The Straits Times, 1 June 1900

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  • 12 1 The straits Times. ESTABLISHED: 1831. SINGAPORR FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1900. No. 2J.!53.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 848 1 rpHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED rti «»n<lard Ulr Aooraana, ska He* Inraimccs Boci.<y. 4 v A>«i.-.ik» l'"m|«ay (Plr.). Tb» O.«m> Manne ln«nr»no« ''.™pany. Tk. China M»taal Steam Nangati. n ornpany. V*. HantiSM Uasnoos Cosipaay, Liatitod. »or panksuan of th-. CosapaßMS. th* r»ll JnitaMt ot THE HORNKO COMPANT. LIMITED Airoats. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
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    • 818 1 _STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. I-oMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Under contract with the Netherlands India Government. AgenU at Singapore: Ship Aoesct. l»te J. Diexdelb A Co.. M, Colltee Qdit. The undermentioned date* are only approximate Steamer From Kipected Will b« Heapatchad lor On Bawtau. Sourabaya. May 90. Billiion. Bnwcan. Soumhaya, B'm%s*in, Y. Laul, Balikpapan,
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    • 502 1 rM>MPAU.ME DEW MKSSAOERIES I MARITIMES DE FRANCE. Teleoraphic Aidkess: Mrmaoerie, SIKOAPURE. The mail steamers will leave Singapore in or about the undermentioned dates.— Outward. Homeward. IW4L IKW. Dote* Dates. Tan, May V < Oreanien M«y T, >Ww June o Masts June 10 ffahi Jun>-.'."<! fnrfiu J 1 1 4 Annnm
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    • 643 1 INSURANCES. r PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE 1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital L-2.VJ7.W1 Pa <i up Capital .'!:>.7«l Reserve Fond £1,073,68') The undersigned. Agent* for the Comany, are prepared to accept lire risks at current rates of premium. HOUHTEAD A Co. rE CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANT. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed M/MI.OOO. Amount
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    • 376 1 mSURANCES. Two Great Necessities. VIZ. 1. FAMILY PROVISION. 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily a d Economically met by a Pol icy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIF1! OFFICE, Established 1847. Chairman The Right Hon'ble Sir John (i..rst, M. P. Funds— R«. 420,00,000 Claim* Paid-Rn. 4 U/iO.OOO UECE IMCSLN I.IBEIAL
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    • 736 1 BANka HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAJD-UP CAPITAL l!0,000,0U0 RESERVE FUND 111,500,000. RESERVE LIABILITY OFI „n mm PROPRIETORS J..»10,000.000. Court of Director*:— N. A. Bi*as. Esq.— CaAiaMAH K ■•war. K»).— DartTT i'haiuma> B D. Grat hag. I V. M M..a*s, Kaq. K Oom. K*q. lA. i RATM..HD. r*q. A Haui-7,
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    • 866 1 NOTICES. BAGNAI.L& HILLKS M, RoHnton food. HAVE ON HAND.— Electric Fans, Ceiling and Table, 40, 60, HO 100, 1 10, and ISO VolU. Designed to operate from IncandeKent CircuiU. Any Voltage to order. Direct or Alternating Currert Pant. For Thble Use, 104 VolU. Inspection itnited from all people who h«v»
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    • 869 1 RcirnV believed^H of a ilrmon^^^ bu had an «^H ry rbenmatia^^H el.ef. It ha>^H Chamberlain's I^H would east oat demons, but it l^H beumalitm. and hundreds bur M^H to the truth of this statement. tppliCMtinn relieve* the pain, and^^H <^uick relief which tt affords is aIODQ wO^H niiny times iv
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  • 188 2 Dm. Viwui .Vi» KlauAKh limn I>*«1IS1TIO!I May SI Pak l.iof Brit tlr. Warrall SI r«laae itr. i oimell SI Mi n.l»u» NT. T.woll SI I Cliv.- «tr. Colemao H Kottija Km Mr. Nvmun 81 Mfca *U. KontermoriU June I llan Whatt Hin !irn Mr. Olko 1 Nnui Yi.nß Mr.
