, with effect from 16' h Sept. last. He assumed duties on Feb. 6th32 words
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Article41 1900-03-07 2 Ik the question of the height of polo ponies, discussed at Meerut (Upper India), votes alternated between 14 hands and 14 1. There were 2-J for the former and 26 for the latter, and 141 is now adopted as the height.41 words
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Article39 1900-03-07 2 The CAiruso Tri/wM declares that a Rraian sto.kown.er, finding that the glire from the unmr-eovered s»epp«« ruined tho ey««ijht of bis beasU so that t hey could not s-e the «ra»s amid th.) whiten-**, ha* titled 40,000 of tbea39 words
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Article43 1900-03-07 2 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS CAPE COLONY. GATACRE IN STORfoEERG. BRABANT'S COMPLETE VICTORY. Ltmltm, 7th Monk. lieneral (Jatacre's force has entered Stormberg unopposed. (ieneral Brabant's victory over the Boers at Dordrecht was complete. The Boers driven from Dordrecht are in full retreat, and are being pursued.Reuter - 43 words
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Article70 1900-03-07 2 BOER POSITION SHELLED. GOOD COUNTRY FOR OPERATIONS. Reiner's correspondent reports from Osfontein, in the Free State, under date:ird instant, that General French's artillery has shelled the right of the Boer position to the north of the Modder river. The Boer position extends for eight milas. The country70 words
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Article21 1900-03-07 2 (Later) RELIEF OX THE WAY. A strong British force from Kimberley is now marching north to the relief of MafekinR.21 words
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Article27 1900-03-07 2 DISEASE AT LAMSMITH. General Buller report* that Natal is now practically clear of the enemy. There are eight hundred ~a«ei of typhoH fever at Ladysmitb27 words
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Article28 1900-03-07 2 The House of Commons has adopted tbe Budget resolution) relating to the additional duties. The House of Commons has also approved of the proposed loan.28 words
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Article285 1900-03-07 2 HALF-YEABLY MEETING. PRESENTATION TO MB. HUBEBT ALLAN. The half-yearly meeting of members of tbe Marine Club took place last evening, Mr. Hubert Allan (('resident) occupying the chair, and there was a large attendance. The report and balance-sheet showed that there was a balance in hand of i.WJ,285 words
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Article47 1900-03-07 2 This first-class battleship Shikishitmi built in England for the Japanese Government, left Portsmouth on the27lhof Jan., and is expected here shortly on her way to Japan, while the torpedodestroyer Ofcoro, which left Portsmouth on the 29th Jan., is also due here shortly, bound for Japan.47 words
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Article61 1900-03-07 2 To-day's share and produce quota tions came too late for correction on the back page Fully-paid Raub. 'have dropped to W1.50. South Raubj (JlOOpd) have gone up to S2OO, and *>nYh Raubs(*sop.l)tbSloo. Kediang Lehongs have dropped to Black pepper has dropped to MO-6, mediunTpXrl tapioca to KM, and tm61 words
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Article60 1900-03-07 2 This afternoon, Messrs. Powell and Co. offered for sale foui ■o°™'"'°"^ buildingallotruent. situau-dat RobiMon Kosd, Telok Ayer, fronting the *N Market. Th. firrt lot compnimi! -i--rauare feet w»a bought by Mr Nathan at SW 83 per »q. foot th. tjoond £u»™ feet by Mr. K. X60 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement477 1900-03-07 2 NOTICED T"RIS" HKER. K ftnl quality Pilte- n.T. at t moderate price <iu»rnn teed "iui.l vi i.nyihi.iii in the inaf.et. >i:i..v> per ia»eof k.lmz. pmt». ofalld-airra. BORNEO 00, LTD. Mb Importer*. Pilot Brand Cement, $4 75 per cask of 400 lbs. ex-godown. Sob Ivtporlm, THE BORXKO CO. LTD. U JEFFREYS477 words
