The Straits Times, 29 March 1900
1900-03-29
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Title Section12 1900-03-29 1 The Straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCII 29. 1900. No. 20,100,12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement833 1900-03-29 1 rpilt I \NV. LIMITED 'I' .n.1»r,l Lv» taiwn 1 i.ivii I'ai.'D >■■* luun:: 1 .41 iMUVMV tuH|J«IJ (Kin*) l.il'- iHUtUK. I Taa Oiau Maunt- Isunan < 'oniiony. I'll* I'huui .Mutual al«o .N»«i«»i i v om|»»«l. D*. I .n.iiii»,n Ijmc^i l*»wr 4.ra|«oy. Fa* Mantitu* ln*uraaos Company. Limited "or particulars of thaw833 words
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Advertisement724 1900-03-29 1 STEAMSUII' CUMPAXIffi. VTONUIEXUn PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agential Siniiafion: Ship Aoekct. latbJ. Daimulk A Co.. -»-3, Couth v I'he iindamantloaad daten aro only approximate. Steamer From Kipwted Will be Despatched for On r vhi. Mar aa, Bitavia, Kamaran.-, Cheribon 4 Sonimlnya. M Patlang. I'enang, (ll.lileh.724 words
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Advertisement599 1900-03-29 1 CUMI'M.MK l>Ks Mr>su;KKlr> M WIIIIMK.-. DE FRANCE. TILIORIPUIC ADDRESS: MKSSAniRII, SIKOAPoKB. The mail steamer* will leave Singapore »n> or auout the undermentioned dates.— Ootwaed. Homwtßi'. woo. iw». I.-it- Datet. iE>u-l \pl. 1- Smlaru Apl. 1 M. MsMSM Apl I ftmK* Apl If. "■r-imm Apl 14 I'nrra Apl 2» -.it. .','mn.599 words
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Advertisement671 1900-03-29 1 INSURANCES. 'HHK LONDON AND I.AM'ASH !KK 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £S,m,«o PaW up Capital !fIX,7M BaMnre Fund 873>t6 The undersigned. Agent* lor the Com- I pacy, are prepaml to accept fire risk* at I curreot rate* of ptvmium. BOUHTEAD A Co. 'IVir CHINA TRADKBS INBUKI«CC 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. Capital671 words
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Advertisement324 1900-03-29 1 t/£^t?ClM ABBDEANCK COMPAXT v\rT*7v 0F IKKIAN Eitabluked 1822. bunds <« t 500,000 I Tfo uncOrrttgntd, b/irivg hern appointed AsraU f*r Ike Plre •rpurlaraf ■f prepared to accept iJr'jto at Current TIU.VSATLANTTSCHE I I RAN 3 ATLANTIC TRADING 00.. LTrM /"^rniX /LIBER*L\ <Ba. 4tflDfi»f*»-> /fcoSDITIOXBV xkUTUAL laroe\ < BOKI'SEB. > M'»324 words
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Advertisement656 1900-03-29 1 NOTICES. Gold Medals,~ Parl»riB7B 1889] JOSEPH BILLON'S Of Highest Quality, and Having II fII A Greatest Durability are Therefore U L H CHEAPEBT. II ij IIuXUKUNU AND BHAHOHAI 11 BA.NKINU COEPORATJON. t^ilt-Vt OAriiAL lu.uuu.uutj Ki-shKVKI'IIND »11,V10,U00 Uocbt or Diuctou:— H. A. aiMH, -Ckai.mai. K >hswar, a*q.— baruTT CMAiaMA*. K M.656 words
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Advertisement562 1900-03-29 1 IITE HORSE CELLAR WHISKY. •orcH WHISKY chown by the Cross Society, London, (or dh "Elided troop* and honpiUli in rica, in the luioui "WHITE :EI.I.AR bran<i of Mack is A Co., Limited, I slay and Qlaagovr oldest firms in the trade. On i of this. Messrs. Mackie, with I generosity,562 words
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Advertisement800 1900-03-29 1 IT IS DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT A (OLD. Pneumonia it one of the mott dungrrout andfaulofdiw*»«. It alway* reeulta lr»m old. Chamberlain's Cough Romidy will .|aickly fiit cold and perhun prevent v atUck of pL« moni*. It ii in ■act made eapccially for li »l ailment and baa become famous for800 words
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922 1900-03-29 2 THURSDAY, 29TH MARCH, 1900. WAR NEWS. It is' gratifying to know that Lord Huberts is to have the company of Lady R berts, and that he is to pay to his wife the gracious and becoming compliment of guine to Cape Town to meet her. The duty tv meet their922 words