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  • 549 2 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, 1900. DEFINING BOER RIGHTS. We are told that the newrpapers of Britain regard the South All nan war as being practically over, which is precisely the view that we ourselves have taken, since the Boers atuind.med Johannesburg and are reported to offer to surrender
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  • 229 2 Amongst the lesson* taught or made i■■ ■n-pii v"Us >v tin- Boer war there ii> one that is especially important. It has been mad* clear that the British soldier lias not deteriorated as a fighting man, and that the ISritUh regimental officer is still a peerless fighter, having the full
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  • 9 2 To-oat's 4 m/s bank rue is 1/1 1 ff
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  • 8 2 D"O registration for the new year began to-day.
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  • 13 2 Mes<rs Powell and Co. advertise a sale of land on the Bth inst.
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  • 13 2 Produce, exchange, and share price and the mail list, are on page 4.
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  • 12 2 Thk German mail for Europe closes at eight o'clock on Tuesday morning.
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  • 14 2 Ox Monday next, Bank Holiday, there will be no issue of the *irai/» Times.
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  • 11 2 The Government invites tenders for building new quarters for boarding officers.
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  • 14 2 This mornina a conlie fell from vi-nl at the Borneo Wliarf aud was drowned.
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  • 14 2 A Chines* merchant lately died in Hongkong leaving a fortune of four million dollars.
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  • 17 2 Today's mail closed at 12 noon. The next mail from Europe is due here on Saturday morning.
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  • 20 2 Tin mail steamxr fiengal left Penang. at 1 1 p.m. yesterday, and is due here at 6.3U a m. to-moTnw.
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  • 13 2 The Hon. J. Bromhead-Matthew* and Mrs. Bromhead-Matliiews left for Pcnang to-day by mail.
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  • 19 2 0> 'he Ist April, the «treng:h of the United States army in the Philippines was ii („>.-. officers and men.
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  • 18 2 The usual monthly missionary meeting will he held at the Prinsep Street Church, next Monday, at 8 p.m.
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  • 20 2 The Garrison Rifle Club are holding a practice shoot at B •llestier range next Monday afternoon, commencing at t»o o'clock.
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  • 21 2 H. M. S. Bomnenture was shortly expected to arrive Ht Hongkong from .M.mil.i, the I'iqae having left Singapore to relieve her.
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  • 23 2 A Rt'sstAN marine engineer has been ►ent to hospital suffering from scalding hums caused by tlje burstiug of a pipe on his vessel.
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  • 24 2 Tnr. monthly fewine meetimr of the Church Work Association will be held at the Raffles GirU' School on Wednesday. June 6th, at 4 p.m.
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  • 26 2 II M. S. VvlaanUd was expected at Hongkong fr.un (forth China to-day. She will dock at Hongkong and then proceed lo England to he paid off.
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  • 28 2 At Hongkong, the G iver.nnent gives a reward ..f two vents for every rat killed Xearly fourteen tlmutand rats were killed there from 16th Jan. to Sth May
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  • 27 2 A Crhuman named Teo Poh,3 Jeddah Street, states that last night thieves broke, into his house and stole a box containing clothing, etc., to the value tttm.
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  • 37 2 A maf of Siam in two sheets has just been issued by the Si une«« .-.irvey li .rtmeiii It. includes, besides Siam, the Shan States in the north, and .Singapore aud the Malay States in the south.
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  • 32 2 A cricist match will be played to-morro* ontheSC.C ground between the Merchants and Brokers and the KwtoftlieClub. The«econd Club string will oppose the S. R. 0. on the ground of the latter.