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Advertisement1598 1900-03-07 2 NOTICES. KOTICE. rpHE following Trade Mark* have been registered under the Tr»de Marks Act 1 by Me»>rs WII.KIN.-OS, HEYWOOD CLARK, LTD (Proprietors ol D.iviil Storer Hour) ul Lmidun, Paint, Vamith, Coluur and Oil Manufacturer», for use in packages containing goods of their make; and any pers"n inlringing anj or either1,598 words
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Advertisement574 1900-03-07 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TOWN HALL Mil. HBKtt DALLAS' MUSICAL DKAMATIC CUMI'.V.W. TO-MUHT! rO-MUHT! (by special desire) CHARLEY'S AUNT. TO-MOURUiV, THVUSIiAY, (for the first iim» in Singapore) The brilliant society comedy HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. FHWAY, (by universal request! THE GEIaH.V. to give those who were uuable to obuio »e»u »o opportunity574 words
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Advertisement81 1900-03-07 2 a i ivssdMl foe U» Mnuu Tumi snoold I s JliMssi on om side of Us |optr omly. Uy Un o^ta. I OC UtM ouodiUoD. X.B.H. •nrs)«ot«l ISM «whl oUktwiss b. publislwd. All •d.svtisuf ousrtnets «n s*blsot to ti« ooodit .uo tkM tb» Msimsoi tn»y l«srs 1M sdvrtisssisnl oudlla paper81 words
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Article749 1900-03-07 3 THK OPEMNIi < KHKMONY Vkstskday afierniMin, the Bihhop of Singapore and Sarawak (oiiductiii Ilie bei.edirii<.'i ol Si Mary's, Hill Street, a Church of England boarding boas and school for girls which fa I started at Singapore. The service was held in one of the rooms at the Home,749 words
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Article397 1900-03-07 3 THtkE IS MONEY IX IT. The north-eastern and semi-tropical regions of N ew Sout h Wales ate remarkable for the possession of soil and climatic condition' which have made practicable tbe successful production of crops not popularly associated with Australian agrictiltur, Thus, at the MWMI time, there397 words
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Article398 1900-03-07 3 THIS MORNING'S EVIC TION S. DKMOUTKM OF IXBAMTABY HUTS. Fob some time past, a number .of wooden huts situated on the l.n.j ..in: I'agar Road have B iv. n the health auilioriiies a great deal of trouble hy their insanitary condition aud generally dilapidated uppexranco. The matter reported to the398 words
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Article122 1900-03-07 3 A CHINESE VIEW Wo Ting Fang, the Chinese Mini-ter at U.isniiitt.n, lias made .irong .rciimciit against the Chim-se Baeloviua Art Speaking of the charge that the Chinese do not assimilate with Americans, Jie "aid: ''Do you mean that you want the Chinese to change their clothinu- ami122 words
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Article245 1900-03-07 3 LORD ROBERTS AND THE C. I. V. The City of London Volunteers bad a pll asunl voyage to South Aliica, during whi' li they dulled a'Slduoutly, with the result that they formed, on landing, an Milan a detachment aa one could wish to ■aaMjabwa Tlinjrw am ilb<«— isflhi wiry and245 words
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Article353 1900-03-07 3 HOW TBJLY DID IT. Caxox Farmer, who has lived for the li-t Ha y. ars in I'retoria, is now in Kn.'Lml, living, in counectiun witli oil, it BnfUstl clergy, been expelled from tiie Transvaal. Discussing ilie -ituiilr.ii with a representative of Reiner's agency, Canon F.irimr said a353 words
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Article828 1900-03-07 3 N'> f.-wor than twenty-two members of Parliament have none, lo the frunt. Fort Tuli, the headquarters of Colonel Hum. rV l\.rce, commands Uie roads lo Vii-tiina, Buluwa) o, M.ingwe, Malcking, and I'returia. Out of a total of 278 prisoners of war who were temporarily confined in the828 words
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Article61 1900-03-07 3 I. a- i night, in ike Tuwn Hall, Mr. Dallas t Company reproduced A Kuiiiw.iy Gill to a crowded and iw*l it-lighieil audience To-niglit, they [jrutluce "<;iiarlt')'s Aunt'; aud we ill lir c.irjiri-rd if tlirre is a vau-aiit •cut in the buute. Tliis theatrical .i'iii|iiiny lia< l»iii61 words