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Article95 1900-03-29 2 The Chinese anil ulUers (who have been haraswd by illegal copper coin) are glad lo learn (hut the 1'reaaury is taking Sarawak coin, and paying Si raits currency in exchange hi pur. Presumably then the Kajab of Sarawak has made some arrangement with the Government. Mr. Clifford would do well95 words
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Article138 1900-03-29 2 In our advertising columns will be found an announcement a» to a memorial in Sinuapure to the late Mr. Thomas Sin It. n .1 The advertisement so clearly sets forth the points of the scheme that we need not refer to them in detail here. The object, briefly, is to138 words
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Article138 1900-03-29 2 Mb. Bareer, supported by Mr. Jago, ban carried the proposition that seats fur the public shall be placed at the higb level reservoir on the top of Government Mill. It is a most reasonable proposal. Whatever may happen on the K-planadu il is scarcely conceivable thai, in a small enclosed138 words
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Article147 1900-03-29 2 With reference to a recent paragraph slating that an appeal was hem. piepaied to the Governor on behalf ol Guh Siu Koh (who was sentenced to three months.' imprisunment for abetment of hurt), we understand that ikf appeal is b"iug numerously signet!. Tne opiniun if cummercial men in town, who147 words
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Article146 1900-03-29 2 Pooh dear ex-Lady Mackenzie send>, dated London, her ''apologia" which appear in another column. She II evidently being worried by the moral censure of reviewers. If any woman allow reviewers to trouble her, it i? apparent that such a woman was likel) to collapse before Sir Dugald Mackenzie. Julian Harrowgate,146 words
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Article211 1900-03-29 2 It appears thai if the Municipal Commissioners buy the Gas Company's old plaul for &400.0G0 they think they will save SlO,<M) a year, as against what it might co«t them if they put £600,000 into new plant. The proposed purely theoretical saving obviously arises from interest, sinking fund, aud the211 words
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Article13 1900-03-29 2 Produce, exchange, and share prices and Hie mail list, are un page 4.13 words
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Article16 1900-03-29 2 The Selangor Government advertises a sale of Und at Kiang on the I -Hi June next.16 words
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Article16 1900-03-29 2 A Klim; lad, fur stealing belonging to ma employer, has received rive cuts with 8 rattan.16 words
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Article21 1900-03-29 2 A Sivi.ii w.»i; woman reports that yesterday she lost eight S5 notes and two $10 notes ne ir Orange Grove Koad.21 words
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Article22 1900-03-29 2 Thi outward German mail steamer Prim Umnneh. left Peiiang today at 10 a 111 and is due here to-morrow al 2 p.m.22 words
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Article23 1900-03-29 2 Tiil monthly sewing meeting of the Cum h Wurk A-mhi.iu..., will be lv d at i he ß.illlt:»Ciirl»'.Scliooluti Wednesday next, at 4 p.m.23 words
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Article21 1900-03-29 2 A Hi. sun carpenter fell from a ■cafT.ilding at Kurt Canning yrsie ay and fractured his skull. He died shortly aUerwards.21 words
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Article25 1900-03-29 2 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamoer ol Commerce fixed fur l'hur>day next is */lverti»ed to be postponed to the next day, April 6th.25 words