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  • 40 2 Mr. KinHerMey, tl.e Superintendent of K lucation, h i.l a narrow encape the other day, at Pe.n.imj. when the plaster roof of his ollice fell. He was away on outdoor duty at the lime. His table and chairs were smashed.
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  • 34 2 Ox May 16th, a collision occurred at \V..,.-nng (Shanchai) between the British steamer Urosmonl and aChinese '•miser. The steamer wan so damaged that she had to be beached. She was subsequently floated and docked.
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  • 40 2 It is reported that an agreement has Ween arrived at among the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and 14 foreign steamship companies for raising the freight on mi>cellaneous good* g"ing from J.ipan to Europe by S shillings per ton, to 45 shillings.
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  • 43 2 Advice* from \YVi-n.ii-wei, dated 16th ult., -i.ne that Ihe British Admiral I.lt for Tuku in the Jlacrili/ on the previous Snurday, on his w;«y to Peking, and tuat Sir Claude. Mac.louald was said to b- ill md suffering from some nervous c •mplaint.
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  • 45 2 Thk King of Siaiu has conferred the Ist clans of I l-eor.ler of the Crown of Siam upon Col. Koeler of the Russian Army. The 4th cla«« of the same order has been conferred on Mr. C. Ribyna, Asst. Legal Advuer to the Siamese (joverninent.
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  • 43 2 Thk following officers «f the 16th Madras Infantry will be examined at the Tanghn par.ide ground on M >nday morning next, for final admission to the Indian Staff Corps: Li«ut. D. W. Maxwell, Lieut J. r. Woodham, and Lieut. W. F. C. Gilchrist.
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  • 38 2 A wirr to the Hongkong TeUgrnpk dated Tientsin, l«th May, states mat here have been serious riots at Pto-ting-fu in North China. Sixty Roman Catholic converts have been killed by the mob. French men-of-war have been ordered thither.
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  • 43 2 The next meeting of the Chinete CliriHtian Association will be held M >i|hl at o'clock, at the Prinxep Street ChuMi, when Mr. T. Eldridft" will talk on "Sumatra, Birneo, and the Native States," and will illustrate iiia talk with mutinous magic lantern views.
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  • 67 2 A ciktsuct has been drawn up between the North tieriuan Lloyd and the Vulcan xhip- building yard at Stettin, for the building of a steamer to f.ir aurpaxe all others in size and speed She is to be 7()6 feet Ijng and will have engines of 44,000
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  • 75 2 Thi following is the Far Bast paaaeuger-lial of the Beiu/iU due ii in 'iniiu morning:— From bondnn: Mr. Q. C Benson. Mr. Kilijallen. Mr. 8 Anieraon, Mr. F. N He»rth, Mr. Landeo, Mr. W 1. Andrews, Mrs. M.ils, Mr J. Armstrong, Mr Coutu, From M«r>eilles Mr. Kerrier, «r.
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  • 44 2 A lai'sch will leave Johnston's Pier fir the Swiinming i.'iub bungulow ou ftiniday, at 1 1 i m. The next ra-e for the Jnck«on Millar Cup will not be swum until June loili, on account of the unsuitable tide this week.