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Article256 1900-03-07 3 Yestkrday afternoon, Rt the Ladies' I Lhwii Tennis ground, (he cuni'ludiii.: I .-oiliest in the Ijuiiet' Cbampion■hi|i wai played between Mm Lovell ml Mr- > Uinuiin. Mis Lovell won I In b-U, 4-8, 6 t The prizes were tbereulur i.ii-M-r.U'd l.y Mrs. K>mier-ley »»M»ie«l by Mr. Upton, afit-r256 words
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Article564 1900-03-07 3 THE PA4.SK.MiKK LISTS. THE P. AND 0. "Clydo," Marcli ».-Mr. lamea Kerr; Mr. U. m. rmM; Mr. Kotierl Allan; Mr. K K Laidlaw; Mia K. W. iMiiiu L.oul. 0. II 11u.i.-y; Mr F. Biiliaijham. "I «•>'««.' MarcU 16: Mr-. Prltchird •ml cliild; Mr. fc. bt. I. Lawaon;564 words
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Article236 1900-03-07 3 At the As«i»>t yesterday, Ng Knp Seng whs sentenced to two year*' mi>ri«'iumpnt for attempting lo obtain |i«i "ilk trousers value «357 by means ■f a forced delivery order. Neo Kun I'ili was <*is<li>>reed. Chong Ah M for Mealing four fowU :,,t liiiiimi llMfilMllhrt \V..iip'lViii!(;..|i and K»-k Ji236 words
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Article159 1900-03-07 3 Per P. 0. s. s. MnUcra from London. F»b 10— Mr. and Mr W. H. King. Mr. ft H. Svm-i, Mr. P. button, "a -> lent P E. O Bigite. Mr. H. Br ttoo. Lieai. W. H r.'l.-r. Mr. T. W. KHiri.inl.; Servant P. H I ylen, \'rt.159 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1090 1900-03-07 3 Not Bey. nd Hope. Those who have suffered year after year from Kheumatism will be glad to bear of a remedy that has proved an absolute ■peciflc There are no conditions of Kheumatism, no matter how severe nor from what can c. that rannot immediately be relieved, and perman u1,090 words
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Advertisement976 1900-03-07 3 AUCTION SALES. SALE OK VALt'AKLE HOUBEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. the rEorisTY or Dr. W. GILMOUR ELUB, uu. At bis quarters in the Lunatic Asylum Grounds. Hainnlay, IOfA March, at 2 p.m. 'PHE undersigned have been instructed 1 by Dr. W. Gilmour Ellis to sell by auction the household furniture, Ac., consisting976 words
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Advertisement1074 1900-03-07 3 ironiiN saies. AUCTION BALB OF UNCLAIMED AND UNSERVICEABLE PROPERTY, AND U.NUIVICEABLB POLICE (TORE*, Ac. rpHK undesigned are instructed by the JL <'hief Police Officer to Mil by Auction at the Ontr»l Police Station, (M Tkmnday, Sih March, at 2-30 p.m., A large quantity of unclaimed and confiscated property and unserviceable1,074 words
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Advertisement790 1900-03-07 3 FOR SALE EViPI/IYWtEyr P LCT; AVD PKRV>*v.,s. [1st Tins, 1(1 cents a line; tnd and M ;im«s, 10 cenu a line; 4th to «lh times f -<nt. a line; 7th to 18th times, 3 enu a me; afterwards, 'J cents a line; but ne ;h»Me loss than one dollar. Thus,790 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1900-03-07 3 \i:i:.\n .kmknts Wkdnwav, 7th March High Water 238 p.m. C. W. A Ii.uil.-H Girls' School. 4. S. V. A. Squad Drill. 5.15. "Cbai ley's Aunt." Town Hall. 0. Thursday, th March. Iticli Water 2 29 a.m. 3 48 p.m. Moon. Fimt quarter. 030 p.m. Polo Club at Home Race f185 words
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Miscellaneous101 1900-03-07 3 WEATHER REPORT. hu.*-,:-.., Ker+wm it,*i>nai, Mh Mar. IMXX «vn ap.m Pp.m. Rehabis. n»r. 5» 9«9 -MM* -MB I B Temp »U 84 1 78.0 J A.li -her' 78 0 79.0 7(1.0 t"i I'ir.of W n<IWKW. wsw. N.W. "3 jj 1 HsjkTamp. BM.I o.fc-5 Mm 7SJI fli« Max. in Sun 140.0101 words
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Article541 1900-03-07 4 COM MERCIA L. Siiuiiiiki. 7th March, IMa), PRODHCK. (Half art correcttil to noon. •>"^hi" buyers t 7871. Copra Bali, «i«i" w io. ttm, buyers ti.d npper. Black MM. oo Whit., (6*) 47.00 ago Flour Sarawak.. 3 60 do Brunei No. 1 2.60 P-arl Sago 4 40. Coßee, Ball, lb% basis.-541 words