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Article35 1900-03-29 2 Ia view of the distress prevalent among the people of the bulu Archipelago, free r id« lias been gi anted to tin' port ol Siilu tv rvinaiu in force until Ueo. diol uf Uis you.35 words
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Article492 1900-03-29 2 PROPOSED ADDITIONAL DEPUTATION Tv ritETUKIA. THREE NAMES WA.VTEH Yrstehday, L'Hth March, it was stated by telegram that Mr. Michael Davitt, recently an M P., waa on his way to Pretoria. After due explanation of Mr. Davitt qualities, which are in some respects admirable, we suggested that perhaps492 words
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Article28 1900-03-29 2 The M. M. Ernt*t .S'imow, with the mail from Europe of the Rib March, left Colomho at :s p m yesterday, and is due here on Monday morning.28 words
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Article27 1900-03-29 2 A syndic at* of Japanese merchants have decided to establish a company, with a capital of one million yen, fur woiking the petruleum wells discovered in Japan.27 words
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Article28 1900-03-29 2 The Dutch authorities are said to l>-*>« irr^*l«.l Ivn m..r- 4 earned inlne murder of Captain Ross, of the l'tgu, on the coast of Acheen in July, 1887.28 words
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Article36 1900-03-29 2 Mi —I:- Kraser it Xea advertise th 1 1 on Ist April their jpreeentalive will call on all customers for the return of full and empty bottles." The Ist of April! Full aud empty Whose joke?36 words
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Article36 1900-03-29 2 The China Sugar Refining Co. at Hongkong closed last year with a n»lt loss of *t«,000 owing to Japanese refining coinpeti'ion, and owing to increasing importations of beet root sugar from Europe into the Far East.36 words
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Article42 1900-03-29 2 Akmiral Watson is to be relieved from Hi.' i in. nul i.i ih,. United States squadron in the Philippines by Admiral liemcy, who leaves San Francisco on the :i'l-t inst. Admiral Watson will command the United States squadron in China aud Japan.42 words
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Article46 1900-03-29 2 The V'l.u/.t Times professes to have news from ('amarines m the effect that eighty Spanish prisoners were murdered ou their way from Libmanan to Triga for the only reason that they could not march M fast as their insurgent captors, who were fleeing from the Americans.46 words
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Article114 1900-03-29 2 The report of Messrs. Derrick and Morren, the liquidators of the Straits Immh Compiny, was presented to I meeting of shareholders to-day at noon. Il was staled that Mr. Morren is about to proceed to Europe and vacates his olh'ce as one of the liquidators. The substance114 words
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Article242 1900-03-29 2 g.v.A. akiii.nl competitions Ea. h subdivision of the S V A will ho represented by a team of live on the l'..ili-n. r range on Good Friday, 'he l.iili April, when the KinUyson Mus kelry S|. .-11 l will be Bred for. If there is opportunity there242 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article29 1900-03-29 2 CASUALTIES TO DATE 19,000 MEN. London, March XHh. The official total of British casualties during the war, including all sick up to the 24th of March, is 19,000 men29 words
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Article54 1900-03-29 2 ROBERTS' MOVEMENTS. GOING TO CAPETOWN. TOI'RKTORIAIN.VMONTH. The Daily Bmm, in a wire from its correspondent at the front, states that Lord Roberts is going to Capetown to meet Lady Roherts, who is now on the way to South Africa. The forward move of the British army at Bloemfontein towards Pretoria54 words