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  • 70 2 The Hongkong Telegraph is informed that Coimnan.ler Arthur H. Limpu>, R. N,of H M S tVwMkj has been promoted to the rank ot Captain Commander Limpus was only made a 'oiiiiii.ui.ier on Ist .1 .miarv, 189H and, as there are. still roininauders on tbe list whose seniority
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  • 71 2 The Straitt Budget, published this foren"on, contain* am. inn othor ma'ler the interesting Council debate upon plapriM and dhobies, an article on the Jelai tin conclusion, the cancllatii n of thi-St raits Development Company'), concession, and much interestini; mincellaii«.iin news. The chief feature of the Iliuljet, of
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  • 80 2 THE P. 0. COROMANDEL." The P. A O. »teamer Coromnndel, which brought the mail fr»m China this morning, was put inio quarantine for M hours at Hmickong iv conseMMNt of two European members uf the crew having >>«en atta. ked by pmgue. It would seem from this that the disease
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  • 90 2 A fierce fight between an American force and 4UU luaurgeuts look place at Hiioiif.es ill the Philippine ml.uid ol L">te, on the Bth tnst. The insurgents I.iuglil tiuin behind walled delence«, strengthened wilu traps and plllalls. Alter 11-ni. the stronghold, the American* dashed in and ihe
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  • 89 2 To-mokhow fumes will close for a ladies' and gentlemen s American tournament, lo be played ou ttatanlsy, J in.- l.y A ru.-, and on SiluriJ.iy, June IHtli, by 11 cl.i.-s. Ihe style ol louruaiu.:ui will be an innovation la* Singapore, in that sconug will be done hy
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  • 108 2 aUO A SHALL MAX. Colonel Plumer is a dapper little man of scarcely sfl. ."mi alttiough an impression seems to have got abroad that he is tall. He is one of ihe greatest dandies imaginable, but does not let the lasles of an exquisite intcifere with a bincere
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  • 124 2 THE JCMPINU CORTEST Harmston s Circus still continues to to draw large crowds Lust nichi's performance ol the new programme was entirely successful and was very well received. The riding gnat Kilty, uitroiluced by (in- B ims, was very :imu-iiig,and the clowns were all g'>od. Uunng me interval
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  • 133 2 The Boxers evidently intend urgani-ing their society in Kiangsu province also, for nearly down of them have arrived at Shanghai frnm the north en route for cities inland. Several persons have witnessed v of the iii' k- i 1 by the "Boxers" to entice people to join them,
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  • 190 2 Much has been said during the war I'oncerninc th« strength of the fortifications ol Pretoria. In this light the testimony of a mini who has actually worked in the fort* of Preloria is interesting. Mr. William Thompson, a*toneina«on, who is at present living in H^wes, and
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 28 2 THE BOER COLLAPSE. WHERE IS KRUGKR? London, 3I«( May. The newspapers regard the war aa over. It is believed that Kruger has escaped by way of Delagoa Bay.
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    • 17 2 The Daily 1/atf correspondent at Lourenco Marques states that Johannesburg has been surrendered to Lord Roberts.
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    • 55 2 THE FORTS. THE RAILWAY. THE PRISONERS. All the Boers lmre been dismissed from the forts round Pretoria. A body of British tronps has reached Htthfrley, thus tutting :he railway between Pretoria and Delagoi Bay. The British prisoners in Pretoria remoin at their encampneut at Waterval. The Boers had
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    • 136 2 FIUH LING ROUND JOHANNESBURG. HAMILTON KNGAGEI). London, lit June Lord Roberts wires from Germiston, near Johannesburg, on Wednesday night "At the urgent request of the Commandant in charge, I deferred occupying Johannesburg for 24 hours. "The reason for doing this waa to avoid disturbances inside the
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    • 39 2 Later. TUE BRITISH FLAG FLOATS OVER JOHANNESBURG. Lord Roberts, telegraphing from Johannesburg, at I o'clock on the afternoon of the 31st May (yesterday): The troops have occupied the town, and the British flag now floats over the Government buildings."