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Article77 1900-03-07 4 MAIL S TO CLOSE. Ko. Per ttr. Timr. To-Mokkiiw. Tnriragiri Amu Ann, 7 am Banukok Sinyora, 8 a.m Malac<-a 4 Lingsi Bmms. 1 p.in Malacca Klaus CWHyi, 3p m. Hongkong via ports Vrano, .1 p.m. Friday. Kurope via ports C'lydr, ti a.ni K'Ktu via ports H Wittt Uin, 4 p.m.77 words
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Article110 1900-03-07 4 Fkom Kmnpc:— By the P. 4 O. s.b. fc.il« In., on 11th March with dah-a to the 16th left .-ingapore on the JU.h Jan. Fkoh CHisa:— By the P. 40. S.».Clyde, due on Thursday. Jan i«th P. A O. F.I) ttftb J>w. .11,11 K. 1). L. Feb110 words
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Article301 1900-03-07 4 AIIUIVALB. Per t. s. Zxeena from Sourabaya— Mr. Kei.l. her s. G G. Ja n/n from Ratavia— M»»u. t X iv. f., in r, Meulen, and li WuuU-r. Per Bingo Si'tn from Loodon— Mr. II .Nn-ni.->cr, MlB> Plavfair Mr. and Aim. K. <l.- M.lt— .'n»^ iii..l..iii. .Mi- r301 words
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SHIPPING
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Article154 1900-03-07 4 ll ndertbls heading the following abbrevin. Lions are used str. steamer sb ship uq.- -barque sch -schooner; Yet. -Yacht Cru.— <.:rui*er; Out.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit British U. B.— United States; Fr.French Ger.— German Dut.— Dutch loh.— Johore 4c, O. c— General argo j154 words
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Article815 1900-03-07 4 ABBITIU Ml MCI NOOII OF YESTERDAY. Antgar, Nor. str. '.'32" tons (apt Amundsen, u't n .Mar. From New Orleans, llth Jan. U.c llousb-ad a..d Co. Left for Kobe Klh-B.W. Bmgo Uaru, Jap. «tr 3.* M» tons, Captain Nitinon. 7th Mm. From London, 2nd Feb. '•.<.-. Hi in.815 words
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Article663 1900-03-07 4 I Nn<mr., par!, jmtiabU dnie o/ arriwat, n.id name OS luitnu. Stumirji. Al.--ia H'kong, Mar 20 B. Meyer. Vndalusia, HamburK, Mar P B. Meyer. Annum, H'konii, Apl 18 j M. M. AriirunMui, Kurope, p'sd Canal, Feb 6 iraiioiiia. lianil.urK. Dec 4 II M Vrjiyll. Ciißenock. 'ft F«b K663 words
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Article136 1900-03-07 4 h Vwu'i Nih> 4 U.K.- Duma Kbow Siilid. 1 Oonnuua. a N« 6 HongLeong Brit str 171 'fripp Ajnoy Fab 36 Was Bin and Co. tf G.U.s' Jacob Dvi Mr. 1508 Soepor» Bhmvw M,r .i Daendel. »nd Co An-Kar Nor «tr. MM AmiMiru N. O'-lesnn Jan 1 1 Boiutead136 words
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Article63 1900-03-07 4 Urn. Vnui'tNut IruuAKi. Omul [*r An«s»r Nor itr Amundson 7 kixn Ann Bril rtr IVCruK) 7 Fin Sens «tr. l>»vi.l«ou 7 Alboin utr Kilcbie 7 Hon K Leong I ttr. trifif 7 M»lvc» tlr. Ml 7 H'ilhi-lm Kir. Kirhlor 7 llowick Hall >tr. Kiiinirt 7 lli-ljno Itol of M»'.-».'Zinl63 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1188 1900-03-07 4 vnTTPFS l|«ts ftr LEI PEBRIIS 1 y WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. v B| Special Warrant Jf¥S| gJ^TliB (jqbm A Porwiops to 3^ Empress of India. CELEBRATED OILMAN'S STORES^ HEHN, MEYKR&Co, ssjfijj V Singapore and I'tnarig. *BUp»»^ Messrs. Johh Lrrru Ala r*l Messrs. QuimcL abu /Vfi^k ScHUHMACHIB. I 3KJ6 Messrs. J.C.Hooaivaa .tGo 11,188 words
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Advertisement1098 1900-03-07 4 yn'UCKS. "TIMKs" A.SII BULHiKt'. 1 Siraiu 7iW., Iff) a year, or fcij Inon ih or fifteen cento a copy. Pox Fre« >v a quarter. Siraiu Hw'tgct |K>»t lr«e, fcK year, or K a quarter, or 40 cenu copy. The advertising rate* arc: Hml time, 15 cents a line; 2nd and1,098 words
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Advertisement633 1900-03-07 4 NOTICES. a Mmdy for all lrr*s!ulaHtlo«. So!u ay bmitapora Olapanalnf 00., LtsU, HalflM Plaoa, »m«anof «»BTIN Saa** SOUTHAMPTON. ENQLANIk THOMSONS 'KW jiode, "IiLOVE-KITTIN CORSETS EXfiLIH MsM tt oujioui. Jf Mkomioks I TO I! 1 HAD UK ALL lIKVI.K.K IHROUUHOIT THK WORLD. irrs. W. S. Thomson Co. Ld. London SAFES. SAFES.633 words
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