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Article20 1900-03-29 2 General Clements has occupied the towns of r'auie-mith and Jagen fontein. in the south of the Free State.20 words
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Article17 1900-03-29 2 Sir Alfred Milner, the High Commissioner of South Africa, is at present at Bloemfontein.17 words
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Article37 1900-03-29 2 A VOICE FROM AUSTRALIA. The Australian Premier* have jointly cabled to Mr. Chamberlain, expressing the view that it is undesirable t» conclude peace in South Africa except on terms which secure absolute British supremacy in South Africa.37 words
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Article17 1900-03-29 2 Later. JOUBERT. DEAD ONCE MORE. A Reuter message from Lourenco Marques announces that General Joubert is dead.Reuter - 17 words
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Article59 1900-03-29 2 THE FIGHTING AT LADYBRAND. BOERS REPORTED TO PE CUT OFF. A. BATTLE IMI'KNDINii. Col. Pitcher's troops, in their reconnaissance to Ladybrand, captured the Landdrost of Ladybrand before retiring A strong force of Boers, presumed to be Olivier's commando, subsequently occupied strong positions in the neighbourhood. It is believed that their59 words
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34 1900-03-29 2 Still Laler. JOUBERT DIED OF STOMACH-ACHE. DELAHKY ILL. SMI IS" IN CHARGK. General Jnubert died of stomach complaint Commandant Delarey is ill. Commandant Smuts has now been appointed to command the Transvaal fighting line.34 words
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Article24 1900-03-29 2 AT LADY BRAND. OI.LVIKU REPOHTBD To BATE RHCAPER Commandant Crowther, not Commandant Olivier, re-occupied Ladybrand. It is believed£that~O)ivier and his men are beyond pursuit.24 words
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Article57 1900-03-29 2 NEWS TO THE 16TH. A Reuter message from Mafeking, dated tbe 16th inst (a fortnight to-morrow) states that at that date the investment of the town was still relaxed. The enemy, it is reported, were then concentrating northwards to oppose Col Piuiner's forces Kood was su'ficieut in the town,57 words
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Article15 1900-03-29 2 11 M S IWriW has sailed from the Cape for China.15 words
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Article24 1900-03-29 2 RUSSIAN SQUADRON. ORDERED NORTH. An official deipatoh, published in MMfeaqt Utto* thit the Ruuiui »|U»Hron off the Oanu -oast bu proceexlcJ to i'\n\ AjlUur.24 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement498 1900-03-29 2 Nonca SIDEROSTHEN PAINT. an absolutely anti-corrosive paint for IRON AND STEEL Guaranteed to be ..he best Xl SI-I'iiKVKNTIVK ««ant. Invaluable for Ships, Machinery, Bridget etc., etc. One gallon will coTer 54<) square le«t. Hun $•>')— per dp.m of I cwt. A splendid rwporl ju-t recened from the Secreuryoflhe l'rinity House498 words
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Advertisement1023 1900-03-29 2 NOTICES. INSI'RANi K NOTHJaV I THK un.l. r-i^n.-.l Nk All Kirn, eldest son of the Uu- >k All Ming, hereby eii-ress my llmiiks 10 Th* China Aluiull 1 >l. Insuriin.'.i ..nip.ui>. Limited, for tbeir ■irompl payment ol me insurance il. -y Mid on my lather s lif... My latner insured1,023 words
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Advertisement1227 1900-03-29 2 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THti TALK OF I'Hl] TOWN. THK OK THE DECADE. Wirth's Grand Circus. AT TANK ROAD. OAM UMMAIM ONLY A FEW RIGHTS LONGER. SoMlTlllMJ SEW KVKUY KVENI.NG. Commenring at 9 o'clock Sharp. SATURDAY A FT tiII. WON, AT 4 O'CLOCK. Speciul Illuminated l'erformaoe« for Ladies and Children TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!1,227 words