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    • 57 2 Prince Kotohito has been banquetted at Yildiz Kiosk by the Sultan of Turkey. The Prince has received the Grand Cordon of the Osiuanich set with brilliants; and Prince Iwukura, ViceChamberlain to the Emperor of Japan, who accompanied him, has been given the Order of the
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    • 70 2 Stilt Later. TROUBLES AT PEKING. THE BOXERS MKN AND GUNS LANDED. The situation at Peking is regarded as alarming, owing. to the rising instigated by the Boxers' Secret Society. British, American, Italian, Japanese, French, and Russian troops left Tientsin yesterday for Peking. They number in all 22 officers and 334
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  • 101 2 Abilt 4 o'clock tlii" morning, three coolies on board a tongkang lying off Taiijimu Khu saw two men attrintitinK to steal rop« from their tnngkang. An nlarni was raised upon which the thieves made away iv v sampan, but the police launch Have chase, and succeeded in capturing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 Bdtices. HtPlosiVes ■pmi'axy li). W OLAttQOW. r Manofaclorers of Dynamite, Qeiignite, Qeiatiae LVnamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators, ALL (l>» Of Safety Fuses, Electric Blasting Apparatus Th* abom EcpUmres, being all m'anufadured in Great Britain, are made lo pant the high ttawiurd of safety -nd punty ItsU imposed by the Hrituh Ooivntment,
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    • 679 2 NOTICES. D'ianos For Cash and by Easy Payments From $360 to 680 THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., m w f, ii r 33, Riffles Pl-tee, Singapore. JAMW WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES ARE THE BEST VALUI IN THK MAMBT: FLAG KUAND 10 YEARS OLl\ »i 2 00p««rA«,DUTT«rTiiA. (SIKCIALLY RK( Oil M K.N
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    • 487 2 SIXGAPOKE HAMBER OF COMMKBCK A SPECIAL General M^etini of the 'liamlier will be held on Tue-dar sih Juue, IMM), at c ou. Risixta*. To contidrran<l revise a« mar be agree.l on, the Uo^thire aud Demurrage acales. ALEX. J. BUM, SecreUry. JOHOHE OfIDH MUI RUM 1. Tew>ips Till he received, up
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    • 677 2 LATKSr ADVERTISEMENTS. HARMSTOxVS Grand Circus and Koyul Menagerie Performing Mild Animals. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! E EVENING, JUNE In, 1900 HPLIMKNTABY Bk.VIHT taudered to high jumping comn. >pen f<>r practice inthe evening In 7 :<> to nnablo all I. .r-. iiiiiriil to get ai'i'iistiitiK'il to light* F.ntni Free to R. Love, Manager,
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    • 92 2 At the Pren ytiria'i Church. Binimnore on Slst Muy. >>y the Re». 8.8 W..1 c' 11 K Ekik-.x, Ma«ter. M 1,,,.. r..ru.M to Eli.«!C, d-ugh cr of Ci.pt. J K-vgh of Coptsuh.'igen. Biugkok papers ploaee copy. THE "STRAITS TIMES" HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF AUY NEWSPAPER IN ASLA BitITISH INDIA
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  • 182 3 narAunom ai mraATOBK. Tine p o eoanauucL. arrival of sha I", i 0 mnil at Siiifci.ip >le thtD llonukonc in. W.i- inn iat.lv put into qamranibM in const quence of cases of planuc having occurred on b"aid. T.-lr-inl.iimation was reri'ived at Singapore previous ta Ihe I ban, and
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  • 30 3 To-day's share <|uotations,came too lateforcorrecliononth.-h.uk pafa Contributory Baubs nave ritwn to S.'.a, lull paid Baubsto*90 > andß«djsD| I Kaehaua have dr..|.i.ed t.. ■MM, Korth Kaohaaa to »6 10, and ■ajaaatal
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  • 36 3 Haji All the Malay who ran nmok in Minto Koad on the ITtii 11 t in ho-pital saaMag from a fractuird arm 1! this morniiip, and was further pohtpoatd till tin- Ml in-t