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Advertisement23 1900-03-29 2 uv the evening of the Wth iutt., at No 1, Thorns n Koad, the wife ol \V. K. U Aaiinout, of a sou.23 words
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Article1738 1900-03-29 3 An or.imarv BMatiagaf the llaaieinal G ll)i>-i hi w.i- Ih'l I ve-t.rdav aflernoon. Praaaot Mr <;.-ntle(,.r.-idiM I'ol I'ennef.ilher, gleam. M.ii-lai. I >..h«l. Tin I'll. tig I'hvc. Ika minutes of the last meeting were confirm. I Tlih I'kekii'Ent mentioned thai Mr. Moee* had written that, <>vi inji to pressure1,738 words
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Article231 1900-03-29 3 i IVILIIT AVD KIMJ\K«g KVKIiVU IIKHK MWMM OK Till "STKAITSTIME8. 1 >ik I rwinnt-il a few Hays ago from (■■Mil ■■it.-imwi trip through J ua. duriof vhieh I UavaUad som« l.jjoo I f rail, rtamd at fourteen or Blkaaa hold*, and ha^l inier«-ciur»»- with iMMUnbh namter of231 words
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419 1900-03-29 3 THE APOLOGIA OF HELEN MACKENZIE. following explanations (signed Hi.' lady who cm e.l to be lh« c,..,,.. to thepul.li her ol ibe Si. u.i, lUmPtm wnh a r qu.-st i.i ii li- will iul.1 tlio ii to Uiii--ii.' i copiea of the ho ik aii'l will mud to r. viiwvit419 words
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Article70 1900-03-29 3 THIEVES SENTENCED BaaajSj a court ef two magistrate. iv, l.n, Lye 11, 1, was found -::!«.> c ir months' hard labour. Before the same magistrates, Chua Toh and Low Ah Wee were fharged with r..1,U-ry of f,.,,r rolls of -ilk. tw.. ■ilk bajna, and a silver watch total rail* *64.70 words
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77 1900-03-29 3 THE BURMO-CHINESE BOUNDARY COMMISSION. It is stated that Sir Claude Macdonald, the Briti-h Minister at I'eking, has made certain d'-mands on the Chinese Government for the recent outrage on the British Boundary (oiiiniis-ioii on the Yunnan-Burma borders, which re-ul'ed in the wounding of Mr Litton, British Consul at Szemao ami77 words
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Article173 1900-03-29 3 Thk Shell' liner Cl.,m fell in with the Austrian Lloyd steamer Pmtlart with bar (baft brukaa, abeai Im milenorth of I'eriin, towarls the end of Keoiuary. The '7«m, which was horn.ward hound, returned to Perim with the I'niuiura in tow. The Clam hums liquid I 1.173 words
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Article260 1900-03-29 3 WIRTH 'S CIRCUS. Turns was an entire chance of programme at Wirth'. Circu. last night, the performance being witnessed by a large audience, as on previou" occasions A much appreciated item wat the perfjmiMll o( Mr. El Zobedie who dM some remarkably clever thing* in tli<way ..f hand l.alancing Ahe,'260 words
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Article412 1900-03-29 3 T HE N ON-C ON FERENCE STEAMER. In the Times (Undon) of February -ii-'i, tliere appears the following letter l>y Mes«rs. Uuttenbach Co. The let'er is, presumably, written by Mr. Ludwi? Hntirabach and it d- als with Him I ■•l.-ir i .-tin e?nt from Singapore by in.- limef lorrespondent. It412 words
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Article51 1900-03-29 3 Ordki:ly Officer for the ensuing week Lieut t. Hilton Orderley STgt. for the ii-iniic week Sergt. W Mikepeace. Parades: Monday, s 15 p.m .Carbine drill; Tuesday 3rd, 5.15, Recruits and I! M men Wednesday MX, 5 ir>, ■> lismounting drill; Friday 6th, s 15, UPUP - 51 words
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Article78 1900-03-29 3 Thf. 1-H-al branch of the Chartered Bank of I A C. has to-day received a I-ji.iiu from their head office advising that, at the approaching meeting of -hareholders, th» directors will recommend a dividend for the pa>t half year at the rate of 10% per annum free78 words
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Article74 1900-03-29 3 Aboit 10 45 p.m. last night. :onstahle proceeded to 13 Anson Road o execute g.imhling warrants on several icrsons. This he succeeded in s ite"fajuHTpstii •ttUt taau ie was informed that one m<n tad jumped from a window at the in order to escape the police Ihe policeman74 words
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Article251 1900-03-29 3 U. F C. AC IMkNT'S AFFAIRS. The adjourned examination of W K. C A-imont, formerly trading as auctioneer, 4.-, in Change Alley, was fixed for hearing this morning, before Mr Justice Leach, but it was stated that l.liior was too ill to attend, and the examination was251 words
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Article239 1900-03-29 3 A REMARKABLE STORY. Last November, a Japanese merchant "hip came into Iloilo, bringing a large consignment, of Japanese matches. The American customs authorities were immediately suspicious of this big shipment, and began casting about for reasons why I'.iniv should need so many matches. Nothing was found to239 words
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Article362 1900-03-29 3 S. C.C. TOURNAMENT. Thk S. C. C. tennis tournament is about to cl»se. There was a good g»me witnessed last night when, in the presence of a large gathering of spectators, Dewing met Rainnie in the semitinal for the championship. Dewing carried off two sets and the match h y362 words
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Article46 1900-03-29 3 SINGAPORE TO I'ENANU. ..-T?tl?i?i^i n «?»sr".n* >i j'a«j!;'* rm c™e .School to found a scholarship to be entitled tne "Diamond Jubilee Scholarship." It is understood that the gift is a diversion of the SoOO presented by the Farmers to the Singapore Town Hall scheme.46 words
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Article95 1900-03-29 3 THE "ETHEL MUTINY. This morning there arrived at Singapore from Sourabaya the Zwtma. On tioard were Inspector Farley, Constables Hettie, McArthur, Percy, and Cook in charge of six Manilamen. These prisoners were part of the crew of the Australian brigantine Ethel, who are alleged to have mutinied, murdered the captain,95 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1900-03-29 3 vessels \r»vn:risKn to «atl J-p 11 mta, n,iwrirk. rtu. :«Hli Mur h. lUhn M ».r 4 T,>. P.mi" B ><'dC'li'iitu.C>«/vrfni, diirSrd April. nou>lr».l 4 o. M ""r^s lluc 4lh A P ril > n 'l>n34 words
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Advertisement990 1900-03-29 3 BROWN'S Fooa Ctow* Bramd SCOTCH WHISKEY, th> nnn whiseiy in the world Anappliodto H R.H. the Prince of WsJr BRINKMANN A CO., J/8 Sole Agent* for Hinmpon WOOD CO'S. PRIZE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN CHEESE (Quality and Condition excellent) 45 cents per lb. AUSTRALIAN HOUSEHOLD BUTTER in prime condition, in tins of990 words
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Advertisement1072 1900-03-29 3 THE PRi P«RTY or r. LEDEBER, IK). AT 06BOBAE HOUSE, UPPIR WILKIE ROAD. Satunlay, 3Ut March, at l.:to p.m. 'THE undersigned tre instructed by F. I Lederer, Esq., to sell by auction the valuable household furniture, Ac., continting of handsome Ku rope- made tablet with marble tops, gipsy taMes, whatnots1,072 words
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Advertisement739 1900-03-29 3 FOR BALE EMPLOYMENTS TO LET; AND PERSONALS m [1 15 Mnta Ind n<l times, 10 cents a line 4th to 6th times, t cenu a line; 7th to 18th times a cenu line; afterw-rds, 2 cenu a.line;bnt charge loss than one dollar. Thus, a l»r«e. mm advertisement, close set, in739 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous262 1900-03-29 3 ARRAN.KMKNTS Thursday, 29th Maki'H. High Water. 0.51 p.m. S. G C. Annual Meeting. 5.15. 8. C. C. Tennis Tournament. Circus. £o Ride. Tank Road. 8. Fhiday, 30th March. High Water. 9 46 a m. 10 25 p.m. Federated EngineeringCo Read St. 10. Furniture Sale. Cn-e Hall Powell. 1.30. German outward262 words