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  • 55 3 A coipik of we.k- if», M ijor LawH J. .ri-— B K .»i!i,---.d bat-k tfuarj ->..- DJ, Buyoiin. bailing a ponj jrilh I o 1 tir.-w.o-l at Camponi B.ihru The annual The M.j.r c.jmiiiiiiii. at.-d witli the police and the man was nimn Thi» inorniiie. he
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  • 82 3 Hu. Arnot K^id recommends f-.r employ 1. boy had baea trained hy two military titicate -i.ntal M.-- I're-:.1.-nt. He aaHtbe eip.-rt a; 1 in drearing, and is aoeaa- le. He lia« a passion f..r airii at taste and a readine^ to fan hi« in iMer while the
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  • 106 3 Ab tt 2 3f> p m y-terlay, a riarinc biirnliry was c..mmitied at 14 Dii ji.y CtUaut, the residence of Mr Kramar Mr an! Mrs Kramar were out and the Chsaaai cv k. aarlaa, aM to town, had left a 118 ill Chioeu b"y in charge of
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  • 139 3 Latham and Maetafgßri report:— in irkets liave i|ni.-t miili Heady r•■ tin aitw, J.1.-l. i- liiv.- ana. IHtk > itioaa are otl.-red •Lime a Mroni! narfcat. Cipiaut, alt- r action at MO, haw bacoma -..m.-»ii .1 wak, an. 1,1.- with sellers at 818.7 A A f-w tran-i'
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  • 247 3 A OMMMOram drawl attention to the fa.-l lli.u HrioM mi-t;ik» are made by inexperienced m;iei«iraip« i biadiajt ovar I BBJBI lii.it namsrtiaa hardship ii odea i of thoughtless action on the, part of ■< \t» It his bam r Hi..) iy jij'lk't-8 tint a man mi-i Ik- lined.
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  • 1155 3 4 CKITI 1»M "K HIS HOS I'll. LIM BOOS kk.m; TO THE EIU r.>K T THE ITKAIT* TIME- Sir,— l hoped that th« letter whk-li y mkM .•nuugli to [Mil'liali for in.' .■!> the .-111 iost. would bring respaafl from hum of the many religious i. achers
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  • 746 3 (AaaaM D,nly Vrat, Ulh Miy, 1000) 11. iWkvbro pinion ma\ be.livi.l.-d asto tlw Uiisirahiliiy ol pt-nnittiiig lotteries to b.: operate I in On ill/bai, ther.' is „.e ptaaM ol Urn quanta a-litcliadmlu f no coliti,,Mr->, an.l that is that if n are to have iuaiitutions of the
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  • 237 3 Th« King of Sweden and Norway granted an audience on 2nd M iy to 1 r. pre*. lit alive "f the bully l.rprt'i, .ml s. lit a cir.lial message t.. the lirili-h people, in tbe emir— <.f which 1.1- M..j -t) sai.i "1 urn entirely on
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  • 209 3 t— Chlaail W.eklv Entertainment Club have issued invitations to a number of leading citizens to dine with the Club on the evening of Satur day the 2nd, at 7 pin., "in order to a proposal for the ilun|. l.tation of the event of the National flaf, heint raised
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  • 55 3 Cihri.fs II C!f, Prcnidont of the i;l"i.c Nntionnl Bank at Boston, m ■imtaflnarl tlicru toaiaht years'iinprijuninanl on the 14th lartanl The indictment againiit him chirped Cole with making false entries in the Brink's books xn I ini-.ippi 'pri nine the fund« of the Bunk to the
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  • 73 3 Trerr will be a sailing-rare for boats belonging to men-of-war and Government, vessels next Saturday afternoon. The boats will mart from the Sra llc'le between 1 and 3 p m and, after sailing round the UMial cour«« for the New Year Rices, will finish at a cable
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 471 3 VK"EL« ADVERTISED T-'< SAIL. Euroiie. Hamburg, on Sta June, Behn Meier* Co Peirng and l<el>, (very Tuesday R~hn -\-r A On lieli. Sumatra, every Friday. Behn Meyer Kelantin via ports, inliril. ••srr ten days. We* Hin A OsV Not Hey nd Hope. Thoae who have anff- nil year after yenr
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    • 569 3 NoIICKS. ONE Medical Man in every i^lX Throughout England has placed on Record liisopinion tbat COLEMAN'S WINCAHNIS IS UNRIVALLED for Recuperating the System and rot Regaining' Lost Health. COLEMAN'S "WRJCARNIS" is an elegant combination of Port Wine, Fine Extract of Malt, and Liebig's Extract of Meat His the Original preparation
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    • 702 3 NnTICRS. MINERAL WATER. ALKALINE! ARSENIC LITHIi? JPHOSPHATIC. GA shOl'S Bli a I DIUKBTIVK. SrKCIALLT RICOXMIUnin rOR PEIUOXS Or WEAK CONSTITUTION. Sole AgenU-C. DUPIRE A Co. 8. Hitmen Quay. Retail Agents.-THE DISPENSARY. MANUE IN HORSEij. O ALVITIB Antivptic Snlntinn is i> the only thntoughly effective remedy for mange, itch, and skin
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    • 580 3 NOrtGES. MANILA GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MESSRS. A J. FINLAY AMD F. V BROOKS, PrvprUlott. m w. v.c. INDIAN ENOINEEBING. Aa iLLnsnunn Wisely Jodriaj. THE RKCOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE PROFESSION IN INDIA. With twiranleed bona Me circulation, LIST OPEN TO INSPECTION. PAT. DOYLE C. E. CALCUTTA ALEX FOX CO., 43, HIGH
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    • 827 3 FOR BALE; EMPLOYMENTS; TO LET; AXD PERSONALS [Ist tiki, 16 cents a line; ?nd and Srd times, 10 cenu a line 4th to 6th times, i cents a line; 7th to 18th times, crata a line; afterwarda. 2 cents it line; but n» charge less than one dollar Thus, a
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 314 3 ARRAN .n,.MKNI> Friday, Ist Ji se H'-li Water. 116 p in. Dog li'-'i-tr.itiun begins. &V. K Drill. T.wn Hall. 6.15. liarnisluu's Circus. 8 Saturday, 2\n Use. High Water o:ti am 155 p m. M -.111 Golf Play. Race Course and s,|,i,y Lines. 8. C. C. Cricket. S K. C. <m
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  • 559 4 >t»ni>» i«t Jim, IM*. PRODUCE. (Rat— mr* comettd to mow Iwh'ir (W. I Copra Ball do Pontianak, 30. (DiKi 81ack.... buyers M% I do White, 46«0 •ineo Kloui Sarawak, 5.40 do Brunei No. 1 3.90 Pearl 8a«o .'oßee, Bali. 161 bull 31.00 oflee Falemba. g, 18% baiii. i Ooßee,
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  • 79 4 Far Per «<r. To-Moi<il<i«r. Ratavia via ports Umtl, Batu Pahat H nuit. I'-iniiL- Pin Stag, Rawrtan via ports HuM-ftn, \\\*i\* via port* Sippkn, Bangkok Borico, llalivia via ports B-mieo, IrKlnutiri Aing Ann. H.nA..k /'.I' 1.11. MarMsar Van Swoll, Mohd.t Sarawak VoncarU, Tdisi.av. Europe via ports Htm'iurg, Madras via
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  • 133 4 From Kdkops By the p. A O. s. s. Btngal, due on the 3r.l June with dates to ibe nth May. She brings replies to th- mail which left .Singapon: otl the 14th April. Fkiim Chiha Bv the N. D. L. s. s. Hamburg, due on Sunday.
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  • 223 4 ARRIVALS. Per P. A O. s. s. Comm-nukl from Hongkong— Mes-nt. It Lambert, J. H. Beraard, aud Uutierixi. DIPARTCRKS. Per P10.1.U. Cromntvlel for Lon-don-Messrs. Wang N M.lniyr. A. A. Swan an.l I'-npt. H W. Peck. For Mar-seilles-Mr. E. NicbolK For Pena.igII .v. Mr and Mr-. Brombend-M illlu-w-, Mr
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 232 4 Under thisheading the followingabbreviilions are used str— steamer sh.— abii bq.-lwrque;sch— schooner; Yet.- Yacbt 1 ru.— Cruiser; Ul.t.-'iiinl.uat Torl'orpedo H. p.— Horse-power Brit. British U. rt.— United Stales-. Ft.French Uer.— German Dut.— Hutrl. loU.— Jobore 4c, G. c.,— Uener: -*rgo d.p.— deck passengers U.— Uncer tain T.