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Article552 1900-03-29 4 M.ituirum. 23T11 .MnacH, 19U0. PRODUCE. (Haiti of romded to noon. Humbler buyer* t 7.* S. Copra Bali 8 do Ponti»n»k 6SO I'epper, Bl»ck buyer* ».Wf do White,< 6/,) ***** Klour Hanwtk,. 3 90 do Brunei No. 1 if.W Pearl HagO 4 40. Coßee, Bali, 18% baai* 26.00 CoflM Palemliang,552 words
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Article57 1900-03-29 4 Far I'rT Itr. TilHr. To-Mokbow. Muiir Sultnti. J p.m. ItaoRkok Krdah, 3 p.m. Khun vis ports H What! Bin, 4 p.m. Honukong Ku,iuan.i. 4 p.m. PHlembang Opkir, 4 p.m. Sitikiiay. Ilinukuk I'almii. 7 a n> (heribon Fenang. lUm Kanukok Kurat, p.m Kteafl vih portn S'ippho, 4 p.m. N57 words
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Article131 1900-03-29 4 Fro* Ki-kopi —By the German s. P. HrinrirK, due on 30!h Nnt with date* to the Mli Miip-Ii »nd with replies In the mails which l.li Singapore on Hi- 9th Feb. Fkom China Uy the M. M. s.». Smtnrii, due od Sunday. Tim Tabli Or Hails I)i-k.131 words
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Article276 1900-03-29 4 ARRIVALS. Per 8. >. >"an Outhoorn from Olehleh— Messrs. Hunlpnbem, and Von "artegg. Pprss V.v Irom Sourabaya—lnspector Fa ley, M -r- Heltie, Cook, McArthur, an<l Percy. Per s. Kuni'arg trom Calcutta and Penans-Mr ami Mrs. Harvey, Miss Harvey, and Mr. Murcott. Per s. s. Sumatra from Ueli-Mr llnr.lt.276 words
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SHIPPING
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Article158 1900-03-29 4 Uoderthis heading the following abbreviation* are used sir— steamer sh.— ship **y -barque sch —schooner; Yet.— Yacht Cm.—C ruiser j Gbl.— Gunboat Tor Torpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit. British 11. B.— United State*; Fr.— French; Ger.— German Dot.— Dutch; Job Johore <tc. O. c— (Jenrr 1 •argo158 words
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Article786 1900-03-29 4 TRADING VESSELS c. Auitiu Hmca Noon or Yistiiu>at. (MM Brit. str. 130 tons, Capt Coleman, 28th Mar From Penaug, ;tfth M»r. Gc, and i«j d.p. Hup Leung, ror Peuaug, 3uth -R.l*. kolon, Frrn. tran 2,fi22 tons Captain 1..., ii --hi Mar. From Mars-illes, -n.l Mar. Gc. Bousteaii and Co. For786 words
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Article584 1900-03-29 4 Wrwu, pan, protat>U dale imial SM*l name ol ayenu. Stmvus Alcinou-, L'pool, Apl I Mansfield. Al.-I in Mil, li.asguw, I'll r i.|. f] AaUalusia, HaiukurK, Apl H B. Meyer. Aunam, H'koiiK, Apl |.i M. M A-i in i.i. H.m:«. to leave Mar M B. M. Auantico, 1 i.-i-.584 words
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Article166 1900-03-29 4 Vihu'i N»m. "a" lt>»- (UfCUa P»o« B»iL«n. Cwiioiu. ,3 &w Mar I S8 Ophir |Dut sir. 205 Taylor Palembung Mar 27 Bng Seng Uuan M Olive Brit «tr., 130 Uolemin Penan* Mar :ili|Hup Leong ■<h lluiiun nr. 1 £11-1 Sunhy S. Orleans Jun JT Houstead and Co. MiZwmu «r166 words
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Article61 1900-03-29 4 Dm. VuuL'» V III:. 'KtiUiKlU CifTilll OMTUiillOl Mar Huttou 29 Hong Wav 29 Cuow Pbya ■J» TeroM -■0 H«be a« Phr» Nang Tnn^auu ■J9 V.in iler l.yo •JW Ban Liong Brit ttr. Sonley Kobo «r SS M w and Malacca ssat g»i» »tr. O»Wer Banukok (i«r »lr. B.wtling i61 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement336 1900-03-29 4 N( (TICKS. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSUK ANTE COY-, LTD Hsu. ttpnjßi N<>. Cahioii Uo»n. asBsMML f WATTIE. Manager. MESSRS. TAN KIM TIAN ft SOMS, The Company offerf easier terms and better bonuses than any other Company doing business in the East. A special point is made of prompt payment of336 words
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