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    • 1085 4 AasiVAU Xi«ci Nooa or Yithim AmKtrit, Rrit. «t-. IOM tons, Ops Angus Ist June. From Kelantan, yith May 1..> and d.p. Wee Bin and Co. For KelauUi. II Mi At i Aus. str. 988 loni, Cap Randicli. Ut luue. fruiu Uauburg, \z.h Apl. Uy| liuuatt-ail ant Co.
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    • 601 4 Nam port, yrobatlt dole »f amrnl. SMSI namett maenu. trriAHiß*. Aleeia, Hamburg, June 20 B. Meyer. Vlmond Branc Eu'pe, p'sd C'nal Apl 2.1 j Vmbria. H'kong Inly id. I). M. lii.Uiu.il i. H'kong, to leave May SO B. M. Vnualil L ColomlKt. July 7; M. M. Krni.nia, HVong,
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    • 129 4 E Vaai'iKiin a X"'K Si y Tibr» MM «tr. 31 B»ak» Brit Mr. 81 Pin *mg ">•■ 31 M imhuria Km Mr. 31 HOMiIIM 'Hnt «r 31 PmUui O«r itr. 31 Erik* Km Ml J'ne 1 Aiov Aot «tr 1 Amhersl Hnl .lr 1 Korot O«r itr. 1 IdomenfQi
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    • 405 4 n< m cts. iroTiuNEircr I JAPANESE I GENERAL STORE. I G. OTOMNE CO. RILEY. HARGREAVES COY., LIMITED. ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE AND SUIT BUILDERS AND GENERAL 005TBACIUB& STEAM VESSELS IN STEEL UK WuOD. Passenger and cargo steamers. Launches and Lighters. Stern wheel and light draft steamers: a speciality.
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    • 525 4 NOTICES. Sweet Scants from flowers, I RIGAUD'o WHITS VIOLITt. I RIGAUD'S whiti rose. I RIGAUD'S WHITI JASMIN. I RIGAUD'S whiti lilac RIGAUD'S whiti iwit. XrIGAUDaC; puffin, P»ri»J ARSA PAINT Mrg. Ci. KIEL. Manufacturers of /f\^/ I quick drying Knnniel I Compositions for I Ships' bottoms. Sure prevention /tP/ Corrosion Q)/
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    • 326 4 NOTICED PORT ARTHUR. GRUNBERG AND REILLY, STEVEDORES, SHIPPING COMMISSION AGENTS. (Stevedores to the Seagoing Steamship Service of the Chinese Eastern Railway Co.) Tl. Addr: REII.LY. w. f. 17/7 1^ I ANDTHrN TOILET SOAPS l-J V BUCH AS THESB- I V I RESIN SOAP, Ci ■KllMiAi'. I MOTTLKD SOAP, \/IMOI I
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    • 64 4 NOTT.-ES. G. 11 LAMBERT CO. PHOTOGRAPHERS ■MNIMB illKsllAM HOUBE, OppotiU to Utneral Pott Office. Bee to call attention to their continuously increasing collection of n,ore than 2.000 different views of Sin(r«pore, Fena'ng, Johore, Federated Malay States, Hiam, Java, Borneo, Sumatra, of which copiea are always ready on hand. A new
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    • 102 4 NHTHES. you should read the HISTORY OF RAPB and of how tho price of the shares fall rrom about a sorereign to a shilling aad rose from 60 CENTS TO ««o. A compleU story of the company, from its inception up to the periorT when it o l-^^'1 "GOLDEN RATJB"
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